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FRENCH AIRMAN’S DEATH. (United Press As»i»eiaticra— By JEleetric Telegraph— Copyright). (Received 11.30 a.m.) yy LONDON, July 30. The chances of France’s attempt to win the Schneider Cup are diminished by the death of a noted pilot, Bougault, when his aeroplane crashed at the mouth of the Rhone. Rescuers arrived too late. ■A RECORD FLY. CONSTANTINOPLE, July 30. Brimfman’s flight was a record nonstop. TH EGR AF ZEPPELIN. BERLIN, July 13. The Graf Zeppelin has arrived. LONDON, July 30. After successfully traversing the North Polar regions, the Graf Zeppelin is returning to Berlin. It accomplished much more than was expected. It was found that Harmsworthlnnd, and Albert Edward Land wore non-existent. Eckener scrutinised all likely spots for the missing Amunsden, without result. AIRMEN ARRIVE. BERLIN, July 30. Piittghorn and Herndon have arrived.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 July 1931, Page 5
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