Search to continue
PA Auckland The private search for survivors of the missing yacht Ponsonby Express will continue this week. Mr G. W. Angus, brothei of the yacht’s skipper, Mi ;Noel Angus, said last evening that the search would continue but the area had not | been decided. i Mrs Brenda Ball, mother c-1 I Stephen Ball, one of the ■crew, yesterday tried to gel
i in touch with the Prime Min- - ister (Mr Muldoon) to gat t him to authorise the use of - R.N.Z.A F, Orions again in the search. However, she r got only as far as a secrer tary who did not see how Mr » Muldoon could help. ‘‘Time is running short,” t said Mrs Bail, “You should not have to argue about it. f i Why bother to have a search ?jand rescue organisation if t you are not going to use it.”
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