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FAVOUR ABLE COUNTRY PERTH, Tuesday. Regarding the supposed traces of the missing airmen, who are believed to have landed in Australia, native runners carried a letter from Rev. Father Cubero to the Wyndham police. A message on a cigarette- case has not yet been translated. Father Cuhjero's letter said: "I gauge the time when the articles were dropped to he May 26. "The natives have been instructed to search for two jnen. "The possibility of the airmen surviving is in their favour. The country is very rough and mountainous, but there is plenty of fresh water, fish and game."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 252, 15 June 1932, Page 5
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