“FEELINGS HARD TO EXPRESS”
Mr. Savage’s Sympathy With Relatives
Sincere sympathy with the relatives of the two pilots—Commander C. M, Duthie and Second Officer W. J. Peel —who lost their lives in the •’accident to the Union Airways Lockheed air-liner, was expressed last evening by the prime Minister, Rt. Hon. M. J. Savage. “Words can hardly express one’s feelings at the loss of life in the unfortunate ocurrence,” said Mr. Savage. “The company concerned has been remarkably successful, running without accident up to to-day. Had there been a number of passengers aboard the air-liner the consequences might have been much more serious, but our sympathy goes out to the relatives of the two men.”
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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 191, 11 May 1938, Page 12
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