TOLL OF THE AIR.
(Press Assn.—By Telegraphr-Copyright.) LONDON, June 15. Gordon Bell was monoplaning ' at Brooklands with Lieut. Kennedy, the naval airman, as a passenger, and they liad attained a speed of 80 miles an hour, when, while turning a corner, one wing touched the ground, writh the result that the monoplane was overturned and Lieut. Kennedy's neck was broken, while Bell was seriohsly injured. (Received June 16, 10.15 a.m.l LISBON, June 15. j Mano, when monoplaning, took a sharp turn when at a height of 8000 ft., and was thrown out, the propellor cutting off his leg. His body was shockingly mangled by the fall.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13102, 16 June 1913, Page 3
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