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Second' Edition SOUTH POLE.

ALTITUDE CORRECTIONS. (Received 14, 10.10 a.m.) Hqbart, March 14. Amundsen - corrects the SChroni- • clo’s”, statement that the altitude reached by the party was 16,500 feet. The highest point reached, he said, was 11510 feet, and 1500 at the Role. It was ;extremely, possibly that Stott reached the polo, , but there wore no indications of it when he was there. After docking the Fram and a short lecturing tour, Amundsen starts on his quest of the North Pole.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 67, 14 March 1912, Page 6

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Second' Edition SOUTH POLE. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 67, 14 March 1912, Page 6

Second' Edition SOUTH POLE. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 67, 14 March 1912, Page 6

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