AVIATION
THE FLYING DUCHESS.
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: / ;s, ‘ CATRO, April 14. The Duchess of Bedford, on her flight to the Cape has arrived here.
AEROPLANES COLLIDE
BOTH PILOTS KILLED
IT PARIS, April 16
Two military aeroplanes collided above Chateaurouvx. OrTe piloted by Lieut. Baret, was out in two and the debris crashed iri a street injuring a cabmain. Bairet was hurled through the roof of a railway carriage and killed.'" 1 Thb second machine crashed bn-a-house which was .set,oil fire and a-' Woman be'cupaiit was! burned to' dpsth.' •; The’ pilot, Corporal Herass, ■was killed'. 5 f • 1
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 April 1930, Page 5
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