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TRAIL OF DEATH.—This picture, supplied by the Associated Press, was taken by a photographer of the Japanese magazine, “Heibon Punch,” as a B.O.A.C. jet airliner headed downwards to crash on the slopes of Mount Fuji in Japan. The 124 persons on board died.

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31006, 11 March 1966, Page 11

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TRAIL OF DEATH.—This picture, supplied by the Associated Press, was taken by a photographer of the Japanese magazine, “Heibon Punch,” as a B.O.A.C. jet airliner headed downwards to crash on the slopes of Mount Fuji in Japan. The 124 persons on board died. Press, Volume CV, Issue 31006, 11 March 1966, Page 11

TRAIL OF DEATH.—This picture, supplied by the Associated Press, was taken by a photographer of the Japanese magazine, “Heibon Punch,” as a B.O.A.C. jet airliner headed downwards to crash on the slopes of Mount Fuji in Japan. The 124 persons on board died. Press, Volume CV, Issue 31006, 11 March 1966, Page 11

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