FINDING OF MIKKELSEN.
■ - ■ CAMPED ON AN ISLAND. PIiENTT OP POOD. RESCUERS GUIDED BY POST. Received 11.20 a.m.) COPENHAGEN, July 29. The captain of the vessel Sjoeblomsten, which rescued Eimar Mikkelsen and his companion Iversen, from Bass Rock Island, noticed a wooden post inscribed "1012." lie followed the direction of the fingerboard and reached a hut. He knocked at the door, and both 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. PILLAGING OF GOODS.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 181, 30 July 1912, Page 5
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