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NO NEWS YET

INTENSIVE SEARCH

(By Telegraph—Press Association.) WAIPUKURAU, This Day. Six aeroplanes operating from the Takapau base yesterday were increased to ten this morning in the search along the Ruahine Ranges and the Central Hawke's Bay countryside for the missing aviator, Mr. Hamish Armstrong. A radio receiving station has been established at Takapau under the direction of Messrs. Tyler and Etheridge, of Napier, with outlying points of contact with the search parties, for whom the Women's Institute is catering refreshments at the local depot. I The weather is cloudy over the;

ranges, bat there is no fog and visibility is fairly satisfactory, being much bstter than yesterday. A report that a Moth aeroplane was seen east of Nuhaka Cape at midday yesterday is being investigated. Search parties are operating also along the Wakararara Range, including two from Yeoman and Gardiner's sawmill. Four aeroplanes passed over that area. The sky was overcast this morning and no hopeful news was forthcoming, f

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Evening Post, Issue 20, 23 July 1935, Page 10

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NO NEWS YET Evening Post, Issue 20, 23 July 1935, Page 10

NO NEWS YET Evening Post, Issue 20, 23 July 1935, Page 10