NAVIGATING THE AIR.
SENSATION AT BOURNEMOUTH.
AVIATOR SWEPT OUT TO SEA,
By Cable—Press Association.—Copyright Received July 18, 0.15 a.m. London, July 17.
A sensation was caused at the Bournemouth meeting this afternoon. Robert Loraiue, the well-known actor, was Initialling. Tlie wind \vn« gusty, and on Hearing the sea torrents of rain >ell. Tlie machine rolled and the aviator was lost sight of. He, however, landed safely at Alumbay, Tsle of Wight.
HON. A. BOYLE INJUKE'D. The Hon. Alan Boyle, son of Lord Glasgow, whilst nipnopliiu'.nif. struck a mound in n field. The machine somersaulted ami'he sustained concussion, but has partly recovered consciousness.
POSSIBILITIES IN WARTIME. iParis, July 15. Mimic aeroplane warfare in the French camp at Mourmelon proved the possibility of one aviator shooting another while both were Hying. THE TOLL OF THE AIR. Brussels, July 15. Kinet, who was hurt while, aeroplaning at Ghent, has succumbed to his injuries. London. July 15. 1 An aviator named Rawlinson had a fall at Bournemouth, breaking an ankle [ and dislocating his shoulder. • i Viola Spencer, parachutist, died as the result of a fall of forty feet at Coventry.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 84, 18 July 1910, Page 5
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186NAVIGATING THE AIR. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 84, 18 July 1910, Page 5
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