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AVIATTON.

Australian l’ress Assn.—United Service

NOBILE’S GRAVE PLIGHT. LONDON, June 2.

Correspondents of German newspapers at King’s Bay declare nobody is permitted to see Nobile, whose condition is reported as serious. He is .suffering .from a complete nervous breakdown, and is unable to give- a coherent account of his doings since the destruction of the Italia. This explains why he was rescued first. Telegrams from Oslo give a description of the terrible condition of Notile, wounded and suffering, bearded and dishevelled with upturned, raving eyes, the result of his ordeal of mind and body.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19280628.2.27

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 June 1928, Page 3

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94

AVIATTON. Hokitika Guardian, 28 June 1928, Page 3

AVIATTON. Hokitika Guardian, 28 June 1928, Page 3

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