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MISADVENTURE

N.Z. AIRMAN’S DEATH Verdict at Inquest NO TIME TO USE PARACHUTE Press Association —Copyright. Received Today, 10.55 a.in. I London, Jan. 1. I At the inquest on the New Zealand [ airman, Murphy, a verdict of misadventure was returned. An eye-witness in evidence said that when the plane hit the ground it rolled over eight times. An expert .said Murphy had no time to use the parachute which was found open probably duo to the force with which he was catapulted from his scat. 'Pile coroner and jury expressed sympathy with the relations. PILOT AND PASSENGER KILLED WOMAN’S FIRST PLANE FLIGHT Press Association —Copyright. Received Today, Noon. Paris, Jan. 1. Embarking on her first aeroplane flight with a pilot whom she only met at dinner on Friday the divorcee, Yvonne Deiauney Belleville, the famous beauty and talented painter daughter of a well known motor manufacturer, succumbed to injuries sustained in a crash. The pilot was killed outright. SWEDISH PLANE MISSING Press Association. —Copyright. Received Today, 1 p.m. Stockholm, Jan. 1. A large Sikorsid aeroplane just landed off a ship from America left Gothonberg with six pasengers yesterday bound for Lake Malar. There is no trace since.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 450, 2 January 1934, Page 5

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MISADVENTURE Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 450, 2 January 1934, Page 5

MISADVENTURE Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 450, 2 January 1934, Page 5