NO TRACE FOUND.
DOUGLAS MAWSON WOMEN EXPEDITION returns to DARWIN. ' "'. n C ' i ' BLE FSISS ASSOCIATION—COrTBIGW {AUSTRALIAN" ANI, X_Z. CABLE ASSOCIATIOS ) V Lcceived PJth. i">.nl.' MLLBOCRNi:. October l-\ Mr O. 1. Pei.rce i Minister for Iloiuc an 'l Icrritorit^s. lias received a telegram from the Administrator uf the Northern Territory, stating that t!'c steamer sent in search of the mining Douglas Maw son women lias returned to Darv.in.
The officer in charge of the search party reports that he made a thorough search, and i.s convinced there n no inundation in the story that two whit.' 1 women are held cantive bt the blaeks.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18202, 13 October 1924, Page 9
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