CANADIAN ARMY BOMBER CRASHES
TWO MEMBERS OF CREW HURT (Received December 23, t/.5 p.m.) HAMPSTEAD (New Brunswick), December 22. One of the new army bombers, built at a cost of 100,000 dollars, crashed. Two of the crew of three were slightly injured. The machine struck an electric light pole and plunged several towns into darkness. It was completely smashed.
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21974, 24 December 1936, Page 11
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