FATALITY AT AERODROME.
NEfW ZEALANBER STRUCK BY WING OF A MACHINE. • SYDNEY, Sept. 10. Mr. Arthur .Tattle, a visitor from Wellington, was on the ground of the Mascot aerodrome photographing an aeroplane, when one of the wings of a, rising plane struck him on the head, and he died a few minutes after his admission to tho hospital.— U.P.A. WELLINGTON, Sept. 10. News was received in Wellington today by cable that Mr. Arthur Tattle, manager of the Dominion Motors,^ Ltd., who was- visiting Sydney, was struck by the wing of an aeroplane he was endeavoring to photograph, and was so injured that he died sooiy after reaching hos- i pitaL Tlie late M^. Tattle w«ns born in ! Wellington. He w,as unmarried. — Press i Assn. , j I
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15316, 11 September 1920, Page 3
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