WINTER IN ANTARCTIC.
COLD AND CLEAR WEATHER. LITTLE LIGHT IN DAYTIME. United Service. NEW YORK, May 13. fßy Mr. Russell Owen. Copyright 1928 by the New York Times Company and tlie St. Louis Post Dispatch. All nghls for publication reserved throughout the world. Wireless to the New York Times.l BAY OF WHALES. May 12. The weather to-day is clear again. The thermometer stands at 23 degrees below zero, but it is calm and possible to walk with comfort. The sky toward the north shows only a dirty grey with a bare suggestion of thin yellow. We shall have some light in tho middle of the day for a week or two yet.
Sunday is very much like every other day. When the routine tasks arc finished we perhaps loaf a little more. On Friday and Saturday there was a light fall of snow, which piled drifts to the lee of the houses.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20255, 15 May 1929, Page 13
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