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TO THE VICTIMS OF THE RlOl DISASTER.—The monument erected in the little village of Allonne, some three kilometres from Beauvais, where the great aerial catastrophe took place on October 5, 1930, was unveiled with simple ceremonial yesterday. The British and French Prime Ministers and prominent air officials of both countries took part.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 232, 2 October 1933, Page 7

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TO THE VICTIMS OF THE RlOl DISASTER.—The monument erected in the little village of Allonne, some three kilometres from Beauvais, where the great aerial catastrophe took place on October 5, 1930, was unveiled with simple ceremonial yesterday. The British and French Prime Ministers and prominent air officials of both countries took part. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 232, 2 October 1933, Page 7

TO THE VICTIMS OF THE RlOl DISASTER.—The monument erected in the little village of Allonne, some three kilometres from Beauvais, where the great aerial catastrophe took place on October 5, 1930, was unveiled with simple ceremonial yesterday. The British and French Prime Ministers and prominent air officials of both countries took part. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 232, 2 October 1933, Page 7