AIR SMASH
CRAFT COLLIDE
AN OFFICER KILLED
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LONDON, May 26
Three Fury iigl.to-’S, mo lastest limitary aircralt in tlie world, were exe> c.rt.ng at Shoreluun Sussex, when two uj.liued and crashed. Firing Uiliter Jackson was kilkd. iMyn.g Uilucr Chali.erton parachuied to salety.
ANOTHER CRASH
NEW ZJALANDER INJURED.
LONDON, -May 26
A New Zealander, A. Matson,'in tlie first practice foe tho isle of Alan tourist trophy, crushed' in the mountains and was taken to hospital with hip injuries.
MISSING AIRMAN.
FURTHER SEARCHING. 1
MELBOURNE, May 27. Aviation authorities state that nrriwigenients hu\‘o hetjn made With Western Australian Airways to send an aeroplane to search tho northern coast of Australia -or the missing German aviators Hans Bertran and a companion. The search will commence from Wyndhnm immediately. A Batavia, message states that the Government steamer returned without finding the Junkers hydroplane, with the pilots Dertran and Glausmann.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 May 1932, Page 5
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