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WEATHER REPORTS

BY Mil CULLEN. V ! ISLINGTON, Last night, lu th« House of Representatives lo.v Mr K. L. Cullen, M.P. for l'; asked: “ Whet her the v . Scientific and Industrial Keseurch the lion. I). G. Sullivan) ill i n v tiiiate the methods at present used the Meteorological DertII)(1 • in furnishing daily weather with a view to providing the oublu*. ■" i ]>artieularly the farming •oniniui!'‘>. with more definite and iccurnto in formation ?” j n ; i i 't(* to the question it was (tried: “Ju Hawke’s Bay in January iI1( | ]■', oy, and in Poverty Bay in pgbriun v unusually sudden and Kiiw i'll : ills resulted in almost imDediiite ;:;id exceptionnlly destructive lood-. i-ing in one ease heavy loss lilt-, ami in others severe losses d on ! - and farmers. The i-eatln" "feasts gave little or no rarnir- these exceptionally heavy

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Waipawa Mail, Volume LXVI, Issue 70, 2 March 1938, Page 3

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WEATHER REPORTS Waipawa Mail, Volume LXVI, Issue 70, 2 March 1938, Page 3

WEATHER REPORTS Waipawa Mail, Volume LXVI, Issue 70, 2 March 1938, Page 3