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PACIFIC SEA SHELLS HARBINGERS OF WARMTH

HARGINGERS OP WARMTH. OAST UP ON CORNISH COAST. Australian Press Association. Received Thursday, 7 p.m. LONDON, Feb. 27. Though Britain, following a warmer week-end, has been thrown back to ico ago conditions, nevertheless there is a welcome harbinger of a warm summer, shells have just been found on the eornish coast, brought by the Gulf Stream from 1 New Zealand and Pacific Islands beaches. They have never before been seen .except in years marked by the hottest summers. The last occasion was in 1921. Prominent^exhibitors are urging that henceforth the British Industries fair bo held in the summer, when overseas and foreign buyers are able to combine business with a holiday.

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Manawatu Times, Issue 6848, 1 March 1929, Page 7

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PACIFIC SEA SHELLS HARBINGERS OF WARMTH Manawatu Times, Issue 6848, 1 March 1929, Page 7

PACIFIC SEA SHELLS HARBINGERS OF WARMTH Manawatu Times, Issue 6848, 1 March 1929, Page 7

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