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FRENCHWCMAN KILL-ED. fBY CABLE —PRESS ASSN. —COPYBIdH’J .] (Received April 18. 5.45 a.m.i VERSAILLES, April 17. Madame .Jarlaud, holder of the Frenchwomen’s glider records, with an altitude of 3950 feet and a distance of 52.3 miles, was killed in a collision with a plane. YANKEE CLIPPER’S FLIGHT. BALTIMORE, April 17. The Yankee Clipper has arrived, after covering 11.070 miles in 8-1 hours’ flying" time.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 April 1939, Page 2
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