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.BULLION THROAVN INTO RIVER. AEROPLANE’S FORCED LANDING., '■* (British Official AVireless.) ' RUGBY, August 1. ‘While flying from London to Paris, yesterday, a French aeroplane ..carrying a cargo - %i- gold valued ’of £166,000, : \j;as foi'cedjita; descend o rift Smurdeii OVest, in,, Kent.-;; .Theynachiim ’--Stripped - onthe, bqnks-.bf:.- the River 'Bent, • find' some of .t])e poxes of ;gol.d were burled'into the .yyater ~ hy/iUle shock; of.vthe unliurt; but .the undeVrCaiTiage •of the ’machine-;-was. damaged. >:: ? The bullion was recovered; from the. river and -transferred to another 'machine wliicll .-toolc it : to Paris.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 August 1929, Page 6
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