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THE PRINCE’S NEW AEROPLANE. —De Haviland “ Fox-Moth,” specially built for the Prince of Wales. The machine has a cruising speed of 100 to 110 miles per hour, and tank accommodation for 35 gallons of petrol, giving a range of 650 miles. It is painted in the royal blue and dailt red of the Household Brigade.

A SHOWMAN’S FUNERAL. —The funeral of the late John Searle, aged 82 years, said to be the oldest active showman in London, took place at Mitcham on December 19. The cortege is seen leaving the Gorringe Park Fair Ground on its way to the cemetery.

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Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18855, 27 January 1933, Page 3

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THE PRINCE’S NEW AEROPLANE.—De Haviland “ Fox-Moth,” specially built for the Prince of Wales. The machine has a cruising speed of 100 to 110 miles per hour, and tank accommodation for 35 gallons of petrol, giving a range of 650 miles. It is painted in the royal blue and dailt red of the Household Brigade. A SHOWMAN’S FUNERAL.—The funeral of the late John Searle, aged 82 years, said to be the oldest active showman in London, took place at Mitcham on December 19. The cortege is seen leaving the Gorringe Park Fair Ground on its way to the cemetery. Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18855, 27 January 1933, Page 3

THE PRINCE’S NEW AEROPLANE.—De Haviland “ Fox-Moth,” specially built for the Prince of Wales. The machine has a cruising speed of 100 to 110 miles per hour, and tank accommodation for 35 gallons of petrol, giving a range of 650 miles. It is painted in the royal blue and dailt red of the Household Brigade. A SHOWMAN’S FUNERAL.—The funeral of the late John Searle, aged 82 years, said to be the oldest active showman in London, took place at Mitcham on December 19. The cortege is seen leaving the Gorringe Park Fair Ground on its way to the cemetery. Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18855, 27 January 1933, Page 3

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