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Secret Soviet Flight To Pole

J (Received 10 a.m.) i ■ LONDON, March 22. J ■ The Moscow correspondent of • J the Telegraph Exchange states i [ • that five Soviet aeroplanes are * I reported to have taken off secret- J J ly from Moscow for the North i j Pole, carrying ten scientists, who J 1 will drop in parachutes to the J 2 icefields in the neighbourhood of i ■ the Pole. , 2 ■ The object is to establish a J 2 permanent landing place for the i j air route from Moscow to San 2 « Francisco. j 2 The men are supplied with i J provisions sufficient for a year’s 2 i stay. - * \ 9 mmmmm mmmmm m m mmmmmm-r «■<

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Northern Advocate, 24 March 1937, Page 7

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Secret Soviet Flight To Pole Northern Advocate, 24 March 1937, Page 7

Secret Soviet Flight To Pole Northern Advocate, 24 March 1937, Page 7

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