AIR PILOT KILLED
YOUNG NEW ZEALANDER CRASHES.
INSTRUCTOR TO BOMBAY CLUB.
By Telegraph—Press Assn. —Copyright. Rec. 11.40 p.m. , Calcutta, Nov. 19. Flight-Lieutenant A. K. H. Binley, instructor of the Bombay Flying Club, who died of injuries when a plane piloted by an Englishman called Ring crashed at the Juhu aerodrome at Bombay,;recently conducted an instructional flight of four young Indian members of the club to England and back. Flight-Lieu-tenant Binley, who was a New Zealander, formerly served with the Royal Air Force. He was a clever boxer. He played in a Rugby trial in 1927 prior to the selection of the All Blacks for a tour. His mother, who is at present a resident of Melbourne, is en route to visit him.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 November 1934, Page 6
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