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(AOSTUAtIAN-NEW ZEALAND CAELB ASSOCIATION.) LONDON, 4th February. British scientists are deeply ' interested in the cable messages received yesterday from South Afrioa announcing that a skull, believed to be the oldest in . the world, and the "missing lfck" b'eV tween man and the ape, has been discovered by Professors Dart -and'-Young:' Sir Arthur Keith said : "f-'ltnbw Pro-' fessor Dart, who is an Australian^ anatomist, well. '• He is particularly >'nterested in the brain. If he found a cast of the brain his evidence ie well founds cd.. Professor Dart is most capable and able, therefore he .must be taken seriously." Professor Elliot Smith said: professor Bait is unlikely to make » a mistake. Ho was with mo when the Kaodesian skull arrived."
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 30, 5 February 1925, Page 7
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132MAN'S FOREFATHER Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 30, 5 February 1925, Page 7
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