WIVES DELIGHTED.
RESCUED EXPLORERS. Received January 18, 12.45 p.in. LONDON, Jan. 17. London newspapers radiophoned Mrs Lincoln Ellsworth, who told the Daily Mail: “I have been waiting, waiting, waiting. The suspense has been pretty bad. I guess it’s the first time I have felt cheerful for a long time. .1 am most grateful for everything the Australians have done.” Mrs Kenyon said that with her family she had been standing at the telephone relays ever since the Discovery had sighted the men. She felt lief husband was safe. He was such a grand follow, so- strong with his tremendous strength and skill, that she knew he would he all right. “I suppose I was foolish worrying about him after all the things he has done and the dangefs he lias been uh rough, but I was not different from other wives in doing so,” she said.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 43, 20 January 1936, Page 8
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