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Show TO SEEK MISSING EXPLORERS Russians Who Went to Arctic in 1912 May Yet Be ( Living. Apparently hope has not been abandoned aban-doned entirely of rescuing the members, mem-bers, or some of them, of the Russian polar expeditious which sailed in 1912 in the steam schooner Saint Anna, under command of Lieutenant Brusi-loff Brusi-loff of the Russian navy, and the motor mo-tor vessel Hercules, which was In charge of the geologist, M. Bonsanoff. Traces may be discovered in the northern north-ern Arctic, in the vicinity of Greenland, Green-land, and of the North American archipelago. arch-ipelago. Through the consul general for Russia Rus-sia appeals are made to all commercial enterprises, navigators, and scientific expeditions cruising in the polar seas and engaged in research work in these regions, and also to the inhabitants along the coastline, to devote efforts to the discovery of traces of the missing miss-ing explorers. |