FLYING FLEAS
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r , , LONDON, May 7. There will be an official inquiry into flying fleas, said a coroner, at'an inquest into the death of Flight Lieutenant Ambrose Cowell, who was k ed when testing a flying flea. He ad:, ed that Major Cooper, Air Ministry inspector of accidents told him that the Government was giviiig attention to the matter. There had been seven fatal nose-diving accidents in France - anu England. ,' ' , . ’ U Tlie jury in returning a verdict o accidental death supported “the A’i League’s recommendation thatHhe Air ’Ministry should resume cdntrbT/of 'inspection and supervision of flying: fleijs. , • <r,r ,-v\ .j-M'Uf'Oi '
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 May 1936, Page 3
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