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FAMOUS SPEED FLYER'S FATAL CRASH. —James R. iVeddell, holder of several flying records in the United Stales and one of America's greatest "hopes" for the Melbourne Centenary air race, crashed and rvas killed at New Orleans yesterday. He is seen after creating a world's record of 305.33 miles an hour for land 'planes.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 149, 26 June 1934, Page 5

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FAMOUS SPEED FLYER'S FATAL CRASH. —James R. iVeddell, holder of several flying records in the United Stales and one of America's greatest "hopes" for the Melbourne Centenary air race, crashed and rvas killed at New Orleans yesterday. He is seen after creating a world's record of 305.33 miles an hour for land 'planes. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 149, 26 June 1934, Page 5

FAMOUS SPEED FLYER'S FATAL CRASH. —James R. iVeddell, holder of several flying records in the United Stales and one of America's greatest "hopes" for the Melbourne Centenary air race, crashed and rvas killed at New Orleans yesterday. He is seen after creating a world's record of 305.33 miles an hour for land 'planes. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 149, 26 June 1934, Page 5

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