WRITING. ON GROUND.
HOW PIXOT WAS INFORMED. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) THE CHATEAU, this day. It was after a two-hour search for the missing pair that Mr. S. J. Blackmore, of Rotorua. brought his 'plane back to the Chateau. By this time the men had been found, and those at the hotel evolved an ingenious way of letting him know. He saw from the air in large letters the word "Found" written in Condy's crystals gleaming against a background of snow, and he was able to return to Rotorua without delay.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 155, 4 July 1938, Page 11
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90WRITING. ON GROUND. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 155, 4 July 1938, Page 11
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