FOURTH EDITION
SEEP UMBRELLAS HANDY ON TUESDAY
disturbance coming? EARTHQUAKE possible
Aucklanders are warned to look A L. disturbances, seismic and '“ological, on Tuesday, accordm,t,°rMr F R. Field, who was so '"ierkably successful in regard to lus'eentention that ram would fall throu9 hout the Dorr,m,on on Feb ' "f ry .. m was observed this morning by Mr. Field through Artha's telescope “under excellent conditio*;. subse q Ue ntly reported to Mr '. F that he saw a remarkable Tsplae of four groups of sun-spots on th» * un - r 0 on the northern hemi£2 the effects of which have now ,ph !S' The two on the southern ’“inhere are regarded, however, considerable suspicion. * lth «This group will be centrally .Hid in about four days’ time,” p,C Mr Field, “and then considerdisturbances in these lati*the earth, both seismic and are extremely probWithout recourse to careful measurethe use of Stoneyhurst discs, the exact positions, actual* where the effects will take place “i Ae earth, cannot be ascertained by Mr KieM. _
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 282, 18 February 1928, Page 13
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165FOURTH EDITION Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 282, 18 February 1928, Page 13
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