HIGH LATITUDES
MATHEMATICS OF THE ANTARCTIC-
'UNITED PRESS ASSOCiAIIOS.-COPVIIKiHI- I " (AUSTSAMAK-KEW- ZEALAND.CABLE ASSOCIATION.) TV ™ ', BONBON, 2nd Majr. ir arles Chree > superintendent of Kew Observatory, who will retire on Tuesday, told- the "Daily Telegraph's" interviewer: "I shall still continue my mathematical work. At present lam reducing the observations of the \uscW «? «P edi*iono the Antarctic 'under Sir Douglas Mawson. The results of the geographical conditions in high latitudes are always, interesting. The we r f el'n Of t the cx Pedititm "> *» 6" weie able to • establish a station ne-i----the magnetic pole, and ■ the results o*f this may-enable guidance-to be "iven to anot ier expedition concerning the instru-
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 102, 4 May 1925, Page 5
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106HIGH LATITUDES Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 102, 4 May 1925, Page 5
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