AERONAUTICS.
A GERMAN AVIATOR KILLED. By Telegraph—Press Association-Oopyrieht Berlin, Hay 2. Lieutenant Rosen was aeroplauing at Muhlhausen, Alsace-Lorraine, when he fell from a height of 200 ft. and was killed. FALL INTO A POND. Paris, May 2. M. Boymaelon was aeroplaning, when he fell a distance of 450 ft. into a pond. His injuries are- serious. HIGH-FLYING IN SYDNEY. ' Sydney,' May &'•'• Mr. Hammond made two flights in ,a Bristol aeroplane; ; '- ,: He v aSce'n'ded' ri ' l ttf ■&' height of four thousand feet. (Rec. May 3, 9.30 p.m.) Sydney, May 3. Mr. Hammond, the aviator, flew to tho military cainp at Liverpool. Captain Neisigh, tho "Sun's" military expert, was a passenger.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1118, 4 May 1911, Page 5
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