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NO SIGN OF YACHT FAITH [Per United Press Association.] WELLINGTON, July ,18. There is still no eign of . the: yacht Faith, which has been missing Off th* Chatham Islands with a crew of throe men since Saturday. Advice to this effect was received from the trawler South Sea in a wireless message via the Chatham Islands radio station '.at 10 o’clock to-night to the Director-General of the Post and Telegraph Department in Wellington. The yacht left the trawler in, a southwest gale on Saturday, and has not been seen since. A search was immediately instituted by land and sea. It was continued to-day, when the South Sea despatched five launches to scour the coast round the islands. ;

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Evening Star, Issue 23322, 19 July 1939, Page 2

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