STILL NOT FOUND.
MISSING AIRMAN QUEST.
WEATHER CONDITIONS GOOD. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WATPUKURAU, this day. In furtherance of the search for the missing airman, Mr. Hamish Armstrong, another party of four, consisting of Messrs. Brian Armstrong, the Ross brothers, and Winnicott, left the base at Wakarara about 0.30 this morning. The weather conditions are excellent, with only a slight haze over the Ruahines, and there is evidence that the snow is quickly melting. The Barlow family of three searchers, with Mr. R. Ross, returned from the range , on Tuesday. There is no news as ,yet from the main official party.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 186, 8 August 1935, Page 9
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