WRECKED AIR LINER
SOME OF THE BODIES RECOVERED EFFORTS TO RAISE PLANE FAIL Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright ALEXANDRIA, January 8. (Received January 4, at 10.30 a.m.) Divers recovered the bodies of Mrs Horsman, Miss Eckforf, the steward and the Italian, Senor Tarteglionc. It will probably be impossible to raise the wreck, as the hawsers of the tug’s crane have already broken’twice. THE MAILS LONDON, January 3. (Received January 4, at 11 a.m.) Imperial Airways estimate that approximately one third of the mail destined for Australia and New Zealand was lost in the City of Khartoum, which carried early bags, but the mail posted within about 18 hours of closing time, which is the hulk of it, is safe, as it was carried by a sister plane.
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Evening Star, Issue 22228, 4 January 1936, Page 11
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125WRECKED AIR LINER Evening Star, Issue 22228, 4 January 1936, Page 11
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