SCIENCE CONGRESS
PACIFIC MEETING
SEISMOLOCIC STUDIES
(Received June 15, 2 p.m.)
VANCOUVER, June. 14.
The fifth Pacific' Science Congres* concluded its sessions on Wednesday, delegates visiting the interior of British Columbia and disbanding at Calgary on Mouday. ■ ,
No invitation was received for tho sixth Congress, and a committee was appointed to deal with the question. The council favours a country somewhere else than in the North American Continent. ; •
Numerous resolutions wore passed asking that seismologie studies (in tho Pacific be standardised and fhat radiogram earthquake reports should be disseminated by rebroadcast over short-wave from- central stations. Others urged the closer co-operation, of the. fishery and oceauographie sections of the Congress. ' • •. ,''.,-
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 139, 15 June 1933, Page 12
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