The bodies of Captain Hamilton anil . ; Lieutenant Stewart were so badly niuti- ' lated as to be unrecognisable. Every bone ' in the body of both was broken. ' Captain' Austin was biplaning to , '■ Andover, Hampshire, when his machine > ' capsized in a squall. ■ j ' The captain escaped with a severe 1 shakingHis biplane wig wrecked. GERMAN OFFICER KILLED. '' (Fpceived 11. a.m.) IBEE LIN. . c »ptemlier 6. \ While Lifif.?nant. Stager wag hi plinin? at Mwnir.h. lin fll 300 ft.. ami;l was instantly killed. it j. TTEPFEXTTT XT- TtAJtffA&ED. |l (Itecrived 11.50 a.m.) I, KEELI.v. . c -,-;v-~>-r fi. , ThP '>rain Anr>y r; ! ri-:'.-i~ ?'ppplin II- vas ,v> hadlr ComajrH v'nk »nt«ving lir.r shH. tlwt r^p-irv ■■■•! occupy ! . the whole 'vi!i'."r. i
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 215, 7 September 1912, Page 5
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