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U.S. DESTROYERS.

SEARCHING FOR SEAPLANE. (BT CJLSLE —PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPTBIGHT.) (AUBTB.ALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION.) (Received September 6th, 5.5 p.m.) SAN FRANCISCO, September 4 Eighteen destroyers of tho battle fleet, r.ow in the- vicinity of Samoa, hate been ordered to- proceed immediately to Hawaii to continue the search for the missing PN9. One destroyer is under the command of Admiral S. S. Robiaon.

The U.S. seaplane PN9 descended at sea while en route to Hawaii.

OBSOLETE RADIO.

CHARGES AGAINST DEPARTMENT (ATSTBALIAX iX D N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION.) (Received September 6th ; 11-5 pan.) LOS ANGELES, September 5. Lieutenant D.'E. A. Farron, United States Aviation Reserve, delegate to the National Radio' Exposition here, blamed the obsolete radio equipment for the plight of tho mißsing seaplane PN.O, which carried the antennee under tho 'plane, rendering it useless when in the water. He accused tho Navy Department of neglectf and red tape in adopting radio improvements.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18480, 7 September 1925, Page 9

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151

U.S. DESTROYERS. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18480, 7 September 1925, Page 9

U.S. DESTROYERS. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18480, 7 September 1925, Page 9

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