TRAGIC AIR CRASH
FOUR DEATHS RESULT
ECHO OF PHILLIPAR DISASTER
By Telegraph—Copyright—Press Assn LONDON, May 28.
A Marseilles message states that an aeroplane piloted by Goulette, who recently broke the Cape record, and Moreau, in which two survivors of the Philippar wreck, Mr. Lang Villars and his wife, were returning from Brindisi is reported to be miss-
ing. The weather was bad when they started and it is believed that they crashed and it is feared that they may have fallen into the sea or mountains. A War Department aeroplane search was fruitless.
AEROPLANE WRECKED
FOUR OCCUPANTS KILLED
ROME, May 29.
The aeroplane, piloted by Gonlette, with the Philippar survivors on board was found wrecked near Veroli in the province of Frosinone. The four occupants were killed.
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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXVIII, Issue 132, 30 May 1932, Page 5
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