SLENDER HOPE
For* £tscoykrv of thampers
GRAYEST
ALNXIETY NOW FELT
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PALMERSTON NORTH, April 24. . .The gi-uvot 'anxiety is now felt for the safety of the tour young Hampers, who have been missing in the Xararua Ranges for . over a'week. Exceptionally bad weather during the week-end has greatly restricted the activities' of search parties. . . -It is considered by experienced tri'unpers'-.thut every day that elapses makes mitre slender the hope of finding them alive. ; The; projects- of their survival after exposure to the rigorous)country conditions that have prevailed 'during the past few days is stated to be poor, unless they have been fortunate enough to find some adequate, shelter. Meanwhile search efforts are being intensified -with the realisation that every hour’s delay ill'-their --.succour "by i its.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 April 1933, Page 6
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129SLENDER HOPE Hokitika Guardian, 24 April 1933, Page 6
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