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We have grown so accustomed to sunlight of the present colouring and shading that we can scarcely comprehend the conditions that would urise if tho sun were to suddenly change to some other colour. If tho sun were blue, for instance, thorn would be only two coLours in the world—blue and black—or if it were red, then everything would !>e rod or black. In the latter case ue should have red snow, red lilies, black grass, black dear sky and red clouds. There would be little variety, however, if the sun were green. Thing? that are now yellow would still remain that colour, but there Mould h< no rods, purples, orange or pinks and very few of those cheery hun that make the world so bright.

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Northland Age, Volume IV, Issue 49, 27 July 1908, Page 2

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Untitled Northland Age, Volume IV, Issue 49, 27 July 1908, Page 2

Untitled Northland Age, Volume IV, Issue 49, 27 July 1908, Page 2