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Six Missing In China Seas Crash

MANILA, January 1.3. Thirty-six of the 42 passengers and crew aboard the Hong Kong-hound airliner, which crashed in vhe South China Sea, have been rescued so far. A message from the rescue ship, General Collins, reported that 16 survivors had been taken on boai'd and others remained to be picked up from rafts. Four air-sea rescue planes with lifehoats have taken off from Clark Field- to aid the survivors". All the British passengers have been rescued, and the six missing are all Chinese. v

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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5301, 14 January 1947, Page 5

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Six Missing In China Seas Crash Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5301, 14 January 1947, Page 5

Six Missing In China Seas Crash Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5301, 14 January 1947, Page 5

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