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  2. THE PORT MELBOURNE AIR TRAGEDY.

    THE WRECKED MACHINE AND THE THREE VICTIMS. E. G. Adamson. photons. In another part of the paper will be found an account of an aerial disaster at, Port Melbourne, where a machine crashed into a email back yard, and the pilot and his two passengers were killed. Tie pictures give two views of the wrecked aeroplane, which fills the whole of the yard, and, strangely enough, did no damage to the fences. The insets dhow the three victims—Mr. H. G. Ross (pilot), and Miss Jessie Dorman and Mr. C Harris (passengers). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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