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(Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Dec. 15. The Director-General of the Post and Telegraph Department, has received the following report from the superintendent of the Awarua radio station: “The following message was broadcast to the Polar Star by the Wyatt Earp at 1.30 a.in. to-day: “Expect to head south from the Magallanes next week.” . “Awarua radio listened keenly lor any reply, but nothing was heard.
RESCUE. PLANE LEAVES FOR . ; MAGALLANES
tTJ.P.A. by Elec. Te I '. Copyright). (Received Dec. 15, G. 35 pirn.) KANSAS' CITY, Dec., 14. \ The Ellsworth rescue plane, with Mr. Merrill at the controls,’ departed for the Magallanes to-day.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12735, 16 December 1935, Page 5
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