NATIONAL HERITAGE.
THE SCOTT JOURNALS. LONDON, January 17. Lady Scott has placed the original journals of Captain Scott's expedition in the British Museum. Mr Griffiths Taylor, lecturer at the Sydney University, who made the journey to Antarctica, sails for Australia on Monday. He will lecture for a fortnight in South Africa on Scott's expedition. (Tlmes-Sjdney Son Special Cable.) OTTAWA', January 16. Mr Franklin Mathews, lecturing to the Columbia University School of Journalism, described Captain Scott as the foremost reporter of modern times. He was born and died a reporter, although the-.world luid not-realised is*
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 16, 19 January 1914, Page 5
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