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N.Z. AIRMAN’S CRASH

MR. MASE’S INJURIES FORTNIGHT IN HOSPITAL (Australian and N*(Z. Press Association) LONDON, Tuesday. Mr. Frank Mase, of Auckland, New Zealand, who was injured in making a forced landing in an airplane at Bury St. Edmunds, will remain in hospital for at least a fortnight. So far it has not been decided whether the concussion he is suffering is accompanied by a fracture of the skull.

Mr. Mase’s contemplated flight to New Zealand must be delayed in the meantime.

A cablegram sent to the Prime Minister, Six* Joseph Ward, by Sir James Parr, High Commissioner in London, says Mr. Mase is in the West Suffolk Hospital suffering from concussion and cuts about the head. He is doing well and the doctor is satisfied with his progress.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 612, 14 March 1929, Page 9

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N.Z. AIRMAN’S CRASH Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 612, 14 March 1929, Page 9

N.Z. AIRMAN’S CRASH Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 612, 14 March 1929, Page 9

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