AVIATION
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TO AUSTRALIAN AIRMAN
iUnited Press Association —By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.)
NEW YORK, December 4
Municipal Judge Anderson, of Jacksonville, Florida, expressed his opinon, after "investigating, that a. man who died here on Saturday in a Country Hospital charity ward was Yin ent P. Taylor, an Australian, aviator and daredevil, who came to the United States in 1920'. His papers also showed he was a member of tbe Royal El\ing Corns during the world war. The police said lie come to the station several days ago, jobless, hungry, and i'll, and on arrival he collapsed.
hire resuming his flight.
SYDNEY, December 5
Tt is expected that Frederick Hill, the aviator who crashed at Atamboea, on the last stage of his flight from England to- Australia, will reach Darwin to-night, his machine having been reconditioned.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 December 1930, Page 5
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