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Antarctic's secrets WIIAT EOSSII.S tli.e LONDON'. Any. l,v. “The \Y cyclic r I ]u"iry nf the drift of continents, pustulating lint! Australia, i’ll" Antarctic (-<> 11 1 i ll <■: 1 1. India, Soul h Afi'ii-a. and South America, were origina M v united. has not yet been proved,” said ITotVssor Edgeworth .1 ):i\ id, led uring at I lie Koval J list it ntiun. There tu'ir ma a y factors wliivh mad'.' lln- theory difficult of aeeeptof fossil,- in tin' A ill and io, similar to those found in the con 1 Holds ot 1 lie oilier eon lit I'ie.s incut Milled, ollorod extraordinary con li r'lia I ion of the theory. Tlie whole evolution of animal and plant life in the Southern. centred in unknown .Viitaretieu, which mis the greatest iincx plover portion of the world.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16203, 29 November 1926, Page 4
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139UNDER THE ICE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16203, 29 November 1926, Page 4
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