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nton breaks down T EFFORTS TO-DAY TO FIND HIM THE CHATEAU, Wed. . J. Addis, who was found isterday six miles from the ipaiti Valley in ah exhausted i gave a more coherent and I story of his experiences toi said that when he left Stan3 p.m. on Monday Statnton ; about all in. He was half and scveral times fell down motionless. Each time he tanton to his feet and on they d. ddis said that when he left the latter was on the verge pse. He pushed on as hard ould in the hope that he et help in time. ya party of 100 men combed ngatoke Gorge up to The line miles from the railway hout suecess. Fifty men are ng in the bush all night and :ommence the search at dawn. irate plans have been made ying on the search to-morrow. rices of at least 300' men are , Portion of the Chateau staff ablish a base camp and field at Peterson's mill. chances now appear to be Stanton. He has been out lan 122 hours. Up to the time ipsed he was apparentiy the nember of the party. It aplat his norves broke down unI severe strain. The collapse re been only temporary and he ve recovered and be still en:ing to find his own way out. conskkred that, if he has bed, it may be weeks before rand.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 10, 3 September 1931, Page 3
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