ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.
*-■■-.» —■ — - THE FIRST DONATION.: By Telegraph—PrcßS Asßi3.otetitin-*-<Jo'.pyrlß]iii ''Times''—Sydney "Sun" Speoijii Cablesl London, February if). Sir Ernest Shaeklo'tou denios that Sir J. M. Ba.rrie donated £10,000 to lannfih the Antarctic Expedition; tho first donation—£3s,ooQ—tt.as from an ahof-iy-nioits friend. POSSIBILITIES OF TEE SOUTH, PAYABLE GOLD MAY BE FOUND. "Times'"—Sydney "Sun" Special Cables. „ (Pec. February 11, 4.50 p.m.) ' . London, Fobruary^n, Professor David-, iii his lecture, sbeforo this Royal Geographical Society., said it was almost certain iljat paj-aole. gold would bo found in. tho Antarctic. Sir Ernest Shockletoft said, ho Watt-ted to cross tho Antarctic before any other liation could claim tho honour.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1982, 12 February 1914, Page 5
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100ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1982, 12 February 1914, Page 5
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