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A Long Story.

THE MAWSOfcJ EXPEDITION

IMPORTANT DISCOVERIES. ißy Electhio Telegraph—Uopyright] [United Phess Association.j (Received 9.15 a.m.) Sydney, March 5. Dr. McLean, bacteriologist, and Mr Hurley, photographer, of the Mawson expedition, have returned to Syd-

1)!-. McLean added few details to .vliat is already known. He said

the story was a long one, and it was not for him to tell if. When the Mawson book came'out, they would road the whole thing. Amongst

other important discoveries made were the nests of Antarctic petrels which were never before found, six Roos seals, and a very rare species of whale. By dredging, many rare specimens were obtained.

MAWSON VISITS ENGLAND.

SHORTLY TO BE MARRIED

(Received 9.15 a.m.) Adelaide, March 5. The Aurora returns to Hohart and awaits orders.

Dr. Matrsou shortly visits England in connection with the expedition. His forthcoming marriage to Miss Delprat, daughter of the general manager of the Broken Hill Proprietary Mine, is announced.

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Bibliographic details
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 54, 5 March 1914, Page 5

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156

A Long Story. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 54, 5 March 1914, Page 5

A Long Story. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 54, 5 March 1914, Page 5

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