HER MISSION ACCOMPLISHED.
JvRAiSSIN UIKrrURNING TO KING’S BAY. NO SIGN OF AMUNDSEN. (United I’ress Association—By Electric Telegraph Copyright.) (Australian Press Association.) LONDON. July 17. The Russian ice-breaker Kvussin has rescued the Russian airman CJmknovski and his four companions and i.s en route from Advent Bay, istatcs advice from King’s Bay. She is expected at King’s Bay shortly. 'Plie Krassin will he unable to enter King’ts Bay harbour owing to her deep draught. The captain has asked a doctor from the Git fa d.i Milano to come to the road-stead' to attend Mariano, av.lio is .seriously ill owing to gangrene attacking a frost-bitten leg. Captain Riser Larsen and Captain Holm have returned with bile Hobby. They reached east of Green In ml, hutfound no trace of Captain Amundsen or Guilband, the Frenchman avlio piloted C'niit-a-iii. Amundsen and carried Died-rit-kseu as a -spare pilot.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 18 July 1928, Page 5
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142HER MISSION ACCOMPLISHED. Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 18 July 1928, Page 5
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