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clues, and, in fact, we had heard "Armstrong gave the police their. of him some time before his arrest for the murder of his wife. A box of poisoned chocolates had engaged the attention of the local police:"
There is one type of murder cass Hymin-Praise My Soul the King that Mr. Pearce knows little
nothing about--those that are dealt Invocation and Lord's Prayer. with by the detective fiction writ- Hymn-"I to the Hille Will Lift |ørs
Mine Eyes" an
Voluntary.
of Heaven."-
Scripture Reading
Hymn "Rest of the Weary
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EXPERTS ON THE SHIFTING OF THE POLES
Decades Of Work
A slight movement in the posi- tion of the earth's poles, which has been going on for years, 1s now the subject of Investigation in this city by Dr. Hisashi Kimura, Auckland, NZ-According to and the Government astronomer, an eminent Japanese astronomer. Mr. Joseph S. Wright, member Mr. George P. Dodwell of the Chicago Geographic Society, Adelaide is one of the two as- New Zealand has anaense tronomical observatory "stations future as a world tourist resort, in the Southern Hemisphere cho but it does not advertise enough. sen by the Zutetaational Latitude The only way in which your coun Commisefon to sasist in this im try in advertised in America toportant stigmatic study. The can unit and that meanship in the Argentine. The authorities through the medium of an Amery other is tige La Plata Observatory line," he told an interviewer at La Plata are now engaged in Mr. Wright said he had travelled determining variation of latitude in most countries but he had never by observations based on the been in a country which had stars, and the data will be many varied attractions for its Rize checked in Adelaide, which is on This is supported by a statement the same thirty-fifth parallel. from the United States, Dr. FW the results will be known" as it made recently by another visitor Some years must elapse before Kirsch of St. Louis, who expressis
bis surprise at the advanced states during the last two years Symphony No. 8 10 8 Minor of many aspects of New Zealand that a variation of latitude, cau- fife. "We had heard a good dealed by the movement of the ("The Pathetique") (Tzchal about New Zealand Dr. Kirsch magnetic poles, has been notice kowsky, Op. 14) Played told an interviewer but we had en explains that by the Symphony Orchestra no idea of what it really was until between 1924 and 1929 conflicting conducted by Albert Coates we reached this country. To us it forces were at work which com- 751-8 pm, Two Bongs by Peters possibly an island inhabited by pletely, neutralized each other in
Recit Race. I melt, I Burn. Auckland be considered higher had to be taken?
Lawson (Bass-Baritone), few people! The standard of their effect on the movement of the poles, spa fresh observations Aria: Of Ruddier Than the than that of any city of comparableHe adds that observations have -Cherry- ("Acla and Galates size he had visited in tengve been taken continuously at five
travela,
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ompleted earthdates and submarine dis- must turbances cause the poles to shift, ugh ever so slightly from their positions, to which they
nced
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ular movement. the circle Devez ew yard.
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