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NO SIGN OF MISSING PLANE

HASTINGo, June V. No- trace has yet been found of the Hawlce's Bay hnd East Ooast Aero. Olub 's Tiger Moth whielv was pilotcd by Mr. John Dennis Tacon, of Hastings, . and went missing on a iliglit. from Hastings to Taupo on Saturday mornirig." : Adverse weather conditions impeded the search yesterday and the weather today eontinued rough with a high northerly wind reaching gale force at times. ' A low 'ceiling -made ' furthpr search impossible until •• later today when there was an improvemeht in visibility. Saturday 's search operations were carried out from the Bridge Pa airfield but yesterday morning it was decided to make Taupo the operations base and the search was concentrated over a wide area of the Reparoa distriet.

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Chronicle (Levin), 10 June 1947, Page 7

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NO SIGN OF MISSING PLANE Chronicle (Levin), 10 June 1947, Page 7

NO SIGN OF MISSING PLANE Chronicle (Levin), 10 June 1947, Page 7

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