THE RETURN TO DUNEDIN
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) DUNEDIN, This Day.
A radio message from Admiral Byrd to the local agents states that the Eleanor Boiling and the City of New York may arrive together on. Monday or Tuesday, ilv. Mason, the radio operator, is suffering from appendicitis, and has been, put aboard a whaler for transference to hospital. Able Seaman Buys, who has a fractured shouldor, has been transferred to the C. A. Larsen, which will land him at Stewart Island. All the dogs are aboard the C. A, Larsen and arc proceeding by that vessel to the United States. A number of, members of the expedition will proceed to the United States by the quickest route. The Eleanor Boiling left tho ice with the C. A. Larsen on Ist March.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 54, 5 March 1930, Page 9
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