AMERICAN HUNTERS MISSING
(Received 29th November, 2 p.m.) CAPETOAVN, 23th November. There is much anxiety over the fate of two American doctors, Magoon and
MacNullan, who left Salisbury in May of a hunting expedition to Angola in a motor caravan. Nothing has been heard of them since 26th September, when it was reported that they had reached Chavanga, on the Portuguese border, in a disabled car. Their provisions had been looted by wandering bushmen, and live of the native attendants had been killed. It was stated that they were abandoning the cars and proceeding on their journey on donkeys. The Government is sending out-an expedition in search of the missing Americans.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 130, 29 November 1926, Page 10
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