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I'm: Y.vi.ri: ok Wuiki.kss. It is ],rohahly true, as Mr Massey has remarked, that even if the Hippie had been able to eoniinilllieate with the land or other vessels. succour would have been impossible, hut m similar eircnuistaiiecs ol less violent adversity, accurate information regarding the exact posit ion ol the distressed vessel ma.v lie the means of averting disaster. Ihe rescue of the crew from the Helen |L Sterling and the suinluoiiing of assistance to the Wiltshire are derisive proof in New Zealand experience o| the value el' wireless as an aid to saving life at sea.—“N.Z. Herald.'’
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1924, Page 2
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103THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1924, Page 2
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