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ISLANDERS SUFFER

DROUGHT AT NAURU

WATER SUPPLIESH&TIONED

(Special to the "Evening Post")

NEW PLYMOUTH, This Day.

Drought conditions at Nauru Island had placed residents on low water rations when the Bank Line steamer Springbank, which arrived at New Plymouth on Tuesday, left the island with a cargo of fertiliser. Moreover, it was estimated that rain would not fall for a considerable time.

No rain had fallen on the island for a long time, said an officer of the Springbank. Except for a distilling plant to obtain fresh water from the ocean, the islanders depended entirely on rain, and the long spell of dry weather had not only reduced them to small rations, but had killed poultry and animals.

To obtain water oblong slopes of concrete were formed to catch all the rain possible. From the concrete it flowed into troughs and was conveyed from there to reservoirs. From reservoirs it was rationed into the tanks with which each residence was supplied. The only natural water on the island was a pool which was fed by the sea and was, therefore, useless for drinking purposes.

Although fairly serious,' the position at Ocean Island was not as acute as at Nauru. Water was more plentiful at Ocean Island and no rationing took place. . -

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 138, 8 December 1938, Page 5

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ISLANDERS SUFFER Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 138, 8 December 1938, Page 5

ISLANDERS SUFFER Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 138, 8 December 1938, Page 5

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