THE LINDBERGHS.
LAND ON PENINSULA. 75 MILES FROM NOME. FURTHER DELAYED BY FOGS, United Press Assn.—Elec. Tel. CnnyrlgM. (Received Aug. 12, 8.45 a.m.) VANCOUVER, August 11. A message from Nome slates that Colonel and Mrs Lindbergh landed on Seward Peninsula about 11 p.m, on Monday night, probably somewhere on Kotzebue Sound, about 75 miles from Nome. They planned to proceed to Nome, but a heavy fog enveloped the district. i
NOME REACHED. United Press Assn.—Elec. Tel. CopvrlghL (Received Aug. 12, 10.45 a.m.; NOME, August 11. Colonel and Mrs Lindbergh landed at Safety Bay. on the Nome River, 21 miles outside Nome, at 10.40 a.tn. to-day. from Shlmarof, Kalzebug Sound.
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Waikato Times, Volume 110, Issue 18405, 12 August 1931, Page 7
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