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JAMES R. WEDDELL, famous air pilot, who was killed at New Orleans, U.S.A., when his aeroplane crashed. He was one of America’s leading entrants for the Centenary Air Race.

“Sport and General” Photo. THE PRINCE AT CARNARVON CASTLE.—During a three days’ tour of North Wales the Prince of Wales visited Carnarvon Castle, where he was invested as Prince of Wales in 1911. He is seen in the grounds of the famous castle with Mr. Lloyd George.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 150, 27 June 1934, Page 12

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JAMES R. WEDDELL, famous air pilot, who was killed at New Orleans, U.S.A., when his aeroplane crashed. He was one of America’s leading entrants for the Centenary Air Race. “Sport and General” Photo. THE PRINCE AT CARNARVON CASTLE.—During a three days’ tour of North Wales the Prince of Wales visited Carnarvon Castle, where he was invested as Prince of Wales in 1911. He is seen in the grounds of the famous castle with Mr. Lloyd George. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 150, 27 June 1934, Page 12

JAMES R. WEDDELL, famous air pilot, who was killed at New Orleans, U.S.A., when his aeroplane crashed. He was one of America’s leading entrants for the Centenary Air Race. “Sport and General” Photo. THE PRINCE AT CARNARVON CASTLE.—During a three days’ tour of North Wales the Prince of Wales visited Carnarvon Castle, where he was invested as Prince of Wales in 1911. He is seen in the grounds of the famous castle with Mr. Lloyd George. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 150, 27 June 1934, Page 12