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DOG-TEAMS’ LAST LAP

DIFFICULT CREVASSES TO CROSS By RUSSELL OWEN Copyrighted, 1928, by the “New York Times” company and the St. Louis “PostDispatch.” All rights for publication reserved throughout the world. Wireless to the “New York Times.” Received 9.5 a.m. BAY OF WHALES, Wednesday. The supporting party reached 81 degrees South, and dropped the third depot-load. They have only the load for the last depot at 51.45 degrees, and are travelling comparatively light. But between them and that depot is a crevassed region five miles wide, which Captain Amundsen had difficulty in crossing. They should be at the fourth depot and ready to return in three or four days, if the weather is good.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 808, 31 October 1929, Page 9

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DOG-TEAMS’ LAST LAP Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 808, 31 October 1929, Page 9

DOG-TEAMS’ LAST LAP Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 808, 31 October 1929, Page 9

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