THE POLAR FLIGHT.
[ls F.UTEiia Teekcinams. 1 Oh'MCI AI. REPORT. (Received this (lav at 12..'10 p.m.) LONDON. May 21. Though there is still a lack of news of Amundsen, there is no note of anxiety in the official copyright report from the Fram anchored in WclLman's Bay. Spitzbergcn. She wirelessed in Saturday night- ‘‘Hobby returned at 11 to-night after investigating the north coast as far as Iliseayerxhook. hut un to the time of leaving on the return at eight o'do. k found no sign of the airmen. The blizzard has ceased and clouds dispersed so that visibility northwards is excellent, with occasional sunshine. According to the meteorologists the latest report says the weather over the Polar basin is line. The Hobby reports the visibility is good oyer the Polar ice.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 May 1925, Page 3
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130THE POLAR FLIGHT. Hokitika Guardian, 25 May 1925, Page 3
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