HUMAN TARGETS
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Iragic mistake tiy girls engaged x rescue work fired on killed instantly
-By Telegraph — Copyright).
r1 j London, August 15. La ehild crying because her |been carried out to sea Miss [estei'ton (15) and her sister U (18), residents of Ilford |3e on holiday at Leysdotvn rowed a quarter of a mile and y it in the neighbourhood of buoys whieh the Air Force ;Ed as targets since the war. ij]y five territorial planes ar•ibegan maehine gunning the jiistaTvixig Miss Chesterton's ;a target, fired a burst hitting .jn, who crumpled up in the jd other bullets pierced the Joan signalled the planes and $ speed for the shore in the saving her sister's life. orials, an ambulance and a :et the boat, but fonnd Miss Ibeen killed instantaneously. n-ied Miss Joan who collapsbe bungalow of her griefmother.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 612, 17 August 1933, Page 5
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138HUMAN TARGETS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 612, 17 August 1933, Page 5
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