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THE POLAR FLIGHT

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VL'STIIAI.IAN AND N.Z. CAIiI.E ASSOCIATION SEARCH FOR A.MPXDSEX. LONDON. June I. A copyrigli! me.-age from Spitz! ogen dated Ith June. stales: — ‘! hr Eram and the Hobby to-morrow will begin to search along the ice pack. The llohhy is proceeding eastward to North Cape. She wiM tear the brunt of ihe work. The Pram goes northwards and westwards to Amsterdam Island.

“The general opinion here based on Amundsen's own words, is that the ice conditions between the Pole and Granthind are much better than those between the Pole and epilz.hergcn. It is probable, therefore, that the partyare hound to Cape Columbia, even il their aeroplanes were damaged two or three degrees from the Pole. It - any eventual relief expedition should concentrate from Cape Columbia northwards. If the party are returning to Spitz.hergcn. we proha lily will find them at the North Coast huts. DR. STOCKER. LONDON. June 1. Tile “Daily Herald” affirms that Herr Sleeker (Communis! Delegate) called at their cilice in Lnmhm bile on Wednesday night, and produced evidence of his identity, which was unitzfessary. h-caus,. two memhers of the Herald staff knew and recognised him. Herr Stocker ridiculed the police story of his i mperso'-.a t:o;i. He said he walked out of I lie hall of the Communist Conference al Glasgow, past tho police.

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 June 1925, Page 3

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THE POLAR FLIGHT Hokitika Guardian, 6 June 1925, Page 3

THE POLAR FLIGHT Hokitika Guardian, 6 June 1925, Page 3

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