ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION
Thousand Miles of Coa 3t Mapped From Planes CAPTAIN RYMILL'S WORK (Received 3, 11:45 a.m.) LONDGN, March 2. In a, copyright message from Graham Land, The Times special correspondent says: "Two reconnaissance flights in the past month concluded the wdrk of the Rymill Expedition One flight demonstrated that north Graham Land is part of the Antarctic Continent. and that Crane Channel does not exist. The other enabled the exploration of Alexander I. Land, which was shown to be highly mountainous. "The expedition has now surveyed , and photographed one thousand miles of coastline and mapped and explored large tracts of mnknown land continuous with what was formerly known of Alexander I. Land and south Graham Land. "The Penola will sail soon on the homeward voyage."
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 40, 3 March 1937, Page 5
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