THE TOLL OF THE AIR.
FALL OF 3000 FEET.
men terribly mangled
[UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT.! (Received June 11, 5.5 p.m.) BERLIN, June 10. An aviator named Schendel, with a passenger named Voss, had ascended at Johannesthal to a, height of 6600 feet. They were planing downwards, when the aeroplane tilted, and dropped from a height of three thousand feet. Both men were terribly mangled. JAPANESE OFFICERS KILLED. TOKIO, June 10. Captain iFokusowa and Lieutenant Ito, while eeroplaning, fell from a great height and were killed.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3242, 12 June 1911, Page 6
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85THE TOLL OF THE AIR. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3242, 12 June 1911, Page 6
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