We read th;\t a certain taxi-driver is an expert weather prophet. He must find it hard at times to resist his natural inclination to announce " No change." " Never a blonde! " sav cvnics. Hut the R.A.F. know hotter.' *Thov rely on blondes daily. Strands of hair, fixed in hydrographs. measure dnmp--11 ess in the air. so a London periodical says. It must be human hair, and blonde gives best results. When there's moisture about the hair slackens. When it's dry, the ha'ir goes taut. So the airmen know what weather's ahead.
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Evening Star, Issue 23497, 10 February 1940, Page 18
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