HISSING EXPLORERS.
BCMOtntS OF MASSACRE.
jf4«CHCTO LAUNCH OVERDUE.
(Received 9 a.m.)
SYDXEY, this day. jle Tknrsday Island steamer Winderoo MOrte that one of the launches searchfag for the Staniforth Smith party is The auxiliary ketch Sir Arthur jgj been dispatched to search. 4 Tague rumour is current at Daru jut six police of the original party reamed to their Tillages while the Merrie fgWind ■sras searching the Kikori River, natives reported that the Governjjfjt party'? raft capsized on the river, a j the party ■mis massacred by the He vicinity of the reported massacre -ts searched,"but substantiation was not fjitheoniH l ?- JfeJbonrne official reports discredit the jfpo/re story.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 55, 6 March 1911, Page 5
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