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(Press. Assn.-
THREE CANTERBURY SCHOOL TEACHERS ON H6LIDAY ti_ONE FOUND EXHAUSTED
-By Telegraph — Copyright).
GREYMOUTH, Wednes. Three meii, believed to be Canterliury teachers whose names are gjven as Smith, Robins and Loney, left Hokitika on January 5 on a tramping tour to the Carrington Hunt, Waimakariri. Qr There was no °news of them Until to-day, wheh the Greyhiouth police Received a message from Bealey stating that the meii are believed to be 17 miles in the back country. Smith and Robins are reported to Be dead and the other man is wandering about. A search party left this morning, headed by Constable Robb? of Otira.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 121, 14 January 1932, Page 5
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