MISSING AIRMEN
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BELIEVED TRACKS FOUND " NEAR DRYSDALE ~ MISSION
l. — By Telegraph — Copyrlght).
Rec. June 13, 8.15 p.m. PERTH, Monday. Information has been received from the Drysdale mission in North-West-ern Australia that tracks of two white men were discover'ed by native m'essengers attached to the mission, 100 miles north-west of the mission. The t-racks' are believed to be those of the miss'ing men of the • Junkers seaplane, Hans Bertram and his companion, who have not beeri reported after theii' departure from Koepang en route to Darwin last imonth. ' ' A cigaretfe case on- which' are initials S,M. f and German writing seratched' with a knife, and also a hahdkerchief :was discovered: The tracks were lost in the ridges. ? The Western' Australia Airways Limited, now locat'ed at Wyndham, have hegun a search of the whole North-western territory. * *
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 251, 14 June 1932, Page 5
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