FURTHEST SOUTH.
SCIENCE IN THE ICE.
Press Association —Copyright. Received Jan. 30, 11.15 p.m. Sydney, Last Night. ' Letters received by Mrs David, state that Lieut. Shackleton asked Professor David to remain with him at the winter quarters this year, and take sole charge of the scientific work, except the biological, also to take charge of the publication of scientific results, so far a& they relate to geology and meteorology. P. r °-' feasor David accepts on condition that, when he reaches the Great Ice Barrier he can stand the climate. Lieut. Shackleton thinks that the professor will stand the cold better than some of the younger members.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 327, 31 January 1908, Page 5
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