ANDERSON'S BODY FOUND
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright
(Australian Press Association).
LYING UNDER WING OR HIS PLANE. DEAD IN THE DESEET
NO SIGN Op MECHANIC HITCHCOCK. RELIEF PARTY TO SET OUT
SYDXEY, April 21. The Kookulmrrn lias been found. Oue dead man under a tving is believed to be Anderson. Tbe otlier man is missing. Tlie discovery tvas made by Pilot lirain, oi Quantas Airways, Ltd., Queensland. Pilot Hrain, oi tbe aerojilane Atlanta, sent a message to-nigbt stating tliat be liad found tbe Kookaburra in tlie desert, approximalely 80 miles west by nortli of Poweli's Creek. "\Ye cireled low and one man tvas seen lying under a tving, apparently dead for some days. It looked like Anderson. Tliere tvas no sign of tbe otlier man. AA'e dropjied a cun of water attaehod to a small parachute. Tbe macbine apjiears to be undaniaged and stands at tbe east end of a large pateb of ground, ivbich is largol y burut otf and is still smoking." Pack borses with a party of trac-kers are setting out from AA'ave Hill witboufc dclay. Brain suggests .tliat other macbines should join bim in Ihe searcli for tbe other man, Ilitchceck.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 68, 22 April 1929, Page 7
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193ANDERSON'S BODY FOUND Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 68, 22 April 1929, Page 7
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