REPORT BY WIRELESS.
MESSAGE TO AWARUA STATION. (By Telegraph.—Press Association,-) f r -. r " WELLING TON,, "Sunday. The Secretary of the' Post and Telegraph Department has received the fol-' ! lowing wireless ■ timed- 3.20 p.m.:— ... .. * r .. ■ "S.S. Cabarita, latitude ,40deg 11m. south, longitude l*l9deg 10im east, sent alarm signal and advised boiler mishap and requested ship.* in vicinity to stand by. Boilers burst. Tallin© hastening to assistance and expects to arrive at 9 p.m. Talune" advised Hobart that nothing heard of Cabarita- since 3.21 p.m.' New Zealand time."
The fallowing advice has been received from the radio station at Awarna in referencejt'o the Cabarita: —"The following. message was sent : from the -Talune t& the Hobarte'adio station at-10.44' p.m. on December 27: 'Just passed Cabarita jnd O.K.'" . '; ' . • •
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 307, 29 December 1930, Page 7
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124REPORT BY WIRELESS. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 307, 29 December 1930, Page 7
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