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AIRMEN SAFE

MOIR AND OWEN. LANDED IN AUSTRALIA. / 105 MILES FROM DARWIN. FOUND BY PILOT BRAIN. (A'istralian Press Association) (Received this day at 8 a.m.) SYDNEY, May 26. Amalgamated Wireless advised I rum Darwin radio— The Atlanta left at 9.30 this inorn- ; ,J ih" and returned in the evening. They found the “ Vellore ” at Cape Don, the aviators Aloir and Owen being uninjured. The Machine was slightly damaged. The Atlanta’s transmitter failed shortly after leaving and the only signals received throughout the cruise were broken dashes. is understood I’r’oni other information that the airmen are being cared for by the lightousc staff at Cape Don, 105 miles from Darwin on the mainland side of Dundas Strait, separating Melville Island from Australia. SYDNEY, May 26. The Atlanta left Sydney on Wednesday morning, Pilot Brain having attended the inquiry on Tuesday regarding the Kookaburra and Southern Cross. He reached Brisbane the same afternoon and was joined by RobinsWi, manager of 4 QG. as wirelesser and <i companion mechanic. Leaving Brisbane on Thursday morn ing they reached Darwin yesterday and set out to-day to search the northern coast. - They found the Vellore' with the right wing slightly damaged. ihe Government lighthouse steamer Kyogle has been instructed to pick up Aloir and Owen and the machine and take them to Darwin. FURTHER PARTICULARS. STEAMER EXPECTED ON TUESDAY (Received, this day at 9.25 a.m.) BRISBANE, May 27., Robinson, amplifying yesterday’s messages, states the Vellore s light wing is broken. , e . Aloir and Owen waved to the crew ou the Atlanta; Messages .were dropped and Moir and Owen replied by signals that both were unhurt and desired a boat to pick them up as soon as possible. The Atlanta returned to Darwin yesterday afternoon. • It is now. learned the" lighthouse steamer Kyogle'was on the way to Cape'Don lighthouse last week, when islie was ordered to search the coast lor the missing aviators. ' . 'The vessel is expected to arrive at Gape Don on Tuesday.

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 May 1929, Page 5

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327

AIRMEN SAFE Hokitika Guardian, 27 May 1929, Page 5

AIRMEN SAFE Hokitika Guardian, 27 May 1929, Page 5

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