AVIATION.
ENGLAND’S DEATH
(By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) tUuii/cd Press Association.) Loudon, March 7. At the inquest on England, the evidence'of the Bristol Company was that they sent orders that: the four Roumanian aeroplanes must be tested before Thursday—good, bad or indifferent weather. England refused to fly on Sunday, though the Roumanian Prince Cantacuzens requested him to. England wrote to his mother on Monday; “They don’t care if our uecksl are broken so long as the Prince is satisfied.” A verdict of accidental death was returned. SYDNEY-MELBOURNE FLIGHT. (Received 9.35 a.m.) Sydney, March 8. Aviator Hart is arranging a flight from Sydney to Melbourne, and will build a biplane for the purpose.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 57, 8 March 1913, Page 6
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