FINDING OF MIKKELSEN.
By Telegraph.—Press Association. —Copyright Copenhagen, Monday. The captain of the vessel Sjoeblomsten, which rescued Eimar Mikkelsen and his companion Iversen, from Bass Rock Island, noticed a wooden post inscribed "1912." He followed the direction of the finger board and reached a hut. He knocked at the door,and both men emerged, nearly naked, with guns. Mikkelsen had previously been'' ill, and Iversen dragged him on a sledge a hundred miles.
They had ample ammunition, and were always able to procure food.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 487, 31 July 1912, Page 5
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83FINDING OF MIKKELSEN. King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 487, 31 July 1912, Page 5
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