90-YEAR ARCTIC SECRET
Young Explorer to Mak© Second Venture (Beceived 5, 12,25 p.iuA LODDON-, Aug. 4. Mr. Francis Pease, the young British explorer, announces tliat he will make a second attempt iu Oetober to tind S'r Franklin's logbook. Alone, he will try to eross hundreds of miles of ice and snow and wrest from the Arctic its 90-yeafr secret,. Mr. Pease sledged 11,000 miles in 1935 in an effort to penetrate King William lsland, where Sir John Franklin is buried, but an accident ended the venture 400 miles from his objee* tive, He says that ou the jQumev he mei, au old Esk'uuo whose father had seen the body takou uslipre from Sir John Frunkliu'* shij>.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 170, 5 August 1937, Page 4
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11690-YEAR ARCTIC SECRET Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 170, 5 August 1937, Page 4
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