AN ARCTIC EXPEDITION
j AMERICAN EXPLORATIONS. [l>|'B fTJKSS tSSOOIATXON —OOI'YIUGHT.] flWoivccl tl"»is -lev at 134.0 a.m.) NEW YORK, May 26. The American Museum of Natural Historv exneditio'n to Crokerland re nort that it was unable with wireless (o cret into touch with civilisation, al though a powerful annavatus was useel The exoediticn is now stationed at S'lak, north of Greenland It built a two-storev ice house with electric ligm ;iiid telephones complete. The expedition's ylnr.n a 1000 mile journey to explore 'the unknown Crokerland. ' Mr McMillan, leader of the expedition, writes that he intends lo employ 21 men and 160 doi's for the journey.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 May 1914, Page 2
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