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NO NEWS OF MOIR AND OWEN
WEST COAST TO BE SEARCHED.
Blv AIX TO OPERATE FROM DARWIN.
(Australian Press Association.) (Received 9 a.m.) SYDNEY', This Day
The Amalgamated Wireless’ Wyndiiam station advises that Captain Grosvenor flew over the Forrest River country yesterday and afterwards dropped a note saying that lie had no news of the missing aviators, FlightLieutenant Moir and Flying-Officer Owen. The Federal Government has decided to send the lighthouse steamer Kyogle to search the West Australian coast for the missing aviators, also to despatch the airplane Atlanta, which is available, with Pilot Brain in charge, -to assist from Darwin.
NOT AT KOEPANG
DEFINITE MESSAGE
(Australian Press Association.) (Received 10 a.m.) WBLTEVREDEN, May 22. A resident of Koepang confirms that Moir and Chven have not landed there. i
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Northern Advocate, 23 May 1929, Page 5
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