AVIATION.
MORE DEATHS RECORDED. Sr. Petershurir. Maj' 29. V. Smith, who was killed yesterday, omitted to slow down his 71h.p. motor. His body was completely buried in the soft soil. Rome, May 29. Cirri, an Italian aviator, making a flight at Cameri, his motor exploded at a height of 6Goft, wrecking the aeroplane. Cirri Sas instantlj’ killed in the presence of an immense crowd in the vii mitv .-f the aerodrome, including his wife and two children. PARIS-ROME RACE. Paris, Maj* 29. Thirteen aviators started on Sunday on the Paris-Rome-Turin race. The prizes aggregate £12.090. Lieutenant Conneau and M. Garros reached Avignon within an hour of each other.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 140, 30 May 1911, Page 1
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