MAY AGAIN BE MAROONED
COURTAULD IN GREENLAND. DISABLEMENT OF MOTOR-BOAT. By Telegraph—Press Assn. —Copyright. Copenhagen, Sept. 18. There is a danger of Courtauld, who' spent last winter alone in a tent on the ice, spending another winter in the Greenland ice, thus postponing his marriage for a year. He and his leader. Watkins, are marooned at Akaimartai through the disablement of their motor boat. They have the choice of crossing the inland ice without equipment or wintering at Limivik, where there is a chancy of their being picked up by a ScandD navian party.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 September 1931, Page 6
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