MUCH TRAVELLED
AN ENGINEER’S RECORD
(United Prem Assqcintinn.—By Electri" ' Telegraph.—Copyright.)
(Received this dav at 8. a.m.) LONDON, August 16
The New'Zealander, .. Doctor Malcolm Maelaren, a mining geologist, and engineer, has returned aftei Trimester’s mining research expedition to Bolivia on behalf of a London group. He has now ’ completed eight hundred thousancl miles of travel in the course of his work. He claims he is the second most travel-. IpA m,an in the world. He says'the record is held' by J. H. Curie, another mining engineer, who has passed the million miles. Murk Maelaren, who in the early davs was connected with a New Zealand School of Mines, lias been travelling for thirty years. There is hardly a /part'of the world not visited. He 'has already covered forty thousand miles this year.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 August 1929, Page 5
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