STILL AT WORK
NORWEGIAN EXPLORERS
CHARTING NEW LAND BY AIR
(Received 22nd February, 1 p.m.) OSLO, 21st February.
Tho discovery of more now land, is announced in a copyright wireless messago from Larsen on 20th February. Ho says that since the -discovery of new land on 17th February, the Norvegia steamed along the bank as far as 71deg. 41min South, 14deg 32min West,'- when fifty nautical miles off shore, south of the bank and west of tho land discovered on 17th February, soundings showed 330 fathoms. Larson and Holm charted by aeroplane new
land stretching as far west at Coats Land. It was completely covered with ice and snow like Coats Land and tho Caird Coast. The Norvegia- is now going westward.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 45, 22 February 1930, Page 9
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