ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.
By Telegraph-Press Association.-Copyright. London, August 21. Sir George Newnes, speaking at a farewell luncheon on board the Southern Cross, thought it would be a mistake for M. Borcligrevinck, the leader of the expedition, to visit theFalklands in search of Lieutenant Degerlaohe, the leader of the Belgian expedition, who was aware of Borchgrevinck's route. The latter might try to meet liira, and pub aside everything to assist him if necessary.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10837, 22 August 1898, Page 5
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