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CRAPHIC PICTURES OF SHOCKING AERIAL DISASTER.—The first pictures of the tragic crash in which the Hindenburg. the world's largest airship, was completely, destroyed by fire on May 6, and ever JU people Were failed. Left: The blazing pyre which marked the sudden end of the gigantic ship as she reached her mooring mast at Lakehurst, New Jersey, just after she had exploded and burst into flames. Right: The Hindenburg, a few minutes later a blazing inferno.

IN USE FOR THE FIRST TIME. — The completed Mohaka Viaduct, which Was crossed to-day for the first time fcp a Public Worlds engine and trucks filled with ballast and equipment.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 127, 31 May 1937, Page 5

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CRAPHIC PICTURES OF SHOCKING AERIAL DISASTER.—The first pictures of the tragic crash in which the Hindenburg. the world's largest airship, was completely, destroyed by fire on May 6, and ever JU people Were failed. Left: The blazing pyre which marked the sudden end of the gigantic ship as she reached her mooring mast at Lakehurst, New Jersey, just after she had exploded and burst into flames. Right: The Hindenburg, a few minutes later a blazing inferno. IN USE FOR THE FIRST TIME.—The completed Mohaka Viaduct, which Was crossed to-day for the first time fcp a Public Worlds engine and trucks filled with ballast and equipment. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 127, 31 May 1937, Page 5

CRAPHIC PICTURES OF SHOCKING AERIAL DISASTER.—The first pictures of the tragic crash in which the Hindenburg. the world's largest airship, was completely, destroyed by fire on May 6, and ever JU people Were failed. Left: The blazing pyre which marked the sudden end of the gigantic ship as she reached her mooring mast at Lakehurst, New Jersey, just after she had exploded and burst into flames. Right: The Hindenburg, a few minutes later a blazing inferno. IN USE FOR THE FIRST TIME.—The completed Mohaka Viaduct, which Was crossed to-day for the first time fcp a Public Worlds engine and trucks filled with ballast and equipment. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 127, 31 May 1937, Page 5