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WHEREIN LIES THE DANGER.

AtlfkLAND, Feb. 28. Left to its own ;devices, soil erosion, to which the downfall of several aneient civilisatiops might reasonabiy be ascribed, would make havoc of the modern wflrld, said Mr. J. Morewood Dowsett, author and lecturer, of Lond°n, v\ ho was a through passenger in the Aorangi. Mr. Dowsett, who recent[y &avo broadcasts on soil erosion in bouth Africa and Australia, is en routo to Ganada and the United States on a similar mission. While in Auckland lie recorded an address which will bo j broadcast shortly. |

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Chronicle (Levin), 1 March 1949, Page 6

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WHEREIN LIES THE DANGER. Chronicle (Levin), 1 March 1949, Page 6

WHEREIN LIES THE DANGER. Chronicle (Levin), 1 March 1949, Page 6

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