NO TRACE FOUND
MISSING FISHERMEN POLICE FEAR DROWNING MAN AND YOUTHS IN DINGHY AUCKLAND, Tuesday In spite of an intensive police search no trace has been discovered of the man and two youths who set out from Point Chevalier on Sunday night in an Bft round-bottomed dinghy to go fishing. It is feared by the police that all three have been drowned. The missing persons are:— Mr Arthur Samuel Boyle, labourer, married, aged 30, of 5 Miller Road, Point Chevalier. Harold George Little, engineering apprentice, aged 17£, stepson of Mr Boyle, of the same address. David Robert Owen, postman, aged 18, son of Mr and Mrs R. D. Owen, of 4 Monmouth Street, Archill, and nephew of Mr Boyle, with whom he was staying. An aeroplane from the Hobsonrille air base and a launch also paricipated in the search.
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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20919, 26 September 1939, Page 9
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139NO TRACE FOUND Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20919, 26 September 1939, Page 9
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