Everything bad to be hurried. From tho time Dr. Mawson stepped oil bis beloved Aurora until well into the hours of Thursday sight—and beyond them as a ...
Article : 2,756 wordsIt was expected, and yet it was surprising! Almost like a ghost from the night the Aaron broke through the southern darkness on Wednesday, with the gallant ...
Article : 2,204 wordsA meeting of the University Council was held on Thursday afternoon. It was decided to hold a public reception to Dr. in the Eider Hall. Among those ...
Article : 225 wordsDr. Mawson, who was lecturer on mineralogy and petrology at the Adelaide University, accompanied Sir Ernest Shackleton on the English explorer's visit ...
Article : 516 wordsThe news that Dr. Mawson and his party were returning to Adelaide from their exploration of Adelie Land was received with the utmost delight ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 300 wordsDr. Mawson is an honorary curator of the Museum, under the direction of the Public Library Board, which granted him extended leave of absence from his duties in the ...
Article : 151 wordsThe most interesting girl in South Australia at the present moment (writes- a special reporter) is Miss Paquita Delprat, in in view of her engagement to Dr. Maweon. ...
Article : 272 wordsThose who came back in the Aurora besides Dr. Mawson are Dr. McLean, and Messrs.. C. T. Maddigan, R. Cage, A. N. H. Biekerton. A. J. Hodgeman, and S. ...
Article : 114 wordsWhen Dr. Mawson left the Aurora at the anchorage pressmen remained cm board with the object of interviewing members of the partv. Each and cvery ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 541 wordsMr. IT. Hamilton, the biologist of the Macguarie Island party, said:—"We left the island in the Auroru on November 25. and reached Adelie Land on December ...
Article : 106 wordsOn their way to Hobart to join tho Aurora, Dr. Mawson and several members of his party were given a splendid send off at the Adelaide Town Hall on ...
Article : 522 wordsApart from the officers and crew of the Aurora, who numbered about 25, there was a land stud of 32 men. including Dr. Mawson. In addition. Mr. C. C. Etel, a ...
Article : 200 wordsEleven dogs used by the expedition were brought back from the antarctic. They were lying along the scuppers chained to the bulwarks, and were evidently feeling ...
Article : 54 wordsSo soon is Dr. Gething had awarded pratique, Capt. 'T B. Richardson steered the Aurora towards the Outer Harbour. As she passed the P. & O. Company's ...
Article : 296 wordsThe Howard, Smith Company recommend a dividend of 6d, a share on Preference shares for the half-year, ended December making with the interim dividend ...
Article : 142 wordsCapt. J. K. Davis, the commander of the Aurora, is a tall, ruddy complexioned, genial man, and a person from whom an interviewer might expect good copy. He ...
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Advertising : 269 wordsIn explaining how the plans for the expedition were inaugurated, Dr. Mawson stated:—"I went to Europe at the end of 1009 chiefly in- order to further the ...
Article : 160 wordsDr. Douglas Mawson was born at Bradford, Yorkshire, in 1882. Ho was educated at Sydney University, and graduated is a Bachelor of Mining Engineering in ...
Article : 137 wordsDr. Mawson, referring to the members of his party just prior to leaving for Adelie Land, said;— —South Australian Members.— ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Fri 27 Feb 1914, Page 7
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