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TEST ON LOEWENSTEIN’S AEROPLANE DIFFICULTY IN OPENING D,OOR (Australian Press As^n.—United Service.) London, July 12. The Air Ministry officials tested at Croydon the late Captain Loewenstein’s machine. Flying at a thousand feet, Major Cooper, tied with a rope, flung himself against the door, which opened six inches. Immediately he was flung back into the cabin by the rush of wind from the propellers. He had a prolonged struggle before he was able td climb" out on the step.
LITTLE EFFECT ON STOCK EXCHANGE (British Official Wireless.) Rugby, July 12. In accordance with anticipations, the Stock Exchange settlement passed off without incident or trouble. Rumours that the fall In the Loewenstein Companies’ shares was likely to cause failures was thus proved completely unfounded.
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 243, 14 July 1928, Page 11
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