CANADIAN TRAGEDY.
TWO AIR VICTIMS FOUND
VANCOUVER, February 6.
A message' from Fort McMurray, Alberta, states that the bodies of two victims of the Far North air trails, Pilot P. B. Calder and Engineer A. W. Madin, pioneer airmen of the Arctic rim of Canada, have been found. They had been missing since January 31 after leaving' Fort Rae. The bodies were found near there in the wreckage of their 'plane by searchers of Canadian Airways. The two men had been engaged in mail and passenger services.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 31, 7 February 1933, Page 7
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