AMUNDSEN.
BACK TO SPITZBERGEN. WHOLE PARTY RETURN SAFE. [Reuter Telegrams.] (Received this day at 9.25 a.m ' VANCOUVER, June 19. Amundsen has returned to Spitr'.bergen. NEW YORK, June 19. ■* The North American nawspaper “ Alliance ” has announced that word has been received from King’s Ray. Spitzliergcii. stating Amundsen and party returned safely. Heron Prentice, Ellsworth’s brother-in-law stated he had received word that till six members of the expedition have returned to Spitsbergen. FLIGHT OF G 25 MILES. PLANES I RO/.EN IN. (Copyright.) (Received this day at 10.25 a.m.) LONDON, June 18. Amundson says that he ran into a fog. When he was able to take observations he found that he had down six hundred and twenty-five miles, but over far westward, lie descended at one o’eloek oil tbo morning of tbo 22nd of May, upon the water ot the great ieelainl where the plan -s were trozen in. He spent several days reconnoitring. ‘•1 believe there is no land further north, on this side of the Norwegian Arctic Ocean.” added Amundsen.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1925, Page 3
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