DR. MAWSON.
IN WIRELESS TOUCH AGAIN. By Telegraph—Press Ar.socintion—Copyright (Rec. May. 2, 8.40 p.m.) Sydney, May 2. A long wireless message aiid several smaller ones have been received from Dr. Mawson, wintering at the expedition's headquarters in Adelie Land. The communications show that tho interruption of tho wireless system was only temporary. Dr. Mawson receiitly asserted that the wireless mast of the Adelie Land Station would stand the force of any blizzard. The contents of the messages just received have' not been disclosed yet. Dr. Mawson has for several days been trying to send a wireless message from his headquartors base, Adelie Land, to Australia, but, owing to "some unknown cause, tho messages.have been undecipherable. Professor David presumed that a blizzard had caused an accident to the wireless mast.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1740, 3 May 1913, Page 5
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129DR. MAWSON. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1740, 3 May 1913, Page 5
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