DISCOVERY EXPEDITION
NEW ZEALANDERS RETURN (For Pr«Ri> Aoiiociatlon ' AIU(tKI.AXI), tiiis day. Two XewZealaiiders wlio took part in the British, Australian and New Zealand Antarctic research expedition, led by Sir Douglas .Mawson, returned to Auckland from Australia by the Uliinaroa yesterday. (hie, Mr, R. A. Falla* who was attached to the party as ornithologist, is a member of the staff oS the Auckland ’JYaining College and the other, Mr. It. ft. Simmers, is a member of the staff of (lie Government meteorological office, Wellington “The expedition was very successful, ]ia>’ing achieved what it set out to do.’’ said Mr. Falla. “Sir Douglas Mawson. by bis <enthusinsm and energy, was an inspiration to everyone."
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17236, 16 April 1930, Page 14
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