FLYING DOCTOR LOST
Anxiety for His Safcty (Received 27,10.40 a.m.) DARWIN, Sept. 26. Anxiety js felt for Dr. Clyde Fenton, popuiarly known as the "flying doctor," who left Newcastle Waters in his plane on Tuesday in answer to a sick call in the interior. His plane was seen passing over a station 30 milesfrom the start, but station 30 miles from the start, but of him. Another plane flew over Dr. Fenton' s route and returned with nothing to report. Search parties are being organised.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 3, 27 September 1937, Page 7
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