MISS JEAN BATTEN, New Zealand airwoman, photographed on her arrival at Mascot Aerodrome, Sydney, on May 30, in conclusion of her England-Australian flight.
CARSH AT MAAGERE. Auckland Aero Clubs machine after it had crashed on Monday at Mangen. Mr. Reginald Diggle the pilot, escaped with minor injuries. This is the aeroplane which was stolen from the aerodrome a short time ago and crashed, but without material damage.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 133, 7 June 1934, Page 10
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67MISS JEAN BATTEN, New Zealand airwoman, photographed on her arrival at Mascot Aerodrome, Sydney, on May 30, in conclusion of her England-Australian flight. CARSH AT MAAGERE. Auckland Aero Clubs machine after it had crashed on Monday at Mangen. Mr. Reginald Diggle the pilot, escaped with minor injuries. This is the aeroplane which was stolen from the aerodrome a short time ago and crashed, but without material damage. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 133, 7 June 1934, Page 10
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