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AN EXPLORER'S SUICIDE

APPRECIATIVE REFERENCES. By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright London, March 14. Sir Ernest Shaekleton, in the course of an interview, said that Armytage, whose suicide is reported from Melbourne, was a loyal and zealous comrade, good in any emergency, and always ready for work. Sydney, March 15. Professor David pays' a tribute to Bertram Armytage, whom he describes as 'one of the most fearless, conscientious and unselfish members of the Antarctic expedition..

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 340, 16 March 1910, Page 5

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AN EXPLORER'S SUICIDE Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 340, 16 March 1910, Page 5

AN EXPLORER'S SUICIDE Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 340, 16 March 1910, Page 5

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