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TOKYO’S AIRPORT

Rebuilding Planned | (N Z P A Reuter—Copyright 1 TOKYO. March 7. Japan would need a new airport to handle the airliners of the future, the Prime Minister. Mr Eisaku Sato, said today. He was speaking to the House of Councillors budget committee after Japan's third major air disaster in a month. On March 4 a Canadian Pacific Airways DCS crashed at the airport killing 64 people and the next day a [8.0.A.C. Boeing 707 killed 124 1 people near Mount Fuji. On February 4 an All Nippon Airways Boeing 707 crashed in Tokyo Bay with the loss iof 133 lives. Mr Sato told the committee “construction of the new international airport must be tackled vigorously.”

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31004, 9 March 1966, Page 13

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117

TOKYO’S AIRPORT Press, Volume CV, Issue 31004, 9 March 1966, Page 13

TOKYO’S AIRPORT Press, Volume CV, Issue 31004, 9 March 1966, Page 13

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