UNKEMPT AND HUNGRY. BUT STILL SMILING.- Squadron-Leader Kingsford Smith and Flight-Lieutenant C. T. P. Ulm. photocraphed on the mud-flat on which they were stranded when the Southern Cross came down in the wilds of North-Western Australia. In spite of their gruelling ordeal and diet of weeds and mud-snails, their cheerfulness had not deserted them.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 652, 2 May 1929, Page 16
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54UNKEMPT AND HUNGRY. BUT STILL SMILING.- Squadron-Leader Kingsford Smith and Flight-Lieutenant C. T. P. Ulm. photocraphed on the mud-flat on which they were stranded when the Southern Cross came down in the wilds of North-Western Australia. In spite of their gruelling ordeal and diet of weeds and mud-snails, their cheerfulness had not deserted them. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 652, 2 May 1929, Page 16
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