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AIRMEN’S END. [United Press Association--By Electric Telegraph—Copyr'ght.] , VANCOUVER, Feb. 20. A message, from .Fairbanks, giving details of the ifindjrig »5f Kielson’s bbd.v- states a; radio from-Grog-son reports be was discovered, buried in snpw near the wreckage. The flier . ,„was. killed instantly. His body with Borland’s was some three hundred ■' f£et from lithe .plane, indicating it had crashed with terrific impact. Eielsion’s tody was found by the Soviet pilot, Commander Sliphsov. It • was placed with. Borland’s bn a plane vyhich will Bring them to Alaska when the weather permits. Borland will be buried ...at Seattle and Eielson at Hatton, North Dakota.' t . PIPER AND -KAYE. ' ■ , KARACHI, Feb. 20. Piper and,. Kaye left Jask to-day for Karachi,, after repairing a broken . piston rod, ~ . L AIRMEN. AT KARAHCI. . - ’ ~ KARACHI, Feb. 21. Piper and Kave landed at Karachi aerodrome at ■ three o’clock in the afternoon. .. ... AIR PAGEANT. BLENHEIM, Feb. 22. jn connection with the air pageant the zero hour competition was awardto the visiting pilot landing nearest ’ to the specified time, was won by Mjss>.Aroha Clifford ,of, Christchurch The Weather is ideal for flying at present..
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 February 1930, Page 5
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