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ANDREE'S REMAINS

THE FINDER’S STORY. [United Press Association—By Electric s. Telegraph—Copyright.] (Received this day at V2. 2A p.m.) OSLO, Sept, 1. Doctor Horn, interviewed, said: “I firet discovered cooking apparatus marked with the name of a Swedish firm.. After a search I found a 1/ody which was clearly identifiable as that of j Andrde’s, propped against a rock. One. cheek was eaten away iby bears. ‘‘A; second body was in an ice covered .cleft-, while a third was found in,a!canvas boat filled with ice.” ■Ca.ptain Groendal of the rdiip Hanseatic, states he visited White Island where the bodies were found, >.three weeks before the Horn party landed, to" .look for traces of the Nobile expedition, having a belief that that missing members would some day turn up in those regions. They found a tin.-box, some papefis and a tent po-le which all looked too old to be connected with Nobile. LONDON, Sept. 1. Dr Horn interviewed, expressed the opinion that Andree and bis companions died of cold and exhaustion after a long march over ice. They had not time to build a shelter and qould not have lived long after reaching White Island. Horn cannot positively eay the bodies are

those of Andree and his companions. The diary consists of only a few pages. -

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 September 1930, Page 5

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214

ANDREE'S REMAINS Hokitika Guardian, 2 September 1930, Page 5

ANDREE'S REMAINS Hokitika Guardian, 2 September 1930, Page 5

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