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I (Rec. 5. p.m.) | Berlin, July 18. fen'ound the Lithuanica at Ikid tlie dcliris, a big elecfc was still alight. It is belist this lamp, used as a p, partly caused the tragliii'.seek'mg a landing, were Its; low at midnight. At first laapted to dcscend at BesIkt the scarchlight showed ■Sourhood a> unsafe. They feiapted ti land at 2 a.m. H; tree-tops. flooded by the fc, apparent ly rescmbled a impact was ajjpalling. The fcmowed down a dozen tall ■a Both wings were toru off fctor was hurled many f eet Kintlie ground.
■aenwerc killed instantly. ■alk of ])'■■! ro 1 remained in ■2. The airnu n's log showed ■sight ciU'.rs i had bee-n kept •a York.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 587, 19 July 1933, Page 5
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