THE POLAR FLYERS
POSSIBLY AT BAY OF WHALES WIRELESS STILL SILENT ' (United Press Association) (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) NEW YORK, November 28. (Received Nov. 29, at 8 p.m.) A copyright message from aboard the Wyatt Earp says: “Another day of constant listening failed to reveal the position of Ellsworth. It can be assumed that their main wireless set is out of action, but they had a complete hand generator, both sending and receiving, and normally its signals should have been heard at some time by someone in civilisation. There is nqs reason to believe that the men are in immediate difficulty or suffering hardship and it is hoped that they will be waiting at the Bay of Whales for the Wyatt Earp. Depots will be laid at points to which Ellsworth and Kenyon can walk from any point along the route they proposed to take on the flight from Dundee Island to Ross Sea.”
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22742, 30 November 1935, Page 13
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