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JAPANESE PLANE TRAGEDIES. (United Press Assertion —By Electric Telegraph— Copyright.' TOKVO, Jan miry IG. Yesterday, a Japanese military aeroplane plunged into the sea off the shore of Korea, drowning a lieutenant and a sergeant-major. To-day a naval plane fell into Tokyo Bay, drowning a sergeant Both accidents were due to engine failures. LADY BAILEY’S FLIGHT. LONDON, January 16. . Lady Bailey continued her flight from Oran, despite her slight temperature. SOUTH ATLANTIC SERVICE. (Received Jan. 17th. at 9.46 a.m.) LONDON, January 16. A triple-engined twelve-ton aeroplane, piloted by Captain Memoz, and a. orew of six, including -the constructor, Rene Couzinet, left Saint Louis (Senegal) at 4.48 a.m. for Natal (Brazil) to demonstrate the praca. regular South Atlantic service. A wireless message at 6.10 said: All well. Hoping to maintain 150 miles hourly.,
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 January 1933, Page 5
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132AVIATION Hokitika Guardian, 17 January 1933, Page 5
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