ECLIPSE OF THE SUN.
AUSTRALIAN OBSERVATIONS, i
I ___ i Received So a.m.) s J LONDON", January 5. '• The task of officially observing the fartheotEing eclipse of the sun will be left to Australians. The Imperial Government will not send I an expedition, hut a joint committee of; the Royal s-ui-iety and the Royal Astro ■ w "I'liii'j! <u.-i-ty '.'.ill i'Mld i'JstruujetJts A f.i ;■ ~..!ipS P ~: the ~un. which will j |r.o: ;,. \:--. ,| .j n x<-w ZeaUn.l. will occur i ■■■> M I". •■>. T'.:e line of totality will pass : ov, ' r '■ : ' i-'ai; Iγ- near did an ex|.pd!!.oti will be di-ijatvhed for Aus ■ ' ".;.ij..i ! v takii phoco^rapile and ma-ke obscr v j.: iori* J I
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 5, 6 January 1910, Page 5
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