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LOST IN GREENLAND

SWEDISH AIRMAN SETS OUT. (United Press Association —lly Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. ) LONDON, April 30. Keenest national interest is aroused by the efforts to rescue Coiirtiuild in the Arctic. Courtaukl's parents, interviewed on the arrival of the Bciengana at Southampton .nun tlie t inted State-, said they were confident their son would come through safely. The Danish fishing inspection ship Odin, leit Reykjavik for Oieenland with an aeroplane which intends to land on the coast sixty miles Imm Angmagsalik, and it will be thence flown to tiie expedition's base by an English pilot, w Hose name is not yet available. Thus two airmen are racing to the rescue of C'ouitauld. The Daily Mail says the British people owe a debt of gratitude to All- -

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 May 1931, Page 5

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125

LOST IN GREENLAND Hokitika Guardian, 1 May 1931, Page 5

LOST IN GREENLAND Hokitika Guardian, 1 May 1931, Page 5

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