THE LONGEST DAY.
It is quite important when speaking of the longest day in the year to say what part of the world we are talking about, as will be seen by reading the following list, which tells the length of the longest days in several places. How unfortunate are the children in Tornea, Finland, where Christmas day is less than three hours in length. At Stockholm, Sweden, it is eighteen and one-half hours in length. At Spitzbergen the longest day is three and one-half months. At London, England, and Bremen, Prussia, the longest day has sixteen and one-half hours. At Hamburg, in Germany, and Dantzig, in Prussia, the longest day has seventeen hours. At Wardbury, Norway, the longest day lasts from May 21st to July 22nd without interruption. At St. Petersburg, Russia, and Tobolsk, Siberia, the longest day is nineteen hours, and the shortest five hours. At Tornea, Finland, June 21st brings a day nearly twenty-two hours long, and Christmas one less than three hours in length. At New York the longest day is about fifteen hours, and at Montreal, Canada, it is sixteen hours.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume VIII, Issue 39, 26 September 1891, Page 420
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186THE LONGEST DAY. New Zealand Graphic, Volume VIII, Issue 39, 26 September 1891, Page 420
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