SIR HUBERT WILKINS.
signals FROM his ship.
kEP obt FROM deception ISLAND.
„ rRf ,S ASSOCIATION -BY ELECTjtIC T S LEGHAPH-COrYR.OHT.)
( Bcceivcd February 12th, 11 p.m.) \-EW YORK, February 12. . ~o Py rigbt message from Deception * d dated February 11th, states: « . of the whaling vessels seeking * with Sir Hubert Wilkins m a states: 'The ship Wilheard from 1400 H'S'meUges have not indicated the 1 of Sir Hubert Wilkms's silence, 4S'b remains a matter of mere conjee*ur<"-
Received February 12th, 7.43 p.m.)
BUENOS AY RES, February 12. Sadio stations in this vicinity have ♦lniipd their efforts to establish comSJation "Uh Sir Hubert Wilkins in to verify the report that whalers j|ad him near L,cce F ,tioll rA wireless mcssago from Deception T«L|d 0 n February 4th stated that for JLn davs and nights members of Sir Wnbert Wilkins's expedition had been Mine to S et illto touch ™ th Sir Sakert's fhip William Scoresby, but without success, and they were unable to account for the mystarious silence.]
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19852, 13 February 1930, Page 11
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