ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.
«^_ PLANS FOR THE DISCOVERY'S VOYAGE. [press 1 (Received June 28, 9.25 a.m.) 1 LONDON, 27th June. In connection with the voyage of the exploring ship Discovery to the Antarctic regions, it is announced that Professor George Murray, director and scientist of the expedition, does not proceed beyond Melbourne. Professor Murray -arid Captain Scott," the commander of the ship, will there appoint the principal members of the staff to conduct the scientific work on lines laid down by Prof essdr Murray, who will afterwards act as editor. The commander has been instructed 'jto explore the Ross ice barrier to , discover land which is believed to flank the "barrier eastward, and to solve the physical and geographical questions relating to ice formation. Captain Scott has discretionary power to either winter on the ice or to land a party between Capes Johnson and Crozier, after consulting the Director as to a suitable spot.
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Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 151, 28 June 1901, Page 5
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