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MUCH-TRAVELLED MAN

NEW ZEALAND MINING ENGINEER EVERY PART OF WORLD VISITED. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. • LONDON, August 16. .A New Zealander., Dr Malcolm MacJaren, mining geologist and engineer, has returned after a. mininig research expedition in Bolivia. du behalf, of a London- group. lie has now .completed 800,000 miles of travel in the course of his work, arid he claims to be the second most travelled man in the world. He says that the record is held by Mr ,1. H, Curie, another mining engineer, and a well-known author, who has passed the 1.000,000-miles mark. Dr Itlaclaren, who in the early days was connected with the New Zealand School of Mines, has been travelling for thirty years, and there is hardly a -part of the world he has riot visited. He has already covered 40,000 miles this year. —United Service.

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Evening Star, Issue 20256, 17 August 1929, Page 15

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MUCH-TRAVELLED MAN Evening Star, Issue 20256, 17 August 1929, Page 15

MUCH-TRAVELLED MAN Evening Star, Issue 20256, 17 August 1929, Page 15

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