IN DESOLATE COUNTRY
FIFTEEN OCSUPAHTS OF PLANE
(Rec. 11.25 a.m.)
LONDON. August 26
The plane in which the Duke of Kent was travelling, after flying 60 miles, crashed in desolate country. Search parties went out immediately the nows of the crash was received. The occupants of the plane numbered 15. The Dube’s body was taken to a Highland castle.
'The funeral will "take place with full military honours, and the body will be buried in the Royal vaults beneath St. George’s Chapel, Windsor.
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Evening Star, Issue 24284, 27 August 1942, Page 4
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83IN DESOLATE COUNTRY Evening Star, Issue 24284, 27 August 1942, Page 4
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