OFF AN ICE-FLOE.
MAROONED FISHERMEN SAFE. (UNITED PRESS ASSOCUTIOK-S* M.SCTBIC TELEGBATH— COFYWOHT.) .(Received March 13th, 5.5 p.m.) LONDON, March 12. The Helsingfors correspondent of "The Times" states that intense cold, forming new ice, enabled most of the marooned fishermen to reach the mamland. Others were rescued by an icebreaker.—"The Times" Cable. [A Helsingfors message, dated March 10th, reported that a blizzard in tne Gulf of Finland interrupted the air search for 700 fishermen and 100 horses marooned on an icefield. It was reported a day later that 200 of the men reached safety by making their way perilously from floe to floe. J
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20495, 14 March 1932, Page 11
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