Five <people were killed last month when a new Japanese passenger flying boat, owned by the Japan Air Transport Institute, crashed after striking a factory chimney at Sakai, Honshui. The’ Sunday drivers had picked the farmer’s fruit and his flowers, and their car was full of plunder. Pointing to an unexplored highway, they inquired of the farmer: “Shall we take this road back to the city.” “You might as well,” replied the farmer, “you’ve got almost everything else.”
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Evening Star, Issue 22720, 6 August 1937, Page 6
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