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PACKING UP

BYRD’S MEN ANXIOUS TO GET AWAY BROKEN ICE DANGERS By RUSSELL OWEN Copyrighted, 1928, by the ’’New York uinies company and the St. Louis "PostDispatch.” All rights for publication reserved throughout the world. Wireless to the "New York Times.” BAY OF WHALES, Monday. Our boxes and hags are being got out of the camp as speedily as possible, and everything is being sledged to the other side of the bay, so that there may be no delay in loading the City of New York. The wind is blowing from the south and the temperature is a little below zero. Although the ice is not going out of the bay, much of it lias broken out on the western side, so there is hope that a cove may be formed there between the bay ice and the Barrier side of the bay, in which the ship can lie protected from eastern storms. This time last year it was often necessary for the ship to pull away from the ice and cruise up and down until the swell permitted her to be tied to the ice again. That would complicate loading now.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 895, 12 February 1930, Page 11

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PACKING UP Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 895, 12 February 1930, Page 11

PACKING UP Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 895, 12 February 1930, Page 11

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