MISSING MEN SAFE
LAUNCH WRECKED AT MOUTL OF HAWKESBURY RIVER (Received May 25, 8.5 p.m.) SYDNEY, May 25. Ravenously hungry and extremely thirsty, the four men who disappeared on Saturday after hiring a launch to go fishing in the HawkesI bury river were found to-day on Lion Island, at the mouth of the I Hawkesbury river, where they were | forced to shelter over the week-end. 'The launch was washed ashore by heavy seas. The men, who are all senior employees of the Columbia Gramophone Company, Australia, Ltd., are George Horan, aged 42, William Haines, aged 32, James Brownsdon. aged 40, and Sydney Maigre, aged 40.
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21792, 26 May 1936, Page 11
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