THE WARATAH.
EXPERTS DEEM FARTHER SEARCff' HOPELESS. By Tclceraph-Efcas AaEDclaUon-Copyrtnit.^'i (licc. 'December 30, 9,10 p.m.) :> ■ : London, DecawliDr 3<J. ' •'• ■ -Sir John Tavorner, Agent-General: fof. 4 v Victoria, is negotiating for, a steamer to • proccod to tho Crozet Islands, to soarcli for the Waralali. lie finds.'that thti'BftMV;»ral opinion of. oxperts is thai.a further" search is hopeless. They think that if tho. Waratak woB afloat she', would havff - drifted to Australia by now, t [It the conrso of his report, th« c&ptain l oft ha Sabine. th« special scaroh staunfir, ' stated . that lie siig-zaeged in a Special i vs'. cirolo 400 miles in drnmotor,' feud visited • Possession Island/ but a fog' prevented'" ' him finding tho other Crorots, and h* proceededto St. Paul's Island,]
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 703, 31 December 1909, Page 5
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120THE WARATAH. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 703, 31 December 1909, Page 5
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