SEARCH FRUITLESS
. NO, TRACE OF KINSEN MARU. REPORTS FROM SEARCHING SHIPS , Australian tress Association.) SYDNEY, March 15. A radio message received at Sydney to-day states that the .steamer “Talleyrand” has abandoned- the search for the “Kinsen Maru,” having combed out sixty miles south of the spot indicated as the last known position of the missing vessel. The masters of other vessels in the same area declhre that the weather prevailing when the “5.0.5.” was received would have carried the “Kinsen Maru” north east into the open sea. The “Talleyrand,” which is bound for Rabaul, has been authorised, if necessary, to continue the search until Friday morning.
SEARCH TO BE CONTINUED.
WELLINGTON, March 15,
The Secretary, Mr G. McNamara, of the Post and Telegraph Department, received the following message broadcast by s.s. “Talleyrand” at 8.34 p.m.; “Have decided to continue , the search for the Kinsen Maru. All information is desired.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 March 1933, Page 5
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