FLYING TRAGEDY
AUCKLAND INQUEST. ] By Telegraph—Press Assn., Copyri^ AUCKLAND, Jan. 25 The inquest into the Milford, fly tragedy, in which D. E. Harkness ; C. P. Goldsboro lost their lives, i concluded before; Coroner Hunt day. The identical w that given, at held hy Air Force seme-Weekjs ngo. 'V A finding victimA died' Milford’ Dee., 12tli. As result of drowning' caused by, (tl machine accidentally crashing,• was turned by the Coroner. • He also-,foi that, .the cause of the crash was published at the Air Force inquiry, commented on the good work done the swimmers present at the time.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1930, Page 5
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