ANTARCTIC MYSTERIES.
"THE GREAT WHITE BLANK." ,Press Assn.— By Telegraph— Copyright.) LONDON, January 2. Lord Curzon Avarmly approves of Sir Ernest Shackleton's scheme, and says that of living Englishmen lie is the best fitted to carry to a successful issue the feat of discovering what is hidden m the Great White Blank — whether mountainous glaciers or a frozen plateau — which appeals to the imagination as one of the few great achievements m exploration still left^ to the human race.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13269, 3 January 1914, Page 3
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79ANTARCTIC MYSTERIES. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13269, 3 January 1914, Page 3
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