WASHED ASHORE
AIR MAIL FROM BOADICEA
CHANNEL CRASH IN SEPTEMBER
(Received this day at 1.30 pm.) LONDON, November 11 Five thousand sea-soaked letters have arrived at the London postal headquarters. They were washed ashore in two mail-h'ags on the Kentish coast, and have been identified as part of the mail on the ' airliner Boadicoa, which was lost in the Channel on September 25. The letters ar.e being dried, and will, where possible, be delivered, or returned to the senders,
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 November 1936, Page 5
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