WAVE OF TERRIFIC HEAT
MADRAS PRESIDENCY SWELTERS.
MANY ANIMALS AND BIRDS DIE.
By Telegraph—Press Assn—Copyright.
Calcutta, June 1.
India is experiencing an unprecedented heat wave, particularly in the Madras Presidency, where the temperature reached 120 degrees. Many deaths have occurred.
Roads are strew with the bodies of animals and birds killed by the fierce heat.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 June 1934, Page 5
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