AUSTRALIAN NEWS
YACHT WRECKED
FOUR OF CREW DROWNED
(Australian Press Association.)
ADELAIDE, March 27
During a> fierce gale in Saint Vincent’s Gulf the well-known racing yacht, “Sunday South” was wrecked. One of the crew, D. Frown, was washed ashore exhausted. He said the other four members of the crew, G. Walsh, E. Armstrong and two Hamilton brothers, were gone. Three men who went out in a- motor lifeboat, had not returned at a Into hour, and fears were 'felt for their safety.
THE MAUNGANUI DELAYED
SYDNEY, March 29
The Maunganui is delayed in the harbour to-day owing to the discovery that three children are suffering from chicken pox. They are travelling with their mother to jovin the Oxford on Sunday for’ Home. They were taken to the Coast Hospital.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 March 1932, Page 5
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