SAFETY APPLIANCES.
United Press Association—Ry Klectrio Tele^rapii—Copyright. PARIS, February 23. Tho Aeronautical Society has '"armed an association to investigate safery aprhauces, and is asking the G-overaswtst to contribute a prize of £20.000. CHINESE AIRMAN'S NARROW ESCAPE. NEW YORK, February 23. While biplaninc at Oakland, Tom Gunn. a Ch.nt-se aviator, fell 100 feot ! after losing control'of his machine. Ho • crashed into a fence, but escaped with j a broken jaw. ' ANOTHER VICTIM. (Received February 25th, 5.5 p.m.) PARIS, February 24. Lieutenant Ducoumean, flying at Pau, fell 4Soft. and was killed.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14288, 26 February 1912, Page 7
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