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(Received this day at 9.J0 a.m.) BAY OF Wl-I VU-n Nov. 15. The geological party camped last night at 81.11 degrees south latitude, on the edge of the badly crevasscd area. BAY OF WHALE'S, Nov. 18. The geological party have s. foly passed the crevasscd region lying across their route, going on to the Queen Maude Mountains. They camped last night well to tliq south of that amazing area.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1929, Page 5
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