A HERO'S HEROIC DEATH.—The Norwegian newspaper “Di Blad,” commenting on the identification of a float from Amundsen’s seaplane, says: “It seems as though Norway has lost one of the most famous men in her history—Captain Amundsen. .. . His disappearance, however, crowns the name of his native land with glory.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 449, 3 September 1928, Page 8
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48A HERO'S HEROIC DEATH.—The Norwegian newspaper “Di Blad,” commenting on the identification of a float from Amundsen’s seaplane, says: “It seems as though Norway has lost one of the most famous men in her history—Captain Amundsen. . . . His disappearance, however, crowns the name of his native land with glory. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 449, 3 September 1928, Page 8
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