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ARCTIC CASTAWAYS.

Icefield on Which They Are Camped, Drifting. MOSCOW, February 22. The icefield on which the crew and passengers of the wrecked ship Chclisuskin are camped has drifted 17 miles north-east in eight days. All are well and the discipline is excellent. The steamer Stalingrad will arrive at Petropalovsk to-morrow with two aeroplanes. She will go to the most northern point in the Behring Sea, and from there the aeroplanes will fly to Cape Wellen to attempt a rescue.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20238, 23 February 1934, Page 1

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ARCTIC CASTAWAYS. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20238, 23 February 1934, Page 1

ARCTIC CASTAWAYS. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20238, 23 February 1934, Page 1

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