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TOP: Children from Barnside High School flee from an “aeroplane” daring a simulated air disaster at Christchurch Airport yesterday. A railway carriage was used in place of an aircraft. The emergency exercise is held annually. More than 200 people took part as “crash victims.” BOTTOM: Shona Mackintosh, of Christchurch, is carried from the scene by firemen.

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Press, 8 March 1984, Page 1

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TOP: Children from Barnside High School flee from an “aeroplane” daring a simulated air disaster at Christchurch Airport yesterday. A railway carriage was used in place of an aircraft. The emergency exercise is held annually. More than 200 people took part as “crash victims.” BOTTOM: Shona Mackintosh, of Christchurch, is carried from the scene by firemen. Press, 8 March 1984, Page 1

TOP: Children from Barnside High School flee from an “aeroplane” daring a simulated air disaster at Christchurch Airport yesterday. A railway carriage was used in place of an aircraft. The emergency exercise is held annually. More than 200 people took part as “crash victims.” BOTTOM: Shona Mackintosh, of Christchurch, is carried from the scene by firemen. Press, 8 March 1984, Page 1

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