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LONE SAILOR RETURNS

TASK TOO DIFFICULT Pr«3j Association—By Telegraph—Copyright SYDNEY, March 2. (Received March 2, at 10.10 a.m.) Finding the lot of a lone sailor too difficult m rough weather Mr Frank Wade has returned to Sydney. He may make another attempt to reach New Zealand later if he can find a suitable companion. [A message received on February 2G stated; Mr Frank Wade has set out from Palm Beach, near Sydney, in the seven-ton yacht Siren for Auckland. Mr Wade is sailing alone, and expects to reach Auckland in three weeks.]

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Evening Star, Issue 19805, 2 March 1928, Page 5

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LONE SAILOR RETURNS Evening Star, Issue 19805, 2 March 1928, Page 5

LONE SAILOR RETURNS Evening Star, Issue 19805, 2 March 1928, Page 5

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