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Published by <strong>The</strong> !rotio Cirole<br />

Ottawa, Ontario<br />

<strong>The</strong> twenty-eighth Meeting of the Arotio Cirole was held<br />

n the lst. Corps Troops H.C.A.S.C. Mess, 278 Sparks Street,<br />

n Thursday April 12.<br />

<strong>The</strong> President, Ml'. Frank Davies, was in the Chair and<br />

introduced the speaker, Dr. Malcolm Brown. Dr. Brown described<br />

he work of the ~ueen's Medical Expedition to Southampton<br />

Island and illustrated his lecture with a film taken by members<br />

f the expedition.<br />

Following the lecture there was a short break before<br />

the Danish film, "Next door to the North Pole", ""as shown to<br />

the meeting. This colour film was taken on the first Peary<br />

Land 3xpedition, and was produced by Hager Hasselbalch. <strong>The</strong><br />

ational Film Board has arranged to make a print available<br />

to the public through the Canadian Film Inst itute, 172<br />

\lellingtonStreet, Ottawa.<br />

~venty-ninth Meeting of the <strong>Arctic</strong> Cirole<br />

<strong>The</strong> twenty-ninthMeeting of the Arotic <strong>Circle</strong> was<br />

the lst. Corps Troops R.C.A.S.C. Mess, 278 Sparks<br />

on Thursday May 10.<br />

<strong>The</strong> President, Ml'. Frank Davies, was in the Chair<br />

and introduoed the speaker, Flying Officer P. Ste Louis,<br />

R.C.i•.•F. Flying Officer Ste Louis spoke on his "Antarctio<br />

Flying Experiences" as pilot of the British Falklands Islands<br />

Dependencies Survey's Norseman airoraft in Graham land.<br />

Caribou in Greenland. By A.E. Porsild<br />

Until the advent of the rifle, a reasonable equilibrima<br />

probably existed, in most parts of the North .~erioan<br />

M'otic and Subarotic, between the natural inorease of large<br />

game animaIs and the annual loss by various forms of predation.

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