POLAR PLANES FLY TO BASE
— Presa Assn.-
i 9 V Russiati Expeditidii Now Al Rudolf Islaiid FOUR THEN REMAIN
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(Received 7, 11.0 a.m.) MOSGOWi June 6. Fbuf planes left ihe North Pole station for the EuSsian Polar expeditibn's basg at Rudolf tsland 550 miles away, leaving behind bfl the iee-floe neftf the Polfe fotir ihbn who Will reniain thfoiighout thb -\yibtef makihg iheteoroiogicai and other observations. Three
ia&chiae^ flowh by Mazuruk^ YodopiahdV hiid Milokov, with Dr. Otto Schmidf, the -ieadbr of the expedition aboard afrived at Rudolf Island hours later, and the fdufth iha'ehine, piloted by Alexeyfev, lahded oii the ice At iatithde 85 bwing tb a- shortage of petrol, which will be flown to hiiii frofn Eildblf Islahd.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 120, 7 June 1937, Page 7
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