ELEVEN KILLED.
GERMAN AIR TRAGEDY.
Secrecy Over 'Plane's Crash
In Bavaria
ENGINE EXPLOSION?
United Press Association.—Copyright. (Received 12 noon.) LONDON, April 30. Eleven persons were killed when a new three-engined military 'plane crashed from a height of 9000 feet at night, following an engine explosion, writes the Munich correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph." The occupants included nine liigli officials, among whom was the Police Chief. They had asceiulod to inspect tlio effect of orders for an air raid "black-out" in Augsberg. Details of the crash have not been published, and the German population lias been warned not to give information.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 102, 1 May 1936, Page 7
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