AVIATION
FRENCH AIR, LINER DISASTER
United Press, A'^eoeiation—By Electri, Telegraph—Copyright.)
(Received April 27 at 10.25 a.m.) ROME, April 26.
The wreckage of the French air liner which has been missing since Sunday, has been found near Oosenza. The liner crashed on the mountain side, and all five passengers, including a woman, and the crew of three were killed.
CAUSE OF MRS BONNEY'S CRASH
TRIED TO AVOID BUFFALO
(Received April 27 at 10.25 a.m.) RANGOON, lApr/il >'2o.
Mrs Bonney explains that her crash on Baing Beach wins due to h buffalo. A heavy storm compelled her to land on the beach, and a buffalo crossed the path of the machine, and, thinking the animal might be a sacred one, she a tempted '.tojay&id it,, ,b.ut., in.,.doing so, the wing hit the water and'the plane overturned. A native took a letter to the mainland, and walked thirty miles through doiisli forest to a Now ftoalniider, Mr Altail, and a .Scotsman, Mr Petal ro, who came, with food and first aid. in a launch,
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 April 1933, Page 5
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