JHE SOUTHERN CLOUD
JSIO WRECKAGE SEE^I FROM AIR
SYDNEY, 12th. July. ;"< Might-Lieutenant C. P. Ulni and] other aviators flew over the district where it was believed the . air-linet! Southern Cloud's wreckage was scei^ by a prospector. They did not sightj anything resembling aeroplane wreck* age. .; . '■ -:.■■■■■. : ■■• : ■■■:
It was reported on 9th July that thaj aeroplane Southern Cloud had been) found twenty miles outside Cootamum dra, in southern New South. Wales^ Later information stated, however, thati although a prospector reported having seen aeroplane wreckage two miles front where he was working in the wild country at Ncrriga, near Cootamundra,thcro was, no confirmation that the] Southern ■ Cloud actually liad been, lo* cated. ~
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 11, 13 July 1931, Page 9
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