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MRS. SCOTT.

■^■EJC ROpTE TO NEW ZEALAND.

•■••'■• ■■■■:' •.: ;■-«-..^.•i'^Londofi, Feb.; 10. ■ ' Mrs. Scott is mny%u the High seas between Sari^ ..ton. ; /,': '■" '".;."';■ '"■ ".-""■ '"■"■" '' ": *"'V":''-'-'U^ ''^ i i]^6.r|§:ar«-''b^^g";maIder-tovvco.mmxirii'" catie by :wireless with Mrs. Spott on . board the Aorarigi. . <? • Sir Er4est Shacfcletdri, who is in New : York, <li|i not at first believe the" story, ■a& it. wja's incorioeiyable that so wellequippe;4 "an expedition should havo '.perishe^'." He thought scurvy a greater peril than blizzards.!

CAPTAIN AMUNDSEN HORRIFIED

; .' ■ Hew York, J'pb, 10. •' "Horrible! Horrible!" exclaimed, Captain Amundsen;, at Madison, "Wisconsin, when notified of Captain Scott's death. "There must be some mistake." Ho identified the. spot mentioned in Captain Scott' 3 records: as the South Pole. The Norwegian flag was left there. .

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Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13647, 12 February 1913, Page 5

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MRS. SCOTT. Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13647, 12 February 1913, Page 5

MRS. SCOTT. Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13647, 12 February 1913, Page 5