LOST CHANNEL PLANE
NO NEWS OF OCCUPANTS
LOW-LYING CLOUDS
LONDON, Sept. 27.
No more news has been received of the Imperial Airways plane Boadicea which was reported overdue on Friday on a trip from Croydon to Paris, carrying the slot, the wireless operator, mails and freight.
The Boadicea is now believed to have crashed in the Channel as a result of lowlying clouds resulting the pilot's vision.
The Post Office has announced that the mails aboard the Boadicea included early London and provincial postings to Australia and unregistered correspondence.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19131, 28 September 1936, Page 5
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