FLOWERS FOR A GRAVE
DROPPED FROM FLYING .SHIP LONDON, May 23. (Receiver] May 24. at .5.5 p.m.) As the Zeppelift Hindenburg passed over Keighley »n its way home from America a parcel was dropped containing a spray of carnations, a picture of the airship, souvenir stamps, and a letter asking the finder to place the flowers on the grave of the writer's brother, a German war prisoner buried nearby. The writer described himself as the first flying priest.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22889, 25 May 1936, Page 10
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