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VICTIMS OF THE ARCTIC
A Lost Expedition ;
tE?IAINS OF 1IEN FOUND.
NEW YORK, June 2"-4.
Mir. II. A. Sniow,'the dig game hun
ter and explorer, has just r eturned from
two years of photographing and explo
ration a the Arctic 'regions. He an
nounces his discovery of the remains of
the missing members of Stefonsson's
North l'ole expedition of 1914 on 11er
ald Island. The discovery clears'up the
mystery of the fate of fiv. nmembers of
the crew, one of two parties in which
the expedition divided, who quitted the
sinking ship KItrluk and staited back to
civilisation. The party L?d by Stefan.
sson arrived safely; but ithe other, led,
by tihe ship's doctor, was never agaiins
heard- from. The bodies wce- 605 miles
from where the Karluki was lost.-Reu
ter.
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