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1 ■• i •■■.■■■ -v ~'■.• i■• ' • Official Photograph by Cuptain Frank Hurley. THE ABODE OF SCIENCE.— The tiny hut erected on-Beard Island in.: which- eight scientists of the Mawson Antarctic Expedition dwell duringa prolonged'-blizzard'which marooned them for eight days.

SOUTH ISLAND HYDRO-ELECTRIC SCHEME AT WAITAKL— The turbines which will generate the power ivill be sunk nearly 100 ft in the ground. The excavation at present is 80ft.in depth into solid rock and the picture is a,striking illustration of the stupendous task with ivhich the engineers, are confronted. . :

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 108, 9 May 1930, Page 7

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1 ■• i •■■.■■■ -v ~'■.• i■• ' • Official Photograph by Cuptain Frank Hurley. THE ABODE OF SCIENCE.—The tiny hut erected on-Beard Island in.: which- eight scientists of the Mawson Antarctic Expedition dwell duringa prolonged'-blizzard'which marooned them for eight days. SOUTH ISLAND HYDRO-ELECTRIC SCHEME AT WAITAKL—The turbines which will generate the power ivill be sunk nearly 100 ft in the ground. The excavation at present is 80ft.in depth into solid rock and the picture is a,striking illustration of the stupendous task with ivhich the engineers, are confronted. . : Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 108, 9 May 1930, Page 7

1 ■• i •■■.■■■ -v ~'■.• i■• ' • Official Photograph by Cuptain Frank Hurley. THE ABODE OF SCIENCE.—The tiny hut erected on-Beard Island in.: which- eight scientists of the Mawson Antarctic Expedition dwell duringa prolonged'-blizzard'which marooned them for eight days. SOUTH ISLAND HYDRO-ELECTRIC SCHEME AT WAITAKL—The turbines which will generate the power ivill be sunk nearly 100 ft in the ground. The excavation at present is 80ft.in depth into solid rock and the picture is a,striking illustration of the stupendous task with ivhich the engineers, are confronted. . : Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 108, 9 May 1930, Page 7

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