FOUR MEN RESCUED
Ice-bound Off Greenland
Copenhagen, August 27
The Norwegian ship Buskoe rescued rhe four men ice-bound in a motor-boat without food or fuel off Cape Berlin In north-east Greenland.
Leo Hansen. film photographe: and Christian Jensen telegraphist, wintered at Nanok. a hunting company's -ration. The Danish naval boat Godthaab went to their relief and became jammeo in the ice 450 miles from the station Meanwhile Jensen became ill and he an. Hansen decided to Ty to reach the Godthaab in a motor-boat, accompanies by two Nanok hunters, but they became blocked in the, tee near Cape Benin a week ago, and wirelessed tlint they would die if help was not sent. The cable message stated that it was assumed that they hud a small W’-eless transmitter which they had taken from Nanok and with which they communicated with the Godthaab, which sent t message that the situation was critical and every hour precious.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 286, 30 August 1935, Page 7
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