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POLAR EXPEDITION.

SCOTT’S REPRESENTATIVE OPTIMISTIC. Christchurch, March 9. Interviewed to-day, Mr. J. J. Kin--cv, the New Zealand representative vf Captain Scott’s expedition, exr r i sed the conviction that Captain S'enit had reached the South. Pole beft.ue Amundsen. Man foV man, and : 'uipment for equipment, Scott’s v, as the better party. If Scott reach < <] the Pole, he was not at all likelj i>, leturn immediately, because he was determined to complete the exr; loi ation programme he, had mapped o it. Captain Amundsen might have found another glacier giving access to the Polar plateau cast of the Beardmore Glacier. ,

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 72, 9 March 1912, Page 6

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POLAR EXPEDITION. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 72, 9 March 1912, Page 6

POLAR EXPEDITION. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 72, 9 March 1912, Page 6

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