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WINDFALL OF GOLD

LOST DURING FLIGHT

MISSING BOXES FOUND IN KENT

(Received January 29, 1 p.m.) LONDON, January 28. The two boxes of gold, valued at £16,000, which fell from a HUlmaa Airways aeroplane when the luggage , compartment was ripped open by . a sudden gust in a storm oa a flight from Paris, were found after a long search at New Roinney, Kent. Tho newspapers published plans of the aeroplane's route r and the public and police hunted Essex, Kent, and Sussex for the air liner's gold, but the route traversed was over lonely, wooded country, and the force of the fall might I have buried the bars feet underground. The consignees stated that the gold was insured.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 24, 29 January 1935, Page 9

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WINDFALL OF GOLD Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 24, 29 January 1935, Page 9

WINDFALL OF GOLD Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 24, 29 January 1935, Page 9

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