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Auckland Airman Who Crashed is Not Seriously Injured

(United P.A.—By Telegraph — Copy%jht) (Australian and N.Z. Press Association) Received 11 a.m, LONDON, Monday. MR. FRANK MASE. the Auckland airman who crashed near Bury St. Edmund’s yesterday, is not seriously injured, and is progressing- favourably. His forced landing was not made in the machine in which he will fly to New Zealand, but in an old air-school machine. He hopes to get away after a short delay. Mr. Mase’s flight was to have begun on March 18. He has a Simmonds-Spartan machine.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 610, 12 March 1929, Page 1

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Auckland Airman Who Crashed is Not Seriously Injured Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 610, 12 March 1929, Page 1

Auckland Airman Who Crashed is Not Seriously Injured Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 610, 12 March 1929, Page 1

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