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SYDNEY.—When two machines were preparing to land at the Kingsford-Smith Airport recently, they collided above Cook's River, six persons being killed. One machine, a Monospar, fell nose first into the water. Cricketers, who wore playing nearby, are shown helping to bring the wreckage ashore.

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Evening Star, Issue 23451, 16 December 1939, Page 8

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SYDNEY.—When two machines were preparing to land at the Kingsford-Smith Airport recently, they collided above Cook's River, six persons being killed. One machine, a Monospar, fell nose first into the water. Cricketers, who wore playing nearby, are shown helping to bring the wreckage ashore. Evening Star, Issue 23451, 16 December 1939, Page 8

SYDNEY.—When two machines were preparing to land at the Kingsford-Smith Airport recently, they collided above Cook's River, six persons being killed. One machine, a Monospar, fell nose first into the water. Cricketers, who wore playing nearby, are shown helping to bring the wreckage ashore. Evening Star, Issue 23451, 16 December 1939, Page 8