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EARTHQUAKES.

PHEASANTS '4B SBSMMBAtMS.. An interesting eonmgnt . aaa ■»*> yesterday by Mr H. F. BairA, tf tfM» Christchurch Magnetic Obaarvateqr, •» a statement in • North latent yap* that the recent —rthqaafra > fead*6a» turbed tha pheasants. Or. Oawri* a world-famous Japanese seUwolaflaU said Mrßaird/had apaat a (fN»U of time studying tba habits of pfcaai" ants. I>r. Otaorl found that pnsss ants were able to dafeact tha jprwMS* ary vibrations of aa nJ&qww aa®* seconds before they were felt by feuum beings. This waa only to ba uifMitail when one recollected thai wtW amwalj were more sensitive to knnl •* vibration than men.

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19622, 18 May 1929, Page 17

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EARTHQUAKES. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19622, 18 May 1929, Page 17

EARTHQUAKES. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19622, 18 May 1929, Page 17

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