’PLANES CRASH.
TRAGEDY AT HELIOPOLIS. (Australian Press Association—United Service.) CAIRO, Aug. .24. A troop-carrying aeroplane, with a crew of seven, crashed after leaving the laerodrome at Heliopolis to-day. Three were killed and four injured. (United Service.) LONDON, Aug. 24. The Air Ministry states that the aeroplane which crashed at Heliopolis was not connected with the movement of troops to Jerusalem. PILOT AND THREE PASSENGERS KILLED. (Australian Press Association —United Service.) BERLIN, Aug. 24. A Lufthansa aeroplane collided with some trees in a fog and crashed. The pilot and three passengers were killed. The accident occurred at Fulda, a town of the Prussian province of Hesse-Nassau.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 228, 26 August 1929, Page 7
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