IN THE FAR NORTH
A LOST PROPELLER Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. MOSCOW, September 33. (Received September 23, at 10 a.m.) The ice-breaker Siberiakov, belonging to the Soviet Arctic Expedition, in attempting to discover a north-east passage between Archangel and Vladivostok, lost her propeller among the icebergs. It is hoped that she will drift into the area of rarefied ice in Behring Strait, where she can be picked up and towed by steamers. The Siberiakov wirelessed: “ All well.”
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Evening Star, Issue 21216, 24 September 1932, Page 13
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76IN THE FAR NORTH Evening Star, Issue 21216, 24 September 1932, Page 13
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