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SOUTHERN CROSS JUNIOR INQUEST. (Australian Press Association) SYDNEY, April 25. The Coroner returned a verdict of accidental death at the inquest on the two victims of the Southern Cross jun_ ior air crash on April 12th. Aircraft experts expressed the opinion that the accident was due to one wing not being adequately fastened, thus throwing an undue strain on the other. GREENLAND DISASTER FEARED. OTTAWA, April 24. It is feared that disaster has c.ertakcn a British party sent to Grrinland to survey a northern route to Canada for the Empire Air Service. General H. Macßriden, head of Canadian aviation, has received a London cable from the sponsors of the xPartition requesting that a search I arty he sent at once. Canada is unable to comply, lacking the proper ''lanes. WR ECKED SEA Pf - A NE. TOKTO, April 24. The misting Japanese seaplane was discovered wrecked on a small islet. The crew are safe.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 April 1931, Page 6
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