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FATAL AIRCRAFT CRASH ON WEST COAS T.—The burnt-out wreckage of the Auster aircraft after it had crashed near Maruia Springs, on the West Coast, early on Tuesday afternoon. The pilot, Mr T. G. Harris, aged 36 married, of Kaniere, was burned to death. He had had a long association with aviation on the West Coast.

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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28422, 31 October 1957, Page 3

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FATAL AIRCRAFT CRASH ON WEST COAS T.—The burnt-out wreckage of the Auster aircraft after it had crashed near Maruia Springs, on the West Coast, early on Tuesday afternoon. The pilot, Mr T. G. Harris, aged 36 married, of Kaniere, was burned to death. He had had a long association with aviation on the West Coast. Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28422, 31 October 1957, Page 3

FATAL AIRCRAFT CRASH ON WEST COAS T.—The burnt-out wreckage of the Auster aircraft after it had crashed near Maruia Springs, on the West Coast, early on Tuesday afternoon. The pilot, Mr T. G. Harris, aged 36 married, of Kaniere, was burned to death. He had had a long association with aviation on the West Coast. Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28422, 31 October 1957, Page 3

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