GRAVE ANXIETY FOR AVIATORS
WIDE SEARCH UNDERTAKEN. OVER 300 MEN ENGAGED. Received 10.30 n.m. to-day. 'United. Press Association —By Electric Telegrapti Copyright .> CAPETOWN, March 1. Grave anxiety is felt in regard to Lady Young and Dr. Kirby. Fear is expressed that-Lady Young, who recently was ill with malaria, had been overcome by weakness and crashed. Sir Hubert Young flew over thickly wooded country between Choma. and Monze searching for traces of the missing plane. Police patrols arc visiting native villages for possible news, Rhodesia railways are sending 100 me to join in the search, while 200 men of the Northern Rhodesia Regiment have amved at Livingstone.
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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 2 March 1935, Page 5
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