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TRAGIC FLIGHT

THREE KILLED IN RUSSIA. (United Press Assn.—Telegraph Copyright.) (Rec. 7.15 p.m.) Moscow, Sept. 11. Four children, as the best pupils nine years of age in Charkov, were rewarded with an aeroplane flight. The machine was encircling the town at a height of 7000 feet when the engine stopped. Two airmen equipped with parachutes jumped, each with two children in his arms. One parachute failed to open and the three were killed. The others landed safely.

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Southland Times, Issue 25385, 12 September 1935, Page 5

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TRAGIC FLIGHT Southland Times, Issue 25385, 12 September 1935, Page 5

TRAGIC FLIGHT Southland Times, Issue 25385, 12 September 1935, Page 5

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