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FOURTEEN KILLED IN PLANE CRASH IN JERSEY The burned-out wreckage of the Jersey airliner St. (Catherine's Bay, which crashed two minutes after it had taken off from Jersey airport. Fourteen people, including four women and a baby, and a farm hand struck by the machine, were killed.

POLAND'S ARMY ON THE MOVE Polish gun-teams crossing a river on a pontoon bridge during the recent manoeuvres of this up-to-date army. Large numbers of Polish troops have been ready to co-operate with Hungarians in the seizure of the province of Ruthenia, but the situation is now easier.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23669, 29 November 1938, Page 4

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FOURTEEN KILLED IN PLANE CRASH IN JERSEY The burned-out wreckage of the Jersey airliner St. (Catherine's Bay, which crashed two minutes after it had taken off from Jersey airport. Fourteen people, including four women and a baby, and a farm hand struck by the machine, were killed. POLAND'S ARMY ON THE MOVE Polish gun-teams crossing a river on a pontoon bridge during the recent manoeuvres of this up-to-date army. Large numbers of Polish troops have been ready to co-operate with Hungarians in the seizure of the province of Ruthenia, but the situation is now easier. Otago Daily Times, Issue 23669, 29 November 1938, Page 4

FOURTEEN KILLED IN PLANE CRASH IN JERSEY The burned-out wreckage of the Jersey airliner St. (Catherine's Bay, which crashed two minutes after it had taken off from Jersey airport. Fourteen people, including four women and a baby, and a farm hand struck by the machine, were killed. POLAND'S ARMY ON THE MOVE Polish gun-teams crossing a river on a pontoon bridge during the recent manoeuvres of this up-to-date army. Large numbers of Polish troops have been ready to co-operate with Hungarians in the seizure of the province of Ruthenia, but the situation is now easier. Otago Daily Times, Issue 23669, 29 November 1938, Page 4

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