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PECULIAR CONDITIONS. Geological Party Making Good Progress.
'Received This Day, Noon.) BAY OF WHALES, Nov. 26. _ Gould's geological sledging party is making better time over the last part of +4ie trip to the Queen Maud Mountains. It has lighter loads and the sight of the mountains ahead to encourage it. Last niglit' it camped at depot No. 6, which is 83.25 latitude. Gould reported that they had 110 sun for the last 75 miles of tbe journey but with the wind hehind them and a smoother sui-face they had eovered 18 miles that day. In Little Ameriea we are liaving very uneertain weather conditions. The _ sky is stili overcast, the wind shift-ing all ronnd tiie compass. Fog and mist have made such peculiav atmospherie conditions that the men are building a beacon. By Russell Owen, copyright, 1929, by the New York Times Company and throughout the world. Wireless b;y the St. Post Louis Despatch. Ail rights tor publication reserved New York Times.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 255, 28 November 1929, Page 5
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