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DUTCH AIR-LINE DISASTER. —Two British passengers and four members of the crew of a Dutch airliner .—one of the biggest in the worldd —were killed when the machine crashed and caught fire as it was leaving Schiphol Aerodrome, near Amsterdam, on July 14. Thirteen other passengers and a member of the crew escaped with slight injuries. The photograph shows the skeleton of the airliner after it had crashed and burned out.

SITE FOR THE NEW 2YA BROADCASTING STATION.—A view of the bluff near Titabi Bay which is the site selected for the new broadcasting station to be erected for 2YA. The approximate site of the main building is marked with an X, and the broadcasting mast will be placed between the building and the coas. Mana Island is seen on the right.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 196, 21 August 1935, Page 9

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DUTCH AIR-LINE DISASTER.—Two British passengers and four members of the crew of a Dutch airliner .—one of the biggest in the worldd—were killed when the machine crashed and caught fire as it was leaving Schiphol Aerodrome, near Amsterdam, on July 14. Thirteen other passengers and a member of the crew escaped with slight injuries. The photograph shows the skeleton of the airliner after it had crashed and burned out. SITE FOR THE NEW 2YA BROADCASTING STATION.—A view of the bluff near Titabi Bay which is the site selected for the new broadcasting station to be erected for 2YA. The approximate site of the main building is marked with an X, and the broadcasting mast will be placed between the building and the coas. Mana Island is seen on the right. Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 196, 21 August 1935, Page 9

DUTCH AIR-LINE DISASTER.—Two British passengers and four members of the crew of a Dutch airliner .—one of the biggest in the worldd—were killed when the machine crashed and caught fire as it was leaving Schiphol Aerodrome, near Amsterdam, on July 14. Thirteen other passengers and a member of the crew escaped with slight injuries. The photograph shows the skeleton of the airliner after it had crashed and burned out. SITE FOR THE NEW 2YA BROADCASTING STATION.—A view of the bluff near Titabi Bay which is the site selected for the new broadcasting station to be erected for 2YA. The approximate site of the main building is marked with an X, and the broadcasting mast will be placed between the building and the coas. Mana Island is seen on the right. Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 196, 21 August 1935, Page 9

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