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MR LINCOLN ELLSWORTH. NO UNDUE ANXIETY FELT. (United Press Association-Copyright) NEW YORK, November 29. A message from the Wyatt Earp says that another day of constant listening failed to reveal the position of Mr Lincoln Ellsworth. It can be assumed that the main wireless is out of action, but he had a complete hand generator, both for sending and receiving, and normally its signals should be heard some time by someone in civilisation. There is no reason to believe that the men are in immediate difficulty, or suffering hardship. It is hoped that they will be waiting at the Bay of Whales for the Wyatt Earp. Depots will be laid at points to which Mr Ellsworth and his pilot, Mr Kenyon, can walk from any point along the route they proposed to take on the flight from Dundee Island to the Ross Sea. North American Newspaper Alliance Copyright.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 42, 30 November 1935, Page 5
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