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Pep at the Pole

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Minhinnick

"A man in a grey shirt, with an eye shade shielding his gaze from the light . . . sits in front of a table which is littered w'ith tracings, dividers, parallels and many pieces of paper on which are innumerable calculations. . . . He might be an engineer, architect or scientist . This is a picture of Commander Byrd considering food, cloth ing and a dozen other things which occupy his mind, as they have the thoughts of other leaders who have made Antarctic History.”—Extract from a recent wireless message from the Bay of Whales

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SUNAK19290805.2.81

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 733, 5 August 1929, Page 9

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96

Pep at the Pole Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 733, 5 August 1929, Page 9

Pep at the Pole Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 733, 5 August 1929, Page 9

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