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THREE NEW ZEALANDERS WHO RETURNED FROM THE ANTARCTIC on board the ice-breaker Glacier yesterday being greeted at Lyttelton by Mr W. A. Breach, Christchurch sub-committee chairman of the Ross Sea Committee. From left are Mr Breach; LieutenantCommander W. J. L. Smith, R.N.Z.N.; Mr Bernard Gunn, a post-graduate student at Otago University; and Dr. Trevor Hatherton, of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. With them, on right, is Mr G. King, committee organiser. The three New Zealanders have chosen a base site and route to the South Pole for next season's Ross Sea party of the British Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition.

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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27896, 18 February 1956, Page 12

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THREE NEW ZEALANDERS WHO RETURNED FROM THE ANTARCTIC on board the ice-breaker Glacier yesterday being greeted at Lyttelton by Mr W. A. Breach, Christchurch sub-committee chairman of the Ross Sea Committee. From left are Mr Breach; Lieutenant-Commander W. J. L. Smith, R.N.Z.N.; Mr Bernard Gunn, a post-graduate student at Otago University; and Dr. Trevor Hatherton, of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. With them, on right, is Mr G. King, committee organiser. The three New Zealanders have chosen a base site and route to the South Pole for next season's Ross Sea party of the British Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition. Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27896, 18 February 1956, Page 12

THREE NEW ZEALANDERS WHO RETURNED FROM THE ANTARCTIC on board the ice-breaker Glacier yesterday being greeted at Lyttelton by Mr W. A. Breach, Christchurch sub-committee chairman of the Ross Sea Committee. From left are Mr Breach; Lieutenant-Commander W. J. L. Smith, R.N.Z.N.; Mr Bernard Gunn, a post-graduate student at Otago University; and Dr. Trevor Hatherton, of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. With them, on right, is Mr G. King, committee organiser. The three New Zealanders have chosen a base site and route to the South Pole for next season's Ross Sea party of the British Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition. Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27896, 18 February 1956, Page 12