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SCIENTISTS ON ICEFLOE

NO REGULAR WIRELESS MESSAGES FIERCE STORM RAGIKG Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright MOSCOW, February 9. (Received February 10, at 11.30 a.m.) The members of the Papanin expedition failed to send regular wireless messages to-day. A fierce storm is raging in the region of the icefloe and it may have crippled the equipment. WIRELESS MESSAGE RECEIVED TROMSO, February 9. (Received February 10, at 2 p.m.) . The wireless station received a message from the Russian scientists disclosing that the storm had damaged the tent, which they had repaired. They had a clear view of the Greenland coast. i

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Evening Star, Issue 22879, 10 February 1938, Page 11

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SCIENTISTS ON ICEFLOE Evening Star, Issue 22879, 10 February 1938, Page 11

SCIENTISTS ON ICEFLOE Evening Star, Issue 22879, 10 February 1938, Page 11

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