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MONDAY'S EFFORTS HAMPERED BY RECENT HEAVY SNOWFALL SHEEP DOGS TO BE EMPLOYED UNEMPLOYMENT BOARD ASSIST
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By Telephone—
AUCKLAND, last night. The search for Mr Warwick - Stanton, the Auckland climber who has been missing on Mt. Ruapehu since last Sunday, was continued to-day without success. The seajrch has how resoived itself into an effort on the part of two camps of bushmen who are employed under the Unemployment Board's No. 5 Scheme. One camp contains 19 men and the other 16 men. The snow which has recently fallen imposed a dehnite limit on to-day's operations, but two men with sheep dogs are now on the spot and will make an effort to - find the missing man.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 14, 8 September 1931, Page 3
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