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Missing Duchess. No trace has been found of the missing Duchess of Bedford or of her plane. Thirteen People Killed. tThirteen people were killed when an American transport plane crashed near Pittsburgh. Nineteen Killed in Bus Crash. Nineteen persons were killed whenua 'bus crashed into a bridge abutment in lllinois, United States. Another Attempt. Mrs. Amelia Earhart. Puteam will make enother world flight attempt late in April when lxer plane is repaired. Flying-boat Crash. The . giant flying-boat Capricornis crashed in the mountains in France during a storm, causing five deaths. Pacific Flight. The Pan-American clipper plane flying to New Zealand completed the second stage from Kingman Reef to Pago Pago. Warning by France. France has warned Italy and Germany that the sending of further troops to Spain will lead to a very serious situation. Frozen to Deatli. A scrawled diary was found beside the bodies of two yoimg brothers who were frozen to death while hunting in northern Canada. Sit-down Strikers Leave. Sit-down strikers evacuated nine factories at Detroit and Chrysler strikers ratified an agreernent to leave the plants and begin collective bargaining. British Policy Attacked. Bitter criticism of Britain's handling of the crisis in Europe was made by Mr. Lloyd George in the House of Commons. He urged an international protest against Italys actions.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 March 1937, Page 1
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