TWO PLANES CRASH
SINGAPORE MANOEUVRES ALL OCCUPANTS RESCUED SINGAPORE, Dec. 17. During the large scale naval man oeuvres associated with the arrival of 20 warships of the China fleet, in which was a mock aerial attack, two bombers of the Royal Air Force at Singapore, crashed into the sea. Three occupants of one were rescued by the destroyer Wren, while three occupants of the other machine swam to a small island, where they were rescued by the Wren. _ All were uninjured except Aircraftsman Frisby, of London, who bad three nbs broken.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18583, 18 December 1934, Page 5
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