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TWO AIRLINER CRASHES.-—TOP: A rescue boat tying up to the fuselage of a Cathay Pacific jet after it crashed into Hong Kong harbour on take-off. Only one person died out of 127 on board. BOTTOM: One of the largest pieces of wreckage of the Iberia Airlines Caravelle which crashed near Fernhurst, England. All the 37 passengers and crew were killed. —Photographs by cable.

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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31520, 7 November 1967, Page 17

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TWO AIRLINER CRASHES.-—TOP: A rescue boat tying up to the fuselage of a Cathay Pacific jet after it crashed into Hong Kong harbour on take-off. Only one person died out of 127 on board. BOTTOM: One of the largest pieces of wreckage of the Iberia Airlines Caravelle which crashed near Fernhurst, England. All the 37 passengers and crew were killed. —Photographs by cable. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31520, 7 November 1967, Page 17

TWO AIRLINER CRASHES.-—TOP: A rescue boat tying up to the fuselage of a Cathay Pacific jet after it crashed into Hong Kong harbour on take-off. Only one person died out of 127 on board. BOTTOM: One of the largest pieces of wreckage of the Iberia Airlines Caravelle which crashed near Fernhurst, England. All the 37 passengers and crew were killed. —Photographs by cable. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31520, 7 November 1967, Page 17