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U.S. BOMBER MISSING OFF HONOLULU

CREW OF SIX ABOARD

MANY SHIPS AND AIRCRAFT TAKE PART IN SEARCH

(Received April 1, 5.5 p.m.)

HONOLULU. March 31. Sixty-five surface vessels, 210 aeroplanes from aircraft-carriers, and 30 aeroplanes from the Pearl Harbour naval base are searching for the bombing aeroplane which has *faeen missing since yesterday. Six men were aboard the aeroplane, which had been ordered to search for a theoretical enemy not tnore than 200 miles from the coast of Oahu Island.

, Divers are still searching for oodles from another bomber which earlier fell into the sea.

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22367, 2 April 1938, Page 15

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95

U.S. BOMBER MISSING OFF HONOLULU Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22367, 2 April 1938, Page 15

U.S. BOMBER MISSING OFF HONOLULU Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22367, 2 April 1938, Page 15

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