EXPLORERS IN CHINA
INTERESTING- REUNION PEIPING, Nov. 12. 1 After a fortnight’s delay, owing to an accident in which a motor-car was wrecked and the Mongol driver was killed, Dr. Sven Iledin, the famous explorer, left Kueihua, in pursuance of his survey of Chinese motor roads. By a strange coincidence, the last members of an earlier expedition, who had not been heard of for months, arrived at Kueihua on the same day from different parts of the remote interior, in time for reunion with the veteran leader in the small town whence all set off seven years before. The explorers brought rich collections.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18254, 24 November 1933, Page 10
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