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Improving Endeavour The British yaeht Endeavonr H, ftas jettisoned two and a half tong pf lead ballast, hoping to increase its speed in light winds. — Newport. Hope Abandoned Hope for the 14 persons abo'.rd tfio Pan-Americans Airwaj^s plane whigfi came down in tlie sea in the Canal Zone has been virtually abandoned. Planes and submarines are continuing tho search for the surviyors. — Montreal. Ulster Arms Raid An alfinight intensive search for arm# resulted in a lorry containing arms aud ammunition arrivtog at the police st#tion. Francis McKeuna, charged witK being in possession of a rifle and ammunition, two Mills bombs, three revolvers and over 500 rounds of ammuni* tioo, was remanded. — Belfast.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 170, 5 August 1937, Page 4
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