A STRANGE AEROPLANE.
keported from whakatanb. ■;■■■ .. : c (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) <jl "WHAKATANE,tthi s day. Two different persons claim to hare tc seen an aeroplane yesterday flying over *| the -sparsely populated 'back country, of rt Waingarara. In one instance the noise N of the engines drew the observer's atten- C tion to the machine, which, it is stated, came from the direction of White c Island, and was flying in a southerly M direction towards Urewera. Another H observer a mile away from the first also Jj reported having seen an aeroplane at l 1 p.m. yesterday. I The strange aeroplane ie not one of n: those belonging to the Kohimarama tt Flying School. I J i . — ti a
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 74, 27 March 1918, Page 2
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118A STRANGE AEROPLANE. Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 74, 27 March 1918, Page 2
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