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SIR HUBERT WILKINS’ PLANS. lUnxtca Press Association-—By Electric TelegrapD Copyright.) Australian Press Association.) NEW YORK, Aug. 30. Sir Hubert Wilkins, on disembarking from the Graf Zeppelin at Lakehurst, said: “It was a very fine trip. I liked starting better than getting off, but I am glad it is over and I can start my own work now. I will leave in three weeks, and expect to be with Commander Byrd, at the South Polar Sea, but I will be hack again in April in time to join the Zeppelin on its hop to the North Pole. I am doing that trip, however, as a private person, and not in any offiical capacity.”
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Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 31 August 1929, Page 5
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