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Writing to the Manaia Witness, Mr F. R. Field, who lias some reputation as a forecaster of earthquakes, says: “The earflhqiiiake . season being so nearly at an: end, and the planets being unfavourable to them, violent shakes are not to be expected for several years to come.” Mr Field thinks that, owing mainly to toe positions of Arenas, and Mercury, the weather will continue morn settled and dry right on" into Junto, when Saturn and Jupiter will bring’more broken and wet Weather for the last part of June, and July and August.

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Shannon News, 29 February 1924, Page 3

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92

Untitled Shannon News, 29 February 1924, Page 3

Untitled Shannon News, 29 February 1924, Page 3

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