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Mr Joseph H. Elgie, the. -well-known English astrologer, writing "in the ''Yorkshire Post" under the heading ' The• Starry Reavenj," says: "I.am glad to find Stefansson,, the Arctic explorer, telling ua, in effect, how thankfnl;we onght'.'to be for oar climate. Things might'have' been vastly: different for us as a nation and for this little island of. ours if we had some of the climatesjl could, write about and, some I have written about in this column at one time and - another. Stefansson, I notic®, compares the New Zealand climate with ours. The comhas a personal interest for me, because in my 'Weather . Book' I tie climate of New Zealand as being most like our own "of any. .Though I wonder what v?e eas compare with Wellingtoa foi wiadf n :

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18230, 14 November 1924, Page 10

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Untitled Press, Volume LX, Issue 18230, 14 November 1924, Page 10

Untitled Press, Volume LX, Issue 18230, 14 November 1924, Page 10

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