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AIR TRAGEDY
A GERMAN REPORT. (United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) BERLIN, November 9. The ‘‘Voreivaerts” published a sensational story that the Italian Government was aware for months of Debosi’s intentions. Air Force machines were ready night and day to intercept and shoot him down. Two army planes machine-gunned him. Parts ot his bullet marked aeroplane were washed up o„ the coast ami secretly taken to Rome. ~ ’ BERT HINKLER' TAKES OFl«. KINGSTON, November 9. After being delayed for almost a week, due to- had flying weather, Bert Hinkler took off from Maracaibo en route to Para, Brazil.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1931, Page 6
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