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THESE FIVE-MONTH-OLD HUSKY PUPPIES arrived in Christchurch from the Antarctic yesterday. The puppies are a gift from the Antarctic division of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research to the Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions. With the dogs are Mr A. J. Heine (left), of the Geological Survey, who conducted them on the flight from McMurdo Sound, and Mr C. O. Clinton, district officer of the D.S.f.R. in Christchurch, who will take charge of them until they are sent to Australia.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29679, 24 November 1961, Page 3

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THESE FIVE-MONTH-OLD HUSKY PUPPIES arrived in Christchurch from the Antarctic yesterday. The puppies are a gift from the Antarctic division of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research to the Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions. With the dogs are Mr A. J. Heine (left), of the Geological Survey, who conducted them on the flight from McMurdo Sound, and Mr C. O. Clinton, district officer of the D.S.f.R. in Christchurch, who will take charge of them until they are sent to Australia. Press, Volume C, Issue 29679, 24 November 1961, Page 3

THESE FIVE-MONTH-OLD HUSKY PUPPIES arrived in Christchurch from the Antarctic yesterday. The puppies are a gift from the Antarctic division of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research to the Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions. With the dogs are Mr A. J. Heine (left), of the Geological Survey, who conducted them on the flight from McMurdo Sound, and Mr C. O. Clinton, district officer of the D.S.f.R. in Christchurch, who will take charge of them until they are sent to Australia. Press, Volume C, Issue 29679, 24 November 1961, Page 3

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