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COMBING THE RANGES i MOST PKOMISJXG CLUE | I United I'russ Assuciiitiuii — liy Kietlriu Tcloj . m-iiuli-Cowrlßtit. (Received 2511 i Marcli, 10 a.m.)' SYDNEY, This Day. ! The.search for llic Southern Cloud j so Jar has been f mil less, it con-1 timicH to-day, all available 'planes being eo-opled into an iiUensified combing of the mountainous area in North-eastern Victoria and the southwcslern comer of New South Wales. The most definite clue is that provided by Ranger Spargo and Constable M'Millan, who report that white objects were seen on the slopes j of Mount flswiu. M'Millan, with experienced bushmen, expects to roach the spot this afternoon. The country is extremely broken. Arrangements have been made for the Southern Star to bo taken off the Brisbane-Sydney service to join in the search. The- 'plane will bo equipped with medical supplies and wireless roceivinc: uin! ti-iusrnitiing apparatus. A| {doctor-will lie curried. The 'plane will j jimike a;i intensive search of areas not already scoured. The Southern Sky, the last available machine of the company, will join in the search.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 71, 25 March 1931, Page 9
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178SEARCH SO FAR VAIN Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 71, 25 March 1931, Page 9
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