FLYING.
AEROPLANE SMASH TEN PERSONS KILLED. Press Association Electric Telegraph—Copyrigbt CHICAGO, Monday. Ten persons—eight passengers and the pilot and co-pilot—were killed when an amphibian .aeroplane crashed and was burned. The passengers were all visitors at the World's Fair. STRUCK BY PROPELLER. TWO BOYS KILLED. LONDON, Monday. During an air pageant organised by Sir Alan Cobham at Middleton, near Leeds, two schoolboys were killed when an air-liner, with twenty passengers on board, landed, a propeller striking the boys*. Apparently the boys got too near the aeroplane, in which they had planned to go on its next flight. The accident occurred in the presence of hundreds of horrified spectators. MRS BONNEY MISSING. CALCUTTA, Monday. No news has been received of Mrs Bonney since she left Karachi cm 2nd June. SPAIN-CUBA NON-STOP. CAM AGUE Y (Cuba), Monday. Completing a non-stop flight from Spain to Cuba, Captain Mariano Barberan and Lieutenant' Joaquin Collar, Spanish Army officers, landed here this afternoon.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 13 June 1933, Page 5
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