AIRCRAFT TRAGEDY
STATEMENT BY MR BRUCE
(Australian Press Association)
SYDNEY
April 24
Concerning the forced landings of the Southern Cross and the Kookahurrua, Air Bruce has announced that an inquiry will be held. The tribunal has not yet been decided upon but it will not be the Air Accident Board. The investigation will be of wide scope and will probably result in recom'iiicndations for aircraft in line with sea law.
Mr Bruce also states that instructions have been given to bring the bodies of Anderson and Hitchcock, if possible, to the nearest settlement, in order that they may he taken wherever their relatives desire.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1929, Page 5
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