MISSING AVIATORS.
SKELETONS FOUND IN DEBJBKU
LONDON, February It. ' ? The Basra correspondent of -ttw "Daily Mail" says that tto disappear- ' _i' ance pf Flight-Lieutenant" laty awl Pilot-Offieer Stewart, while engage* . jj a flight, across the desert last Jfciff ,la* ' : "j been solved. ~ "' -' Their two skeletons have tees fewta* \-Aq 15 miles apart: ' t s • .* ;o|' It is believed that Day was iajßfal ~1 in a crash, and died alter Stewart cad J left to look for help. Is tk* f»Umi -"?# heat Stewart evidently feat lj» tow» = -.* ings, and wandered away tret* 'tWfenlV waj[ * or "which he was' waiting.' T** bones were collected a*d eaaTejad it * an aeroplane to Basra, and given m military f oneral.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18310, 18 February 1925, Page 9
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