Pamir's Position
WELLINGTON, Sat. (P.A.)—The barque Pamir, which is bound for London via Cape Horn with food for Britain from New Zealand, has enjoyed five days of Antarctic summer weather and is carrying all sail, according to a wireless message from her master to the Evening Post. The message stated that the barque was at 56deg. south, lOldeg. west (approximately 1350 miles from Cape Horn). The temperature was 41 degrees.
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Northern Advocate, 25 October 1947, Page 7
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70Pamir's Position Northern Advocate, 25 October 1947, Page 7
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