BRITISH EXPEDITION TO ARCTIC
O (BRITISH OFFICIAL WIRELESS ) RUGBY, February 13. A wireless message received in London from the British Ellesmere Land Expedition led by Dr Noei Humphreys conveys the first news of the party since their vessel, the Norwegian sealer Signalhorn, sailed south. The message, which was sent from Thule, reports that all are well and are enjoying walrus-hunting. The main party is still in camp at Etah, but will trek north this week.
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21399, 15 February 1935, Page 11
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