AN EARLIER MESSAGE
LONDON, 26th May. Tlio following was received in London at 3 o'clock tliis morning :—Copyright wireless from the Fram, Spitzbergeu, dated 7 o'clock on Monday evening :— "If the aeroplanes left the Pole at noon, as the most favourable hour, they will be due about 10 o'clock to-night. We are keeping the closest watch. . Everything is prepared to receive the airmen. Bad weather is reported from the Siberian and Russian stations, but this has not yet reached the Polar zone. The sky is clear at Danes and Amsterdam Islands, also the sea to the west and north. .Visibility to the northwards is good."
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 122, 27 May 1925, Page 5
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105AN EARLIER MESSAGE Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 122, 27 May 1925, Page 5
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