The moVe thangetiialwarmth " bf the 1 past fortnight ,hafe, (says the j ! Lan cat'') happily been unattended by that strain of accidents ,from sjAn^rol^e with which we have been mr other -seasons but <too .familiar. We ,mu?t not, however, on' tha-t "account', conclude, that iiieasurea^of. prevention, ,are.i not .j'efc.riQcessary. v Attqmperature qfBodeg.iO,r rather mor.e" in the shade is no conteraptibjle . no^asure,i'pf \the, solar .power, and will more >than, ; justify such, .meaßures. The if *umeatiing- °i • sunstroke < is^ not included^ in thatjierm. Heat&troke' or inaolatiqn is ) & , better, w.ord ,* \ and i iniplieja % a further t ,peril besides the downward glajre.of an unclouded sun. ,The concentrated heat of a clof<e workroom, as well as the exposure incurred' -by soßQe'fbafeleeg" iab'ourdrs iv the corn field, may lead to most serious consequonce'e;;' ? The' f exhaustion of work alao, particularly^ if • cloth^n^iaTh^ayy,, is f a^prig>diBpQ§iMg v fionriitipn w.hich should^np^be lost aigh%,t ojy .^entUation, regular,,, nutjn|t.ipn, light olothing, A ,and; k ae ( ,|^r i /ftSf^pjassibJo remission ( of the pressure of wor^ 5 , are strpnglyinaicate'd'bythe weather conditions ;urfderi.Nvhich\we frirel how ;Uiying,"and"lwe, th'erefotie), venture' tb' impresst their iiuaporttan6e>3Ja.like ,oui\ Employers; andijemployed. ..'Eeeti and b^her stimularits are htattfwl Tftthw and the, subetiti^tiari ?X)f « honiiritoxjda^t odolipp-drinkßi'^cir thoaeiibevorra^eßjißialtriiiy^ BCientifio?:and teanjtary !*d- , tjSra.ncß'^ i^^p^bjip^ftte. Wt>£rci't©p3ti<|niOf| t tbo heaiiia 'a r subi^ct v vv;hich is t now > fairly^, well HfmMB&>4 W&W \- not , be forgotten v^at J thfei)^in^willi S ;thecf^%
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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 169, 11 September 1886, Page 3
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