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THE AWARUA

WARSHIP STANDING BY

WILL TAKE VESSEL IN TOW

WEATHER STILL ROUGH

(BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION.) WELLINGTON, Sept. ISA wireless message from the commander of H.M.S. Dunedin: Am standing by the Avvarua, 82 miles, lo degrees, east of li'ast Cape Am supplving the crew with provisions and will take her in tow when the- weather moderates.”

VESSEL'S NOT SEEN FROM lighthouse. GISBORNE, Sept. 17. The East. Cape lighthouse keeper reports that he has not seen any sign of the Dunedin or the Atvarua. iiesumably the vessels are well out to sea. A moderate sea. is running. A NAPIER REPORT.

NAPIER, Sept. 18. The Awarua, is off Gable-end lore land, non, GlsMrno. H.M.S. D.«d£ is standing by. There are no fuithei details

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 18 September 1926, Page 9

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THE AWARUA Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 18 September 1926, Page 9

THE AWARUA Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 18 September 1926, Page 9

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