MEMORIAL IN FRANCE
VICTIMS OF RlOl CRASH UNVEILING ARRANGEMENTS (British Official Wireless.) RiUGBY, Sept, 28. The Prime Minister, accompanied by Lord Londonderry (Secretary for Air) will fly to Allom'e, near Beauvais, for the unveiling on Sunday of a memorial to those who lost their lives when the airship R.lOl was wrecked in 1930. The memorial has been erected by the French where the airship crashed. Survivors of the disaster and relatives of those who died will attend the ceremony, at the conclusion of which the 25th Fighter Squadron of the Royal Air Force and three French ail* squadrons will fly past.
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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 30 September 1933, Page 5
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