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ROYAL AIR FORGE

FURTHER FATALITIES.

TOTAL 60 FOR YEAR

[United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph—(Jopyrightj.

(Received this day at 10 a.m.) LONDON, November 4,

Making the sixtieth death in Royal Air Force plane accidents of 1930, a pilot was killed instantly when his machine crashed ait Ingrata-stone, tail first.

Earlier in the day Eying Officer Coad, nineteen, and Sergeant Roberts were killed when a bomber crashed at Manston. Aircraftsman Edwards, who was sitting on the tail jumped out uninjured. A British pilot, Chapman, demonstrating at Courtrai, France crashed and was killed.

GERMAN RADICALS

PROPOSED PROGRAMME

BERLIN, November 4

Goebels, leader of the Mazis, outlining the intended programme in the event of the party securing power, declared any editor of a newspaper attacking him as Minister of the Interior, will be given a quart of castor oil by his storm troops, he as Minister, ensuring the arrival of the police half an hour too late. Everyone driving foreign cars in 'Berlin- should he thrashed and the cars destroyed.

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 November 1930, Page 6

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Tapeke kupu
166

ROYAL AIR FORGE Hokitika Guardian, 5 November 1930, Page 6

ROYAL AIR FORGE Hokitika Guardian, 5 November 1930, Page 6

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