BYRD FEELS COLD
From Our Own Correspondent ROTORUA, Monday. 'i FTER more than twelve months in the Antarctic, RearAdmiral Byrd had to come to Rotorua to feel the cold. When the famous explorer and his party awoke on Sunday morning they found the ground covered with a mantle of frost. They admitted that they found it “uncomfortably chilly.” Though the frost affected Byrd physically, it has caused financial loss to the Maori tobacco-growers, whose crops have been ruined.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 948, 15 April 1930, Page 1
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