Polar Risks.
STEFAN NSON EXPEDITION.
| MEET WITH MISHAP. j I [By Electric Telegraph—Copyright 1 1 I j it niter Press Association.] Vancouver, December 8. ! The landing party of ' fstefannson’s j I Polar expedition went ashore to hunt ; seals, leaving 25 aboard their steam-; | cr. at Karluk, A fog hid the ves-j jsel, which drifted seaward, and the !members of the party were unable to 1 rejoin her.' j It is now believed that they are ■endeavoring to travel overland to the --Mackenzie diver basin, with the object of striking a Hudson’s Bay post. It is not known if they have supplies
of provisions. \ 1 hose who are left aboard are supposed to be safe. The landing party included the antropologist, Dr. Jenness, of Wellington ,Xew Zealand. AiOil J 'Dr. Jenness is a son of j\lj- G J. Jenness, of Lower Hutt, -near Wellington. )
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 85, 10 December 1913, Page 5
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143Polar Risks. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 85, 10 December 1913, Page 5
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