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AVIATION

. ANOTHER BRITISH TRAGEDY

NOTABLES KILLED

(Unitea Press Association —By Electro Telegraph.—Copyright.) LONDON, July 18. Mrs Violet Baring, a niece of th, Marquis of Zetland/was kill d install■ ]y through her Gipsy 'Moth plane crashing at Wokingham. Her passenger, Philip 'Nobel, was fatally injured. This is the twelfth British cm, aviation disaster this year,' involving twenty-one deaths.

AIRMAN’S SUCCESS. LONDON', July IS. Squadron-Leadr C. W. Hill, who was Kingsford Smith’s friendly rival on his Australian flight, won the St. George’s Challenge vase, The Dragon Cup, and the Gold Cross at Bislay after his ties were shot at the nine hundred yards range.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19310720.2.36

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1931, Page 5

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Tapeke kupu
102

AVIATION Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1931, Page 5

AVIATION Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1931, Page 5

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