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SCIENTISTS SAW MUCH IN NORTH ISLAND

WELLINGTON, Feb. 15 With two recent minor earthquakes, a fine display of the Aurora Australis over Wellington on Sunday nigni and Mount Ngau uhoe spectacularly “blowing its top” last week, the North Island had co-operated wonderiuliy with the organisers of the Seventh Pacific Science Congress, said Dr R. C. Murphy, one of the United States delegates, speaking at a Wellington Junior Chamber of Commerce luncheon yesterday. He added that the South Island where the congress is meeing to-day, would have to turn on something really sensational if it wanted to compete. _______________

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Grey River Argus, 17 February 1949, Page 2

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SCIENTISTS SAW MUCH IN NORTH ISLAND Grey River Argus, 17 February 1949, Page 2

SCIENTISTS SAW MUCH IN NORTH ISLAND Grey River Argus, 17 February 1949, Page 2

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