AEROPLANE ACCIDENTS.
PRECAUTIONS IN LONDON.
By Telegraph.—
London, May 24. Mr. Churchill is introducing a Bill to prevent aeroplaning over London during the Coronation festivities.
The Times, commenting a few days ago on the disaster at Issy, said that it was an awful object-lesson, and suggested that it was the urgent duty of the Home Office to confer with the Commissioner of Police, and, if necessary, advise the passing of a ehort Bill to control aviation during the Coronation period. It had been suggested that there should be aeroplane flights over London on Coronation Day, and that airships might circle round St. Paul's.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14690, 26 May 1911, Page 7
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