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HALLEY'S COMET.

» balloons r io be used. A NOVEL EXPERIMENT. VBY KI.ECTIIIC TBLEOIIAPfI—COI'TItIGIIT.I " [PEP. PRESS ASSOCIATION.] (Received This Day, 8.00 a.m.) When Hnlley's comet is near tin* earth, the lutern:itionnl Commissioner of Aeronautics will semi up 1 >;illl ;f)11 s with Dehorts <rlnsvs tube, which opens at ii given height and admits :iii* and then closes hermetically. Tlu» contents will be analysed. Observations taken at Madrid show the tail is 71 million kilo- ' metres (a kilometre is |j of a mile) in length, and gives no sign of cyanogen.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 May 1910, Page 3

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HALLEY'S COMET. Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 May 1910, Page 3

HALLEY'S COMET. Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 May 1910, Page 3

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