TWO AIRWOMEN RESCUED
INJURED IN AFRICAN CRASH.
BLOWN OFF COURSE BY STORM.
British Wireless. Rugby, Jan. 17. The two English girl fliers, Misses Joan Page and Audrey Sale-Barker, who crashed in the African bush, have been brought to Nairobi. They were located by air searchers yesterday after having been missing since Saturday. Miss Page has a broken leg and her companion slight head injuries. Both are in hospital, where they are reported to be comfortable and cheerful. They state that they were blown out of their course by a storm, and, in making a forced landing when the petrol became exhausted, the machine turned over. . <
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 January 1933, Page 5
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