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CHRISTENING CAMPBELL BLACK'S ILL-FATED MACHINE.—Scene at Hatfield Aerodrome early in September during the christening of the D.H. Comet “Boomerang," in which Mr. T. Campbell Black and Air. Ale-Arthur attempted a flight from England to Cape,Town. On the morning of September 22 they crashed in the desert of Africa, and landed by means of parachutes. Mr. Campbell Black and his - wife, formerly. Miss , Florence Desmond, the actress, arc standing beside the table on tho left.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 233, 3 October 1935, Page 5

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CHRISTENING CAMPBELL BLACK'S ILL-FATED MACHINE.—Scene at Hatfield Aerodrome early in September during the christening of the D.H. Comet “Boomerang," in which Mr. T. Campbell Black and Air. Ale-Arthur attempted a flight from England to Cape,Town. On the morning of September 22 they crashed in the desert of Africa, and landed by means of parachutes. Mr. Campbell Black and his – wife, formerly. Miss , Florence Desmond, the actress, arc standing beside the table on tho left. Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 233, 3 October 1935, Page 5

CHRISTENING CAMPBELL BLACK'S ILL-FATED MACHINE.—Scene at Hatfield Aerodrome early in September during the christening of the D.H. Comet “Boomerang," in which Mr. T. Campbell Black and Air. Ale-Arthur attempted a flight from England to Cape,Town. On the morning of September 22 they crashed in the desert of Africa, and landed by means of parachutes. Mr. Campbell Black and his – wife, formerly. Miss , Florence Desmond, the actress, arc standing beside the table on tho left. Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 233, 3 October 1935, Page 5

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