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Blizzard At Scott Base

(N.Z.P.A. Staff Correspondent) SCOTT BASE, June 28. Huge drifts of snow have accumulated round buildings and in parts have buried the connecting covered-way in the first prolonged southerly blizzard this winter at Scott Base. The storm began early yesterday morning when the wind turned to the south. The strongest gust of the weekend, 103 m.p.h., was recorded about 3.45 a.m. yesterday. |

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32335, 29 June 1970, Page 12

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Blizzard At Scott Base Press, Volume CX, Issue 32335, 29 June 1970, Page 12

Blizzard At Scott Base Press, Volume CX, Issue 32335, 29 June 1970, Page 12

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