LOST AT SEA.
":: TWO SHIPS AND AEROPLANE. -SEARCH PROVES FRUITLESS. By Tel«r*iih —Press Assn.—Copyright Received Sept. 28, 9.35 p m. Sydney, Sept. 28. The search for the missing crews of ' the &nelia J and the Southern Cross, pjnd ilso the missing aeroplane, has been Jw»jar fruitless. The steamer Melbourne, with a sea|>l*pe on board, started yesterday to »«rch between Sydney and New Zeaand thence to 'Melbourne. A 'jiestjoyer waia despatched to-day to for the airman. Information received by the agents of th» . SMthm Cross leads to the belief that th* TOWel was lost with all bands. It is believed she struck Reid's Rock and subsequently exploded.—Aus.-N.Z. )3aU« Asm.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 September 1920, Page 5
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