THE ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.
PBOFBSSOK DAVID’S POSITION
Press Association—Copyright Un Received Jan. 30, 11.15 p.m.) ' SYDNEY, Jan. 30. Lettors received by Mrs. David stato that Lieutenant Shackleton asfkod Professor David to remain with him in winter quarters this year, and tako solo charge of tho scientific works, except'’the biological department, also to take charge of the publication of tho scientific results so nuns they relate’ to geology and moteor- \ ology. Professor David accepts, on the c.ouditiou that when the snip reaches tho great ice barrier , he ' can stand the' climate. Lieutenant Shackleton thinks that the Professor will stand tho cold hotter than some of tho younger members.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2103, 31 January 1908, Page 3
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