AERIAL TREASURE HUNT
TWO YOUTHS KILLED
CR ASH AT 200 FEET
(United Press Association— By Electric Telegraph—Copyright)
LONDON, 3rd September. John James who is a cousin of Lord Nor! lihoiinie, and Norman Ramsay, son of Robert Ramsay tlio cricketer and aviator, well-known in Australia, were killiil ::i ,"ii air crash at Arlisham during a, treasure hunt organised by the Kent Flying Club. While the youths were circling at a height of 200 feet trying to identify the number of a car taking part in the hunt, I lie niin hinc stalled, fell into a spin and crashed The fill's! aerial treasure hunt was organised by Cido O’Brien in 1931. She was a daughter of Sir Timothy O’Brien. Miss O'Brien had already lost a leg in a flying accident and later in the year was killed in a /plane crash.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 4 September 1934, Page 5
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