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  3. THE NEW ZEALAND FLIGHT.

    "Still no sign," is the report this evening, which is slowly strangling the most sanguine hopes of the airmen's wives and Mr. McNicol, and the others associated ...

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  4. THE WARSHIPS' SEARCH.

    Commodore Swabey, who is on board H.M.S. Dunedin, reported this afternoon that he had searched the sea to the westward of New Zealand, the ship's ...

    Article : 95 words
  5. "SAW THE PLANE."

    Mr. William Winter (a railwayman at Maxwell, near Wanganui) has stated that he and his wife saw an aeroplane for two or three minutes on the night of January ...

    Article : 77 words
  6. THE LAST MESSAGE.

    Mr. Blow, the New Zealand Government officer in Sydney, has received a telegram to-day in which the suggestion is made that in the reported last message ...

    Article : 86 words
  7. THE MORSE CODE.

    A cable message from New Zealand denies a Sydney statement that the call signs and the interpretation code to be used in connection with the wireless ...

    Article : 220 words
  8. CRUISERS ABANDON THE SEARCH.

    The cruisers Dunedin and Diomede have abandoned the search for the mussing airmen (Lieutenant Monerieff and Captain Hood), and are returning to Auckland. ...

    Article : 91 words
  9. ANOTHER REPORT.

    Mr. Frank Metcalfe, a resident of Alton, near Patea, reports that he heard on aeroplane pass over his house at midnight on Tuesday. The noise seemed so ...

    Article : 76 words
  10. THE FLARES.

    An important new theory was advanced to-day by Air-Mechanic Ward, R.A.A.F., who supervised the final adjusting of the plane. The captain and officers of the ...

    Article : 186 words
  11. ANOTHER ATTEMPT.

    Captain P. H. Moody, formerly pilot in the Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services, arrived by car to-day at Bathurst, accompanied by his wife. ...

    Article : 92 words
  12. A FRUITLESS SEARCH.

    Cables from Wellington state that with the return to Auckland to-day of the warships Diomede and Dunedin, and of the tug Toia, the search at sea for the missing ...

    Article : 293 words
  13. SEARCHING THE MOUNTAINS.

    There is still no news of the missing aviators, and all investigations, of the various reports of lights and fires have proved fruitless. The latest reports concern ...

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  14. AGRICULTURAL CONDITiONS.

    Mr. H. D. M. Adams (Agricultural Instructor) reports that the weather during the first week of December was cool and showery, and although it prevented, in ...

    Article : 216 words
  15. DID THE PLANE CATCH FIRE?

    Important information regarding the missing New Zealand aviators was given this morning by the captain and crew of the steamer Kaiwarra, which arrived ...

    Article : 549 words
  16. TWO CRUISERS TO HELP IN SEARCH.

    Commenting on the flight Mr. Coates said he discussed their plans with both airmen a few weeks ago. He then said he thought they were ill-prepared, but the ...

    Article : 193 words
  17. NO TRACE FOUND.

    Extravagant stories are being circulated regarding the result of the attempt of Lieutenant Moncrieff and Captain Hood to fly from Sydney to New Zealand. One ...

    Article : 128 words
  18. WINE FROM ORANGES.

    A company is being formed in the Hawkesbury district to make wine, brandy, tonics, and medicinal wines from oranges. A large factory will be erected in the ...

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  19. THE SEA SEARCH ABANDONED.

    The sea search for the missing airmen bas been abandoned. Police and trampers are still combing the ranges, and two aeroplanes-Captain Findlay's at Trentham ...

    Article : 131 words
  20. PERSISTENT SEARCHERS.

    Cables from "New Zealand report that Airman Findley returned to-day after an extensive search for Lieutenant Moncrieff and Captain Hood. He had nothing to ...

    Article : 275 words
  21. WARSHIP ASSISTING IN THE SEARCH.

    There seems to be little doubt that tragedy has overtaken Lieutenant Moncrieff and Captain Hood. Amalgamated Wireless were informed from Wellington ...

    Article : 529 words
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  23. "MUST HAVE COME DOWN IN THE SEA."

    All the searchers have returned from the hill and bush country, and it is now generally considered that the airmen (Lieutenant Moncrieff and Captain Hood) ...

    Article : 283 words
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