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NOVEMBER I, 1913. Herbert, Lieut. Allen, and Lieut. Cholmondeley were flying a Henry Farman, and later Lieut. Stafford made another flight, followed by Lieut. Allen, two trips, and Major Brooke-Popham three flights. Lieut. Shekleton on Henry Farman 352, up three times, and Lieut. ffyHD Cholmondeley once. In the afternoon, Lieut. Cholmondeley took up Capt. Mostyn Pryce of the Rifle Brigade, and Lieut. Davis ot the King's Royal Rifles Lieuts. Conran and Wadham were flying their Bleriots on Saturday. The Marquis LarientyTholozan a nephew of the Marquis De Dion and a well-known aviator in France, was flying on Saturday last at the Hendon Aerodrome on his new Farman biplane fitted with a 120 h.p. 8-cyl. De Dion Bouton engine. Although the Marquis had never previously taken his seat in this machine, without a hitch, after the propeller had been given its usual spin, he was up in the air and made two circuits of the aerodrome. 1197
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