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AVIATION.

MORE ACCIDENTS. BARONESS BADLY HURT. liy Telenraph-Prees Association—OoDyrlshi Paris, July s. M. Gaubort, while ueiuiTiaiiiiig at Vioiiy, m-iiio iloxjartuMjiii m wio leu now a ul i.*iU leec lavo tuG iUiiw iviier. xie' tvivs uniiurt. i\i. liauianij tue weii-Aitoun aeroplaniai, pin. up a good yjuoinianco at iwiuiius'. lie robu LO a neigno oi ,4uucs loel, ivnich consutiuos a record, lie \>aa liictaen by the clouds for fifteen minutes. 'tno iiarouoss Do la Roche, wkilo aeroplamug at Ulieiuis, fell from a height oi 51) muui>&,' aim was so badly injuied that there is no hope of her recovery. Believing that a Gwman aviator Lindpaiutcis, contributed to the Isarouess Vβ la itociie's fall by llying too closely auove livT, au iudguauo crowd at Kneiins cried tkreats of lyuc'iiuig the iiian. Tnough the baroness's lc-g, arm, and pelvis are t'raccured she has regained consciousness. NEW HEIGHT RECORD. (Rcc. July 11, 0.35 a.m.) New York, July 10. Walter Brookings attained an altitude of 6100 feet in a u'ight above Atlanta City in a Wright biplane. Tills establishes a record. LADY ABDY'S OFFER. London, July 8. Lady Abdy, in a letter, confirms her offer of £50,000 for the construction of a passenger airship. She adds .that she does not necessarily limit the. amount to be expended to £00,000.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 865, 11 July 1910, Page 7

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AVIATION. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 865, 11 July 1910, Page 7

AVIATION. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 865, 11 July 1910, Page 7

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