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AUSTRALIAN COLLISION [BY CABLE —PBESS ASSN. —COPYBIGHT.] SYDNEY, Juno 11. During an aerial pageant at. Grafton yesterday, two aeroplanes collided on the ground when one was landing and the other was taking off. The machines were practically ruined. A local farmer, named Henry Clark, the occupant of one aeroplane, was severely injured on the head. The pilots were uninjured. The affair caused considerable excitement. MATTERN’S PROGRESS IRKUTSK, June 9. Mattern has arrived at Beloye, and departs for Khabarovsk to-morrow. KHABAROVSK, June 11. Mattern has arrived. ZEPPELIN’S TRIP PERNAMBUCO June 9. The Graf Zeppelin departed to night for Germany, on its second round trip of the year over the Atlantic.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 June 1933, Page 5
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