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SAFE IN "BLANKET BAY" AFTER BEING LOST FOR NEARLY A FORTNIGHT IN THE TARARUA RANGES The two Wellington youths, Roy Diedrich (left) and Desmond Scanlon, photographed after their ordeal in crossing the ranges from Master ton to Levin, Although none the worse for their experience, they obeyed medical advice by taking things easy for aTew days. 4 - * ... •—■SStI.S irßOtOSfft

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19625, 2 May 1927, Page 11

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SAFE IN "BLANKET BAY" AFTER BEING LOST FOR NEARLY A FORTNIGHT IN THE TARARUA RANGES The two Wellington youths, Roy Diedrich (left) and Desmond Scanlon, photographed after their ordeal in crossing the ranges from Master ton to Levin, Although none the worse for their experience, they obeyed medical advice by taking things easy for aTew days. 4 – * ... •—■SStI.S irßOtOSfft New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19625, 2 May 1927, Page 11

SAFE IN "BLANKET BAY" AFTER BEING LOST FOR NEARLY A FORTNIGHT IN THE TARARUA RANGES The two Wellington youths, Roy Diedrich (left) and Desmond Scanlon, photographed after their ordeal in crossing the ranges from Master ton to Levin, Although none the worse for their experience, they obeyed medical advice by taking things easy for aTew days. 4 – * ... •—■SStI.S irßOtOSfft New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19625, 2 May 1927, Page 11