LOST EXPLORERS
ARCTIC AIYSTERY EXPLAINED
(Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.)
NEW YORK, June . 21. Mr. .11. A. Snow, a big game hunter and explorer, has just returned from two years of photographing and exploration in the Arctic regions. He has announced -the discovery of the remains of the missing members of Stel’ansson’s North Pole expedition of 1924, on Herald Island. This discovery clears up the mystery concerning the fate of live members of the crew of one of the two narties into which the expedition was divided. The two parties quitted thensinking ship, the Karluk, and started hack to civilisation. The party lecl by Stefannson arrived safely, but the other, led by the ship’s doctor, were never again heard from. Their bodies were sixty-live miles from where the Karluk was lost.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 June 1925, Page 5
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