ANTARCTIC FLIGHT.
♦ . 'PLANES READY TO DEPART. (UNITED FRE3S ASSOCIATION —BY ELECTRIC TEL'BGKAFH—COPYRIGHT ) LONDON, November SJO. Sir Hubert Wilkins wirelessed from Deception Island 011 Novenibev 28th, as follows: "There has been unfavourable flying weather for the past six days, withhigh winds, low clouds, snow, and intermittent visibility. At the first opportunity both machines are leaving for the Weddel Sea. They will be gone for several days."—Australian Press Association, United Service.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19482, 1 December 1928, Page 15
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