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IN THE AIR.

GRAHAM WHITE IN U.S.A

THE FATAL ZEPPELIN

BY K-EOTRIO TELKGRAPH —COPYRIGH'i

PER PHKSB ASSOCIATION. < Received Sept. 15, 8.5 a.m.)

New York, Sept. 14. flying at Boston, SH Grahame \\ bite, the well-known English airman, has earned the blue ribbon for aviation in America, having secured •-22,000 in prizes. Sir Glenn Curtiss, the American airman, has challenged the Englishman to a contest. Paris, September 14. 'The use of aeroplanes in French military manoeuvres compelled generals to modify the disposition of their troops. Berlin, September 14. Count Zeppelin's airship No. 6 was completely burned in 19 minutes at shed 005, near Baden. The accident was clue to an explosion of benzine.

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Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 1289, 15 September 1910, Page 2

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IN THE AIR. Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 1289, 15 September 1910, Page 2

IN THE AIR. Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 1289, 15 September 1910, Page 2

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