LOST MONOPLANE
r\ REWARD OFFERED. FURTHER SEARCHING. (Australian Press Association.) (Received this day at 1.0 p.m.) MELBOURNE, March 2G. A reward is offered for information of the whereabouts of the Southern Cloud. An area extending from Bass Street to Canberra was plotted out for search to-day, although a greater portion has been combed already. Mr Litchfield, Kingsford Smith’s .[Southern Cross navigator, said the Southern Cloud might have been blown, far out of her course during [Saturday’s storm. If Pilot Short ridge •was flying blind he could easily, in a .fifty miles wind, drift fifty miles in an hour. U?'
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 March 1931, Page 5
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99LOST MONOPLANE Hokitika Guardian, 26 March 1931, Page 5
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