JAPANESE FLYERS
REPORTED DISCOVERY. United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright WASHINGTON, September 28. The Navy Department to-day received a radio message, intercepted at the American radio station at St. Paul, Alaska, and sent by the Japanese radio station at Otchinshi, which reads: “Our plane at top of the River Manianu, in Alaska, where we are signalling with gunfire and lights.” MISSING FROM ANCHORAGE. A GARBLED MESSAGE. United Press Association—By Electrlo Telegraph—Copyright (Received Sept. 29, 7.10 p.m.) WASHINGTON, Sept. 28,, United States naval radio operators believe that the message from the Japanese station at Otchishi to the missing Japanese flyers, which was intercepted by St. Paul’s Island, Alaska station and which was received here was a garbled account of an aeroplane being missing from its anchorage in Alaska since Sunday, but not Japanese. There is no Mantanu River In Alaska.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19301, 30 September 1932, Page 9
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