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No trace of brother

PA Auckland ' The Auckland police | want to hear urgently j from the brother of an American, Mr Robert Steel, who was a passenger on the DC 10 flight to I Antarctica. The brother called the : Auckland police on Thursday from the Hamilton area and hung up in a very distressed state after learning Mr Steel was on the flight. The police have been unable to trace him and want him to telephone Auckland "94-240.

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Press, 3 December 1979, Page 6

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No trace of brother Press, 3 December 1979, Page 6

No trace of brother Press, 3 December 1979, Page 6

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