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an air cr ash. I United Press Association.—Hv Electric Telegraph .—Copy right. 1 LONDON, September 30. 1 Flying close together over Arundel Park'(Sussex) in foggy weather, three Air Force planes struck trees, crashing into the hillside. All were so badl'- wrecked that it was most difficult to extract, the bodies. • '■ One man was killed and two injured. ' WELLINGTON AERO CLUB. WELLINGTON, September 30. “Wlvat is the .position if a house is damaged by aeroplane?’’ asked a member of the annual meeting of the Wellington Aero Cl id). The President (T. 0. A. Heslop) that the proprietor cf the house would have no action for damages. Ho added- that up to the present it had" not been possible for Aero Clubs to he covered by insurance conrp-i bioA Pol such risk nor were they covered in xespect of the passengers they carried. Another member said he u. tierstood. that householders could be covered against damage to their dwellings by aeroplanes,- . • • - ~.A member: It might be handy; itr them to know., , . ..... v
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WELLINGTON, Setpembor. 30,
. In the House, the of Defence, Mr.. Coh-be, . replying ,to .Mr Downie. Stewart, said he bad ,a, Jotter from a-.lady in England j .who stiite.d that she had ccane,across a. large ,pujn-, her of boys who had arrived . y\y,ftli. limited means to join the Air : ,Force, and had become stranded. She had the impression they had been sent Home either under authority or with the approval or the consent of the New Zealand Government or Defence Department. Mr Cob he said the young men must' have gone on their own account. The Defence Department had issued a. warning, pointing out that yoiln.g men' from New Zealand were unlikely, yt6 obtain employment in the English'Air Force, and that if anyone went, he‘ would do -so a,t his own risk. AIRS BRUCE MISSING. •' ' DELHI, October 1.
Where is Mrs Bruce who: left the’ Heston Aerodrome in England on aflight to-' tlie East? This is a question' being asked at Calcutta, ■ ' whereaccording to her programme, she Avas clue yesterday. Nothing ’ has i been heard of her since she started from England. ,
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