RESCUE BY TRAWLER
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PRESS CONDEMNS FLIGHT AS SENSELESS AND USELESS HOPE ALMOST ABANDONED The Hutcbison family of seven, who have been missing for two days were located by a trawler off the coast of East Greenland, after hope of finding them alive had been almost abandoned. Newspaper comment criticises the flight as senseless and a gamble with the lives of children.
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Rec. Sept. 14, 1.15 a.m. London, Sep. 13. The trawler, Lord Talbot has wireIessed from Reykjavik that she -has located the Hutchisons, and is rescuing them at daylight. The Copenhagen newspaper, Politiken declares that the Government will ban the Hutchisons from landing in Greenland, because it realises that such flights are unsuitable. and useless, tespecia/lly whiere women and children are involvedLondon, Sep. 13. The trawler, Lord Talbot rescued the Hutchisons at daylight and conveyed the.m to Finsen wireless station in East Greenland.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 327, 14 September 1932, Page 5
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