AEROPLANE MISHAP.
.—_♦ OCCUPANTS ESCAPE INJURY. (Received July 3, 7 p.m.) MELBOURNE, July 3. A monoplane piloted by Alexander Barlow, and carrying two passengers, began a flight at dawn to-day from the Sale aerodrome to make a search for the overdue Christina Fraser. The machine, travelling at 100 miles an hour, struck a tree during a sudden fog. Portions of the monoplane fell to the earth, and the remainder travelled 100 yards further, where it crashed. The three occupants of the machine, suffering only from shock and abrasions, crawled out of the wreckage.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20898, 4 July 1933, Page 9
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