GRAVEST ANXIETY FELT
Search Efforts Intensified REMOTE HOPE OF SAFETY Palmerston North, Today—The gravest anxiety is now felt for the safety of the four young trampers who have been missing on the Tararua Range for over a week. Exceptionally bad weather during the week-end greatly restricted tlio activities of search parties, and it is considered by experienced trampers tnat every day time elapses makes more slender the hope of finding them alive, 'lae prospects of ttieir survival after exposure to the rigorous
country conditions that prevailed during me past tew days is stated to be poor, unless they have been fortunate enough to rind some adequate
shelter. Meanwhile search efforts have been intensified with the realisation that every aour's delay in their succour counts. ' NO NEWS YET Press Association. —Copyright. Mastertoh, Today—Though search parties are out no news has yet been received of the missing trampers.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 227, 24 April 1933, Page 5
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