GRAVE FEARS HELD
FOR SAFETY OF HUTCHINSONS
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ANGMAGSSALIK (Greenland), . September 11. - A motor-boat left here on; , Sunday night to ihunE fot the Hutdhinson family who are en route to Denmark from the United States, ''and whose ‘plant is believed to have been forced down thirty miles south-west o £ hore in Kjoo* Bay. '■; c It is how fearfed that the eight occupants have perished, v . The Danish Gdyef'hpient ..#•"* .wire-' to Xuud Rasnauasen, who is on ?& a expedition in the steamer Staunihg. to organise a search for the flying : family. . ..v-.';' , -
SEARCH CONTINUES
(Rc wived tliiß day at 9.2fi a.m) September 12. Trawlers searching for the Hutehinsons with searchlights encountered . many icebergs* WylKe and Chapman, members of Watkins’ expedition are searching in a motor boat from Angmiagsalik.
An aeroplane belonging to the Rasmussen expedition joined the searchers also Udet, a war-time German airace.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 September 1932, Page 5
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147GRAVE FEARS HELD Hokitika Guardian, 13 September 1932, Page 5
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