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COUGHING AND VOLCANOES

ITo the Editor J Sir. —When in Nelson recently 1 heard coughing going on all around me in the service cars, movie shows and on the streets This is all right: people can cough as much as they please, but why don't they put their hands over their mouths when they jough to prevent the germs flying all over the place? It would check the spread of the disease. In regard to volcanoes and rumblings and steam on the coast. I believe it to be an established fact that every "Mcano is connected with the sea bv an underground passage This will explain the phenomena. I am. etc.. OBSERVER Upper Moutere. 23rd August.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 28 August 1945, Page 2

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COUGHING AND VOLCANOES Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 28 August 1945, Page 2

COUGHING AND VOLCANOES Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 28 August 1945, Page 2

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