CLEMENT WRAGGE
The Taupo earthquakes and vicissitudes in the seasons have set. people thinking. Mr Clement L. Wragge, T.R.G.S., the well-known scientist, is coming on Monday nest to explain these matters with quite now and most, boautjiful views, showing how the titanic storms and mighty hydrogen (lames in the sun a fleet the earth by wireless waves. Nothing like these pictures has ever been exhibited before, while the new views of the moon, the result of recent research at the big Ann orican observatories, are worth going miles to see. The volcanic steam vents in the moon are shown in actual operation, and the very latest illustrations of the other heavenly bodies arc projected oh the sherd by powerful limelight. All school pupils and those interested in education should attend, and very particularly everyone connected with the land, as Mr Wragge clearly shew?, the conditions that affect the weather, regarding a knowledge of which so much depends throughout! the Dominion, Radium with experiments, is a special feature at the dose, of t p lv> lecture.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LI, Issue 8096, 22 September 1922, Page 2
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