FOR THREE WEEKS
NO HOPE OF RESCUE.
ARCTIC EXPLORERS' FATE.
WAITING FOR ICE TO BREAK.
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OSLO, June 2C. A "Wireless message from the Quest expresses the opinion that it is impossible to save the remainder of Nobile's party and also Lundberg for three or four weeks, after which it is hoped the ice will break up sufficiently for seaplanes to alight..; The- party is provisioned for a month, and other food can be dropped from aeroplanes. Hopes of finding Marino and his companions are fading' daily, flights over the places they could have reached having discfos r ed no trace.—Australian Press Association.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 77, 27 June 1928, Page 5
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