A rainbow may sometimes bo seen all clay long in a cloudless sky in Siberia. It is stated to be due to reflection of the sun on fine particles of snow in the air. A new spring, found on one of their three golf courses at Harrowgate, nearly doubled the town’s supply of sulphur water. There are now eightyeight of these springs.
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Evening Star, Issue 19661, 14 September 1927, Page 8
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62Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19661, 14 September 1927, Page 8
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