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AVIATOR’S ENTERPRISE

A TRAGIC SEQUEL Pieaa Astodetion—By Telegraph—Copyright. PARIS, April 27. Louis Jacquard, a well-known military aviator, who was recently demobilised, purchased a cafe at Lyons in partnership with another resaurant-keeper from Paris. They purchased a hydroplane, which they intended to use as an advertisement, offering a free ride to any customer who spent more than a louis. Jacquard piloted his partner and a customer on the first flight. When crossing the River Saone the machine nose-dived, p.nd crashed into a wall, killing all three. —A. and N.Z. Cable.

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Evening Star, Issue 18926, 28 April 1925, Page 5

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AVIATOR’S ENTERPRISE Evening Star, Issue 18926, 28 April 1925, Page 5

AVIATOR’S ENTERPRISE Evening Star, Issue 18926, 28 April 1925, Page 5

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