THE MISSING CONSTANCE CRAIG.
AX ALLEGED ME*SA<;E FROM THE SKA. Per Press Association. Auckland, La*t Xight. A wa- found this afternoon r-t Prt-e<-e's JV.hu. Chroma tide! Harbor, purporting t»- be a message from tin* mi—ing v»v--d i'm-tanee Craig. 'Dip line* wer-> v.iKfen in p-ncil upr n a p : <vo of unruled papr-r. and run a- follow.*:---"Con-lance Craig. We arc quite disabled. and there very lit He. hope for us being saved. Our mast- have be--n carried away, and all the boats swept overboard. atd i\ men. t-ut there is no damage to h-r hull. The *-:»T»t:x ; n savs we nitt-t l»i' nine Vamdn-d mile* i»IV New Zealand. So good-bye. dear friends. — Yours truly. M:\ines Smith.' Svdnev."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 5 October 1907, Page 5
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116THE MISSING CONSTANCE CRAIG. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 5 October 1907, Page 5
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