ARCTIC EXPLORATION.
EXPEDITION TO CROCKER LAND
(By Cable*—Prow A«oei»Uon—Copyright.)
NEW YORK, May 26,
The American Museum of Natural History Expedition to Crocker Land reports that it is unable, with wireless, to get into touch with civilisation, although a powerful apparatus is being used.
The expedition is now stationed at Etah, in North Greonland.
The members have built a two-storied ice-house, with electric light and telephones complete.
Tho expedition plans a thousand-mile journey to explofo' unknown Crocker Land.
Mr McMillan, leader of the expedition, writes stating that he intends to employ twenty-one men and one hundred and sixty dogs for tho journey.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14979, 28 May 1914, Page 7
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101ARCTIC EXPLORATION. Press, Volume L, Issue 14979, 28 May 1914, Page 7
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