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THE MYSTERIOUS SIGNALS.

NOT SHOWN BY MARORO. Any suggestion that the supposed ship's distress signals seen at Awanui and Ahipara, on the west coast, on the night of Saturday, September 9, may have been sent out by the schooner Maroro, which left Whangap© on the previous day for *ydney, has been disposed of by cable advice received from the master of the vessel. The Maroro arrived in Sydney last Tuesday, and the master states that the schooner did not signal after loaving Whangape.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18202, 22 September 1922, Page 6

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THE MYSTERIOUS SIGNALS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18202, 22 September 1922, Page 6

THE MYSTERIOUS SIGNALS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18202, 22 September 1922, Page 6

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