ANTARCTIC COLD.
- ♦—■ EXPEDITIONS WORST DA.. PIPPIKS UNDISMAYED. t Ev H:uiu OwKa-Cfgrntkiad 3S» •• ' Nti Y;-i* T:icc* Camperj -■« *"- L*>uia "To*t-IX»s>*u h. 3 (Received July 2*ti, 11 »JB_/ B*Y OK WHALES July 3T "Hii. H.i» i*i: the worst day ww ha«-' had. *o far -ut umpTSturf and wisui :.re> concerned Sevei* cold on a calm ii»v can L-- ». th»u>-"l for a k»m ***»«• but wiitn tiie oniii bk»a> and tb* tfe*i i;. t .!r.«-:«-r f ? •> k <i«-» n. which u unusuai .'!k- ci.iw : st*> itut«ioor» for am ictigti: ul" X*r.;<> without dagger «f jn t ill: 1.-. !'y frov.!<UU'e. The thermomewr r«sgi»uer» 4" dr prcxi U!u» ia tit ls-d»v, and the wis*! hhj- l.'vr. ii!».\« A) nilu an hvmr for m*l o! the Jit, strung enough *»■ »hij> up liio drut hk'B . The wind f also from the k>u!l>-wc*;. whiek i» ike o>M qu»r;«T Tie j.i.pp;cs. *h:rX s**cm tougK*; tlur> anv other animals in tJb« work! a-* thev t;w ksi'iu riu ot-ber «xtsteaar tiian this cold life, were playing abevt as happily a' (\vr. They reviled aari junipAl about but* perhaps to ke*p vrann. bvt th«-y could Mill curl u» in a she It* red spot and go to ate* p. "n*ir resistance to the fold is aatoaiahiag for they never sleep is the tutMl H they can avoid it. [All Rights for Pufeitrahast rvauvarf llH^fl out lb* Worid—W;i*.'ess »r "Xww T«w TlßlS*. ']
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19683, 29 July 1929, Page 9
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228ANTARCTIC COLD. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19683, 29 July 1929, Page 9
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