A VIATION
. «. ■■■©•ST' l ' •' ’ * FRENCH AIRMEN. (United Press Association— By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.] (Received this dav at 9. a.m.i TOKIO. iMiarch 20. The French aviators who are. flying from Paris to Tokio, have arrived from |Shanghai. They wore detained at SeouLand have not yet been permitted to comnlete their flight, the nuthoiiies insisting that the airmen have made a breach of the regulations. AIR CRASH. ROME, March 20. Aeroplane S. 64 in which Madilalena Eeckoni achieved a duration record, crashed near Leghorn after an explosion m the cockpit. Ihe nnUhim was found buried in sand in eight iathoms of water near the shore. The petrol tank was recovered three hundred yards off shore, fhe body of one occupant, Damonte. avas found and two others are believed to he in the wreckage.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 March 1931, Page 5
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