IN ANTARCTICA
(By Russell Owen—Copyrighted 1929 by the New York Times Company, and St. Louis Post Dispatch. All rights for publication reserved throughout the world. Wireless to New York Times.) IN THE ICE PACK. [United Press Association.—fly Electric Telegraph—Copyright]. (Received this day at 8 a.m.) .VANCOUVER, Feb. 1. . The weather is gloomy with a strong cold, wind ex-south, hinting at winter. Yesterday >ve had the heaviest snowfall for a long time. There are no more indications of the ice .going than a month ago. We cannot hdlp comparing the conditions with the , years Amundsen came. His ship went through the pack in live , days. . The ice went out the first year on January 30th and the second time ( between . the 19th and . 30th. .Heavy ice may come in circles. Perhaps we. are in, the middle of a bad pack .fastings.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 February 1930, Page 5
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