THE NORTH-WEST PASSAGE.
AGAIN CONQUERED. DISCOVERY OF NEW ARCTICLANDS. TERRIBLE HARDSHIPS. F/Cable.— Press Association.—Copyright Received October 11, (U3 p.m. Ottawa, October 1). Dernier, captain of the Canadian Goveminent steamer Arctic, has arrived in Quebec. He announced Unit lie ima taken possession of Banks' Land and many new Mands for Canada. He diaco.-'red new lands, and also a record left in Winnir Bay in 18IH by Sir E. Parry, Captain Bernier's third mate and six sailors last May conquered the NorthWest Passage for the first time in 60 years. TJicy travelled over the ice and regained the vossel after terrible hardships. SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST PEAIU. ATTEMPTING TO 6TARVE DR. COOK. Captain Bernicr publishes a letter from Dr. Cook, written on May IS. The lei- , tcr gives full details of the Journey to the Pole. The letter also, contains serious cluirges to the effect that Commander ; Peary had sought to deprive him <D\ . Cook) of his stores, and had forbidd:a > the. Eskimos to search for Dr. Cook's party. ; Captain Hernier himself left stor.s - which enabled Dr. Cook to reach Upernavik.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 208, 7 October 1909, Page 2
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178THE NORTH-WEST PASSAGE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 208, 7 October 1909, Page 2
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