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ELLSWORTH SEARCH.

NO SIGNALS HEARD BY SHIP. (.United Press Association—Copyright.) NEW YORK, January 4. A North American Newspaper Alliance copyright message from the Wyatt Earp says: "For five days the Wyatt Earp travelled within 600 miles of Mr Lincoln'' Ellsworth's trans-Atlantic route, but although a sharp watch iva*> kept no radio signals were detected. "With a strong following wind the vessel is going in a westerly direction north of the ice pack, en route to the Bay of Whales, to-day's noon position was latitude '63.32, longitude 114.46. This is near "the point Admiral Byrd reached in the Jacob Ruppert, and from which he made his flight smith. We are still 2000 miles from the Bay of Whales."'

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 71, 6 January 1936, Page 5

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ELLSWORTH SEARCH. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 71, 6 January 1936, Page 5

ELLSWORTH SEARCH. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 71, 6 January 1936, Page 5

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