WORLD’S OLDEST MAN
THE THRILLS OF FLYING. ZAIIO AGHA'S ENTHUSIASM. LONDON, May 11. It is the biggest thrill since I fought against Napoleon, said the 156-year old Turk. Zdrb A£hd,’whdse' wrinkled face was wreathed in a toothless smile after his first flight at Brooklands. He was not so excited as he was ou ( th*» last flight. Agha adued: “It 130 years since I proposed to the first - of my eleven wives. Flying is more i fun and safer thaw marrying. 1 Agha registered as a pupil when nv had his first flight.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 111, 13 May 1931, Page 7
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