THE DISCOVERY.
. -♦ LIFE IN THE ANTARCTIC REGIONS — fmtTHEE PARTICULAES. :
■ The crowd of sight-seers which visited the »hips,.of the Antarctic. Expedition on Sunday was small compared with the hosts Which invaded them yesterday. From early in the forenoon till late afternoon the public Jhronged them. The Discovery, of course, teme in for the greatest share of attention, trat the Mormng and Terra Nova were by bo means neglected, most of the sightseers deeming it their duiJy to make a, thorough inspection of all three vessels. Che'few members of the crews who were on joard were most courteous to their throngng visitors, who, on the Discovery especially, were in such swarms that it was a lird matter to move about the decks or V down below."
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7977, 5 April 1904, Page 4
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