MISSING CLIMBERS
LITTLE HOPE ENTERTAINED SNOW INTERRUPTS SEARCH „(P.A.) TIMARU, Sept. 14. The search for the missing mountaineers, Messrs A. D. Jackson and F. Tozer, of Timaru, who are considerably overdue on a climbing trip in the Cass Valley, in the Mackenzie Country, has temporarily been abandoned. There is little hope of the mzn being alive. The search parties found tracks on an unnamed peak, but no other sign of the missing men. Bad weather hampered the search, and snow finally forced the searchsrs to give up. Mr Jackson was science master at the Boys’ High School, and Mi’ Tozer was a student at Canterbury Training College.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25021, 15 September 1942, Page 4
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107MISSING CLIMBERS Otago Daily Times, Issue 25021, 15 September 1942, Page 4
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