RESCUE FROM ICE
FOUR MEN OFF GREENLAND.
(United Press Association —Copyright) (Received Tin's Day, 9.15 a.m.) COPENHAGEN, August 28.
The Norwegian ship Buskoe rescued the four men who were icebound near Cape Berlin, Greenland. Leo Hansen, a ' film photographer, and Christian Jensen, a telegraphist, wintered at the Manok Company’s station in Greenland. A Danish naval boat went to their relief, hut became jammed in the ice 450 miles from the station, in the meanwhile Jensen became ill. He and Hansen decided to try to reach the Godthaab in a motorboat, accompanied by two Manok hunters, but were blocked by the ice near Cape Berlin a week ago.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 271, 29 August 1935, Page 5
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