IN THE AIR.
R34 HOMEWARD BOUND. SAVED IN NICK OF TIME. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. New York, July 7. A message from Miniola states that R34 is expected to start homeward on Tuesday, taking a southern course and headi:.g towards Spain. She will probably make a flight from New York to Baltimore and Washington previously. R34 was torn from her moorings by the wind, but soldiers saved her in the nick of time.
The first aerial stowaway was discovered on the 834. He was a dismissed employee named Ballantyne. He secreted himself on board and was not found until the airship was over ,the Atlantic.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 July 1919, Page 5
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104IN THE AIR. Taranaki Daily News, 9 July 1919, Page 5
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