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A FLYING CARNIVAL

ENORMOUS CROWDS ATTEND. STORMING TRAINS AND CAMPING OUT. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. PARIS, October 11. A flying carnival is proceeding at Juvisy, fourteen miles from Paris. Mr Latham, M. Paulhan, and other famous aviators are making flights. There are a quarter of a million people on the course, and the crowds are so great that the train service broke down. Twenty thousand people stormed the railway station at Juvisy, and tore the cushions and broke the windows and seats.

Thirty thousand were still encamped along the line at midnight. '

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Evening Star, Issue 14187, 12 October 1909, Page 6

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A FLYING CARNIVAL Evening Star, Issue 14187, 12 October 1909, Page 6

A FLYING CARNIVAL Evening Star, Issue 14187, 12 October 1909, Page 6

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