BRITISH SCIENTIST
RESEARCH IN AT'STRATjTA
PUT?TIL Sept. 7
Dr. A Inn Mozley. s British scientist, who is a passenger aboard the liner Ascanitis, intends t< make a short stay in Australia beßre travelling to South Africa for further research on behalf ol! the London. School ol Hygiene and Tropica Medicine. Recently Dr. Mozley spent two seasons in Siberia, and :).-*<> worked it Scandinavia, Finland, and Norl-hern (.’a nada.
Dr. Moy.ley said tbit, while in Siberia lie sa w i lie most extraordinary lake, in the world. T was about luill'-way between Calm (a and the Arctic Ocean. It was thr deepest hike in the world, having a depth of almost ofiOOl't. and 90 per cent, if the forms of life in the lake won not found elsewhere in the world, 'll held freshwater seals which were hinted by the natives with ancient mm/Jp-loncling gnus.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19125, 21 September 1936, Page 3
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