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SCIENTISTS INTERESTED. By Tolrcrapb -Prccg Association—Copyright Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. LONDON February 4. Drilish scientists are deeply interest cd in ihe cable messages received vesipi day from South Africa announcing that a skull, believed to ho the oldest Ihe world and the mining link between man and the ape. had been discovered by Professors Dart, and Young Sir Arthur Keith, secretary of the Royal Institution, said: “ 1 know ilia! Professor Dart, who i« an Australian anatomist, will be particularly inter paled in Ihe brain. It he has found a ran "I i| lr brain bis evidence will jbe well founded. Professor Dart, is j mo *t cn pa blp and able and. therefore, j be must lie taken seriously." j I’rafp&iur G. Elliot Smith. Professor j <>l Analnmy in the University of Eon ■don. '•Rid : Professor Dart is unlikely jto make a mistake. Tie was? m ' 3 when he Rhodesian skull arrived ”
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17455, 5 February 1925, Page 11
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