Artificial Rain-Makmg
1 ,v s -^ I I'EU UNITED PUESS.ASSOCIATION. I Oamaru, Novembei 14 Foi some time past the question of rainmakmg has been discussed in the local pi ess, the outcome of the long spell of comparatively dry weather. To dby a meeting was held to devise means of experimenting in the same manner as in Texas The meeting was largely attended by f aimers and others, and after the matter had bepa pietty fully discussed, a committee was appointed to cany out the arranger raents for the experiment, and another was appointed to canvas for subscriptions a large amount of nfoney has been collected A good deal of interest was taken ip the mattei, and it is certain that the experiment will be earned out A hne *shower of lam fell this morning, but 1 this only added to the wish to test wjhether,.rain can be produced by.artififcial -'means. ''-"■ ! .'/ ■/ -' '■' -I CALCUTTAVNovember 16. '■ h (Rain-making Experiments were tried lip. Madras with a -certain amount of isuccess 1 /!' ' Dynamite wwats t exploded on a |hill, !i OK)OOft above ; the plains, and projduced^slipwers 1 byer-a: radius of five niile's|"i" ! lt' wits' -hbped ; the explosion arrest the clouds passing seaT^ard.
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Feilding Star, 17 November 1891, Page 3
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355Artificial Rain-Makmg Feilding Star, 17 November 1891, Page 3
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