AT LITTLE AMERICA.
ICE CONDITIONS STILL BAD. (Bv Russell Owen. Copyrighted 1928, 'by the “New York Times’ Company and “St. Louis Post-Dis patch.” All Rights for Publication Reserved throughout the world. Wireless to “New York Times ) (United Press Association —Copyright.) bay OF WHALES, February 1. . The weather is gloomy and there is a strong, cold wind from the soiith, hinting at winter. Yesterday we had the heaviest snowfall for a long time. There are no more indications of the ice going thaw a month ago. We cannot Ticlp comparing conditions with the years Amundsen came. His ship went through file naclc in five days, the ice was out in the first year by January 13 and for the second time between January 19 and 30. Heavy ice may ceme hi' cycles:, perhaps we are in the middle of a had pack.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 50, Issue 96, 3 February 1930, Page 5
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