LOST KOBENHAVN
TWO SEARCH VESSELS FIND NO TRACE SYDNEY, Sunday. Captain Fletcher h sent a wireless message from the steamer Junee, saying that he had searched the area between 41 degrees to 43 degrees south and 94 degrees to 87 degrees east, in the South Indian Ocean, but found no trace of the missing Danish sailing vessel Kobenhavn.
He had had good searching weather except for a heavy gale on Thursday and Friday. He is now in regular communication with the Mexico, which is at 42 degrees south and 60 east, working eastward. All is well.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 739, 12 August 1929, Page 9
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