MRS. BRUCE MISSING
PERSIAN GULF SCOURED
FEAR OF CRASH IN SEA
L'niicd Press Association—By Electric Tele-
graph—Copyright.
DELHI, 7th October
Mrs. Victor Bruce is missing again. It was previously reported that she had landed at Jask, but although search parties have scoured 300 miles of desolate Persian coast between. Jask and Bundar Abbas, there are no signs of her, and it is feared that she crashed in the sea between the Island of Henjam, over which she was observed on Sunday, afternoon, and the mainland.
■There is still hope, as a Dutch airmail 'plane, due- at Karachi yesterday, has not arrived. Possibly it has seen Mrs. Brace's 'plane and landed to assist her. All the Persian Gulf stations and ships have been combed, but up to last evening there was no news of the airwoman. Mrs. Bruce, who is well known as a racing motorist and the holder of many roeords, took to flying about two months ago, acquiring a pilot's certificate after seven days. On 25th September she left aerodrome on a flight to Tokio.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 86, 8 October 1930, Page 11
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MRS. BRUCE MISSING
Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 86, 8 October 1930, Page 11
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