CRASH INTO HOUSE
PLANE’S BAD LANDING
NONE SERIOUSLY INJURED
LONDON. Dec. 22.
A French three-engined aeroplane descending at Croydon without passengers overshot the aerodrome and crashed through the wall of a house, being brought to a standstill alongside a gas stove. The pilot liad an amazing escape, being only slightly injured. The occupants of the house, Mr. Fred Martin and his daughter, w.lre sent to hospital but arc not" in a serious condition.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18588, 24 December 1934, Page 5
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