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MYSTERIOUS AIRMEN CRASH. Australian Press Assn.—United Service CALCUTTA. May 14. A mysterious Afghan aeroplane carrying two Russian airmen crossed over the Indian frontier iind crashed at Paraohiiiart. An official enquiry is being held. It has been established that permission was not obtained to fly over British territory. The airmen’s story is that they lost their way between Kabul and Termez; hut meanwhile they arc detained at Kohat.
W ILK INS AT, TROMSO E. OSLO, May 15
Wilkins and Eieison have arrived at Tromsoe and were enthusiastically welcomed bv tlie residents.
ARCTIC STORMS. SPIT/BERGEN. May LI
A terrific snowstorm all night enveloped the hangar. Hundreds of men are shovelling a roadway from tlie supply ship. All telephone wires have been levelled and communication is most difficult. It- is impossible to give tlie date of tlie Italians next flight.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1928, Page 2
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