ARCTIC TRAGEDY
DIARY OF THE LOST PARTY.
DISCOVERY BY CANADIANS
BERLIN, May 18
despatches from Canada state that the diary of the German Arctic explorer, Dr, Krueger, who, together with two companions, left Greenland in 1930 to cross Grant’s Land to Axel Heiberg Island, and who have not been heard of since, was discovered in .“Peary’s Cabin,” on the north-western corner of Axel Heiberg Island by a Canadian police patrol, Part of she equipment of Dr. Krueger’s expedition was found by Eskimos some time ago, and there is little doubt that the explorer and his companions perished in the Arctic icefields.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 May 1933, Page 6
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