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ANOTHER FLYING TRAGEDY.

AMERICAN AIR LINER.

CRASH AT KANSAS CITY,;

FIVE OCCUPANTS KILLED.

By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright, (Received January 23, 11.55 p.m.) NEW YORK, Jan. 27,

Another flying tragedy is reported from Kansas City involving the loss of five lives.

A three-engined Central Air liner crashed and burst into flames when it was approaching the air port. It circled, according to regulations, and then dipped into a nose-dive, and fell within view of the spectators. Those killed are: James Eggert, manager of the Eggert Publishing Company, Chicago; D. Roy McKinnon, of Chicago; William Flynn, of Kansas City;, Margaret Dice, of St. Joseph, Missouri; and tho pilot, Dyke Lauderman.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20475, 29 January 1930, Page 13

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ANOTHER FLYING TRAGEDY. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20475, 29 January 1930, Page 13

ANOTHER FLYING TRAGEDY. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20475, 29 January 1930, Page 13

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