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"Sport and General" Photo. UNLUCKY AIRMEN.— Three of the pilots entered for the air race from Portsmouth to Johannesburg. From left, Captain S. S. Haise, of South Africa, whose machine crashed at Bomshawo when he was leading in the race; Captain T. Campbell Black, killed before the race started as a result of a collision at Liverpool; and Major A. M. Miller, of Johannesburg, who retired from the race after landing at Ru twenty-five miles from Belgrade.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 242, 13 October 1936, Page 7

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"Sport and General" Photo. UNLUCKY AIRMEN.—Three of the pilots entered for the air race from Portsmouth to Johannesburg. From left, Captain S. S. Haise, of South Africa, whose machine crashed at Bomshawo when he was leading in the race; Captain T. Campbell Black, killed before the race started as a result of a collision at Liverpool; and Major A. M. Miller, of Johannesburg, who retired from the race after landing at Ru twenty-five miles from Belgrade. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 242, 13 October 1936, Page 7

"Sport and General" Photo. UNLUCKY AIRMEN.—Three of the pilots entered for the air race from Portsmouth to Johannesburg. From left, Captain S. S. Haise, of South Africa, whose machine crashed at Bomshawo when he was leading in the race; Captain T. Campbell Black, killed before the race started as a result of a collision at Liverpool; and Major A. M. Miller, of Johannesburg, who retired from the race after landing at Ru twenty-five miles from Belgrade. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 242, 13 October 1936, Page 7

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