HINT OF WINTER
COLD SNAP IN ANTARCTICA HEAVY SNOWFALL NO INDICATIONS OF ICE GOING X (United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (By Russell Owen,—Special to “New York Times.*) (Rec. February 2, HAO pan.) Bay of Whales, February ]L The weather Is gloomy and a stronj cold wind from the south Is hinting: of winter. Yesterday we had the heaviest snowfall for a long time. There are no more Indications of tbs ice going than a month ago. We cannot help comparing the conditions with, the years Amurfdsen came. His ship got through the pack in five days. The ice went out the first year on January 13, and the second time between January 19 and 30. Heavy lee may come in cycles. Perhaps we are in the middle of a bad pack. [Copyrighted 1028 by “New York Times" Company and “St. Louis Post-Dispatch." All rights for publication reserved throughout the world.]
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 110, 3 February 1930, Page 11
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