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ARCTIC EXPLORATION

THE BRITISH EXPEDITION DELAYED BY STORMS (Copyright—Aboard the Gertrud Hash.) LONDON. May 7. Heavy storms delayed Lieutenant Martin Lindsay’s British Arctic expedition which is to attempt a sledge journey of 800 miles across the Greenland ice cap. The Gertrud Rask is a steamer of 400 tons and is conveying the party to the West Greenland coast. Sbe struck pack ico eighty miles south of Egedesmindc, where she should have arrived six' days ago. High winds blew her fifty miles off her course. —London ■‘ Times Cable.

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Evening Star, Issue 21714, 8 May 1934, Page 7

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ARCTIC EXPLORATION Evening Star, Issue 21714, 8 May 1934, Page 7

ARCTIC EXPLORATION Evening Star, Issue 21714, 8 May 1934, Page 7

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