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June 7. Friday- at Baddeek 72

ew York
r - 1907
on Postponed
pril 6. - On account o
lled until sunset, the
ras to have been made
ley and Leo Stevens,
postponed. An ascent
day, when Mr. Haw-
along in the balloon

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Arr - 1907
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med in London yes
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of seventy-five dif
shown.
atch to the HERALD
ion says that each
that he has solved
thing the air. Some
visionary, but with
the visions of one
commonplace realities

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TO THE HERALD.]
saturday. - Owing to
a big rip in the 
afternoon, Alan R.
ns were unable to
sion to-day. They

were at Aero Park
subside, and they
nis afternoon. Then
covered in the [[XXX]]]
two hours to sew

New York
1907.

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PIC GAMES
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n Airship race is
re in the coming
he council of the
tion, which is or-
aving decided to
ogramme.

id the Rev. De
into details. The
pend on the possi-
that may be en-
ent is to have a
ing from the sta-
ted at Shepherd's

must be content
g his rivals and
e association does
special prizes, al-
se may be forth-
ces.

given at present
nter sports as an
ting. The sports
ockey and foot-
next January or
months before the

gn countries are
ntative competi-
already been
of formation in
Germany, Italy,
Denmark Swe-
Switzerland and

on the grounds
eginning having
ing track. The
spectatorsm, ac-
is 66,289, but it
ea so as to find
ed thousand.

Sun. Mail New York
6 Apr-1907

[[image]] The Great Bag of Linen Drying After a Coat of Varnish

[[image]] Lee Stevens

[[image]] Sewing Women at Work on the Bag

[[image]] Weaving the Basket, in Which the Aeronaut Will Make His Ascension.

BUILDING A BIG BALLOON
Leo Stevens at Work Upon His New Airship at Schuetzen Park.

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