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HUTCHISON FAMILY

CPress. Assn.—

RESCUE, OUTCOME OF AN EXTENSIVE SEARCH

-By Telegraph— Copjrlghtl.

London, Sept. lo. The rescue of the Hutchison family was the result of three trawlers sweeping the ocean abreast for 55 miles. Darkness was falling when the Lord Talbot saw a flare to the east. The ice rendered approach hazardous and the vessel signalled in Morse to which Hutchison replied: "All well." The Lord Talbot stood by till daylight. Another message says the machme was wreeked. The trawler Lord Talbot has been instructed to bring the Hutchison family to Aberdeen if they so desire.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 328, 15 September 1932, Page 5

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HUTCHISON FAMILY Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 328, 15 September 1932, Page 5

HUTCHISON FAMILY Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 328, 15 September 1932, Page 5

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