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GENERAL DAWES SEEKING ATLANTIS General Dawes, of Reparations H** fame, now Ambassador in Londoi a. financing a search for a possible to the lost continent called Atlantic says a New York message. This is revealed by Mr. Shew® Whitehouse, the American Minister Honduras, who is now on his "*• from Europe to his post. Meanwhile, a search is being ***** in the library at the Vatican by vjy fessor Charles Upson Clark, of *** University, who believes there will found there manuscripts written W priest who visited Central Amw**. soon after the Columbus voyages discovery. These, it is thought, may furnisa key to the Mayan writings in recent years. It is deemed sible that Vatican M.S.S. may conUJ£ references to an “Atlantis,” P art *_ whose population were ancient MM-* Vast inscriptions, like hieroglyph** have been found in Central Scientists of several countries studied them, but so far they ■* been unable to decipher the gf**L and glyphs which cover the gigdjU ruins of Mayan civilisation found the forests of Mexico. —. Colonel Lindbergh was last y 6 ported to have seen a m3nu larger than a pyramid of Egypt he flew over Yucatan, Mexico,

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 970, 13 May 1930, Page 14

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LOST CONTINENT Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 970, 13 May 1930, Page 14

LOST CONTINENT Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 970, 13 May 1930, Page 14

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