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N£AR THE COAST HAUSNER’S UNLUCKY VENTURE. (United Press Association—lJy Electric ieiegmpli.—Gopyngia.; iKeceived this Ua'y at t) .2;i a.in) • NitW YORK, June 13. A tliat Hau.sner was sti.i leu cxV/iUsied to-day to tell his story, and lie is resting aboard the ship, under treatment, but there is a promise unit Health w.. 1 be completely restored be.ore the ship arrives at ■New 1,-.leans in about two weeks. It was decided last night to abandon the p.ane on which Haiisner t!ri ted for a week after taking a Lw hundred miles short of the European (oast.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 June 1932, Page 5
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