Millions of fish in Lake Managua, in tlie viciuity of Rouqueron, bave been killed by poisouous water, according to scientists, ivbo bave just made a study of tbe water in tbe lake and surrounding streams. Tbe wbolesale slaughter of the fish is believed to bave been caused by tlie excessive rains of reoent months whicli flooded the sulpbur beds at the. north-western end of tlxe lake. Tbe water whicli flows tbrougb subterranean passages into tbe lake, was poisoned in this way, causing tbe resultant beavy 'casualties among tbe fisb population ■— , 0 S'mg a song oi' wealth nntold, I'T'antlc searcli for oil nud goltl, Dolits inftreasing day by day, That's tho only way to pay. Wing a song of long-souglit aid, Worth ten times tlie price you pahi All you neod for congbs and "flit," Wooda' Grcut IJopponuint Cure will
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 129, 17 June 1937, Page 13
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