MISSING FOUR FOUND
LAUNCH WASHED ASHOHE MAROONED ON ISLAND SYDNEY, May 25. Ravenously hungry and . extremely thirsty, the four men who were reported missing after having engaged' a launch on Saturday afternoon with' the object of fishing, at the entrance to the Hawkesbury River were found to-day on Lion Island near the entrance to the river. They had been forced to shelter oVer the week-end after their craft had been washed' ashore by heavy seas. The men, who are all senior employees of the Columbia Gramophone Company, Australia, Limited, are-George Horan, aged 42 years, William Haines, aged 32, James Brownsdon, aged 40,. and Sydney Maigre, aged 40.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19024, 26 May 1936, Page 5
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