PERILC OF THE AIR.
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GERMAN AVIATOR KILLED. Berlin, June 10. Aviator Sehcndcl, with a passenger named Voss, ascended at J’ohannesthal 0600 ft. He began to volplane when the aeroplane tilted and chopped from a height of 3000 ft. Both were terribly mangled. JAPANESE OFFICERS KILLED. Tokio, June 10. Captain Fokusowa and Lieutenant Tto, while aeroplaning, fell from a great height and were killed. (Received 12, 9 a.m.) Tokio, dune 11. Too injured aviators Takusawa and Tto are recovering from their injuries, which were not serious.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 95, 12 June 1911, Page 5
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