POLAR FLIGHT.
STILL NO WORD OF LEADER. (BI CABLE—PBESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT.) (Storey "Sim" SravicK.; VANCOUVER, April 20. No direct newß has yet been heard of Captain Wilkins and Pilot Eielsen. who left Fairbanks on Thursday for Point Barrow. The aeroplane, Alaska, was seen the same day by Eskimo hunters near Thetis Island. Evidently they encountered a fog and got off, their course. There is no reason yet to worry.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18672, 22 April 1926, Page 9
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