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The Sydney Morning Herald..., Saturday 9 August 1930 p 10 ... THE ANTARCTIC. In "Antarctic Adventure andResearch" Professor Griffith Taylor, once of Sydney, ... changes of Antarctica are closely linked with those of the southern con- tinents, and the future ... years 20,000 whales have been killed In Antarctic seas. (Appleton and Co.) ... 316 words
The Sydney Morning Herald..., Monday 29 March 1909 p 7 ... ?and Important climaticchanges nro possible In the paleozoic ngo, or later, without uny shift- ing of ... ANTARCTICA AS A SANATORIUM, ALMOST FROZEN. THE RETURN OF SHACKLETON. A GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION. CHRISTCHURCH, Sunday. Professor David, further Interviewed at Wellington, lington, said that Antarctica ... 652 words
The Sydney Morning Herald..., Tuesday 30 March 1909 p 7 ... varied considerably, and important climaticchanges are possible In the paleozoic age, or later, without ... FARTHEST SOUTH. î -» ANTARCTICA AS A SANATORIUM. ALMOST FROZEN. THE RETURN OF SHACKLETON. A ... said that Antarctica was a splendid sanatorium. Some day people 'with weak lungs would go there for ... 663 words