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NO SIGN OF MISSING PLANE

SEARCH BEING CONTINUED

(P.A.) WELLINGTON, November 25. Despite an extensive search, no trace has been found of the aircraft reported missing on November 20 during a cross-country flight from Ohakea to Opunake, and a return search is being maintained by aircraft of the Royal New Zealand Air Force. The occupants of the missing aircraft arc Leading Aircraftman Charles William Baker and Leading Aircraftman Winston Stanley Cannell.

REWARD OF £2OO OFFERED

(P.A.) AUCKLAND, November 25. A reward of £2OO for information leading to the recovery of the aircraft in which his son, Leading Aircraftman Baker, aged 21, and Leading Aircraftman Cannell. of Matamata, are missing from the Royal New Zealand Air Force station at Ohakea, is offered by Mr W. B. Baker, of Russell.

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Southland Times, Issue 24602, 26 November 1941, Page 4

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NO SIGN OF MISSING PLANE Southland Times, Issue 24602, 26 November 1941, Page 4

NO SIGN OF MISSING PLANE Southland Times, Issue 24602, 26 November 1941, Page 4

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