ARCTIC EXPLORERS.
DR.- COOK'S EXPEDITION. FEARS FOR SAFETY. By Telegraph.—Press Association.^-Copyrißlit. New York, October 5. Dr. F. A. Cook, the American Polar explorer, who has been in the Arctic regions for a year, traversed Greenland in February in his attempt to reach the North Pole. He was expected to return in June last, and as no tidings have been heard from him or his party it is feared that they have met with disaster. . t Dr. Cook set out from America last year in the hope of pushing his way to the Pole by a route to the west of Ellesmere Land.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13874, 7 October 1908, Page 7
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