FRENCH AIR DISASTER
CRASH OF THE EMERAUDE ' EYE-WITNESSES’ STORY CONFIRMED Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. PARIS, January 16. (Received January 17, at 1.25 p.m.) The debris of the Emeraude was found l hundreds of yards from the .wreckage.. This, confirms the story of that they _ saw the tail' rudder and wing break off in the air owing to tho gale. The pilot apparently then gave' the engines full throttle'm: order, to keep an even keel. There were pathetic scenes when the Air Minister (M; Cot) arrived to see the last of the machine in. which be flew to Moscow. . Among the few things able to be recognised in the wreckage were a pair of. half-burned women’s shoes. and a (beautiful necklace belonging to Mme. jphaurail. The victims are npw in jjpffing reads for. burials " .
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Evening Star, Issue 21621, 17 January 1934, Page 10
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132FRENCH AIR DISASTER Evening Star, Issue 21621, 17 January 1934, Page 10
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