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THiE WYATT EARP’S VOYAGE. THROUGH DANGEROUS CHANNEL. NEW YORK, Dec. 23. The North American Newspaper Alliance correspondent aboard the Wyatt Karp, ill a copyright message, says: “On her way to carry out the directions laid down by Mr Lincoln Ellsworth before he left, on his flight, the Wyatt Earp is braving the dreaded Coclcburn Channel, a few miles north of Cape Horn, through Avhich boats pass only in emergencies. Clear Aveather has made possible a successful passage, avoiding the dangerous rocks. “The aeroplane ci'cav is busy making adjustments to the Northiop, Avhich is named the Texaco Sl3. “The Wyatt Earp is now about 780 miles from the place Avhere the search flight Avill start. Perhaps in nine days supplies can be dropped at Chaicot Island.”
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 63, 26 December 1935, Page 5
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