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AIRMAN PRINCE DEAD

BADLY BURNED AFTER ACCIDENT LINER’S CRASH IN SURREY Reed. 11.33 a.m. LONDON, Thursday. Prince von Schaumburg-Lippe, who was badly burned and injured in the crash of a German air-liner in Surreyyesterday. died tonight, bringing the total death-roll to seven. The prince was the second pilot of the air-liner. Mr. G. T. G. Milne, who was killed in the crash, was a director of George Henderson and Company, Limited, jute merchants, Calcutta. He was on his way to Switzerland to spend a brief holiday with his mother before going to India. His brother, Mr. A. Milne, lives at 30 Pukeora Avenue, Remuera. Mr. Milne visited Auckland about two years ago. He was 39 years old and was a single man.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 815, 8 November 1929, Page 9

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AIRMAN PRINCE DEAD Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 815, 8 November 1929, Page 9

AIRMAN PRINCE DEAD Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 815, 8 November 1929, Page 9

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