IN ANTARCTICA
BYRD’S RETURN VOYAGE. (By Russell Owen—Copyrighted 1929 by the New York Times Company, and St. Louis Post Dispatch. All rights for publication reserved throughout the world Wire'ess to New Yoik limes.) (United Press Association. — By Electr'u Telegrapn.—Copyright.) •Received this ilav at 8.30 a.m.) ANTARCTICA, Feb. 24. Jt, is Sunday because we skipped Saturday crossing the 180th. meridian. We are now 204 mies uoithwcst of Discovery Inlet. We brought back every living dog, from the old veterans to trie smallest puppies born in the Antarctic. They played the key role, though aviation was the outstanding success of the expedition. One of our best dogs, Chinook, went off into the white wilderness on bis 12th. birthday and never returned.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 February 1930, Page 5
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