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LOST MONOPLANE

STILL MISSING. (Australian Press Association.) (Received 11.30 a.m.) SYDNEY, March 24. Lieutenant Ulm, after observing the country where the Southern Cloud is supposed to be lost, expressed the opinion that its occupants are still alive. They will have to stand by the wreck, a,s the terrain is impassable on foot, The Southern Cloud only had one days food aboard. SYDNEY, Dlarch 24. At 10.45 a.m., there was still no word of the missing plane.

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1931, Page 5

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LOST MONOPLANE Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1931, Page 5

LOST MONOPLANE Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1931, Page 5

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