"IN VERY BAD TASTE"
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
CHBISTCHURCH, This Day. Whatever Major Gran's opinions may be, it is most unfortunate that he gave public expression to them at the present time," said Mr. H. P. Bridge United States Consul at Christchurch' when asked to comment on the Norwegian explorer's criticism of the Pole night story attributed to Commander pyrd. "I consider his remarks were in very bad taste. lam not able to express a competent opinion on the accuracy or otherwise of Commander iiyrds story, but there is no gainsavincr that his flight over the South Pole adds still turthcr to the already formidable list of his achievements.""
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 135, 4 December 1929, Page 11
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