SCIENCE CONGRESS.
PROBLEMS OF PACIFIC AREA.
(United Press Association—Copyright),
VANCOUVER, June 14
The fifth Pacific Science Congress concluded its sessions to-day. The delegates are to visit the interior of British Columbia and will disband at Calgary on Monday. No invitation was received for the sixth congress and a committee was appointed to deal with the questions. The council favours a country elsewhere than the North American continent.
Numerous resolutions were passed. Some asked that seismologic studies in the Pacific he standardised and that radiogram earthquake reports ho disseminated by re-broadcast over a shortwave from central stations. Others urged closer co-operation in the study of fishery and oceanographic sections of the Congress'.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 209, 16 June 1933, Page 8
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