Seventy Nine Die as Crash Planes Fall on City
Seventy-nine people lost their lives when a Viscount airliner and a cargo plane crashed in Ankara (Turkey) in mid-air recently. Seventeen people died in the crash, the rest of the victims were hit by flying wreckage. Thirty-six shops and other bui...
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Sir Ahmadu Bello Visits Surviving Siamese Twin
Premier Visits Surviving Siamese Twin
Photo shows: Alhaji Sir Ahmadu Bello, Premier of Northern Nigeria, holds the surviving Nigerian siamese twin 8-months-old baby Joan-Adamu at Hammersmith Hospital today, when he visited the Hospital to thank t...
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The Caravelle at Orly Airport
The Caravelle seen after it had landed at Orly Airport showing the part of the fuselage which was ripped open.
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The Ethiopian Emperor's Bodyguard
These warlike looking men are the bodyguard to the Emperor of Abyssinia. They are all men specially picked for their bravery and their fighting skill. They protect the Emperor against the slightest hurt and are sworn to protect him with their live...
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The Funeral Service for 'Comet' Victims
The funeral service for the 'Comet' disaster victims is held at Porta Azzuro on the Island of Elba. Above is the view inside the local Cathedral, during the service for the 35 victims—passengers and crew—who lost their lives when the British 'Come...
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Tricycle
This new type of tricycle designed by a Rome firm, is said to help children develop muscles. It is powered by a set of oar-like levers and the child steers with his feet. It will cost in Konigstein.
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Viking Airliner Crashed into Houses
Eight people including the crew of three and a four weeks old baby lost their lives when a Viking Airliner crashed into houses in Kelvin Gardens, Southall, recently. The Rev. Richard Hetherington carrying the pathetic bundle—containing the body of...
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With The Lepers Of Abyssinia
Two Capuchin monks are in charge of the Leper Colony at Harrar, Abyssinia. They are Father Charles, who has been 32 years in the Leper Colony without once returning to Europe,and 80-year-old Father Pierrre, who has been 37 years in the Colony, but...
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