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B.O.A.C. BOEING 707 CRASH IN JAPAN.—The jet airliner is shown preparing to take off from Tokyo Airport. In the foreground is wreckage of the Canadian Pacific DC8 which crashed earlier. The other picture shows workers searching through the fuselage of the B.O.A.C. airliner after it had crashed near Mount Fuji. The wheels of the jet are in the middle foreground. The 130 persons on board were killed. - Cable photographs

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19660308.2.155.1

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31003, 8 March 1966, Page 17

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B.O.A.C. BOEING 707 CRASH IN JAPAN.—The jet airliner is shown preparing to take off from Tokyo Airport. In the foreground is wreckage of the Canadian Pacific DC8 which crashed earlier. The other picture shows workers searching through the fuselage of the B.O.A.C. airliner after it had crashed near Mount Fuji. The wheels of the jet are in the middle foreground. The 130 persons on board were killed. – Cable photographs Press, Volume CV, Issue 31003, 8 March 1966, Page 17

B.O.A.C. BOEING 707 CRASH IN JAPAN.—The jet airliner is shown preparing to take off from Tokyo Airport. In the foreground is wreckage of the Canadian Pacific DC8 which crashed earlier. The other picture shows workers searching through the fuselage of the B.O.A.C. airliner after it had crashed near Mount Fuji. The wheels of the jet are in the middle foreground. The 130 persons on board were killed. – Cable photographs Press, Volume CV, Issue 31003, 8 March 1966, Page 17

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