AIRWOMAN SAFE.
CRASH IN PERSIAN lIILLS. MACHINE BADLY DAMAGED. RESCUE PARTY SETS OUT. By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright. (Itcooived October 8. 8.15 p.m.) DELHI. Oct.. 8. Mrs. Victor Bruce, who was reported missing yesterday on her attempted flight to Tokio from England, is safo. A message from the airwoman saying sho bad crashed and asking for help was taken by Persian tribesmen to the cablo office at Jask last night. According to (bo messenger Mrs. Brueo is stranded in tho Kohimobark Hills, 20 miles north of Jask. Her machine is badly damaged, but she is not hurt. A rescue party, consisting of tho superintendent of the cable oflico and a ground engineer, two assistants, and a doctor from Imperial Airways' staff, has left Jask in a sailing vessel to render assistance to Mrs. Bruce.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20690, 9 October 1930, Page 13
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133AIRWOMAN SAFE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20690, 9 October 1930, Page 13
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