Entry ID,Date start (dd),Date start (mm),Date start (yyyy),Season start,Date end (dd),Date end (mm),Date end (yyyy),Season end,Text,Reference,Country,NUTS1,NUTS2,NUTS3,Location,Media type,Sector 1,1,1,1900,Winter,1,1,1900,Winter,"experienced in the closing days of June . Beat and drought speedily reasserted themselves , and v heatKutting beg , an","The Times, 1st January 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2,1,1,1900,Winter,1,1,1900,Winter,"graziers , the short supply of herbage due to the drought necessitating a free resort to the use of artificial food","The Times, 1st January 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3,1,1,1900,Winter,1,1,1900,Winter,production of these articles ws adversely affeeted by the persistent drought . The imports of batter and cheese were slightly larger,"The Times, 1st January 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4,1,1,1900,Winter,1,1,1900,Winter,"L. de Vilnorin , and the Duke of Westminster . Drought vms the dominant feature of the nineties . With the","The Times, 1st January 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5,1,1,1900,Winter,1,1,1900,Winter,"will probably live longest in the recollection were the terrible drought of 1893 , resulting in a winter fodder famine ,","The Times, 1st January 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6,1,1,1900,Winter,1,1,1900,Winter,", had but little effect upon the course of the drought , and by niidAugust the position had become most serious","The Times, 1st January 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7,1,1,1900,Winter,1,1,1900,Winter,"the live stock day slter dlay . The heat and drought per- sisted till , at the end of August ,","The Times, 1st January 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8,1,1,1900,Winter,1,1,1900,Winter,"than at the same period in that calamitous year of drought 1893 , when there was more rain in the month","The Times, 1st January 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9,1,1,1900,Winter,1,1,1900,Winter,"country , as there were some localities in which the drought persisted till it was terminated by copious rains at Mlichaelrnas","The Times, 1st January 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10,1,1,1900,Winter,1,1,1900,Winter,disasters to which these indispensable forago crops were subjected through drought being not inferior to those which were incurred in 1893,"The Times, 1st January 1900",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11,1,1,1900,Winter,1,1,1900,Winter,"and bare , as the result of excessive heat and drought . Cattle could find only a mere subsistence on the","The Times, 1st January 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12,1,1,1900,Winter,1,1,1900,Winter,"good one for orehard fruit , spring frosts , summer drought , and the ravages of insect pests all militating against","The Times, 1st January 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13,1,1,1900,Winter,1,1,1900,Winter,"for Hampshire Down ram lambs suffered on account of the drought , and also through the over-stoching of the sale ring","The Times, 1st January 1900",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14,5,1,1900,Winter,5,1,1900,Winter,"per cent , higher . The effect of the prolonged drought in the Australian clonies has been to reduce the clip","The Times, 5th January 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15,5,1,1900,Winter,5,1,1900,Winter,"better thah that of last year in spite of thu drought , and may really spleadid growths have arnived from various","The Times, 5th January 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16,9,1,1900,Winter,9,1,1900,Winter,"lost , whilst we should pass from the extreme of drought to that of flood . Young crops have recovered from","The Times, 9th January 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17,9,1,1900,Winter,9,1,1900,Winter,have been hoped for at the termination ot the intense drought of last summer . There is the hope now that,"The Times, 9th January 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18,13,1,1900,Winter,13,1,1900,Winter,"were somewhat dearer , the latter being affected by the drought . Sugar and the common sorts of tea ruled a","The Times, 13th January 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19,15,1,1900,Winter,15,1,1900,Winter,"although we have now passed through five consecutive years of drought , there are no substantial grounds for concluding that the","The Times, 15th January 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20,15,1,1900,Winter,15,1,1900,Winter,"1892 , and the very meagre hay crops in the droughty season of 1893 caused the imports in that year to","The Times, 15th January 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21,16,1,1900,Winter,16,1,1900,Winter,times as much as was estimated . Owing to the drought and to the damage done by locust swarms the colony,"The Times, 16th January 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22,16,1,1900,Winter,16,1,1900,Winter,a e f rn with the month . Owrin to drought and the bbh price of Beed the area is likely,"The Times, 16th January 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23,17,1,1900,Winter,17,1,1900,Winter,"Tlanbo beverhng epndoo lo rain sinithimidlno ethmer anth Olittlgo to drought ofmostd ei thehihp.o seed , thie arew aislielynt almosht toftalnomal","The Times, 17th January 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24,19,1,1900,Winter,19,1,1900,Winter,"famine conditions woould have been averted , but the extreme drought of the summer has rendered the out- look for the","The Times, 19th January 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 25,22,1,1900,Winter,22,1,1900,Winter,"at any other period since the cessation of the summer drought , and , as arable and pastoral lands are now","The Times, 22th January 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 26,22,1,1900,Winter,22,1,1900,Winter,so recent a year as 1893 . The severe summer drought which prematurely dried up the English pastures and thus reduced,"The Times, 22th January 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 27,22,1,1900,Winter,22,1,1900,Winter,"seems likely to suffer again from the effeets of renewed drought , and some further restriction may be looked ! or","The Times, 22th January 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 28,22,1,1900,Winter,22,1,1900,Winter,"furtber water from the RiverThaues in cases of , ce=ptional drought and other emergency , toraisefurthermonney and for otber purposes .","The Times, 22th January 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 29,23,1,1900,Winter,23,1,1900,Winter,"at any other period gince the cessation of the summer drought , and , as arable and pastoral lands are now","The Times, 23th January 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 30,23,1,1900,Winter,23,1,1900,Winter,so recent a year as 1893 . The severe snmmer drought which prematurely dried up the English pastures and thus reduced,"The Times, 23th January 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 31,24,1,1900,Winter,24,1,1900,Winter,"of the colony . BRISBANE , Jix. 23 . The drought has brokea in the flaghenden District , and there have","The Times, 24th January 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 32,24,1,1900,Winter,24,1,1900,Winter,"and No-vmber by dry v'evs'e ` y winila and utnusuil drought . The arca of 1,2C0,60 aher avorais Slightly in Oxesaa","The Times, 24th January 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 33,24,1,1900,Winter,24,1,1900,Winter,"the beginning of . Septembecr , but the continuance of drought renders probabla a further roduetion of the estimated yield ,","The Times, 24th January 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 34,26,1,1900,Winter,26,1,1900,Winter,"their crops * and , in con- sequence of the drought , there is every probability of the want of grain","The Times, 26th January 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 35,26,1,1900,Winter,26,1,1900,Winter,"serious diminution in sheep in the colonies , owing to drought , and , as a result , the supplies of","The Times, 26th January 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 36,27,1,1900,Winter,27,1,1900,Winter,"? . Stewart . 5 0 0 It . R Drought , b'sq. 5 0 0 Mrs. Brien 5 0 0","The Times, 27th January 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 37,1,2,1900,Winter,1,2,1900,Winter,"to their crops ; and , in consequence of the drought , there is every probability of the want of grain","The Times, 1st February 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 38,5,2,1900,Winter,5,2,1900,Winter,". Lieuts . E. N. Tandy , G. T. A. Drought , R. Hoskyn ; 6th Com- pany Western Division R.G.A.-Major","The Times, 5th February 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 39,5,2,1900,Winter,5,2,1900,Winter,present year is exceedingly gloomy on account of the disastrous drought experienced in the ltter part of last year and to,"The Times, 5th February 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 40,9,2,1900,Winter,9,2,1900,Winter,"further water from the River Thames in cass of exceptional drought and other emergency , to raise further money , and","The Times, 9th February 1900",England,UKJ,,,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 41,10,2,1900,Winter,10,2,1900,Winter,"many of the natives are losing their lives through the drought , that many of them are glad to devour ravw","The Times, 10th February 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 42,12,2,1900,Winter,12,2,1900,Winter,abutting on the forest ana repltcing trees destroyed by the drought . In this connexion the committee report that a very,"The Times, 12th February 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 43,12,2,1900,Winter,12,2,1900,Winter,"parts of tba forest owing to the extraordinsty heat and drought , but in moaS eases the outbreaks were speedily extinguished","The Times, 12th February 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 44,16,2,1900,Winter,16,2,1900,Winter,"1898 . It had been impossible to foresee the unprecedented droughts , and the enormous loss of sheep sand lImbs ,","The Times, 16th February 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 45,17,2,1900,Winter,17,2,1900,Winter,"0 EtiU .. .. 6 . 0 0 RIt . Drought , -Es .. 500 10 0 0 Mrs. Katherine Slliot","The Times, 17th February 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 46,19,2,1900,Winter,19,2,1900,Winter,". This had been attributed to the effects of the drought , which had rendered the work of the coffee plantations","The Times, 19th February 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 47,3,3,1900,Spring,3,3,1900,Spring,"a goon rSyseDn of Irrigation as n prot ecton against drought tud Chi t thhe Lesslees have been in POSS ""","The Times, 3th March 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 48,13,3,1900,Spring,13,3,1900,Spring,ordinarily coming to relief works ; anh rarely has a drought declared itself so early in the year or necessitated so,"The Times, 13th March 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 49,19,3,1900,Spring,19,3,1900,Spring,"water supply ( larinig the siege and to the great drought these poor little gardens had , most of them ,","The Times, 19th March 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 50,19,3,1900,Spring,19,3,1900,Spring,fooling the pinch of a deficient hay crop and of drought- destroyed root crops all through tho winter . Their hope,"The Times, 19th March 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 51,19,3,1900,Spring,19,3,1900,Spring,"the *anal rates , caused by competition , while the drought in September also accounted for the mall dividend . For","The Times, 19th March 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 52,22,3,1900,Spring,22,3,1900,Spring,million gallons per diem oven in such a year of drought as 1898 . Bet no one in his senses would,"The Times, 22th March 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 53,22,3,1900,Spring,22,3,1900,Spring,"Thames , and for maintaining in such a year of drought as that of 1893 a minimumc flow of the river","The Times, 22th March 1900",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 54,22,3,1900,Spring,22,3,1900,Spring,"the river . But it makes no provision against such droughtb as those of 1898 and 1899 , when the flow","The Times, 22th March 1900",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 55,22,3,1900,Spring,22,3,1900,Spring,"threegreat reservoirs in the Thames Valley to provide against the droughts of 1898 and 1899 , at a cost of about","The Times, 22th March 1900",England,"UKH,UKI,UKJ,UKK","UKH2,UKH3,UKI1,UK2,UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,"Lea Valley,River Thames",20th Century newspaper,Media 56,22,3,1900,Spring,22,3,1900,Spring,"of 200 million gallons , against such years ' of drought as 1898 or 1899 . When the scheme is completed","The Times, 22th March 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 57,22,3,1900,Spring,22,3,1900,Spring,flow of the Thames and of the Lea against such droughts as 1898 and 1899 there will be little difference between,"The Times, 22th March 1900",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 58,24,3,1900,Spring,24,3,1900,Spring,"Ealing ) said , - The area affected by the drought in India contains a population of about 61 millions .","The Times, 24th March 1900",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,"Ealing,Middlesex",20th Century newspaper,Media 59,26,3,1900,Spring,26,3,1900,Spring,"though the plant , as a rcsult of the autumn drought , is not thick on the ground . With lambs","The Times, 26th March 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 60,26,3,1900,Spring,26,3,1900,Spring,winter 's supply in hand . The break-up of the drought came so late last asutumn that I have scarcely a,"The Times, 26th March 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 61,26,3,1900,Spring,26,3,1900,Spring,the incidence of the dronght . Had last season 's drought been as intenso and prolonged on the early side of,"The Times, 26th March 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 62,26,3,1900,Spring,26,3,1900,Spring,registered being the 10 01 tons per acre of the droughty year 1887 . It was the prolongation of the 18b,"The Times, 26th March 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 63,26,3,1900,Spring,26,3,1900,Spring,year 1887 . It was the prolongation of the 18b drought far into tho autumn that completed tbo ruin of the,"The Times, 26th March 1900",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 64,26,3,1900,Spring,26,3,1900,Spring,in each of tho last dozen years . Had the drought of 1899 attained its full severity before midsummer instead of,"The Times, 26th March 1900",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 65,26,3,1900,Spring,26,3,1900,Spring,"years of excessive dronght , but the incideneo of the drought was very different in the one year from what it","The Times, 26th March 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 66,27,3,1900,Spring,27,3,1900,Spring,"through the locks of the Lee wLea there was a drought was 1,600,000 gaLens . Mr. Pember , Q.C. , opened","The Times, 27th March 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 67,28,3,1900,Spring,28,3,1900,Spring,world which had been so seriously affected by the calamitous drought of 1397 . The prospects of their railway really depended,"The Times, 28th March 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 68,29,3,1900,Spring,29,3,1900,Spring,"the quality of the wtter supplied , but during the drought of 1898 the quantity had been short . The only","The Times, 29th March 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 69,30,3,1900,Spring,30,3,1900,Spring,"Timbo branch undertakng continues to feel the effects of the drought , and the receipts for the half-year are lees by","The Times, 30th March 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 70,30,3,1900,Spring,30,3,1900,Spring,and the immense losses of agricultural wealth caused by the drought . He quoted figures showing that no revision or modification,"The Times, 30th March 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 71,30,3,1900,Spring,30,3,1900,Spring,"sudden and devastating . Thns the loss caused by the drought on the wvheat crop this year equalled from 8,000,000 to10,000,000","The Times, 30th March 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 72,31,3,1900,Spring,31,3,1900,Spring,", which was seconded by Air . J. A. H. Drought . Replying to questions , the chairman said that the","The Times, 31st March 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 73,31,3,1900,Spring,31,3,1900,Spring,"scarcity which , occurring in two successive years of exceptional drought , were for party purposes magnified into "" water famines","The Times, 31st March 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 74,31,3,1900,Spring,31,3,1900,Spring,"? X TO Novnrmns ; and the more severe the drought and the greater the searcity of other flowers , the","The Times, 31st March 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 75,31,3,1900,Spring,31,3,1900,Spring,"will have noticed how grandly they havo thriveu through recent droughts . "" Ir . Robinson , in the 'E nglish","The Times, 31st March 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 76,2,4,1900,Spring,2,4,1900,Spring,these crops are literally scorched off by the heat and drought . This is no more than a few weeks ',"The Times, 2th April 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 77,2,4,1900,Spring,2,4,1900,Spring,"of 4 23in. during the month , following a long drought at this time of the year , has resulted in","The Times, 2th April 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 78,2,4,1900,Spring,2,4,1900,Spring,results have usuaUy followed the breacking np of a long drought . On carelul examination it is satis factory to know,"The Times, 2th April 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 79,3,4,1900,Spring,3,4,1900,Spring,"British West Indies has undergone no change of importance . Drought has been severe in Demerara , and seasons in Trinidad","The Times, 3th April 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 80,3,4,1900,Spring,3,4,1900,Spring,"established in the soil mangel is better able to withstand drought than the cruciferons root-crops , as was well seen last","The Times, 3th April 1900",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 81,3,4,1900,Spring,3,4,1900,Spring,the dairy farmer and the Ilockmaster . In the hot droughty days of July a supply of sliced mangel in the,"The Times, 3th April 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 82,4,4,1900,Spring,4,4,1900,Spring,"to construct small irrigation works and tanks In an ordinary drought sueb reservoirs of water were useful , but in the","The Times, 4th April 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 83,4,4,1900,Spring,4,4,1900,Spring,be remembered that it wal not a panacesa gainst a drought of the kind with which the GovernmentTiad to contend .,"The Times, 4th April 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 84,4,4,1900,Spring,4,4,1900,Spring,"been advancing in prosperity . The famine being due to drought , the Government could not be blamed for it .","The Times, 4th April 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 85,4,4,1900,Spring,4,4,1900,Spring,"the rainfall . Thereforo irrigation was not a panacea against drought in all districts . Railways , however , were always","The Times, 4th April 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 86,4,4,1900,Spring,4,4,1900,Spring,"incompetence of tho Anglo-Indian Govern- ment that , when a drought comes , even five millions of people should be brought","The Times, 4th April 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 87,4,4,1900,Spring,4,4,1900,Spring,"by the wholesale loss of life in earlier years of drought , except in the nativo States , and even there","The Times, 4th April 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 88,4,4,1900,Spring,4,4,1900,Spring,of the terrible consequences of a pro- longed and extensive drought . The result of such a calamity is to produce,"The Times, 4th April 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 89,4,4,1900,Spring,4,4,1900,Spring,"Artillery ( Southern Division ) . -T . A. W. Drought , gent. , to be 2ec . Lieutenant . The","The Times, 4th April 1900",England,UKK,UKK3,UKK30,Cornwall,20th Century newspaper,Media 90,5,4,1900,Spring,5,4,1900,Spring,"if provision is made to meet two such years of drought as 1897 and 1898 , which the writer of your","The Times, 5th April 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 91,6,4,1900,Spring,6,4,1900,Spring,"or other strnilar disasters had occurred , but the long drought of Last year had left its mark on the sugar","The Times, 6th April 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 92,6,4,1900,Spring,6,4,1900,Spring,"bear the buirden of . S0,615 owing to t o drought . Tius large sum was expended in the purchaso of","The Times, 6th April 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 93,7,4,1900,Spring,7,4,1900,Spring,"provide for the losses of stock caused by the continued drought , and there remains a balance of 2,005 , which","The Times, 7th April 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 94,7,4,1900,Spring,7,4,1900,Spring,"for maintenance of improvements and renewal of implements . Tho drought still continues , andl. though there have been light ra.ns","The Times, 7th April 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 95,10,4,1900,Spring,10,4,1900,Spring,"30 years . WVhen he last addressed the shareholders the drought in Australi still continued , and since then only partial","The Times, 10th April 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 96,10,4,1900,Spring,10,4,1900,Spring,"stores , and improve- ments , sheep lost in tho drought sot having set bei e replaced . As to the","The Times, 10th April 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 97,10,4,1900,Spring,10,4,1900,Spring,"and bigher rate for carriage on wool owing to the drought , although the wool represented a smaller clin . Thle","The Times, 10th April 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 98,11,4,1900,Spring,11,4,1900,Spring,"mino in West Ausrlia , wera they were subject to droughts , floods , epidemics , and other in=luences . Moreover","The Times, 11st April 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 99,14,4,1900,Spring,14,4,1900,Spring,return . It may also be noted that the terrible drought through vhich our western pastoral country has passed during the,"The Times, 14th April 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 100,16,4,1900,Spring,16,4,1900,Spring,an accumulator of nitrogen and a sturdy re sister of drought . Its far-reaching roots enable it to tap reserves of,"The Times, 16th April 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 101,16,4,1900,Spring,16,4,1900,Spring,"farm , and in the last two or three hot droughty summers its exceptional merits have come prominently into notice .","The Times, 16th April 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 102,17,4,1900,Spring,17,4,1900,Spring,"the summer all rivers were , in consequence of the drought , much below their normal level at that time of","The Times, 17th April 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 103,20,4,1900,Spring,20,4,1900,Spring,wvill bo about tho same as last year . Summer drought and recent heavy rains bave done great damage to crops,"The Times, 20th April 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 104,25,4,1900,Spring,25,4,1900,Spring,properties held by the company had been seriously affected by drought antl this had been sold at a price beyond wlhat,"The Times, 25th April 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 105,25,4,1900,Spring,25,4,1900,Spring,"Swellendam , and King XVimuns Town districts had experienced a drought , and t ose of Jansenville , Alice , and","The Times, 25th April 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 106,26,4,1900,Spring,26,4,1900,Spring,hben for some years . lVith the break of the drought and a fair prospect of a good lambing weason- whiect,"The Times, 26th April 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 107,27,4,1900,Spring,27,4,1900,Spring,. Dwight reati 672 L.-Cpl . J. G ( . Drought . For 814 1 te . Temple read GS2 I'te,"The Times, 27th April 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 108,27,4,1900,Spring,27,4,1900,Spring,. In Au ; stralis there bad been a severe drought ; in the West Indies another disastrous hurricane which had,"The Times, 27th April 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 109,28,4,1900,Spring,28,4,1900,Spring,"wished , but considering the almost unprece. dented spell of drought whieh was experienced last year , and , consequently ,","The Times, 28th April 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 110,28,4,1900,Spring,28,4,1900,Spring,"dimuinution in the productioik of wool , owing to continued drought in ertain parts of Atustralia , the trade and finaLncial","The Times, 28th April 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 111,30,4,1900,Spring,30,4,1900,Spring,"the autumn the country was still suffering from the prolonged drought , and there was a great dearth of roots and","The Times, 30th April 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 112,30,4,1900,Spring,30,4,1900,Spring,"suffered from flood , so did they in 1893 from drought . The consequence was that in 1894 and 1895 the","The Times, 30th April 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 113,30,4,1900,Spring,30,4,1900,Spring,Under tho influence of seasons that in the main were droughty progress vas necessarily slow in the latter balf of the,"The Times, 30th April 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 114,30,4,1900,Spring,30,4,1900,Spring,"below thlt of 1892 , the year preceding the great drought .. With a nornal autumn and wvinter in the season","The Times, 30th April 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 115,30,4,1900,Spring,30,4,1900,Spring,"xo that systentatic agriculture is inpomible L , ong- continued droughts haie also aided ic this unfortunand state of affairs .","The Times, 30th April 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 116,30,4,1900,Spring,30,4,1900,Spring,but with all their administrative energy the evils which the drought hiad1 inflicted were so vast and so widespread that the,"The Times, 30th April 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 117,1,5,1900,Spring,1,5,1900,Spring,"excess of the normal rate in Guzerat , whero effectof drought seems to be intensifying . Number of persons in receipt","The Times, 1st May 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 118,1,5,1900,Spring,1,5,1900,Spring,"institution by the Balegga , who , suffering trom the drought , came down in hundreds for the meat . Stark","The Times, 1st May 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 119,1,5,1900,Spring,1,5,1900,Spring,a liberal decrease in the visible supply and seiereports of drought appearing in the North-WOst 'Ihe Ohio monthly State crop report,"The Times, 1st May 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 120,3,5,1900,Spring,3,5,1900,Spring,"15e , 459 for 1898 . The continuation of the drought which has prevailed throughout the district served by the railway","The Times, 3th May 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 121,5,5,1900,Spring,5,5,1900,Spring,thought tnight have been expected in the circumstances . The drought lasted throughout the whole of the year except in December,"The Times, 5th May 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 122,5,5,1900,Spring,5,5,1900,Spring,", pointing only tuo vividly to the severity of the drought , the latter coin- modities having been sent up country","The Times, 5th May 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 123,5,5,1900,Spring,5,5,1900,Spring,"be maintained , and their employ4s be paid . The drought extended fromn August , 1S ! 88 , to iovember","The Times, 5th May 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 124,5,5,1900,Spring,5,5,1900,Spring,"met out of the guarantee of the Government . The drought broke up last December , aud from that moment the","The Times, 5th May 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 125,5,5,1900,Spring,5,5,1900,Spring,rigbt of our position was vigorous and effective . Having Drought Colonel Porter 's troops up into line with Major Rimington.,"The Times, 5th May 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 126,9,5,1900,Spring,9,5,1900,Spring,"control-namely , the scarcity of water , due to the drought , and iliness among the workmen . The learned Judge","The Times, 9th May 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 127,11,5,1900,Spring,11,5,1900,Spring,"hiad been no less than 5,45S , E82 . The drought had uow lasted nearly flve years , and it had","The Times, 11st May 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 128,11,5,1900,Spring,11,5,1900,Spring,the clip . Although it had been stated that the drought from which the colony had so long suffered had now,"The Times, 11st May 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 129,11,5,1900,Spring,11,5,1900,Spring,"very little ram . Notwithstanding the unfortunate consequences of the drought , especialily in regard to loss of sFleep early in","The Times, 11st May 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 130,12,5,1900,Spring,12,5,1900,Spring,"have accordingly transferred 100,000 from the reserve fund to "" drought losses suspense account "" for that purpose . Of this","The Times, 12th May 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 131,14,5,1900,Spring,14,5,1900,Spring,"for in many directiois there were fears as to impending drought . The corn crops have been much bencfited , but","The Times, 14th May 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 132,15,5,1900,Spring,15,5,1900,Spring,"population in the district of supply , and the consecutive droughts of which they had lately bad experence . These droughts","The Times, 15th May 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 133,15,5,1900,Spring,15,5,1900,Spring,"droughts of which they had lately bad experence . These droughts were unprecedented , and had led to a change of","The Times, 15th May 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 134,15,5,1900,Spring,15,5,1900,Spring,it was full and store them for the time of drought . That was the policy recommended in the report of,"The Times, 15th May 1900",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,Staines,20th Century newspaper,Media 135,16,5,1900,Spring,16,5,1900,Spring,of the quantity alreaty authorized- and I that year of drought it was able to supply its district with the aid,"The Times, 16th May 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 136,18,5,1900,Spring,18,5,1900,Spring,"to be clear bright , and well filtered . The drought previously recorded still continued , and was more accentuated during","The Times, 18th May 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 137,19,5,1900,Spring,19,5,1900,Spring,"avail in the face of so protracted and severe a drought as that wlkich had visited them , which , how-","The Times, 19th May 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 138,19,5,1900,Spring,19,5,1900,Spring,"Bowen Downs , Mount Cornish , and Mount Abundance the drought continued with but slight relief at the date of the","The Times, 19th May 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 139,19,5,1900,Spring,19,5,1900,Spring,of a rapid return to prosperitv as soon as the drought fairly broke up and a normal season set in. 'There,"The Times, 19th May 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 140,19,5,1900,Spring,19,5,1900,Spring,"which stated the manner in which the s ; pecial drought losses were to be covcred , his contention being that","The Times, 19th May 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 141,19,5,1900,Spring,19,5,1900,Spring,"report made it abundantly clear that heavy losses from exceptional drought had been sustained , and that they had been met","The Times, 19th May 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 142,19,5,1900,Spring,19,5,1900,Spring,"buying . The chief bulliah features were reports of continued drought in the North-Wost , of excessivo rains In South-WesL ,","The Times, 19th May 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 143,22,5,1900,Spring,22,5,1900,Spring,"the wvater-cart is never seen save as an auxiliary in droughty times to the feeding-trough , there was a veritable plague","The Times, 22th May 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 144,22,5,1900,Spring,22,5,1900,Spring,"when fodaer corn commanded high prices on account of the drought , oats made an aver.age rice exceeding thai of wheat","The Times, 22th May 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 145,22,5,1900,Spring,22,5,1900,Spring,"are dearth and famine , war and tuimults , and drought . The famine is very bad * the situiation is","The Times, 22th May 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 146,28,5,1900,Spring,28,5,1900,Spring,"then being harvested at the close of a barren and droughty month of MIay were of the most meagre descriptlon ,","The Times, 28th May 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 147,28,5,1900,Spring,28,5,1900,Spring,"wells , and the remainder from other soures . Fortunately drought and its constant follower , famine , are seldom or","The Times, 28th May 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 148,29,5,1900,Spring,29,5,1900,Spring,had attacked areas which had not hitherto been affected by drought in the memory of man . It had affected a,"The Times, 29th May 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 149,29,5,1900,Spring,29,5,1900,Spring,"a large number of areas and districts where famine and drought bad been unknown . In 196-197 , when they had","The Times, 29th May 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 150,29,5,1900,Spring,29,5,1900,Spring,"adviraes , but soon recorered sejug to the eon tinued drought In the North-We , t , which med. sellers cautlou","The Times, 29th May 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 151,4,6,1900,Summer,4,6,1900,Summer,"memory , the month was one of intense heat and drought , broken in the middle by a day or two","The Times, 4th June 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 152,4,6,1900,Summer,4,6,1900,Summer,"In 1896 the "" merrie month "" vas hot , droughty , and dusty , and unseasonable winds were so persistent","The Times, 4th June 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 153,4,6,1900,Summer,4,6,1900,Summer,"that the atmosphere was kept continuously harsh In 1897 intense drought ruled over the frst three weeks of May , whilst","The Times, 4th June 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 154,4,6,1900,Summer,4,6,1900,Summer,"followed a period of nearly a fortnight of cold , droughty weather , with night frosts and harsh atmospheres which brought","The Times, 4th June 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 155,5,6,1900,Summer,5,6,1900,Summer,"tLe um-ke. raided on eauwed report . or oo=iderI able drought daa4ge to 8pring wutut , ba.rs uoyeriug. nd catue now","The Times, 5th June 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 156,5,6,1900,Summer,5,6,1900,Summer,Lut despatches from the XVest indicating had ( lamage by drought in the spring w.heat dnLtricts kept Grangert depressed althboug tLe,"The Times, 5th June 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 157,9,6,1900,Summer,9,6,1900,Summer,movement ronde sted rogress under the intluence of the continued drought in the North-West and other bullish crop reports Foreign orders,"The Times, 9th June 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 158,11,6,1900,Summer,11,6,1900,Summer,"of serious injury to the grain crops , of continued drought in the North-Western States , and the low state of","The Times, 11st June 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 159,12,6,1900,Summer,12,6,1900,Summer,"hope , die in this famine than in any previotus drought , yet incomparably more persons are suffering , and aro","The Times, 12th June 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 160,14,6,1900,Summer,14,6,1900,Summer,"for travelling , either for business or pleasure . The drought which caused the famine of 1899 had continued , and","The Times, 14th June 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 161,15,6,1900,Summer,15,6,1900,Summer,"wheat has been sown , but that owing to the drought it is esti- mated that the yield will be greatly","The Times, 15th June 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 162,18,6,1900,Summer,18,6,1900,Summer,"to survire , and tiere are yet many plossibilities of drought or blight to irijure the growing crops . "" Subscriptions","The Times, 18th June 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 163,20,6,1900,Summer,20,6,1900,Summer,"be mnch misery and distress connected with so unparaUeled a drought , the resources of th Indian Government , as matters","The Times, 20th June 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 164,21,6,1900,Summer,21,6,1900,Summer,"sown than usual , but unfortunately the reappearance of the drought had causec ! a falling-off in the yield , and","The Times, 21st June 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 165,23,6,1900,Summer,23,6,1900,Summer,"very small yield of the estates , cousequent on tht drought . It was the opinion of the board that the","The Times, 23th June 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 166,26,6,1900,Summer,26,6,1900,Summer,"the Dooars. where the earlier part was affected by a drought . followed by cold , vet weathrr , which coutinued","The Times, 26th June 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 167,26,6,1900,Summer,26,6,1900,Summer,enter- ing the reservoirs at all ; in times of drought it will be obtained from the reservoirs . The joint,"The Times, 26th June 1900",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 168,26,6,1900,Summer,26,6,1900,Summer,"for over three months , no matter how severe the drought or how empty the river . Again , when it","The Times, 26th June 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 169,28,6,1900,Summer,28,6,1900,Summer,and a-half inches of rain had fallen over all the drought- stricken portionls of the colony . The Premier had no,"The Times, 28th June 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 170,28,6,1900,Summer,28,6,1900,Summer,"rain in September , and tbereafter there was practically uninterrupted drought in most parts of the region now striken by famine","The Times, 28th June 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 171,28,6,1900,Summer,28,6,1900,Summer,"line nad been a failure owing to th : severe drought , and as the crop was usually carried b !","The Times, 28th June 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 172,29,6,1900,Summer,29,6,1900,Summer,the market by the reductions go far made . The drought in the North-West exerts an unfavourable inu- ene Thirty blast,"The Times, 29th June 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 173,2,7,1900,Summer,2,7,1900,Summer,"were destroyed by the "" fly "" dtluring the cold drought in MIay , but rosown swedes are now growing wvell","The Times, 2th July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 174,2,7,1900,Summer,2,7,1900,Summer,"turnips . Spring cwrn , which was much checked by drought , is improving , but the rains came too late","The Times, 2th July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 175,2,7,1900,Summer,2,7,1900,Summer,", as they still show the eflects of the spring drought . Trifolium , however , has given a better yield","The Times, 2th July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 176,2,7,1900,Summer,2,7,1900,Summer,"many years , after a period of live years ' drought . Thiough all these trials the Baralongs have never ilinched","The Times, 2th July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 177,3,7,1900,Summer,3,7,1900,Summer,"which was completely dried up , owipg to the terrible drought . Eventually arriving at Lake Rudolf , they found tEe'Orno","The Times, 3th July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 178,4,7,1900,Summer,4,7,1900,Summer,"case lasS yecar , owring to the excessiva and continued drought , but they bad heard latterly that rain batl fallen","The Times, 4th July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 179,4,7,1900,Summer,4,7,1900,Summer,"Consolidated ( Limited ) . "" Mr J. A. H. Drought p resided , and in proposing the resolutons obervd tat","The Times, 4th July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 180,4,7,1900,Summer,4,7,1900,Summer,threo inehes of rainhave fallen over the 'Wholo of the drought-strioken nortion of Oueensland . It is still rminir Ihe3vily. and,"The Times, 4th July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 181,6,7,1900,Summer,6,7,1900,Summer,"Curmut "" in its weekiy roviow to-do& saye that tbo drought has been broken in the North .. tYcst , ardrio","The Times, 6th July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 182,9,7,1900,Summer,9,7,1900,Summer,", however , that as a result of the spring drought all farm crops are late . The ravages of wireworm","The Times, 9th July 1900",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 183,9,7,1900,Summer,9,7,1900,Summer,. Turning to the eastern counties we find thatthe spring drought has left its mnark upon the cereal crops in Essex,"The Times, 9th July 1900",England,UKH,UKH3,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 184,9,7,1900,Summer,9,7,1900,Summer,"is short in straw , and barley has suffered from drought . In Northampton the cereal crops aro much better on","The Times, 9th July 1900",England,UKF,UKF2,UKF24,,20th Century newspaper,Media 185,9,7,1900,Summer,9,7,1900,Summer,well . Cereals have never fully recovered from the spring drought . Straw crops still show the effects of late frosts,"The Times, 9th July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 186,9,7,1900,Summer,9,7,1900,Summer,In Lancashire the oat crops were rnuch handicapped by tho drought in the spring ; tho hay crop is fair in,"The Times, 9th July 1900",England,UKD,UKD4,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 187,9,7,1900,Summer,9,7,1900,Summer,conditions . Too early ripening on thin soils duo to drought nud too late ripening on strong soils both give a,"The Times, 9th July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 188,10,7,1900,Summer,10,7,1900,Summer,sitzUao withA TrinitSy Maskre. ) l . LWB acrion Was DrOUght by tho oWneos of the schooner Flying Fish to recover,"The Times, 10th July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 189,11,7,1900,Summer,11,7,1900,Summer,"privations -which crops had to undergo during the cold and droughty spring . For tho figures upon which o , ir","The Times, 11st July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 190,11,7,1900,Summer,11,7,1900,Summer,"from injury ( dlue to insect or fungus pests , drought or wvet , cold or frost ) , with averAgo","The Times, 11st July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 191,11,7,1900,Summer,11,7,1900,Summer,abovo the poor value of S0 which resulted from the drought of 1899 . The best county averages are Somerset 102,"The Times, 11st July 1900","England,GB","UKD,UKH,UKC,UKI","UKD1,UKH1,UKC2,UKI1","UKH13,UKC21,UKI11",Cumberland,20th Century newspaper,Media 192,11,7,1900,Summer,11,7,1900,Summer,"last year , when they were seriously handicapped by the drought of Juno . The current values are 90--i for England","The Times, 11st July 1900","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 193,12,7,1900,Summer,12,7,1900,Summer,Indian Government had bad to meet tho consequences of a drought of extraordinary and unprecedented dimensions . It was hoped that,"The Times, 12th July 1900",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Ealing,20th Century newspaper,Media 194,17,7,1900,Summer,17,7,1900,Summer,"situation , which had been aggrnvatoed by successive seasons of' drought and by other causes . Then there waas a plan","The Times, 17th July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 195,18,7,1900,Summer,18,7,1900,Summer,improvement has ta:ken place in the area affected by the drought . The rainfall for the week ending 'July 17 in,"The Times, 18th July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 196,19,7,1900,Summer,19,7,1900,Summer,"further water from the river Thames in cases of exceptional drought and other emergenec , for the raising of further money","The Times, 19th July 1900",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 197,19,7,1900,Summer,19,7,1900,Summer,". ) I ndia was visited bya stupendous calamnity of drought and ol fainios , and it was impossiue to conceive","The Times, 19th July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 198,21,7,1900,Summer,21,7,1900,Summer,", either by letter or by wire , that the drought had really broken up . Reports in the news- papers","The Times, 21st July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 199,23,7,1900,Summer,23,7,1900,Summer,"the first week of July . Nevertheless , signsof ineipient drought are becomiug increasingly numerous , and a general downpour of","The Times, 23th July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 200,23,7,1900,Summer,23,7,1900,Summer,clear . The intense heat and the prospect of a drought seemed to exercise a depressing inluence on trade at Salis-,"The Times, 23th July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 201,23,7,1900,Summer,23,7,1900,Summer,"whilst , like cotton , the tomato plant will endure drought better than most cultivatod plants , it is necessary in","The Times, 23th July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 202,24,7,1900,Summer,24,7,1900,Summer,greatly expanded and establishment strengthened in view of the prolonged drought- and low condition of the people ; cholera still provails,"The Times, 24th July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 203,24,7,1900,Summer,24,7,1900,Summer,"obtained might.prove to indicate.a goneral break up of the longest drought which had , he believed , ever been experienced in","The Times, 24th July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 204,24,7,1900,Summer,24,7,1900,Summer,ever been experienced in Austrlia . Should the relief from drought in these districts veove to be effectual the iKaprovenment in,"The Times, 24th July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 205,25,7,1900,Summer,25,7,1900,Summer,"the gvatifying intellilence of a copious rainfall in the most drought-striejcen districts of NOW Sooth Wales and tueensland , and they","The Times, 25th July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 206,25,7,1900,Summer,25,7,1900,Summer,"they were eonsequbutly , led to hbrph tuat the protacted drought from which the pastoral m .. ustry htd saudered for","The Times, 25th July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 207,25,7,1900,Summer,25,7,1900,Summer,"; e Trzinit.v Mfagers . ) . LDms aczion was Drought by tho owners , master , and revw of the","The Times, 25th July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 208,27,7,1900,Summer,27,7,1900,Summer,"1901 . In two out of those three years a drought of unparalleled dimoen. ions , intensity , and duration hba","The Times, 27th July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 209,27,7,1900,Summer,27,7,1900,Summer,. If rain fails Ltloe periods ivhen it ordinarily fdlis drought olitaine3 p ) ossession of 'the area not touehled by,"The Times, 27th July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 210,27,7,1900,Summer,27,7,1900,Summer,"great continent of l ndia , even in years of drought . Owing to tbe increase of coimiunicati6n and the development","The Times, 27th July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 211,27,7,1900,Summer,27,7,1900,Summer,most Whncurat daN we have of the latf three seriouLts droughts We eno fli t eat In J-87 the area afteoted,"The Times, 27th July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 212,27,7,1900,Summer,27,7,1900,Summer,am forry to tayOm they ibsty al durelyton tf fie drought within that Area lt grster fithlufit rteeuang d Irought The,"The Times, 27th July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 213,27,7,1900,Summer,27,7,1900,Summer,"honefitof another-that if woehd ozilybhadtu dea with one year 's drought , 1 should from tho financial point of view have","The Times, 27th July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 214,27,7,1900,Summer,27,7,1900,Summer,"the west of IndiaL that was affected by this ' drought , prts. whicli had not for a century known lack","The Times, 27th July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 215,27,7,1900,Summer,27,7,1900,Summer,", 'and for 100 years it has not known what drought is . It is -a greatt cattle-breeding district and a","The Times, 27th July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 216,27,7,1900,Summer,27,7,1900,Summer,"cujarefuy andy the previucs qaens and effe ctswnfnt he nan8 drought ran aeminr 1oul neatrall lh , posta h mortality wnGjr3a","The Times, 27th July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 217,27,7,1900,Summer,27,7,1900,Summer,"remnarkablo absence of crime . The area affected by the drought was 'exception- ally large . It covered 420,000 square miles","The Times, 27th July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 218,27,7,1900,Summer,27,7,1900,Summer,"said that the reports which he'bad receiVed as to tho drought were not satisfactory , and it appeared that thero miight","The Times, 27th July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 219,27,7,1900,Summer,27,7,1900,Summer,"detail tho condition of affairs inGmiarat and other districts where drought prevailed , ho inti- mated that in order to mal","The Times, 27th July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 220,27,7,1900,Summer,27,7,1900,Summer,"the chief ) reached a total of Rx.1O,000,000 . Butthc drought and'tho superior claims of food crops'have caused the sowing of","The Times, 27th July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 221,28,7,1900,Summer,28,7,1900,Summer,"be borne by the people in any former period of drought and scarcity . OnL the other hand , it is","The Times, 28th July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 222,28,7,1900,Summer,28,7,1900,Summer,"appeared to be ceasing . This rain terminated an absolute drought of 20 days ' duration , no measurable rain having","The Times, 28th July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 223,28,7,1900,Summer,28,7,1900,Summer,"the 6th . This is by no means a long drought , but its effects were aggravated by the high temperature","The Times, 28th July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 224,28,7,1900,Summer,28,7,1900,Summer,by the high temperature . Now that the period of drought and heat has been broken it may be of interest,"The Times, 28th July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 225,30,7,1900,Summer,30,7,1900,Summer,"few days , heavy rainfall , to terminate the long-continued drought which has 'helped largely to excite unrest in the country","The Times, 30th July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 226,30,7,1900,Summer,30,7,1900,Summer,"of the country have now been subjected to a hot drought of three weeks ' dura- tion , and the result","The Times, 30th July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 227,30,7,1900,Summer,30,7,1900,Summer,"mangel plant , where it was well established before the drought set in , is flourisbing , and , whatever may","The Times, 30th July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 228,30,7,1900,Summer,30,7,1900,Summer,"roads have broken up very badly during the heat and drought , and now that the corn cart is about to","The Times, 30th July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 229,30,7,1900,Summer,30,7,1900,Summer,"all over the north . Owing to the cold ana droughty spring , harvest is expected to be about a fortnight","The Times, 30th July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 230,30,7,1900,Summer,30,7,1900,Summer,"year . Certainly tbere was in some cases resowing tbrough drought and the attacks of * fly , "" but that","The Times, 30th July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 231,30,7,1900,Summer,30,7,1900,Summer,". Green forage crops are all suffering from heat and drought , lucerne and clover 's in particular . Grape vines","The Times, 30th July 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 232,6,8,1900,Summer,6,8,1900,Summer,mostly an indifferent crop which deteriorated under the heat and drought of July . Peas and beans promise to turn out,"The Times, 6th August 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 233,6,8,1900,Summer,6,8,1900,Summer,and cheerful reports are the exception . In Suffolk the drought and heat have been too much for crops on light,"The Times, 6th August 1900",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,,20th Century newspaper,Media 234,6,8,1900,Summer,6,8,1900,Summer,on thve sell has never recoverea from May frorts and drought . A light crop of hay and clover was se'ured,"The Times, 6th August 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 235,6,8,1900,Summer,6,8,1900,Summer,"In the Principality the grass lands hare sucfered much from drought in Anglesey , wvhere barley is the best of the","The Times, 6th August 1900",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL11,,20th Century newspaper,Media 236,9,8,1900,Summer,9,8,1900,Summer,"from injury ( due to intect or fungus pests , drought or wet , cold or frost ) , together with","The Times, 9th August 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 237,9,8,1900,Summer,9,8,1900,Summer,"of the island . England , where the beat and drought have been most intense , is not first with any","The Times, 9th August 1900","England,GB",,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 238,9,8,1900,Summer,9,8,1900,Summer,"Wales , but advanced in Scot- land , where the drought was not experienced . For England the averago works out","The Times, 9th August 1900","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 239,11,8,1900,Summer,11,8,1900,Summer,the return of better seasons . The unprecedented series of droughts had given such a blowv to the pastoral industry that,"The Times, 11st August 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 240,11,8,1900,Summer,11,8,1900,Summer,"sucoered severel durinq the pas year owmg to frost ard drought . Considering l the circumstances , It was to be","The Times, 11st August 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 241,11,8,1900,Summer,11,8,1900,Summer,recently and more hopeful reports bad been received from the drought-stricken districts . . Ir . George F. Maleolmson seconded the,"The Times, 11st August 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 242,13,8,1900,Summer,13,8,1900,Summer,"drier part of England , where the effects of spring drought would be specialy felt . The counties of Berks ,","The Times, 13th August 1900",England,"UKK,UKG,UKF","UKK1,UKG1,UKF2","UKK13,UKG11,UKF24",Gloucestershire,20th Century newspaper,Media 243,13,8,1900,Summer,13,8,1900,Summer,"very troublesome this year , and the extraordinary heat and drought of July had a very bad effect ; but the","The Times, 13th August 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 244,13,8,1900,Summer,13,8,1900,Summer,"part of the season , but the great heat and drought of July and the unpromising outlook with regard to keep","The Times, 13th August 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 245,21,8,1900,Summer,21,8,1900,Summer,"to tbat-endfor two reasonsilrst , because owing to tho long drought-famine prevails throughout the region of the Weiriver and the scarcity","The Times, 21st August 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 246,21,8,1900,Summer,21,8,1900,Summer,"bay crop generally ; since then the long-continued heat and drought , followed by the recent cold and wet days ,","The Times, 21st August 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 247,21,8,1900,Summer,21,8,1900,Summer,". oats are very inferior in yield , the prolonged drought and intense heat having told heavily against the crop .","The Times, 21st August 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 248,27,8,1900,Summer,27,8,1900,Summer,", while peas and beans on soils that suffered from drought mnst be small . The quality of early and second-early","The Times, 27th August 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 249,31,8,1900,Summer,31,8,1900,Summer,last antumn two adverse influences were in operation . The drought was prolonged so far into the autumn that the breaking,"The Times, 31st August 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 250,31,8,1900,Summer,31,8,1900,Summer,the year in which the disasters arising out of the drought of 1893 became painfully apparent . In oUr review of,"The Times, 31st August 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 251,1,9,1900,Autumn,1,9,1900,Autumn,stated that the losses due to the effects of the drought would be largely counterbalanced by the enhanced value of pastoral,"The Times, 1st September 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 252,1,9,1900,Autumn,1,9,1900,Autumn,"peat wedt hat boen more fasoumb ! e . Tbe drought seems to be broXen , quite general4. itinh fallen along","The Times, 1st September 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 253,1,9,1900,Autumn,1,9,1900,Autumn,e - the plant . bmh cOmplaints of demuge ftom drought are et cohudg from tho Carolin Litle itook ae mnsa,"The Times, 1st September 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 254,3,9,1900,Autumn,3,9,1900,Autumn,"the diminution of railway trafiie , resulting from the late drought . The excess of revenue over expenditure for the frst","The Times, 3th September 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 255,5,9,1900,Autumn,5,9,1900,Autumn,"population unable to face two or three successive years of drought , calls at least for careful emamination . The subject","The Times, 5th September 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 256,5,9,1900,Autumn,5,9,1900,Autumn,"indeed a great panacea for a country afflicted by periodical droughts , bat the field for such works is not by","The Times, 5th September 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 257,5,9,1900,Autumn,5,9,1900,Autumn,"to prove most disappointing , for , owing to continued drought , the crop of wheat was seriously damaged , so","The Times, 5th September 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 258,8,9,1900,Autumn,8,9,1900,Autumn,"from injury ( due to iusect or fungus pests , drought or swet , cold or frost ) , with average","The Times, 8th September 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 259,8,9,1900,Autumn,8,9,1900,Autumn,". Lieutenants : -Sec . Lieuts . T. A. Wilders Drought ( University candidate ) , from the Cork Artillery ;","The Times, 8th September 1900",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 260,10,9,1900,Autumn,10,9,1900,Autumn,"ultivation Ne South Wales could not produce in years of drought moro wheat than would meet its own needs , but","The Times, 10th September 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 261,10,9,1900,Autumn,10,9,1900,Autumn,"its own needs , but there were indications that the drought had broken up , and he believed that the colony","The Times, 10th September 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 262,12,9,1900,Autumn,12,9,1900,Autumn,level in almost all weather even if there wvere a drought in sumnmer . The source of the replenishing supply was,"The Times, 12th September 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 263,12,9,1900,Autumn,12,9,1900,Autumn,also that the ponds did not evaporate in time of drought supported the dew theory which would be further confirmed if,"The Times, 12th September 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 264,12,9,1900,Autumn,12,9,1900,Autumn,"the fluctuations , if any , especially in timo of drought , of the level of the water , and of","The Times, 12th September 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 265,17,9,1900,Autumn,17,9,1900,Autumn,half of September has proved to be a period of drought . The country looks vastly 'better than at this time,"The Times, 17th September 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 266,20,9,1900,Autumn,20,9,1900,Autumn,"of bemoaning the struggles and losses caused by frosts , droughts , blights , and dear labour . T'he climate of","The Times, 20th September 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 267,29,9,1900,Autumn,29,9,1900,Autumn,of a poster w.hich informed the people that the present drought was due to the presence of the Protestant and Roman,"The Times, 29th September 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 268,29,9,1900,Autumn,29,9,1900,Autumn,"had ruinod the "" fang-shin "" and so caused the drought this year . Unfortunately , they thought I was this","The Times, 29th September 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 269,1,10,1900,Autumn,1,10,1900,Autumn,"Missionary Society yesterday from Si-ngan-fu states that there is continued drought , resulting in serious distress , in Shen-si province ,","The Times, 1st October 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 270,2,10,1900,Autumn,2,10,1900,Autumn,"which had begun to be somewhat hard pressed by the drought , and the former of which were suffering to an","The Times, 2th October 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 271,2,10,1900,Autumn,2,10,1900,Autumn,", also , on this side of the Channel . Drought during September has seriously impaired tho prospects of the winter","The Times, 2th October 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 272,5,10,1900,Autumn,5,10,1900,Autumn,"demand , but it also constituted an insurauco against such droughts as they had passed through . In other respects ,","The Times, 5th October 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 273,6,10,1900,Autumn,6,10,1900,Autumn,"presided , expressed great satisfaction at the termination of the drought , which had lasted for three years in Bahia and","The Times, 6th October 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 274,6,10,1900,Autumn,6,10,1900,Autumn,"from injury ( duo to insect or fungus pests , drought or wet cold or frost ) , with average growth","The Times, 6th October 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 275,6,10,1900,Autumn,6,10,1900,Autumn,position at the begiining of September that the heat and drought of that remarkably flne mouth impaired their prospects to only,"The Times, 6th October 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 276,9,10,1900,Autumn,9,10,1900,Autumn,"prevailed throughout the province of Shan-si owing to the long-continued drought . The capital was almost deserted , the tradespeople having","The Times, 9th October 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 277,13,10,1900,Autumn,13,10,1900,Autumn,would disappear after the first shower . In May the drought continued and the excitement grew . It was reported that,"The Times, 13th October 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 278,13,10,1900,Autumn,13,10,1900,Autumn,was chosen with care . There had been a disastrous drought ; the winter wheat had failed ; the spring wheat,"The Times, 13th October 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 279,16,10,1900,Autumn,16,10,1900,Autumn,"the damage done to tho treeson the property by the drought of 1898 , he said that it was hardly possible","The Times, 16th October 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 280,17,10,1900,Autumn,17,10,1900,Autumn,"only 32,000 . The explanation was that , following a drought from which the maize harvest suffered a good deal ;","The Times, 17th October 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 281,18,10,1900,Autumn,18,10,1900,Autumn,"1896-97 in the sudden outbreak of wide- spread distress following drought , the recrudescence of plague , and the disturbance of","The Times, 18th October 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 282,22,10,1900,Autumn,22,10,1900,Autumn,"the current year is the direct effect of the autumn drought of 1899 , and it eannot be said that the","The Times, 22th October 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 283,22,10,1900,Autumn,22,10,1900,Autumn,nothing like so severe as that associated with the terrible drought of 1893 . In four years of the decade (,"The Times, 22th October 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 284,22,10,1900,Autumn,22,10,1900,Autumn,In Hiungary work is inl arrear owing to the persistent drought . Agentine advies are less encouraging . COTTON . LIVERPOOL,"The Times, 22th October 1900",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 285,22,10,1900,Autumn,22,10,1900,Autumn,""" These unsatisfactory figures are attributable to the exceptionally severe drought lately prevalent 1na the colony , which , however ,","The Times, 22th October 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 286,25,10,1900,Autumn,25,10,1900,Autumn,. ) UNGABY ArD AusTa& . The tropicls hoe tand drought of July wero sapposed to have reduced the earlier prospects,"The Times, 25th October 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 287,27,10,1900,Autumn,27,10,1900,Autumn,"the unsatisfactory results were attributable almost entiroly to the severo drought last year , the con- sequences of which were not","The Times, 27th October 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 288,29,10,1900,Autumn,29,10,1900,Autumn,"case is mentioned in which , after a very severe drought , it was unavoidable to feed oats containing tares and","The Times, 29th October 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 289,30,10,1900,Autumn,30,10,1900,Autumn,"the principal drawback being tho alternation of periods of prolonged drought vith periods of excessive rain . The agricultural methods ,","The Times, 30th October 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 290,2,11,1900,Autumn,2,11,1900,Autumn,", before we have recovered from its demands , a drought , in our western country , unprecedented in its severity","The Times, 2th November 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 291,2,11,1900,Autumn,2,11,1900,Autumn,was the cost to the company of last year 's drought . In these circumstances he thought that they wrould not,"The Times, 2th November 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 292,3,11,1900,Autumn,3,11,1900,Autumn,"held yesterday at Win-chester-houso. 3fr . J. A. ff . Drought , who occupied the rhair , stated that a scheme","The Times, 3th November 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 293,5,11,1900,Autumn,5,11,1900,Autumn,"its merits are becoming more generaly appreciated . Resistance to drought is one of the leading characteristics of lucerne , and","The Times, 5th November 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 294,5,11,1900,Autumn,5,11,1900,Autumn,"leading characteristics of lucerne , and it -was the burning drought of 1893 which drove EngUsh farmers to increase its area","The Times, 5th November 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 295,5,11,1900,Autumn,5,11,1900,Autumn,"3,861 acres in the follo-wing year . The prolonged autumn drought apd consequent Scareity of sueculent forage in 189 was no","The Times, 5th November 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 296,5,11,1900,Autumn,5,11,1900,Autumn,"Ss. 6d. , waq registered in that memorable year of drought , 1893 . In the case of the blackskins this","The Times, 5th November 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 297,6,11,1900,Autumn,6,11,1900,Autumn,"rainfall early ia the semon , and also to the drought at the timne of transplantation . On the whole the","The Times, 6th November 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 298,9,11,1900,Autumn,9,11,1900,Autumn,"have permitted , and tho losses on these stations from drought duning the year to June 30 last are reported to","The Times, 9th November 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 299,9,11,1900,Autumn,9,11,1900,Autumn,"in the accounts at December 31 last for loss by drought to the extent of 100,000 by a transfer of that","The Times, 9th November 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 300,9,11,1900,Autumn,9,11,1900,Autumn,"reserve fund 7,000 , which the directors havoenow transfered to drought losses suspense accoant . Of the total 107,000 thus carrded","The Times, 9th November 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 301,9,11,1900,Autumn,9,11,1900,Autumn,it is attributable solely to the exceptionally severe and long-protracted drought that has in recent years visited the Australian colonics and,"The Times, 9th November 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 302,9,11,1900,Autumn,9,11,1900,Autumn,"end of June last rain began to fall in the drought areas in Queensland , and since then the season has","The Times, 9th November 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 303,12,11,1900,Autumn,12,11,1900,Autumn,"where this operation , rendered at flrst impracticable by persistent drought , has now been further delayed by frequent rain .","The Times, 12th November 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 304,13,11,1900,Autumn,13,11,1900,Autumn,"is slowly recovering from the severe distress caused by the drought two years ago , which was followed by famine and","The Times, 13th November 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 305,16,11,1900,Autumn,16,11,1900,Autumn,"enormous loss of sheep which the pastoralists had nfaxedby the droughts in recent years , and said that tegislation , in","The Times, 16th November 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 306,17,11,1900,Autumn,17,11,1900,Autumn,out in it wvith overwhelming predominrance wras the . terrible drought wAhich had been scourging the Australian colonies for the last,"The Times, 17th November 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 307,17,11,1900,Autumn,17,11,1900,Autumn,"w.ere situate . Before this , of course , the* drought had been present onthese runas , and had exercised a","The Times, 17th November 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 308,17,11,1900,Autumn,17,11,1900,Autumn,"K safe estimate ; but the greater severity of the drought which occurred afterwards raised these losses to 276,244 sheep ,","The Times, 17th November 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 309,17,11,1900,Autumn,17,11,1900,Autumn,", and 044 horses . The provision set aside for drought losses was consequently 'insufficient , and therefore there was a","The Times, 17th November 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 310,17,11,1900,Autumn,17,11,1900,Autumn,"that the stations that had been severely struek by the drought would in like manner respond , in areasonable time ,","The Times, 17th November 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 311,17,11,1900,Autumn,17,11,1900,Autumn,"controllednamely , a succession of unfavourable seasons terminating in a drought of greater severity than any previously experienced in the long","The Times, 17th November 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 312,19,11,1900,Autumn,19,11,1900,Autumn,dry and that the quantity has been reduced by the drought to one-tenth of the average . The consequence is that,"The Times, 19th November 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 313,23,11,1900,Autumn,23,11,1900,Autumn,"purposes of agricultare. 2'tey were followed , therefore , by droughts , sadsubsequently , at times , by fam'ines . Thus","The Times, 23th November 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 314,24,11,1900,Autumn,24,11,1900,Autumn,", while possessng all the powers of benekuen to withstand drought , its hardihood , immense fectndity , and smaU demands","The Times, 24th November 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 315,24,11,1900,Autumn,24,11,1900,Autumn,". There being no Poor Law iu Indiz , when drought of the severe natare recently experienced broke out , the","The Times, 24th November 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 316,30,11,1900,Autumn,30,11,1900,Autumn,"had sold and abandoned several of the stations in the droughty district of Australia , which had resulted ia an *appropriation","The Times, 30th November 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 317,4,12,1900,Winter,4,12,1900,Winter,", it was estimated that , owing to the severe drought in Natal , the cron wouldA be , , umshiennriv","The Times, 4th December 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 318,4,12,1900,Winter,4,12,1900,Winter,"held yesterday at Winches-ter-house . Mr. J. A. IH . Drought presided , and , ' 'ng explained that the adjournment","The Times, 4th December 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 319,4,12,1900,Winter,4,12,1900,Winter,". W. Sowerb on "" Water Supply and Prevention of Drought in India , "" Lord Reay presides , 3 ,","The Times, 4th December 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 320,4,12,1900,Winter,4,12,1900,Winter,"BARnEs , stng wt Trinity Maraers. ) -* anlon was Drought by David Logan and Son ( Limited ) the bailees","The Times, 4th December 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 321,6,12,1900,Winter,6,12,1900,Winter,engine to work the entire battery during any period of drought . This extebsion of the mill would necessitate au addition,"The Times, 6th December 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 322,7,12,1900,Winter,7,12,1900,Winter,"irrigation had been carried out , the consequences of the drought might have been minimized . Further discussion ensued , and","The Times, 7th December 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 323,8,12,1900,Winter,8,12,1900,Winter,exception of 1893 and 1895-the former a year of excessive drought and the latter of minimum acreage-the present year has produced,"The Times, 8th December 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 324,14,12,1900,Winter,14,12,1900,Winter,"considered this very satisfactory , bearing in mind that the drought and famine were still predominant during the period under notice","The Times, 14th December 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 325,17,12,1900,Winter,17,12,1900,Winter,18S was owing to the very severe and ece:p tional drought prevalent in Australia urine that yean THE IMPERIAt AUS'ITPALIAN WfiX,"The Times, 17th December 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 326,19,12,1900,Winter,19,12,1900,Winter,"rawv jute , wrhich comes fromn regions unfected by the drought , fell offE by 60,500cw , but increa1sed in value","The Times, 19th December 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 327,21,12,1900,Winter,21,12,1900,Winter,"year been reversed ; and the scarcity due to the drought , which stopped the exports , had brought them increased","The Times, 21st December 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 328,21,12,1900,Winter,21,12,1900,Winter,"crops , and also-especially in the eastern provinces-from locusts and drought ; but against this they obtained large prices for cattle","The Times, 21st December 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 329,24,12,1900,Winter,24,12,1900,Winter,"to hardier trees ; corn breeding for earlier maturity , drought , and smut resistance , and increase in protein content","The Times, 24th December 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 330,24,12,1900,Winter,24,12,1900,Winter,"which posseses tho exceptional merit of being very resistant to drought . The fern ball and other hanging ferns , of","The Times, 24th December 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 331,28,12,1900,Winter,28,12,1900,Winter,"Edmund T. Doxat presiding The chairman said that the unparaUeled drought in some parts of Xo , e South Wales and","The Times, 28th December 1900",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 332,1,1,1901,Winter,1,1,1901,Winter,"; it was followed by nearly a fortnight of Cold droughty weather , with night fiosts and harsh atmospheres , which","The Times, 1st January 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 333,1,1,1901,Winter,1,1,1901,Winter,thereby much impaired . As the result of the spring drought farm crops were at this date everywhere late . The,"The Times, 1st January 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 334,1,1,1901,Winter,1,1,1901,Winter,"This was the abrupt setting- in of intense heat and drought , which continued uninterruptedly for nearly three weeks . The","The Times, 1st January 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 335,1,1,1901,Winter,1,1,1901,Winter,"year , rwhich was a period of intense heataud destvuctive drought ; and bY the begimaing of last September tthe outlook","The Times, 1st January 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 336,1,1,1901,Winter,1,1,1901,Winter,"promise of big crops of corn , the cold , droughty spring having exercised upon them an adverse influence from which","The Times, 1st January 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 337,1,1,1901,Winter,1,1,1901,Winter,and is the smallest recorded since the memorable year of drought 1893 . Oats departed less from the average than the,"The Times, 1st January 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 338,1,1,1901,Winter,1,1,1901,Winter,"the largest of the decade . The intense heat and drought of July , Eollowed by the thunderstorms of August ,","The Times, 1st January 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 339,1,1,1901,Winter,1,1,1901,Winter,"was 6,347,113 . Nevertheless , the far-reaching effects of the drought of 1893 are still maldng themselves felt , as is","The Times, 1st January 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 340,1,1,1901,Winter,1,1,1901,Winter,"not immediate , a very grave position will arise should drought conditions continue for any lengthened term , and it seems","The Times, 1st January 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 341,5,1,1901,Winter,5,1,1901,Winter,". eas-es large qusntitfeivof lugge exceedingly lj , ht ot drought ; to beQuee sod s fcti more thfxhnalf Prie .","The Times, 5th January 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 342,8,1,1901,Winter,8,1,1901,Winter,"in urope , in conse'quence of the absence , of drought wihich had prevailed in previous seasons . TotslshipmentstoElirope equalled 27","The Times, 8th January 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 343,8,1,1901,Winter,8,1,1901,Winter,"that of the previous season , the effect of the drought not being quite so apparent . Some line qualities were","The Times, 8th January 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 344,8,1,1901,Winter,8,1,1901,Winter,per pound . The ample Supplies of medium croessbreda ha Drought them inito very extensive *'. e St very low and,"The Times, 8th January 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 345,12,1,1901,Winter,12,1,1901,Winter,"S44 , 00 Total insigbt to date . 6j.F7&6 61f27.000 Drought into sight duriog the w ; eek 22 .000 177,000","The Times, 12th January 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 346,15,1,1901,Winter,15,1,1901,Winter,"prcsent case theywere unabl to supply the Wroodpulp ovng to drought . H tugo Yo-tc Q.C. , andMr . W. B.","The Times, 15th January 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 347,16,1,1901,Winter,16,1,1901,Winter,"after the reservoirs had been completed and used , from drought or other cause , the reservoir might he temporarily empty","The Times, 16th January 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 348,18,1,1901,Winter,18,1,1901,Winter,. Its recommendations were still under consideration wheai the unprecedented drought of 1899 ocurred . But the recommendationsweremore or less aoted,"The Times, 18th January 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 349,19,1,1901,Winter,19,1,1901,Winter,"but at present , . in coneq tnce of thin drought , there wvas 'l o food upon it for th","The Times, 19th January 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 350,21,1,1901,Winter,21,1,1901,Winter,"biennial crops , like the maugel , the disastrous spring drought of 1900 left its mark upon the seed harvest ,","The Times, 21st January 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 351,21,1,1901,Winter,21,1,1901,Winter,"however , of the Australasian output , due mainly to drought , is shown by the circumstaneo that in 1900 ve","The Times, 21st January 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 352,21,1,1901,Winter,21,1,1901,Winter,"were more favourable , even in a year of extreme drought , than at some of the other stations where glass","The Times, 21st January 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 353,21,1,1901,Winter,21,1,1901,Winter,"incalculablo advantage to the country during the present time of drought , aLnd wouild have enabled the owners of stock to","The Times, 21st January 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 354,23,1,1901,Winter,23,1,1901,Winter,"held yesterday , at Winchester-house . Mr. J. A. E. Drought , wfho presided , stated that the directors had had","The Times, 23th January 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 355,28,1,1901,Winter,28,1,1901,Winter,"damage havinc be ndone tn the winter wheat crop by drought and HIessian fly . Bears w ere covering freely ,","The Times, 28th January 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 356,4,2,1901,Winter,4,2,1901,Winter,"roeting habit , as a wnsequence of which it possesses drought-resisting properties in a high degree . A striking photograph is","The Times, 4th February 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 357,9,2,1901,Winter,9,2,1901,Winter,"699 to be carried forward . ' ` lo sovere drought still continuos in certain districts of Australia , resulting in","The Times, 9th February 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 358,15,2,1901,Winter,15,2,1901,Winter,removed . The suffering and maortality caused by a prolonged drought over a large portion of my Indian Empire has been,"The Times, 15th February 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 359,19,2,1901,Winter,19,2,1901,Winter,of which have been vell tested by flocklnasters dur.ng recent droughty seasons . The coloured plates of grasses are admirably executed,"The Times, 19th February 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 360,20,2,1901,Winter,20,2,1901,Winter,"unpleasantly dry , but there had been nothing approaching a drought on Uarrah , and regular drafts of fat stock ,","The Times, 20th February 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 361,21,2,1901,Winter,21,2,1901,Winter,"in a woful plight owing to the long and continued drought , while hundreds of thousands of sheep and cattle are","The Times, 21st February 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 362,26,2,1901,Winter,26,2,1901,Winter,", and be was afraid there were prospects of considerable drought for the noxt six months , but he believed that","The Times, 26th February 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 363,26,2,1901,Winter,26,2,1901,Winter,"poverty , but to the dimensions and ntensity of the drought which had occurred . If it ever could be brought","The Times, 26th February 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 364,26,2,1901,Winter,26,2,1901,Winter,were due to the intensity and extent of the recent drought and not to any general increase of poverty . But,"The Times, 26th February 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 365,1,3,1901,Spring,1,3,1901,Spring,years a wasto of public mroney and in years of drought a grave danger to publie health . Lona ROSEEUEY claimed,"The Times, 1st March 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 366,1,3,1901,Spring,1,3,1901,Spring,. It has already been shown in a year of droughtthat the comfort and health of tho population may largely depend,"The Times, 1st March 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 367,4,3,1901,Spring,4,3,1901,Spring,", removable roof soat. and exceedingly I ! fht of drought ; tob bsold atafractionmore athaiif-I prici B5URIINGTON CAlt0tAaE CMAW 315-317","The Times, 4th March 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 368,5,3,1901,Spring,5,3,1901,Spring,", ineluiveofstok , stores , ai inmprovements-sheep last in the drought not having beoen yet replaced . The improvements appeared at","The Times, 5th March 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 369,14,3,1901,Spring,14,3,1901,Spring,"tho whole , and even that was subjected to periodical droughts which at times destroyed a -whole season 's crop ;","The Times, 14th March 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 370,18,3,1901,Spring,18,3,1901,Spring,. The fact is that tho districts most exposed to drought afford small seopefor really useful worlts . Theso diflLeulties aro,"The Times, 18th March 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 371,18,3,1901,Spring,18,3,1901,Spring,"of the world . In 1809 , owin to a drought which provailed during ak critical period of th ye ar","The Times, 18th March 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 372,25,3,1901,Spring,25,3,1901,Spring,of turnips and swedes woro destroyed by tho severe autumn drought . The 1000 crop was thus hcarly Ilvetonsperacrolarger than that,"The Times, 25th March 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 373,25,3,1901,Spring,25,3,1901,Spring,"1897 , and 1898 having exceeded it . The buraing drought , of 1900 , it ill be remzembered , wasoexperienced","The Times, 25th March 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 374,25,3,1901,Spring,25,3,1901,Spring,hay crop had completed its growvth . Hlad this terrific drought ocourred a monthl sooner the effect on Iast year 's,"The Times, 25th March 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 375,25,3,1901,Spring,25,3,1901,Spring,"havo been most disastrous . Ocecirring when it did tho drought rendered offectivo assistanco in making tho hay , whereas a","The Times, 25th March 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 376,25,3,1901,Spring,25,3,1901,Spring,destroyed the herbage . Tho period of incidence of a drought is almost as important a hactor as its duration or,"The Times, 25th March 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 377,27,3,1901,Spring,27,3,1901,Spring,"being reaped , except in Dcmorara , whero a severe drought has prevailed . Tlio present prico of sugar is fairly","The Times, 27th March 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 378,29,3,1901,Spring,29,3,1901,Spring,they hadl heard of heavy reins in districts where the drought was worst ; and they hatd just receIved the following,"The Times, 29th March 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 379,29,3,1901,Spring,29,3,1901,Spring,"din certain parts tha6t bad been fortunate enough to scptho drought , those engaged In the pastors ] Indutry hadidne well","The Times, 29th March 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 380,30,3,1901,Spring,30,3,1901,Spring,": removablo head , removble roof seat , andceedollih of drought ; to bosld t.flact On 1110 than la , ight1","The Times, 30th March 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 381,2,4,1901,Spring,2,4,1901,Spring,"mere severely than in sav prerious. 12 imonths from the drought , whichb , with only partial relief , bad extended","The Times, 2th April 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 382,2,4,1901,Spring,2,4,1901,Spring,held out more hope of a possihlo break-up of the drought in the near future than had been the case for,"The Times, 2th April 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 383,5,4,1901,Spring,5,4,1901,Spring,much as ho resigns himself to bad weather or a drought . A Hindu could not be moro fatalistic as to,"The Times, 5th April 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 384,5,4,1901,Spring,5,4,1901,Spring,"company generally . During lWOn the efrects of nix abnormal drought had to be met ) , and tba necessity of","The Times, 5th April 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 385,8,4,1901,Spring,8,4,1901,Spring,"-D.32M The Times OWes , F0.Q "" Ti[DEAS TIAT HAAVE DROUGHT FORTUNES "" topyrigbt ) . -Thl BOOKLET . postIrec. rery","The Times, 8th April 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 386,9,4,1901,Spring,9,4,1901,Spring,lands as browvn as fallow ground . A twolve-months ' drought swveepsaway the earnings of threo or four previous years .,"The Times, 9th April 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 387,9,4,1901,Spring,9,4,1901,Spring,"chief drawbacks to agriculturo in this divi- sion are tho droughts , which , however , aro never so sovere as","The Times, 9th April 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 388,10,4,1901,Spring,10,4,1901,Spring,"kinds of great value , and stock can 'withstand heavy droughts in such veld far better than they can in puro","The Times, 10th April 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 389,10,4,1901,Spring,10,4,1901,Spring,"vhich frn tle "" Bosjes veld , "" and withstand droughts . Agriculture in the division is entirely confined to the","The Times, 10th April 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 390,13,4,1901,Spring,13,4,1901,Spring,"rainfall over tho colonies generally , and , although the drought canot yet bo said to be entirol brokon , tho","The Times, 13th April 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 391,15,4,1901,Spring,15,4,1901,Spring,"to make up before tbe local markets are glutted . Droughts and locusts will prove heavy drawbacks , and ho wMill","The Times, 15th April 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 392,16,4,1901,Spring,16,4,1901,Spring,him better to resist the attacks of famine wbemr periodical droughts brng destruction to his crop . Iu hve. ! :,"The Times, 16th April 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 393,20,4,1901,Spring,20,4,1901,Spring,of tho population con- sequent on a long period of drought . Mr. Allen dvells at some length and wvith much,"The Times, 20th April 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 394,23,4,1901,Spring,23,4,1901,Spring,the investments it was e-plained by Mr- J. A. H. Drought ( a director ) that the suun at which they,"The Times, 23th April 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 395,24,4,1901,Spring,24,4,1901,Spring,"thero had been a refreshing rainfall , but in tho drought-stricken west it had been vary partial , and littlo reliof","The Times, 24th April 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 396,24,4,1901,Spring,24,4,1901,Spring,downpour might come soon . The long continuance of the drought had had a dopressing effect on tho business of those,"The Times, 24th April 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 397,24,4,1901,Spring,24,4,1901,Spring,"herds , which havo been severely affected by the prolonged drought , will again be increased . The South Australian Ministry","The Times, 24th April 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 398,29,4,1901,Spring,29,4,1901,Spring,"comunenced badly , owiing to the severity of the autumn drought of 1899 wvliclh reduced tho yield A%f turaips and swedes","The Times, 29th April 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 399,29,4,1901,Spring,29,4,1901,Spring,"'160,000 less in 1900 as a cecsequenco mailify of tho drought of tlho precding autumn . The comnineaemnent of the season","The Times, 29th April 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 400,29,4,1901,Spring,29,4,1901,Spring,", as we have already noted , by tho autumn drought of the latter year . It is significant that of","The Times, 29th April 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 401,29,4,1901,Spring,29,4,1901,Spring,"1893 . At this stage , however , the autumn drought of 1899 intervened , and throw the total back to","The Times, 29th April 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 402,30,4,1901,Spring,30,4,1901,Spring,"head , remomk'ble ront sea ; and otccedingly Iligt of drought ; tobia sediat afractionmo.oiethan hafl-pric . BRUiL ] INGTON CAItIIIAGE","The Times, 30th April 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 403,1,5,1901,Spring,1,5,1901,Spring,hoped that they would have a long immunity from the droughts and floods vhich bad causea so much dauage and loss,"The Times, 1st May 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 404,1,5,1901,Spring,1,5,1901,Spring,very good indeed as to the break up of the drought throughout Asustralia . The company 's properties were not situated,"The Times, 1st May 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 405,1,5,1901,Spring,1,5,1901,Spring,"not situated in those parts which tad been afflicted with drought , and where other companies had suffered severely . He","The Times, 1st May 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 406,3,5,1901,Spring,3,5,1901,Spring,"revenue has suffered proporiorately . The board report that the drought has at lsbroken up , and that abundance of rain","The Times, 3th May 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 407,3,5,1901,Spring,3,5,1901,Spring,"OF Ausr AsrA season has again been nnfavourable , the drought being extreme over large areas in New Souih Wales and","The Times, 3th May 1901",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 408,4,5,1901,Spring,4,5,1901,Spring,"per doz. 42/- HABAANrA CIGARS . Owing to the exceptional drought in the tobacco-growing districts of Cuba , the supply of","The Times, 4th May 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 409,10,5,1901,Spring,10,5,1901,Spring,"prices were better . In addition- and worst of all-the drought , instead of brealdng up as had been hoped ,","The Times, 10th May 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 410,11,5,1901,Spring,11,5,1901,Spring,shareholders a year ago he expressed a hope that the drought which had been prevalent throughout the district served by tbe,"The Times, 11st May 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 411,11,5,1901,Spring,11,5,1901,Spring,"realized , but that during the period under review the drought had been even more acute . This had naturally militated","The Times, 11st May 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 412,11,5,1901,Spring,11,5,1901,Spring,", as was believed , the permanent break-up of the drought , gave promise of a googedoftee crop and a large","The Times, 11st May 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 413,14,5,1901,Spring,14,5,1901,Spring,some Iceal liquidaution.later the mawket gradually rallied on news of drought ince3semeg 'nILn sos and of iinseasonably coId weatbelr. both Insthead,"The Times, 14th May 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 414,15,5,1901,Spring,15,5,1901,Spring,"Rho season under review had been extremely bad , serious droughts in the early part of tho year having been followed","The Times, 15th May 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 415,15,5,1901,Spring,15,5,1901,Spring,"impression on Longreach and the surrounding district . The heavy droughthad made the brotherhood very poor , but The Times had","The Times, 15th May 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 416,18,5,1901,Spring,18,5,1901,Spring,"relief administration by which , in dealing with visitations of drought , the Indian Govermnent has since been guided . The","The Times, 18th May 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 417,18,5,1901,Spring,18,5,1901,Spring,"in the ' Orange Judd Farmtr.0 "" sys that the drought In Kanses has been broken before any serious d-mage to","The Times, 18th May 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 418,18,5,1901,Spring,18,5,1901,Spring,without it ; but by the end of August the drought had set in again with intense severity . It continued,"The Times, 18th May 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 419,18,5,1901,Spring,18,5,1901,Spring,that the situation wvas materially relieved by rafall . The drought turned vast areas of fortile pasture into an arid desert,"The Times, 18th May 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 420,18,5,1901,Spring,18,5,1901,Spring,been further diminished to any serious extent by the continued drought of the past half-year ; and now that rain had,"The Times, 18th May 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 421,18,5,1901,Spring,18,5,1901,Spring,"ascertained figures The estimates were based on the then existing drought conditions , and in prudence were kept very low in","The Times, 18th May 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 422,20,5,1901,Spring,20,5,1901,Spring,. Little good comes of alternating spells of wet and drought . Praetical ] y the whole of the rain- fall,"The Times, 20th May 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 423,21,5,1901,Spring,21,5,1901,Spring,". The loss in cattle and sheep in all these drought-stricken areas , for whicb provi- sion had to be made","The Times, 21st May 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 424,21,5,1901,Spring,21,5,1901,Spring,"hand , but the unprecedented length and effects of the drought had made this impracticable at present . With a return","The Times, 21st May 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 425,21,5,1901,Spring,21,5,1901,Spring,"you have experienced dur- ing the last six years of drought , and congratulate you that it has been partially broken","The Times, 21st May 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 426,24,5,1901,Spring,24,5,1901,Spring,What had hbppened in London when they had a long drought ? There was a vater famine . That was a,"The Times, 24th May 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 427,25,5,1901,Spring,25,5,1901,Spring,"he undertaken for the protection of crops in years of drought . "" Other resolutions were pas "" e suggesting the","The Times, 25th May 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 428,27,5,1901,Spring,27,5,1901,Spring,"been without measurable rainfaU for fully 16 days , and drought of this kind in Mfay is apt to spell disaster","The Times, 27th May 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 429,29,5,1901,Spring,29,5,1901,Spring,"eiroof set , tears-iclos-reti atntitmprof lmggage eeengylight fro.hm ntw of droughtr. roo e soird scata fractione moniybehretthf , sashauf pice .","The Times, 29th May 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 430,29,5,1901,Spring,29,5,1901,Spring,"the produce thereof . For the purpose of investigating the drought-resisting varieties thus produoed , Mr. Moreland 's visit was weli","The Times, 29th May 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 431,29,5,1901,Spring,29,5,1901,Spring,"conclusive of the advantages possessed by the new races as drought-resisters . "" Mr. Morelnimd sees no reasou wbhy the incalculable","The Times, 29th May 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 432,29,5,1901,Spring,29,5,1901,Spring,"such prejudices wilt in time be overcome , if a droughtwresisting wheat is evolved by the department and growrn on Government","The Times, 29th May 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 433,30,5,1901,Spring,30,5,1901,Spring,"rivers . In the western half of the colony the drought continues . Victoria has experienced light showers . "" THE","The Times, 30th May 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 434,3,6,1901,Summer,3,6,1901,Summer,"being that on the last two days of May the drought , which had persisted over the greater part of England","The Times, 3th June 1901",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 435,3,6,1901,Summer,3,6,1901,Summer,"was feared it might be lost through the ravages of drought and fly . As was to be expected , the","The Times, 3th June 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 436,3,6,1901,Summer,3,6,1901,Summer,"The asparagus beetle has been busy , and during the drought currant bushes became so infested with aphis that the unripe","The Times, 3th June 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 437,3,6,1901,Summer,3,6,1901,Summer,"In 1896 the traditional month of flowers was hot , droughty , and dusty , and the atmosphere was kept continually","The Times, 3th June 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 438,3,6,1901,Summer,3,6,1901,Summer,"by the persistence of unreasonable winds . In 1897 severe drought prevailed over the first three weeks of May , whhilst","The Times, 3th June 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 439,3,6,1901,Summer,3,6,1901,Summer,"the best ; then followed nearly a fortnight of cold droughty weather , with night frosts and harsh atmospberes , which","The Times, 3th June 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 440,3,6,1901,Summer,3,6,1901,Summer,slow progress of vegetation . It was a period of drought in which practically the whole of the rainf1ll was restricted,"The Times, 3th June 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 441,3,6,1901,Summer,3,6,1901,Summer,"Devonshire the rivers are Diearly dry on account of the drought , and in onsqueceof the hot sun and the clearness","The Times, 3th June 1901",England,UKK,UKK4,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 442,4,6,1901,Summer,4,6,1901,Summer,"-aias under tree covering . reports of damage caused by drought in -Kansas. finmer Beorlin d , ! es . Seome","The Times, 4th June 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 443,5,6,1901,Summer,5,6,1901,Summer,", carnes large quanties of luggae , execedinoly light of drought To bo sold at a fraction morothn half price .","The Times, 5th June 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 444,6,6,1901,Summer,6,6,1901,Summer,"revenue accounts , as might have been expected after continued drought , tho merchandise traffic showed a decrease , but concurrently","The Times, 6th June 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 445,6,6,1901,Summer,6,6,1901,Summer,"had snffered alnmost continuously from deficelncy of'rainfall , resulting in drought and recurring famaines . At length the spell appeared Ito","The Times, 6th June 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 446,8,6,1901,Summer,8,6,1901,Summer,", by the provision of com- pensation water , extreme drought and floods were pre- -vented , and a more uniform","The Times, 8th June 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 447,8,6,1901,Summer,8,6,1901,Summer,vere killed by pollution or by being left dry uring droughts or after foods . The salmon w ent to the,"The Times, 8th June 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 448,10,6,1901,Summer,10,6,1901,Summer,the case of mangel-the1 irst braird having been lost through drought . The wild flowers of the spring type are disappearing,"The Times, 10th June 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 449,10,6,1901,Summer,10,6,1901,Summer,"are suffecring as much as the fields from heat and drought , such vegetables as green peas making very slow progress","The Times, 10th June 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 450,10,6,1901,Summer,10,6,1901,Summer,"the volumse of water , already considerably slackened by the drought . Sport in these circumstances has not been general ,","The Times, 10th June 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 451,11,6,1901,Summer,11,6,1901,Summer,". meetin "" that day . l'he gret and disastrous droughts from wiich the companyhadbeensuffering were not going to continue for","The Times, 11st June 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 452,12,6,1901,Summer,12,6,1901,Summer,"this area from the north-west and partially mitigate the recent drought . hrEOROLOGICAL OFFICE REPO1RTS . WATHER OEARU , TUXSDAY ,","The Times, 12th June 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 453,12,6,1901,Summer,12,6,1901,Summer,and stlCh will be again this siummner if the present drought continues for another wveek . Blit the fault is not,"The Times, 12th June 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 454,14,6,1901,Summer,14,6,1901,Summer,distressed people w ho fliocked lntO the town from the drought-affected *listricts . FRENCH AND INDIAN SOLDIERS ATITIEN-TSINg Mr. C. H[OBHOUSE,"The Times, 14th June 1901",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK11,Bristol,20th Century newspaper,Media 455,14,6,1901,Summer,14,6,1901,Summer,"fly complamint continxue , although Ill a lessened degree . Drought complaints hav , about ceased . The Iowa State Board","The Times, 14th June 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 456,15,6,1901,Summer,15,6,1901,Summer,"tell . If no serious calamity occur , such as drought , flood , or hursicane , the pleseut year may","The Times, 15th June 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 457,17,6,1901,Summer,17,6,1901,Summer,although the country at tho present moment was suffering from drought . 'T'he sleeper traffic seemed to have left them altogether,"The Times, 17th June 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 458,19,6,1901,Summer,19,6,1901,Summer,"those ftsh should be secured . On account of the drought rivers are lov and clear , but fresher after rains","The Times, 19th June 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 459,19,6,1901,Summer,19,6,1901,Summer,", are scarce at present as a result of the drought . On Saturday many anglers left London for favourite resorts","The Times, 19th June 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 460,22,6,1901,Summer,22,6,1901,Summer,"out of gear all prts of theirsystem . The long drought , mser , bad e such 6eat gototba cotton and","The Times, 22th June 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 461,22,6,1901,Summer,22,6,1901,Summer,", since the incorporation of the company a succession of droughts bad been experienced , culminating in one cf tnprecedented severity","The Times, 22th June 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 462,22,6,1901,Summer,22,6,1901,Summer,"than 8 , C00,000 . In consequence of the severe drought and the serious losses , the company 's earning power","The Times, 22th June 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 463,24,6,1901,Summer,24,6,1901,Summer,was less bright sunshine than in any week since the droughty conditions set in at abont the middle of April .,"The Times, 24th June 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 464,24,6,1901,Summer,24,6,1901,Summer,"but a fortnight of intensely hot , brilliant , and droughty weather in July suddenly ripened it , and tho reaping","The Times, 24th June 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 465,25,6,1901,Summer,25,6,1901,Summer,", although some inconveniences had been experienced owing to exceptional drought and other causes , the tele-graphic returns for the 3i","The Times, 25th June 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 466,1,7,1901,Summer,1,7,1901,Summer,"2541k . CAiTEIBtURY.Junie 29. -Wheat steady . Feediugntusfsquiet . The drought is seriously affecting sprinig corn , . but wheat promisen","The Times, 1st July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 467,1,7,1901,Summer,1,7,1901,Summer,nevertlheless cause extensive mischief . As in several seasons of drought within the last ten years northern farmers arc faring miu,"The Times, 1st July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 468,2,7,1901,Summer,2,7,1901,Summer,"; 63. ongcr London , W. C Gien , THE DROUGHT.A D PUMP T for Lawns . flhrubberie& Frui a ci","The Times, 2th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 469,2,7,1901,Summer,2,7,1901,Summer,"of sport are not very encouraging , owing to the drought haviug caused the river to run downlownndstalo . Sport has","The Times, 2th July 1901",England,UKJ,UKJ2,"UKJ22,UKJ24",Sussex,20th Century newspaper,Media 470,2,7,1901,Summer,2,7,1901,Summer,value . I may say that in thin time of drought and difficultyInactualytryingf experimnt with some of my neighbours at myhome,"The Times, 2th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 471,3,7,1901,Summer,3,7,1901,Summer,with in disposing of the icrerased quantities imported . The drought in Aiustralia and i ! 'ew Zealand prevented the usual,"The Times, 3th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 472,4,7,1901,Summer,4,7,1901,Summer,"Mansions . "" 63 , Long-Acre . W.C. rTEHE GREAT DROUGHT . t BefomZSPrints fall entirely or aftr stoppage , apply","The Times, 4th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 473,4,7,1901,Summer,4,7,1901,Summer,"all branches of trade , caused by cattle plague and drought . The working of the section of the Porto Alegre","The Times, 4th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 474,4,7,1901,Summer,4,7,1901,Summer,"the head office , Roukhampton : - "" Owing to drought this month 's dividend will be 3d. per share ;","The Times, 4th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 475,5,7,1901,Summer,5,7,1901,Summer,"wilts -aet from fire . Write for ahct'.ER' W' mHEI DROUGHT. -STIEAM O ARDEN PUMP T1 for Lawns , Shrubberies ,","The Times, 5th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 476,5,7,1901,Summer,5,7,1901,Summer,"Tho weather was splendid , and the break-up of the drought led many to expect that the wicket might not be","The Times, 5th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 477,6,7,1901,Summer,6,7,1901,Summer,"MEERYWE ATHERus. 63 . Long-are London , W.O , L DROUGHT I D t1ERRYWEATJEr. and ! 3SONS , Water Eng-ineers ,","The Times, 6th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 478,8,7,1901,Summer,8,7,1901,Summer,"e . 63s Lo acre . Iht. -&liR og mHE DROUGHT. STRAJA GARDEN PUMP T for Law , ns , Shrubberies","The Times, 8th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 479,9,7,1901,Summer,9,7,1901,Summer,"Italasions , "" 63 , Long-acro . W.C. THE GREAT DROUGHT . T Before Springs fail entirely or after stoppage ,","The Times, 9th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 480,9,7,1901,Summer,9,7,1901,Summer,"being badly burnt under the Influence of intense heat and drought . Potatoes &re backward , having been checked both by","The Times, 9th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 481,9,7,1901,Summer,9,7,1901,Summer,"Potatoes &re backward , having been checked both by the drought and by a sharp frost at about the middle of","The Times, 9th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 482,9,7,1901,Summer,9,7,1901,Summer,"Tho early potato erop is largely a failure olving to drought , and of the root crops , whilst mangels are","The Times, 9th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 483,9,7,1901,Summer,9,7,1901,Summer,"und ( lr the combined influenco of east winds and drought , and it is necessary to refer to such seasons","The Times, 9th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 484,9,7,1901,Summer,9,7,1901,Summer,"has been much hindered by a cold April and a droughty May and June . Turnips are extremely backward , but","The Times, 9th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 485,9,7,1901,Summer,9,7,1901,Summer,"kohl rabi have largely failed on aceount of fly and drought , but early sown mangel looks well . YLucerne is","The Times, 9th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 486,9,7,1901,Summer,9,7,1901,Summer,". t4e worst iance 18 nrMcg ha almost ruined by drought , and matty fields will hardly be worth cutting .","The Times, 9th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 487,9,7,1901,Summer,9,7,1901,Summer,field crops except wheat have suffered severely from the protraoted drought and the north-east winds . In many localities the cruciferous,"The Times, 9th July 1901",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 488,9,7,1901,Summer,9,7,1901,Summer,", the earlier sowings having all been lost . The drought has been equally disastrous in Berkshire , wlhere few roots","The Times, 9th July 1901",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ11,,20th Century newspaper,Media 489,9,7,1901,Summer,9,7,1901,Summer,"deficient . WVorcestershire has suffered severely from the heat and drought , and in some parts of the county the corn","The Times, 9th July 1901",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG12,WVorcestershire,20th Century newspaper,Media 490,9,7,1901,Summer,9,7,1901,Summer,". There are hopes of the hop crop . The drought has been almost as pronounced in Hcrefordshire , where tho","The Times, 9th July 1901",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG11,,20th Century newspaper,Media 491,9,7,1901,Summer,9,7,1901,Summer,"grass lands have benefited from the rains . 'Wireworm and drought handicapped the barley and oat crops in Breconshire , but","The Times, 9th July 1901",Wales,UKL,"UKL2,UKL1","UKL24,UKL14","Breconshire,Carmarthenshiro",20th Century newspaper,Media 492,9,7,1901,Summer,9,7,1901,Summer,". Cumberland and Westmorland have felt the effects of tho drought , as is shown by the condition of the moderate","The Times, 9th July 1901",England,UKD,UKD1,UKD12,"Cumberland,Westmorland",20th Century newspaper,Media 493,9,7,1901,Summer,9,7,1901,Summer,"the soil is thin , have been seriously impaired by drought . In Yorlcshire the corn crops , of which oats","The Times, 9th July 1901",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 494,9,7,1901,Summer,9,7,1901,Summer,"localities are good . Keen winds and a rather protracted drought , broken in the middle of June , spoilt what","The Times, 9th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 495,10,7,1901,Summer,10,7,1901,Summer,"63 . Long-acre , London , W.C. ROUGHT ! ! DROUGHTMERRYWEATHER and SONS , Water Engineers , Wa'ter Finders , IYeU","The Times, 10th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 496,11,7,1901,Summer,11,7,1901,Summer,"for , pstnphiet-A1EEiRYWLArTIlets , 63'Long- acre . WC . HIM.E DROUGHT. STEMA GARDEN PUMP Tfor Lwsns , Shrubberies , Fruit Washing","The Times, 11st July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 497,11,7,1901,Summer,11,7,1901,Summer,"set carries large qpantitlea of luggige , exeepding Ji0it of drought To be sold at a fraction 01icc tlsen h:tllprire .","The Times, 11st July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 498,11,7,1901,Summer,11,7,1901,Summer,"from injury ( due to insect or fungus pests , drought or wet , cold or frost ) , wsith average","The Times, 11st July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 499,11,7,1901,Summer,11,7,1901,Summer,"and hay fields , have been seriously handicapped by tho drought in the southern portion of our island , the general","The Times, 11st July 1901",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 500,11,7,1901,Summer,11,7,1901,Summer,"pound . In the Dooars , Tolepara. as eresults of drought , reduced its outturn by 48,1701b again sufferod from a","The Times, 11st July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 501,11,7,1901,Summer,11,7,1901,Summer,Western IRailways were particularly allected by unfavourable advices about the drought anid the damage caused thereby and the continued heat in,"The Times, 11st July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 502,12,7,1901,Summer,12,7,1901,Summer,of seilea. th chief influencerbeing the continud abnormal heat and drought ink the cern belart . The arket endestrong at a,"The Times, 12th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 503,13,7,1901,Summer,13,7,1901,Summer,"NOIERIS , Secretary . S. Argyll-place Regent-strect w . THE DROUGHT. -STEAM GARDEN PUMIP Tfr LA7WNS . Shrubberies . Fruit Washing","The Times, 13th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 504,13,7,1901,Summer,13,7,1901,Summer,"market up a little . The hot weather and the drought in the West , however , were reported unbroken ,","The Times, 13th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 505,13,7,1901,Summer,13,7,1901,Summer,"and that in the south-west it was adversely affected by drought anid hot weathor ; in tho north-west , hboNvser ,","The Times, 13th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 506,13,7,1901,Summer,13,7,1901,Summer,"damage to the crop is claimed to havo resulted frons drought , whilo front buost Peints ceuopla its are received that","The Times, 13th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 507,15,7,1901,Summer,15,7,1901,Summer,"Enginee , Regent Dok , Lmehonse . J.ondon . PHE DROUGHT. -ST1EAXI GARDEN PUMP T R for Lawns . Shrubberier .","The Times, 15th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 508,15,7,1901,Summer,15,7,1901,Summer,"WVales and Queensland which havo hitherto sufEcred so severely from drought . But more rain is still needed , especially in","The Times, 15th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 509,15,7,1901,Summer,15,7,1901,Summer,"being the injury caused to the crop by the great drought , the pOssil ) ility oIf l:bbour war *in theo","The Times, 15th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 510,15,7,1901,Summer,15,7,1901,Summer,acfivity for a Rattrildy . TradiersI found an abundance of drought news from the C.irtal arid Western belt at the openinc,"The Times, 15th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 511,15,7,1901,Summer,15,7,1901,Summer,"success of this valuable crop as assured , even though droughty conditions may coontinue . Substantial progress ws made last meek","The Times, 15th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 512,15,7,1901,Summer,15,7,1901,Summer,. In response to the unfavourable crop news and continued drought in a large portion of thboAmerican cotton region . futures,"The Times, 15th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 513,17,7,1901,Summer,17,7,1901,Summer,ability mere held in high esteem . Owing- to a drought of unprecedented extent and dUration the oldest and greatest industry,"The Times, 17th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 514,17,7,1901,Summer,17,7,1901,Summer,"rains in the corn belt , the belief that the drought had been broken , and that more precipitation might be","The Times, 17th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 515,17,7,1901,Summer,17,7,1901,Summer,going long of the market so renewsol talk of serious drought damage aLnd Western buying ordcrs . The close was firm,"The Times, 17th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 516,19,7,1901,Summer,19,7,1901,Summer,"to lls. lVtractialy no store cattlie offering toeing to the drought . DUBLN1i . "" uly 13. -The attendance of buyers","The Times, 19th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 517,19,7,1901,Summer,19,7,1901,Summer,". The Governor 's speech further stated that despite the drought , the revenue for the financiai year ended June 30","The Times, 19th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 518,19,7,1901,Summer,19,7,1901,Summer,"agreement , and partly also the apparent break of the%Western drought , although rains there are still inadequate . Within the","The Times, 19th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 519,20,7,1901,Summer,20,7,1901,Summer,"-MERiIYWEATHRS , 63 , L-ong- acre , W.C. HE I DROUGHT. -STEAMi GARDEN PUMP T for LAWNS , Shrubberies . Fruit","The Times, 20th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 520,20,7,1901,Summer,20,7,1901,Summer,"it had been "" knocked to pieces "" by the drought . It had been a good property in the past","The Times, 20th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 521,20,7,1901,Summer,20,7,1901,Summer,and corn and idvices of the conitinuation of the inimical drought conditions tooic the wind out of the sails of the,"The Times, 20th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 522,20,7,1901,Summer,20,7,1901,Summer,"its weekly trade review to- morrow that the heat , drought , and strikes have been disturbing influences durinq the week","The Times, 20th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 523,22,7,1901,Summer,22,7,1901,Summer,", SHlOW ROOMS , 15-16I Holborn-viaduet . B.O. PHE GREAT DROUGHT. Before Springs fail T entirely or after stoppage , applY","The Times, 22th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 524,22,7,1901,Summer,22,7,1901,Summer,. Gd . per stone of 141b . The continxued drought and excessive heat were responsible for an exceptionally small show,"The Times, 22th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 525,22,7,1901,Summer,22,7,1901,Summer,"SrM7 4 ith September 1%c. dearer , and with continued drought reports baying was setive , both to cover end on","The Times, 22th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 526,22,7,1901,Summer,22,7,1901,Summer,"the struggle . AGRICULTURE CInOPS AND LIVE STOOK The disastrous drought , more intenso than ever , persisted throughout last week","The Times, 22th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 527,22,7,1901,Summer,22,7,1901,Summer,of the Land Agents ' Becord . Owing to the drought and the early failure of the pastures it seems certain,"The Times, 22th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 528,23,7,1901,Summer,23,7,1901,Summer,""" ong-are , London , W . C. DHE GRE DROUGHT . Befo re Springs fail enlirely. or after stoppage ,","The Times, 23th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 529,23,7,1901,Summer,23,7,1901,Summer,"of any general and undoubted break-up of the most disastrous drought . Wool , too , though showin5 some improvement in","The Times, 23th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 530,23,7,1901,Summer,23,7,1901,Summer,"was much more severe , owing to freslh news of drought over the enormous corn- producing areas . High temperature prevails","The Times, 23th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 531,23,7,1901,Summer,23,7,1901,Summer,"are looldng well , and , despite the long- continued drought , even root crops , except revery exposed upland situations","The Times, 23th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 532,24,7,1901,Summer,24,7,1901,Summer,a revival of prosperity in spite of the long continued drought . Estimates will be brought down at an early date,"The Times, 24th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 533,25,7,1901,Summer,25,7,1901,Summer,"0-e. tso2 Os.as bared on reports that the hcat and drought in the eorn bolt continued , Foreign booseea nt iontecior","The Times, 25th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 534,26,7,1901,Summer,26,7,1901,Summer,"the heat has been less intense , and the absolute drought lasted only 19 days , whereas in July , 1900","The Times, 26th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 535,26,7,1901,Summer,26,7,1901,Summer,unequal to the demands made upon it in times of drought . This has arisen from the inadequacy of the storage,"The Times, 26th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 536,26,7,1901,Summer,26,7,1901,Summer,"syn- pathy with the Anerican market , owing to reported drought To-day there was s moderate *usiness at about Gd .","The Times, 26th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 537,27,7,1901,Summer,27,7,1901,Summer,". Long-acre. son ! don , WO.C . HE GRtEAI' DROUGHT . T I1epr , e Sterings fail entirely or atter","The Times, 27th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 538,27,7,1901,Summer,27,7,1901,Summer,in its weekly trade review to-morrow will say that the drought has boen the chief topio of the week . It,"The Times, 27th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 539,27,7,1901,Summer,27,7,1901,Summer,"to havo been beneficial in Alabamar. anG ississippi , but drought i coiplained of in Arkansas . Tennessece and a few","The Times, 27th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 540,29,7,1901,Summer,29,7,1901,Summer,"set in , and thus terminated tho period of absolute drought which in many districts had ruled for 21 days with","The Times, 29th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 541,29,7,1901,Summer,29,7,1901,Summer,"benefited , and extensive areas of root crops which the drought has destroyod would be holding out a promise of winter","The Times, 29th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 542,29,7,1901,Summer,29,7,1901,Summer,wbhat from an agricultural point of view is a very droughty year may easily have its aggregate rainfall brougilt up to,"The Times, 29th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 543,29,7,1901,Summer,29,7,1901,Summer,at the important August sheep fairs . Owing to the drought the mauke of English cheese has so far been exceptionally,"The Times, 29th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 544,29,7,1901,Summer,29,7,1901,Summer,month appear to have been somewhat adversely modified by the droughty conditions which have since extended to that section of the,"The Times, 29th July 1901",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 545,29,7,1901,Summer,29,7,1901,Summer,"has been sown on light soils it has withstood the drought badly , and in such cases the straw willhbe short","The Times, 29th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 546,29,7,1901,Summer,29,7,1901,Summer,"is the general opinioa that oats are suffering more from drought than is barley . Ilow-ever that ruay be , a","The Times, 29th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 547,29,7,1901,Summer,29,7,1901,Summer,", all over , good , and but for tho drought promised in many cases to be heavy . Very different","The Times, 29th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 548,29,7,1901,Summer,29,7,1901,Summer,"season , being too wet , and then the extreme drought hardened it so mnuoh that the crop is very stunted","The Times, 29th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 549,29,7,1901,Summer,29,7,1901,Summer,"tho greatest mainstay of feeders . Grass , until the drought began to affect it a week or two ago ,","The Times, 29th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 550,29,7,1901,Summer,29,7,1901,Summer,"The growth of the sugar-beet crop has been checked by drought , and the roots generally are smaller than they should","The Times, 29th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 551,29,7,1901,Summer,29,7,1901,Summer,iniure the Diant in tbe CUttisaZ . Rlussia is experiencing drought and it is reported thst large srias hate suffered .,"The Times, 29th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 552,29,7,1901,Summer,29,7,1901,Summer,to *vhat extt thel sitlll ylopy have been imnPaired by drought Ihey know tbat there will bo less scarcity tin last,"The Times, 29th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 553,29,7,1901,Summer,29,7,1901,Summer,"thereisa a shortageo of bino as a result of ilie drought . ike phl.lt , howrever , is fruitful and prornizisig","The Times, 29th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 554,30,7,1901,Summer,30,7,1901,Summer,"seat , carries largo quantities of uggage exceeding-ly light of drought . To be sold at a fraction mnore tsan half-price","The Times, 30th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 555,30,7,1901,Summer,30,7,1901,Summer,"helped both the steel and the general rearket . Tho drought seems over , and it is probable that the loss","The Times, 30th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 556,30,7,1901,Summer,30,7,1901,Summer,5 ) Tim UINlTED STATES. -There are indications that the drought is over and the crop news is better . (,"The Times, 30th July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 557,31,7,1901,Summer,31,7,1901,Summer,"interests , of dealing with the position created by the drought . Mr. Williamson then explained in detail the provisions of","The Times, 31st July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 558,31,7,1901,Summer,31,7,1901,Summer,"prosperity . 'Tbey had bad seven or eigbt years of drought , and he thought that they might look foravard to","The Times, 31st July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 559,31,7,1901,Summer,31,7,1901,Summer,"lately fallen , and it was generally hoped that the drought had broken up . On the motion of Mlr .","The Times, 31st July 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 560,1,8,1901,Summer,1,8,1901,Summer,"] ROUGHTS and FLOODS ! ! D l 'FLOODS and DROUGHTTSI I MERRYWEAT-EMS leud instantneom unmping machinery on hir , Long-acre","The Times, 1st August 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 561,3,8,1901,Summer,3,8,1901,Summer,"the Chief Constable , did arise . The Chief Constable Drought tho facts before the sub-committee , and the subHTCHexaEntityHTC00AC ;","The Times, 3th August 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 562,5,8,1901,Summer,5,8,1901,Summer,these districts nio not stiller to tuty great exterit 1roin drought ; they are always able to cultivate their land in,"The Times, 5th August 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 563,5,8,1901,Summer,5,8,1901,Summer,to a muonth the dominating characteristic of whlich wvas intense drought associated with extraordinary heat . Good progress has been made,"The Times, 5th August 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 564,5,8,1901,Summer,5,8,1901,Summer,"wlhere both vegetable and Srnit crops suffered severely from the drought and beat . Green peas werc a disappointing yield ,","The Times, 5th August 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 565,5,8,1901,Summer,5,8,1901,Summer,"vines , which had begun to suffer from the intense drought , have been much refreshed by the showers . Thc","The Times, 5th August 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 566,5,8,1901,Summer,5,8,1901,Summer,"therein bring about the diseased condition . A period of drought , accompanied by consider- able heat and followed by damp","The Times, 5th August 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 567,5,8,1901,Summer,5,8,1901,Summer,oarsCiolied by thel Ilater on . The break-up of the drought seems to have brought seme amount of imould. aud considerable,"The Times, 5th August 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 568,6,8,1901,Summer,6,8,1901,Summer,the Statistician. states that the imp:airmeut is duo mainly to drought : but that in a portien of the E.stern belt,"The Times, 6th August 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 569,7,8,1901,Summer,7,8,1901,Summer,"from injury ( due to insect or fungus pests , drought or wet , cold or frost ) , together with","The Times, 7th August 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 570,9,8,1901,Summer,9,8,1901,Summer,Siberia concerning the state of the corn crops . The drought has withered the vegeta- tion to such a degree that,"The Times, 9th August 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 571,9,8,1901,Summer,9,8,1901,Summer,"crcps would probably be fairly large in spite of the drought , and their prospects for the importation of cotton next","The Times, 9th August 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 572,9,8,1901,Summer,9,8,1901,Summer,"special injury due to insect or fungus pests , or drought or wet , the present average condition of British crops","The Times, 9th August 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 573,9,8,1901,Summer,9,8,1901,Summer,"lVheat , which suffers less than other cereals from long-continued drought , is to outward appearance a satisfactory crop . The","The Times, 9th August 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 574,10,8,1901,Summer,10,8,1901,Summer,; they are always sure of their cover . The drought which has this year destroyed the prospects of roots in,"The Times, 10th August 1901",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 575,10,8,1901,Summer,10,8,1901,Summer,the watercourses ; but it must be a very exceptional drought which will really do this . We hear of something,"The Times, 10th August 1901",England,UKD,UKD1,,Cumberland,20th Century newspaper,Media 576,12,8,1901,Summer,12,8,1901,Summer,"the daimalge raused by the resent , extensive and severe drought in such of the . prmincpat producing States named as","The Times, 12th August 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 577,12,8,1901,Summer,12,8,1901,Summer,"prospects are improving rather than othervise , and if persistent drought shonld not re-establish itself the autumn may yet turn out","The Times, 12th August 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 578,12,8,1901,Summer,12,8,1901,Summer,"in the spring , and partly because it withstood tlie drought better than light soils ; but early sowing was the","The Times, 12th August 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 579,12,8,1901,Summer,12,8,1901,Summer,"the two pulse crops , and where it withstood the drought it appears to have turned out well in a great","The Times, 12th August 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 580,12,8,1901,Summer,12,8,1901,Summer,"supertuberation to a serious extent . It is worst where drought was most severe , and the yield of sound and","The Times, 12th August 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 581,12,8,1901,Summer,12,8,1901,Summer,"listen to . TB EHAY CROP OF I901 . The droughty weather of May , which became more pronounced in the","The Times, 12th August 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 582,12,8,1901,Summer,12,8,1901,Summer,", and Merioneth respectively . Scotland was fortunate in escaping drought in June , though it suffered to some extent from","The Times, 12th August 1901","Wales,England,Scotland","UKL,UKI,UKM","UKL2,UKL1,UKI1","UKL24,UKL12,UKI11","Brecon,Merioneth,Radnor",20th Century newspaper,Media 583,12,8,1901,Summer,12,8,1901,Summer,"abeep of nl1 descriptions , but owinug to the continued drought there was little d&minad and rrices were down fully 2s.","The Times, 12th August 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 584,15,8,1901,Summer,15,8,1901,Summer,owing to the lack of hoeing in consequence of the drought . Farmers wvere able to do with less labour owing,"The Times, 15th August 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 585,17,8,1901,Summer,17,8,1901,Summer,", ontrary to all meteorological experince e nd records , drought fastened again on the very richest part of Western Iudia","The Times, 17th August 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 586,17,8,1901,Summer,17,8,1901,Summer,". It must be borne in mind that when a drought occurred not only did employment cease , but the wage-earning","The Times, 17th August 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 587,17,8,1901,Summer,17,8,1901,Summer,"conditions of the country , are calculated to meet local drought . These schemes occupy the great intermediate domain belonging to","The Times, 17th August 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 588,17,8,1901,Summer,17,8,1901,Summer,the manner most likely to withstand the particular forms of drought to which their localities may be liable . Though many,"The Times, 17th August 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 589,17,8,1901,Summer,17,8,1901,Summer,"'s Coni iission upon the famine administration of the last drought , and this report also contains suggestions relating to the","The Times, 17th August 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 590,17,8,1901,Summer,17,8,1901,Summer,"the inability of the cultivators to meet distress caused by drought , as well as their indebtedness to tbe moneylenders ,","The Times, 17th August 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 591,17,8,1901,Summer,17,8,1901,Summer,", notwithstanding the enormous losses caused by three years of drought . The recuperative power shown by the people , under","The Times, 17th August 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 592,19,8,1901,Summer,19,8,1901,Summer,"left a surplus of 2,774,623 . In face of fiurther drought and continued famine , the SECRETArY of STATS made provision","The Times, 19th August 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 593,19,8,1901,Summer,19,8,1901,Summer,"the shipments of Siberian butter to this country . The droughty summer , the deficient pasturage , and the meagre hay","The Times, 19th August 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 594,20,8,1901,Summer,20,8,1901,Summer,", all too clear of the terrible effects of ( droughtt in destroying cattle . 'LOxe exessive supplies of inferior hides","The Times, 20th August 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 595,20,8,1901,Summer,20,8,1901,Summer,"is estimated at 2,032,000cmt . Last year , owinlg to drought , the outturn was only 760.000cwt . Considering the increased","The Times, 20th August 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 596,20,8,1901,Summer,20,8,1901,Summer,", and give rise to local deficiency and excess with droughts of moderate extent and intensity . A variation in tho","The Times, 20th August 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 597,20,8,1901,Summer,20,8,1901,Summer,"the indiferent condition of tho 15th green owing to the drought the short holo was played , maldng the course two","The Times, 20th August 1901",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL12,Harlech,20th Century newspaper,Media 598,20,8,1901,Summer,20,8,1901,Summer,"prices Fuitures openied ( : tuiet. iut improved oli renewod drought reports from portions of Texas , then declined on worse","The Times, 20th August 1901",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 599,22,8,1901,Summer,22,8,1901,Summer,"primary cause of it all is the long and protracted drought in the western country . What remedy Mr. Cribb ,","The Times, 22th August 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 600,22,8,1901,Summer,22,8,1901,Summer,"of that period is the best of all , as droughts arc apt to prevail towards the close of it and","The Times, 22th August 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 601,26,8,1901,Summer,26,8,1901,Summer,"those of two years ago , when the worst autumn drought within memory set in at mid-August and reduced the root","The Times, 26th August 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 602,27,8,1901,Summer,27,8,1901,Summer,", Queensland , and Tasmania . Mallny districts suffering fromn drought havc thus beei relieved . THE HURRICANE IN THE AWINDWAARD","The Times, 27th August 1901",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 603,27,8,1901,Summer,27,8,1901,Summer,"in the 'Taiiar and Plym district stlfYered fronti a prolonged drought , and a large riatuLer of ishl remiained in tie","The Times, 27th August 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 604,28,8,1901,Summer,28,8,1901,Summer,"rather extravagant demands , renewed talk of hot wvinds and drought in the West and of damage to the cotton crop","The Times, 28th August 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 605,29,8,1901,Summer,29,8,1901,Summer,6 73 Sharp .. o. s a & 9 2625 Drought-a . .6-121 . 59 .0 .24-20 AIr . A. FecIes.,"The Times, 29th August 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 606,29,8,1901,Summer,29,8,1901,Summer,", day . Weatller ovin.sroS thlle Suitht ittdicate ntinucO L droughtin , 'eLas . Receipts of noesi ctton to-day were 4,40","The Times, 29th August 1901",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE21,,20th Century newspaper,Media 607,30,8,1901,Summer,30,8,1901,Summer,"43,546 acres is greater than any previous area . The droughty soasons of recent years have impressed farmers and stock-feeders more","The Times, 30th August 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 608,30,8,1901,Summer,30,8,1901,Summer,"have never recovered the position they occupied before the memorable drought of 1893 . In 1892 Great Britain possessed 28,731,704 sheep","The Times, 30th August 1901",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 609,31,8,1901,Summer,31,8,1901,Summer,"orders which have been cancelled by distributing houses in the droughtstriceon region are being rapidly reinstated , and both jobbers and","The Times, 31st August 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 610,3,9,1901,Autumn,3,9,1901,Autumn,"wore out than usual . Although in some preserves the drought has affected the young partridges , there is an average","The Times, 3th September 1901",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ11,North Berkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 611,3,9,1901,Autumn,3,9,1901,Autumn,the harvcst prospects in Ireland arc exceptionally promising . The drought which did so niuch darmage on this side of St.,"The Times, 3th September 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 612,7,9,1901,Autumn,7,9,1901,Autumn,"from injury ( due to insect or fungus pests , drought or wet , cold or frost ) , with average","The Times, 7th September 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 613,9,9,1901,Autumn,9,9,1901,Autumn,", in limited localities , the effects of the summer drought are still much in evidence , it can not be","The Times, 9th September 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 614,10,9,1901,Autumn,10,9,1901,Autumn,"by him to establish some association between stsupots and Indian droughts , the survey , besides subscrving thbc tause of scienco","The Times, 10th September 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 615,10,9,1901,Autumn,10,9,1901,Autumn,"an opening for the cultivation of hemp . The constant drought was a difficulty , but he hoped to introduce at","The Times, 10th September 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 616,11,9,1901,Autumn,11,9,1901,Autumn,"iV . A. Edmeades , Licut . G. T. A. Drought , Lieut. 11. losl-yn , Lieut . L. Gallowvay ,","The Times, 11st September 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 617,12,9,1901,Autumn,12,9,1901,Autumn,"avoid increase of permanent charges . The severe and long-continued drought did nust Isfect the revenue of the past half-year ,","The Times, 12th September 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 618,16,9,1901,Autumn,16,9,1901,Autumn,"C.nsatt works may have to close because of tho prolonged drought , which is deprivinthem of their water supply . Steel","The Times, 16th September 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 619,16,9,1901,Autumn,16,9,1901,Autumn,Zhore was an a-erage market of sheep . hutthe Continued drought was resonaible for a dull trade and ronda. 8 o,"The Times, 16th September 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 620,17,9,1901,Autumn,17,9,1901,Autumn,"necessary owing to tho losses sustained by long and unprecedented drought-losses which , in sheep stock , wool , and sugar","The Times, 17th September 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 621,20,9,1901,Autumn,20,9,1901,Autumn,"Korean open ports . This season , owing to long-continued drought , the contingency contemplated by the treaty is supposed to","The Times, 20th September 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 622,21,9,1901,Autumn,21,9,1901,Autumn,", owing to the absence of fodder consequent on excessive drought . Had an earnest and wellCdireeled attempt been made by","The Times, 21st September 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 623,23,9,1901,Autumn,23,9,1901,Autumn,"was feared that they had been killed by the July drought . The maugel crop continues to improve , and it","The Times, 23th September 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 624,23,9,1901,Autumn,23,9,1901,Autumn,"quotation to be fixed , and but for the exceptional droughtiness of tbe summser much lower values would rule in September","The Times, 23th September 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 625,23,9,1901,Autumn,23,9,1901,Autumn,"ordinary condition , as the farm has suffered greatly fromu drought , but the cowvs are good milkers and in a","The Times, 23th September 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 626,24,9,1901,Autumn,24,9,1901,Autumn,from ldr . Prado C ( bsves at Itio that drought was affectina the growing crop unfavourably . Later . however,"The Times, 24th September 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 627,25,9,1901,Autumn,25,9,1901,Autumn,"the other company-that , as the result of the prolonged droughts , and especially the very severe one that was experienced","The Times, 25th September 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 628,25,9,1901,Autumn,25,9,1901,Autumn,"been some indication of a real break up of tho drought , and rather better reports of the estates and properties","The Times, 25th September 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 629,25,9,1901,Autumn,25,9,1901,Autumn,and heavy losses took place during the continuance of the drought in the early part of this year . Since March,"The Times, 25th September 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 630,27,9,1901,Autumn,27,9,1901,Autumn,"; [ their horses axe poor , and a heavy drought on ; their ammunition is running short . Mlany had","The Times, 27th September 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 631,27,9,1901,Autumn,27,9,1901,Autumn,"cattle to market in the summer , owing to the drought , in which case the cain would be less satisfactory","The Times, 27th September 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 632,27,9,1901,Autumn,27,9,1901,Autumn,"since 1894 , when , as a result of the drought of 1893 , the number receded to 15,509,995 . Only","The Times, 27th September 1901",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 633,27,9,1901,Autumn,27,9,1901,Autumn,"Thames companies , by reason of the prolonged and persistent drought , with tho satisfactory result , however that the supply","The Times, 27th September 1901",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 634,30,9,1901,Autumn,30,9,1901,Autumn,"soil and the greater or less severity of the suramer drought ; but , as we have recently had occasion to","The Times, 30th September 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 635,30,9,1901,Autumn,30,9,1901,Autumn,", when the whole eountry was suffering from tho intense drought and torrid heat of July . The confidence which farmers","The Times, 30th September 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 636,30,9,1901,Autumn,30,9,1901,Autumn,"base engendered hostile feeisng in somne quLrters . The continued drought threatens to check local sindustry for the tnomeut , dependent","The Times, 30th September 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 637,2,10,1901,Autumn,2,10,1901,Autumn,the hec Island crop in South Carolina isa utersng from drought . In Texas the late cotton is being damaged br,"The Times, 2th October 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 638,4,10,1901,Autumn,4,10,1901,Autumn,good rains in most parts of the colonies ; the drought in Queensland and NewSouth Wales might be said to have,"The Times, 4th October 1901",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 639,4,10,1901,Autumn,4,10,1901,Autumn,"sufficient tO meat any possible claims arising owig to the drought . Tho , abse , nce of rainJfall had been","The Times, 4th October 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 640,4,10,1901,Autumn,4,10,1901,Autumn,and it did not yet appear that the season of drought was over . He thought ho was justified in expressing,"The Times, 4th October 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 641,4,10,1901,Autumn,4,10,1901,Autumn,"expressing a feeling of pride that , despite the abnormal drought , the company had furnished thoir district with a constant","The Times, 4th October 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 642,4,10,1901,Autumn,4,10,1901,Autumn,"the company at the time when they were compelled by droughts to limnit their supply to the consumers , and how","The Times, 4th October 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 643,5,10,1901,Autumn,5,10,1901,Autumn,rainy 'ecoidaries to enter our area and temporarily alleviato the drought in the north . The impending type is somnewhat drier,"The Times, 5th October 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 644,5,10,1901,Autumn,5,10,1901,Autumn,"from injury ( due to insect or fungus pests , drought or wet , cold or frost ) , with average","The Times, 5th October 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 645,7,10,1901,Autumn,7,10,1901,Autumn,", but better fish- ing should result now that the drought has broken up . Grayling are now in good condition","The Times, 7th October 1901",England,"UKD,UKF,UKH","UKD4,UKF1,UKH1","UKD43,UKF12,UKF13,UKH12,UKF13","Colne,Kennet,Matlock Bath",20th Century newspaper,Media 646,7,10,1901,Autumn,7,10,1901,Autumn,"from Scotland , where the crop stiftered much less from drought than in other parts of our inland . Thne ofieia","The Times, 7th October 1901",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 647,9,10,1901,Autumn,9,10,1901,Autumn,"to a stratagem . The country was suffering from a drought caused , as the Brewhonians thought , by the air-god","The Times, 9th October 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 648,10,10,1901,Autumn,10,10,1901,Autumn,"milk ; the price is 11 . Notwithstanding the generally droughty character of the past season , the display of roots","The Times, 10th October 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 649,18,10,1901,Autumn,18,10,1901,Autumn,that the same causes which produce lloods also pro- duce droughts . Landovwners all over the watershed had laid down millions,"The Times, 18th October 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 650,21,10,1901,Autumn,21,10,1901,Autumn,"weather of February and March delayed sowving , then a drought followed , sO that crops were in , * backwhard","The Times, 21st October 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 651,21,10,1901,Autumn,21,10,1901,Autumn,"have seen it away back at the time of the droughty and unthrifty month of May . It is , however","The Times, 21st October 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 652,21,10,1901,Autumn,21,10,1901,Autumn,", and would have been much better but for the drought in July ; the average does not exceed 501b. per","The Times, 21st October 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 653,21,10,1901,Autumn,21,10,1901,Autumn,"condition in the early part of the season , but drought subsequently led to a decline in the flow of milk","The Times, 21st October 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 654,21,10,1901,Autumn,21,10,1901,Autumn,"and sowing is mking good progres . In Itusala. the drought has given wayh t heavy rains , snd 60wtog6 are","The Times, 21st October 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 655,22,10,1901,Autumn,22,10,1901,Autumn,at which tho mayor ( Aldermau J. H. Graves ) Drought forward a resolution on the subject of the issue of,"The Times, 22th October 1901",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK41,Devonport,20th Century newspaper,Media 656,22,10,1901,Autumn,22,10,1901,Autumn,"the Influence of higher Liverpool cables and further reports of drought d , ia , , age in the Argentine .","The Times, 22th October 1901",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 657,22,10,1901,Autumn,22,10,1901,Autumn,"report that the trees am repetly dameated by exhaLustion and drought , and the next , crop will beaa fasilures About","The Times, 22th October 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 658,23,10,1901,Autumn,23,10,1901,Autumn,"tobacco remained on hand awaiting buvers , while tha prolonged drought this yearhas caused a shortage in the crop . 'Tho","The Times, 23th October 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 659,28,10,1901,Autumn,28,10,1901,Autumn,a number of years . The depredations of the memorable drought of 1893 had the ultimate effect of reducing the nmnbers,"The Times, 28th October 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 660,28,10,1901,Autumn,28,10,1901,Autumn,"20 Ss. 6d. in 1893 , a year of excessive drought . This season 's average of 24 12s. 8d. for","The Times, 28th October 1901",Scotland,UKM,"UKM5,UKM2","UKM50,UKM21","Aberdeen,Angus",20th Century newspaper,Media 661,29,10,1901,Autumn,29,10,1901,Autumn,", helpedby an Arab friend , follows him hot-foot through drought an& dangers . As usual with Dr. Stables , there","The Times, 29th October 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 662,31,10,1901,Autumn,31,10,1901,Autumn,"ways . It was the last year of the terriblo drought , which , severely as it Wus felt n many","The Times, 31st October 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 663,31,10,1901,Autumn,31,10,1901,Autumn,"although not to the same extent , from the prolonged drought . On , the other hand , the export of","The Times, 31st October 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 664,1,11,1901,Autumn,1,11,1901,Autumn,"in the difficulties they had to meet . The sevare drought had interfered with many farming operations , and tbis ,","The Times, 1st November 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 665,4,11,1901,Autumn,4,11,1901,Autumn,"gallon . , HABAKA CIGARS . Owing to the exceptional drought in the tobacco-growing districts of Cuba , the supply Of","The Times, 4th November 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 666,6,11,1901,Autumn,6,11,1901,Autumn,"September , Improved the crop . vich was suffering from drought . SIJOA1L--he Injia Office publishes the following econd forecast of","The Times, 6th November 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 667,6,11,1901,Autumn,6,11,1901,Autumn,", the crop was not promisinffg frt the beginning.and the drought of 6eptember haa ur hrffce th goth of theplant ,","The Times, 6th November 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 668,8,11,1901,Autumn,8,11,1901,Autumn,"condition of the period preceding the recent long and disastrous drought , and that , for this , tirm is needed","The Times, 8th November 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 669,8,11,1901,Autumn,8,11,1901,Autumn,"the gallon . HABANA CIGARS . Owing to the exeptional drought in the tobacco-growing districts of Cuba , the spply of","The Times, 8th November 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 670,11,11,1901,Autumn,11,11,1901,Autumn,The Times he dwelt on the cumulative effect of one droughty season after another . The present is the seventh droughty,"The Times, 11st November 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 671,11,11,1901,Autumn,11,11,1901,Autumn,"droughty season after another . The present is the seventh droughty year in succession , and but for a normal season","The Times, 11st November 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 672,11,11,1901,Autumn,11,11,1901,Autumn,"for 1893 is unpleasantly remembered as a season of terrible drought . What Mr. Symons pointed out was , in effect","The Times, 11st November 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 673,13,11,1901,Autumn,13,11,1901,Autumn,before . Tho decrease . Ds caused by the excessive drought . Theirs wasthe only refinery in the colony . At,"The Times, 13th November 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 674,13,11,1901,Autumn,13,11,1901,Autumn,flood occurred in the Calder Valley Follow- ing a long drought camo a delugo of mn . The river Calder overflowed,"The Times, 13th November 1901","Scotland,England","UKM,UKJ","UKM6,UKJ3","UKM63,UKJ31",Calder,20th Century newspaper,Media 675,13,11,1901,Autumn,13,11,1901,Autumn,and lochs . For this lack of sport the long drought was responsible . In the Islands thie sea connexions of,"The Times, 13th November 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 676,14,11,1901,Autumn,14,11,1901,Autumn,"upon this portion of the company 's property , the drought had a disastrons effect there . CHOESNmr TUNNEL CoasipAsy (","The Times, 14th November 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 677,14,11,1901,Autumn,14,11,1901,Autumn,thut tho rains had easd wthot maeriilyrelevin th efeatof tho drought . Later thesarkct lost th impryovemienit onlfhreeeltfocatl felling dest.ite sneouMfilng,"The Times, 14th November 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 678,15,11,1901,Autumn,15,11,1901,Autumn,", it had been necessary to refer to the severe droughts in the colonies , and last year had proved no","The Times, 15th November 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 679,15,11,1901,Autumn,15,11,1901,Autumn,"no exception in that respect . In certain districts the drought was so great , coming after the previous bad years","The Times, 15th November 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 680,15,11,1901,Autumn,15,11,1901,Autumn,tho com- pany 's resources . The worst of continued drought was that it cut into the company in every way,"The Times, 15th November 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 681,15,11,1901,Autumn,15,11,1901,Autumn,"interested must be financed during this period of depression and drought , and this had necessarily come as an additional burdtn","The Times, 15th November 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 682,16,11,1901,Autumn,16,11,1901,Autumn,", this-that they had emerged lrom the terinble condition of drought which bad sO long troubled them , and theirn accounts","The Times, 16th November 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 683,16,11,1901,Autumn,16,11,1901,Autumn,"hichit bevd quite impossible to forect Ater tive years of drought it seeoed reasonable to expect a change forthe better ,","The Times, 16th November 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 684,16,11,1901,Autumn,16,11,1901,Autumn,The north of Mount Cornesh but it whas strange that drought still eontinued at eount Coreish . At n oter n,"The Times, 16th November 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 685,18,11,1901,Autumn,18,11,1901,Autumn,and partlcn . Isarly witlaGormatny . Itis hoped that the drought in stweden. isooer and tlhattheltross and steel wvorks wilia gain,"The Times, 18th November 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 686,18,11,1901,Autumn,18,11,1901,Autumn,"crolps as backward . the ainkjry done by the recent drought baving been only partiLlUyrepaired by timely rains . LIVIlIItesuL ,","The Times, 18th November 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 687,19,11,1901,Autumn,19,11,1901,Autumn,"mains , the extra payment for 'water inparticular years of drought , and the increased cost of coal . There had","The Times, 19th November 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 688,19,11,1901,Autumn,19,11,1901,Autumn,"known in England . It is most trouble- somo in droughty seasons , and amongst the methods employed with a vie","The Times, 19th November 1901",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 689,21,11,1901,Autumn,21,11,1901,Autumn,"for distribution of water in the district in time of drought , and this amount the . arbitrator decided would have","The Times, 21st November 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 690,23,11,1901,Autumn,23,11,1901,Autumn,"erate bayer bfor a turn , encouraged by tho furthe drought reports andsafair export bu4oes , . The closewas3steady at apartial","The Times, 23th November 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 691,30,11,1901,Autumn,30,11,1901,Autumn,the most satisfactory evidence that tho long period of severe droughtand famine has at length come to an end . An,"The Times, 30th November 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 692,30,11,1901,Autumn,30,11,1901,Autumn,teneral huyung and outcide purchases owing to reports oS continued drought in the Wc5st and SouU>thVect. 'lbs generaf feeling ofthexnarkct showed,"The Times, 30th November 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 693,4,12,1901,Winter,4,12,1901,Winter,stated that the accounts showed the natural reaction of the drought of 1900 . He thought it would be admitted that,"The Times, 4th December 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 694,4,12,1901,Winter,4,12,1901,Winter,"in the previous year , but , owing to the drought , the yield in cereals was the smallest which had","The Times, 4th December 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 695,4,12,1901,Winter,4,12,1901,Winter,"months ; but , on the other hand , the drought had seriously damaged the wheat crop , and it was","The Times, 4th December 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 696,6,12,1901,Winter,6,12,1901,Winter,years 1893 and 1895- the former a year of excessive drought and the latter of minimum acreage-has the total produc- tion,"The Times, 6th December 1901",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 697,7,12,1901,Winter,7,12,1901,Winter,and improved collectionls . The fall of snowv in the drought-stricken South-WVestern districts favours the prospects of wvinter wsheat . Dimn,"The Times, 7th December 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 698,7,12,1901,Winter,7,12,1901,Winter,"result had been obtained . There had boen an appalling drought in Santa F6 during the period und , r review","The Times, 7th December 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 699,13,12,1901,Winter,13,12,1901,Winter,"tho tim wben he last addressed the shareholders that the drought hi Queesland was at last breaking up , bu it","The Times, 13th December 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 700,13,12,1901,Winter,13,12,1901,Winter,"stations , however . which bad previously ben free froin drought bad latterly been suffering from this terriblescourge From the returns","The Times, 13th December 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 701,13,12,1901,Winter,13,12,1901,Winter,"were not so fortunato in that respect , as the drought had continued during the time with which the accounts dealt","The Times, 13th December 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 702,13,12,1901,Winter,13,12,1901,Winter,". It looked , however , as if the great drought was now dunUy breaking up . The low ues for","The Times, 13th December 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 703,16,12,1901,Winter,16,12,1901,Winter,. CROPS AND LIVE STOCK . Tho dry and even droughty conditions of No- vember 'were continued in most parts of,"The Times, 16th December 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 704,19,12,1901,Winter,19,12,1901,Winter,"the country . The protection against the worst results of drought had been complete , and could have been obtained by","The Times, 19th December 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 705,20,12,1901,Winter,20,12,1901,Winter,"diminished in value . There bad been a very long drought lasting nearly tho whole of tho suramor , and this","The Times, 20th December 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 706,27,12,1901,Winter,27,12,1901,Winter,the configuration of the country exposo the coil to recurrent droughts and inundations . There was no lack of warnings ;,"The Times, 27th December 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 707,27,12,1901,Winter,27,12,1901,Winter,"; in 1887 the destruction of the maize crop by drought caused severe distress , which led to a peasant rising","The Times, 27th December 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 708,27,12,1901,Winter,27,12,1901,Winter,"state , some important financial reforms ; in 1894 another drought produced an acute crisis very similar to the present ,","The Times, 27th December 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 709,27,12,1901,Winter,27,12,1901,Winter,"well , but in the spring and summer a prolonged drought accompanied by parching westerly winds totally destroyedthe harvest , and","The Times, 27th December 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 710,27,12,1901,Winter,27,12,1901,Winter,"a new and shorter route to Buenos ASyres . The drought of the last two months , which -vas beginning seriously","The Times, 27th December 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 711,30,12,1901,Winter,30,12,1901,Winter,"by the sun , wvere practically at a standstill . Drought , moreover , was working its usual havoc ; for","The Times, 30th December 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 712,30,12,1901,Winter,30,12,1901,Winter,"falls of rain , which terminated a three weeks ' drought that had occurred at a time when aU growing erops","The Times, 30th December 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 713,30,12,1901,Winter,30,12,1901,Winter,"tell would be different . Unhappily , June was a droughty month , and such meagre rainfall as was registered was","The Times, 30th December 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 714,30,12,1901,Winter,30,12,1901,Winter,"duration , and gave place to a period of absolute drought that persisted over an extensive area for 21 days ,","The Times, 30th December 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 715,30,12,1901,Winter,30,12,1901,Winter,"1900 , the largest on record . This timo the drought extended to the northern counties and to Scotland , and","The Times, 30th December 1901",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 716,30,12,1901,Winter,30,12,1901,Winter,and yet the dominating characteristie of the mionth was extreme drought assoeiated with intense heat . Up to Midsunmer Day there,"The Times, 30th December 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 717,30,12,1901,Winter,30,12,1901,Winter,much-belated sowing season on the one hand and the summer drought on the other having been inimical to these crops .,"The Times, 30th December 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 718,30,12,1901,Winter,30,12,1901,Winter,two years 1893 and 1895-the former a year of excessive drought and the latter of minimum acreage-did the total production of,"The Times, 30th December 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 719,30,12,1901,Winter,30,12,1901,Winter,"losing favour in recent years , for they have little drought-resisting power , whilst the extent of re-sowing rendered necessary by","The Times, 30th December 1901",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 720,30,12,1901,Winter,30,12,1901,Winter,"more to be relied upon , is less susceptiblo to drought , and is harassed by fewver pests than the turnip","The Times, 30th December 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 721,30,12,1901,Winter,30,12,1901,Winter,"Great Britain since 1894 . The far-reaching effects of the drought of 1893 are still apparent , for the total of","The Times, 30th December 1901",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 722,30,12,1901,Winter,30,12,1901,Winter,"lambs . In 1892 , the year preceding the great drought , Great Britain possessed 28,734,704 ! sheep and lambs ,","The Times, 30th December 1901",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 723,30,12,1901,Winter,30,12,1901,Winter,"and , owing to the deflcient pasturage due to the drought , left little or no profit when soldoff fat .","The Times, 30th December 1901",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 724,6,1,1902,Winter,6,1,1902,Winter,"was done in the sonthern shires , where the summer drought had been more severe and tho streams were unusually low","The Times, 6th January 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 725,6,1,1902,Winter,6,1,1902,Winter,"of 1894 every year since 1S92 has been characterized by drought , the total deficiency of tho whole period representing more","The Times, 6th January 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 726,7,1,1902,Winter,7,1,1902,Winter,"whereas not a few of the wools crown in the drought-stricken districts , while lean and loose and carrying a large","The Times, 7th January 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 727,15,1,1902,Winter,15,1,1902,Winter,"was held yesterday at Vinchester-house . Mr. J. A. H. Drought , 'who presided , said that the present report was","The Times, 15th January 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 728,18,1,1902,Winter,18,1,1902,Winter,". "" in its weekly review . sL73 that the drought conditions in the winter wheat section west of tbheMssissippi Valley","The Times, 18th January 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 729,20,1,1902,Winter,20,1,1902,Winter,"lat WIL.s.IAM CROSS . Solicitor . aged 66 year . DROUGHT. -On the 17th inst. at 17 , Haslemere-road.Vmichmorebill , N.","The Times, 20th January 1902",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD71,Prescot,20th Century newspaper,Media 730,20,1,1902,Winter,20,1,1902,Winter,"cable advices from Australia point to a continuance of tho drought conditions over a considerable part of the Continent , and","The Times, 20th January 1902",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 731,20,1,1902,Winter,20,1,1902,Winter,ate is. d T ewport. 0 d of daiflee andug drought . WetCoast fairkbusines uites ; bend rtoe. oru loadern trades,"The Times, 20th January 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 732,21,1,1902,Winter,21,1,1902,Winter,"directors are unable to report any general break-up of the drought , which has so long affected portions of the states","The Times, 21st January 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 733,25,1,1902,Winter,25,1,1902,Winter,"of Oklahoms , and in Eouth-We6$ , rn Missouri.where the drought is unabated and the crop sutrering . IU-where it is","The Times, 25th January 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 734,25,1,1902,Winter,25,1,1902,Winter,"umusualy devoid of any very startling incidents . The long-continued drought naturally affected tho movements of salmon , and anglers were","The Times, 25th January 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 735,25,1,1902,Winter,25,1,1902,Winter,"known . "" Irish fishing was disastrouslyaffected by the prolonged drought . Throughout thie vast waters of the grand Shannon the","The Times, 25th January 1902",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM23,Tyne,20th Century newspaper,Media 736,28,1,1902,Winter,28,1,1902,Winter,that there had been a general break up of the drought to which reference had now been made for some year-s,"The Times, 28th January 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 737,29,1,1902,Winter,29,1,1902,Winter,not satisfactory was that relating to cattle owing to the drought in the late spring and early summer . They had,"The Times, 29th January 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 738,30,1,1902,Winter,30,1,1902,Winter,"'s businesshad again suffered very severely from the effects of drought , and although the stricken districts were relieved for a","The Times, 30th January 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 739,1,2,1902,Winter,1,2,1902,Winter,"Modern Miler "" in tne weekiy review soya that the drought has been entirely reli ; eed in the win=tr wheat","The Times, 1st February 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 740,3,2,1902,Winter,3,2,1902,Winter,"recent years . The critics say little of the widespread drought whichalways precedes severe famines , and they do not say","The Times, 3th February 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 741,3,2,1902,Winter,3,2,1902,Winter,value indeed for agricultural purposes . T1'he long winterand spring drought nd the uncertain summer rains absolutely prohibit agriculture of any,"The Times, 3th February 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 742,3,2,1902,Winter,3,2,1902,Winter,the rainfall and matured in all but years of heavy drought In these more favoured tracts an intelligent applicatlon of crop,"The Times, 3th February 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 743,4,2,1902,Winter,4,2,1902,Winter,"of food meant to the millions of people affected by drought whose own crops had failed , and who were compelled","The Times, 4th February 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 744,4,2,1902,Winter,4,2,1902,Winter,"on irrigation and storage works would in 20 years mnake drought impossible in Idia . Last year about 6,000,000 wvas spent","The Times, 4th February 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 745,4,2,1902,Winter,4,2,1902,Winter,and that we have had two of the most terrible droughts of which history has a record ; but I absolutely,"The Times, 4th February 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 746,4,2,1902,Winter,4,2,1902,Winter,"and have recourse to drastic remedies to get rid of drought and debt . Now , has the hon. gentleman ,","The Times, 4th February 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 747,4,2,1902,Winter,4,2,1902,Winter,might be less distress and greater power of resistance to drought when it comes ; but even if the hon. member,"The Times, 4th February 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 748,4,2,1902,Winter,4,2,1902,Winter,to the unparalleled duration and intensity of the last two droughts with which we have had to deal . And the,"The Times, 4th February 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 749,4,2,1902,Winter,4,2,1902,Winter,"able to sustain the terrible infiction imposed upon them by drought than they were before . And when , in addition","The Times, 4th February 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 750,4,2,1902,Winter,4,2,1902,Winter,"on the whole , notwithstanding the deplorahle effect of recent droughts , the community of Inaia is prosperousand her economic condition","The Times, 4th February 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 751,4,2,1902,Winter,4,2,1902,Winter,"affliction , some terfible natural visitation such as the recent droughts , that in this country and elsewhere people 's interest","The Times, 4th February 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 752,4,2,1902,Winter,4,2,1902,Winter,LORD G. HA3ELTON. -The hon. gentleman spokm about debt and drought . Mr. CALNE. -I s-poke of preventing drought by irriga.,"The Times, 4th February 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 753,4,2,1902,Winter,4,2,1902,Winter,"debt and drought . Mr. CALNE. -I s-poke of preventing drought by irriga. tion , and not by rain-conjuring . LORD","The Times, 4th February 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 754,4,2,1902,Winter,4,2,1902,Winter,by those who talk of irrigation as a remedy for drought . Mr. CA E said that what he had suggested,"The Times, 4th February 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 755,4,2,1902,Winter,4,2,1902,Winter,rivers depending on the rainfall irrigation is no remedy against drought . Tank irrigation and weeU irigation may provide against a,"The Times, 4th February 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 756,4,2,1902,Winter,4,2,1902,Winter,of families to settle in districts now subject to serious droughts . The hon. member was speaking at 12 o'elock when,"The Times, 4th February 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 757,4,2,1902,Winter,4,2,1902,Winter,"the lives of its subjects , the danger arising from drought is not so much the laek of food as the","The Times, 4th February 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 758,4,2,1902,Winter,4,2,1902,Winter,", SEcEThAny of SVTF Mn . CAINE talks of preventing drought by irrigation , while the fact is overlooked that in","The Times, 4th February 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 759,10,2,1902,Winter,10,2,1902,Winter,"5 . Has each serious famine been preceded by prolonged drought , and what proportion has the land revenue usually borne","The Times, 10th February 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 760,10,2,1902,Winter,10,2,1902,Winter,"value of tho lucerne crop , espeially in seasons of drought , such as have been experienced over the last seven","The Times, 10th February 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 761,10,2,1902,Winter,10,2,1902,Winter,"when it as ser.or , sly Iffected by the stero drought . Traade wth itussia also ebowiI a fallngtlfvoing to theoam","The Times, 10th February 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 762,11,2,1902,Winter,11,2,1902,Winter,". Tie losses of stock , caused by the continued drought , amounted to 60,650 ; therefore there will be a","The Times, 11st February 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 763,11,2,1902,Winter,11,2,1902,Winter,"of 57,150 . The directors regret to state that the drought , referred to in each successive report for the last","The Times, 11st February 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 764,11,2,1902,Winter,11,2,1902,Winter,"quantity ever doalt with by them in one year . Drought still continued in certain districts of Australia , but the","The Times, 11st February 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 765,12,2,1902,Winter,12,2,1902,Winter,"t22e was for extrat pumping , owing to last season'e drought , and i23 for extra townge rendered necessary by the","The Times, 12th February 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 766,17,2,1902,Winter,17,2,1902,Winter,"weather . In the smnmer and auinmn , owing to drought , the bay and corn crops and also the root","The Times, 17th February 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 767,17,2,1902,Winter,17,2,1902,Winter,", except during August and December , causing a severe drought all over the colony . The actual wettest month wa-ns","The Times, 17th February 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 768,17,2,1902,Winter,17,2,1902,Winter,"of Australian butter now arriving , owing to the excessive drought in Victoria and New- South Wales , are stiffening thre","The Times, 17th February 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 769,18,2,1902,Winter,18,2,1902,Winter,"$tAodat ! 52 aMZ52 4 . S sheep lost inthe drought had not yet bean replaced . Improvements stood at 109,532","The Times, 18th February 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 770,22,2,1902,Winter,22,2,1902,Winter,"the continued absorption of the supply , combined with protracted droughts , the proper class of horses is not obtainable under","The Times, 22th February 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 771,25,2,1902,Winter,25,2,1902,Winter,""" H Has enda serious famine been preceded by long drought , and what proportion has the land revenuo usuially borne","The Times, 25th February 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 772,25,2,1902,Winter,25,2,1902,Winter,"land revenuo usuially borne to the tatal estimated loss from drought ? "" Becaause of its importance , I elaborate My","The Times, 25th February 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 773,25,2,1902,Winter,25,2,1902,Winter,"; each serious famino has not been preceded by prolonged drought . "" Save in certain very restricted areas-restricted in comparison","The Times, 25th February 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 774,25,2,1902,Winter,25,2,1902,Winter,"unlnown , there really is no such famine as a drought famine in our Eastern dominions . Is not the present","The Times, 25th February 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 775,25,2,1902,Winter,25,2,1902,Winter,"continually saying that , even in the worst years of drought , there is food enough in the Empire but that","The Times, 25th February 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 776,25,2,1902,Winter,25,2,1902,Winter,"severo cross-examination beforo a lRoval Coranission of Inquiry . Not drought , but our culpable neglect to make proper use of","The Times, 25th February 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 777,26,2,1902,Winter,26,2,1902,Winter,"important cause of the redaced profits had been the unprecedented drought , which commenced in the spring of last year and","The Times, 26th February 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 778,27,2,1902,Winter,27,2,1902,Winter,tho agitation of this ! question which arose iu the droughty season of 196 was mainly caused by the fact that,"The Times, 27th February 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 779,27,2,1902,Winter,27,2,1902,Winter,one or more of those : most affected by the drought to connect their mains . with others who possessed an,"The Times, 27th February 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 780,27,2,1902,Winter,27,2,1902,Winter,in diflerent districts would be easily adjusted ; whenever a drought visited the metropolitan area its powerful and practical directorate would,"The Times, 27th February 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 781,27,2,1902,Winter,27,2,1902,Winter,"Wales and Queensland had done , but they had faced droughts and loss with a pluckand endiranca which made one proud","The Times, 27th February 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 782,3,3,1902,Spring,3,3,1902,Spring,whether eaell serious famine has 'been preceded by a prolonged drought . Yet he admits that in certain areas rain is,"The Times, 3th March 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 783,3,3,1902,Spring,3,3,1902,Spring,"land revenue has usually borne to the total loss from drought . I may say , therefore , that , aceording","The Times, 3th March 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 784,8,3,1902,Spring,8,3,1902,Spring,generuly bulUeb and besrs buying to cover en reports of drought in Ran=sa and Texze . The better ermor. buus vs.,"The Times, 8th March 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 785,10,3,1902,Spring,10,3,1902,Spring,the lVestern pastomsists on a inal break-up of the disastrous drought which has wrought such dire ruin in many parts of,"The Times, 10th March 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 786,10,3,1902,Spring,10,3,1902,Spring,active . Owing to the roeipt at further reporis of drought in the South-West affecting the young crop and the light,"The Times, 10th March 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 787,11,3,1902,Spring,11,3,1902,Spring,"by the Government for the mitigation of the effects of drought and famine , and fully explained , both as regards","The Times, 11st March 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 788,11,3,1902,Spring,11,3,1902,Spring,"Union have thought out any practical proposals in connexion with drought and its attendant mischiefs , wlhich are either original inthemselves","The Times, 11st March 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 789,12,3,1902,Spring,12,3,1902,Spring,"for water purchased from other companies by reason of the drought was 25,005 . Tho increase of water rates amounted to","The Times, 12th March 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 790,14,3,1902,Spring,14,3,1902,Spring,"directors regret to stat that , owing to the long-contiUed drought , 'which has been more prolonged than has ever before","The Times, 14th March 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 791,15,3,1902,Spring,15,3,1902,Spring,"were onlvnupon experi- mental lines . Owving to the recent droughts , the supply of sheep and cattle is much reduced","The Times, 15th March 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 792,19,3,1902,Spring,19,3,1902,Spring,"EnglishChaplain at Calais . assist-d by the Ilev. .1 . Drought , EnglishChaplainat talo-les.tainss LIEUTr. -Cos .. F:s-nt-H Oticer of the","The Times, 19th March 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 793,20,3,1902,Spring,20,3,1902,Spring,"20s : ; ded , , 10s. to 16sL Per drought eon2er eels. 3ks. to 40sl. : herrings tfreeh ) .","The Times, 20th March 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 794,20,3,1902,Spring,20,3,1902,Spring,". J. G. Forbes . R.G.A.-Lieut . G. T. A. Drought . "" nd Scots Guards. -Sec . Lieut . Md","The Times, 20th March 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 795,21,3,1902,Spring,21,3,1902,Spring,been an uninterrupted supply during the whole period of the drought . Be did not think it unreasonable to indulge in,"The Times, 21st March 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 796,22,3,1902,Spring,22,3,1902,Spring,ripe for rebellion . Robberies are frequent . The continued drought prevents the Dlantine of snrin-r riew. aud co- : -,"The Times, 22th March 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 797,25,3,1902,Spring,25,3,1902,Spring,H . lourden-Dasies . Jt . W. Fc'rtere . KNG DROUGHT . By W. 3L 'PRINMROSE DAY . iOeiltRie ART and,"The Times, 25th March 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 798,25,3,1902,Spring,25,3,1902,Spring,results shown by tlat compy were owing to the lamentable droughts for the past four or five years in the colonies,"The Times, 25th March 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 799,28,3,1902,Spring,28,3,1902,Spring,he regretted that he could not say that the long-prevailing drought was a thing of the pst . The latest advices,"The Times, 28th March 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 800,28,3,1902,Spring,28,3,1902,Spring,"less brisk . Country districts are suffering frorm the severe drought , and in some parts it is impossible to obtain","The Times, 28th March 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 801,31,3,1902,Spring,31,3,1902,Spring,"decennial average , but was the smallest sinee the memorable drought in 1893 . From the time the produce statistics were","The Times, 31st March 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 802,31,3,1902,Spring,31,3,1902,Spring,". Excepting in 1899 , a year of disastrous atutmn drought , when the produce of turnips and swedes in Great","The Times, 31st March 1902",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 803,31,3,1902,Spring,31,3,1902,Spring,being its area in England last year . Despite the droughty character of the season of 1901 and the late start,"The Times, 31st March 1902",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 804,31,3,1902,Spring,31,3,1902,Spring,"home . The loss vas incurred mainly through the intense drought of May and June . In the following table ,","The Times, 31st March 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 805,31,3,1902,Spring,31,3,1902,Spring,"the crop of 1893 , a year of such terrible drought as will never be forgotten : - E5TfLATED PRODUCE Or","The Times, 31st March 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 806,1,4,1902,Spring,1,4,1902,Spring,", which leaves 'them destitute of employment in seasons of drought , and consequently drives them to the famine camps for","The Times, 1st April 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 807,4,4,1902,Spring,4,4,1902,Spring,"A vaphs to LILLA AGBES yofngest daughter of the latelJoon Droughtolt HOGXRSr . or i1iverhri , i Sevenoaks , andMrs. ogers","The Times, 4th April 1902","Wales,England","UKL,UKJ","UKL1,UKJ4","UKL13,UKJ42","Nantlys,Sevenoaks",20th Century newspaper,Media 808,4,4,1902,Spring,4,4,1902,Spring,"period , being a decreaso of O'51 . Notwithstanding the drought which has so seriously affected the grain industry in the","The Times, 4th April 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 809,14,4,1902,Spring,14,4,1902,Spring,", and also by the fact that , notwithstandingthe severe drought , the last-mentioned clearances exceeded those of January , 1901","The Times, 14th April 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 810,15,4,1902,Spring,15,4,1902,Spring,"a great portion of their wheat taffic . A severe drought occurred , which created a shrinkage in their returns of","The Times, 15th April 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 811,17,4,1902,Spring,17,4,1902,Spring,"larger area than ever was placed under cultivation , but drought had made its effect felt on the Tandil section and","The Times, 17th April 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 812,17,4,1902,Spring,17,4,1902,Spring,"be claimed that much had been done to prevent a drought from being followed by deaths , but it was not","The Times, 17th April 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 813,17,4,1902,Spring,17,4,1902,Spring,"operative , revenue paving cultivators , when crops failed from drought , should receive liberal remissions , and that , when","The Times, 17th April 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 814,21,4,1902,Spring,21,4,1902,Spring,"where a low rainfall , and frequently recurring periods of drought , make the growth of roots rather uncertain , maize","The Times, 21st April 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 815,24,4,1902,Spring,24,4,1902,Spring,"winter wheat orop in the South-West indicate continned suffering from drought , and this was reflected in the especial heaviness of","The Times, 24th April 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 816,24,4,1902,Spring,24,4,1902,Spring,board had reason to hope that the long and devastating drought that had provailed in Iustalia for so many years was,"The Times, 24th April 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 817,24,4,1902,Spring,24,4,1902,Spring,be remembered as the driest perioa on record . The drought necessrily interfered with the profit-earning of certain of the holdings,"The Times, 24th April 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 818,24,4,1902,Spring,24,4,1902,Spring,"of Newv SouKth WalVes which , in consequence of the drought , bad become a dead weight on many of tho","The Times, 24th April 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 819,24,4,1902,Spring,24,4,1902,Spring,ample funds to meet it . lu spite of the droughtthe profits were much about the same as they were in,"The Times, 24th April 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 820,24,4,1902,Spring,24,4,1902,Spring,"grave falling off , both outvard and homeward ; the drought in the Conmnonwealth was not relieved and the small export","The Times, 24th April 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 821,28,4,1902,Spring,28,4,1902,Spring,1902 should prove to add another to the series of droughty seasons tho issue can hardly fall to be cahunitous :,"The Times, 28th April 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 822,1,5,1902,Spring,1,5,1902,Spring,held out eron o v an early relief of the drought In to south-est and this startedrpous realizinghichnduced themscalping eltoemet to,"The Times, 1st May 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 823,3,5,1902,Spring,3,5,1902,Spring,"throughout the session , owing to the continued complaints of drought in Kns . Tho Westem crowd were reported heavy sellers","The Times, 3th May 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 824,3,5,1902,Spring,3,5,1902,Spring,"noted in the South-West , where there are complaints of drought , and in portions of tho North-West , where excess","The Times, 3th May 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 825,5,5,1902,Spring,5,5,1902,Spring,"this . meanas . There ar , bush fires and droughts to encounter , no doubt , but rail- way communication","The Times, 5th May 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 826,5,5,1902,Spring,5,5,1902,Spring,"the largo cesptlr n 2ourihig industrial position to fears that drought v.-Ue , oe mere cut short the sunpplis krom Anstrs'la","The Times, 5th May 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 827,5,5,1902,Spring,5,5,1902,Spring,". After a series of seven' consecutive years , all droughty to a greater or less extent , vwe seem to","The Times, 5th May 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 828,5,5,1902,Spring,5,5,1902,Spring,"discouraging prospects of t1he root crops , and the autumn drought were all of them factors the tendencY of vhieh -would","The Times, 5th May 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 829,5,5,1902,Spring,5,5,1902,Spring,from the misfortunes that befell tlhem in the cUsastrous summer drought of 1893 . The total ovine population was returned in,"The Times, 5th May 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 830,5,5,1902,Spring,5,5,1902,Spring,"disappeared . Thereupon , however , sutpervened the intense autumn drought of 1899 , wvhich reduced the sheep of that year","The Times, 5th May 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 831,10,5,1902,Spring,10,5,1902,Spring,was the eventh conseentive year in which -the conditions of drought more or less severe bad affected l9ew South Wales .,"The Times, 10th May 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 832,10,5,1902,Spring,10,5,1902,Spring,"less severe bad affected l9ew South Wales . Although the drought had been severe -in the Wester district , it had","The Times, 10th May 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 833,17,5,1902,Spring,17,5,1902,Spring,"the smTe period revenue had steadily increased . The severe drought , whieh had induced the existing depression and caused the","The Times, 17th May 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 834,17,5,1902,Spring,17,5,1902,Spring,the shareholders for at least five succeeding years of the drought 'which had devastated large areas of country in lNew South,"The Times, 17th May 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 835,17,5,1902,Spring,17,5,1902,Spring,"be of benefit to owners in the'districts affected by the drought in that State . They must , however , awvait","The Times, 17th May 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 836,17,5,1902,Spring,17,5,1902,Spring,continued depressed and largely urlemunerative in consequence of the long-continued drought . In New South WVales tho weather conditions had been,"The Times, 17th May 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 837,17,5,1902,Spring,17,5,1902,Spring,"season there . On Bowen DoWns and Moumt Cornish the drought had continued throughout the vhole of the six months ,","The Times, 17th May 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 838,21,5,1902,Spring,21,5,1902,Spring,eruption . They also speak of the two months ' drought and of the extreme heat . A Mille . Martin,"The Times, 21st May 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 839,22,5,1902,Spring,22,5,1902,Spring,"was well founded , for the fulU effect of the drought that had so long prevailed over a vast area of","The Times, 22th May 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 840,27,5,1902,Spring,27,5,1902,Spring,* Kingstown is longing for rain . The heat and drought here are unprecedented . There is no 4ope of resuscitation,"The Times, 27th May 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 841,27,5,1902,Spring,27,5,1902,Spring,", but sometimes failed at tho necessary moment , and drought and disaster had followed . But these evils might ho","The Times, 27th May 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 842,27,5,1902,Spring,27,5,1902,Spring,they are loth to take advantage of it' AMtough wvhen drought comes they wiiU be very glad to take immediate advantage,"The Times, 27th May 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 843,31,5,1902,Spring,31,5,1902,Spring,"429,716 ; Rhodesia , 6629,747 , against 643,614 . THE DROUGHT IN AUSTRALIA . SYDNEY , MAY 30. * Mr. Deakin","The Times, 31st May 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 844,2,6,1902,Summer,2,6,1902,Summer,of . amlbeth ) . to . ETSn Evgrev. younger droughterof the late DAvID . lots ; sotr. -Fsqr .. of,"The Times, 2th June 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 845,2,6,1902,Summer,2,6,1902,Summer,tobhefullY justilied by rho alterations wIdch the recurrence of the drought in Queenslaiid and hoewSouth %Vales has madein thieconditions of supply,"The Times, 2th June 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 846,2,6,1902,Summer,2,6,1902,Summer,"case of the former to the effects of the long-continied drought , and also to large shipments of colonial produce being","The Times, 2th June 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 847,3,6,1902,Summer,3,6,1902,Summer,"some localities , from the effects of a very severe drought . T1he drought , though 'cad , had not been","The Times, 3th June 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 848,3,6,1902,Summer,3,6,1902,Summer,"from the effects of a very severe drought . T1he drought , though 'cad , had not been so disastrous on","The Times, 3th June 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 849,3,6,1902,Summer,3,6,1902,Summer,"during the past five years , owing to epidemics and drought , tho stock of orned cattlo in this colony alone","The Times, 3th June 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 850,3,6,1902,Summer,3,6,1902,Summer,"overstock the estanciasg especially during a d'ry period , wihen drought threatened . They thus reduced rheir risks to a aai","The Times, 3th June 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 851,5,6,1902,Summer,5,6,1902,Summer,"I combated was the insulficient water supply , and the drought had caused a temporary cessation of operations . Reservoirs capable","The Times, 5th June 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 852,5,6,1902,Summer,5,6,1902,Summer,"Bimbimbi property s also sufierino from the effects cf the drought , and the reef there con- tinned anmoyingly narrow .","The Times, 5th June 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 853,9,6,1902,Summer,9,6,1902,Summer,59 years . This makes the seventh seccessive year of drought ; the total defiiciency of rainfall for the seven years,"The Times, 9th June 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 854,10,6,1902,Summer,10,6,1902,Summer,"on arable land . Had last week been hot and droughty. which fortunately it was not , the herbage of meadows","The Times, 10th June 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 855,10,6,1902,Summer,10,6,1902,Summer,"company 's line the wheat also totally failed through the drought , but along the southern part the condition of the","The Times, 10th June 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 856,11,6,1902,Summer,11,6,1902,Summer,. M.embers of the various municipal councils in times of drought had given valuable assistance to the EastLondon Company . hir.,"The Times, 11st June 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 857,13,6,1902,Summer,13,6,1902,Summer,"profit of S3 5s. 4d. for 1900 . The prolonged drought has unfavourably affected the reoeipts of the current year ,","The Times, 13th June 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 858,16,6,1902,Summer,16,6,1902,Summer,"the country in nearly all districts showed the signs of drought , and presented a marked contrast v'ith its present aspect","The Times, 16th June 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 859,16,6,1902,Summer,16,6,1902,Summer,it should turn out that after seven consecutive years of drought we are now to -experienee a wet summer there is,"The Times, 16th June 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 860,16,6,1902,Summer,16,6,1902,Summer,titiatnsa au Sounthernseihng in' tho expectatio of relief fro the drought through rains oyer iinnday . Afterxa small business th ;,"The Times, 16th June 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 861,16,6,1902,Summer,16,6,1902,Summer,"adris seccired aovenigh , tat , and espeeiuy the continuxed droughtreports from Te=as . Aftt rtheearl1yrushof buyic orders , had been","The Times, 16th June 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 862,19,6,1902,Summer,19,6,1902,Summer,the eountry and the people after tho long period of drought and f nTrdie from wthch they had suffered . The,"The Times, 19th June 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 863,21,6,1902,Summer,21,6,1902,Summer,"of the famine period , but the effects of the drought had not yet been removed , and the loss of","The Times, 21st June 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 864,21,6,1902,Summer,21,6,1902,Summer,"disease , the next w , as the very severe drought , and the third was the comrnercial crisis arising ou-","The Times, 21st June 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 865,21,6,1902,Summer,21,6,1902,Summer,over which the board had no control-he referred to the drought which had operated so adversely on one or two of,"The Times, 21st June 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 866,21,6,1902,Summer,21,6,1902,Summer,same . After spealung of the adverse effect of the drought on the company 's station properties ho said that the,"The Times, 21st June 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 867,26,6,1902,Summer,26,6,1902,Summer,section asnd a Neneonformoist section . EVERY CHILI ) BEI-NG DROUGHT UP IN THE RELIGION OF ITS PARENTS . In Particulaur,"The Times, 26th June 1902",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 868,26,6,1902,Summer,26,6,1902,Summer,"the district served br tbat line , caused by the drought . This failure had affected not only the earnings from","The Times, 26th June 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 869,26,6,1902,Summer,26,6,1902,Summer,"that the r.ast veer commencned with a severe and protracted drought followe2d bv cold , wet watheer. 'which had the effect","The Times, 26th June 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 870,4,7,1902,Summer,4,7,1902,Summer,"situation , the Governor said that , owing to the drought , the smallness of the wheat yield , the shrinkage","The Times, 4th July 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 871,4,7,1902,Summer,4,7,1902,Summer,"the five years 1897 to 1501 , -which were characteristically droughty , only potatoes and hops come out worse on the","The Times, 4th July 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 872,4,7,1902,Summer,4,7,1902,Summer,"from injury ( due to insect or fungus pests , drought or wet , cold or frost ) with average growth","The Times, 4th July 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 873,4,7,1902,Summer,4,7,1902,Summer,"July should turn out to be the intensely hot , droughty month with wvhich we have become familiar in recent years","The Times, 4th July 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 874,10,7,1902,Summer,10,7,1902,Summer,severe drourghts which 'had prevailed in the colonies . These droughts had nut only causedI great mortality among the stock and,"The Times, 10th July 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 875,12,7,1902,Summer,12,7,1902,Summer,"for the reinforcement of short supplies , in periods ct drought , fron other districts ; but , at the sme","The Times, 12th July 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 876,14,7,1902,Summer,14,7,1902,Summer,"Instead of brilliant sunshine , scorching temperatures , and persistent drought 'we have had conditions which serve to recall the ""","The Times, 14th July 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 877,15,7,1902,Summer,15,7,1902,Summer,"in Austla , there has been no alleviation of the drought which has so long prevailed over parts of Newv South","The Times, 15th July 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 878,17,7,1902,Summer,17,7,1902,Summer,"renders valuable service towavr the protection of the country from drought , and promotes the resources and purchasing power of the","The Times, 17th July 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 879,18,7,1902,Summer,18,7,1902,Summer,"B. BuUer . This was an example of the ms Drought against Sir E. Buller , aadmost rmfair to a distmguished","The Times, 18th July 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 880,19,7,1902,Summer,19,7,1902,Summer,"traffic ; and the decrease in cattle trafic to the drought in the latter balf of the year 1901 , and","The Times, 19th July 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 881,19,7,1902,Summer,19,7,1902,Summer,. -The report for the year 1901 states that the drought which adversely affected the traffic in 1900 continued throughout the,"The Times, 19th July 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 882,19,7,1902,Summer,19,7,1902,Summer,"company with pastoral prooerties could at thiseriod of the prolonged drought be a very cheerfu ; l gderingo , but tho","The Times, 19th July 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 883,19,7,1902,Summer,19,7,1902,Summer,"sheep , that the clip would be light , that drought prevailed , that 49,000 sheep and S25 cattle had been","The Times, 19th July 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 884,19,7,1902,Summer,19,7,1902,Summer,"expected was 12,00 . He added that at Currawillinghi the drought prevailed , that possibly they might shear 16,000 sheep there","The Times, 19th July 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 885,19,7,1902,Summer,19,7,1902,Summer,"reports reached them as to the breaking Lp of the drought , but they felt that this must occur before long","The Times, 19th July 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 886,21,7,1902,Summer,21,7,1902,Summer,". Upland pastures are showing the effects of the partial drought , and a shrinkage in the milk yield of dairy","The Times, 21st July 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 887,22,7,1902,Summer,22,7,1902,Summer,"feature at the present tio -as tihe cvntinuation of the drought , which had been referred to at so many of","The Times, 22th July 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 888,22,7,1902,Summer,22,7,1902,Summer,"referred to at so many of their previous meetngs. 'This drought was now in its eighth successive year , and 5t","The Times, 22th July 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 889,22,7,1902,Summer,22,7,1902,Summer,"seven consecutive years no gcnee-l break-up of this most disastrous drought , and the e-lets of sueh a visitation eould not","The Times, 22th July 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 890,23,7,1902,Summer,23,7,1902,Summer,". Far more important has been the disappearance of severe drought and famine , though scarcity has continued to -affect certain","The Times, 23th July 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 891,23,7,1902,Summer,23,7,1902,Summer,"at a later stage as 'A , , Aana= THE DROUGHT IX AUSTMILA TO TEE EDITOR OF TIM T=iES . Sir","The Times, 23th July 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 892,23,7,1902,Summer,23,7,1902,Summer,"the LondoA Press as to the effects of the present drought in the Australian States , and paxticularly inlNew' South Wales","The Times, 23th July 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 893,23,7,1902,Summer,23,7,1902,Summer,"Now I vwish to aclmowledgo straight aevay that the present drought , which is yan abno0rmal one , is very severe","The Times, 23th July 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 894,23,7,1902,Summer,23,7,1902,Summer,"some extent disastrous in its effects . Bat that the drought has been so universally prevalent , so long standing ,","The Times, 23th July 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 895,23,7,1902,Summer,23,7,1902,Summer,"am not ; endeavouring to prove that there is no drought prevailing at the present time , but only that the","The Times, 23th July 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 896,23,7,1902,Summer,23,7,1902,Summer,Wales has compared' very favo-rably during those six years ot drought 'with the genei-al average rainfall of London and Dublin .,"The Times, 23th July 1902",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 897,23,7,1902,Summer,23,7,1902,Summer,pub fished in 1S9S . As further evidence that the drought is not quite so black as it has been palated,"The Times, 23th July 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 898,23,7,1902,Summer,23,7,1902,Summer,"previous year , wii.ch is noil very parlous for a drought-striclken ropulation of less than 1,400,000 . I wish some of","The Times, 23th July 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 899,23,7,1902,Summer,23,7,1902,Summer,"flocks and their increase . According to latest advices the drought Continued to a very disatrens extent , and the nagement","The Times, 23th July 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 900,23,7,1902,Summer,23,7,1902,Summer,"far no news of actual losses bv death through the drought , except among some of the purchased cattle , had","The Times, 23th July 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 901,25,7,1902,Summer,25,7,1902,Summer,"shorta , e o o.merfino wool due to the Australian drought , . wiliultimately justify their attitude , but consumers are","The Times, 25th July 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 902,25,7,1902,Summer,25,7,1902,Summer,"was only reasonable to expect that after such a long-continued drought , which was now broken , there would be an","The Times, 25th July 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 903,26,7,1902,Summer,26,7,1902,Summer,"experience in -Nev Sout-h Wales you most quote the big drought of 18w04 b , which vas still reiaembered on the","The Times, 26th July 1902",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 904,26,7,1902,Summer,26,7,1902,Summer,"soemyea rss land to t emeessity of meeting these recurrent droughts , with a supply of fodder cut from the natxral","The Times, 26th July 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 905,26,7,1902,Summer,26,7,1902,Summer,the fact that the Qneenaland. ( lovemment-Las drnng this big drought and in the pest I2. months pTorhasedl estates on its,"The Times, 26th July 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 906,28,7,1902,Summer,28,7,1902,Summer,RBccord Drougtt lm New Sooth Wa-' Coia- tion of the drought '-a stationary heading in the columns of our dailies for,"The Times, 28th July 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 907,28,7,1902,Summer,28,7,1902,Summer,"of that vast territory has such a proiongec and disastrous drought been chronicled , and when it breakl the consequces of","The Times, 28th July 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 908,28,7,1902,Summer,28,7,1902,Summer,not by soy means supprt one -ntil long after the drought b. -cnl ; wichAt the present time it shovMs no,"The Times, 28th July 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 909,28,7,1902,Summer,28,7,1902,Summer,". The earlier week was hot , brilliant , and droughty , and its general effect was to accelerate the date","The Times, 28th July 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 910,30,7,1902,Summer,30,7,1902,Summer,"most difficult country , and one which suffers asmuch from drought , according to Mr. W-ullsocl , as Australa . If","The Times, 30th July 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 911,4,8,1902,Summer,4,8,1902,Summer,. The season experiened in the Commonwealth was so exceptionally droughty that the quantity of Australian butter we received was not,"The Times, 4th August 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 912,4,8,1902,Summer,4,8,1902,Summer,"greatly deplored , arnd tho nmain camse , apart from drought , is attributed to the increasing use of the private","The Times, 4th August 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 913,4,8,1902,Summer,4,8,1902,Summer,) - - - - - - - 10 THE DrOUGHT Ix AuSTItALtA ( MLs . LU FNCHE HATTOX ) 8,"The Times, 4th August 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 914,4,8,1902,Summer,4,8,1902,Summer,"seldom or never witho tt plen of Nuter . The drought is xgng ovwr the central ard north-western disteits , the","The Times, 4th August 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 915,5,8,1902,Summer,5,8,1902,Summer,"in Santa Be , Cordoba , and Entre Rios through drought . So complete was this failure that in many districts","The Times, 5th August 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 916,7,8,1902,Summer,7,8,1902,Summer,"with the death-rte throughot tihe tweve monhs duration of the drought , we can aacertain thst there has been-an exoes morlity","The Times, 7th August 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 917,7,8,1902,Summer,7,8,1902,Summer,financial statement of the State Treasury anticipates that from the drought and other causes the deficit for the current financial year,"The Times, 7th August 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 918,8,8,1902,Summer,8,8,1902,Summer,"were satisc' tory . Austali3a on the contrary , had drought for the eighth season , cauing disaster to crop-s and","The Times, 8th August 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 919,9,8,1902,Summer,9,8,1902,Summer,"from injury ( due to insect or fungus pests , drought or wet , eold or frost ) , together with","The Times, 9th August 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 920,9,8,1902,Summer,9,8,1902,Summer,"away with the bloody , brutal gospel of Imperialism . DROUGHT IT THE TRANSCASPIALN TERRITORY . ST . PETERSBURG , AucI.","The Times, 9th August 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 921,9,8,1902,Summer,9,8,1902,Summer,". ST . PETERSBURG , AucI. 5. * Owing to drought , practically no harvest is expected this year in several","The Times, 9th August 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 922,13,8,1902,Summer,13,8,1902,Summer,. They must now Dlnish their work of providing against droughts bv cropping the natural grasses of the country or irrig.ting,"The Times, 13th August 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 923,13,8,1902,Summer,13,8,1902,Summer,of periodically giving lhe -whole continent a 'worse name for droughts than it would otherwise have and of inflicting ruinous losses,"The Times, 13th August 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 924,13,8,1902,Summer,13,8,1902,Summer,"the semelOc' , Solicitors , Mlessrs. liroughten. l1octon , an Droughtos , 12 ra . lfclbrronph-st'reet , W. : and (","The Times, 13th August 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 925,14,8,1902,Summer,14,8,1902,Summer,"the oultput. e LDooars gardens , though aiTected by a drought mn April , largely increased their yield . In tho","The Times, 14th August 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 926,14,8,1902,Summer,14,8,1902,Summer,"Anstralian Estates Company 'was unable , in consenvence of the drought , to ceatinne to pay the intereat on the company","The Times, 14th August 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 927,14,8,1902,Summer,14,8,1902,Summer,the preference share- holders to complete the scheme . The drought durina the last seven monuts 'was probabiv the most severo,"The Times, 14th August 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 928,14,8,1902,Summer,14,8,1902,Summer,"in Austali.a . The oumnlative cflects of year afteryear of drought had resulted in heavy actual losses of stock , and","The Times, 14th August 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 929,18,8,1902,Summer,18,8,1902,Summer,in varios localities were beginning to show the effects of drought . The grape vines are suffering from the low temperatures,"The Times, 18th August 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 930,19,8,1902,Summer,19,8,1902,Summer,"Pictures o streams at ilood time and after periods of drought , and o0 reservoir sites , . ere displayed upon","The Times, 19th August 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 931,23,8,1902,Summer,23,8,1902,Summer,"of HaIDrARAnD , whose extensive dominions have suffered from severe drought ; and , in all , the actual loans to","The Times, 23th August 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 932,25,8,1902,Summer,25,8,1902,Summer,"cutting the crop , but the experiences of recent hot droughty summers have served to brin ; it into discredit .","The Times, 25th August 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 933,26,8,1902,Summer,26,8,1902,Summer,"while 3227 parents had been unapproachable , largely through tfe drought in the interior having caused an exodus from many places","The Times, 26th August 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 934,28,8,1902,Summer,28,8,1902,Summer,"and the condition of the national finances . The continned drought and severe frosts will , it is feared , materially","The Times, 28th August 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 935,29,8,1902,Summer,29,8,1902,Summer,"present year . It was in that calamitous year of drought , 1893 , that the wheat area of Great Britain","The Times, 29th August 1902",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 936,29,8,1902,Summer,29,8,1902,Summer,"now stands at 172,147 acres . Llucerne , a valuable drought-resisting cropwhose claims we have often urged , has beaten all","The Times, 29th August 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 937,29,8,1902,Summer,29,8,1902,Summer,looked upon as disastrous . Not even after the terrible drought of 1893 did the number sink to qute so low,"The Times, 29th August 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 938,30,8,1902,Summer,30,8,1902,Summer,fact that such multitudes of sheep have died in the droughts that the residues are high in price . Because half,"The Times, 30th August 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 939,30,8,1902,Summer,30,8,1902,Summer,"loss of sheep and lambs this year owing to the drought has alone been estimated at 40,000,000 head-and the standard of","The Times, 30th August 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 940,30,8,1902,Summer,30,8,1902,Summer,interraption in the working of the buA' ness owing to drought in the summer of last year . TRAFFIC RECEIPTS .,"The Times, 30th August 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 941,1,9,1902,Autumn,1,9,1902,Autumn,"is at a critical stage in consecuence of the long drought . The linseed crop is severely damaged , and wheat","The Times, 1st September 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 942,1,9,1902,Autumn,1,9,1902,Autumn,"amount phnted been smaller than usual , but owing to drought the last yeaers rop vas light . "" Much money","The Times, 1st September 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 943,1,9,1902,Autumn,1,9,1902,Autumn,"is of itself proof of the terrible effect of the drought prevailing in that country , and bodes ill for any","The Times, 1st September 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 944,4,9,1902,Autumn,4,9,1902,Autumn,lea% proftable class of goods . After deducting the balanxt Drought for. -rd and allowing for the payment of thef preferenca,"The Times, 4th September 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 945,4,9,1902,Autumn,4,9,1902,Autumn,"terms of the original concessions are duly fulfilled . The drought continues throughout the Republic . HATM NEW YORE , SRIr.","The Times, 4th September 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 946,4,9,1902,Autumn,4,9,1902,Autumn,3 ) AnuEsTrrA. -Our Buenos Ayres Correspondent says that the drought continues throughout the Republic . ( p. 3 ) Ti=,"The Times, 4th September 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 947,5,9,1902,Autumn,5,9,1902,Autumn,industry as suffering severely from the effects of the continued drought . Much of the linseed crop is already lost and,"The Times, 5th September 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 948,5,9,1902,Autumn,5,9,1902,Autumn,", but the harvest depends on the breaking of the drought 'within the next fortnight . The mortality among the live","The Times, 5th September 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 949,6,9,1902,Autumn,6,9,1902,Autumn,extent that would prevent futher loss . The p ienomenal drought of last summer serimisly affected their works and helped to,"The Times, 6th September 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 950,8,9,1902,Autumn,8,9,1902,Autumn,"Toorah , Melbourne , by the Revd. a . E. Drought , ERNEST JOHN ] REzm , EnH. of Shirley Glen","The Times, 8th September 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 951,9,9,1902,Autumn,9,9,1902,Autumn,"exemption from irjury ( duo to inscobor fungus pests , drought or wet , cold or frost ) , with sverago","The Times, 9th September 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 952,10,9,1902,Autumn,10,9,1902,Autumn,"now Austalia is suffering from thoe efects of n -mrsunpled drought , which has brought rain to thousands of housebhods ,","The Times, 10th September 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 953,19,9,1902,Autumn,19,9,1902,Autumn,"been a considerable decline of distress in districts affected by drought , number on relief -works and gratuitous relief being now","The Times, 19th September 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 954,25,9,1902,Autumn,25,9,1902,Autumn,"very handsome surplas would have been realized , but the drought had affected both sides of the ledger unfavourably . The","The Times, 25th September 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 955,25,9,1902,Autumn,25,9,1902,Autumn,"year 1902-1903 , Mr. WVaddell said the results of the drought would have a prejudicial effect and would probably prevent xvwat","The Times, 25th September 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 956,27,9,1902,Autumn,27,9,1902,Autumn,"solls , to withstand the effects of moisture , of drought , and of variations of temperature , and , generally","The Times, 27th September 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 957,27,9,1902,Autumn,27,9,1902,Autumn,"erted eenl-y . Tbec rol shos the deffet of tse drought in the fineness of hair , bfle the staple is","The Times, 27th September 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 958,29,9,1902,Autumn,29,9,1902,Autumn,it was due to torrential rain folloving on the prolonged drought . The military behaved splendidly during and after the disaster,"The Times, 29th September 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 959,29,9,1902,Autumn,29,9,1902,Autumn,"autumn ploughings of several recent seasons that were dominated by drought . The vork of sowing rye , -etches , winter","The Times, 29th September 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 960,30,9,1902,Autumn,30,9,1902,Autumn,. Live stock everyvwhere feels the effects of the i drought . Cattle are thin and dying in great numbers for,"The Times, 30th September 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 961,2,10,1902,Autumn,2,10,1902,Autumn,", and many mon are out ofT work . The drought has long pressed heavily on large portioe. of the State","The Times, 2th October 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 962,2,10,1902,Autumn,2,10,1902,Autumn,on the Lnnd their prospects are bad indeed . A drought is a thing happily unknown to English readers . The,"The Times, 2th October 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 963,2,10,1902,Autumn,2,10,1902,Autumn,"herbhao groving anywhere near the water , and as the drought progresse they eat every green thing anywhere within three or","The Times, 2th October 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 964,2,10,1902,Autumn,2,10,1902,Autumn,sheep and who lives from handl to mouth . The drought soon kills off bis stock and he loses his farm,"The Times, 2th October 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 965,2,10,1902,Autumn,2,10,1902,Autumn,"for last ye*r 's business . If it is a drought in me part oa the colony , it is sure","The Times, 2th October 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 966,2,10,1902,Autumn,2,10,1902,Autumn,"And greasy parcels , though showing the eicecS of the drought , are fairly sound in staple . Con- tine :","The Times, 2th October 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 967,3,10,1902,Autumn,3,10,1902,Autumn,"particularly in the northern districts , consequent on the prolonged droughts in the closing part of 1901 . The directors have","The Times, 3th October 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 968,3,10,1902,Autumn,3,10,1902,Autumn,not be said with any approach to correctness that the drought in the worst districts had broken or that there was,"The Times, 3th October 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 969,3,10,1902,Autumn,3,10,1902,Autumn,there was any approach to the breaking up of the drought . They therefore could nut shut their eyes to the,"The Times, 3th October 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 970,3,10,1902,Autumn,3,10,1902,Autumn,. The accouns w-hich had lntely been pulbliad respecting the drought had made him feir tha ; t Ithe profits of,"The Times, 3th October 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 971,4,10,1902,Autumn,4,10,1902,Autumn,"hve dav . orded in thu try- iu' times of drought , the res ; at is cna tht rt be","The Times, 4th October 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 972,7,10,1902,Autumn,7,10,1902,Autumn,"are reported from various sections of th. interior , where drought had threatened to injzre the growing crops. -Fronm a Corrmpondent","The Times, 7th October 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 973,7,10,1902,Autumn,7,10,1902,Autumn,"from injury ( due to insect or fungus pests , drought or wet , cold or frost ) , with average","The Times, 7th October 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 974,8,10,1902,Autumn,8,10,1902,Autumn,"appeared in our Second Edition of yesterday . ] THE DROUGHT IN AUSTRALI ( FRom OUR0 CoRmmPONDENT . ) MIELBOUBLN'E ,","The Times, 8th October 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 975,8,10,1902,Autumn,8,10,1902,Autumn,") MIELBOUBLN'E , Ocr. 7 . Owing to the prolonged drought , a large area of the wheat lands in NorthernVietoria","The Times, 8th October 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 976,8,10,1902,Autumn,8,10,1902,Autumn,"VITOrRIA. -Our Melbourne Correspondentsays that , owing to the prolonged drought , a large area of the wheat lands in Northern","The Times, 8th October 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 977,8,10,1902,Autumn,8,10,1902,Autumn,", which included years not only of war but of drought and locusts , a sum of S2bSio . Wat v.as","The Times, 8th October 1902",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 978,13,10,1902,Autumn,13,10,1902,Autumn,"like 150,000 . It is true that during the exceptional drought of last year , which had not been equalled in","The Times, 13th October 1902",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE44,Halifax,20th Century newspaper,Media 979,15,10,1902,Autumn,15,10,1902,Autumn,retrenchment and reform measures through promptly . OwiDg to the drought and other causes the railway deficit is increasing . The,"The Times, 15th October 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 980,17,10,1902,Autumn,17,10,1902,Autumn,". For the Inst financial year , owing to the drought1 a small deficit wr.s incurred , and as tho comxmisioners","The Times, 17th October 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 981,18,10,1902,Autumn,18,10,1902,Autumn,"have been o ) verstocked , others have suffered from drought and fire , and slieep are being bred in larze","The Times, 18th October 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 982,21,10,1902,Autumn,21,10,1902,Autumn,trado to return to its normal clannel . The protracted drought bad been a cause of even grester tronble to them,"The Times, 21st October 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 983,23,10,1902,Autumn,23,10,1902,Autumn,"net profit was , no doubt , attributable to the drought . It might be fairly said that the imraediate effect","The Times, 23th October 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 984,23,10,1902,Autumn,23,10,1902,Autumn,might be fairly said that the imraediate effect of the drought had been to check all expansion in the business .,"The Times, 23th October 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 985,25,10,1902,Autumn,25,10,1902,Autumn,"a commercial as well as a naval port . THE DROUGHT IN VICTORIA . MEIBOURNE , Ocr. 23. * Benefici2l rains","The Times, 25th October 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 986,25,10,1902,Autumn,25,10,1902,Autumn,", Ocr. 23. * Benefici2l rains have fallen in the drought- stricken area of Victoria . [ The above appered in","The Times, 25th October 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 987,25,10,1902,Autumn,25,10,1902,Autumn,"Church at home , and the Bishop states that the drought , which compelled him to appeal to England , has","The Times, 25th October 1902",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Canterbury,20th Century newspaper,Media 988,27,10,1902,Autumn,27,10,1902,Autumn,what will be the certain reanlt in poorer provinces where drought and . famine have already made the people ripe for,"The Times, 27th October 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 989,27,10,1902,Autumn,27,10,1902,Autumn,"of certain districts which were suffering to some extent from drought . The grape harvest , in so far as bulk","The Times, 27th October 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 990,30,10,1902,Autumn,30,10,1902,Autumn,by the liquidator of the old company . Tnerehdbeenavery severe drought in Nevr South Vales in theprst twoyears and this had,"The Times, 30th October 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 991,3,11,1902,Autumn,3,11,1902,Autumn,"larpe number of unemployed In cOnsequence of-the stagnation , through drought , of the pastoral industry , a true test aa","The Times, 3th November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 992,3,11,1902,Autumn,3,11,1902,Autumn,"Timber rates are lover on scarcity of-orders ow'ing o the droughtt , and 77a . Gd . to BOs. tao ports","The Times, 3th November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 993,5,11,1902,Autumn,5,11,1902,Autumn,to fnanciers abroad for help for the sufferers from the drought is generally regarded as well meant but Ill-advised and calculated,"The Times, 5th November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 994,5,11,1902,Autumn,5,11,1902,Autumn,"although in the aicted districts the brealdng up of the drought seems alnost assured . Nevertheless , many of those who","The Times, 5th November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 995,5,11,1902,Autumn,5,11,1902,Autumn,"appeal to financiers abroad for help forthe sufferers from the drought is regarded , ecording to our Melbourne Correspondent , as","The Times, 5th November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 996,5,11,1902,Autumn,5,11,1902,Autumn,resolution of the Commonwealth are alike un- touched by the drought . ( p. 5 ) JA3mc&. -The Governnent was yesterday,"The Times, 5th November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 997,5,11,1902,Autumn,5,11,1902,Autumn,"yeas total . Tnis loss was due to an unprecedented drought wvhich previled for several months , and of the tonnage","The Times, 5th November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 998,6,11,1902,Autumn,6,11,1902,Autumn,"from a banker 's point of view . A severo drought such as that from which , in a greater or","The Times, 6th November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 999,6,11,1902,Autumn,6,11,1902,Autumn,"every department of business , varying m intensity as the drought 'was mor. or less prolonged , and readcing , perhaps","The Times, 6th November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1000,6,11,1902,Autumn,6,11,1902,Autumn,", and readcing , perhaps , their climax after the drought itself vwas broken up and the pendulum had begun to","The Times, 6th November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1001,6,11,1902,Autumn,6,11,1902,Autumn,", which almost came to a standstill in atime ofsevere drought . 'When this was the case the exporting season came","The Times, 6th November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1002,6,11,1902,Autumn,6,11,1902,Autumn,"large scale , whereby the disastrous effects of t*ese terrible droughts might be *at le3st mitigated , it w ould meet","The Times, 6th November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1003,7,11,1902,Autumn,7,11,1902,Autumn,"aspinst.amets ail , and attribhutd his insolvoncy to tlho continued drought in Anstralsu , which caused the loss of valuable dividend-p&yig","The Times, 7th November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1004,7,11,1902,Autumn,7,11,1902,Autumn,"to realize fully tho effects of this seven years ' drought , Which had not only caused fearful losses in the","The Times, 7th November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1005,7,11,1902,Autumn,7,11,1902,Autumn,"carried forward last year . Unfortunately , however , the drought had net yet broken up , and although some slight","The Times, 7th November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1006,7,11,1902,Autumn,7,11,1902,Autumn,"securities , but such a calamity as the persistence of drought , for a period -ntil now unknown in the history","The Times, 7th November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1007,7,11,1902,Autumn,7,11,1902,Autumn,"this kid , still , tinti t-he whole of the drought-stricken areas hadl had an areule and continued r3inall , he","The Times, 7th November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1008,7,11,1902,Autumn,7,11,1902,Autumn,"recover los ground ; bht they had had experience of droughts and losses in the past , and yet the cou","The Times, 7th November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1009,8,11,1902,Autumn,8,11,1902,Autumn,without apporehension . There had been a long and severe drought inthecsounbry and it would he surprising if it did not,"The Times, 8th November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1010,8,11,1902,Autumn,8,11,1902,Autumn,"reparded the situation rather more hope- fully . Notwithstanding the drought , trade had been , on the whole , satisfactory","The Times, 8th November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1011,10,11,1902,Autumn,10,11,1902,Autumn,", indeed , this is the tenth consecutive year of drought to a greater or less degree , and the effect","The Times, 10th November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1012,11,11,1902,Autumn,11,11,1902,Autumn,wich had suffered so severely d g the kg protacted drought and distress . We camee to the cnclusion tht the,"The Times, 11st November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1013,11,11,1902,Autumn,11,11,1902,Autumn,"has since had to deal with six years of successive drought and famne . Notwithstanding this , under Sir Henry Waterfield","The Times, 11st November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1014,11,11,1902,Autumn,11,11,1902,Autumn,them is equitabe During the protracted period of distress and drought through which the country has passed doubts were exprese in,"The Times, 11st November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1015,11,11,1902,Autumn,11,11,1902,Autumn,"the districts which has sufered during the recent visitations of drought , his pot in practice this idea , end th","The Times, 11st November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1016,11,11,1902,Autumn,11,11,1902,Autumn,"the Soverign to full health , the cesration of the drought , the full Treasury , the indications of returning prosperity","The Times, 11st November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1017,11,11,1902,Autumn,11,11,1902,Autumn,"deficit of 826,000 , due in large measure to the drought that then prevailed . lnstead of that deficiency there vas","The Times, 11st November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1018,11,11,1902,Autumn,11,11,1902,Autumn,"assessment . He reminded the House that during the protracted drought the equitable character of the assess- ments was questioned ,","The Times, 11st November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1019,14,11,1902,Autumn,14,11,1902,Autumn,"value to a long-delayed bre ; k-up of tho big drought so long waited for , which it is as well","The Times, 14th November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1020,14,11,1902,Autumn,14,11,1902,Autumn,"re5$ and the means or dos "" ns when the drought br , aets , an a. muster of what stock","The Times, 14th November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1021,15,11,1902,Autumn,15,11,1902,Autumn,"those colonies , cLused by the lan "" and destructire drought , he thought that the lessened 21e of coal there","The Times, 15th November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1022,15,11,1902,Autumn,15,11,1902,Autumn,"done . Subsequently aU went well , and although s drought in most places caused the fruit to remain smial ,","The Times, 15th November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1023,19,11,1902,Autumn,19,11,1902,Autumn,has been an exceptional one . Owing to a general drought in Afghanista the Helid as beea exceedigly low and no,"The Times, 19th November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1024,19,11,1902,Autumn,19,11,1902,Autumn,"side the de ein passenger trafiic was owing to a drought , whicb had deterred people from travelling . There w1s","The Times, 19th November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1025,20,11,1902,Autumn,20,11,1902,Autumn,"endeavour to make the system as little irksome as possible DROUGHT IN TBE VRYBURG DISTRCT . VRYBUR , Nov. 19. *","The Times, 20th November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1026,20,11,1902,Autumn,20,11,1902,Autumn,". VRYBUR , Nov. 19. * There is a severe drought in this district . In every direction the farmiLg OPerations","The Times, 20th November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1027,20,11,1902,Autumn,20,11,1902,Autumn,( p. 5 ) Soul AFiilCA. -There is a serious drought in the Vryburg district. -Martial law has been repealed in,"The Times, 20th November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1028,21,11,1902,Autumn,21,11,1902,Autumn,"a further reduction of revenue through Federal legislation and the drought , and proposes further economies to cover the dedicency and","The Times, 21st November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1029,21,11,1902,Autumn,21,11,1902,Autumn,", timss . Tn JNs Soth Vzlwes , although the drought was also severe , rainfall ochrred at intervals on the","The Times, 21st November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1030,22,11,1902,Autumn,22,11,1902,Autumn,of India could not be freed from the effects of drought ; but great results aight be achieved in parts with,"The Times, 22th November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1031,24,11,1902,Autumn,24,11,1902,Autumn,"unprecedented loss of stock and crops due to the continued drought , Sir John See the Premier , has convened a","The Times, 24th November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1032,26,11,1902,Autumn,26,11,1902,Autumn,scheme for the relief of the distress consequent on the drought . The conference will continue its sittings to- morrow .,"The Times, 26th November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1033,27,11,1902,Autumn,27,11,1902,Autumn,been so widespread as to affect all districts . These droughts reduced tho com- pany 's earning powers in all directions,"The Times, 27th November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1034,27,11,1902,Autumn,27,11,1902,Autumn,state pof affairs was hopeless . T1e fact of tho drought havin mxcow contined so long made the chance of its,"The Times, 27th November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1035,28,11,1902,Autumn,28,11,1902,Autumn,"devisse remedial measures for coping with the effects of the drought . The conference proposed , among other measures , that","The Times, 28th November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1036,28,11,1902,Autumn,28,11,1902,Autumn,various remedial measmues -for coping with the effects of the drought 'which were recom- mended by the Parliamentary conference held on,"The Times, 28th November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1037,28,11,1902,Autumn,28,11,1902,Autumn,"Co , esnmozt , but especially because of the dLssstrons drought iwich for the time being desolated that coustry . ""","The Times, 28th November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1038,29,11,1902,Autumn,29,11,1902,Autumn,deaths to deal with . The intensified severity of the drought which ensued caused the actual outturn to be very different,"The Times, 29th November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1039,29,11,1902,Autumn,29,11,1902,Autumn,"proflt and loss account , and it was to the drought and to that alone , that the result was to","The Times, 29th November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1040,29,11,1902,Autumn,29,11,1902,Autumn,"tiv say that , in the cirematances in which the drought placed pastoral property in tAustralia , it reflected credit on","The Times, 29th November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1041,29,11,1902,Autumn,29,11,1902,Autumn,"recet rainfall . It was idle to speculate when the drought would breal , up . It had been going on","The Times, 29th November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1042,29,11,1902,Autumn,29,11,1902,Autumn,to the severo effects generally witnesed by them of the drought . He afterwards remarked that it vas not to be,"The Times, 29th November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1043,29,11,1902,Autumn,29,11,1902,Autumn,"and from over 6,000,000 cattle to 3,0CO,00. ' [ he drought had affected all tho properties in QneeaisJid -jt&3$ VA1 .","The Times, 29th November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1044,29,11,1902,Autumn,29,11,1902,Autumn,all subject to the like conditions in regard to the drought . There were stations in liew South Wales which were,"The Times, 29th November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1045,29,11,1902,Autumn,29,11,1902,Autumn,several other properties which were not seriously affected by the drought . He was not auite so satnguine as 3Ir .,"The Times, 29th November 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1046,1,12,1902,Winter,1,12,1902,Winter,". TLe Australian busIness is depressed , owithr to the drought . The Sooth Afrricande.mand for piece goodssandready-modes is large .","The Times, 1st December 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1047,4,12,1902,Winter,4,12,1902,Winter,"State of about j3,000 otving to the offects of the drought , and of this fact the Socialistio party took advantage","The Times, 4th December 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1048,4,12,1902,Winter,4,12,1902,Winter,the political party in power . The eofects of the drought arelikely to be felt by the rs l-ays even mcore,"The Times, 4th December 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1049,5,12,1902,Winter,5,12,1902,Winter,"that there were other means available for the Governmenut of drought-stricken States to assist the sufferers . rMELBOtJRNE , Dxo. 8.","The Times, 5th December 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1050,8,12,1902,Winter,8,12,1902,Winter,ams due to the act of God in causing a drought of wvholly exceptional character and extent which prevented such water,"The Times, 8th December 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1051,8,12,1902,Winter,8,12,1902,Winter,"During the period in question there had been an exceptional drought , but that was not a material factor in the","The Times, 8th December 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1052,10,12,1902,Winter,10,12,1902,Winter,"his Government that exceptionally heavy rains have fallen in the drought- stricken areas , and that the harvest prospects inside tho","The Times, 10th December 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1053,11,12,1902,Winter,11,12,1902,Winter,"further rainfall in Victoria , strengthening the hope that the drought is breaking . The gold yield of Victoria for the","The Times, 11st December 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1054,11,12,1902,Winter,11,12,1902,Winter,"observed Ibat the shareholders , in viewv of the devastating drought , must have anticipated tb' character of the report which","The Times, 11st December 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1055,11,12,1902,Winter,11,12,1902,Winter,"staff . They had come very weli , through the drought thus far , and he could only hopg that the","The Times, 11st December 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1056,11,12,1902,Winter,11,12,1902,Winter,is the crowning one of seven of the most terriblo droughts which havebeen experienced in Australia sinco the country was first,"The Times, 11st December 1902",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1057,12,12,1902,Winter,12,12,1902,Winter,"their sheep and stock alive . During the years of drought provision had boen made for all ascertained losses , so","The Times, 12th December 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1058,12,12,1902,Winter,12,12,1902,Winter,"brolen . Two real bex*AtW had arisen out of the drought . The first , and chiof , wag that legislation","The Times, 12th December 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1059,16,12,1902,Winter,16,12,1902,Winter,larer f ban in the half- years prior to the drought and famine . In the first half of 18938 the,"The Times, 16th December 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1060,16,12,1902,Winter,16,12,1902,Winter,"when The country-was beginning to recover from The effectsof The drought , 34lhs ; an2d in te fbalf of this rear","The Times, 16th December 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1061,17,12,1902,Winter,17,12,1902,Winter,"of persond property-btothose-wio. surrendered . BLOE3FONTEIN , Dima. * The drought in-the Orange River Colony has at last broken . Reports","The Times, 17th December 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1062,17,12,1902,Winter,17,12,1902,Winter,"the vines , the spring frosts , the pro- longed drought mnJnlyadAsiust , folloed by thunder . storms and a cold","The Times, 17th December 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1063,19,12,1902,Winter,19,12,1902,Winter,anxiety was cutsed by the anticipation of another year of drought ; but I rejoice to say that this danger bas,"The Times, 19th December 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1064,19,12,1902,Winter,19,12,1902,Winter,of tho sheep and cattle vwhich had died during the drought . The whole deben- ture debt now carried interest at,"The Times, 19th December 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1065,19,12,1902,Winter,19,12,1902,Winter,hope of their doing so in the future when the drought broke up . Having remarkled that the board had in,"The Times, 19th December 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1066,20,12,1902,Winter,20,12,1902,Winter,"glad to think was the closing period of a prolonged drought and famine , the proprietors would agree with the directors","The Times, 20th December 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1067,22,12,1902,Winter,22,12,1902,Winter,"rains , which happily seem to have broken the long drought in Au- trba , hJve come too lato to exercise","The Times, 22th December 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1068,23,12,1902,Winter,23,12,1902,Winter,"loss account . During the year under review , the drought has continued practically unabated , the small qnsntity of rain","The Times, 23th December 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1069,23,12,1902,Winter,23,12,1902,Winter,"'s oer tions , and it is hoped that the drought is now ende n DIVIDENIDS 7ANKNON17CED . SPIERS AND POSD","The Times, 23th December 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1070,24,12,1902,Winter,24,12,1902,Winter,"of tho Australian companies owing to the end of the drought . Banking and insurance shares have been firm , the","The Times, 24th December 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1071,24,12,1902,Winter,24,12,1902,Winter,". At the last meetin- be told them that the drought had broken up , but shortly afterwards it returned and","The Times, 24th December 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1072,24,12,1902,Winter,24,12,1902,Winter,"they had , been making steady progress and 'when another drought occrred they would be in a. better position to grapplewithit","The Times, 24th December 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1073,29,12,1902,Winter,29,12,1902,Winter,"in keeping qualities , can face a considerable amount of drought , and are seldom infested by parasites of any kind","The Times, 29th December 1902",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1074,29,12,1902,Winter,29,12,1902,Winter,"devoted to lucerne , a nutritious crop the valoe and drought-resisting capacity of which farmers are learning to appreciate more and","The Times, 29th December 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1075,29,12,1902,Winter,29,12,1902,Winter,would seem to show that the effects of the disastrous drought of 1893 are still apparent : At tile close oit,"The Times, 29th December 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1076,31,12,1902,Winter,31,12,1902,Winter,natives and that other marders are feared . The disastrous drought has caused the . natives to resort to cannibalism Thousands,"The Times, 31st December 1902",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1077,2,1,1903,Winter,2,1,1903,Winter,"in other struggles , such as those ag , ainst drought and famine , they have conducted themselves with equal gallantry","The Times, 2th January 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1078,8,1,1903,Winter,8,1,1903,Winter,"practically the same influence-namely , the past few years ' drought in Australia-are the clearing out of old stocks , demand","The Times, 8th January 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1079,8,1,1903,Winter,8,1,1903,Winter,"s year ago . Although tho full effect of tbhi drought , most keenly felt this , season , has been","The Times, 8th January 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1080,9,1,1903,Winter,9,1,1903,Winter,"that the country has been suifering from a very sever drought , and retrenchment is a vital necessity . Nevertheless ,","The Times, 9th January 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1081,10,1,1903,Winter,10,1,1903,Winter,"'part of the year the Peel iveriEstatesufferedfromthe effects of the drought , 'which has be eneral throughoutnearly the whole State of","The Times, 10th January 1903",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1082,12,1,1903,Winter,12,1,1903,Winter,percent . below the average in Ireland . The comparative drought which thus existed during the year came at the close,"The Times, 12th January 1903",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1083,13,1,1903,Winter,13,1,1903,Winter,"its earliest stages , but the break up of the drought and increased transport facilities will enable much progress to be","The Times, 13th January 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1084,14,1,1903,Winter,14,1,1903,Winter,"ths last year , which has been one of exceptional drought , the disputes have acquired so serious a complexion that","The Times, 14th January 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1085,17,1,1903,Winter,17,1,1903,Winter,"report as that under consideration after seven years of distressing drought , wh ich had prevailed throughout tho Aivitralian colonies .","The Times, 17th January 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1086,21,1,1903,Winter,21,1,1903,Winter,"Jurd stopped owithwitnessfrom November thllseupr e o Poke about Miss Drought , and his hpoudseke MI s. cary , nterd into","The Times, 21st January 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1087,21,1,1903,Winter,21,1,1903,Winter,"of goods had ben s2uPPed . InjaMMy Jurd aid Miss Drought wa to arrive on the 15tbh at Liverpool , and","The Times, 21st January 1903",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1088,22,1,1903,Winter,22,1,1903,Winter,", had been good rains in many portions of the drought-stricken States , though far heavier down- nr eerequired in order","The Times, 22th January 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1089,22,1,1903,Winter,22,1,1903,Winter,"that the e in the letter and postbati -rittento Miss Drought and the words spoken to lii-. p-Tnderear substnial true ,","The Times, 22th January 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1090,26,1,1903,Winter,26,1,1903,Winter,followed the depletion of our cattle stocks by the memorable drought of 1893 . The lowest mnnual import of Irish cattle,"The Times, 26th January 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1091,26,1,1903,Winter,26,1,1903,Winter,", the highest iecorded total having been-1J07,06O in.the year of drought 1893 , juSf referred to . Including 1902 there havre","The Times, 26th January 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1092,27,1,1903,Winter,27,1,1903,Winter,", they would be able to feel that the long-provailmg drought had really broken up-a conclusion at which , after so","The Times, 27th January 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1093,27,1,1903,Winter,27,1,1903,Winter,to be the end of a most dimastrous period of drought the share- holders would join with tho directors ina very,"The Times, 27th January 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1094,2,2,1903,Winter,2,2,1903,Winter,"of the vines , the spring frosts , the prolonged drought in J3ly and August , followed by thunderstorms , and","The Times, 2th February 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1095,2,2,1903,Winter,2,2,1903,Winter,is now very evident that the breaking up of the drought hass nothad that beneficial effect upon the butter production of,"The Times, 2th February 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1096,5,2,1903,Winter,5,2,1903,Winter,"is subject to the reguar enspnsirais an neer uffers from drought. , Crown pasora tosesfora eas'e f 4 yersfrom the Ist","The Times, 5th February 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1097,5,2,1903,Winter,5,2,1903,Winter,"when- stations to the south am suffering from a severe drought , to which they areoften ust t 'cattle can be","The Times, 5th February 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1098,6,2,1903,Winter,6,2,1903,Winter,", 58,590 . The losses of stock aard bythe protracted drought amount to 4 which sum together with the loss sustainedontheyeasworkig","The Times, 6th February 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1099,6,2,1903,Winter,6,2,1903,Winter,"balance to74,996 . The directors regret to state that the drought continued during the whole year under rerew with aated severity","The Times, 6th February 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1100,7,2,1903,Winter,7,2,1903,Winter,in the districts which are suffring from the effects of drought . The Ingersoll-Sergeant Drill Company ( Limited ) announces the,"The Times, 7th February 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1101,11,2,1903,Winter,11,2,1903,Winter,"would come , but the barrier taised by the unprecedented drought must first he surmounted . rhvowthe preust as anxious as","The Times, 11st February 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1102,14,2,1903,Winter,14,2,1903,Winter,"large advance in t'he cost of provisions owinig to th drought , dividendts amounting to 2,447 have been received on the","The Times, 14th February 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1103,16,2,1903,Winter,16,2,1903,Winter,"the concentration camps near EIarrismith , and oving to the drought prevailing in the eastern part of the Orange River Colony","The Times, 16th February 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1104,17,2,1903,Winter,17,2,1903,Winter,the first washings from the peat after a period of drought are automatically cast aside . Given a water supply habitually,"The Times, 17th February 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1105,17,2,1903,Winter,17,2,1903,Winter,"mimber of bales last ymr frbta Austradia owing to the drought , was 81,00G , aLid a further 18 , R","The Times, 17th February 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1106,19,2,1903,Winter,19,2,1903,Winter,"of keeping the company 's flocks alive during the disastrous drought which has prevailed . This e3penditu , te , together","The Times, 19th February 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1107,19,2,1903,Winter,19,2,1903,Winter,thG last report allusion was made to tho existence of drought and its effoct on tho company 's pastoral opera- tions,"The Times, 19th February 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1108,20,2,1903,Winter,20,2,1903,Winter,"want of water , consequent on the pro . longed drought in Anstralia .. As a result , only a small","The Times, 20th February 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1109,23,2,1903,Winter,23,2,1903,Winter,tse areWsn ver3ywilligl . pareia la oh rIervsLare dIsappointind n'e drought in Arusbr ftradia ands vem jedlea efactre r rupnnizVa overthmt,"The Times, 23th February 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1110,25,2,1903,Winter,25,2,1903,Winter,"Shareholders in some mneasuro for tho inevitablo result of tho drought which at that timo ws , s prevailing . For","The Times, 25th February 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1111,25,2,1903,Winter,25,2,1903,Winter,"exertions and foresight all through this terrible visitation . The drought , if not 'broken up , had at all ovents","The Times, 25th February 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1112,25,2,1903,Winter,25,2,1903,Winter,"In aswer to guc6tions , the govemor stated that the drought expenditure amomuted to nearly 50,000 , of whiZh over S0,000","The Times, 25th February 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1113,27,2,1903,Winter,27,2,1903,Winter,"that , if it had not been for the exceptional drought through which they had passed , they should have been","The Times, 27th February 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1114,3,3,1903,Spring,3,3,1903,Spring,"[ Cd. 143l ] , containing "" correspondence respecting the drought in Cypruis , "" has been issued . TIhe correspondenc-e","The Times, 3th March 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1115,3,3,1903,Spring,3,3,1903,Spring,"on the serious condition of affairs creat-ed by a.prolong-ed and-unexampled drought . This bad followed , on ayear of badbharvest ,","The Times, 3th March 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1116,3,3,1903,Spring,3,3,1903,Spring,"cultivators . The result was that , though the late drought had been the severest within living memory , more land'-","The Times, 3th March 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1117,4,3,1903,Spring,4,3,1903,Spring,"as , for instance , this year , by exceptional drought and the failure of the scanty harvest in their own","The Times, 4th March 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1118,9,3,1903,Spring,9,3,1903,Spring,"will be severely dealt with . Owing to the prenvaing drought , the Ameor has remitted the revenue in favo ;","The Times, 9th March 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1119,9,3,1903,Spring,9,3,1903,Spring,"remissions in favour of certain districts which are suffering from drought , and has inereased the * grain allovances to the","The Times, 9th March 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1120,19,3,1903,Spring,19,3,1903,Spring,", WO . r-orka -LOODS , TIMES of FLOODS and DROUGHT , ' - Water-is eenexulljg ir8uWr and unreliable. - AND","The Times, 19th March 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1121,20,3,1903,Spring,20,3,1903,Spring,"whegit harvest just reaped , which illustesthe severity of the drought in Victotia . The total yield is 2,388,000 bushels ,","The Times, 20th March 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1122,27,3,1903,Spring,27,3,1903,Spring,"the pat ten years tDereo hd been a most devastating drought in Astraia , and that it was at its vorst","The Times, 27th March 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1123,27,3,1903,Spring,27,3,1903,Spring,period uinler reviovr and im spite of good rains the drought wsas not wholly relieved . Uho directora receIved a tale,"The Times, 27th March 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1124,28,3,1903,Spring,28,3,1903,Spring,to inform the shareholders of the serious effect the long-continued drought has had upon the pastoral securities taklen over from the,"The Times, 28th March 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1125,3,4,1903,Spring,3,4,1903,Spring,"entirely vvolntary act on their part during "" periods of drought , frost , and other accident , "" and although","The Times, 3th April 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1126,7,4,1903,Spring,7,4,1903,Spring,probably proved the most disastrous of any during the prolonged drought . In somo cases cattle could not be sold owing,"The Times, 7th April 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1127,8,4,1903,Spring,8,4,1903,Spring,"adjustment of the public accounts , in a year of drought quite unparalleled in Australian hiistory , afforded the cleare.st proof","The Times, 8th April 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1128,8,4,1903,Spring,8,4,1903,Spring,"complete fulfilment of their oblicatious . The stress of the drought had happiiy diminished over the whole State , and there","The Times, 8th April 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1129,8,4,1903,Spring,8,4,1903,Spring,"bear in mind that one influence is constantly and persistently Drought to bea , , the mftaence of the teachers and","The Times, 8th April 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1130,8,4,1903,Spring,8,4,1903,Spring,"expenditure , and he believed that when the . long drought had broken up , and better times returned investors would","The Times, 8th April 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1131,9,4,1903,Spring,9,4,1903,Spring,346 Enston-road N.W. FLOODS : IN TIMES of FLOODS and DROUGHT F Walter is generally itnpury and unreliable . AND IIURROW,"The Times, 9th April 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1132,11,4,1903,Spring,11,4,1903,Spring,"bad condition , in many placesduringthewinter . In times of drought , even when fish are procurable from tanks or lakes","The Times, 11st April 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1133,13,4,1903,Spring,13,4,1903,Spring,"the sole or even the principal cause of the subterranean drought , at all events in the London area , is","The Times, 13th April 1903",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1134,13,4,1903,Spring,13,4,1903,Spring,for the intensity and unprecedented character of the present subsoil drought . Many facts already cited appear to lend considerable support,"The Times, 13th April 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1135,13,4,1903,Spring,13,4,1903,Spring,"the latter point , but make it plain that this drought is probably simply a temporary phase of the grand recurrent","The Times, 13th April 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1136,13,4,1903,Spring,13,4,1903,Spring,medially through Great Britain from nortb-east to south-west . Bence droughts or floods seldom affect the wvtole area simultaneously . The,"The Times, 13th April 1903",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1137,13,4,1903,Spring,13,4,1903,Spring,"( p. 6 ) ; "" The Brutckner Cyele of Drought and Rain "" ( p. 5 ) ; "" Agri-","The Times, 13th April 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1138,14,4,1903,Spring,14,4,1903,Spring,a very interesting comnmunication as to the Briicl-ner cycle of drought aud rain . On the subject of this cycle psir,"The Times, 14th April 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1139,14,4,1903,Spring,14,4,1903,Spring,"; ith the records of rainfall . "" H Ifence droughts or floods seldom aflect the whole area ( i.e. ,","The Times, 14th April 1903",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1140,15,4,1903,Spring,15,4,1903,Spring,"On the other hand , there is distress in tho drought-stricken districts , and a period of restricted trade before us","The Times, 15th April 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1141,15,4,1903,Spring,15,4,1903,Spring,"as yet involved or threatened . But , with the drought to face and a heavy fall-ing off in net earnings","The Times, 15th April 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1142,15,4,1903,Spring,15,4,1903,Spring,endless possi- bilities of friction . THE BRUCKNER CYCLE OF DROUGHT AND RAIN . TO TaE EDITOR OF THE TtMES .,"The Times, 15th April 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1143,15,4,1903,Spring,15,4,1903,Spring,"again : as great frosts , great wvet , great droughts , w-arma winters , suLmmers w ith little heat ,","The Times, 15th April 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1144,15,4,1903,Spring,15,4,1903,Spring,"previous day 's notice of "" The Bruckner Cyclo of Drought and Rain . "" I believe the theory to be","The Times, 15th April 1903",England,UKD,UKD1,UKD12,Castle Sowerby,20th Century newspaper,Media 1145,16,4,1903,Spring,16,4,1903,Spring,"- it ... 10r,6 EOODS NE TIMIES off FLOODS and DROUGHT i , ' Wa "" 'ter Is generallp lnztpure and","The Times, 16th April 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1146,18,4,1903,Spring,18,4,1903,Spring,"walter in the river rsoe , caving to tne great drought , that the f'oatirg of their logs was impeded ,","The Times, 18th April 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1147,18,4,1903,Spring,18,4,1903,Spring,", your obedient servant , ASIATICU& TEB BRIOCKNER OYCLE OF DROUGHT AND RAJN . TO TEE EDITOR OF THE TLMES .","The Times, 18th April 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1148,18,4,1903,Spring,18,4,1903,Spring,"I think reasonably , that the westward cyclical swing producing drought would be followed by an eastward cyclical swing producing relatively","The Times, 18th April 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1149,18,4,1903,Spring,18,4,1903,Spring,"exhibit uniformlv the characteristics of the North Attaimtic re'ative Brrickner drought when East Engtand , Euirope , and Asia are enjoying","The Times, 18th April 1903",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1150,18,4,1903,Spring,18,4,1903,Spring,"ess wl ; en the contineuW tlui , llmer relative drought covers East England . Thus , for the taree .","The Times, 18th April 1903",England,"UKC,UKF,UKJ",,,East England,20th Century newspaper,Media 1151,18,4,1903,Spring,18,4,1903,Spring,"ollow1I'o have avoided misunderstanding I should have said cyolical relative droughts or floods . "" My reouarks had , of course","The Times, 18th April 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1152,20,4,1903,Spring,20,4,1903,Spring,partly on account of the rebellion and partly because the drought has already rendered any remunerative harvest improbable . Unless rain,"The Times, 20th April 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1153,20,4,1903,Spring,20,4,1903,Spring,"public prayers for rain . Superstitious natives account for the drought as resulting from the presence of Christians at Court ,","The Times, 20th April 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1154,20,4,1903,Spring,20,4,1903,Spring,"Crops . It is probable , therefore , that the drought which prevailed over the seven years 1895 to 1901 was","The Times, 20th April 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1155,20,4,1903,Spring,20,4,1903,Spring,reinforcements of permanent forage in view of the risk of drought and the consequent exhaustion of thb pastures . This strategy,"The Times, 20th April 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1156,21,4,1903,Spring,21,4,1903,Spring,"London , April 2&. fE13 BRB ; CMER GYCLB OF DROUGHT AND R>AIN . TO TIME EDITOR OF TIE T1IES .","The Times, 21st April 1903",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1157,21,4,1903,Spring,21,4,1903,Spring,to consider us antagonistic to Professor Briickner 's cycle of drought and rain ; but in our letter we carefully disclaimed,"The Times, 21st April 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1158,21,4,1903,Spring,21,4,1903,Spring,"It may , therefore , be concluded that the recent drought is simply a slightly intensifled instance of tho nornmal Briuckner","The Times, 21st April 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1159,21,4,1903,Spring,21,4,1903,Spring,", i ( c of severe visita- t 0ens of drought . fan:ine , and pestilenee , andI the ulndlenialble poveirty","The Times, 21st April 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1160,23,4,1903,Spring,23,4,1903,Spring,COseSSlON-S TO SAN-DHrssr CADETS . 4 THn SRCCIN-E CYCLE OF DROUGHT AND RA ; 12 Tar LOnnD HIGH COMISSIONER AND MOLTROOD,"The Times, 23th April 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1161,23,4,1903,Spring,23,4,1903,Spring,"do a good deal to discourage rebellion . The long drought , which has threatened the crops with ruin , has","The Times, 23th April 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1162,23,4,1903,Spring,23,4,1903,Spring,Christianswhom he has tolerated at his Court . If the drought has ended just as the Christians get notice to quit,"The Times, 23th April 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1163,23,4,1903,Spring,23,4,1903,Spring,"sor- April 20 . It TIM , BRtYCKER CYCLE OF DROUGHT AND RAIAN . TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES .","The Times, 23th April 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1164,23,4,1903,Spring,23,4,1903,Spring,"are not "" antagonistin to 1'rofeasor Br-uclmer 's cycle of drought and rain . "" Unfortunately , their somewhat vigorous disclaimer","The Times, 23th April 1903",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1165,23,4,1903,Spring,23,4,1903,Spring,"however , it is well lknown that the long period drought in East England was throughout more pronounced than in the","The Times, 23th April 1903",England,"UKC,UKF,UKJ",,,East England,20th Century newspaper,Media 1166,25,4,1903,Spring,25,4,1903,Spring,". The vote was aceoringy throwu out . TE ) DROUGHT IN AUSTRALTA . IMBOURN , APn ; 24* Splendid rains","The Times, 25th April 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1167,28,4,1903,Spring,28,4,1903,Spring,"of State for Foreign Aflairs inquiring whether in view of drought and famine at Ruo and Lower Shir6 districts , where","The Times, 28th April 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1168,30,4,1903,Spring,30,4,1903,Spring,"in New South i&ales , but , owing to the drought , this numbier dwiundled down mto 42,000,000 at the end","The Times, 30th April 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1169,30,4,1903,Spring,30,4,1903,Spring,"been roometimes obtainable , the whole of the country was drought-stricken last year anid artficial food had to be obtained to","The Times, 30th April 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1170,30,4,1903,Spring,30,4,1903,Spring,thought that they had now seen the worst of the drought . 'Te latest telegrams received by tho boarti vere to,"The Times, 30th April 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1171,30,4,1903,Spring,30,4,1903,Spring,"forecast . It was true that the end of the drought had probably been seen , but its effects had been","The Times, 30th April 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1172,4,5,1903,Spring,4,5,1903,Spring,"former district being z. - , rmal . A severe drought prevails in Darjiling , and rain Ii badly wanted tbrouQhout","The Times, 4th May 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1173,5,5,1903,Spring,5,5,1903,Spring,"maintained , proved everywhere to be very welemme . The drought which in many parts of the country had extended over","The Times, 5th May 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1174,9,5,1903,Spring,9,5,1903,Spring,stations could be raised to what they were before the drought set in . In money the decreaso in the value,"The Times, 9th May 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1175,11,5,1903,Spring,11,5,1903,Spring,family expenses-a difficulty in some years aggravated by floods or drought . It was in evidence that 500 or 600 rupees,"The Times, 11st May 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1176,11,5,1903,Spring,11,5,1903,Spring,"1893 , when May was accompanied bv intense heat and drought , interrupted in the middle by a day or two","The Times, 11st May 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1177,11,5,1903,Spring,11,5,1903,Spring,"In 1896 the traditional month of flowers was hot , droughty , and dusty , and the atmosphere was rendered continually","The Times, 11st May 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1178,11,5,1903,Spring,11,5,1903,Spring,"persistence of unseasonable winds . In the succeeding year severe drought prevailed over the first three weeks of May , and","The Times, 11st May 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1179,11,5,1903,Spring,11,5,1903,Spring,"best ; it was fol-lowed by a fortnight of cold drought , with night frosts and harsh atmospheres that brought vegetation","The Times, 11st May 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1180,11,5,1903,Spring,11,5,1903,Spring,slow progress of plant-growth . It -was a period of drought in which practically the whole of the rainfall was restricted,"The Times, 11st May 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1181,12,5,1903,Spring,12,5,1903,Spring,"the ropo wero a total failure , owing to the drought , and the circurstance that thye company obtavied better resultr","The Times, 12th May 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1182,14,5,1903,Spring,14,5,1903,Spring,"the traffic , due to commercial depression and the severe drought . The balance of the working account shows a loss","The Times, 14th May 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1183,14,5,1903,Spring,14,5,1903,Spring,the prevalence of severe depression con- sequent on the protracted drought in the colony . Xt the close of the past,"The Times, 14th May 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1184,19,5,1903,Spring,19,5,1903,Spring,"rlly ensued u'der ooverin dueo ] toC r deprts of drought In the Nvrithst and extensive bnsect dama , e Inthe","The Times, 19th May 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1185,21,5,1903,Spring,21,5,1903,Spring,has just been completed ? Notwithstanding the prevalenco of the drought during tho greater part of last year the vintage on,"The Times, 21st May 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1186,21,5,1903,Spring,21,5,1903,Spring,grown chiefly in districts which seldom suffer very severely from drought ; but even these districts have not come ofi scot,"The Times, 21st May 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1187,21,5,1903,Spring,21,5,1903,Spring,"that the vino is less subject to the effects of drought than cereal crops , which have suffered greatly . To","The Times, 21st May 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1188,21,5,1903,Spring,21,5,1903,Spring,"particular periods ; for instance , A few weeks ' droughtat certain critical times would ruin a cereal crop , whereas","The Times, 21st May 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1189,22,5,1903,Spring,22,5,1903,Spring,they were insufflcient to lessen the deadly grip of the drought or to relieve the suffering stock to any material extent,"The Times, 22th May 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1190,22,5,1903,Spring,22,5,1903,Spring,"the seven or eight years of the duration of tho drought . Since June 30 , 1902 , down to which","The Times, 22th May 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1191,22,5,1903,Spring,22,5,1903,Spring,broken up . Advices show that the virulence of the drought has abated and that the stock are in safety for,"The Times, 22th May 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1192,23,5,1903,Spring,23,5,1903,Spring,", edtm the Treasury baa suffered by geasn of thLe drought . They point out tlatthe money required to stamp out","The Times, 23th May 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1193,23,5,1903,Spring,23,5,1903,Spring,"position is all the more serious owing to the long drought , which has reduced the whole country to poverty .","The Times, 23th May 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1194,23,5,1903,Spring,23,5,1903,Spring,"arrived . The position of the people after the late drought is very serious . "" We have also received from","The Times, 23th May 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1195,23,5,1903,Spring,23,5,1903,Spring,The tratiic of the line had been seriously affected ba drought and the commereial depression in the district rchthe railway served,"The Times, 23th May 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1196,23,5,1903,Spring,23,5,1903,Spring,in which Tasmania baa participated . Owing partly to the drought on the manland there baa been an tive demand for,"The Times, 23th May 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1197,25,5,1903,Spring,25,5,1903,Spring,"by means of artesian borings , the occasional recurrence of drought'will in the future have no such dire effect upon the","The Times, 25th May 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1198,26,5,1903,Spring,26,5,1903,Spring,"the year , when there waVs a. svre and long drought , c3using considerable loss of cows . Acting on the","The Times, 26th May 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1199,26,5,1903,Spring,26,5,1903,Spring,bad not esuxoed from the ravages caused by the prolonged drought in thoa country . lie thought they had reason to,"The Times, 26th May 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1200,26,5,1903,Spring,26,5,1903,Spring,"prospects . Over the greater part of the country the drought had entirely broken up , and vith the return of","The Times, 26th May 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1201,30,5,1903,Spring,30,5,1903,Spring,having boen at that time no sensiblo mitigation of the drought . The directors had now the returns and estimates of,"The Times, 30th May 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1202,30,5,1903,Spring,30,5,1903,Spring,for believing that they were at the end of their drought troubles and losses . He was aware of the desire,"The Times, 30th May 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1203,1,6,1903,Summer,1,6,1903,Summer,"arpt-ice otenods lwrin fitiabea ports , eindemania themrecisusome complaint sof drought , prbutucthrion tevesiftuaio shwsnor chuerarietwites th ofineawe. atherinBugra e ncourages","The Times, 1st June 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1204,3,6,1903,Summer,3,6,1903,Summer,"threewet seasons in saccession , after 15 years of comparative drought . If the rainfall again decreases , many settlers will","The Times, 3th June 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1205,3,6,1903,Summer,3,6,1903,Summer,", and some of these may have trouble when ? drought oceurs . Even this winter some have had to carry","The Times, 3th June 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1206,5,6,1903,Summer,5,6,1903,Summer,falen in eertain parts of Qnebeo and Ontario . The drought is affecting the crops and is causing destructive forest fires,"The Times, 5th June 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1207,5,6,1903,Summer,5,6,1903,Summer,"retrenemuent and heavy new tasation , anvd this in tihe drought times I think ve can fairly . say that ,","The Times, 5th June 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1208,6,6,1903,Summer,6,6,1903,Summer,"for- long time past have ssffered severely owinn to the drought , are also thought to be on tho upwmrd gmade","The Times, 6th June 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1209,6,6,1903,Summer,6,6,1903,Summer,"1,31 ; but in o rXto help theodcto prejudiced by drought a great desl of workbaabeen accomplished below c ost ,","The Times, 6th June 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1210,8,6,1903,Summer,8,6,1903,Summer,In the n2orth and east It has becqtee milder . Drought Prevailsn in the Catucasus while beneficial mains have fallen in,"The Times, 8th June 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1211,8,6,1903,Summer,8,6,1903,Summer,"; ion is inevitable . MONTREAA Juq 6. * The drought has now lasted praetically 60 days , oDly th1ee alght","The Times, 8th June 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1212,8,6,1903,Summer,8,6,1903,Summer,"t , O it would appear that the period of drought bas Tho Obseevty was struck by lightning during tbe afternoon","The Times, 8th June 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1213,9,6,1903,Summer,9,6,1903,Summer,Montreal district is said to bo suffering most from the drought . Rain is now falling in many districts . The,"The Times, 9th June 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1214,10,6,1903,Summer,10,6,1903,Summer,"fact that 1902 gave avery badcereal crop , owiing to drought , there being a decr ease of over 69 tthoriaysockdholders","The Times, 10th June 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1215,10,6,1903,Summer,10,6,1903,Summer,"company had had to contend in the pat had been drought , and in this connexion he might state that a","The Times, 10th June 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1216,10,6,1903,Summer,10,6,1903,Summer,"soil the rainfall had improved considerably . The trouble from drought , therefore as more land was broughtimder cultivation , should","The Times, 10th June 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1217,10,6,1903,Summer,10,6,1903,Summer,"reduction . In view of the dreadful severity of the drought , necessitating very large sbnes being spent in order to","The Times, 10th June 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1218,10,6,1903,Summer,10,6,1903,Summer,said that it was feared that the effects of the drought wotild bo more acutely felt during the present year .,"The Times, 10th June 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1219,11,6,1903,Summer,11,6,1903,Summer,"Consequently the association had made no losses through the recent drought , and with but very few , exceptions the securities","The Times, 11st June 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1220,11,6,1903,Summer,11,6,1903,Summer,"Vw takenof the dis eae of buEsness caused by the drought in Anstslia , 'which bad now come to an end","The Times, 11st June 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1221,12,6,1903,Summer,12,6,1903,Summer,-Peking and North C-ili are suffering from the most severe drought known for many year ( p. 5 ) In the,"The Times, 12th June 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1222,15,6,1903,Summer,15,6,1903,Summer,sharp thorns . It was stated that in times of drought the plant is in the habit of turning its leaves,"The Times, 15th June 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1223,16,6,1903,Summer,16,6,1903,Summer,"and in London to April 30 , states that the drought referred to in the last report as existing in the","The Times, 16th June 1903",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1224,17,6,1903,Summer,17,6,1903,Summer,"made in the speech to the break- ing of the drought . The people were congratu- lated on their courage ,","The Times, 17th June 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1225,17,6,1903,Summer,17,6,1903,Summer,"their courage , resources , and success in meeting the drought , and the means taken by the Government to alleviate","The Times, 17th June 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1226,17,6,1903,Summer,17,6,1903,Summer,spoU o rain does not affect it as seriously as drought does . It was reported by those who had gone,"The Times, 17th June 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1227,20,6,1903,Summer,20,6,1903,Summer,"the average , and that the results of this comparative drought have been very conspicuous in many localities . There was","The Times, 20th June 1903",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1228,24,6,1903,Summer,24,6,1903,Summer,fcility with which provisions can be transportedwill probably prevent futur droughts from occasioning the mortality which preiled in the pas ;,"The Times, 24th June 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1229,26,6,1903,Summer,26,6,1903,Summer,. The market has been influenced by further news of drought in the North-West and rainY weaiherin the seuth-west. whereharvesting operations,"The Times, 26th June 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1230,26,6,1903,Summer,26,6,1903,Summer,with thleexception of bay which had suffered somewhat from The drought that had preaiedsine hesnww left . An influential deputation recetlywaitd,"The Times, 26th June 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1231,27,6,1903,Summer,27,6,1903,Summer,"in tho Anstralian States whicb had supervened upon the long-continued drought , the company had made steady progress , the nominal","The Times, 27th June 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1232,29,6,1903,Summer,29,6,1903,Summer,"hesitation early in the day on reports of a serious drought in the north-w-est , bat this was overcome later by","The Times, 29th June 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1233,1,7,1903,Summer,1,7,1903,Summer,"and liberal realizingtbroughoutthodayhas beenwell absorbed . The break of the drought in tho spring wheat region , the dec2ine im cotton","The Times, 1st July 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1234,1,7,1903,Summer,1,7,1903,Summer,"the condition ot sprngr wheat Is generallr reported cuing to drought t however , in South Dket. and the ulilands of","The Times, 1st July 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1235,3,7,1903,Summer,3,7,1903,Summer,"markets here . Owiuni to the continued pre*9-nc of the drought in Aulstralia that part f the-worl was practically eliminated ,","The Times, 3th July 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1236,4,7,1903,Summer,4,7,1903,Summer,"snuEer , end in this ain so many similar cuses drought in the south-ct hs mesant he rains in the north-west","The Times, 4th July 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1237,6,7,1903,Summer,6,7,1903,Summer,", and the greater part of Wales were suffering from drought . Whpn , at length , midsummer brought with it","The Times, 6th July 1903","England,Scotland,Wales","UKM,UKL",,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1238,6,7,1903,Summer,6,7,1903,Summer,"checked by cold and , in some parts , by drought . Field beans are promising , but peas are very","The Times, 6th July 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1239,6,7,1903,Summer,6,7,1903,Summer,"weather having been too cold . North of the Tweed drought and the "" grub "" are jointly responsible for the","The Times, 6th July 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1240,6,7,1903,Summer,6,7,1903,Summer,"there is a very irregular turnip braird , dne to drought , whilst potatoes were badly injured by the June frosts","The Times, 6th July 1903",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM62,Elgin,20th Century newspaper,Media 1241,6,7,1903,Summer,6,7,1903,Summer,"generally very backward in Eincardine and Forfar , where also drought and frost have done much mischief . In Fife the","The Times, 6th July 1903",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM21,Forfar,20th Century newspaper,Media 1242,6,7,1903,Summer,6,7,1903,Summer,"oats are badly wormed , and pottoes have suffered fro drought . Reports fromn Ary complain of inJue ; exely edry","The Times, 6th July 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1243,6,7,1903,Summer,6,7,1903,Summer,"a discouragig tale of insect pests , frosts , and drought . A Perthshire report states teat the present season is","The Times, 6th July 1903",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM62,Inverness,20th Century newspaper,Media 1244,6,7,1903,Summer,6,7,1903,Summer,", Sutherland , and Ross comes the same story of drought and frost and grub , and of the poor outlook","The Times, 6th July 1903",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM61,"Caithness,Sutherland",20th Century newspaper,Media 1245,6,7,1903,Summer,6,7,1903,Summer,"crops , are all unpromising . "" Owing to the drought crops have not been so backward for40 years , ""","The Times, 6th July 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1246,6,7,1903,Summer,6,7,1903,Summer,"attained substantial dimensions in 1893 , a year of remarkable drought and deficient yield of hay , and the quantity then","The Times, 6th July 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1247,6,7,1903,Summer,6,7,1903,Summer,". ) MIELBOURNE , Jury 5 . Notwithstanding the unparalleled drought , causing immense losses of stock and almost complete destruction","The Times, 6th July 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1248,8,7,1903,Summer,8,7,1903,Summer,was more serious now than it was after the historic drought of 1863 . He urged the railway to assist the,"The Times, 8th July 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1249,10,7,1903,Summer,10,7,1903,Summer,"River estate suffered severely from the effects of the long-continuad drought , and it may be mentioned as showing the state","The Times, 10th July 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1250,10,7,1903,Summer,10,7,1903,Summer,in wUhich th company 's general ruperntendent reports that tthe drought in Nvew South Wales ha rol ; en up .,"The Times, 10th July 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1251,11,7,1903,Summer,11,7,1903,Summer,"from injury ( due to insect or fungus pests , drought or wet , cold or frost ) with average growth","The Times, 11st July 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1252,11,7,1903,Summer,11,7,1903,Summer,", all apply to northerm counties , where a cold drought persisted through the early summer . For tho great hay","The Times, 11st July 1903",England,UKE,UKE4,,West Riding,20th Century newspaper,Media 1253,14,7,1903,Summer,14,7,1903,Summer,was suspended owing to the wet season when a severe drought prevailed . Hle then explained that Mr. C. TAEHolland b'.i,"The Times, 14th July 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1254,15,7,1903,Summer,15,7,1903,Summer,"The summer harvest was a failure because of the severe drought , but even now aS much ploughing has been done","The Times, 15th July 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1255,15,7,1903,Summer,15,7,1903,Summer,"summer harvest was "" a failure beause of the severe drought , but even now as much ploughing has been done","The Times, 15th July 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1256,16,7,1903,Summer,16,7,1903,Summer,"Mallee ditrict , which is always the worst sufferer from drought , the prospect is most hopeful . SALa oF WESLEY","The Times, 16th July 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1257,16,7,1903,Summer,16,7,1903,Summer,"1902 shotws , at6Iter wri tg off U90,00.ro thene "" Drought Suspense Account , "" a decrease from tbat earned in","The Times, 16th July 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1258,16,7,1903,Summer,16,7,1903,Summer,"total expenditure of 40,734 , incurred on account of the drought , 8,277 . The year was very unfavourable to pastoral","The Times, 16th July 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1259,16,7,1903,Summer,16,7,1903,Summer,"due to tho shortage in the clip owing to tYe drought . WooriLy , SDERms , AND Co . ( LIDTxD","The Times, 16th July 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1260,18,7,1903,Summer,18,7,1903,Summer,"reduced nuumber of shee "" and cattloe consequent on the drought , had provented the ema rom receiving the wsual considableo","The Times, 18th July 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1261,18,7,1903,Summer,18,7,1903,Summer,"yearsago . Theo expenmse inacurred in , connexion with -the drought bad beenp very heavy , although the judicious and able","The Times, 18th July 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1262,21,7,1903,Summer,21,7,1903,Summer,"dreadful season of 1893 , when a three months ' drought lasted till the middle of July , a large acreage","The Times, 21st July 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1263,23,7,1903,Summer,23,7,1903,Summer,"sources , afteir wrting of 20,000 on account of the drought expenses and 10,000o on socont of deprociation of colliery plant","The Times, 23th July 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1264,23,7,1903,Summer,23,7,1903,Summer,"nearly S0,000 not yet provided for on account of tho drought expenses . These two heavy items could be cleared off","The Times, 23th July 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1265,27,7,1903,Summer,27,7,1903,Summer,the efrect of the rains after several weeks of hot drought is the freedom with which the creeping Dutch clover has,"The Times, 27th July 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1266,29,7,1903,Summer,29,7,1903,Summer,"due to Customs duties in cereals imported owing to the drought , from which 519,086 was obtained , and sugar duties","The Times, 29th July 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1267,29,7,1903,Summer,29,7,1903,Summer,"pront of S2,163 , which was increased by the balance Drought forward to 31,942 , out of which an interim dividend","The Times, 29th July 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1268,4,8,1903,Summer,4,8,1903,Summer,"view of the outcry during tho worst periods of the drought against the fodder duties , it is clear that the","The Times, 4th August 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1269,4,8,1903,Summer,4,8,1903,Summer,"rain on a small number of days , an absolute drought of considerable dura- tion ( 22 days ) occurring between","The Times, 4th August 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1270,4,8,1903,Summer,4,8,1903,Summer,"'s teAntt. 'of the see the-provinco [ aniered greatly from drought and other disasters , and he paid frequent and lengthy","The Times, 4th August 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1271,8,8,1903,Summer,8,8,1903,Summer,"from injury ( due to insect or fungus pests , drought or vet , cold or frost ) , together wvith","The Times, 8th August 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1272,8,8,1903,Summer,8,8,1903,Summer,"Meyrick 9,808 J. J. P. Evans 7,289 J. B. A. Drought ... 8,299 E. WV . R&ynolds 1.2S7 E. G. Ford","The Times, 8th August 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1273,8,8,1903,Summer,8,8,1903,Summer,"extports from 154,613 to 97 , SI1 , for the drought and famine increased the rates of transport , where they","The Times, 8th August 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1274,10,8,1903,Summer,10,8,1903,Summer,"reports come from localities in Cumberland and Northumberland , where drought prevailed in the spring months . In the Eastern Counties","The Times, 10th August 1903",England,"UKD,UKC","UKD1,UKC2",UKC21,Cumberland,20th Century newspaper,Media 1275,10,8,1903,Summer,10,8,1903,Summer,"the greater part of Eng-land , Wales was suffering from drought and cold-conditions inimical to the growth of an abundant crop","The Times, 10th August 1903","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1276,10,8,1903,Summer,10,8,1903,Summer,"Scotland , even more than Wales , was afiieted by drought and cold in the spring and early summer of the","The Times, 10th August 1903","Scotland,Wales","UKM,UKL",,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1277,11,8,1903,Summer,11,8,1903,Summer,been subject for two years to one of those exceptional droughts against whioh no soience appeared to be of any avail,"The Times, 11st August 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1278,11,8,1903,Summer,11,8,1903,Summer,"theat they would prove of much utilitv , but the drought ad come upon the island inoipostunely , with tho result","The Times, 11st August 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1279,14,8,1903,Summer,14,8,1903,Summer,"ompaniescavecdis charged a gret number of Europeans . Thouh recent drought omd mortality amongst the csttle , the prices o2 meat","The Times, 14th August 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1280,17,8,1903,Summer,17,8,1903,Summer,"v ; s not : collectod on account of the drought , but which will come in later' on-it will be","The Times, 17th August 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1281,17,8,1903,Summer,17,8,1903,Summer,"in 1900 to 1,053 tons in 1903 . This great drought , which set an as long ago as 1895 ,","The Times, 17th August 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1282,17,8,1903,Summer,17,8,1903,Summer,tons in the year ended June 30 last . Australian droughts have been to some extent responsiblo for these irregularities .,"The Times, 17th August 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1283,22,8,1903,Summer,22,8,1903,Summer,are quite confldent that with irrigation to minimize our periodical droughts we can produce as cheap food as can be producod,"The Times, 22th August 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1284,24,8,1903,Summer,24,8,1903,Summer,"summers with those of the more or less hot and droughty seasons whieh preceded them . In 1896 , a year","The Times, 24th August 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1285,28,8,1903,Summer,28,8,1903,Summer,illion atcres . It wvas in the disastrous year of drought 1893 that the area of wheat land first fell below,"The Times, 28th August 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1286,31,8,1903,Summer,31,8,1903,Summer,being .. very little higher than it was before the drought of 1893 began to show its effects upon our herds,"The Times, 31st August 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1287,31,8,1903,Summer,31,8,1903,Summer,", ; h6wever , the devastating eirects of . the drought of 1893 'were still much in evidence .. No better","The Times, 31st August 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1288,1,9,1903,Autumn,1,9,1903,Autumn,"in- stance , for grain ? Supposing there were a drought and no harvest . As it is , if one","The Times, 1st September 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1289,2,9,1903,Autumn,2,9,1903,Autumn,"if they had suddenly stopped all public works during the drought period , thereby adding to the distress through the additional","The Times, 2th September 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1290,2,9,1903,Autumn,2,9,1903,Autumn,"of employment which would have resulted . llowev&r , the drought calamity had now happily passed , and an abundant harvest","The Times, 2th September 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1291,2,9,1903,Autumn,2,9,1903,Autumn,"1524-a year , as it turned out , distinguished for drought . His aspect of the heavens told him that in","The Times, 2th September 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1292,3,9,1903,Autumn,3,9,1903,Autumn,"it iS hoped that the almost entire disappearance of the drought , the g , ood hgricrultu:ral sealson excpected , asnd","The Times, 3th September 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1293,4,9,1903,Autumn,4,9,1903,Autumn,"the advice further statea that , owing to the prolonged drought , and in view of the probability of having to","The Times, 4th September 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1294,5,9,1903,Autumn,5,9,1903,Autumn,"difficulties experienced owing , on the one hand , to drought , and , on the other , to disastrous Soods","The Times, 5th September 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1295,7,9,1903,Autumn,7,9,1903,Autumn,"not suffered so much as they often do from extreme drought , but greaf labour has been required to keep them","The Times, 7th September 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1296,9,9,1903,Autumn,9,9,1903,Autumn,"laid across eas- country . ] In the year 19G1-2-a drought year , in which 'ooth fodder and starving stock-were-earried at","The Times, 9th September 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1297,9,9,1903,Autumn,9,9,1903,Autumn,"fron injury ( due to insect or fungui pests , drought or wret , cold or frost ) , with averago","The Times, 9th September 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1298,9,9,1903,Autumn,9,9,1903,Autumn,"go back a couplo of yeas , to the hot droughty suromer of i901 , to find September &vertes for bsrloy","The Times, 9th September 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1299,12,9,1903,Autumn,12,9,1903,Autumn,"losses , nnir . O'Coh , ncr wrote that the drought did not break up until March , 1902 , which","The Times, 12th September 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1300,12,9,1903,Autumn,12,9,1903,Autumn,"a loss of 6,000 i and as oNwing to the drought it was neCesSary to carry over storo cattle for another","The Times, 12th September 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1301,19,9,1903,Autumn,19,9,1903,Autumn,"should be justified , and if the recent years of drought should be followed by others more favour- able to the","The Times, 19th September 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1302,19,9,1903,Autumn,19,9,1903,Autumn,"mission has been investigating the possibilities of further protection against drought , while the improvement of agricultural science and methods is","The Times, 19th September 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1303,21,9,1903,Autumn,21,9,1903,Autumn,Agents-General of Now South Wales and Qaeensland will say the drought is tho causs of the trouble . This is not,"The Times, 21st September 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1304,21,9,1903,Autumn,21,9,1903,Autumn,"and insecurity of tenure mined the contr- before the last drought commenced , and is responsible for our trouble . The","The Times, 21st September 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1305,21,9,1903,Autumn,21,9,1903,Autumn,responsible for our trouble . The losses caused by the drought would have been very small if the country had not,"The Times, 21st September 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1306,28,9,1903,Autumn,28,9,1903,Autumn,"in the autumn ploughings of some of the years of drought in the past deeade . The sowing of vetehes ,","The Times, 28th September 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1307,28,9,1903,Autumn,28,9,1903,Autumn,"was the worst , of a series of years of drought . The yield of the corn crops in England fell","The Times, 28th September 1903",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1308,28,9,1903,Autumn,28,9,1903,Autumn,", the other arose out of the devastation caused by drought . The 'summer of 1903 may have been as wet","The Times, 28th September 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1309,30,9,1903,Autumn,30,9,1903,Autumn,"surplus of 114,000 . Unfortunately , owing entirely to the drought , there had been a deficit on railway account of","The Times, 30th September 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1310,30,9,1903,Autumn,30,9,1903,Autumn,pay its way and give a surplus . During the drought the rail- ways had been of enormous advantage in assist-,"The Times, 30th September 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1311,30,9,1903,Autumn,30,9,1903,Autumn,in assist- ing stockowners to remo-ve their stock from . drought-stricken to more favourable districts . The debts of the Australian,"The Times, 30th September 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1312,30,9,1903,Autumn,30,9,1903,Autumn,until the producers had recovered from the effects of the drought . He hoped that after the next year or two,"The Times, 30th September 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1313,30,9,1903,Autumn,30,9,1903,Autumn,his financial state- ment yesterday . He explained that the drought last year had caused a deficiency on railway account of,"The Times, 30th September 1903",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1314,2,10,1903,Autumn,2,10,1903,Autumn,general commeroial reaetion from overstocking has set in and severe droughts prevail . CA1NADA. ( uoM OUR CORRESPONDENT . ) OTTAWA,"The Times, 2th October 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1315,2,10,1903,Autumn,2,10,1903,Autumn,", he thought , tho termination at last of the drought in Anstralia . IThat coumtrv had undergone a terrible experionco","The Times, 2th October 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1316,2,10,1903,Autumn,2,10,1903,Autumn,"of tho bank , owing to tho termination of the drought , had increased . 'Tho hope exprosseda . ttheir last","The Times, 2th October 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1317,5,10,1903,Autumn,5,10,1903,Autumn,"deficient-the smallest , indeed , since that year of disastrous drought , 1S93 . On account of this deficiency ouar inports","The Times, 5th October 1903",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1318,6,10,1903,Autumn,6,10,1903,Autumn,one of their principal sources of livelihood-the caravan tea trade-and drought and epidemic diseases among the Mongol herds have aaded to,"The Times, 6th October 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1319,6,10,1903,Autumn,6,10,1903,Autumn,"the vwalike natives in the plains below are scorched by drought , and yet in such aYwe are the Magicians hold","The Times, 6th October 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1320,7,10,1903,Autumn,7,10,1903,Autumn,of the year and to the break- ing of the drought and by expressing the hope that Parliament would firmly adhere,"The Times, 7th October 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1321,10,10,1903,Autumn,10,10,1903,Autumn,"4Yed. adl , ance upon reports of serious damage by drought be secondi flowering , endsa f'trecast that recelIpts were ilikely","The Times, 10th October 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1322,10,10,1903,Autumn,10,10,1903,Autumn,"have been raisin io the Ohlo Valley . where the drought had retarded the fall ploaghinand recding of wiuter heatot ,","The Times, 10th October 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1323,14,10,1903,Autumn,14,10,1903,Autumn,"olonies , and though The wool clip , owing to drought and mortality , was sai ; d to be smaller-","The Times, 14th October 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1324,14,10,1903,Autumn,14,10,1903,Autumn,reported in tbo condition of the coiuntry after the protracted drought is very satisfactory . 'lhe market for Vool keeps very,"The Times, 14th October 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1325,15,10,1903,Autumn,15,10,1903,Autumn,"new Govern- ment approach more nearly to gratitude . Unseasonable drought and frost didmuch to injure the harvest , but at","The Times, 15th October 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1326,17,10,1903,Autumn,17,10,1903,Autumn,"would be interfered , with during the coming season by drought and labour difficulties in which csee the prospects of East","The Times, 17th October 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1327,17,10,1903,Autumn,17,10,1903,Autumn,trado profiting by the facilities given by the railway . Drought and want of transport affected unfavourably the Southern Shan trade,"The Times, 17th October 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1328,17,10,1903,Autumn,17,10,1903,Autumn,"SOUTH AFRICA . CAPE TOW-N , Ocm 16. * The drought has broken in the Orange Rivex Colony , Basutoland ,","The Times, 17th October 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1329,17,10,1903,Autumn,17,10,1903,Autumn,"number of other economic causes at work . There are drought and frost upon the one hand , and on the","The Times, 17th October 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1330,17,10,1903,Autumn,17,10,1903,Autumn,"Australasian squadron . ( p. 7 ) SouE AysRcA. -The drought has broken in the Orange River Colony , Basutoland ,","The Times, 17th October 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1331,19,10,1903,Autumn,19,10,1903,Autumn,"of the market comes the welcome news that the long drought has at last broken . Rain , practically the first","The Times, 19th October 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1332,19,10,1903,Autumn,19,10,1903,Autumn,from a few clist-riets comiplainit Is heard as to the drought . Oilers of whliat at . provincial centres are scant-Y,"The Times, 19th October 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1333,20,10,1903,Autumn,20,10,1903,Autumn,"engaged in commercial pursuits could fully relize , and the drought had wrought havoc among the pastoral and agricultural in erests","The Times, 20th October 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1334,20,10,1903,Autumn,20,10,1903,Autumn,the fact that the deplorable condition of affairscaused by the drought was one with which they would be compelled toreckon for,"The Times, 20th October 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1335,21,10,1903,Autumn,21,10,1903,Autumn,"tlle wvbeat crop of the North- West , owing to drought , hail , snow , or frost . For all","The Times, 21st October 1903",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1336,24,10,1903,Autumn,24,10,1903,Autumn,"hi , ; , leon done LO thte trees by droughtt. oadt their esti- seat Ctfl , toilies fo th sea","The Times, 24th October 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1337,27,10,1903,Autumn,27,10,1903,Autumn,"fjgures given above , a4ud remembers that 1901 was a drought year sca.h as has not been known for 50 years","The Times, 27th October 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1338,27,10,1903,Autumn,27,10,1903,Autumn,"be kept in view tht , on account of the drought and the impossibility of knowing what the position of the","The Times, 27th October 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1339,27,10,1903,Autumn,27,10,1903,Autumn,"than 2,000 less than the return obtained prnor to the drought . The cattle company 's balance-sheet has now been made","The Times, 27th October 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1340,27,10,1903,Autumn,27,10,1903,Autumn,"upply of water-namely , in 6195 , owing to the drought follov-. ing upon a very severe frost . 'The people","The Times, 27th October 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1341,27,10,1903,Autumn,27,10,1903,Autumn,hose would enableethem to tide over even si uh excessive droughts as they had in the year 1S55-G . It would,"The Times, 27th October 1903",England,UKC,UKC1,UKC12,Lockwood,20th Century newspaper,Media 1342,28,10,1903,Autumn,28,10,1903,Autumn,"specie , and , worst of all , the calamitous drought , which has only broken in the course of the","The Times, 28th October 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1343,28,10,1903,Autumn,28,10,1903,Autumn,The opinion had been expressed by some that the prolonged drought had permanently detenorated the country . 'The company 's experience,"The Times, 28th October 1903",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1344,29,10,1903,Autumn,29,10,1903,Autumn,"tightness of the international money market , the . prolonged drought , and the wvidespread ravages of steck disease have created","The Times, 29th October 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1345,29,10,1903,Autumn,29,10,1903,Autumn,floods which so often 'attended the brealsng up of a drought . From every quarter eamme encouraging accounts of the situa-,"The Times, 29th October 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1346,30,10,1903,Autumn,30,10,1903,Autumn,"each of the 31 departments of their business . The drought w ; as now being followed by plentifu rains ,","The Times, 30th October 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1347,4,11,1903,Autumn,4,11,1903,Autumn,"ing. lThis state of affairs was followed by a prolonged drought ; in some places , specially in the south-easterly provinces","The Times, 4th November 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1348,4,11,1903,Autumn,4,11,1903,Autumn,"go up . In the South , owing to the drought , tho crop has Mot been abundant , although ,","The Times, 4th November 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1349,5,11,1903,Autumn,5,11,1903,Autumn,"-exceptional care on the part of the board . The drought reached its climax , and , lIthough the-company were less","The Times, 5th November 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1350,7,11,1903,Autumn,7,11,1903,Autumn,"to have been caused by the distress consequent upon the drought . CAP'E TOWIN , Nov. 6. t Reports from Steinkopf","The Times, 7th November 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1351,7,11,1903,Autumn,7,11,1903,Autumn,"them -yesr . He1 adds that 101 was "" a drought year such as has not been known for 50 years","The Times, 7th November 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1352,7,11,1903,Autumn,7,11,1903,Autumn,"of the three wheat-growing States were practically destroyed by the drought , the average yield being under two bushels the acre","The Times, 7th November 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1353,7,11,1903,Autumn,7,11,1903,Autumn,"fattening cattle and sbeep for market while suffering from the drought , and it was also partly owing to the heavy","The Times, 7th November 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1354,9,11,1903,Autumn,9,11,1903,Autumn,singularly striking . The year 1893 was dominated by excessive drought just as 1903 has been by desiructive flood . The,"The Times, 9th November 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1355,9,11,1903,Autumn,9,11,1903,Autumn,", cotton , and fibres . On tho occurrenoe of drought , therofore , which , as a rule , affects","The Times, 9th November 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1356,9,11,1903,Autumn,9,11,1903,Autumn,hmuiland that uncertainty of sutply fron t possessiov subject to drought arnd famino will lead to embarrassment aud rise of price,"The Times, 9th November 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1357,12,11,1903,Autumn,12,11,1903,Autumn,"they had done for a number of years . The drought , which had now lasted for nine years , continued","The Times, 12th November 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1358,12,11,1903,Autumn,12,11,1903,Autumn,"exceedin' 30,000 in carrying on and preserving the propertiestil the drought brolke up . It wms impossiblo for tho board to","The Times, 12th November 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1359,12,11,1903,Autumn,12,11,1903,Autumn,"would be tho moSt disastrous of all the years of drought , they would certainly have asked the debenture-holders to find","The Times, 12th November 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1360,12,11,1903,Autumn,12,11,1903,Autumn,"had so changed , owing to the break-up of tho drought , during the past two or three months that it","The Times, 12th November 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1361,13,11,1903,Autumn,13,11,1903,Autumn,"districts . Since June 30 , howevc r , the drought , except insa few localities , had entirely broken up","The Times, 13th November 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1362,13,11,1903,Autumn,13,11,1903,Autumn,for several years . The extent and eflects of the drought could hardly be realized except by those who had been,"The Times, 13th November 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1363,13,11,1903,Autumn,13,11,1903,Autumn,"had the cessation of the extraordinary expenses necessary while the drought lasted , and tho fact that , so far as","The Times, 13th November 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1364,13,11,1903,Autumn,13,11,1903,Autumn,"to imagine that stations which , during the time of drought , bad %-en a constant source of loss , were","The Times, 13th November 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1365,14,11,1903,Autumn,14,11,1903,Autumn,"to later figures , the final outcome of a disastrous drought , and says that what happened once may happen again","The Times, 14th November 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1366,14,11,1903,Autumn,14,11,1903,Autumn,"to use it in the 50th year . Bat , drought or no drought , it is not likely to happen","The Times, 14th November 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1367,14,11,1903,Autumn,14,11,1903,Autumn,"in the 50th year . Bat , drought or no drought , it is not likely to happen again . Before","The Times, 14th November 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1368,14,11,1903,Autumn,14,11,1903,Autumn,not likely to happen again . Before the next great drought-if we can judge by-recent developments in State policy-Australia will be,"The Times, 14th November 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1369,16,11,1903,Autumn,16,11,1903,Autumn,"of 20 5s. 6d. , in the dreadful year of drought 1893 . It is worthy of note that theaovernie bhanever","The Times, 16th November 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1370,16,11,1903,Autumn,16,11,1903,Autumn,year and most past abnormal years either of flood oz drought are to a largo extent directly related . Theo igures,"The Times, 16th November 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1371,16,11,1903,Autumn,16,11,1903,Autumn,"whic may be provizionallydesignated as "" flood "" or "" drought "" years respeoti-vely , shows that the Brackner wet periods","The Times, 16th November 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1372,16,11,1903,Autumn,16,11,1903,Autumn,"arought years , while tho Bruclkner dry periods embraced 1l drought years snd only fivo dlood years . Ailthoughl , therefore","The Times, 16th November 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1373,17,11,1903,Autumn,17,11,1903,Autumn,"now authority . ln lS95 , when the frost and drought caused L scarcity of water , the danger came upon","The Times, 17th November 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1374,19,11,1903,Autumn,19,11,1903,Autumn,which were provided by the company 's enterprise . TEIB DROUGHT IN AUSTRALA . Happily the severe drought from which Austarlia,"The Times, 19th November 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1375,19,11,1903,Autumn,19,11,1903,Autumn,enterprise . TEIB DROUGHT IN AUSTRALA . Happily the severe drought from which Austarlia so long suffered had uow passed away,"The Times, 19th November 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1376,19,11,1903,Autumn,19,11,1903,Autumn,"make fnrther progress during the pastoral year now current , drought losses having ceased and a more normal condition of pastoral","The Times, 19th November 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1377,19,11,1903,Autumn,19,11,1903,Autumn,"'s two dairy farms have felt the combined effects of drought , and in New South WVales severe cold , but","The Times, 19th November 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1378,24,11,1903,Autumn,24,11,1903,Autumn,"years-the native rebeeion the rinderpest and redwater goourgo , the drought , an d the Boor War i and still less","The Times, 24th November 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1379,25,11,1903,Autumn,25,11,1903,Autumn,"alone havimg increased to 21,700,000 in 1892 , before the drought set in . In no other part of the world","The Times, 25th November 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1380,25,11,1903,Autumn,25,11,1903,Autumn,"extend the pastoral industry in Queens- land , seeing that droughts were of periodic occurrence in the inland districts of Australia","The Times, 25th November 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1381,25,11,1903,Autumn,25,11,1903,Autumn,"source that could not be relied on in periods of drought , but at other periods it might be a very","The Times, 25th November 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1382,26,11,1903,Autumn,26,11,1903,Autumn,South Russ-ian govenmments since.the miiddle of July . Such a drought for the season is not remembered byany South Russian agriculturist,"The Times, 26th November 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1383,26,11,1903,Autumn,26,11,1903,Autumn,in places where owing to favourable topo- graphical conditions the drought made itself less felt and the winter cereals were successfully,"The Times, 26th November 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1384,26,11,1903,Autumn,26,11,1903,Autumn,months ef a none too mild winter . The unprecedented drought of the last four months in the south has roused,"The Times, 26th November 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1385,26,11,1903,Autumn,26,11,1903,Autumn,". Tho report was not always bright ; thero was drought and sometimes iUnees to chronicle , but on the whole","The Times, 26th November 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1386,27,11,1903,Autumn,27,11,1903,Autumn,"Lieutenant-Governor , inr the opening speech , referred to the drought , 'Which he said was the most severe since that","The Times, 27th November 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1387,28,11,1903,Autumn,28,11,1903,Autumn,satisfactory at present . The break up of an Australian drought was very often accompanied by floods which did serious damage,"The Times, 28th November 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1388,28,11,1903,Autumn,28,11,1903,Autumn,"in this way . Although , however , the long-protracted drought had passed away , it left in tho last year","The Times, 28th November 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1389,28,11,1903,Autumn,28,11,1903,Autumn,", and stock in good condition . Assuming that the drought did not come back upon them-a oontingency which could nel'er","The Times, 28th November 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1390,28,11,1903,Autumn,28,11,1903,Autumn,"large room for incrense . Indeed , perceiiriig that the drought had go depleted their flocks and herds that the company","The Times, 28th November 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1391,28,11,1903,Autumn,28,11,1903,Autumn,"the fAem herd of cattle was practically destroyed by the drought . The trmnsaction was not completed , but he thought","The Times, 28th November 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1392,28,11,1903,Autumn,28,11,1903,Autumn,would recover from the effects of the long and disastrous drought iust ended as certainly as it had from others of,"The Times, 28th November 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1393,1,12,1903,Winter,1,12,1903,Winter,"stock on which had bee almost wiped out by tho drought , had , over an average of the last 25","The Times, 1st December 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1394,1,12,1903,Winter,1,12,1903,Winter,"of wharfage ; this sultered a little owing to tho drought , which made the water so low that the vessels","The Times, 1st December 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1395,2,12,1903,Winter,2,12,1903,Winter,"long ago , but was delayed on account of the drought . The intention was to liquidate the assets of the","The Times, 2th December 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1396,3,12,1903,Winter,3,12,1903,Winter,"introduc- tion of indentured coloured laboarers under restrictions . THE DROUGHT AT THE CAPE . CAPE TOWN , Dxc. 2. *","The Times, 3th December 1903",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL12,Carnarvon,20th Century newspaper,Media 1397,3,12,1903,Winter,3,12,1903,Winter,", Dxc. 2. * It is officiafly stated that the drought in the Carnarvon territory is exaggerated . In the worst","The Times, 3th December 1903",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL12,Carnarvon,20th Century newspaper,Media 1398,3,12,1903,Winter,3,12,1903,Winter,"further decline , owing to the eftect of the prolonged drought . The passenger retrns show a decrease of 51,627 ,","The Times, 3th December 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1399,3,12,1903,Winter,3,12,1903,Winter,a certain measurc of prosperity in theso Colonies since the drought ceased will tend to a favour- able reaction so far,"The Times, 3th December 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1400,5,12,1903,Winter,5,12,1903,Winter,"period of the preceding eight years . Unfortunately , the drought-continued . The deficient rainfall was- serious matter , for when","The Times, 5th December 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1401,5,12,1903,Winter,5,12,1903,Winter,be tb& last-of the ebb tide in connexion with the drought that bas. troubled New South WVales for the past eight,"The Times, 5th December 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1402,5,12,1903,Winter,5,12,1903,Winter,". On the contrary , in some of the former drought-stricken districts the herbage is so luxuriant that footrot amongst the","The Times, 5th December 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1403,8,12,1903,Winter,8,12,1903,Winter,"previously . A good rainfall followed upon last year 's drought , anld a sunficient supply of water has been avaiLablo","The Times, 8th December 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1404,9,12,1903,Winter,9,12,1903,Winter,and the excessive price of native food resulting from the drought . A strong effort is now being made by the,"The Times, 9th December 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1405,12,12,1903,Winter,12,12,1903,Winter,"for the year . However , the break-np of the drought vas preceded by a very severe cyclone , which passed","The Times, 12th December 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1406,12,12,1903,Winter,12,12,1903,Winter,"1893 , which was harvested on grass lands parched by drought . Much of this year 's crop was won in","The Times, 12th December 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1407,16,12,1903,Winter,16,12,1903,Winter,"Queensland , never rich , have suffered severely from the drought , and iA the distriet visited by the cvelone were","The Times, 16th December 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1408,16,12,1903,Winter,16,12,1903,Winter,State of New South Wales for the relief of the drought . stricken area of that State . It was impossible,"The Times, 16th December 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1409,18,12,1903,Winter,18,12,1903,Winter,"shortage of labour , over importation of goods , and drought . Besides that the country had been passing through4all the","The Times, 18th December 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1410,18,12,1903,Winter,18,12,1903,Winter,"of the hocks to . approach the niunbers before the drought , but not so long as some would expect .","The Times, 18th December 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1411,18,12,1903,Winter,18,12,1903,Winter,"their troubles were immediately over by the cessation of the drought . On the other hand , he could most heartily","The Times, 18th December 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1412,18,12,1903,Winter,18,12,1903,Winter,and good crops . The terrible expenses incurred through the drought for artificial feeding and agistment ( which included moving the,"The Times, 18th December 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1413,18,12,1903,Winter,18,12,1903,Winter,", but , in view of the efiects of the drought and the terrible loss of sheep , the result might","The Times, 18th December 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1414,19,12,1903,Winter,19,12,1903,Winter,"of the Order of Agricultural Merit even in time of drought . Originally reserved for agriculturists who created produce , it","The Times, 19th December 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1415,22,12,1903,Winter,22,12,1903,Winter,"account . During the year under review2 the pro- longed drought , previously reportod , gradually diminished in intensity , and","The Times, 22th December 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1416,24,12,1903,Winter,24,12,1903,Winter,"sufferers from the causes of Che war and from the drought wbich is ruining the whole country ? Myunfortunate couatrymen ,","The Times, 24th December 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1417,25,12,1903,Winter,25,12,1903,Winter,"people than on their efficiency in securing the crops from drought . Nevertheless , we hope tat , if they are","The Times, 25th December 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1418,25,12,1903,Winter,25,12,1903,Winter,"to completion , they wil at least giveall the protectionfrom drought that irrigation is capable of affording ; and that the","The Times, 25th December 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1419,25,12,1903,Winter,25,12,1903,Winter,pressing fully their gratitude . In God 's Provideace the drought in Cape Colony had benefited the Orange River Colony to,"The Times, 25th December 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1420,28,12,1903,Winter,28,12,1903,Winter,", and the larger part of Wales were suffering from drought . When at length midsummer brought with it the bright","The Times, 28th December 1903","England,Scotland,Wales","UKM,UKL",,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1421,28,12,1903,Winter,28,12,1903,Winter,"the farm crops of England in that year of terrible drought , 1893 , and the year of devastating flood ,","The Times, 28th December 1903",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1422,28,12,1903,Winter,28,12,1903,Winter,"alone , because Scotland was comparatively little affeeted by the drought of 1893 . All the corn crops 'were heavier this","The Times, 28th December 1903","England,Scotland",UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1423,28,12,1903,Winter,28,12,1903,Winter,"that the yield wvas substantially better in the year of drought . But when we come to hay , -which is","The Times, 28th December 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1424,28,12,1903,Winter,28,12,1903,Winter,The ex:lana- tion must be sought in the deeade of drought byr whieh the year 1903 was preceded . Witlh tbo,"The Times, 28th December 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1425,28,12,1903,Winter,28,12,1903,Winter,"exception of 1894 , the ten years lS93-1902 wero all droughty , the deficiency at the end of thR period representing","The Times, 28th December 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1426,31,12,1903,Winter,31,12,1903,Winter,"Doxat , who presided , remarked that , although the drought in Australia had come to an end , its results","The Times, 31st December 1903",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Bishopsgate,20th Century newspaper,Media 1427,31,12,1903,Winter,31,12,1903,Winter,"flocks to take effect . Since tho break-up of the drought business had further diminished , inasmuch as pastoralists -who during","The Times, 31st December 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1428,31,12,1903,Winter,31,12,1903,Winter,"had further diminished , inasmuch as pastoralists -who during the drought were obliged to spend money to keep their stock alive-now","The Times, 31st December 1903",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1429,1,1,1904,Winter,1,1,1904,Winter,the pleasure of announcing that since the breakuup of the drought in February a profitable season had set in . There,"The Times, 1st January 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1430,1,1,1904,Winter,1,1,1904,Winter,an abundant harvest . The exact losses incurred during the drought could not be accurately known until tho stock that had,"The Times, 1st January 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1431,2,1,1904,Winter,2,1,1904,Winter,a manner that 'would be impracticable in a year of drought ; and it is more than likely that the flooding,"The Times, 2th January 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1432,5,1,1904,Winter,5,1,1904,Winter,"No true colonizer wishes to minimize these . Years of drought have now been succeeded by , one of the most","The Times, 5th January 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1433,8,1,1904,Winter,8,1,1904,Winter,being the balance of cost of fodder purchased during the drought . Owing to the failure of tho tenants ' crops,"The Times, 8th January 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1434,11,1,1904,Winter,11,1,1904,Winter,"population was only temporary , and that now that the drought had ceased it was rapidly being neutralized . Mr. Deakin","The Times, 11st January 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1435,11,1,1904,Winter,11,1,1904,Winter,"occasion contrary statements . During the last few years of drought , indeed , it was inadvisable that fresh settlers should","The Times, 11st January 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1436,12,1,1904,Winter,12,1,1904,Winter,"and Victoria West , where there has been almost absolute drought for two years . WEST AFRICA . Reuter 's Agency","The Times, 12th January 1904",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL12,Carnarvon,20th Century newspaper,Media 1437,16,1,1904,Winter,16,1,1904,Winter,"review had beenan anxious one , and the resultsof tlheloag drought , now happily passiiig away , ilumd told upon the","The Times, 16th January 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1438,16,1,1904,Winter,16,1,1904,Winter,the cost of fodder for aitifcial feeding purchased duiring the drought bad also been dealt with in the present accounts .,"The Times, 16th January 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1439,16,1,1904,Winter,16,1,1904,Winter,"herbage , which was very welcome after the recent severe drought . The lambing , too , had beeni excellent ;","The Times, 16th January 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1440,16,1,1904,Winter,16,1,1904,Winter,another proprietor he . said it was hoped that the drought had broken uo . nnd as the dams were full,"The Times, 16th January 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1441,16,1,1904,Winter,16,1,1904,Winter,"Total In sight to dato ... 7 , CG0M 7,379,000 Drought into sight during the ecek 243 , Mc 29 .","The Times, 16th January 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1442,16,1,1904,Winter,16,1,1904,Winter,"the Empire . The three years ' fiamine caused by drought has , therefore , passed heavily upon this part of","The Times, 16th January 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1443,18,1,1904,Winter,18,1,1904,Winter,"'wheat is ; also becomging . nervous over the crntinsied droughtyv conditions in the Souths-West , The close was firm at","The Times, 18th January 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1444,21,1,1904,Winter,21,1,1904,Winter,"held yesterd3y , a' 'Winchester-house , Mr. J. A. IL Drought presiding . IW moving the adoption of the report the","The Times, 21st January 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1445,22,1,1904,Winter,22,1,1904,Winter,enemy . It is for him what excessive and lasting drought is to the ryot . The chief value of the,"The Times, 22th January 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1446,30,1,1904,Winter,30,1,1904,Winter,"years . Tho diffiaulties had been increased bv the prolonged drought , whieb nowv seemed to have rached its concluslon ,","The Times, 30th January 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1447,1,2,1904,Winter,1,2,1904,Winter,the previo : : s year . On-iag to the drought thero wvas very little Australian mutitoln available tn satisfy the,"The Times, 1st February 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1448,1,2,1904,Winter,1,2,1904,Winter,"proportions during tle l:t ifrv Ye:lrs , . wfing to drought . 'Ilia principal poftentini sonrces of expanrsioln in tho futurro","The Times, 1st February 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1449,2,2,1904,Winter,2,2,1904,Winter,". T'tu effcits ) f thie late disastro , tes drought are only to be feud il tfi.o cu'pletim of holdinlgS","The Times, 2th February 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1450,5,2,1904,Winter,5,2,1904,Winter,diminished quantity of Australian -wool and meat . Although the drought came to an end in the early part of last,"The Times, 5th February 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1451,6,2,1904,Winter,6,2,1904,Winter,otf July . Tbe 'errIt Air-etne shipioments. retorts that the drought hri tiroken In Clliforntinaaud tle Nveakness oi cottor all enconraged,"The Times, 6th February 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1452,8,2,1904,Winter,8,2,1904,Winter,is not required for canal purposes . lIn tines of drought tlho canatl company holds uip all the water wvhiclh conmes,"The Times, 8th February 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1453,10,2,1904,Winter,10,2,1904,Winter,"for disposal 'inpublic sale being maintained . Tho pro- longed drought in Australia is now at an end , and ,","The Times, 10th February 1904",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1454,11,2,1904,Winter,11,2,1904,Winter,"p roeM. - potat. to a esiall yield as the drought hag iioie1 Considerable dailanee , and nl:c , ny old","The Times, 11st February 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1455,15,2,1904,Winter,15,2,1904,Winter,"of tho field roots , the principall effect of the drought was to dolay the gormirn tion of a Inrgo proportion","The Times, 15th February 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1456,18,2,1904,Winter,18,2,1904,Winter,", and we were fight- ing with a very heavy drought as well . Still , all praise is due to","The Times, 18th February 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1457,18,2,1904,Winter,18,2,1904,Winter,"value of the company 's estate . Cattlo disease , drought , and absence of irrigation were other causes which during","The Times, 18th February 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1458,18,2,1904,Winter,18,2,1904,Winter,"1towards the balance of 26,682 standing at tho debit of drought suspense account , leaving tho sum of 57 "" 72","The Times, 18th February 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1459,18,2,1904,Winter,18,2,1904,Winter,"the recoipts from the colliery and land departments . The drought appears to have at last thoroughly broken up , and","The Times, 18th February 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1460,18,2,1904,Winter,18,2,1904,Winter,"increase reach the numbers carried on the property before the drought , which w , ill result in a proportionate increase","The Times, 18th February 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1461,19,2,1904,Winter,19,2,1904,Winter,"largest decrease was between 1902 and 1903--namely , 18,000,000-when the drought -was at its worst . This falling oft had been","The Times, 19th February 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1462,19,2,1904,Winter,19,2,1904,Winter,"oft had been entirely owing to the unprecedented and prolonged drought , whicb , he was glad to say , had","The Times, 19th February 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1463,20,2,1904,Winter,20,2,1904,Winter,"which the com any Nvere largely interested . The long-continued drought and the consequent failuro of crops , cattle disease ,","The Times, 20th February 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1464,22,2,1904,Winter,22,2,1904,Winter,"be saved . There is no doubt that this continued drought is seriously alarming the Tibetans , and at the same","The Times, 22th February 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1465,22,2,1904,Winter,22,2,1904,Winter,". Witty turued his attention in a time of severe drought , when fodder was extremely scarco , to the wvaste","The Times, 22th February 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1466,22,2,1904,Winter,22,2,1904,Winter,"elects upon Australma flocks and herds of the frequently recurrent droughts , the coarsest vegetable matter being rendered appetizing and sustaining","The Times, 22th February 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1467,23,2,1904,Winter,23,2,1904,Winter,"tho total debit balance now standing at 107,489 . The drought has at last thoroughlybrokenup and a good season is practically","The Times, 23th February 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1468,24,2,1904,Winter,24,2,1904,Winter,"1902 . Another gratifying change was also observable since the drought broke up-namely , that , whereas their lambing in 1902","The Times, 24th February 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1469,24,2,1904,Winter,24,2,1904,Winter,"of more thoroughly recovering from the oefects of the past drought . Of course , there vas always danger ia such","The Times, 24th February 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1470,24,2,1904,Winter,24,2,1904,Winter,"Thero was still 20,082 standing at the debit of the drought suspense account , and it was now intended to reduce","The Times, 24th February 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1471,27,2,1904,Winter,27,2,1904,Winter,poor start and retarded growrth which are due to the drought during the fall and the winter . In sowo locallties,"The Times, 27th February 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1472,29,2,1904,Winter,29,2,1904,Winter,year ago . At the end of 1902 the long-continued drought had devastated the land from tho coast to the western,"The Times, 29th February 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1473,1,3,1904,Spring,1,3,1904,Spring,: -' We have no hesitation in saying that the drought has absolutely broken isp as far as your stations are,"The Times, 1st March 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1474,1,3,1904,Spring,1,3,1904,Spring,"to auy extent from floods , in whien an Austral-an drought usully terminated . He concluded by moving tho adoption of","The Times, 1st March 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1475,2,3,1904,Spring,2,3,1904,Spring,". common sense , and now , after thfe awfal drought of many years , they were vadunlly and , -","The Times, 2th March 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1476,3,3,1904,Spring,3,3,1904,Spring,with tho passing away of the effects of the late drought it is oMticipated that the records for succeeding quarters viU,"The Times, 3th March 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1477,3,3,1904,Spring,3,3,1904,Spring,"after congratulating the Common- wealth on the passing of the drought , expressed his regret at the outbreak of war in","The Times, 3th March 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1478,3,3,1904,Spring,3,3,1904,Spring,referred to the great change following the breaking of the drought . The colony had never had a brighter outlook .,"The Times, 3th March 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1479,3,3,1904,Spring,3,3,1904,Spring,the prospects of the colony since the breaking of the drought . He anmounced a continued policy of economy in administration,"The Times, 3th March 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1480,7,3,1904,Spring,7,3,1904,Spring,from the Armour party on Indications of a breakus tnio drought In the South-West . he close wNaseasy with near mouths,"The Times, 7th March 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1481,8,3,1904,Spring,8,3,1904,Spring,developments in the Far Eastermvwar . The continmed complaints of drought in the South-Vest also received more attention . Advices from,"The Times, 8th March 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1482,8,3,1904,Spring,8,3,1904,Spring,is largely due to increased sales of water doring the drought that prevailed for the last three months of the year,"The Times, 8th March 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1483,10,3,1904,Spring,10,3,1904,Spring,"tho trafilo of the camnl , either by frost or drought , throughout the year . On tho othor hand ,","The Times, 10th March 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1484,10,3,1904,Spring,10,3,1904,Spring,"tho , year , but the broak-up of the long-eontinned drought cused some improvement . The demaind , howover , remailned","The Times, 10th March 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1485,11,3,1904,Spring,11,3,1904,Spring,". Little more than a third of Victoria suffered from drought , and taking Australiaas a whole that fringe which seemed","The Times, 11st March 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1486,11,3,1904,Spring,11,3,1904,Spring,"wasnota s good as usual , owing to the prolongod drought during planting , coupled with tho low prices ruling durig","The Times, 11st March 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1487,12,3,1904,Spring,12,3,1904,Spring,"works for 'the development of the country , during the drought , when the channels of 'private employment were narrowed .","The Times, 12th March 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1488,24,3,1904,Spring,24,3,1904,Spring,", and , whatever inight happen in the way of drought this year , no hindrance from th e want of","The Times, 24th March 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1489,4,4,1904,Spring,4,4,1904,Spring,", , th- t ; eee there are eennptalurs of drought and cold teathertId seame parts au d h ooeds is","The Times, 4th April 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1490,12,4,1904,Spring,12,4,1904,Spring,a deathbed repentance . IHaving gilidd over the years of drought with lavish borrowings that damaged the credlit of all the,"The Times, 12th April 1904",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1491,19,4,1904,Spring,19,4,1904,Spring,"on the surface , crops are liable to su5er from drought in the dry seaton ; but , when deep ,","The Times, 19th April 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1492,19,4,1904,Spring,19,4,1904,Spring,"coarser at the surface the soil is more susceptible to drought , and less suitable for cottou. 4 . Bottom lands.","The Times, 19th April 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1493,19,4,1904,Spring,19,4,1904,Spring,the next year or two of the effects of the drought in the loss of increase of stock wbich would otherwiso,"The Times, 19th April 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1494,27,4,1904,Spring,27,4,1904,Spring,"vas an Australian company , where , owing to the drought , considerablo sums had been lost . rn that case","The Times, 27th April 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1495,27,4,1904,Spring,27,4,1904,Spring,"company , especially in viev of the break-up of the drought , had materially improved . He would not mention the","The Times, 27th April 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1496,27,4,1904,Spring,27,4,1904,Spring,directors made uP to January 31 states that the disastrous drought which prevailed throughout the State of New South Wales dauring,"The Times, 27th April 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1497,2,5,1904,Spring,2,5,1904,Spring,"deep-rooted and perennial , is suited rather to dry or droughty seasons than to such as we have recently experienced .","The Times, 2th May 1904",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1498,2,5,1904,Spring,2,5,1904,Spring,"1S93 , when Miay 'was accompanied by intense heat and drought , interrupted at the middle of the month by one","The Times, 2th May 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1499,2,5,1904,Spring,2,5,1904,Spring,"In ISO6 the traditional month of flowers vas hot , droughty , and dusty ; and the atmosphere w as rendered","The Times, 2th May 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1500,2,5,1904,Spring,2,5,1904,Spring,"very per- sistent charact2r . In the following year severe drought ruled over the first three 'weeks of May , and","The Times, 2th May 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1501,2,5,1904,Spring,2,5,1904,Spring,montlh began ; thereafter we had a fortnight of cold droughtwith night frosts and harsh atmospheres that brought vegetation almost to,"The Times, 2th May 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1502,2,5,1904,Spring,2,5,1904,Spring,". It was , in fact , a period of drought , in which practically the whole of the rainfall was","The Times, 2th May 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1503,3,5,1904,Spring,3,5,1904,Spring,"of prolonged rains had brought to an end the disastrous drought inAustralia , thiat the realization would in the future continue","The Times, 3th May 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1504,3,5,1904,Spring,3,5,1904,Spring,"the properties , especially those situated inuthe worst of the drought-striclen areas , but the anticipated depreciation would be apparently more","The Times, 3th May 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1505,5,5,1904,Spring,5,5,1904,Spring,"exception of wool , which vws accoznted for by the drought in Anstralia , and tho reduced imports of wooL In","The Times, 5th May 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1506,6,5,1904,Spring,6,5,1904,Spring,"nen have completed work wvith their crops delayed by the drought . "" I do not for a moment say that","The Times, 6th May 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1507,7,5,1904,Spring,7,5,1904,Spring,"tracts of country under the terrible conditions of the recent drought not only showed no sign of vegetable life , but","The Times, 7th May 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1508,9,5,1904,Spring,9,5,1904,Spring,had been allowed to get out of repair during the droughts of recent years . The defendants refused to incur tho,"The Times, 9th May 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1509,9,5,1904,Spring,9,5,1904,Spring,"to 189S ; -when , in consequence of a long-continued drought , the water in it , except as to the","The Times, 9th May 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1510,9,5,1904,Spring,9,5,1904,Spring,"pen . On the other hand , a hot , droughty autumn , attended by a dearth both of succulent food","The Times, 9th May 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1511,9,5,1904,Spring,9,5,1904,Spring,". This was largely a result of the severe autumn drought of 1899 , 'which reduced the yield of turnips and","The Times, 9th May 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1512,9,5,1904,Spring,9,5,1904,Spring,not a pleasant one . The effects of the disastrous drought of 1893 reduced the total sheep of the country from,"The Times, 9th May 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1513,9,5,1904,Spring,9,5,1904,Spring,"the year 1893 was nearly re-attained , when the autrunn drought to whiclh we have juist referred caused another reduction .","The Times, 9th May 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1514,10,5,1904,Spring,10,5,1904,Spring,"in tho ten years and now securm 0,000,000 acres from drought ; while the elaborato and oflicient relief operations wore facilitated","The Times, 10th May 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1515,16,5,1904,Spring,16,5,1904,Spring,"teeepb , lft Arustallan sbipments than expected , report ca drought rs the 'an dst nd hhgerspot-markets , seUcr3 be mm","The Times, 16th May 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1516,16,5,1904,Spring,16,5,1904,Spring,"ePring-sown tields are said to rpromise wll. in Rossia the drought has ben broken by benteflolal ains , but more is","The Times, 16th May 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1517,17,5,1904,Spring,17,5,1904,Spring,"help of every mission agency , to cope withthe severe droughts of recent years had been extaordmnrily suocessfuL In combating tho","The Times, 17th May 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1518,20,5,1904,Spring,20,5,1904,Spring,rported to the directors thamt tho break up of the drought and the excellent seasons now- bein enjyed ad pt qute,"The Times, 20th May 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1519,20,5,1904,Spring,20,5,1904,Spring,"in redthotion of the losses accumulated during the period of drought , bringing the same down from 161,808 to 152947 .","The Times, 20th May 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1520,20,5,1904,Spring,20,5,1904,Spring,"had been seriously reduced by the devastations of the recent drought bas occupied the attentifn of tho hoard , and tho","The Times, 20th May 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1521,23,5,1904,Spring,23,5,1904,Spring,the wheat harvest towards the clos of the recent great drought was the smallest relative to acrca o sown ever known,"The Times, 23th May 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1522,28,5,1904,Spring,28,5,1904,Spring,"of ten or eleven years ago , and the prolonged drought , that increase had not been so rapid during the","The Times, 28th May 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1523,28,5,1904,Spring,28,5,1904,Spring,"ovcr the holidays . hew crops were sustained by fearseCf drought.in portionaof the belt . Theodose was irregular , unchanged to","The Times, 28th May 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1524,28,5,1904,Spring,28,5,1904,Spring,influenced in disposing of it by the fact that the drought had left it in a position as to stock mhich,"The Times, 28th May 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1525,28,5,1904,Spring,28,5,1904,Spring,"loss "" because , as the proprietors knew , the drought had aused the cornpauy severe losses of stock on Moumt","The Times, 28th May 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1526,28,5,1904,Spring,28,5,1904,Spring,pre-vious accounts mid constituted a portion of the accumulation of drought osses shown by the general revenue account . The directors,"The Times, 28th May 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1527,31,5,1904,Spring,31,5,1904,Spring,thus showing that tho unfavourable situation created by the prolonged drought of 1'02 had to some extent passed away . The,"The Times, 31st May 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1528,3,6,1904,Summer,3,6,1904,Summer,". He had had to cope with a succession of droughts and with one famie of appalling agitude , his skiU","The Times, 3th June 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1529,8,6,1904,Summer,8,6,1904,Summer,native kinds were of good quality and withstood the summer drought better than imported varieties . The Make took the deepest,"The Times, 8th June 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1530,13,6,1904,Summer,13,6,1904,Summer,"excessive wet ( as last summer ) or to prolonged drought , some owners do not care to risl them upon","The Times, 13th June 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1531,14,6,1904,Summer,14,6,1904,Summer,"that period they had had the culmniuation of thne great drought , which lasted for eight or nine years , and","The Times, 14th June 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1532,14,6,1904,Summer,14,6,1904,Summer,". The compan asformed in the third year of the drought , at tie wenan imnprovement was confidently anticipated in the","The Times, 14th June 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1533,14,6,1904,Summer,14,6,1904,Summer,accounts bad increased steadily from the commencement . Although the drought had really broken up thoy could not experience the full,"The Times, 14th June 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1534,18,6,1904,Summer,18,6,1904,Summer,"feeling the effects of the grave ani prolonged period of drought , famine , and pluO through WMhic during several recent","The Times, 18th June 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1535,20,6,1904,Summer,20,6,1904,Summer,"blissI3 00 Tenuantl H. J. , Mi.P. 5 50 0 Drought bytre J A. tDoBe0 0 Wvaur.bope , ie.bs A. 58","The Times, 20th June 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1536,23,6,1904,Summer,23,6,1904,Summer,"compared with the estimates , of 74,9881b. , attribntable to drought during the early and closing months of the season and","The Times, 23th June 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1537,24,6,1904,Summer,24,6,1904,Summer,"MNrs . Charles Frederick , by the HoE . Ms. Droughtom Adderlev . Hill , Mrs. Qeorge Bernard , by Mrs.","The Times, 24th June 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1538,28,6,1904,Summer,28,6,1904,Summer,"is too powerful for it . Even in Klentucky protracted droughts may cames it to become quite brown in Aus ,","The Times, 28th June 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1539,30,6,1904,Summer,30,6,1904,Summer,"German torts , the influence of the German Governmeht being Drought into play by means of eontrol stations on the frontier","The Times, 30th June 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1540,4,7,1904,Summer,4,7,1904,Summer,", buyers declinin to npculate on account , of thLe drought . Choice mulch cocas eod S to LIS Iei Ihead","The Times, 4th July 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1541,4,7,1904,Summer,4,7,1904,Summer,"county of stubborn clays is suffering more or less from drought , in other districts the weather has been all that","The Times, 4th July 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1542,4,7,1904,Summer,4,7,1904,Summer,"peas and beans are not setting well , owing to drought . Potatoes and root crops have suffered from cold winds","The Times, 4th July 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1543,11,7,1904,Summer,11,7,1904,Summer,". By the end of last week the effects of drought were rapidly becoming more'noticeable , alike in the arable fields","The Times, 11st July 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1544,11,7,1904,Summer,11,7,1904,Summer,"crops , in patticular , are being retarded by the droughty ilnluences , and some amount of re-sowing has been rendered","The Times, 11st July 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1545,11,7,1904,Summer,11,7,1904,Summer,ten preceding years- years most of which were dominated by drought and not by ilood . In the forthcoming volume of,"The Times, 11st July 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1546,11,7,1904,Summer,11,7,1904,Summer,dealers were not well represented owing to hay-barvestug and the drought . Trade ruled very sirggish at ICs . to per,"The Times, 11st July 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1547,16,7,1904,Summer,16,7,1904,Summer,"parts of Rumania were far fromn encouraging , the long drought being responsible fora harvest which would probably be below the","The Times, 16th July 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1548,18,7,1904,Summer,18,7,1904,Summer,"dreadful season of 1893 , when a three months ' drought per- sisted till the middle of July , a large","The Times, 18th July 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1549,18,7,1904,Summer,18,7,1904,Summer,"muceh larger than inst year , wvhen a period of drought wan nexprienced in 1ho early part . V1aluies remain unaltered","The Times, 18th July 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1550,18,7,1904,Summer,18,7,1904,Summer,", but the crop has suilteied , from the prevailing drought . O LOUCESTERt , July IS. -There was no English","The Times, 18th July 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1551,20,7,1904,Summer,20,7,1904,Summer,"the grant and to the exceptional citcunstances , such as drought and cattle plague which have greatly prolonged tho work ,","The Times, 20th July 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1552,20,7,1904,Summer,20,7,1904,Summer,". Although for tho first few months of 1903 the drought continued , and again necessitated heavy special expenditure , from","The Times, 20th July 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1553,20,7,1904,Summer,20,7,1904,Summer,"1903 of 123,3D9 , after writing off 29,000 for special drought expenditure , as compared with a gross profit of 63,084","The Times, 20th July 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1554,21,7,1904,Summer,21,7,1904,Summer,". ' You have your sumshine and storms , your drought and your floods here in this country , but you","The Times, 21st July 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1555,21,7,1904,Summer,21,7,1904,Summer,"expenses , including the smm of 10,000 written ofl the drought suspenso account , amounted to 2-817,9 , leaving a net","The Times, 21st July 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1556,22,7,1904,Summer,22,7,1904,Summer,"in the country . T'he difliculties were increassed by a drought , . and the work of repatriation of the Boers","The Times, 22th July 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1557,23,7,1904,Summer,23,7,1904,Summer,"undoClifsoL No wote am exla cteada , lnex dk butaowinsto drought2 hrods am believed to be COTTON . chice ar L","The Times, 23th July 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1558,25,7,1904,Summer,25,7,1904,Summer,"most extraordinary thing , that it place had suffered from drought or famin , and rain wero wanted , they alxays","The Times, 25th July 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1559,25,7,1904,Summer,25,7,1904,Summer,"MES . Sir , -The great heat and tho comparative droughtwMch have folowed the hay-making season have caused shortness of herbage","The Times, 25th July 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1560,25,7,1904,Summer,25,7,1904,Summer,"the country from the effeets of the hot and persistent drought . Accordingly , the remnan-ts of the hay crop were","The Times, 25th July 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1561,25,7,1904,Summer,25,7,1904,Summer,"becoming badly mildewed . Potatoes have suffered greatly from the droughty conditions , and : as the half-grown tubers areripening prematurely","The Times, 25th July 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1562,25,7,1904,Summer,25,7,1904,Summer,"Australian Commonwealth , due to the termination of a devastating drought , is fully reflected in the increase of shipments of","The Times, 25th July 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1563,25,7,1904,Summer,25,7,1904,Summer,and dry . hat havres nomain suflered so mush romthe drought as somn other ceralssadhav rleea raidl . Otshave bee cut,"The Times, 25th July 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1564,26,7,1904,Summer,26,7,1904,Summer,"to the grant and to the exceptional cirunmstances , suchas drought and cattle plague , wich havo greaty prolonged the worik","The Times, 26th July 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1565,27,7,1904,Summer,27,7,1904,Summer,to submit to the complete stoppage of their trade . DROUGHT IN AUSTRIA . ( moM OUR OWN COEPOiDENT . VIIN'NA,"The Times, 27th July 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1566,27,7,1904,Summer,27,7,1904,Summer,of the station generally were' greatly affected by the severe drought from which the company had suaered during several previous years,"The Times, 27th July 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1567,27,7,1904,Summer,27,7,1904,Summer,"unexpacted , draw . back , such as another sovere drought . On the whole the year 1903 bad been a","The Times, 27th July 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1568,1,8,1904,Summer,1,8,1904,Summer,"was suffering from the effects of a hot and prolonged drought . The corn crops were ripening prematurely , pastures vere","The Times, 1st August 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1569,1,8,1904,Summer,1,8,1904,Summer,"might have been anticipated , after the 1ong continuance of drought ; amd there has sinco been enough rain to benefit","The Times, 1st August 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1570,1,8,1904,Summer,1,8,1904,Summer,"181 will remomber that a July of extraordinary heat and drought vms folloed by a ery wot August , which sadly","The Times, 1st August 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1571,1,8,1904,Summer,1,8,1904,Summer,"MAIuz onCp . BUXAllEST , JurY 3L* Owin' to the drought the maz drop is almost entirely lost . f order","The Times, 1st August 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1572,1,8,1904,Summer,1,8,1904,Summer,", would be able to battle with the diseases , droughts , and distempers of that country ; but , althoough","The Times, 1st August 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1573,1,8,1904,Summer,1,8,1904,Summer,"of urther damnage , which is only possible now by drought , and this is unlikely , as the ) ground","The Times, 1st August 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1574,3,8,1904,Summer,3,8,1904,Summer,whre oa ofthecrp 'enId be henilted by rains . Tte drought at present.is ost seorIous In tbnorthBeurntetnd cent-ral sontg*res oyf th,"The Times, 3th August 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1575,4,8,1904,Summer,4,8,1904,Summer,"very short in Australian wool , owing to tho prolonged drought , nibw happily terminated , from which tho Colonies had","The Times, 4th August 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1576,5,8,1904,Summer,5,8,1904,Summer,"rise in price . And if there should be any drought in.A.merica , or any such speculation as that Which took","The Times, 5th August 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1577,6,8,1904,Summer,6,8,1904,Summer,"from injury ( duo to insect or fungus pests , drought or wet , cold or frost ) , together with","The Times, 6th August 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1578,6,8,1904,Summer,6,8,1904,Summer,"and pastures-necessarily show the effects of the July heat and drought ; There is a decline of ninepoints inEEngland , -flve","The Times, 6th August 1904",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1579,6,8,1904,Summer,6,8,1904,Summer,crop higher than 90 . What the torrid heat and drought of July did for our farm crops is succinotly illustrated,"The Times, 6th August 1904",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1580,6,8,1904,Summer,6,8,1904,Summer,"reason being that most of the ten preceding years 'were droughty . The unfavourable position assigned to the wheat , bean","The Times, 6th August 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1581,8,8,1904,Summer,8,8,1904,Summer,week of July-rainis that efectually broke the spen of hot drought that had ruled so long and ; o injuriously .,"The Times, 8th August 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1582,8,8,1904,Summer,8,8,1904,Summer,"in prices , such as must have resulted had the drought persisted , would have been in every way calanitous .","The Times, 8th August 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1583,8,8,1904,Summer,8,8,1904,Summer,season . In the north and north-east of Scotland long-contiaued drought has impaired the prospects of the season . An experienced,"The Times, 8th August 1904",Scotland,UKM,UKM5,UKM50,Aberdeenshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 1584,8,8,1904,Summer,8,8,1904,Summer,"Rumania , on account of the destructive effects of the drought in the Danubian valleyupon the preseni crop , serves to","The Times, 8th August 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1585,8,8,1904,Summer,8,8,1904,Summer,"l0ewt. more than last year , when Scotland suffered mueh drought and cold in the spring and early summer . The","The Times, 8th August 1904",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1586,8,8,1904,Summer,8,8,1904,Summer,"whilst the Velvet Don , on account of its great drought-resisting unities , is consideredworthyoof special consideration . regards the characteristics","The Times, 8th August 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1587,10,8,1904,Summer,10,8,1904,Summer,"penod 344. dearer inLuenced by firm American advices , continined drought , ana Austrian repurehases , and advanced steadily to the","The Times, 10th August 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1588,10,8,1904,Summer,10,8,1904,Summer,"teports from the Continent are less favourable owlin to the drought , and there 2s less dispositlon amongst growers to make","The Times, 10th August 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1589,12,8,1904,Summer,12,8,1904,Summer,"efforts were rendered still more arduous and difficultbecause of the drought , which necessitated practically the keeping alive of a great","The Times, 12th August 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1590,13,8,1904,Summer,13,8,1904,Summer,"that a contributing cause of their increased expenditure -was the drought wghich aflited RhoDdesia in the period under review , entailing","The Times, 13th August 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1591,15,8,1904,Summer,15,8,1904,Summer,"the metropolitan districts . In the south and south-east the drought persists , whilst in the exceptional localities where rain has","The Times, 15th August 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1592,15,8,1904,Summer,15,8,1904,Summer,"summers with those iof the more or less hot and droughty seasons which preceded them . In 1896 , a year","The Times, 15th August 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1593,15,8,1904,Summer,15,8,1904,Summer,"the technical sense of the term . But protection from drought rather than aequisition of revenue is our object . ""","The Times, 15th August 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1594,15,8,1904,Summer,15,8,1904,Summer,"a danger and an aggra&ation rather than a protection from drought , A fair weather storge work encouratges the , growh","The Times, 15th August 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1595,15,8,1904,Summer,15,8,1904,Summer,"the difficuties the Cypriotes had to contend with from recGnring drought , and It vas rather hard that from an avernge","The Times, 15th August 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1596,19,8,1904,Summer,19,8,1904,Summer,", 3S , Paternoster-row . ; ; TDIIAS THAT HiAVB DROUGHT FORTUNE:S "" AP . ( copyrIght ) . Booklet pest","The Times, 19th August 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1597,19,8,1904,Summer,19,8,1904,Summer,enthie lower ground by the nising tide of heat and drought ; thZt succeeded the last glacial epoch . Midsummer snovs,"The Times, 19th August 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1598,20,8,1904,Summer,20,8,1904,Summer,weakzer . There were newvs that rains vere breaking the drought In the corn belt aind cash houses were selling freely,"The Times, 20th August 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1599,22,8,1904,Summer,22,8,1904,Summer,expeense of the districts outside of their field . Severe droughts and famines occurred at very irregular intervals ; a noteororthy,"The Times, 22th August 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1600,22,8,1904,Summer,22,8,1904,Summer,. The years 1896 and 1899 8vere years of severe drought followed y famine over very large areas . The area,"The Times, 22th August 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1601,22,8,1904,Summer,22,8,1904,Summer,"and in defect during the greater part of theiperiod of drought , decreased humidity andcoloud . The examination of the whole","The Times, 22th August 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1602,22,8,1904,Summer,22,8,1904,Summer,"their annual dairy produce review , remnark that the great drought that had crippled the Australian export butter trade for eight","The Times, 22th August 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1603,24,8,1904,Summer,24,8,1904,Summer,"would bo snificient storago for meoting a 90 days ' drought . The total fall utilized would bo about 1 ,","The Times, 24th August 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1604,24,8,1904,Summer,24,8,1904,Summer,"cent . load factor for the maximu possible periods of drought , , which were calculated at 1 days . From","The Times, 24th August 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1605,27,8,1904,Summer,27,8,1904,Summer,". weather- that is , too much rain or severe drought are serious factors affecting the output of cotton in Ameriea","The Times, 27th August 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1606,29,8,1904,Summer,29,8,1904,Summer,", in the north and north-east of Scotland , long-continued drought had impaired the prospects of the season . The Banffshire","The Times, 29th August 1904",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1607,29,8,1904,Summer,29,8,1904,Summer," Prospects all over are favourable , despite The sevre drought of June and July . Barley will be in many","The Times, 29th August 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1608,29,8,1904,Summer,29,8,1904,Summer,"bringaremunerativo figure . Oats all over -are short , tho drought having affected them very adversely . The part of the","The Times, 29th August 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1609,29,8,1904,Summer,29,8,1904,Summer,"thoroughly sound roots , but those put down during the drought were very slow in coming to the hoe , and","The Times, 29th August 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1610,29,8,1904,Summer,29,8,1904,Summer,"June , were much deteriorated by the subsequent heat and drought . Threshing is in progress in the north , and","The Times, 29th August 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1611,29,8,1904,Summer,29,8,1904,Summer,"At length , in 1893 , a year of disastrous drought , the extent of land under wvheatfell for the lirst","The Times, 29th August 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1612,29,8,1904,Summer,29,8,1904,Summer,"the south , who went into tho wilderness , a drought-stricen land , and after manay years of privations made it","The Times, 29th August 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1613,2,9,1904,Autumn,2,9,1904,Autumn,"were , without doubt , retained there by the exceptional drought of last year . Blnt others , who had off","The Times, 2th September 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1614,2,9,1904,Autumn,2,9,1904,Autumn,"the sk ies for signs of a cessation of the drought , t4O women coontinp endlessly the damage to their homes","The Times, 2th September 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1615,2,9,1904,Autumn,2,9,1904,Autumn,"other subjects , gae , & . C 7 , Droughton-road , Thcornton-sent.h . HE PARENTS of a YOUNG LADY ,","The Times, 2th September 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1616,5,9,1904,Autumn,5,9,1904,Autumn,"clear skies to much cloud , and from periods of drought and calm to spells of windy , rainy weather .","The Times, 5th September 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1617,5,9,1904,Autumn,5,9,1904,Autumn,"the week being 36 . In France , although the droughty conditions that prevailed for some weeks in July and August","The Times, 5th September 1904","England,Wales","UKH,UKL","UKH3,UKL1,UKL3,UKH1","UKL15,UKL17,UKL18,UKL22,UKH13",Glamorganshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 1618,5,9,1904,Autumn,5,9,1904,Autumn,"than in any year since 1893 . After the severe drought in the year just named the total declined from 2,554,624","The Times, 5th September 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1619,6,9,1904,Autumn,6,9,1904,Autumn,"h , makesthethird shotb Cr6p in 5ucee5sion , he0 groat drought madtoical heat on tl ; o Continent have reduced the","The Times, 6th September 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1620,7,9,1904,Autumn,7,9,1904,Autumn,"from injury ( due to insect or fungus pests , drought or wet , cold or frosts , with average growth","The Times, 7th September 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1621,7,9,1904,Autumn,7,9,1904,Autumn,"most-though not all-of the ton preceding summers were hot and droughty end , on the whole , inimical to tho free","The Times, 7th September 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1622,9,9,1904,Autumn,9,9,1904,Autumn,normal and ouotetions rule ftts .. The long period of drought-andalmost hopicarlheat n the cntlneat gave rIse to grave fears that,"The Times, 9th September 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1623,10,9,1904,Autumn,10,9,1904,Autumn,the first settlers w.ho had the misfortune to encounter a drought their first two seasons in the colonv . I have,"The Times, 10th September 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1624,10,9,1904,Autumn,10,9,1904,Autumn,Umtali wiith a large staff of officials and workmen ; drought and famine on the Zambesi have restricted production ; the,"The Times, 10th September 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1625,13,9,1904,Autumn,13,9,1904,Autumn,very good quality is anticipated . On account of the drought the yield of grapes is not so heavy as was,"The Times, 13th September 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1626,20,9,1904,Autumn,20,9,1904,Autumn,", and Braila has been practically destroyed by the summer drought , with the exception of nine communes in the last-named","The Times, 20th September 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1627,20,9,1904,Autumn,20,9,1904,Autumn,"has suffered less severely in others , owing to the drought , and the prospect for the rural population during the","The Times, 20th September 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1628,27,9,1904,Autumn,27,9,1904,Autumn,"fallow has not been reeorded since that year of disastrous drought , 1893 . The newly-sown formge crops are making satisfactory","The Times, 27th September 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1629,28,9,1904,Autumn,28,9,1904,Autumn,". Th e result , although still showing evidences oftho-severe drought through which the country passed , isa greaA improvoment upon","The Times, 28th September 1904",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1630,29,9,1904,Autumn,29,9,1904,Autumn,"soon recovered on aetivehuI , ostensib due to news of drought , in Aurtraillnois a report that as circulmtd Stating that","The Times, 29th September 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1631,29,9,1904,Autumn,29,9,1904,Autumn,"at least ten bushels to the acre . The recent drought in Australia-with some justice called unprecedented , because it has","The Times, 29th September 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1632,1,10,1904,Autumn,1,10,1904,Autumn,"thenmauacuvres . The divisional cmoinlssariat , in consequenca of thie drought , nlso furnished wnter carts- which accompanied the troops on","The Times, 1st October 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1633,3,10,1904,Autumn,3,10,1904,Autumn,"1903 , when everything was burnt up by heat and drought . A Warwick- shire farmer says that threshing reveals ,","The Times, 3th October 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1634,3,10,1904,Autumn,3,10,1904,Autumn,"some districts , but is hindered by the continuation of drought in others . The dry weatherand cold nights'have , somewhat","The Times, 3th October 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1635,6,10,1904,Autumn,6,10,1904,Autumn,"from injury ( due to insect or fungms posts , drought or vet ; cold or frost ) with tverage growth","The Times, 6th October 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1636,7,10,1904,Autumn,7,10,1904,Autumn,"of their previous meetings-by an expression of regret at the drought . The drought had happily broken up , and the","The Times, 7th October 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1637,7,10,1904,Autumn,7,10,1904,Autumn,"meetings-by an expression of regret at the drought . The drought had happily broken up , and the crops for the","The Times, 7th October 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1638,7,10,1904,Autumn,7,10,1904,Autumn,"the numbers of which wero so largely rodoced bv the drought-from 106,000,000 to about 48,000,000-viero now rapidly in-creasing . With respeet","The Times, 7th October 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1639,7,10,1904,Autumn,7,10,1904,Autumn,"was the main cause . The great factor was tho drought which had prevailed on the Continent for some months ,","The Times, 7th October 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1640,8,10,1904,Autumn,8,10,1904,Autumn,"been a satisfactory one , in spite of a. partial drought in soime dlistricts during the lirst six months , and","The Times, 8th October 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1641,8,10,1904,Autumn,8,10,1904,Autumn,"atnd hot summer gave rise to fears tal t the drought was too sustained , hut tlumelyrains leave dispelled these alarms","The Times, 8th October 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1642,14,10,1904,Autumn,14,10,1904,Autumn,"BOYNE , to dato October 13 ; and A. B. Drought to the PxEssnoKE for the G.U.A , undated . Engineer","The Times, 14th October 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1643,17,10,1904,Autumn,17,10,1904,Autumn,"but it seemeed last nighthighlyprobable tbat the short spoll of drought would soon be broken . LONDON ( I.O.Oss. , Oct.","The Times, 17th October 1904",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1644,17,10,1904,Autumn,17,10,1904,Autumn,"disastrous summer of 1893 , when through the ravages of drought farmers were at their wits ' ends as to how","The Times, 17th October 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1645,19,10,1904,Autumn,19,10,1904,Autumn,"gallons exported ; and althougb , owing to the excessivo drought , the Algerian vine- yards would have produced some 10","The Times, 19th October 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1646,19,10,1904,Autumn,19,10,1904,Autumn,of the South African fanner wre disinctly encouraging . The drought which was preva- lent 12 months ago had been followed,"The Times, 19th October 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1647,20,10,1904,Autumn,20,10,1904,Autumn,". Tle sovwing of the maizeo bas 'ben delayed by drought , but is nrv 'being pushMd on actively . Live-","The Times, 20th October 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1648,21,10,1904,Autumn,21,10,1904,Autumn,"of extraordinary abundance , wvere consider- ably damged by the drought , whieh lasted throughout the months of June and Julv","The Times, 21st October 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1649,21,10,1904,Autumn,21,10,1904,Autumn,"crop , as usual , has suffered most fronm the drought ; in the Varna distriet only some 20 per cent","The Times, 21st October 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1650,21,10,1904,Autumn,21,10,1904,Autumn,"year . Brarvest prospects were generally good , but prolonged droughts seriously interfered wnth tho crops in July and Augsst ,","The Times, 21st October 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1651,21,10,1904,Autumn,21,10,1904,Autumn,"of the industrial populatUOn is to be apprebended . The droughts caused a prolongedinterruption of inland shipping inJulyandAugust , w-ich entailed","The Times, 21st October 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1652,26,10,1904,Autumn,26,10,1904,Autumn,"to inertase their flockts . The losses during the protmcted drought were stupendous , but the recuperative power of the land","The Times, 26th October 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1653,27,10,1904,Autumn,27,10,1904,Autumn,"60,000,000 sheep which were said to have perished in the drought were replaced by the natural produce of the 40,000 ,","The Times, 27th October 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1654,27,10,1904,Autumn,27,10,1904,Autumn,gone some 'way to repair the ravages occasioned by the drought . The outlook for the agricultural industry was no less,"The Times, 27th October 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1655,28,10,1904,Autumn,28,10,1904,Autumn,"living was continuously rising in consequenco of the devastation from drought . To quoto his own words- "" The high prices","The Times, 28th October 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1656,28,10,1904,Autumn,28,10,1904,Autumn,prices recorded in 1108 were solely attributabIe to the u@precedented drought . They had nothing to do with tariffs . In,"The Times, 28th October 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1657,28,10,1904,Autumn,28,10,1904,Autumn,"mont heavy hail storms did great damage . A continued drought clso caused much alarm among the "" Vignerons "" ;","The Times, 28th October 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1658,28,10,1904,Autumn,28,10,1904,Autumn,oving to the slow recovery from the terrible years of drought . 'ho board believed that the depression now so univorsally,"The Times, 28th October 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1659,29,10,1904,Autumn,29,10,1904,Autumn,rate of 2 per cent . peratimuan . If the drought in the colony caused less dan:age to the revenue of,"The Times, 29th October 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1660,31,10,1904,Autumn,31,10,1904,Autumn,"few districts , and notably the midlands , wVhere the drought has been unlduly prolonged . Complaints of the ravages of","The Times, 31st October 1904",England,"UKF,UKG",,,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 1661,2,11,1904,Autumn,2,11,1904,Autumn,and wet weatstergI Argen ua witter receipts . advlees of drought hu the Sout- ? seawtr na belt an furherrunours of,"The Times, 2th November 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1662,4,11,1904,Autumn,4,11,1904,Autumn,"of 11,519,417 in 1802 , the year preceding the great drought . A adminution of 553,789 In the 'nmber of sheep","The Times, 4th November 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1663,5,11,1904,Autumn,5,11,1904,Autumn,"cause of complaint appears to be the long spell of drought , which has interfered so much with cub-hunting and has","The Times, 5th November 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1664,7,11,1904,Autumn,7,11,1904,Autumn,"against Durham . The ground , owing to pro- longed drought , wee much too hard for Rugby football , sndseveral","The Times, 7th November 1904",England,UKC,UKC1,"UKC14,UKC11",West Hartlepool,20th Century newspaper,Media 1665,8,11,1904,Autumn,8,11,1904,Autumn,"depth from--outer bottom to upper deck , 4Ofth. 9in. ; drought forward , 2Sft . Gin. , aft , 27th Sin","The Times, 8th November 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1666,8,11,1904,Autumn,8,11,1904,Autumn,", together withcables reportingraininArgentina , and with Western advilestalkLngof continued drought in the South-West awd further d3mago by hessian tty ,","The Times, 8th November 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1667,11,11,1904,Autumn,11,11,1904,Autumn,"the French Chamber of Deputies , could never have been Drought about if England alone had wished for it . It","The Times, 11st November 1904",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1668,11,11,1904,Autumn,11,11,1904,Autumn,"on the various stations had been so depleted by the drought of the last ten years , that theso properties ,","The Times, 11st November 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1669,11,11,1904,Autumn,11,11,1904,Autumn,any- thing like reasonable values . The long series of droughts had uot only shaken eonfdence in pastoral investinorts but bad,"The Times, 11st November 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1670,11,11,1904,Autumn,11,11,1904,Autumn,", and a sum carried forward of 55,507 . The drought had taught the direotors an object lesson as to the","The Times, 11st November 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1671,15,11,1904,Autumn,15,11,1904,Autumn,"a corresponding sum of only 179,826 last year , when drought extensively prevailed . The ten months ' imporb of cheese","The Times, 15th November 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1672,15,11,1904,Autumn,15,11,1904,Autumn,", and 1-28 in 1901 . In France the autumn drought hasbeen serious , especially in the midland and southern districts","The Times, 15th November 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1673,15,11,1904,Autumn,15,11,1904,Autumn,of the Australasian wheat trade in 1903 'was due to drought . The aggregates at the foot of the table include,"The Times, 15th November 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1674,16,11,1904,Autumn,16,11,1904,Autumn,"to the failure of the iarvest resulting from the prolonged drought of the pasb summer . The Government , which early","The Times, 16th November 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1675,18,11,1904,Autumn,18,11,1904,Autumn,"further reductioit of the amount of loss caused by the drought , which accordingly now stands at 112,658 . In the","The Times, 18th November 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1676,18,11,1904,Autumn,18,11,1904,Autumn,"being the first yeas since the break up of the drought , the loss eausedte the company by:that disaster has been","The Times, 18th November 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1677,18,11,1904,Autumn,18,11,1904,Autumn,"be expeted that ftrther:arge reductionL in the atmount of the drought lbssw.llhebbroughtabout in the course-of lbepastoml yearnowv current , havingregard to","The Times, 18th November 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1678,18,11,1904,Autumn,18,11,1904,Autumn,"thfat ston , . whichias IZuired7for relief purpose6 during tho drought , leD been Lstlnaotorily closed . The dairying indutry of","The Times, 18th November 1904",England,UKG,UKG2,UKG23,Longton,20th Century newspaper,Media 1679,19,11,1904,Autumn,19,11,1904,Autumn,"and finally some 640,000 for indemnities to sufferers from the drought of last summer . An idea of the complicated practices","The Times, 19th November 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1680,23,11,1904,Autumn,23,11,1904,Autumn,"will not bear the light of inquiry . Conceding the drought and deficiency of the European heet crop , had there","The Times, 23th November 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1681,25,11,1904,Autumn,25,11,1904,Autumn,"( there is none ) , but entirely to the drought on the Continent already roferred to . As to the","The Times, 25th November 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1682,26,11,1904,Autumn,26,11,1904,Autumn,"demand , the good effects of the break-up of the drought and the ilrrness oE the wool market haying called the","The Times, 26th November 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1683,26,11,1904,Autumn,26,11,1904,Autumn,"of their stations they had not been without touches of drought , which , howevor , had not lasted very long","The Times, 26th November 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1684,26,11,1904,Autumn,26,11,1904,Autumn,quantity obtained by reason of destruction of sheep by tho drought . The prosDects of tho year on which they had,"The Times, 26th November 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1685,26,11,1904,Autumn,26,11,1904,Autumn,"loss a year ago of 27,057 . The balance of drought losses now stood in the general revenue account at 112,658","The Times, 26th November 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1686,26,11,1904,Autumn,26,11,1904,Autumn,that he had said during the dark days of the drought as to their intrinsic value . Ho felt sure that,"The Times, 26th November 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1687,26,11,1904,Autumn,26,11,1904,Autumn,was the first after the break up of the long drought . The companv 's profits in that year amounted to,"The Times, 26th November 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1688,29,11,1904,Autumn,29,11,1904,Autumn,"26-82 bushels per acre , is the lowest since the droughty season of 1895 , 'when it was returned at 2623","The Times, 29th November 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1689,29,11,1904,Autumn,29,11,1904,Autumn,"estimated to have been produced iu that year of disastrous drought , 1S93 . It is not so large as the","The Times, 29th November 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1690,1,12,1904,Winter,1,12,1904,Winter,", 18-17 ; Ellen Hiowvorth , 1840 ; Lieutenant Edw-ard Drought IS5i6Delis O'Reillv , Sergent-M3ajor , Bengal Artilliiry , vith i","The Times, 1st December 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1691,3,12,1904,Winter,3,12,1904,Winter,any consoe quence took place until the effeots of tho drought on the Continent had been recognized . As is always,"The Times, 3th December 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1692,7,12,1904,Winter,7,12,1904,Winter,"expCctations of the-colonists . The alfalfa suffered some- v.what from drought , and , at a later period , fronm excessive","The Times, 7th December 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1693,9,12,1904,Winter,9,12,1904,Winter,"normal course . Unhappily , they did nof . Unusual drought affected the beet crop so seriously that , though about","The Times, 9th December 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1694,9,12,1904,Winter,9,12,1904,Winter,"in describing as of "" splendid quality . "" The drought bad told heavily on tho half-year 's worlding costs ,","The Times, 9th December 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1695,10,12,1904,Winter,10,12,1904,Winter,Cheers . ) He wished to emphasize the immense evil Drought about to the country by the excessive public expenditure which,"The Times, 10th December 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1696,12,12,1904,Winter,12,12,1904,Winter,"be suspended in many midland localities on account of autumn drought , have not been completed , and it seems probable","The Times, 12th December 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1697,13,12,1904,Winter,13,12,1904,Winter,"an equable climnate enud an absolutely -reliable rainfall , where drought has niever been known . The W. A. Governmeont records","The Times, 13th December 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1698,16,12,1904,Winter,16,12,1904,Winter,satisfactory . The effect of the break- up of the drought was perhaps shown in the grain trade more than in,"The Times, 16th December 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1699,16,12,1904,Winter,16,12,1904,Winter,were able to make headway during an adversa perod of drought and other troubles would be able to do very much,"The Times, 16th December 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1700,17,12,1904,Winter,17,12,1904,Winter,"afx , airs owing to the break up of the drought , was to some extent shown in the present revenue","The Times, 17th December 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1701,19,12,1904,Winter,19,12,1904,Winter,"satisfactory In the central and southern ( istricts , where drought persisted till late In the season . In these localities","The Times, 19th December 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1702,21,12,1904,Winter,21,12,1904,Winter,"resigned ; W. H. Myers , vice G. T. A. Drought , appointed Adjutant . GRE ; ADIER GUARDS . Thle","The Times, 21st December 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1703,22,12,1904,Winter,22,12,1904,Winter,"Scaldwell Nortbampton-patron , the Duke of Buccleuch ; Rev. A. Drought , rector of Kilmessan , Navan , rector of Rathrale","The Times, 22th December 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1704,24,12,1904,Winter,24,12,1904,Winter,report states that theInjury to the vinter-wieatin that State from drought is equal to 30 per cent .. and it the,"The Times, 24th December 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1705,26,12,1904,Winter,26,12,1904,Winter,"misses the year 1893 , when , owing to rigoroius drought in spring and early szmnimer , the aggregate crop of","The Times, 26th December 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1706,31,12,1904,Winter,31,12,1904,Winter,"of May ; but there intervened filve months of intense drought , and the yield las consequently a poor one .","The Times, 31st December 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1707,31,12,1904,Winter,31,12,1904,Winter,"in the Commonwealth has been the break-up of the long drought and the consequeut revival of Australian prosperity , as far","The Times, 31st December 1904",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1708,2,1,1905,Winter,2,1,1905,Winter,carting Of water for steak was rendered imperative by the droughty conditions which had set in and which had dried up,"The Times, 2th January 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1709,2,1,1905,Winter,2,1,1905,Winter,"vwas saffering from the effects of a hot and prolonged drought . The corn crops were ripening prematurely , pastures were","The Times, 2th January 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1710,2,1,1905,Winter,2,1,1905,Winter,"to 26s. 4d. at midsummer . At this period the drought began , and rendered a meagre crop at home a","The Times, 2th January 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1711,2,1,1905,Winter,2,1,1905,Winter,"in the early potato crops ; but after the July drought the virulence of the disease diminished , and the late","The Times, 2th January 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1712,2,1,1905,Winter,2,1,1905,Winter,"estimated to have been produced in that year of disastrous drought , 1893 . Whilst not so large as the crops","The Times, 2th January 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1713,4,1,1905,Winter,4,1,1905,Winter,"have added to our supply . Owing to an unprecedented drought on the Continent , whhich Mr. Boyd apparently thinks was","The Times, 4th January 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1714,5,1,1905,Winter,5,1,1905,Winter,published at Bloemfontein . Ho also considers that the prolonged drought had a good deal to do with the manifestations of,"The Times, 5th January 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1715,6,1,1905,Winter,6,1,1905,Winter,"bad harvest of 1903 , the result of a severe drought . The 190'I crops are also below the average ,","The Times, 6th January 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1716,6,1,1905,Winter,6,1,1905,Winter,due to the bad harvest and other effects of the drought . The importation of foreign goods into Angora is so,"The Times, 6th January 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1717,10,1,1905,Winter,10,1,1905,Winter,the whole of LincolsWhire seem to have escaped the excessive drought . Taking the British Isles altogether the deliciency of rainfall,"The Times, 10th January 1905","UK,England","UKF,UKH","UKF3,UKH1",UKH13,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1718,11,1,1905,Winter,11,1,1905,Winter,. V. 0 . Todd O . J. B. A. Drought Gent . Cadet R. H. Leyland J . . A.,"The Times, 11st January 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1719,19,1,1905,Winter,19,1,1905,Winter,"was hold yestarday at Winchester-house . Mr. J. A. E. Drought , who presided , observed that at the time of","The Times, 19th January 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1720,20,1,1905,Winter,20,1,1905,Winter,"ample provision . Since the South African war and the drought in 1901 and 1902 , business with the Colonies -as","The Times, 20th January 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1721,21,1,1905,Winter,21,1,1905,Winter,"for this year . His Excellency further states that the drought of the last two years has been unprecedented , and","The Times, 21st January 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1722,24,1,1905,Winter,24,1,1905,Winter,"to replace te ravages occasioned b tho recent abnormal r drought . The proprietors would , l thought , be ple3sod","The Times, 24th January 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1723,26,1,1905,Winter,26,1,1905,Winter,"flood waters would be stored for utilization in periods of drought , for the benefit of the comnunity , with the","The Times, 26th January 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1724,27,1,1905,Winter,27,1,1905,Winter,", Indian and Colonial Rail1w-ay Securities . AUTIIAI AFTER THE DROUGHT : i . FHE NEW LAW RELATING TO PATEN'TS I.","The Times, 27th January 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1725,28,1,1905,Winter,28,1,1905,Winter,"The rise in the price was duo to the great drought , which had caused a shortage in the Continental beet","The Times, 28th January 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1726,28,1,1905,Winter,28,1,1905,Winter,"d . The Royal Irish Rifles. -F B3 . A. Drought , In suecession to Lieut . A. P. T. LHghes","The Times, 28th January 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1727,28,1,1905,Winter,28,1,1905,Winter,"well dug , and , even in time of great drought , this has given me an unfailing supply of water","The Times, 28th January 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1728,30,1,1905,Winter,30,1,1905,Winter,""" ( p.249j ; , A ustralia , after the Drought . r. -Losses 'and Recovery "" ( p. 249 )","The Times, 30th January 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1729,2,2,1905,Winter,2,2,1905,Winter,interruption of the Elbe navigation caused by the . long drought . British coal intended for Berlin andtithber markeatsin the interioris,"The Times, 2th February 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1730,4,2,1905,Winter,4,2,1905,Winter,"war . Another disturbing' dtorin'.the economic situation : 'was the:prolonged drought , which vas now : making itself felt in many","The Times, 4th February 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1731,6,2,1905,Winter,6,2,1905,Winter,"had gach a combination of warmth , sunshine , and drought occurred in the middle portion of the year there would","The Times, 6th February 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1732,7,2,1905,Winter,7,2,1905,Winter,"remaining exceptional year in 1898 , a year of phenomenal drought . Thus every year when the difference bet-ween the computed","The Times, 7th February 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1733,11,2,1905,Winter,11,2,1905,Winter,"FM . 10 , 4 40 r.P . The long drought from which the Riu-ktn Islands suffered in l191 has produced","The Times, 11st February 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1734,13,2,1905,Winter,13,2,1905,Winter,", whilst in the west the crops are suffering from drought , which has reasserted itself . In the central distriets","The Times, 13th February 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1735,14,2,1905,Winter,14,2,1905,Winter,"the London market had borne the entire result of the drought , but the amount sold in the colonyin 1003-04 wnas","The Times, 14th February 1905",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1736,22,2,1905,Winter,22,2,1905,Winter,"wite-ofl the balanco standihe to the debit of the , drought suspenso account - which ' had W "" 488 the","The Times, 22th February 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1737,28,2,1905,Winter,28,2,1905,Winter,a granary for export to Europe and a reserve against drought elsewhere in India . The entire scheme will cover a,"The Times, 28th February 1905",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1738,28,2,1905,Winter,28,2,1905,Winter,"absolute security of this great tract from the effects of drought would seem cheap for the money , even if there","The Times, 28th February 1905",England,"UKH,UKJ","UKH2,UKJ4,UKJ2","UKH23,UKJ42,UKJ23",,20th Century newspaper,Media 1739,28,2,1905,Winter,28,2,1905,Winter,"years of prosperity , but , should another period of drought unfortunately occur during construction , famine relief would be enormously","The Times, 28th February 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1740,28,2,1905,Winter,28,2,1905,Winter,"by the protection which they will afford in years of drought . An extension of the Swat river canal , in","The Times, 28th February 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1741,28,2,1905,Winter,28,2,1905,Winter,"price of sugar wa5 attributed by the Government to the drought , but there was no proof of that assertion .","The Times, 28th February 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1742,28,2,1905,Winter,28,2,1905,Winter,"as that affect- ing t1ie price of sugar , a drought-there bas been an enormous increase of 400 per cent .","The Times, 28th February 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1743,28,2,1905,Winter,28,2,1905,Winter,"cause of the loss of production , owing to the drought , and had nothing what- ever to do with the","The Times, 28th February 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1744,28,2,1905,Winter,28,2,1905,Winter,that there would be short crops in consequence of the drought . Meeting the allegation that the Convention bad ruined the,"The Times, 28th February 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1745,1,3,1905,Spring,1,3,1905,Spring,"hear , hear ) , bnd his first explanation wasthe drought . That would , no doubt , be an element","The Times, 1st March 1905",England,UKG,UKG3,UKG31,West Birmingham,20th Century newspaper,Media 1746,1,3,1905,Spring,1,3,1905,Spring,"choers ) ; suppose , in addition to the American drought , there had been the Birmingham blight as well .","The Times, 1st March 1905",England,UKG,UKG3,UKG31,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1747,1,3,1905,Spring,1,3,1905,Spring,", but to something which was absolutely unforeseen-namely , the drought oan the Continrent . ( Cheers . ) The hon.","The Times, 1st March 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1748,1,3,1905,Spring,1,3,1905,Spring,and a decreased production not due to last yenr 's drought alone ; Indeed the fsacts pointed to the Conventiot as,"The Times, 1st March 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1749,1,3,1905,Spring,1,3,1905,Spring,sad iri which no mention whatever was made of the drought . He put this question to those right hon. gentlemen,"The Times, 1st March 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1750,1,3,1905,Spring,1,3,1905,Spring,"Mu .. LLOYD-GEOP.GE , who , while admitting that the drought last year must have had an effect upon the price","The Times, 1st March 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1751,1,3,1905,Spring,1,3,1905,Spring,"supply andto a larger demand for the commodity . The drought , he calculated , accounted for a deficiency of 800,000","The Times, 1st March 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1752,1,3,1905,Spring,1,3,1905,Spring,"abstained from saying any- thing about the effects of the drought , which was not quite -honest . He trusted that","The Times, 1st March 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1753,1,3,1905,Spring,1,3,1905,Spring,"last year of over one million tons , due to drought . That is equal to ilve-eighths of the whole consumption","The Times, 1st March 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1754,9,3,1905,Spring,9,3,1905,Spring,"box ; eels , dive , 16s. to 2Cs. ne drought : conger eels. lOs . to 25s. ' herrings ,","The Times, 9th March 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1755,11,3,1905,Spring,11,3,1905,Spring,benefit from incroased sales of water during a period of drought . The board has from time to time received suggestions,"The Times, 11st March 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1756,11,3,1905,Spring,11,3,1905,Spring,quality of the water that was obtainable during the recent drought in that district . The Tunnel Line into Neew Yorkl,"The Times, 11st March 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1757,14,3,1905,Spring,14,3,1905,Spring,"thoir iormeor amount The otooli lost in the yetrs of drought sh6w4l a dOblt i the grgvpuil balanco-shee6 of 192,857 ,","The Times, 14th March 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1758,16,3,1905,Spring,16,3,1905,Spring,and it hardly appeared possible now that any period of drought could arfect their water supply for aUpurposes . Having referred,"The Times, 16th March 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1759,20,3,1905,Spring,20,3,1905,Spring,. Wrater I Wa ( ter I Prepxz. fYor the Drought I I Send for Catalogue No. 21 of BLzAKEF 'S,"The Times, 20th March 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1760,27,3,1905,Spring,27,3,1905,Spring,", it is probable that in the event of future drought the losses of sheep will be greatly diminished , because","The Times, 27th March 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1761,27,3,1905,Spring,27,3,1905,Spring,". Already have various works which were idle during tho drought recommenced operations , although stock are still insufficient to elable","The Times, 27th March 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1762,27,3,1905,Spring,27,3,1905,Spring,"the inferior cattle wero incapab ofe , ismuch as the drought , and their places bave beentaken byhigh-class animals . The","The Times, 27th March 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1763,31,3,1905,Spring,31,3,1905,Spring,", owing to the failure of the seasons since the drought , the flocks and herds wero increasing in a very","The Times, 31st March 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1764,31,3,1905,Spring,31,3,1905,Spring,"proportion of the enormous losses of sheep from the prolonged drought had been made good . ' The flools were ,","The Times, 31st March 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1765,4,4,1905,Spring,4,4,1905,Spring,": , overnment-farm 's are in difficultios owing- to : drought , ; locust. and.tAheirlown . inexp ) erience .. t'riting","The Times, 4th April 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1766,6,4,1905,Spring,6,4,1905,Spring,"the war had been cruellynggra.ated by a sovere snd prolonod drought , . On he revousdaythe beard recAaived a , egeza","The Times, 6th April 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1767,11,4,1905,Spring,11,4,1905,Spring,"1T04 , as compared with 1003 , and to the drought which prevailed in Central Europe , by which navigation was","The Times, 11st April 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1768,12,4,1905,Spring,12,4,1905,Spring,last year 'were marked bv a recurrence of most severe droughts in many p arts . The rains in the early,"The Times, 12th April 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1769,12,4,1905,Spring,12,4,1905,Spring,fallen all over the Orango River Colony and in the drought-stricken parts of the eastern province of the Cape Colony In,"The Times, 12th April 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1770,12,4,1905,Spring,12,4,1905,Spring,in Natal . He had reforred to the recurrence of drought and the pla.ue of locusts with 'which tho farming commuity,"The Times, 12th April 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1771,12,4,1905,Spring,12,4,1905,Spring,provinces of that colony and in the Orange.iver Colony the droughts had bean particuilarly severe ancd crope more or less a,"The Times, 12th April 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1772,12,4,1905,Spring,12,4,1905,Spring,"expenses -200,568 , and net receipta 78,742 . Owingt tohe drought of 1903 and its conti- . acce daring the early","The Times, 12th April 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1773,15,4,1905,Spring,15,4,1905,Spring,"Jmw . ) BIID V. 8PiM. 1m US an AmSLOn DrOught by a former stadent of University olnege Sehool , London","The Times, 15th April 1905",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1774,15,4,1905,Spring,15,4,1905,Spring,"13 "" Shares . ] DIRIECTORS . J. A. H. DROUGHT , Esq. , No. 2 , Tokenhoese-bulldings , in the","The Times, 15th April 1905",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI12,City of London,20th Century newspaper,Media 1775,15,4,1905,Spring,15,4,1905,Spring,"prosptets andforCos part'of it . Mfr . J.A . H. Drought , one of the Directors of this Company , is","The Times, 15th April 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1776,18,4,1905,Spring,18,4,1905,Spring,"to the company . These properties had suffered severely from drought , and tho hoard were advised on soveral grounds-of which","The Times, 18th April 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1777,18,4,1905,Spring,18,4,1905,Spring,hoard were advised on soveral grounds-of which liability to futue drought was not the leat-that no further expense should be incurred,"The Times, 18th April 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1778,25,4,1905,Spring,25,4,1905,Spring,"ago , shows that , thongh there are risks from drought and from some , happily not the most virulent ,","The Times, 25th April 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1779,27,4,1905,Spring,27,4,1905,Spring,", and in certain lasses of tracts specially liable to drought remission should be given when the hamtut suspended exceeds a","The Times, 27th April 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1780,29,4,1905,Spring,29,4,1905,Spring,"not want the share- holders to suppose that becauso the drought itself had passed away , therefore all vwas smooth sailing","The Times, 29th April 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1781,5,5,1905,Spring,5,5,1905,Spring,years owing to the South African war snd the Australian drought ( to which I might have added the cotton short-,"The Times, 5th May 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1782,5,5,1905,Spring,5,5,1905,Spring,does from a land of pastoralists ) that during a drought men do not go into the markets to buy more,"The Times, 5th May 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1783,5,5,1905,Spring,5,5,1905,Spring,"at their disposal . The restocking process begins when the drought breaks , and it is then when the country with","The Times, 5th May 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1784,5,5,1905,Spring,5,5,1905,Spring,"meat and wool , whicha mainly due to the Autralian drought , the South African viar , and the cotton hortae","The Times, 5th May 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1785,5,5,1905,Spring,5,5,1905,Spring,"was necessary to replace the losses of stock caused byothe drought . pmhede hadinow been made good , and they wvere","The Times, 5th May 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1786,9,5,1905,Spring,9,5,1905,Spring,"The canatls will protect a large trco oitry veryliable to drought . Commandin ; a total area of 326,000acres , theyare","The Times, 9th May 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1787,11,5,1905,Spring,11,5,1905,Spring,and due to the South African war and the Australian drought . In answer to my challenge oa the matter of,"The Times, 11st May 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1788,13,5,1905,Spring,13,5,1905,Spring,"dis- satisfaction with the Sultan . Moreover , the present drought is bound to produce fresh distress and consequent disorder .","The Times, 13th May 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1789,18,5,1905,Spring,18,5,1905,Spring,"wvhich has been applied in reduction of the balance of drought losses , bringing the debit balance down to 98,831 .","The Times, 18th May 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1790,18,5,1905,Spring,18,5,1905,Spring,"and the remainder to the farther reduction of thobalauco of drought losses , and so soon as the accumulated arrears on","The Times, 18th May 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1791,18,5,1905,Spring,18,5,1905,Spring,guaranteed preference stock and the extinction of the balance of drought losses . They can not at present state in what,"The Times, 18th May 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1792,31,5,1905,Spring,31,5,1905,Spring,"poor wheat earet , which w as caused by the drought . Mwr . Jacques van llaalte seconded the motion ,","The Times, 31st May 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1793,2,6,1905,Summer,2,6,1905,Summer,the company had yet shown . No heavy charges forspecial drought expenditure redin the accounts . e large total of the,"The Times, 2th June 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1794,2,6,1905,Summer,2,6,1905,Summer,been able so soon aftei the recent terrible years of drought to reap so much benefit from this goo season in,"The Times, 2th June 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1795,3,6,1905,Summer,3,6,1905,Summer,per oent. per amum . Since the break-np of the drought in 1902 the various station properties in which the company,"The Times, 3th June 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1796,5,6,1905,Summer,5,6,1905,Summer,"the cereal crops , the autumn-sown wheats are facing the drought best , as is usually the case . On the","The Times, 5th June 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1797,5,6,1905,Summer,5,6,1905,Summer,"themselves fortunate . This highlynutritious crop , famous for its drought-resisting properties , has receded somewhat into the background in recent","The Times, 5th June 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1798,5,6,1905,Summer,5,6,1905,Summer,acres of useful sheep-grazing having been lost throngh heat and drought . Sheep-shearing is at an end in all the early,"The Times, 5th June 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1799,8,6,1905,Summer,8,6,1905,Summer,"there was little or no rain , the pro- longed drought beinj imany pmslacc a source of grave anxiety not orly","The Times, 8th June 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1800,9,6,1905,Summer,9,6,1905,Summer,"of previons year . The reasons for this we the drought knAtia , a importnt woroo of sipply , the Ruaso-Japanee","The Times, 9th June 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1801,9,6,1905,Summer,9,6,1905,Summer,"i ODmpmsy reported that , in consere of the Austraian drought exports of fro6i meat from that country Wad decelind to","The Times, 9th June 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1802,12,6,1905,Summer,12,6,1905,Summer,"has served to save the situation . From the hot drought that was drying up the pastures , diminishing the hay","The Times, 12th June 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1803,13,6,1905,Summer,13,6,1905,Summer,to any other arket . The other cause named-Ue Australian drought-benefited Now Zealand to an extent that can not be ested,"The Times, 13th June 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1804,15,6,1905,Summer,15,6,1905,Summer,"that , in a time of sovere and almost unprecedented drought , Bathgate should come for- ward to open those waterworks","The Times, 15th June 1905",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM28,Bathgate,20th Century newspaper,Media 1805,16,6,1905,Summer,16,6,1905,Summer,"diMculty and gloom in Anstralia owing to tbe*effects ef the drought . Times had now become normal aSun , and there","The Times, 16th June 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1806,16,6,1905,Summer,16,6,1905,Summer,"however , the fact that , owing to the severe drought , they would probably have to face a rather reduced","The Times, 16th June 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1807,19,6,1905,Summer,19,6,1905,Summer,"Strots , . H . 1 0 Der'3A. 3 30 Drought , Mrs. J. A. ] ELI 00 LiE r-GAen Ebden","The Times, 19th June 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1808,19,6,1905,Summer,19,6,1905,Summer,"dated Junoe17 , infya 3GRUnMoons Ox FXXZ. -The proloTigec ! drought in Yorkshire-brokon on Saturday-haw led to disastrous tire on the","The Times, 19th June 1905",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE44,West Nab,20th Century newspaper,Media 1809,19,6,1905,Summer,19,6,1905,Summer,"to the north of England or to Scotland , where drought stil prevails . The corn crops in particular are suffering","The Times, 19th June 1905","England,Scotland",UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1810,19,6,1905,Summer,19,6,1905,Summer,"as far south as the east-midland counties of England the drought has persisted , and in one district farmers foTnd it","The Times, 19th June 1905",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1811,20,6,1905,Summer,20,6,1905,Summer,"will gather enough to be very useful in times of drought . Indeed , the system will bea triumph if by","The Times, 20th June 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1812,24,6,1905,Summer,24,6,1905,Summer,", flrvi ; gae Vetin in rogessrinunderth norma conditions . Drought is acute in Souh-Estrxtisur u SouternIllnoI , bu elewhre oistre","The Times, 24th June 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1813,26,6,1905,Summer,26,6,1905,Summer,"abundant in those parts of our island where . the drought had persisted longest . . By theo time , however","The Times, 26th June 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1814,26,6,1905,Summer,26,6,1905,Summer,"crops upon water- meadows , where the ill effeets of drought are counteracted by artiflcial irrigation . These , of course","The Times, 26th June 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1815,26,6,1905,Summer,26,6,1905,Summer,all other descrits twons were neglected on account of the droughts wNhich has muined the pastures . Clicire milch cow 's,"The Times, 26th June 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1816,29,6,1905,Summer,29,6,1905,Summer,"on the lawn- it was in the midst of the drought , and the sur- face did not suffer-a beautiful piece","The Times, 29th June 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1817,3,7,1905,Summer,3,7,1905,Summer,"and may bring us anytbing between a sustained spell of drought and sub-tropical heat , on the one hand , and","The Times, 3th July 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1818,8,7,1905,Summer,8,7,1905,Summer,"hnve no information as to the number of deaths from drought or disease , either among those connected with the mission","The Times, 8th July 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1819,10,7,1905,Summer,10,7,1905,Summer,districts the wheats have distinctly deepened in colour . Hot drought has characterized the open- ing third of the month of,"The Times, 10th July 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1820,10,7,1905,Summer,10,7,1905,Summer,"and oats , both of which were badly affected by drought . Early potatoes are better than those later-planted , and","The Times, 10th July 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1821,10,7,1905,Summer,10,7,1905,Summer,"were out by frost . Root crops are suffering from drought , and hay is generally lighit in yield . In","The Times, 10th July 1905",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH12,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1822,10,7,1905,Summer,10,7,1905,Summer,"some grass lands the herbage is scorched by heat and drought . In Somerset the cereal crops , of whieh wheat","The Times, 10th July 1905",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1823,10,7,1905,Summer,10,7,1905,Summer,"of the county all farm crops are suffering from long-continued drought . In Herefordshire , wheat is superior to the other","The Times, 10th July 1905",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG11,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1824,10,7,1905,Summer,10,7,1905,Summer,"and regular , but swedes and cabbages have suffered from drought and from attacks of the "" fly ; the rains","The Times, 10th July 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1825,10,7,1905,Summer,10,7,1905,Summer,"; the hay crop has been diminished by frost , drought , and cold winds . In Leicestershire , the root","The Times, 10th July 1905",England,UKF,UKF2,UKF22,Leicestershire,20th Century newspaper,Media 1826,10,7,1905,Summer,10,7,1905,Summer,"the crops -in Northumberland suffered seriously from the early summer drought , the effects of which bave since been somewhat alleviated","The Times, 10th July 1905",England,UKC,UKC2,UKC21,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1827,10,7,1905,Summer,10,7,1905,Summer,", the oat crop in particular has been injured by drought , and whilst mangels are good in plaees most of","The Times, 10th July 1905",England,UKC,UKC1,UKC14,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1828,10,7,1905,Summer,10,7,1905,Summer,"potatoes are promising . Turnips brairded badly in consequence of drought , and the "" fly "" has since been very","The Times, 10th July 1905",England,UKD,UKD1,UKD12,Westmorland,20th Century newspaper,Media 1829,10,7,1905,Summer,10,7,1905,Summer,"also inferior . In Lancashire , on account of the droughty season , the crops generally are not up to the","The Times, 10th July 1905",England,UKD,"UKD4,UKD1",UKD12,Westmorland,20th Century newspaper,Media 1830,10,7,1905,Summer,10,7,1905,Summer,"the county of broad acres we learn , "" The drought , which has only partly broken up , has seriously","The Times, 10th July 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1831,10,7,1905,Summer,10,7,1905,Summer,"autumn-sown wheat got more cover and has with- stood the drought ; unless plenty of rain falls soon , roots will","The Times, 10th July 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1832,14,7,1905,Summer,14,7,1905,Summer,"from injury ( duo to insect or fungus pests , drought or wet , cold or frost ) , with normal","The Times, 14th July 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1833,15,7,1905,Summer,15,7,1905,Summer,the m6vemont forward had been distinct in spite of prolonged drought . Sinco the war ceased the restoration of stocktupon the,"The Times, 15th July 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1834,15,7,1905,Summer,15,7,1905,Summer,"autumn term , which will begin oi September S0 . DROUGHT IN YORKSHiRE AMe ) LxacAsHiIs . The authorities in the","The Times, 15th July 1905","Wales,England","UKL,UKE","UKL1,UKE4",UKL18,"Gower,West Riding,Yorkshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 1835,15,7,1905,Summer,15,7,1905,Summer,"; salso that , inview of the extended period of drought , the publio be asked to exerciseall possible care to","The Times, 15th July 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1836,15,7,1905,Summer,15,7,1905,Summer,"of water in their resrvoirs . In consequence of the drought , traffio is practically suspeded on certain sections of the","The Times, 15th July 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1837,15,7,1905,Summer,15,7,1905,Summer,"propitious for business in general , owing to the great drought which prevaile d in Rumania during part of the year","The Times, 15th July 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1838,17,7,1905,Summer,17,7,1905,Summer,"their meroy . Over the-country as a whole tMe hot droughty conditions persisted , the intense heat and brMllianey having been","The Times, 17th July 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1839,17,7,1905,Summer,17,7,1905,Summer,"turnips and swedes-are suftering from the effeets of heat and drought , and there is nlot much prospect at present of","The Times, 17th July 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1840,20,7,1905,Summer,20,7,1905,Summer,"1204 , after writing ofE th6 balance at debit of drought suspense account , aniounted to 32,218 , an inerease of","The Times, 20th July 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1841,24,7,1905,Summer,24,7,1905,Summer,"I CROPS AND LIVE RTOf ( lT Intemely hot , droughty weather prevailed last week over most parts of the country","The Times, 24th July 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1842,26,7,1905,Summer,26,7,1905,Summer,", and the balanco standing at tho debit of the drought suspense account , a total stUn of 972,316 to deal","The Times, 26th July 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1843,26,7,1905,Summer,26,7,1905,Summer,"wnder review : Tho recovery from the long depressign and drought can not , of course , be brought About Dy","The Times, 26th July 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1844,29,7,1905,Summer,29,7,1905,Summer,"to 56,400 , . to which is added the balance Drought forward , making 68,233 , the available balance being65,04A .","The Times, 29th July 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1845,31,7,1905,Summer,31,7,1905,Summer,"began prevailed over its closing week , the heat and drought of which were greater than in any of its immediate","The Times, 31st July 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1846,31,7,1905,Summer,31,7,1905,Summer,"time the sky cleared , and the old conditions of drought and brillianey re-established them- selves . A brief four weeks","The Times, 31st July 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1847,31,7,1905,Summer,31,7,1905,Summer,"and may brisg us anything between a sustained spell of drought and sub-tropical heat , on the one hand , and","The Times, 31st July 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1848,31,7,1905,Summer,31,7,1905,Summer,"spring sown are poor , a result attributed to the drought in May . The yield of hay M not so","The Times, 31st July 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1849,3,8,1905,Summer,3,8,1905,Summer,"Hilda Cral , Til May , bladge Viucent , Jessie Droughton , DorrlenHud PALACE . THIS EVENING , at 7.45 ,","The Times, 3th August 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1850,7,8,1905,Summer,7,8,1905,Summer,"took plaeo in tho weather and the spell of hot drought.y conditions , which had entended over four or five weeks","The Times, 7th August 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1851,7,8,1905,Summer,7,8,1905,Summer,rule than would have been the case had the destructive drought persisted . In most districts the hay was safely in,"The Times, 7th August 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1852,11,8,1905,Summer,11,8,1905,Summer,"from injury ( due to insect or fungus pests , drought or wet , cold or frost ) , together with","The Times, 11st August 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1853,11,8,1905,Summer,11,8,1905,Summer,less than might have been expected from the heat and drought of July . Therp is a decline on the month,"The Times, 11st August 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1854,14,8,1905,Summer,14,8,1905,Summer,"is steadily becoming more noticeable in the case of the drought-stricken root crops and the burnt-up pastures . This , of","The Times, 14th August 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1855,14,8,1905,Summer,14,8,1905,Summer,better prices than would have ruled had the heat and drought of July persisted over the first fortnight of August .,"The Times, 14th August 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1856,18,8,1905,Summer,18,8,1905,Summer,a banquet at Scheveningen. ( p. 3 ) INDrA. -The drought is seriously affecting the Southern Punjab aDd the greater part,"The Times, 18th August 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1857,19,8,1905,Summer,19,8,1905,Summer,"decimals , while around him lay unsolved anl tho problemsof drought-resisting foodstufs and food-prodnoinm animals , problems into tho experimental solution","The Times, 19th August 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1858,19,8,1905,Summer,19,8,1905,Summer,"money spent uponhis education . This money was dependent on drought or rain , on slumps or booms in the share","The Times, 19th August 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1859,21,8,1905,Summer,21,8,1905,Summer,"the season . It was feared that the heat and drought of July might have kdlled the delicate young plants ,","The Times, 21st August 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1860,21,8,1905,Summer,21,8,1905,Summer,"the autumn of 1893 , . a year of terrible drought , and tho results vere generally very satisfactory . Grass","The Times, 21st August 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1861,21,8,1905,Summer,21,8,1905,Summer,yiehl of lsat year . I'arlv varioti4e slfTered from the drought of J1no. mr:uss has b e iteood all thnronh tho,"The Times, 21st August 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1862,21,8,1905,Summer,21,8,1905,Summer,"closed . This profound change was due to the severe drought on the Continent of EDurope , chiefly in the centre","The Times, 21st August 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1863,21,8,1905,Summer,21,8,1905,Summer,which were mainly diverted to fill the requirements in the drought area . During the last six months of 1904 this,"The Times, 21st August 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1864,21,8,1905,Summer,21,8,1905,Summer,"As a result of the passing away of the great drought , Australia was able to send to the United Kingdom","The Times, 21st August 1905",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1865,21,8,1905,Summer,21,8,1905,Summer,expect that this witonclerful recovery irom the depresaion of the drought would continue in anything lil ; e thesame proportion ;,"The Times, 21st August 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1866,22,8,1905,Summer,22,8,1905,Summer,"Rain still holds off in the area affected by the drought and anxiety is increasing as to the crop prospects ,","The Times, 22th August 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1867,22,8,1905,Summer,22,8,1905,Summer,"Lord Curzon is still in ill-health. -In view of the drought which has developed in several provinces , ib is doubted","The Times, 22th August 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1868,28,8,1905,Summer,28,8,1905,Summer,Central Europe . As showing that the effects of the drought which prevailed on the Continent last year re -not over,"The Times, 28th August 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1869,29,8,1905,Summer,29,8,1905,Summer,"two million acres in 1893 , a year of destructive drought ; since then it has only on two oecasions-1898 and","The Times, 29th August 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1870,4,9,1905,Autumn,4,9,1905,Autumn,"absence of excessive rainfall . The efEects of the recent drought are passing away , there having been a sufficiency of","The Times, 4th September 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1871,4,9,1905,Autumn,4,9,1905,Autumn,than ever before . As a consequence of tho severe drought of 1803 and the scarcity of fodder which ensued therefrom,"The Times, 4th September 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1872,4,9,1905,Autumn,4,9,1905,Autumn,"for breeding suffered as cows did froM the destructive summer drought of 1893 ; and a loss of over 460,000 head","The Times, 4th September 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1873,5,9,1905,Autumn,5,9,1905,Autumn,": -. s yst , ='rabad I INDIAN AFFAIRS . DROUGHT , SUNSHINE , AND SHADE . The new Xiceroy will","The Times, 5th September 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1874,5,9,1905,Autumn,5,9,1905,Autumn,saplings until they are beyond riskc of ( lestruction by drought or by browvsing cattle . Simple manuals of histruction in,"The Times, 5th September 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1875,8,9,1905,Autumn,8,9,1905,Autumn,"freight to Idverr , ool , 12s. 6d . The drought continues in Northern , sections , but the crop is","The Times, 8th September 1905",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1876,9,9,1905,Autumn,9,9,1905,Autumn,and are almost everywhere uilder culltivation ; but the prolonged drought-till the day boforewe reachod Yuzgatit had not rained for seven,"The Times, 9th September 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1877,9,9,1905,Autumn,9,9,1905,Autumn,voyago to England . ( p. 6 ) IwDiA. -The drought in Rajputana is causing a large emigration of people and,"The Times, 9th September 1905",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1878,11,9,1905,Autumn,11,9,1905,Autumn,"up well , but were on light land kiled by drought in early summer . "" In the week ended September","The Times, 11st September 1905",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1879,12,9,1905,Autumn,12,9,1905,Autumn,", the-question concerningthe Consulates and Mussulman jurisdiction . THE INDIKN DROUGHT BROKEN . inOm auR COnsorNr ) SIMA , EI.L IL","The Times, 12th September 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1880,12,9,1905,Autumn,12,9,1905,Autumn,"blndsatran has efa hroghout the whole area affected by the drought , pazrticnarly in Rafprtana and the Southern Puijab , .","The Times, 12th September 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1881,14,9,1905,Autumn,14,9,1905,Autumn,"from injury ( duo to insect or fungus pests , drought or wet , cold or frost ) with average growth","The Times, 14th September 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1882,16,9,1905,Autumn,16,9,1905,Autumn,". CAPE , TOWN , . SSPT. 15. * The drought in Cape Colony has been broken by torrential rains in","The Times, 16th September 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1883,18,9,1905,Autumn,18,9,1905,Autumn,"19 , killing S2 persons andr making 62 captivos . DROUGHT IN RUMhIANIA . BUKAREST , Ssrr. 17. * Great heat","The Times, 18th September 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1884,21,9,1905,Autumn,21,9,1905,Autumn,"to keep an aundiminished supply of wvater during timees of drought . OBIiotrCavS MALlTZD Idit.E eontains thos solids of sure ,","The Times, 21st September 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1885,21,9,1905,Autumn,21,9,1905,Autumn,"great war in the East was ended , that the drought seemed to have broken up , that the gold output","The Times, 21st September 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1886,26,9,1905,Autumn,26,9,1905,Autumn,", to somne extent , saved the situation in the drought-striecken districts ; and , though it may be too late","The Times, 26th September 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1887,7,10,1905,Autumn,7,10,1905,Autumn,fiancil distresses of the dioceso are due to the long drought ( not yet really broken in North Queensland ) and,"The Times, 7th October 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1888,10,10,1905,Autumn,10,10,1905,Autumn,"owing to the war , t ) ree years ' drought , cattle disease , and the ues of locusts .","The Times, 10th October 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1889,10,10,1905,Autumn,10,10,1905,Autumn,"better weather news fronm the Birazxls cables saying tbat the drought had beeubrolcen by good rates , local bull traders realized","The Times, 10th October 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1890,11,10,1905,Autumn,11,10,1905,Autumn,The report eays that there arqeomplaints of esslan fly and drought . The yield of maine in the Statea is estimated,"The Times, 11st October 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1891,11,10,1905,Autumn,11,10,1905,Autumn,"heavilv by the devastation of the wvar and the subsequent drought , , wore at length beginning to retrieve their position","The Times, 11st October 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1892,12,10,1905,Autumn,12,10,1905,Autumn,"war , find themselves beset by a three years ' drought , cattle disease , and plagues of locusts . Of","The Times, 12th October 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1893,12,10,1905,Autumn,12,10,1905,Autumn,"that for 1900 but for the continuance of the serious drought , referred to in our April report , which prevented","The Times, 12th October 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1894,14,10,1905,Autumn,14,10,1905,Autumn,their lives and losing their money on the poorer and droughtier western country ? How can we be expected to believe,"The Times, 14th October 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1895,14,10,1905,Autumn,14,10,1905,Autumn,"not the soil-or the climate , except in such a drought as that of two and three years ago , which","The Times, 14th October 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1896,16,10,1905,Autumn,16,10,1905,Autumn,"But producers are not spending . Taught by the last drought , they prefer to free themselves completely from debt .","The Times, 16th October 1905",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1897,18,10,1905,Autumn,18,10,1905,Autumn,"from injury ( due to inseot or fungus pests , drought or wvet , cold or frost ) , with iverage","The Times, 18th October 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1898,20,10,1905,Autumn,20,10,1905,Autumn,be of the uitmost value in view of the terrible drought which is experienced . Water will be conveyed for a,"The Times, 20th October 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1899,20,10,1905,Autumn,20,10,1905,Autumn,"will cost about 100,000 . The latest nows of the drought shows that it has be*a found necessary to make a","The Times, 20th October 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1900,21,10,1905,Autumn,21,10,1905,Autumn,six months ended June 30 last bore ovidQuee of the drought which visited the oolony at the close of 104 .,"The Times, 21st October 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1901,21,10,1905,Autumn,21,10,1905,Autumn,"of the traffio. sninimized alniQst entirely the results of the drought , The passenger traffo on tho'old raillway was down 8,51","The Times, 21st October 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1902,23,10,1905,Autumn,23,10,1905,Autumn,"so until copioUs rains put an end to the autumn drought from which we are suffering . Mustard in blossom ,","The Times, 23th October 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1903,24,10,1905,Autumn,24,10,1905,Autumn,"rain , and at othezs have beon altogether impoverished by drought following excessive sunshine . It is the vineyards of Central","The Times, 24th October 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1904,24,10,1905,Autumn,24,10,1905,Autumn,"continuously propitious atmosphere , havo in places suffered greatly from drought , to the diminishing of the quantity . Even at","The Times, 24th October 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1905,24,10,1905,Autumn,24,10,1905,Autumn,", they have been again this year limited by continuous drought ; yet wines of fine quality will probably be produced","The Times, 24th October 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1906,24,10,1905,Autumn,24,10,1905,Autumn,"The trend of settlement inland to regions dangerously liable to drought to the negleet of the coastal districts , the excessive","The Times, 24th October 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1907,25,10,1905,Autumn,25,10,1905,Autumn,"June 30 . Mm WATn FAmrE AT lIcEs=rn. -The continuous drought , and the absenco of any heavy fall of rain","The Times, 25th October 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1908,25,10,1905,Autumn,25,10,1905,Autumn,"them the trouble in , the future , when another drought came , if that rhould happen , of going to","The Times, 25th October 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1909,25,10,1905,Autumn,25,10,1905,Autumn,"asked whether , in view of the possible recurrence of drought , steps had been taken towards irrigation or the sinking","The Times, 25th October 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1910,28,10,1905,Autumn,28,10,1905,Autumn,"'s as well as other countries on account of the drought and hard "" going . "" A start has been","The Times, 28th October 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1911,31,10,1905,Autumn,31,10,1905,Autumn,", Rector of Gislingham , Suffolk , aged 00 . DROUGHT. -On the 28th inst. , at 17 , Haslenmero-road ,","The Times, 31st October 1905",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1912,2,11,1905,Autumn,2,11,1905,Autumn,"quarters 12 months ago on the 9inal break-up of the drought , and whose attentionhad been called to the improvement w/hich","The Times, 2th November 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1913,2,11,1905,Autumn,2,11,1905,Autumn,the reduction of imdehtedness incurred during the long period of drought . The question of population was an important factor in,"The Times, 2th November 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1914,6,11,1905,Autumn,6,11,1905,Autumn,of October and the opening of No- v-ember . The drought which had more or less prevailed since Michaelmas gave place,"The Times, 6th November 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1915,8,11,1905,Autumn,8,11,1905,Autumn,", chiefly on account of tho Kamilaroi station . The drought , which was all over in the rest of tbe","The Times, 8th November 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1916,8,11,1905,Autumn,8,11,1905,Autumn,"in the right direction . The recovery from the long drought was roving more gradual than had been exaected , and","The Times, 8th November 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1917,9,11,1905,Autumn,9,11,1905,Autumn,"there is no risk of the people being surprised by drought , for it is the normal condi- tion , and","The Times, 9th November 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1918,9,11,1905,Autumn,9,11,1905,Autumn,"in ordinary years , and are only paying concerns when drought compels the cultivator to . look to sources of water","The Times, 9th November 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1919,10,11,1905,Autumn,10,11,1905,Autumn,"parties bed been much reduced by the effects of tho drought , atnd wvhen owvners trusted , through rising values consequent","The Times, 10th November 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1920,13,11,1905,Autumn,13,11,1905,Autumn,in scenting conaitions than might have been expected when the drought brblce up . Good gallops have been enjoyed hero and,"The Times, 13th November 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1921,14,11,1905,Autumn,14,11,1905,Autumn,", OOOlb. -a fall of over 200,000,0001b . Now the drought is over and our exports are expanding . again .","The Times, 14th November 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1922,16,11,1905,Autumn,16,11,1905,Autumn,"of suoh profits to the credit of the balance of drought losses , thereby reducing tho same from 93,831 , at","The Times, 16th November 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1923,22,11,1905,Autumn,22,11,1905,Autumn,"from doing so by theocomplicated land laws , while the droughts , wvhich are of periodical occurrence , make farming a","The Times, 22th November 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1924,24,11,1905,Autumn,24,11,1905,Autumn,"director , dated to-day : - "" Owing to the drought boiler water is very bad ; havo found itnecessary to","The Times, 24th November 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1925,25,11,1905,Autumn,25,11,1905,Autumn,", and the renumning profit had brought the balance of drought losses down to 50,442 ; as compared with 112,658 a","The Times, 25th November 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1926,25,11,1905,Autumn,25,11,1905,Autumn,distanoe of getting rid entirely of the incubus of their drought losses . If all went -well and they had a,"The Times, 25th November 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1927,25,11,1905,Autumn,25,11,1905,Autumn,quite clear of that portion of the heritago of the drought which con- ! sisted of actual losses sustained by tho,"The Times, 25th November 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1928,25,11,1905,Autumn,25,11,1905,Autumn,by tho destrqotion of sheop and cattle . But the drought did more thna this . It depressed the market values,"The Times, 25th November 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1929,25,11,1905,Autumn,25,11,1905,Autumn,place during the two yeanm that had elapsed since tbe drought broke up . Upon a review of all thir properties.pastoral,"The Times, 25th November 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1930,25,11,1905,Autumn,25,11,1905,Autumn,"question of paying dividend before thoyhad entirely cleared off the drought loses . lIe had boen aware , and so expressed","The Times, 25th November 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1931,25,11,1905,Autumn,25,11,1905,Autumn,"part of the arrears and further reduction. , f the drought losses would bo a reasonable and proper step to tpke","The Times, 25th November 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1932,25,11,1905,Autumn,25,11,1905,Autumn,when they would no longer be hampered bya balance of drought losses . They oould then deal with their subsequent proftts,"The Times, 25th November 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1933,25,11,1905,Autumn,25,11,1905,Autumn,"secretary ) stated that the dcadoe ended 1892 embraced one drought period , but taking that into the figures , and","The Times, 25th November 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1934,25,11,1905,Autumn,25,11,1905,Autumn,that their former reservo fund haddisappeared in connexion with the drought losses . ie hoped thatareserve fund would bo created again,"The Times, 25th November 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1935,29,11,1905,Autumn,29,11,1905,Autumn,"Thiere , he continued , certain drawbacks , such as droughts and floods , and the recent strikes at Montevideo might","The Times, 29th November 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1936,6,12,1905,Winter,6,12,1905,Winter,of man canmot avail ; in times of flood or drought human ingenuity can but partially xepair the disaster . THE,"The Times, 6th December 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1937,9,12,1905,Winter,9,12,1905,Winter,"value bf gold . 5,537 . Short timo oinng to drought ; only 10 stamps are runuing ow ing to want","The Times, 9th December 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1938,9,12,1905,Winter,9,12,1905,Winter,"35roz. returned . Estimated value Of gold , , e1,3 Drought still ontinucs Mount Morgan Gold. -Eesultsfor ovember : -Toos chlorinated","The Times, 9th December 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1939,11,12,1905,Winter,11,12,1905,Winter,the $nII and protects it from the e ( iectsof drought in seasons ot delniciit rainfall The averae receipts of tio,"The Times, 11st December 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1940,12,12,1905,Winter,12,12,1905,Winter,water supply failed a few years ago owing to the drought . Every effort was made by Sir Joseph Savory to,"The Times, 12th December 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1941,13,12,1905,Winter,13,12,1905,Winter,"rain , spring sowings much restricted in consequence of the drought , prices continue high ; numbers on relief increasing in","The Times, 13th December 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1942,14,12,1905,Winter,14,12,1905,Winter,"scarcity of rain , and in con- sequence of that drought the water supply failed at the beginning of 1902 .","The Times, 14th December 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1943,20,12,1905,Winter,20,12,1905,Winter,"m should continue to grow provided the Central Provinces escaped droughts and famine . During the current half-year , traffic had","The Times, 20th December 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1944,23,12,1905,Winter,23,12,1905,Winter,"again was not alluded to , anaceidental increase dute toprotraeted drought , which droV4e the natives off the land , being","The Times, 23th December 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1945,25,12,1905,Winter,25,12,1905,Winter,others ) .. .. .. .. .... 8 An Absolute Drought in December ( Dr. H. it . Mill ) ...,"The Times, 25th December 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1946,25,12,1905,Winter,25,12,1905,Winter,", thus establishing what is techwicnlly known as an absolute drought . This has onlY once before occurred , in London","The Times, 25th December 1905",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1947,25,12,1905,Winter,25,12,1905,Winter,", thus establish-ing what is teehnically known as an absolute drought . An absolute drought occurs 'on the average once.a year","The Times, 25th December 1905",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1948,25,12,1905,Winter,25,12,1905,Winter,is teehnically known as an absolute drought . An absolute drought occurs 'on the average once.a year in London ; but,"The Times, 25th December 1905",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1949,26,12,1905,Winter,26,12,1905,Winter,"Ia spite of the-strain of an almost continuos fight against drought and threatened famine , he has given within a dozen","The Times, 26th December 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1950,26,12,1905,Winter,26,12,1905,Winter,"of loaf and bark , but where long periods of drought occur with their concomitant increase of dust , a powerful","The Times, 26th December 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1951,30,12,1905,Winter,30,12,1905,Winter,which has preo vailed since the terminatica of the long drought . Tho need of immigration iS beginning to be realized,"The Times, 30th December 1905",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1952,1,1,1906,Winter,1,1,1906,Winter,"but sufficient to save the situation . From the hot drought that was drying up the pastures , diminishing the hay","The Times, 1st January 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1953,1,1,1906,Winter,1,1,1906,Winter,"rapid growth . July was a month of hcat and drought , con- ditions which served to accelerato the dato of","The Times, 1st January 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1954,1,1,1906,Winter,1,1,1906,Winter,"trying to horses and men in the 3ields . The drought , which extended ever a period of four or five","The Times, 1st January 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1955,1,1,1906,Winter,1,1,1906,Winter,"work , especially the sowing of autumn corn . The drought which had more or less prevailed since Miehaelmas was terminated","The Times, 1st January 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1956,1,1,1906,Winter,1,1,1906,Winter,"acres was 1893 , a season memorable for its destructite drought . The last year in which the wheat area of","The Times, 1st January 1906",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1957,2,1,1906,Winter,2,1,1906,Winter,"relief of persona suffering from the elfects of inundation zad drought in Bengal anda subscription of Es.15,0DO for the erection of","The Times, 2th January 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1958,6,1,1906,Winter,6,1,1906,Winter,"because , after a number of years , of' incrdasint' drought , no water reached-theiThge for '11ena years during the winter","The Times, 6th January 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1959,6,1,1906,Winter,6,1,1906,Winter,"Chiromo , nt a cost of about 90,00 . The drought lswt year made the Shired River umnavigable for months ,","The Times, 6th January 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1960,8,1,1906,Winter,8,1,1906,Winter,"from rain to constitute what is termed an "" absolute drought . "" In many localities the amount of rain registered","The Times, 8th January 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1961,9,1,1906,Winter,9,1,1906,Winter,area ; bu in thatprorincethesason as beenpecutlarly disastrous . a drought oftwo monthsdurationand visitationuby insects and boUwoirm havingvirtuallydestroyedthe xmirricated crop and,"The Times, 9th January 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1962,11,1,1906,Winter,11,1,1906,Winter,"order to prociure water , cau- sequent on the severe drought from which the wholo coiuntry had suffered . Thev hoped","The Times, 11st January 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1963,12,1,1906,Winter,12,1,1906,Winter,"lad much less ram . The fear that the excessive drought of the winter 190 "" 45 wovld seriously affect the","The Times, 12th January 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1964,18,1,1906,Winter,18,1,1906,Winter,"held yesterday , at Wichester-house . Mr. J. AL H Drought , who presided , said th3t he thought the shareholders","The Times, 18th January 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1965,20,1,1906,Winter,20,1,1906,Winter,ago . It w.3S at the very end of along drought that the board deemed it advisable to reduee the dividend,"The Times, 20th January 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1966,20,1,1906,Winter,20,1,1906,Winter,"for a long time . During the eight years ' drought the station sufered most seriously , so that the directors","The Times, 20th January 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1967,7,2,1906,Winter,7,2,1906,Winter,of-climate . In Western Anstralia thero were wido areas where drought had never been known and an annual rainfall of 40in.,"The Times, 7th February 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1968,9,2,1906,Winter,9,2,1906,Winter,", and every visitation of nature , such as the drought of last summer , the failure of the maize ,","The Times, 9th February 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1969,14,2,1906,Winter,14,2,1906,Winter,"of rains tn Ka1 ; sD , whc relivred th drought , asd of snow in NXcbhrasl I : *a alu","The Times, 14th February 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1970,15,2,1906,Winter,15,2,1906,Winter,country was liable to be depleted of its stock by droughts . Be drew special attention to th3e rarid growth of,"The Times, 15th February 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1971,15,2,1906,Winter,15,2,1906,Winter,news imrn Atg-entina that the cronp are was sufferting frorn drought . but on fracioDnal advances currying houses anaelevatorinterets were 'reesellers,"The Times, 15th February 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1972,10,3,1906,Spring,10,3,1906,Spring,"irst be Passed throughi sieves -which remove the Others endlure drought on a thin soil ; Others -plantain , a second","The Times, 10th March 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1973,13,3,1906,Spring,13,3,1906,Spring,"cro ofrirtish3 , dai fnrther deteriorated it consequence of continued drought . IT toa areeauti rohirkandr and Agradivisions , ahereofromred bewitlnhic","The Times, 13th March 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1974,13,3,1906,Spring,13,3,1906,Spring,September nd Octob'er . The furtal-erld iterioratedtob in6consequence ofra cotiuedr drought.ed vthe posp9ecutswel reas eaurb and tpesmntinsg o adecreaiO oey4percent. cuisb,"The Times, 13th March 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1975,15,3,1906,Spring,15,3,1906,Spring,he could confidently say that the company need nover fearariy drought that might come upon them . He warmly commended the,"The Times, 15th March 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1976,16,3,1906,Spring,16,3,1906,Spring,He was grieved that the consequences of the w%ar and drought had resulted in the impairment of the' independent spirit of,"The Times, 16th March 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1977,21,3,1906,Spring,21,3,1906,Spring,"larger in 1906-7 . Except in parts specially affected by drought , the revenue has come in well and shows signs","The Times, 21st March 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1978,21,3,1906,Spring,21,3,1906,Spring,"satisfaCtory to know that in regions not actually affected by drought the-land revenue has come in wUll , and shows signs","The Times, 21st March 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1979,21,3,1906,Spring,21,3,1906,Spring,"works go far to avert the worst evils of a drought ; while the spreading , network of railways enables the","The Times, 21st March 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1980,21,3,1906,Spring,21,3,1906,Spring,"supply the more urgent necessities of another. - A great drought must , always be a dead loss to the country","The Times, 21st March 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1981,22,3,1906,Spring,22,3,1906,Spring,territory hbs been suffering from the effects of a prolonged drought . Three years ago the breaking of the drought along,"The Times, 22th March 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1982,22,3,1906,Spring,22,3,1906,Spring,"prolonged drought . Three years ago the breaking of the drought along thocoastsl line brought vith it the great cyclone ,","The Times, 22th March 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1983,22,3,1906,Spring,22,3,1906,Spring,"community , or the district board . In yoars of drought they form useful relief works , on which the State","The Times, 22th March 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1984,22,3,1906,Spring,22,3,1906,Spring,"the sevoral provinces are conducting experiments with a number of drought- resisting plants , but so far without marlked success .","The Times, 22th March 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1985,27,3,1906,Spring,27,3,1906,Spring,"sugar supply was , of course , unaffeocted by the drought on ths Continent , and wo wen tThen enbled to","The Times, 27th March 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1986,28,3,1906,Spring,28,3,1906,Spring,"and in addition they had suffered from three years of drought . The question , however , was : - ""","The Times, 28th March 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1987,28,3,1906,Spring,28,3,1906,Spring,"comparison betwveen tho price of sugar in a year of drought and' the 'prico in subsequent ; yoars , and even","The Times, 28th March 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1988,30,3,1906,Spring,30,3,1906,Spring,"year by treatment at the mines was reduced by the drought , but amounted to 19,530 tons , and the fine","The Times, 30th March 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1989,30,3,1906,Spring,30,3,1906,Spring,"n osblt farcurnev iia ciet WATER Stll'PLY. -Owitrgto tIre severe drought experienced drnthpatyrlileonsomsa-ee bngiedite damns , aod tbe fusutalus. which formerly","The Times, 30th March 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1990,31,3,1906,Spring,31,3,1906,Spring,. Weather reports spweak of local rains reliering apprehension of drought . and the mai7e crop is look-ing woli. so tha,"The Times, 31st March 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1991,7,4,1906,Spring,7,4,1906,Spring,"past vear had been very seriously interfered with by tho drought which prevailed in the province of Andelusia , the scarcity","The Times, 7th April 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1992,10,4,1906,Spring,10,4,1906,Spring,"Yalec&laster Qf a con , ti7nuaj of onle of theWdrt droughts wbich North-West iQueesland had ever wcpvrienced . As , however","The Times, 10th April 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1993,14,4,1906,Spring,14,4,1906,Spring,ts.amu Age of Moon. -Twenty-second d& . A period of drought such an tho countTy isn ust now emperiencing is not,"The Times, 14th April 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1994,14,4,1906,Spring,14,4,1906,Spring,"d1mpolnting Iever remember , asitopened vezyw4fllieed ; butinconsequence Of thelong drought , with the exception of theearliest part of the season","The Times, 14th April 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1995,16,4,1906,Spring,16,4,1906,Spring,"slight thounh it was , terminated the period of absolute drought which had lasted inmost of the English districts for 17","The Times, 16th April 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1996,16,4,1906,Spring,16,4,1906,Spring,when three- hundredths of an inch weie measured . The drought was the longest experienced in the metropolis sinco the sgmner,"The Times, 16th April 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1997,16,4,1906,Spring,16,4,1906,Spring,of the most striking phenomena wss the occurrence of a drought lasting between the month of June and July for as,"The Times, 16th April 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1998,16,4,1906,Spring,16,4,1906,Spring,and currant buashes . An effect of the heat and drought was that country roads acquired a thicker coating of dust,"The Times, 16th April 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 1999,17,4,1906,Spring,17,4,1906,Spring,"and , the heather being - r* to the long drought , the fire made rupid. hiee Dense elouds of srnohe","The Times, 17th April 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2000,19,4,1906,Spring,19,4,1906,Spring,day or Friday last but in a partial sense the drought remains unbrollen. in London the total rainfall collected during the,"The Times, 19th April 1906",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2001,23,4,1906,Spring,23,4,1906,Spring,"are far from cheerful , owing to the unusual April drought . In the second week of April there were 23","The Times, 23th April 1906",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2002,24,4,1906,Spring,24,4,1906,Spring,"their water from other sources , they could face a drought w-th equanimity . With regard to their work at the","The Times, 24th April 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2003,25,4,1906,Spring,25,4,1906,Spring,"have carried to date 500,000 tons . Plonglhing retarded by drought , but recent rain has been gentral and dono great","The Times, 25th April 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2004,25,4,1906,Spring,25,4,1906,Spring,". More maize sowvn , but -on account of prolonged drought yield this year will not exceed 250,000 tons . Live","The Times, 25th April 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2005,26,4,1906,Spring,26,4,1906,Spring,"of their neighbours . On the other hand , the drought had given them grave anxietv as being one of the","The Times, 26th April 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2006,26,4,1906,Spring,26,4,1906,Spring,"lack of water in the river in addition to the drought itself , and these were to be found in the","The Times, 26th April 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2007,30,4,1906,Spring,30,4,1906,Spring,I I I L 5 0 L E THE RECENT DROUGHT IN LONDON . TO TME RDITOR OF TIE3 TIES .,"The Times, 30th April 1906",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2008,30,4,1906,Spring,30,4,1906,Spring,"early hours of this morning has broken a period of drought which , if neither verv prolonged nor very serious ,","The Times, 30th April 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2009,30,4,1906,Spring,30,4,1906,Spring,", is by no meAns -usual . What constjtuLtes a drought in popular lan- guage I do r:ot kmow ; but","The Times, 30th April 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2010,30,4,1906,Spring,30,4,1906,Spring,the usefalness of which is genierally acknowledged . An absolute drought is tahen as a period of more than 14 consecutive,"The Times, 30th April 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2011,30,4,1906,Spring,30,4,1906,Spring,"recordedin any case being 'Oin. ) , and a partial drought is taken as a period of more than 28 consetutive","The Times, 30th April 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2012,30,4,1906,Spring,30,4,1906,Spring,"station there have been 53 absolu te and 47 partial droughts , so that both occur on the average about once","The Times, 30th April 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2013,30,4,1906,Spring,30,4,1906,Spring,"occur on the average about once a year . Absolute droughts occur most often in April and June , partial droughts","The Times, 30th April 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2014,30,4,1906,Spring,30,4,1906,Spring,"droughts occur most often in April and June , partial droughts are most frequent in May and July .. On the","The Times, 30th April 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2015,30,4,1906,Spring,30,4,1906,Spring,"and July .. On the occasion just passed the absolute drought lasted for 17 days , not a drop of rain","The Times, 30th April 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2016,30,4,1906,Spring,30,4,1906,Spring,"wvas recorded . Bunt for this technical break the absolute drought would have lasted for 23 days , as it did","The Times, 30th April 1906",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2017,30,4,1906,Spring,30,4,1906,Spring,", and over the whole in eflect . The partial drought extended to 34 days frornt March 24 to April 26","The Times, 30th April 1906",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2018,30,4,1906,Spring,30,4,1906,Spring,and Dr. A. Shadwell ) . - 11 The Recnt Drought in London ( Dr. H. 3f Mill ) 8 FIANCIAL,"The Times, 30th April 1906",England,"UKI,UKH",UKH1,UKH13,Norwich,20th Century newspaper,Media 2019,30,4,1906,Spring,30,4,1906,Spring,"funishes some interesting statistics with respect to the period of drought , which , he says , was broken by the","The Times, 30th April 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2020,30,4,1906,Spring,30,4,1906,Spring,"conditione . The later recovery was caused by Comnllints of drought in sorno of the winter wheat States , which caused","The Times, 30th April 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2021,1,5,1906,Spring,1,5,1906,Spring,of water and other troubles . Owing to the phenomenal drought last summer the company 's produotion was considerably reduced for,"The Times, 1st May 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2022,1,5,1906,Spring,1,5,1906,Spring,. The period under rbview witnessed the conclusion of a drought which had lasted over a considerablo portion of England in,"The Times, 1st May 1906",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2023,2,5,1906,Spring,2,5,1906,Spring,". IDean Totten- nam . assotet by tIe Rev. Canon Drought . CHARLES LOtTt:S WArTt N , eldest Dson of MAJoR","The Times, 2th May 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2024,3,5,1906,Spring,3,5,1906,Spring,April since that of 1893-a year distinguished by a spring drought of exceptional severity . In London the total of OB9in.,"The Times, 3th May 1906",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2025,7,5,1906,Spring,7,5,1906,Spring,not only during the winter but also during the recent drought . Although the A four were beaten in a practioe,"The Times, 7th May 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2026,14,5,1906,Spring,14,5,1906,Spring,"their contents , so that the week was a decidedly droughty one , In other localities , however , the rain","The Times, 14th May 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2027,15,5,1906,Spring,15,5,1906,Spring,"rapidity with which this prosperityhadbeen reached since the break ofthe drought had for the time being , as he had already","The Times, 15th May 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2028,15,5,1906,Spring,15,5,1906,Spring,but In the late trade predIctions of relief to the drought where needed Induced liberal realizintand sone sbort selling of distant,"The Times, 15th May 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2029,15,5,1906,Spring,15,5,1906,Spring,"ready buyer , and on the receipt of reports of drought , deteriora- tion in the winter wheat in t-heSouth-West. and","The Times, 15th May 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2030,18,5,1906,Spring,18,5,1906,Spring,"let favourable Price Current "" report , and on reprt4of droughttt conditions , and at tho close the market wasrm ,","The Times, 18th May 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2031,18,5,1906,Spring,18,5,1906,Spring,"This has been applied in reduction of the balance of drought losses , which is thereby brought down to 24,747 .","The Times, 18th May 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2032,18,5,1906,Spring,18,5,1906,Spring,profits will be sufficient to entuey extinguish the balance of drought losses and leave a substantial amount to be applied towards,"The Times, 18th May 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2033,21,5,1906,Spring,21,5,1906,Spring,"In many districts it happened after a considerablo period of drought , and weak places in homesteads , barns , and","The Times, 21st May 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2034,21,5,1906,Spring,21,5,1906,Spring,"fodder crop , especially in districts which are liable to drought , and on warm calcareous soils . It is not","The Times, 21st May 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2035,21,5,1906,Spring,21,5,1906,Spring,"prevented the usual growth in field roots , and the drought brought many crops which promised to be heavy down to","The Times, 21st May 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2036,21,5,1906,Spring,21,5,1906,Spring,of Eugland remained last week under the influence of the droughty tendency which had been in existence since the close of,"The Times, 21st May 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2037,21,5,1906,Spring,21,5,1906,Spring,was partly due to the mortality of cattle arising from drought it is not a matter for satisfaction . Larger imports,"The Times, 21st May 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2038,22,5,1906,Spring,22,5,1906,Spring,"July sw.ing to the larger receIpts , but compLaints of drought in some brsecions and batr clerances mnhade srDellers rdeerved ,","The Times, 22th May 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2039,22,5,1906,Spring,22,5,1906,Spring,", the strength of St. Louis , fturther complaints of drought hurting the crops , small receipts , a good cash","The Times, 22th May 1906",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2040,22,5,1906,Spring,22,5,1906,Spring,"improvement of Ac. followed on small oflerings , reports of drought , small local stocks , and good local bnying .","The Times, 22th May 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2041,22,5,1906,Spring,22,5,1906,Spring,"prored so successful . Another difficulty was the apperently less drought , which prevented the poor people from having any mosey","The Times, 22th May 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2042,26,5,1906,Spring,26,5,1906,Spring,Queens- land there was a recurrence of dry weather and drought cenditions which at one time gave rise to a good,"The Times, 26th May 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2043,26,5,1906,Spring,26,5,1906,Spring,in mind in all their forecasts of the future . Drought last half-year and floods tbhs had been the dioircklties which,"The Times, 26th May 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2044,26,5,1906,Spring,26,5,1906,Spring,"Year by 20 , ! 172 . The bala8ce Of drought lses had been . Tmcgt dow to 2S , ,","The Times, 26th May 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2045,26,5,1906,Spring,26,5,1906,Spring,"reservation-they would not only elear oll tbe balance of tho drought losse , but also have a conxiderable amount to apply","The Times, 26th May 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2046,26,5,1906,Spring,26,5,1906,Spring,", if slowly , from the depression caused bythe terribl drought , whioh they oould now hapily look back upon as","The Times, 26th May 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2047,26,5,1906,Spring,26,5,1906,Spring,prospect of eouring good reslts unlass the should be another drought . very large amount of vain had recently tsllen in,"The Times, 26th May 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2048,26,5,1906,Spring,26,5,1906,Spring,"Leone Company , West Indian Battalion ; G. T. A. Drought , vice W. V. B. Webb , resigned ; Lieut","The Times, 26th May 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2049,29,5,1906,Spring,29,5,1906,Spring,"the south-east , but poor elsewhere , owing to the drought . Fruit was -fair in the Low veld when not","The Times, 29th May 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2050,29,5,1906,Spring,29,5,1906,Spring,was -fair in the Low veld when not affected by drought ; in the High veld some of the blossom was,"The Times, 29th May 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2051,29,5,1906,Spring,29,5,1906,Spring,"the blossom was cut by frost . Tobacco suffered from drought , as the portions of the country in which that","The Times, 29th May 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2052,29,5,1906,Spring,29,5,1906,Spring,eke out the veld during vwinter and in time of drought . Despite the drought the prices of almost all kinds,"The Times, 29th May 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2053,29,5,1906,Spring,29,5,1906,Spring,during vwinter and in time of drought . Despite the drought the prices of almost all kinds of produce fell considerablv,"The Times, 29th May 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2054,29,5,1906,Spring,29,5,1906,Spring,"for use during the winter months or in time of drought . In concluding his report , Professor F. B. Smith","The Times, 29th May 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2055,30,5,1906,Spring,30,5,1906,Spring,provinces threatened by a conplete-failure of the crops owing to drought . T legrams reaching the hunua from various centres report,"The Times, 30th May 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2056,30,5,1906,Spring,30,5,1906,Spring,has becn insacient in the south-eastern cunties to relihee the drought . The wether at the close of the week was,"The Times, 30th May 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2057,30,5,1906,Spring,30,5,1906,Spring,". In rprd to the danger to the countrv from droughts , he said that a drought never affected the whole","The Times, 30th May 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2058,30,5,1906,Spring,30,5,1906,Spring,"to the countrv from droughts , he said that a drought never affected the whole of the oountry at the same","The Times, 30th May 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2059,1,6,1906,Summer,1,6,1906,Summer,years ; this deficiency was almost entirely due to the drought in April . The Astronomer Royal alludes in his report,"The Times, 1st June 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2060,2,6,1906,Summer,2,6,1906,Summer,"Company , West ndian : Battsaion ; G. T. A. Drought , to May 19 , 1906 , : vce J.","The Times, 2th June 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2061,7,6,1906,Summer,7,6,1906,Summer,"number of stock having ben so greatly dimninished by the drought . It ares only reasonable to -suppose that , with","The Times, 7th June 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2062,8,6,1906,Summer,8,6,1906,Summer,"eaes rious aprebeansions for epring crops In the lowlands . Drought rerorts cae fretber portiOns of the weat belt , and","The Times, 8th June 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2063,9,6,1906,Summer,9,6,1906,Summer,#NAME?,"The Times, 9th June 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2064,11,6,1906,Summer,11,6,1906,Summer,under week-end covering and rs.m new buying -on reports that droughtwasstill acute in some poetions of the belt . Th lhistl,"The Times, 11st June 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2065,12,6,1906,Summer,12,6,1906,Summer,reports received over fSond*y xpoke of scarcity of labour and drought in some rections of tho south . Opening price:4 were,"The Times, 12th June 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2066,12,6,1906,Summer,12,6,1906,Summer,"Stuart exhibition to Cambridge for natural science by C. W. Drought , the Pitt Club exhibition for the best scholar leaving","The Times, 12th June 1906",England,"UKH,UKJ","UKH1,UKJ1","UKH12,UKJ14",Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 2067,13,6,1906,Summer,13,6,1906,Summer,"throughout the past week . wmth numirons complaints of prolonged drought in tho south-cast , and rain is needed in the","The Times, 13th June 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2068,14,6,1906,Summer,14,6,1906,Summer,"unchanged . and with better English advices. and reports of drought -tcontisnins in important growing States , the market roea. 14.","The Times, 14th June 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2069,14,6,1906,Summer,14,6,1906,Summer,"improveA on tho firmness of European markets , the eotinied drought inNebras. a and Iowa rePOrts of -a b sree cahl","The Times, 14th June 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2070,15,6,1906,Summer,15,6,1906,Summer,"the failure of the mealie crop , hue to prolonged drought in the earlier part of the season nd severe frost","The Times, 15th June 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2071,16,6,1906,Summer,16,6,1906,Summer,pity to burn the oats in view of the approaching drought . LoRsD JusTicx FAnwr. -Then theom were no con- tracts,"The Times, 16th June 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2072,16,6,1906,Summer,16,6,1906,Summer,. Foreign advices Ehowed weakness in international bonds ; the drought in tho corn belt was unrelieved ; Mr.Morgan was said,"The Times, 16th June 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2073,16,6,1906,Summer,16,6,1906,Summer,"to growving tppreheuslons of serious damge to the crop by drought , Tlhe snarL-es at One timeo to-dy wsxcited , but","The Times, 16th June 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2074,18,6,1906,Summer,18,6,1906,Summer,by any means general ; and there are complaints of drought from many counties . The return of . cold weather,"The Times, 18th June 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2075,18,6,1906,Summer,18,6,1906,Summer,"on the other hand , is afflicted with the worst drought experienced there since 1500 . FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT IN IANCHURIA","The Times, 18th June 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2076,18,6,1906,Summer,18,6,1906,Summer,". 1 10 reotCo , Ltd .. . 5 50 Drought . Mr l.A.H 1 00 Rocker . J. 3L ..","The Times, 18th June 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2077,18,6,1906,Summer,18,6,1906,Summer,"mn Interoir markats , and Coatinued Wdj.a o , the drought In ia ; ious Statiuduced. a good Cov4erng doeand .","The Times, 18th June 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2078,18,6,1906,Summer,18,6,1906,Summer,"rain In Iqebrsaka and . Xausas. anid indicatsons of continued drought . This , caused further active coTeings and induced jrereased","The Times, 18th June 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2079,18,6,1906,Summer,18,6,1906,Summer,"'s maintained practically throughoutl tho day , *Ing to the droughty weather West Of the bldiktdsjiPP iRiver soda repDrted good cash","The Times, 18th June 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2080,23,6,1906,Summer,23,6,1906,Summer,"Osoar Are . atheson La.ni . Alfred Frsdone , r.Sne Drouth , GrmiooL Seper , Rtts. rorter , AnsIr. ' &H","The Times, 23th June 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2081,23,6,1906,Summer,23,6,1906,Summer,"of quantity . The tobacco of 1905 had had no drought to speak of ; it wasa.good sanaple , and was","The Times, 23th June 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2082,23,6,1906,Summer,23,6,1906,Summer,"rate , that the crp was good and'had escaped the drought . He then moved the adoption of the eport ,","The Times, 23th June 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2083,23,6,1906,Summer,23,6,1906,Summer,"rate , that the rp was good and'had escaped the drought . He then moved the adoption of the report ,","The Times, 23th June 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2084,29,6,1906,Summer,29,6,1906,Summer,". Farmers had lost greatly by locusts , Tinderpest , drought , aud cattle fever . Still , with anll these","The Times, 29th June 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2085,29,6,1906,Summer,29,6,1906,Summer,"would ever again be ghort of water after the present drought had passed . With regard to their Iances , their","The Times, 29th June 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2086,29,6,1906,Summer,29,6,1906,Summer,"electrical scheae , and reminded the shareholders that in tho drought years of 1903 and 1004 the company had to spend","The Times, 29th June 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2087,30,6,1906,Summer,30,6,1906,Summer,", bot-h snmmner and'winter crops have been ruined by the drought . In addition to this the Baltic provinces , a","The Times, 30th June 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2088,3,7,1906,Summer,3,7,1906,Summer,"turnip seed crop specially will benefit and , despite the droughty , backward spring , is likely to yield wenl ;","The Times, 3th July 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2089,6,7,1906,Summer,6,7,1906,Summer,"Oy theis'Iu : C bull bouscs on CBlaUns ot further drought i:n the wtSton State , . Buisiness tre inactis'e tsgout","The Times, 6th July 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2090,6,7,1906,Summer,6,7,1906,Summer,year . th Corrientes and Misiones suffered from very severe drought ; which greatly . affected the 'cattle trade ; in,"The Times, 6th July 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2091,9,7,1906,Summer,9,7,1906,Summer,they thus did not experience the worst effects of the drought . Where Scotch seed was used the plant is good,"The Times, 9th July 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2092,9,7,1906,Summer,9,7,1906,Summer,"for once seeding . Unfortunately tho turnip "" fly "" drought , and other agencies generally necessitate a lro acreage being","The Times, 9th July 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2093,9,7,1906,Summer,9,7,1906,Summer,"bell , iathe Austran proviesthe earl filds xspuffred much freiev drought rsnd cold thrater. mc so that many aside vere p","The Times, 9th July 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2094,10,7,1906,Summer,10,7,1906,Summer,-ympathy will what . nd tt rpors ofrelef ionsth'e provstilhre droughtVTho cvloea weani qtutiet but steady.t to he . above Saattdy,"The Times, 10th July 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2095,12,7,1906,Summer,12,7,1906,Summer,"irregular "" ( Bed- ford ) ; "" suffering from drought "" ( Herts ) ; "" patchy "" ( Lincoln","The Times, 12th July 1906",England,"UKE,UKJ","UKE1,UKJ2","UKE12,UKJ23","East Riding,Yorkshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 2096,12,7,1906,Summer,12,7,1906,Summer,"Surrey ) , &c . The eastern counties ali report drought up to the end of June , and frosts even","The Times, 12th July 1906",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2097,12,7,1906,Summer,12,7,1906,Summer,"England complaints are rife as to tho disastrous effects of drought , cold , and frosts upon the seed-hay . It","The Times, 12th July 1906",England,"UKH,UKF","UKH2,UKF3,UKH1","UKH23,UKF30,UKH13",Lincoln,20th Century newspaper,Media 2098,12,7,1906,Summer,12,7,1906,Summer,""" From Norfolk , "" deficiency in grass due to drought . "" From Lincoln , "" light hay year ,","The Times, 12th July 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2099,12,7,1906,Summer,12,7,1906,Summer,"these counties have been equally unfavourable , for cold , droughty swcather particularly affects both crops . Itmust , how- ever","The Times, 12th July 1906",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2100,12,7,1906,Summer,12,7,1906,Summer,MCon. -Twenty-sccond day . Over the south of England the droughty tendency wveich has been in operation for so many weeks,"The Times, 12th July 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2101,23,7,1906,Summer,23,7,1906,Summer,"The Lincolnshire reports just reeeived are not very favourable , drought at particularly inopportune periods being the cause to which the","The Times, 23th July 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2102,23,7,1906,Summer,23,7,1906,Summer,", apart from -thenamirialeffeCt , thetovering ormUcling kBeps out the drought and so enoourges rowth . Thecallsronlabouratthis dmooftiyearar asrous , and","The Times, 23th July 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2103,25,7,1906,Summer,25,7,1906,Summer,. In pastoral business thoy mlight bave to encounter a drought or a great fall in phices of stock or wool,"The Times, 25th July 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2104,1,8,1906,Summer,1,8,1906,Summer,said : -I am av.wara that owing to the prolonged drought the condition of the roads in Richmand Park has suffered,"The Times, 1st August 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2105,3,8,1906,Summer,3,8,1906,Summer,190304 when supplies of Australian meat were umobtainable owing to drought . Men serving in his Majesty 's ships have for,"The Times, 3th August 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2106,4,8,1906,Summer,4,8,1906,Summer,tho weather as beiung very favourablo in middlo Germany and drought in ensteril stricts . A moderate busEDess passed.adat the cose,"The Times, 4th August 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2107,6,8,1906,Summer,6,8,1906,Summer,"high and chalky lands have not escaped the effects of drought , and on these lands some of the oats are'","The Times, 6th August 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2108,9,8,1906,Summer,9,8,1906,Summer,"then , eased otron the favourAible crop weather , she drought havin' been completely brolen . The subsequent reovery of near","The Times, 9th August 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2109,10,8,1906,Summer,10,8,1906,Summer,"year the trafic receipts had been ahfected by a severe drought , which promised seriously to interfoer with the live stock","The Times, 10th August 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2110,11,8,1906,Summer,11,8,1906,Summer,", London . Telephone , 2,182 Gerrard . THE GREAT DROUGHT . Before Springs fail entirely , or after stppzge. apply","The Times, 11st August 1906",England,"UKH,UKE",UKH1,UKH13,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 2111,11,8,1906,Summer,11,8,1906,Summer,"but scarelyto the sene degee of gr2ss and roots . Drought appears to h3ve prevailed iaLincolnabire , lEast Yorkshire , North","The Times, 11st August 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2112,11,8,1906,Summer,11,8,1906,Summer,"at present favourable-excepting in districts which have suffered from protracted drought . Root crops can only be reported upon tentatively ,","The Times, 11st August 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2113,13,8,1906,Summer,13,8,1906,Summer,ebalk ridge of land in East Kent are suffering fom drought that has tulrned the meadows to en unhelthy whitish grey,"The Times, 13th August 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2114,14,8,1906,Summer,14,8,1906,Summer,"fbre goad . the second swngs have sffbere moreerrless from drought , htthe enanDax is holding nart very havombie pbaPros .","The Times, 14th August 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2115,18,8,1906,Summer,18,8,1906,Summer,"have had a succession of crop failures , due to drought , locusts , and other pests , and considering the","The Times, 18th August 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2116,20,8,1906,Summer,20,8,1906,Summer,heard no talk this sm=er of taver ancient heresy the drought at 11 years ' Interval . Careful observers like Sir,"The Times, 20th August 1906",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE21,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2117,20,8,1906,Summer,20,8,1906,Summer,knowledge-is that England has not within recczded time known a drought sufficient to kill the cereal harvests . Even the pastures,"The Times, 20th August 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2118,20,8,1906,Summer,20,8,1906,Summer,might be saved ton great extent by the sowing of drought resisting grass seeds in a dry spring . lieservoirs might,"The Times, 20th August 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2119,22,8,1906,Summer,22,8,1906,Summer,", sellew made slight concessions . Tho excessive heat and drought reported from the North-West strungIhened the marktet , wvhich suas","The Times, 22th August 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2120,27,8,1906,Summer,27,8,1906,Summer,days after August 24 have extremely seldom been marked by drought . We do not hear of meteorological predictions being in,"The Times, 27th August 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2121,27,8,1906,Summer,27,8,1906,Summer,", while the four which most nearly approached to absolnte drought were in 1854 , 1855 , 1861 , and 1S70","The Times, 27th August 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2122,31,8,1906,Summer,31,8,1906,Summer,in high and frosty valleys or in the domain of drought . Few of the early arrivals had any money to,"The Times, 31st August 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2123,1,9,1906,Autumn,1,9,1906,Autumn,"damage v , s cused by exsive rains following earlier drought , and in some parts of the empire distress is","The Times, 1st September 1906",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM61,Helmsdale,20th Century newspaper,Media 2124,1,9,1906,Autumn,1,9,1906,Autumn,the calamity caused to the fishing by the recurrence of droughty seasons . The water stored above the ladaaloch dam was,"The Times, 1st September 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2125,3,9,1906,Autumn,3,9,1906,Autumn,"recover- ing from the succession of badagriculturnl seasons induced by drought . Certain taxes , burdensome to the msess but yielding","The Times, 3th September 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2126,3,9,1906,Autumn,3,9,1906,Autumn,"stck wiere c1s. er head lower o account of the drought . Choike milch es , 2 to 1er bead gcod","The Times, 3th September 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2127,3,9,1906,Autumn,3,9,1906,Autumn,"mapped out last February , and , considering that a drought of nearly five months ' duration has intervened , it","The Times, 3th September 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2128,4,9,1906,Autumn,4,9,1906,Autumn,"ArgylI-sttreet , aiegent-.sreet , W. T HE GREATEST HlEAT AN3D DROUGHT . temporary water snupyply to country houses and estates .","The Times, 4th September 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2129,4,9,1906,Autumn,4,9,1906,Autumn,"of a short supply , partially due to the local drought of Iast summer and to the severity of the locust","The Times, 4th September 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2130,4,9,1906,Autumn,4,9,1906,Autumn,"It was almost remarkably free from dust during the prolonged drought of August , butbicyclists found its surface to be decidedly","The Times, 4th September 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2131,5,9,1906,Autumn,5,9,1906,Autumn,"racecourses are alike suffering from tie effects of the long drought , and the bard state of the ground caused a","The Times, 5th September 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2132,5,9,1906,Autumn,5,9,1906,Autumn,. SaLes ToledSand Co. orting damage to trees by continued drought and no f uwerlug ; and prics bern zmadeaiurther .1.,"The Times, 5th September 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2133,6,9,1906,Autumn,6,9,1906,Autumn,". Telephone , arsC Gerroue . THE GREATEST HEAT AND DROUGHT . IE : RyEATHEIR and SONS , have several powerful","The Times, 6th September 1906",England,UKF,UKF2,"UKF21,UKF22",Leicestershire,20th Century newspaper,Media 2134,6,9,1906,Autumn,6,9,1906,Autumn,". TnE DnouaHT AND TEs MILK SUPY . -The prolonged drought in Leicestershire is causing serious losses to graziers , writes","The Times, 6th September 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2135,6,9,1906,Autumn,6,9,1906,Autumn,"without success . The farmer submit that , as the drought isa "" visitation of providence "" or "" an act","The Times, 6th September 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2136,6,9,1906,Autumn,6,9,1906,Autumn,"Mississ'Ippi prDc , ipitationx ha been below normal . The drought isbecomingserious i the North-Eastern divisIon candin Lsome Eastern Counties .","The Times, 6th September 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2137,8,9,1906,Autumn,8,9,1906,Autumn,"Saint Pau 's Churchyard , E.C THE GREATEST HEAT AND DROUGHT . PEHIYWEATIIER and SONS have several powrful lire and pumping","The Times, 8th September 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2138,8,9,1906,Autumn,8,9,1906,Autumn,"rocks from extremes both of heat and cold , of drought and mloisture . They saw , too , ' that","The Times, 8th September 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2139,10,9,1906,Autumn,10,9,1906,Autumn,"England , and put an end to a period of drought which , though of only 11 c1sar days ' dluration","The Times, 10th September 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2140,12,9,1906,Autumn,12,9,1906,Autumn,"should be rapidly becomring hard ruder the inSluence of the drought . This , however , is inevitable , for it","The Times, 12th September 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2141,15,9,1906,Autumn,15,9,1906,Autumn,"one SeriOUS draw- back in the form of a persistent drought ; bult there is an Old saying , which dates","The Times, 15th September 1906",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2142,15,9,1906,Autumn,15,9,1906,Autumn,"back to a period when corn was all-important , that drought never brought dearth to England . Wheat loves heat and","The Times, 15th September 1906",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2143,15,9,1906,Autumn,15,9,1906,Autumn,"Root crops mst iave saffered ; and , as the drought which has prevailed over moSt Of England stil continues ,","The Times, 15th September 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2144,15,9,1906,Autumn,15,9,1906,Autumn,"for the previous ten years . In spite of the drought , we find that thb root erop appears to have","The Times, 15th September 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2145,15,9,1906,Autumn,15,9,1906,Autumn,numerous reports one can promise a similai improvement from tho drought stricken east and sonth to the moister west and north-west,"The Times, 15th September 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2146,15,9,1906,Autumn,15,9,1906,Autumn,a light soil plants which are apt to suffer from drought should be planted usalUy in a border witli a north,"The Times, 15th September 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2147,15,9,1906,Autumn,15,9,1906,Autumn,"given by cows , and he replied that after along drought you get abnormal results-a high percentage of fat er a","The Times, 15th September 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2148,17,9,1906,Autumn,17,9,1906,Autumn,Spring lill being fit to play upon because of the drought ; but the heavy rain on Friday did so much,"The Times, 17th September 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2149,17,9,1906,Autumn,17,9,1906,Autumn,"these valuable crops have been allowed to get thus fatally drought-stricken . The farmer can not struggle against the drought ,","The Times, 17th September 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2150,17,9,1906,Autumn,17,9,1906,Autumn,"fatally drought-stricken . The farmer can not struggle against the drought , which affects miles of pasturage , but valuable bush","The Times, 17th September 1906",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,Okehampton,20th Century newspaper,Media 2151,17,9,1906,Autumn,17,9,1906,Autumn,"attendance in spite of persistent showers . After the long drought , indeed , the hardy Devonians seemed rather to eajoy","The Times, 17th September 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2152,17,9,1906,Autumn,17,9,1906,Autumn,"a water-loving root . But , of course , the drought may have told moro severely on the turnips in other","The Times, 17th September 1906",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2153,17,9,1906,Autumn,17,9,1906,Autumn,put together anythiug like the useal number of entries . Drought told severely against in pttite cuiaure in north-esstSuffolk and south-east,"The Times, 17th September 1906",England,UKD,UKD6,UKD63,Chester,20th Century newspaper,Media 2154,17,9,1906,Autumn,17,9,1906,Autumn,. Our Chester correspondent states that in spite of the drought and the scarcity of gass Cheshire dairy farmers sro increasing,"The Times, 17th September 1906",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2155,17,9,1906,Autumn,17,9,1906,Autumn,The pastures have in most districts suffered enormonsly from the drought andkeep is very scarco . It was reported that in,"The Times, 17th September 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2156,17,9,1906,Autumn,17,9,1906,Autumn,"Tur. izinicn Vnr.rAGo. -To-days ec ) rics etate that the drought , wihich hitherto has been considered favArrab ! o to","The Times, 17th September 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2157,18,9,1906,Autumn,18,9,1906,Autumn,"unlike the ancient tans which dried up irn a severe drought , they are fountains of life for millions , a","The Times, 18th September 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2158,19,9,1906,Autumn,19,9,1906,Autumn,"good numbers , and satisfactory prices were obtained considering the drought . One hundred and two cattle , including 11 bulls","The Times, 19th September 1906",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2159,19,9,1906,Autumn,19,9,1906,Autumn,"England , where there has not been so long a drought as in the south , bnt Mr. Iardv , the","The Times, 19th September 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2160,20,9,1906,Autumn,20,9,1906,Autumn,they were free this season from the intense heat end drought against which their southern competitors had to contend in the,"The Times, 20th September 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2161,22,9,1906,Autumn,22,9,1906,Autumn,"THE PUNJAB . LAHORE , SEPr. 21. * The recent drought in the Punjab has caused the wheat exports to be","The Times, 22th September 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2162,24,9,1906,Autumn,24,9,1906,Autumn,"whole satisfactory , although some districts have suffered somewhat from drought during the esrlier portion of the yesr , but with","The Times, 24th September 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2163,25,9,1906,Autumn,25,9,1906,Autumn,"excellent condition . On the other b*nd , the prolonged drought has bad a detrimental effect upon potatoes and roots end","The Times, 25th September 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2164,25,9,1906,Autumn,25,9,1906,Autumn,price of milk in exceptionnl circumstances of long . summer drought remains what the eeonomist must needs consider surprisingly moderate .,"The Times, 25th September 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2165,29,9,1906,Autumn,29,9,1906,Autumn,most injurious to them . Alpines which can not endure drought thrivebest inlight soils on slopes below the level of the,"The Times, 29th September 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2166,29,9,1906,Autumn,29,9,1906,Autumn,rooted on well constructed rockwork can endure any amount of drought they are li ; kely to suffer in our climate,"The Times, 29th September 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2167,29,9,1906,Autumn,29,9,1906,Autumn,"and Morisia bypogaea , which are apt to die of drought in exposed places on a steep slope where the sun","The Times, 29th September 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2168,29,9,1906,Autumn,29,9,1906,Autumn,"conveving supplies of water . along the line . A drought virtualy Psists in'the Pen country of . West Norfolk ,","The Times, 29th September 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2169,2,10,1906,Autumn,2,10,1906,Autumn,"Ireland . An inch of rain a month is not drought , and the English rainfall has never withiareceorded periods fallen","The Times, 2th October 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2170,2,10,1906,Autumn,2,10,1906,Autumn,great deal of the edge is taken off a partial drought by keeping the surface of bhe land loose by a,"The Times, 2th October 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2171,2,10,1906,Autumn,2,10,1906,Autumn,"bhe land loose by a frequent scarifying . If the drought continues , ploughing and then cross-ploughing and rolling are most","The Times, 2th October 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2172,2,10,1906,Autumn,2,10,1906,Autumn,"Apples , plentiful in most counties but size affected by drought ; pears , scarce ; plums , a goad crop","The Times, 2th October 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2173,3,10,1906,Autumn,3,10,1906,Autumn,"ot dead calmo , and strealks of moisture and of drought , of wvarm air and cold air , mingled in","The Times, 3th October 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2174,5,10,1906,Autumn,5,10,1906,Autumn,"to toro an April last . Owing to the great drought , these onur leagues wero not of any strvice to","The Times, 5th October 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2175,5,10,1906,Autumn,5,10,1906,Autumn,"elm tl least anxiety at any period of t a drought . They now had a total storage capacity of 1,300,000","The Times, 5th October 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2176,11,10,1906,Autumn,11,10,1906,Autumn,maize crop would have proved a record one . The drought dso caused a sethack in the transport of Rive stod,"The Times, 11st October 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2177,12,10,1906,Autumn,12,10,1906,Autumn,"from injury ( duo to insect or faungus pests , drought or wet , cold or frost ) , with averago","The Times, 12th October 1906",Scotland,UKM,"UKM6,UKM2","UKM63,UKM24","Argyll,Selkirk",20th Century newspaper,Media 2178,12,10,1906,Autumn,12,10,1906,Autumn,"reports vary more than any other-from 0 , whero the drought-ceused entire disappearance of herbage , to 125 in Angleses ,","The Times, 12th October 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2179,12,10,1906,Autumn,12,10,1906,Autumn,of potato disease in western and northern districts . The drought was the moro intense becanse in 3annary and Febrnsry wet,"The Times, 12th October 1906",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2180,12,10,1906,Autumn,12,10,1906,Autumn,"and 4 points above 1905 . Peas have suffered from drought , as might be expected from their shallower roots ,","The Times, 12th October 1906",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2181,12,10,1906,Autumn,12,10,1906,Autumn,"not maintained thepositiontheyoccpied in onr first repcirt . Tho persistent drought affected them adversely in Southern and Eostern England , and","The Times, 12th October 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2182,12,10,1906,Autumn,12,10,1906,Autumn,"did aso tho southern counties , from long-continued and relotless drought . On the other hand , the south-western , the","The Times, 12th October 1906","England,Scotland",UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2183,12,10,1906,Autumn,12,10,1906,Autumn,"conditions as grass , and were suffering from mildew and drought all over Eastern and Southern England . Mangel worzjol assists","The Times, 12th October 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2184,13,10,1906,Autumn,13,10,1906,Autumn,"firmver feling x , reraflod. owing to advice , of drought and thresteed locusts in the Argentine together with lighrt sbipreoets","The Times, 13th October 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2185,13,10,1906,Autumn,13,10,1906,Autumn,"being in good order , having recovered from the prolonged drought in the spring . The quality of the tea coming","The Times, 13th October 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2186,15,10,1906,Autumn,15,10,1906,Autumn,"the idea that the effect and extent of the September drought had : been exaggerated , that the scarcity of milk","The Times, 15th October 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2187,17,10,1906,Autumn,17,10,1906,Autumn,"and that , too , in seite of the serious drought , which has hampered the offerations of cheese-makers and greatly","The Times, 17th October 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2188,17,10,1906,Autumn,17,10,1906,Autumn,"be provea where it could be grown . Notwithstanding the drought in the spring , the tea crojp produced 134,4981b .","The Times, 17th October 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2189,18,10,1906,Autumn,18,10,1906,Autumn,"England and Ire- land cub-hunting was seriously delayed by the drought in August and September , and those countries in. which","The Times, 18th October 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2190,18,10,1906,Autumn,18,10,1906,Autumn,"last decade of the 19th century , followed by severe droughts in part of the continent , had done much to","The Times, 18th October 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2191,18,10,1906,Autumn,18,10,1906,Autumn,"a slight decrease in arem sown for new crop through drought ; reCent rains beneficial . Maize crop , estimated by","The Times, 18th October 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2192,18,10,1906,Autumn,18,10,1906,Autumn,"July and prt of August were threatened by an unusual drought , now looked brighter again after the fall of beneficial","The Times, 18th October 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2193,18,10,1906,Autumn,18,10,1906,Autumn,". TrrgonaThe 'vintage' this year , owing' to the uninterruptOd drought , is , as was ullny expected4 a g ,","The Times, 18th October 1906",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2194,18,10,1906,Autumn,18,10,1906,Autumn,". There will , of course , be yers of drought when the yield per acre will be diminished ; but","The Times, 18th October 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2195,19,10,1906,Autumn,19,10,1906,Autumn,"cent . and of 450G per cent , respectively . Droughtand hail were tho causes which had affected these crops .","The Times, 19th October 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2196,19,10,1906,Autumn,19,10,1906,Autumn,"business circles . Camps which , sufferd on account of drought during last yeararenow recovering rapidly . Cattle are fattening on","The Times, 19th October 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2197,22,10,1906,Autumn,22,10,1906,Autumn,"showers since October came in has now amply relieved the drought , which up to the end of August had been","The Times, 22th October 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2198,23,10,1906,Autumn,23,10,1906,Autumn,their excessive depletion when very low as the result of drought . Some n6tion of the extent of the works.may be,"The Times, 23th October 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2199,26,10,1906,Autumn,26,10,1906,Autumn,"which was the certainty that , in times of severo drought , there was ' no "" get-away "" -for their","The Times, 26th October 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2200,1,11,1906,Autumn,1,11,1906,Autumn,"were granted this year . "" Owing to therecent serious drought in parts of the company 's area , the present","The Times, 1st November 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2201,1,11,1906,Autumn,1,11,1906,Autumn,"months ago they d -lately been suffering from too mnuch drought , Aich had rendered it necessary to sink two artesian","The Times, 1st November 1906",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ24,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2202,1,11,1906,Autumn,1,11,1906,Autumn,"were granted this year . Owing to the recent serious drought in parts of tho Company 's area , the present","The Times, 1st November 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2203,3,11,1906,Autumn,3,11,1906,Autumn,it likes a sunny position and must not suffer from drought in the aummer . It also likes a strong soil,"The Times, 3th November 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2204,3,11,1906,Autumn,3,11,1906,Autumn,"in full sim , but must not suffer either from droughtin sumnmeror from stagnantmoisture in winter . It is a plant","The Times, 3th November 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2205,3,11,1906,Autumn,3,11,1906,Autumn,"Notwithstanding the entire failure of the crops , owing to drought and locusts , . the colonists paid the instalments ow/ing","The Times, 3th November 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2206,5,11,1906,Autumn,5,11,1906,Autumn,"that has prevailed sincp tho happy termination of the intense drought a month ago . In favourable seasons , whether the","The Times, 5th November 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2207,5,11,1906,Autumn,5,11,1906,Autumn,"were necessarily subjected to severe privations during tho long continuod drought , but for the past few weeks they have been","The Times, 5th November 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2208,5,11,1906,Autumn,5,11,1906,Autumn,"and future wvelfare . Already theo vil effects of the drought havo almost disappearod , and owes and fattening stock are","The Times, 5th November 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2209,5,11,1906,Autumn,5,11,1906,Autumn,"Woere granted this year . Owing to the recent serious drought in parts of the Company 's area , the present","The Times, 5th November 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2210,7,11,1906,Autumn,7,11,1906,Autumn,"seasons , as regarded agriculture in thodesia , owNingto abnormal drought followed by floods . They were advised by their experts","The Times, 7th November 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2211,9,11,1906,Autumn,9,11,1906,Autumn,"of any kind to the company . They beganwith great droughts and a water shortage , but the position had been","The Times, 9th November 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2212,9,11,1906,Autumn,9,11,1906,Autumn,"for improving tlheir. water supply , and all that tho drought had cost thewas a little more for pumping , &c.","The Times, 9th November 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2213,9,11,1906,Autumn,9,11,1906,Autumn,"provided for . Even in the worst times , of drought andI crises their reservo fuend had- always remained intact ,","The Times, 9th November 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2214,10,11,1906,Autumn,10,11,1906,Autumn,"deep digging , for -there is no better defence against drought than this . It encourages-the plants-to root-deeply. -It causes the","The Times, 10th November 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2215,10,11,1906,Autumn,10,11,1906,Autumn,"plants , vill both nourish them and protect them fom drought . But there are many plants that vill thrive in","The Times, 10th November 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2216,10,11,1906,Autumn,10,11,1906,Autumn,reason - that a dep-rooting plant is better protected from droughtthan a shallow-rooting one . Its roots are further removed from,"The Times, 10th November 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2217,10,11,1906,Autumn,10,11,1906,Autumn,"'stone-crops 'and house- -leeks , will stand any amount of drought ; and he should try to know as-much as he","The Times, 10th November 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2218,10,11,1906,Autumn,10,11,1906,Autumn,plants - will be far more strongly rooted against summer drought than if they were moved in the spring . Manure,"The Times, 10th November 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2219,10,11,1906,Autumn,10,11,1906,Autumn,"soils and in the fullest sun without any precautions against drought wvhen once they are established , a nd of these","The Times, 10th November 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2220,10,11,1906,Autumn,10,11,1906,Autumn,"it must be said th3t hardly any plants will endure drought when they are first planted , and tlat , the","The Times, 10th November 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2221,10,11,1906,Autumn,10,11,1906,Autumn,he unst see that his plants ( 1o not-suifer from drought for some weeks after the operation . There 'are ;,"The Times, 10th November 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2222,10,11,1906,Autumn,10,11,1906,Autumn,"spring flowering plants that will endure almost any amount of drought . -A dxy , saiady bank may be planted in","The Times, 10th November 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2223,10,11,1906,Autumn,10,11,1906,Autumn,yellow composite flowers . It can not have too much drought or sunshine . and may be mixed with the blue,"The Times, 10th November 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2224,10,11,1906,Autumn,10,11,1906,Autumn,it is planted in April an dc protected fton ; drought' for a few wee'ks after planting . noe. of tbe,"The Times, 10th November 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2225,10,11,1906,Autumn,10,11,1906,Autumn,"few wee'ks after planting . noe. of tbe Gypsophilas fear drought . Besides Gypsophila panialatKa , 'a large rampant fornm of","The Times, 10th November 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2226,13,11,1906,Autumn,13,11,1906,Autumn,. The cattle trafflo had not increased owing to the drought . At their last meeting he stated that the company,"The Times, 13th November 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2227,14,11,1906,Autumn,14,11,1906,Autumn,", was more than accounted for by the vory sevevo drought , which began in December and lasted until June .","The Times, 14th November 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2228,15,11,1906,Autumn,15,11,1906,Autumn,and to encounter no fewer than four consecutive years of drought . I must ay I heard wvith regret wvhit 1,"The Times, 15th November 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2229,15,11,1906,Autumn,15,11,1906,Autumn,"and the balance of the heavyosses cansed by the long drought there remains an available balance of 40,425 . Thinsbalance enables","The Times, 15th November 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2230,17,11,1906,Autumn,17,11,1906,Autumn,"Bohemia . These manceuvres were countermanded on aceount of the drought , but in 1905 General Conrad brilliantly demonstrated his ability","The Times, 17th November 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2231,19,11,1906,Autumn,19,11,1906,Autumn,. After a summer of intense and protracted heat and drought it is astonishing how quielythe average soil will recoverfrom the,"The Times, 19th November 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2232,19,11,1906,Autumn,19,11,1906,Autumn,"the flocks , which since the termination of the prolonged drought have been in the enjoyment of plentiful supplies of food","The Times, 19th November 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2233,24,11,1906,Autumn,24,11,1906,Autumn,"to pro- tect the plants that grow upon it from drought ad heat in summer , and from cold and stagnant","The Times, 24th November 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2234,24,11,1906,Autumn,24,11,1906,Autumn,"this , they are not likely to suffer much from drought . To suit them , there- fore , rocks should","The Times, 24th November 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2235,24,11,1906,Autumn,24,11,1906,Autumn,"kind of fissures , but are much more impatient of drought . Among these we may mention Morisia hypogaea , Saxifraga-burseriana","The Times, 24th November 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2236,24,11,1906,Autumn,24,11,1906,Autumn,"such plants ; and , if they are impatient of drought , the pockets should be level and in some eases","The Times, 24th November 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2237,24,11,1906,Autumn,24,11,1906,Autumn,"can run under them , and a further protection from drought can be provided in large pockets by . means of","The Times, 24th November 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2238,24,11,1906,Autumn,24,11,1906,Autumn,since it is there that there is most danger of drought . The roc3ks should all be arranged so that they,"The Times, 24th November 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2239,24,11,1906,Autumn,24,11,1906,Autumn,"again to build up the reserve fond , which the drought had swept awasy , Turning to the balance-sheet , ho","The Times, 24th November 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2240,24,11,1906,Autumn,24,11,1906,Autumn,". T'heir belance-sheot'rvss at last elear of all vestiges of drought losses , and the future was promising . tie concluded","The Times, 24th November 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2241,30,11,1906,Autumn,30,11,1906,Autumn,"atSt . James'Church , IDover , at 2.3D , . DROUGHT . '-On the 28:h inst. , at Clifton , IsAnEr.","The Times, 30th November 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2242,30,11,1906,Autumn,30,11,1906,Autumn,"is Doat quiite. so good , owingc to the recent drought , lint it is gnrl eY pet teo dSthat the","The Times, 30th November 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2243,4,12,1906,Winter,4,12,1906,Winter,"pointb ; and it was dustless , even in prolonged drought . HOMJE MARKETS tIRAT . LONfDONf ( Tn DkLlra )","The Times, 4th December 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2244,10,12,1906,Winter,10,12,1906,Winter,"upward tendency , on the small znovement. further reports of drought Jn Argcntln'e. and prediction- of rain In tise Western belt","The Times, 10th December 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2245,13,12,1906,Winter,13,12,1906,Winter,"of the Cauvery electrical power , owing to the exceptional drought in the past season , did not cause any material","The Times, 13th December 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2246,13,12,1906,Winter,13,12,1906,Winter,the river as a safeguard against stoppages in times of drought . They were now in the ifth year of the,"The Times, 13th December 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2247,15,12,1906,Winter,15,12,1906,Winter,"anxiety the expenditure since the breaking up of the long drought , but they felt sure that good results would be","The Times, 15th December 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2248,15,12,1906,Winter,15,12,1906,Winter,", . which was carried to the old losg by drought account ir . reduction of that amount . Their latest","The Times, 15th December 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2249,17,12,1906,Winter,17,12,1906,Winter,"of 24,110 H.P. for wtrsaoismple even in a year of drought and t-he coo .. thepupse of , sugpplyin itutomerswit electrical","The Times, 17th December 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2250,20,12,1906,Winter,20,12,1906,Winter,"rV eIs ( Ltdn . ) L. . b and Droughty , l B.rr B. L3td.and At's2a5d ) -dittoss ( oi","The Times, 20th December 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2251,20,12,1906,Winter,20,12,1906,Winter,"site I season is ample evenL in a year of drought , and suitable for the erection of such a stationbhas","The Times, 20th December 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2252,26,12,1906,Winter,26,12,1906,Winter,"know that Austrlia is fac-c prinoceps . Though the lato drought wept away nearly one-half of the flocks , breeding ,","The Times, 26th December 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2253,26,12,1906,Winter,26,12,1906,Winter,thxt I have made but slight reference to the severe droughts which periodically Wisit portions of the country ( they naver,"The Times, 26th December 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2254,27,12,1906,Winter,27,12,1906,Winter,"the land at its face value and ignore its somewhat droughty reeord . At the time of my visit , however","The Times, 27th December 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2255,27,12,1906,Winter,27,12,1906,Winter,"D.D . J. Home Ross , MM . Rev. Canon Drought . Mrs. M4 . D. Scharlieb , Tho Rev. Canon","The Times, 27th December 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2256,31,12,1906,Winter,31,12,1906,Winter,"Australia is steadily recovering from the effects of the long drought , and has just passed success- fully through the ordeal","The Times, 31st December 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2257,31,12,1906,Winter,31,12,1906,Winter,be contended that either the June rainfall or the July drought was antagonistic to the arable farming interest . This is,"The Times, 31st December 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2258,31,12,1906,Winter,31,12,1906,Winter,of inconvenience and embarrass- ment . The long period of drought had the effect of at onee increasing the food bill,"The Times, 31st December 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2259,31,12,1906,Winter,31,12,1906,Winter,". Cheese makers also suffered from the effects of the drought , but in their case substantial compensa- tion was obtained","The Times, 31st December 1906",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2260,4,1,1907,Winter,4,1,1907,Winter,"losses of crops and steck , owing to the recent drought , but there was incread trade owin to the new","The Times, 4th January 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2261,5,1,1907,Winter,5,1,1907,Winter,"to introduce . ASNGLING IN 1906. -Though the heat and drought of the summer often greatly interfered with sport , and","The Times, 5th January 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2262,7,1,1907,Winter,7,1,1907,Winter,"fLod and water for the stock in times ot , drought . It Is Tery nutritious sad a god IAttener of","The Times, 7th January 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2263,7,1,1907,Winter,7,1,1907,Winter,"disastrous decrease in tho Australian upply ow-ing to the protracted drought ; and labouring mcr this belief , British farmers and","The Times, 7th January 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2264,11,1,1907,Winter,11,1,1907,Winter,"great system of suffaee drainage , When ybir hear of drought or the fear of drought in. the North . Wtest","The Times, 11st January 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2265,11,1,1907,Winter,11,1,1907,Winter,", now and then , damage may be caused by drought and other accidents of weather , or by disease among","The Times, 11st January 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2266,14,1,1907,Winter,14,1,1907,Winter,"countries to the arbitration of the Presialeht of Argentina . DROUGHT IN TEE CANARYISLANDS . MrADRID , J.m . EL* Telegrams","The Times, 14th January 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2267,14,1,1907,Winter,14,1,1907,Winter,"tAsnarote is deplorable . The harvests havo been rained by drought , and the springs have dried up . The garrison","The Times, 14th January 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2268,15,1,1907,Winter,15,1,1907,Winter,water authority whose reservoirs have been dried up by a drought to be told that the excess of rain which produced,"The Times, 15th January 1907","England,Scotland",UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2269,15,1,1907,Winter,15,1,1907,Winter,"April in the same region , ineluding a widespread absolute drought in the early part of IbALWnAo3 r in Scotland and","The Times, 15th January 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2270,15,1,1907,Winter,15,1,1907,Winter,"for the country in general , and an absolute I drought occurred in many places . October was very wet everywhere-and","The Times, 15th January 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2271,16,1,1907,Winter,16,1,1907,Winter,"been remunerative , and the general vicissitudes of famine and drought which beset all Indian undertakings , he thought they might","The Times, 16th January 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2272,17,1,1907,Winter,17,1,1907,Winter,". S. Hill , W. L. Moore , A. E. Drought , H. M. Wall , and E. W. Chamberlain have","The Times, 17th January 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2273,18,1,1907,Winter,18,1,1907,Winter,"held on Wednes-day at Winchestdr-house , Mr. J. A. H. Drought presiding . The chairman stated that the average price obtained","The Times, 18th January 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2274,19,1,1907,Winter,19,1,1907,Winter,which the company had surmounted the difficulties caused by the drought . He added that the company would in all probability,"The Times, 19th January 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2275,19,1,1907,Winter,19,1,1907,Winter,". So long as the country was spared from bad droughts , and the present demand for pure meoin wool and","The Times, 19th January 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2276,19,1,1907,Winter,19,1,1907,Winter,have hampered operations during the past year . An unprecedented drought diminished the water-supply by two-thirds and necessitated partial closing of,"The Times, 19th January 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2277,21,1,1907,Winter,21,1,1907,Winter,""" water famines , "" even in times of exceptional drought , will not be heard of , nor will the","The Times, 21st January 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2278,28,1,1907,Winter,28,1,1907,Winter,"suffered to the extout Of 50 per cent , from drought . Thlere was , howerer , an lnd4spoeltlon to carry","The Times, 28th January 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2279,30,1,1907,Winter,30,1,1907,Winter,"since 1697 , this being mainly the result of the drought following on the very dry sumnmer . The coal trade","The Times, 30th January 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2280,30,1,1907,Winter,30,1,1907,Winter,live a year on such a crop ! The terrible drought that brought on this result has also destroyed nearly all,"The Times, 30th January 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2281,1,2,1907,Winter,1,2,1907,Winter,"unfavourable weather in the West , and reports of continued drought IniHoting injury in Argentina . Farmers ' oierigs were on","The Times, 1st February 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2282,1,2,1907,Winter,1,2,1907,Winter,"amounted to 3I , C001b. an view of the extreme drought experienced during the summer months , and the large amount","The Times, 1st February 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2283,1,2,1907,Winter,1,2,1907,Winter,"whether the plaintiff 'as guaranteeing that , notwithstanding frost , drought , and cold winds , the course would be ready","The Times, 1st February 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2284,4,2,1907,Winter,4,2,1907,Winter,later period of ex- posing it to the influences of drought . It is gratfying to learn from different parts of,"The Times, 4th February 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2285,4,2,1907,Winter,4,2,1907,Winter,"and have her exporting capabilities temporarily impaired by , protracted droughts ; but , barrin suh contingencies , the colony seems","The Times, 4th February 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2286,16,2,1907,Winter,16,2,1907,Winter,Interests . Receipts 'ere considered moderate and there we0re further drought cables I rem the Argentine . In the Iloal dealings,"The Times, 16th February 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2287,22,2,1907,Winter,22,2,1907,Winter,"secretary of the Lankat Plantation Company . Mr. J. A. Drought , the chairman of the company , has received telegraphic","The Times, 22th February 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2288,25,2,1907,Winter,25,2,1907,Winter,"magnificent achievement . In spite of all the difficulties , droughts , tnd bad seasons , as well as political controversies","The Times, 25th February 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2289,25,2,1907,Winter,25,2,1907,Winter,"AYRES , FEB. -2. * As a result of the drought . the demand for -maize in the Republics of Argentina","The Times, 25th February 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2290,26,2,1907,Winter,26,2,1907,Winter,"Wales and will almost guarantee it against diminution by future droughts . QUEENSLAND I11HIIGRATION : SCHEME . BRISBANE : , F:EB.","The Times, 26th February 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2291,28,2,1907,Winter,28,2,1907,Winter,Argentina indicating damage to the maize crop by locusts and drought were also considered favourable from the point of view of,"The Times, 28th February 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2292,1,3,1907,Spring,1,3,1907,Spring,"tender to meet every demand , but on account of drought or the shortness of stocks theyare notalways able to quote","The Times, 1st March 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2293,1,3,1907,Spring,1,3,1907,Spring,f their water supply 'was cutt OR in tiihe of drought . The Board ought to make reservoirs suMficient for trade,"The Times, 1st March 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2294,1,3,1907,Spring,1,3,1907,Spring,"gross profit had been larger . -or instance , the drought lastysarresultedin raising the cost-of milk , and , with the","The Times, 1st March 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2295,2,3,1907,Spring,2,3,1907,Spring,"of great service to the plants in protecting them from drought , and also to the balik itself , in preventing","The Times, 2th March 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2296,2,3,1907,Spring,2,3,1907,Spring,"protection of rockwork , provided they do not suffer from drought when first planted . Planting , therefore , should be","The Times, 2th March 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2297,2,3,1907,Spring,2,3,1907,Spring,"a creeping habit . They will endure any amount of drought when onee deeply rooted , and , though their flowering","The Times, 2th March 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2298,2,3,1907,Spring,2,3,1907,Spring,"repens monstrosum ; plants which will endure any amount of drought . The species is easily raised from seed , but","The Times, 2th March 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2299,2,3,1907,Spring,2,3,1907,Spring,"leaves . The creeping phloxes are not so patient of drought as the other plants here mentioned , but they will","The Times, 2th March 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2300,2,3,1907,Spring,2,3,1907,Spring,"growth , or of a kind likely to suffer from drought ; for nothing is uglier in any part of the","The Times, 2th March 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2301,4,3,1907,Spring,4,3,1907,Spring,", this verdict is attributable to the effects of the drought in the late i summer , which might possibly have","The Times, 4th March 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2302,5,3,1907,Spring,5,3,1907,Spring,"from The Cauvery Falls was affected by an exceptionally prolonged drought , with the result that tho 0-stamp battery w as","The Times, 5th March 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2303,12,3,1907,Spring,12,3,1907,Spring,are not the same grounds for apprehending injurious results from drought . The rainfall throughout the southern counties has been extremely,"The Times, 12th March 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2304,15,3,1907,Spring,15,3,1907,Spring,"had heard of so-called revolutions , invasions by locusts , droughts , and labour strilkes . These conditions were not encouraging","The Times, 15th March 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2305,16,3,1907,Spring,16,3,1907,Spring,"chief ene , my of plalts in light soils'- is drought and' heat ii . sunmer , their 'chief enemy in","The Times, 16th March 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2306,16,3,1907,Spring,16,3,1907,Spring,"can get . Indeed , plants suffer from' a prolonged drought in a stiff clay as much as in light sandy","The Times, 16th March 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2307,16,3,1907,Spring,16,3,1907,Spring,", so.thatthe plants miav lie thoroughly established before the summer droughts : but in a stiff clay most plants should be","The Times, 16th March 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2308,16,3,1907,Spring,16,3,1907,Spring,"winter damp is a greater' danger to- them than stuminer drought . ' . This applies , perhips , even to","The Times, 16th March 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2309,16,3,1907,Spring,16,3,1907,Spring,"light soils , because there is less ' danger of drought . Speaking generally , deep-rooting plants xre better moved in","The Times, 16th March 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2310,16,3,1907,Spring,16,3,1907,Spring,"spring they may not recover before' a loD , ; drought begins . Such' plants can usually be naoyed in-springxwith. perfect","The Times, 16th March 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2311,22,3,1907,Spring,22,3,1907,Spring,"the river as a safeguard against stoppages in times of drought . The development and exnloratorv work amounted to 15,461ft. ,","The Times, 22th March 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2312,27,3,1907,Spring,27,3,1907,Spring,"that the -nextcrop will be serio=ly prejuLjced by the prolonged drought , not only that nunbers of the sheep are dying","The Times, 27th March 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2313,28,3,1907,Spring,28,3,1907,Spring,"agrgessive setting , and , with further interior wires of drought hurting . me crap , bears corered freely in the","The Times, 28th March 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2314,28,3,1907,Spring,28,3,1907,Spring,"with the strenth of oats , which advanced oving to drought interfering with the song . Later the market eased off","The Times, 28th March 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2315,30,3,1907,Spring,30,3,1907,Spring,"soil , they are usually safe against any amount of drought and heat in the sTumer or moisture and cold in","The Times, 30th March 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2316,30,3,1907,Spring,30,3,1907,Spring,"Until theyhave done that , they must be protected from drought as a rule ; but , when they bave done","The Times, 30th March 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2317,30,3,1907,Spring,30,3,1907,Spring,also ma ; es it difficult to protect them from drought . Gentiana verna is a plant of this kind ;,"The Times, 30th March 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2318,30,3,1907,Spring,30,3,1907,Spring,"rQund rnnners , and which are liable to suffer from drought , are mueh benefited by a top dressing of silver","The Times, 30th March 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2319,30,3,1907,Spring,30,3,1907,Spring,"delicate surface rooting plants , as it protects them from drought and gives them just the nourishment they require . It","The Times, 30th March 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2320,30,3,1907,Spring,30,3,1907,Spring,"plants and so are apt to . suiier , from drought in the summer . Among such plants , some of","The Times, 30th March 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2321,30,3,1907,Spring,30,3,1907,Spring,"thrive 'in a narrow chink , but needs protection from drought ) , Polemonuinm confertum , Omphalodes lueiiae ( a very","The Times, 30th March 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2322,30,3,1907,Spring,30,3,1907,Spring,"better for surface'moisture , and are apt to perish from drought if grown as purbly saxatile plaits . There are also","The Times, 30th March 1907",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2323,30,3,1907,Spring,30,3,1907,Spring,"their native mountains , yet are apt' to suffer from drought in England if grown bon the south side of the","The Times, 30th March 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2324,30,3,1907,Spring,30,3,1907,Spring,"deli- cate white flowets , ' which sometimes suffers foiom drought' if placed on a dry slopa ; also 'to Aquilegia","The Times, 30th March 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2325,30,3,1907,Spring,30,3,1907,Spring,", and a plant . which often : suffers -from drought -in English rock gardens . Thero -are also' some larger","The Times, 30th March 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2326,30,3,1907,Spring,30,3,1907,Spring,. The real difficulty usually is to protect them from drought and to know how much drought they will endure .,"The Times, 30th March 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2327,30,3,1907,Spring,30,3,1907,Spring,to protect them from drought and to know how much drought they will endure . On this point only experience can,"The Times, 30th March 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2328,30,3,1907,Spring,30,3,1907,Spring,", , for instance , are'always likely to suffer from drought , and also plants whose roots are very fine and","The Times, 30th March 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2329,30,3,1907,Spring,30,3,1907,Spring,"plants like-the Aethionemas , which will endure any amount of drought , are thick and strong . Further , it is","The Times, 30th March 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2330,30,3,1907,Spring,30,3,1907,Spring,"or a south- east aspect , those which suffer from drought or which flower very early doing best when they look","The Times, 30th March 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2331,30,3,1907,Spring,30,3,1907,Spring,"June ; but , if they can be protected from drought , they will be strong- plants by the autumn ;","The Times, 30th March 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2332,30,3,1907,Spring,30,3,1907,Spring,", if planted in Dine sand , wvouldstiffer much from drought . They needca soil consisting more than half of small","The Times, 30th March 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2333,1,4,1907,Spring,1,4,1907,Spring,"of the barometer took place in these islands . The droughty tendency was , however , still in opera- tion ,","The Times, 1st April 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2334,1,4,1907,Spring,1,4,1907,Spring,dry spell has not yet attained the dignity of a drought ( officially defined as a period of more than 14,"The Times, 1st April 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2335,1,4,1907,Spring,1,4,1907,Spring,"in the principal rivers , but the srmnuer 's prolonged drought and heat w.ave and the severe winter have been great","The Times, 1st April 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2336,3,4,1907,Spring,3,4,1907,Spring,"area int India , acases satiety , end damage by drought or by recenth bil is reoPrted in certain quarters ,","The Times, 3th April 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2337,5,4,1907,Spring,5,4,1907,Spring,-Wn. -Geerney easier rDeean cables . and nem that the drought In Spain b been relieyed made the openig easy .,"The Times, 5th April 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2338,6,4,1907,Spring,6,4,1907,Spring,"enriched with humus and a rather , cool situation . Drought will ofen kll it l o quickly . It should","The Times, 6th April 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2339,6,4,1907,Spring,6,4,1907,Spring,"is probably more useful to it as a protection against drought than as nourishment , and should be placed well below","The Times, 6th April 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2340,9,4,1907,Spring,9,4,1907,Spring,thus to proteot the crops against the stunting influences of drought . That this estimato is of question- able accuracy is,"The Times, 9th April 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2341,13,4,1907,Spring,13,4,1907,Spring,"the clos . The market v= Uinenced by the continued drought in the South-wesl , with low-temperatures. sad a further batch","The Times, 13th April 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2342,13,4,1907,Spring,13,4,1907,Spring,"detached in early autumn , and , if protected from drought when planted , will stand the winter in the open","The Times, 13th April 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2343,13,4,1907,Spring,13,4,1907,Spring,many gardeners were unable to shift their seedlings in the drought of last summer . This shifting of seedlings as soon,"The Times, 13th April 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2344,15,4,1907,Spring,15,4,1907,Spring,that many have made up for lost time since the drought terminated . The increase in the quantity of grass available,"The Times, 15th April 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2345,15,4,1907,Spring,15,4,1907,Spring,"the people and of regulating the supply ln time of drought . ( Hear , hear . ) Sm MELVXTL RACHOCnOPT","The Times, 15th April 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2346,17,4,1907,Spring,17,4,1907,Spring,"expected . The weather muw as still unfavouruhie , wth drought contnuling Ip some sections , and considerable covrrp4g took placo","The Times, 17th April 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2347,18,4,1907,Spring,18,4,1907,Spring,"been issued for that purpose . There was a long drought in March and June of t year , and the","The Times, 18th April 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2348,20,4,1907,Spring,20,4,1907,Spring,"them . Most of them will endure any amount of drought and can be propagated most easily by seed , cuttings","The Times, 20th April 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2349,20,4,1907,Spring,20,4,1907,Spring,"roots deeply , and -when establishled does not suffer from drought , if rocks are all round the roots . It","The Times, 20th April 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2350,20,4,1907,Spring,20,4,1907,Spring,"grow than D. neglectas , as it is impatient of drought in summer and also of damp in winter . It","The Times, 20th April 1907",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2351,20,4,1907,Spring,20,4,1907,Spring,"the coming maize harvest would be short , owing to drought . Peru , too , had been steadily and increasingly","The Times, 20th April 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2352,23,4,1907,Spring,23,4,1907,Spring,"and after tho crisis of 1893 , and the severe drought which followed , they succeeded in paying a dividena of","The Times, 23th April 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2353,24,4,1907,Spring,24,4,1907,Spring,"traffic will be well maintained ; livestock improsingin condition after drought . Camps inproving with recent rains , prospects bri ter","The Times, 24th April 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2354,24,4,1907,Spring,24,4,1907,Spring,"the usual drawing to 115,000 . Tnore was a severe drought in the province of Buenos Ayres about 12 months ago","The Times, 24th April 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2355,27,4,1907,Spring,27,4,1907,Spring,or from the local eathority . In either cae the drought was equally intolerable to the individual . ( Laughter. ),"The Times, 27th April 1907",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2356,27,4,1907,Spring,27,4,1907,Spring,"the *ncressingly-alarmngm conditions in the South-West. , vero fronts , drought , and tho spread of green bugs are again reporte","The Times, 27th April 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2357,30,4,1907,Spring,30,4,1907,Spring,"would be made to dispose of them before another serions drought set in . The chairman , in zeply , said","The Times, 30th April 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2358,3,5,1907,Spring,3,5,1907,Spring,"same ratio as that of last year . Locusts and drought had caused consider- able damage in certain di.stricts , hut","The Times, 3th May 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2359,4,5,1907,Spring,4,5,1907,Spring,"Royal Irish Rifles. -Sec . Lieut . J. B. A. Drought to be Lieutenant , vice H. R. Goodman , appointed","The Times, 4th May 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2360,11,5,1907,Spring,11,5,1907,Spring,"botb a plant food and a means of protection against drought . Now , there are many plants that like manure","The Times, 11st May 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2361,11,5,1907,Spring,11,5,1907,Spring,as a food bnt like it as a protection against drought . For such plants manure will be unnecessary where they,"The Times, 11st May 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2362,11,5,1907,Spring,11,5,1907,Spring,", where it is used bnly as a protection against drought , must be applied mueh more cautiously than where it","The Times, 11st May 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2363,11,5,1907,Spring,11,5,1907,Spring,"nourishment in moderation , but as an artificial protection against drought , since it holds moisture , which is drawn upwards","The Times, 11st May 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2364,11,5,1907,Spring,11,5,1907,Spring,can be used in this way as a protection against drought for many surface-rooting plants which may not need it as,"The Times, 11st May 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2365,11,5,1907,Spring,11,5,1907,Spring,"the better for a dose of manure underneath themasaprotection against drought , if any one could be sure that their roots","The Times, 11st May 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2366,11,5,1907,Spring,11,5,1907,Spring,"manure both as a food andl as a protection from drought , and they can be fed with it from above","The Times, 11st May 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2367,11,5,1907,Spring,11,5,1907,Spring,since the manure itself on the surface proteets them from drought . Most surface-rooting plants are the better for some kindof,"The Times, 11st May 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2368,11,5,1907,Spring,11,5,1907,Spring,"once a year will feed them and protect them from drought . Gardeners , for the sake of neatness , will","The Times, 11st May 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2369,11,5,1907,Spring,11,5,1907,Spring,that a surface-rooting plant is more likely to suffer from drought than one that roots deeply . Ile knows that a,"The Times, 11st May 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2370,11,5,1907,Spring,11,5,1907,Spring,roots have recovered they are apt to suffer much from drought . If they are moved in the spring and if,"The Times, 11st May 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2371,11,5,1907,Spring,11,5,1907,Spring,"If they are moved in the spring and if a drought follows upon their moving , they will not reeover before","The Times, 11st May 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2372,11,5,1907,Spring,11,5,1907,Spring,time of year if only they can be protected against drought or cold until they have established themtselves . But since,"The Times, 11st May 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2373,11,5,1907,Spring,11,5,1907,Spring,"spring , when they can be fairly easily protected from drought , and if they are well watered during the summer","The Times, 11st May 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2374,11,5,1907,Spring,11,5,1907,Spring,a month after they have flowered and are wellfproteeted from drought until they have recovered . The reason of this is,"The Times, 11st May 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2375,13,5,1907,Spring,13,5,1907,Spring,weeks since the crop was said to be ruined by drought ; now that the ground has been seasonaby supplied vwith,"The Times, 13th May 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2376,17,5,1907,Spring,17,5,1907,Spring,", and he thought Australia would not be troubled with droughts to the extent that she had been . COLONIAL OPFICJB","The Times, 17th May 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2377,20,5,1907,Spring,20,5,1907,Spring,"cultivated as a wise precaution against scarcity in times of drought . Already it is almost fit for mowing , for","The Times, 20th May 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2378,20,5,1907,Spring,20,5,1907,Spring,"any other fodder crop ; and , alth ough its droughtL-resisting properties are not of the same importance in this country","The Times, 20th May 1907",England,UKD,UKD3,"UKD31,UK32",,20th Century newspaper,Media 2379,20,5,1907,Spring,20,5,1907,Spring,"to latest mail news , is doing badly owing to drought and the ravages of cafZe pi era eteij ars .","The Times, 20th May 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2380,21,5,1907,Spring,21,5,1907,Spring,Comrplain-s were t> hand frorm lansas of the damago from drought alnd bugs increasing . North-Westorn wires advised cold westher. and,"The Times, 21st May 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2381,22,5,1907,Spring,22,5,1907,Spring,"Gul Sitates the crop has suffered from excessive rains , droughty conditosso exist iny WbesateOn TeOxs aSnndD in pobrtions of the","The Times, 22th May 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2382,23,5,1907,Spring,23,5,1907,Spring,by the Treasury . MAr 22. * The exceptionally prolonged drought thronghout the country is causing general anxiety . The harvest,"The Times, 23th May 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2383,25,5,1907,Spring,25,5,1907,Spring,work lad been a good deal affected by periods of drought to a saillcient extent to necessitate removals of stock for,"The Times, 25th May 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2384,27,5,1907,Spring,27,5,1907,Spring,"bad spring has been followed by sudden scorching heat and drought ; and India , which had been relied on as","The Times, 27th May 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2385,30,5,1907,Spring,30,5,1907,Spring,from South-Eastern Europe . It was also claimod that the drought was still unrelieved in some parts of the Wst and,"The Times, 30th May 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2386,3,6,1907,Summer,3,6,1907,Summer,in some degree the calamitous con- sequences of tho protracted drought . The maize crop will especially benefit . Immediate relief,"The Times, 3th June 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2387,4,6,1907,Summer,4,6,1907,Summer,"S. Mary's-mansions . W. , the wife- of CQHARLES ElrRy DROUGHT TANQUERAY . of a son ( prematurOry ) . TEONPf'SON.","The Times, 4th June 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2388,4,6,1907,Summer,4,6,1907,Summer,"the lst Jane , at Seafiald House Preparatero School . Droughty Ferrv . N.B. , to L. G. W. WIsLS- ,","The Times, 4th June 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2389,4,6,1907,Summer,4,6,1907,Summer,", by Lieut. -Coi . F. J. Tobiu , D.S.O.Y Drought , Lieut . J. B. , 2ncl Batt . Royal","The Times, 4th June 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2390,7,6,1907,Summer,7,6,1907,Summer,"more dependent on fluctuations in the output . The Continental drought of 190-4 , for example , so reduced supply that","The Times, 7th June 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2391,8,6,1907,Summer,8,6,1907,Summer,"the roots . It suffers less than most lilies from drought . It likes a rich soil , even a stiff","The Times, 8th June 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2392,8,6,1907,Summer,8,6,1907,Summer,"in stiff clay if well drained . It suffers from drought if exposed to the full heat of the sun ,","The Times, 8th June 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2393,8,6,1907,Summer,8,6,1907,Summer,"drain down to their roots . Their chief enemy is drought , and they will not usually thrive in the ordinary","The Times, 8th June 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2394,8,6,1907,Summer,8,6,1907,Summer,and it must be protected from late frosts and from drought . When this lily flowers the flowering bulb dies and,"The Times, 8th June 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2395,8,6,1907,Summer,8,6,1907,Summer,"from the extreme heat of the sun , and from drought . There are a good many varieties of L. speciosum","The Times, 8th June 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2396,8,6,1907,Summer,8,6,1907,Summer,fiDe copper in precipitate were produced during MSay . The drought still continues . Princess Fstate. -Result for May . -50,"The Times, 8th June 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2397,10,6,1907,Summer,10,6,1907,Summer,"as either drowned in tropical rains or parched with tropical drought . They give an appalling catalogue of insect pests ,","The Times, 10th June 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2398,10,6,1907,Summer,10,6,1907,Summer,"is a saying here that "" there is always a drought somewhere in Australia , "" and in all tho various","The Times, 10th June 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2399,11,6,1907,Summer,11,6,1907,Summer,"ho said that the maize crop had been injured by drought and , to some extent , by locusts , and","The Times, 11st June 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2400,13,6,1907,Summer,13,6,1907,Summer,conservation schemes were completed there wvould be no fear of drought . Mr. Bent said that EDglish men and women emigrants,"The Times, 13th June 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2401,14,6,1907,Summer,14,6,1907,Summer,was still needed . During the pro- longed years of drought the earning powers of the com-pany were so seriously curtailed,"The Times, 14th June 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2402,14,6,1907,Summer,14,6,1907,Summer,"the com-pany were so seriously curtailed , and the special drought expenditure forced upon them to save their live stock was","The Times, 14th June 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2403,14,6,1907,Summer,14,6,1907,Summer,directors in the early part of 1001 that if the drought were to continue for any lengthened period beyond that date,"The Times, 14th June 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2404,17,6,1907,Summer,17,6,1907,Summer,"increase in the Australian clip after the end of the drought , coinciding with an advance in the value of wool","The Times, 17th June 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2405,17,6,1907,Summer,17,6,1907,Summer,": -You wvill recollect that during the prolonged years of drought , wehich are still fresh in the memories of us","The Times, 17th June 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2406,17,6,1907,Summer,17,6,1907,Summer,"the company wero so seriously curtailed , and the special drought expenditure forced upon us to save oiur live stock was","The Times, 17th June 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2407,17,6,1907,Summer,17,6,1907,Summer,"in the early part of 1901 , that if the drought were to continue for any lengthened period beyond that date","The Times, 17th June 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2408,17,6,1907,Summer,17,6,1907,Summer,the company had been so seriously encroached upon by these droughts that further working capital had become absolutely necessary . In,"The Times, 17th June 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2409,19,6,1907,Summer,19,6,1907,Summer,"heavily handicappod . In the first place , there hadbeenasevero drought duriae the last two or three years in the high","The Times, 19th June 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2410,19,6,1907,Summer,19,6,1907,Summer,"the year in consequence of the recent long and severe drought . It is expected , nevertheless , to show a","The Times, 19th June 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2411,20,6,1907,Summer,20,6,1907,Summer,as they included the remarkably wet yeas 1903 and the droughty summer and autumn 1006 . Mr. Walter Child exhibited his,"The Times, 20th June 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2412,20,6,1907,Summer,20,6,1907,Summer,"realize that this rise had been mainly caused by Continental drought and a short crop , and that since then prices","The Times, 20th June 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2413,20,6,1907,Summer,20,6,1907,Summer,for natural science- E. B. S. Thomas and C. Worster Drought . Jesus Collego. -Re-elected to scholarships at former values :,"The Times, 20th June 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2414,21,6,1907,Summer,21,6,1907,Summer,Canadian North-West was described as in a very backward and droughty condition . white Illinis sent n ews of the spreading,"The Times, 21st June 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2415,21,6,1907,Summer,21,6,1907,Summer,"the least control . There had been a very serious drought , which had affected them throu-h- out the whole season","The Times, 21st June 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2416,22,6,1907,Summer,22,6,1907,Summer,"where they are needed , to protect the plants from drought and to prevent the soil from washing away . The","The Times, 22th June 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2417,22,6,1907,Summer,22,6,1907,Summer,"last seven years the misfortunes have been due to the drought , but for the previous 11 years the profits were","The Times, 22th June 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2418,24,6,1907,Summer,24,6,1907,Summer,in the price of sugar in USOb had beenmainlyc---edby a drought on theo C nennt and the onsequent redutio of the,"The Times, 24th June 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2419,29,6,1907,Summer,29,6,1907,Summer,"to do it , provided they can be protected from drought afterwards . This applies also to many spring-flowering plants whieh","The Times, 29th June 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2420,29,6,1907,Summer,29,6,1907,Summer,"over . Sueh a mulch will also protect them from drought through July and August . Mulches , especially of manure","The Times, 29th June 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2421,29,6,1907,Summer,29,6,1907,Summer,"when the plants most need immediate nourishment and protection from drought-that is to say , in the height of summer and","The Times, 29th June 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2422,29,6,1907,Summer,29,6,1907,Summer,"better than liquid manure , since it gives protection from drought as well as nourishment ; and , if it consists","The Times, 29th June 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2423,29,6,1907,Summer,29,6,1907,Summer,"advices from Raumania were untarourebte. white South Dakota complained of droughty conditions , and both the North-West end tne South-West sent","The Times, 29th June 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2424,29,6,1907,Summer,29,6,1907,Summer,experiencing very favourable times . During the past seven years drought had been answerable for their losses . The preferenco shareholders,"The Times, 29th June 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2425,1,7,1907,Summer,1,7,1907,Summer,"is further asserted that the last-named State is suffering from drought , and that the boll weevil is very abundant .","The Times, 1st July 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2426,4,7,1907,Summer,4,7,1907,Summer,", a grilse , or even a salinon. if the drought is prolonged far into August , these Lamnmasmen , as","The Times, 4th July 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2427,4,7,1907,Summer,4,7,1907,Summer,may be exacted upon fish so herded together in protracted drought . It would be quixotic to condemn fly-fishing by night,"The Times, 4th July 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2428,8,7,1907,Summer,8,7,1907,Summer,fitO coPPer in precipitate were Produced dtlring Juie . The drought ssill continues . P.ordepeor' Centrnl 31eep-.esult5 for June : -53,"The Times, 8th July 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2429,10,7,1907,Summer,10,7,1907,Summer,"but , with good supporting orders and on reports of droughty conditions sn some parts of the cotton belt , bears","The Times, 10th July 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2430,12,7,1907,Summer,12,7,1907,Summer,", South-Eastern , and Eastern Counties were suffering acutely from drought . Bedfordshire reported "" No rain fromtheaniddle of M5arch till","The Times, 12th July 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2431,17,7,1907,Summer,17,7,1907,Summer,belt that the weather has been favourable throughout . The drought whih pre-sdledat the close of the provious weekin portions of,"The Times, 17th July 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2432,20,7,1907,Summer,20,7,1907,Summer,or two gardeners that transplanted bushes which suffered from the drought till they apparently died have grown up again with surprising,"The Times, 20th July 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2433,23,7,1907,Summer,23,7,1907,Summer,dairy farmers are beginning to think of tho possibility of drought and to study their arrangements for the provision of supplementary,"The Times, 23th July 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2434,24,7,1907,Summer,24,7,1907,Summer,declining 6 points becoming firmn under covering . due to drought reports from the -South . The close a 's steady,"The Times, 24th July 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2435,26,7,1907,Summer,26,7,1907,Summer,"the firmness of cable news , by ncreasmcg reports f drought in iansas , by thi smnali primary receipts , fairly","The Times, 26th July 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2436,27,7,1907,Summer,27,7,1907,Summer,"frequently watered . Therefore , when there is a September drought , it is best to wait until it breaks up","The Times, 27th July 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2437,30,7,1907,Summer,30,7,1907,Summer,"tone developed on bull mianipulation , and further fears of drought in portions of Texas , and the saarkot closed steady","The Times, 30th July 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2438,31,7,1907,Summer,31,7,1907,Summer,", Kable M. J. P. Malleson , Corpus J. V. Drought , Exeter A. B. Nixon , Trinity H. E. Forrester","The Times, 31st July 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2439,31,7,1907,Summer,31,7,1907,Summer,ws aulittlo shfort selling on dpredifctimons eof rains in the droughty districts . In the eftsrnoon husisess w ; as extremely,"The Times, 31st July 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2440,1,8,1907,Summer,1,8,1907,Summer,"to run off in a steady flow through the summer droughts . With these exceptions , take it all round ,","The Times, 1st August 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2441,5,8,1907,Summer,5,8,1907,Summer,market has been nervous alout daily recurring rumours of harmful droughty conditions in Tesas and other south-western districts . Advices were,"The Times, 5th August 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2442,5,8,1907,Summer,5,8,1907,Summer,"furthor bearish symptoms , owing to tho brealing of the drought in various sections of the south- west and the prediction","The Times, 5th August 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2443,6,8,1907,Summer,6,8,1907,Summer,". In conseo , uence of the previous year 's droughts Germany and England , who take over the larger portion","The Times, 6th August 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2444,6,8,1907,Summer,6,8,1907,Summer,"Enrope ; it placed them at the mercy of any drought or bad soason in the principal beet-growing countries , for","The Times, 6th August 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2445,7,8,1907,Summer,7,8,1907,Summer,"Ireland bad lost his farm by eviction unless he nsa DroUght that eviction on himself . ( Hear , hear .","The Times, 7th August 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2446,7,8,1907,Summer,7,8,1907,Summer,"of Texas and in portions of Oklaboma. but the , drought continues over the greater part of Texas , and also","The Times, 7th August 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2447,7,8,1907,Summer,7,8,1907,Summer,"copper in Precipitate , were produced during July . The drought still continues . Oriental Consl1idated. -Elesults for-lfay -Gross receipts .","The Times, 7th August 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2448,10,8,1907,Summer,10,8,1907,Summer,"but also risky , and liable to serious injury from drought . They are also of great importance . PoTAToEs. -No","The Times, 10th August 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2449,12,8,1907,Summer,12,8,1907,Summer,chief cause has been the daily receipt of cables of drought and deterioration in the State of 'exas . Manchester advices,"The Times, 12th August 1907",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2450,12,8,1907,Summer,12,8,1907,Summer,", it being reported that the make may bcurtailed through drought . EGGS were quiet and featureless . I4ISCELLANEOUS . LONDON","The Times, 12th August 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2451,15,8,1907,Summer,15,8,1907,Summer,", witha offerings of limited extent , Reports of teo drought having been brekon in Kansas brought about some selling ,","The Times, 15th August 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2452,15,8,1907,Summer,15,8,1907,Summer,"per cent . less , in spite of a prolonged drought during the whole of tho first quarter of the period","The Times, 15th August 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2453,19,8,1907,Summer,19,8,1907,Summer,"activity and are steady in prioe . Owing to the drought in theEast , it is reported that a number of","The Times, 19th August 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2454,19,8,1907,Summer,19,8,1907,Summer,", of lack of moistuire anod d.amage from beat , drought , tand bollweewls in portions of Texas , end a","The Times, 19th August 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2455,20,8,1907,Summer,20,8,1907,Summer,"2s. per box- eels. live . 1Os. to 20s. per drought : cong-er eels , 16s. toi25s. : horrinzs. fresh .","The Times, 20th August 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2456,21,8,1907,Summer,21,8,1907,Summer,wavsalso considerably above normal in Arkansas and Soithern Miissouri . Drought of more or lees severit-y continues in Texas . Oklahomna,"The Times, 21st August 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2457,22,8,1907,Summer,22,8,1907,Summer,"hbd utuinieresfind , *ith 'in tlsinr iou& dWifL to the drought havingt been binben in the Soith , eest nual predictions","The Times, 22th August 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2458,24,8,1907,Summer,24,8,1907,Summer,"; eeLs , live , i2s. to lbs . per droughtcoDiger eels. 15s. to lis. - ; herrings , fresh ,","The Times, 24th August 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2459,26,8,1907,Summer,26,8,1907,Summer,"conceded that the crop there is deteriorating ovving to the drought , but the extent of the damage , positive and","The Times, 26th August 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2460,28,8,1907,Summer,28,8,1907,Summer,"Gulf States the weather was rensiderably wanler thaa usual . Drought continues in Western Alabama , and with in0rossing severntv over","The Times, 28th August 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2461,30,8,1907,Summer,30,8,1907,Summer,"points advAnce , and Surtbor improved on reports of continued drought in Tosas , andforeign buying , tho bese prioes of","The Times, 30th August 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2462,2,9,1907,Autumn,2,9,1907,Autumn,"General raiz ar prevalent , thas dispelling asny fears of drought . "" TIM ACCIDEN ON THE JTNGFRAU . LAIUTERBRHUNNE ,","The Times, 2th September 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2463,2,9,1907,Autumn,2,9,1907,Autumn,"officially denied . It had been stated that the great drought would shortly compel the companyto suspend mining operations , and","The Times, 2th September 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2464,5,9,1907,Autumn,5,9,1907,Autumn,sehn over nearlyallth Atlantic an Guf t uties has largelTicreareduthn drought urec in these districts and augmented itn satBritn m uthwestepr,"The Times, 5th September 1907",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2465,5,9,1907,Autumn,5,9,1907,Autumn,"on unfavounrable weather reports and later on the conarmation of drought in the wveekl eathedr statemeont ; , beams covered heavily","The Times, 5th September 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2466,6,9,1907,Autumn,6,9,1907,Autumn,", Toorak . Melbourne , by the Rev. a . Drought . Los Fory , OnIy wpon of Hsr ; ty","The Times, 6th September 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2467,7,9,1907,Autumn,7,9,1907,Autumn,the dry and burning heat of a summer of continued drought . The lives of most of them depend on a,"The Times, 7th September 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2468,7,9,1907,Autumn,7,9,1907,Autumn,thirsty meadows . 'In this country the effects of positive drought on butterfly life are seldom or never so severe as,"The Times, 7th September 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2469,7,9,1907,Autumn,7,9,1907,Autumn,"last year . Vines indSpaintand l'ortiial have suffered muhd from drought , snd conseupently tho ield isnotexpected lobe plelti l ,","The Times, 7th September 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2470,11,9,1907,Autumn,11,9,1907,Autumn,", Arkansas O l ; labomanndthegre3tr part of Texas . Drought has bon brol ; en in Oklahoma end generally reUioved","The Times, 11st September 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2471,12,9,1907,Autumn,12,9,1907,Autumn,"the agricultural land of Australia laid waste by the worst drought that had ever been known in its history , and","The Times, 12th September 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2472,20,9,1907,Autumn,20,9,1907,Autumn,"bulls and cabt sdvices fron European mnarkets were fln . Droughty weather conditlaouswere oreported from Australla , and India , export","The Times, 20th September 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2473,23,9,1907,Autumn,23,9,1907,Autumn,"spring of last year , v ; hen an absoluto drought between thie months of.:arch and April lasted iohr 1T days","The Times, 23th September 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2474,24,9,1907,Autumn,24,9,1907,Autumn,vield . The main injury to this crop came from drought ind grasshoppers . Sprtng wtheat is steadily losing ground in,"The Times, 24th September 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2475,24,9,1907,Autumn,24,9,1907,Autumn,"cereal crop this y ear . In spite of the drought , the yield will be wrell over the average ,","The Times, 24th September 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2476,25,9,1907,Autumn,25,9,1907,Autumn,"thepreqeding wfeekhlae since the received an abundanLt rainfll. but that drought ccntlnnes in South-EZastern and Western Texas , and in 2Norih-:Easts2rr","The Times, 25th September 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2477,27,9,1907,Autumn,27,9,1907,Autumn,"London the first ifll after the IS days ofI absolute drought amoumted to no more than 0 05in. , and in","The Times, 27th September 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2478,28,9,1907,Autumn,28,9,1907,Autumn,"and often delicately fringed . It must be protected from drought and often flowers itself to death , but reproduces itself","The Times, 28th September 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2479,30,9,1907,Autumn,30,9,1907,Autumn,"TxT. -TIfluenced by easier Americanadvices , The mark-etopenedataslightdecliniebutwith reports of drought in India , a fimoer feeling set in , and","The Times, 30th September 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2480,30,9,1907,Autumn,30,9,1907,Autumn,"another season . The pastures are revealing the iIfuences of drought , the saupply of herbage being much less plentiful than","The Times, 30th September 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2481,1,10,1907,Autumn,1,10,1907,Autumn,affords a striling proof of the tenacity with which a droughty tendency r ill often maint in its hold . Shortly,"The Times, 1st October 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2482,3,10,1907,Autumn,3,10,1907,Autumn,"abroad to the bullish con- ditions here further news about drought ia India , Iess faourble crop advices from AustraIia ,","The Times, 3th October 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2483,3,10,1907,Autumn,3,10,1907,Autumn,"I I i i i- 1,1111111 W15 1t THB LATE DROUGHT . TO TE EDrTOR OF THE : 3 . Slr","The Times, 3th October 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2484,3,10,1907,Autumn,3,10,1907,Autumn,"nay be of hntert to meteorologists to knoW that the drought , which ba now broken up , lasted from Aulgust","The Times, 3th October 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2485,4,10,1907,Autumn,4,10,1907,Autumn,"adoption . manifesto aDd cooeratvy , efort i THIE LATE DROUGHT . TO TEE EDITOR OF THE TIMES . Sir ,","The Times, 4th October 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2486,4,10,1907,Autumn,4,10,1907,Autumn,"1905 was , in our opinion , the state of drought then prevailing in Australia . This view is supported by","The Times, 4th October 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2487,4,10,1907,Autumn,4,10,1907,Autumn,"2Yc . The bull3sh factors hare been the further newsof drought in India and Austra3ia and the enormous export acceptanoes ,","The Times, 4th October 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2488,4,10,1907,Autumn,4,10,1907,Autumn,"bullish LiTerpool cables , the confirmation of Indian sn4 Australian drought news , generally bullish advices from &I Continental points ,","The Times, 4th October 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2489,4,10,1907,Autumn,4,10,1907,Autumn,"than temporary i4vestments . After the 'long period of previous drought and the direful consequences entailed thereby , those who suffered","The Times, 4th October 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2490,5,10,1907,Autumn,5,10,1907,Autumn,", where nothing of the kind ocourred , an absolute drought prevailed for periods of time varving from a little under","The Times, 5th October 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2491,5,10,1907,Autumn,5,10,1907,Autumn,"Slight S.l : . wind . Fine . R LATB DROUGHT . TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMJE . Sir ,","The Times, 5th October 1907",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2492,5,10,1907,Autumn,5,10,1907,Autumn,many cases it is undoubtedly the pineh of excessive summer drought which strips the leaves from the trees in this sombre,"The Times, 5th October 1907",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 2493,5,10,1907,Autumn,5,10,1907,Autumn,"t n losrenth of contisetalc D bles further reports of drought in India , and cables stating that th r-ainfall in","The Times, 5th October 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2494,5,10,1907,Autumn,5,10,1907,Autumn,"in wet periods , and a llow-in is expedited in droughts . The lst point is the only one which seemed","The Times, 5th October 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2495,7,10,1907,Autumn,7,10,1907,Autumn,"promised to be , and , whether it be the drought or the emphatic weather bchanges , the bulbs have not","The Times, 7th October 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2496,7,10,1907,Autumn,7,10,1907,Autumn,"kohL rmbi , and late white turnips have stood the drought and appear to be making good crops . He closes","The Times, 7th October 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2497,8,10,1907,Autumn,8,10,1907,Autumn,fine coDper in rcipiate wer produced during September . The drought broke on September 24 and rain continued td felt for,"The Times, 8th October 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2498,8,10,1907,Autumn,8,10,1907,Autumn,"especially for Auerican ccount . BIeport. of rains in some droughty distriets of the Susci helped tb . depressin , and","The Times, 8th October 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2499,9,10,1907,Autumn,9,10,1907,Autumn,excess of the previous year . The great and unpreoedented drought in Spain has been a very serious anxinty to thea,"The Times, 9th October 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2500,11,10,1907,Autumn,11,10,1907,Autumn,Australia the situation is regarded as serious owing to the drought . SEED AN 'D SEED OILS . LISEED. -The market,"The Times, 11st October 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2501,11,10,1907,Autumn,11,10,1907,Autumn,". -EAsT LNDISN crop reports do not improve . The drought will , it is feared , cut down the yield","The Times, 11st October 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2502,12,10,1907,Autumn,12,10,1907,Autumn,"although the hay crops may remain abundant . The recent drought has dried up pastures , and our reportsmindicato comparativo scarcity","The Times, 12th October 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2503,12,10,1907,Autumn,12,10,1907,Autumn,"from injury ( due to insect or fungus pests , drought or wet , cold or frost ) , with average","The Times, 12th October 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2504,12,10,1907,Autumn,12,10,1907,Autumn,""" injury ( due to inseet or fungus pests , drought "" or wet , cold or frost ) with average","The Times, 12th October 1907",England,UKJ,UKJ1,,Chilterns,20th Century newspaper,Media 2505,12,10,1907,Autumn,12,10,1907,Autumn,"is now open for play , hut owing to the droughtof last month the development of thellnkshasbeenunexpectedly retarded . The course","The Times, 12th October 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2506,14,10,1907,Autumn,14,10,1907,Autumn,at all events the mis- chief caused by the recent drought has been arrested . Similar reports as to the rainfall,"The Times, 14th October 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2507,15,10,1907,Autumn,15,10,1907,Autumn,"such as bad-earthstopping , fog , frost , flood , drought , distemper , and other difficulties and discouragements , all","The Times, 15th October 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2508,16,10,1907,Autumn,16,10,1907,Autumn,tbe outlay than those undertaken in India to guard against drought and consequent famine . From a review of the results,"The Times, 16th October 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2509,16,10,1907,Autumn,16,10,1907,Autumn,"buyers offered ai advancon westerdey'slinsi'values owing to the oonflrmation o drought con- nd dia , and subsequently the maret wa heljeed","The Times, 16th October 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2510,17,10,1907,Autumn,17,10,1907,Autumn,"less faTourable adriees trom Russia , and on the continued droughty conditions in Australia nd India . Lovver spot markets resultedn","The Times, 17th October 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2511,17,10,1907,Autumn,17,10,1907,Autumn,"dopression continuing until towards noon , when further reports of drought in Australi , together with reduced estimates of the crop","The Times, 17th October 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2512,18,10,1907,Autumn,18,10,1907,Autumn,", Oct. 17. --Tho weather has continued unfavourable and the drought has done considerable damage . The cror. is exucpected to","The Times, 18th October 1907",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2513,18,10,1907,Autumn,18,10,1907,Autumn,"are favourable , but in Rumania , owing to the drought , the outlook is most serious . WVheat stocks are","The Times, 18th October 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2514,18,10,1907,Autumn,18,10,1907,Autumn,"outturn of the crop , owing to the continuanoe of droughty condi- tions . It is claimed that in Bengal the","The Times, 18th October 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2515,19,10,1907,Autumn,19,10,1907,Autumn,of nearly i3c Late in the dcay turhes adTioe of drought in AustraliL causeds wmart recor 1 b however.was Lot fully,"The Times, 19th October 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2516,19,10,1907,Autumn,19,10,1907,Autumn,Sulch autumn blooming is especially common when prolonged and severe drought in the hottest time of the yearhas dn.arfed and checkled,"The Times, 19th October 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2517,21,10,1907,Autumn,21,10,1907,Autumn,"have been the niiexicect&fl strong Liverpool close , the continued drought in Australia , and unfavourable crop news from Russia ,","The Times, 21st October 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2518,21,10,1907,Autumn,21,10,1907,Autumn,The past fortnight has removed all traces of the September drought . The -southern and eastern divisons have had enough rain,"The Times, 21st October 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2519,25,10,1907,Autumn,25,10,1907,Autumn,"lndia. the favourable Price Current' report , and news of drought in tussaf HIeavysioplos orders eroreah ed id earswere sctve ,","The Times, 25th October 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2520,25,10,1907,Autumn,25,10,1907,Autumn,no rain has fallen durine the week t5 relieTo the drought . The cotton market has nevertheleis ruled easy . und,"The Times, 25th October 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2521,25,10,1907,Autumn,25,10,1907,Autumn,"the country had had more than its fair share of drought and locusts , it was only reasonable to believe that","The Times, 25th October 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2522,26,10,1907,Autumn,26,10,1907,Autumn,"favourable Argentine weather reports were offset by further addiers of drought in Australia , and atlthough specutative positions close bolow the","The Times, 26th October 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2523,28,10,1907,Autumn,28,10,1907,Autumn,"tlhat had been accumulating since the harvest , first from drought and then from the sodden state of the land ,","The Times, 28th October 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2524,30,10,1907,Autumn,30,10,1907,Autumn,"closed better than was expected , while advioes cf continued drought in Australia and vet weather in the Argentine gave a","The Times, 30th October 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2525,31,10,1907,Autumn,31,10,1907,Autumn,"was better , and also that some relief from the droughty conditions in the Bast and in Australia bad taken place","The Times, 31st October 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2526,1,11,1907,Autumn,1,11,1907,Autumn,might be that they were on the eve of another drought . Only that morning the board had received the following,"The Times, 1st November 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2527,1,11,1907,Autumn,1,11,1907,Autumn,"cables , better Argentinecrop news , and the relief from drought in Australta which caused bear pressure and considerable local and","The Times, 1st November 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2528,1,11,1907,Autumn,1,11,1907,Autumn,"directions will be affected , including butter . Conditions are droughty-if they are not altered before this renches London the season","The Times, 1st November 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2529,1,11,1907,Autumn,1,11,1907,Autumn,excellent headway is now being made . In Russia the drought is causing much uneasiness hi the south where only in,"The Times, 1st November 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2530,1,11,1907,Autumn,1,11,1907,Autumn,", hut in India there is no change from the drought , end the situa- tion is critical . In Canada","The Times, 1st November 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2531,4,11,1907,Autumn,4,11,1907,Autumn,"the unirrisatedcrop is reported to be suffering seriously through prolonged drought , though in the Bormbay-Decan and 3 ; arnatak some","The Times, 4th November 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2532,5,11,1907,Autumn,5,11,1907,Autumn,", and the maize suffered severely from both locusts and drought . Tho increase of $126 705 in working expenses is","The Times, 5th November 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2533,6,11,1907,Autumn,6,11,1907,Autumn,"of the initial plants ling , even during periods of drought , 3G0,000 hp . A FIavourable feature of the scheme","The Times, 6th November 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2534,7,11,1907,Autumn,7,11,1907,Autumn,"A fear had been expressed that a recrudescence of the drought in Australia was threatened , but from cablegrams received en","The Times, 7th November 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2535,8,11,1907,Autumn,8,11,1907,Autumn,trade solely to the short supply resulting from the protracted drought in Australia . A prolonged period-18S5-190-had accustomed buyers to prices,"The Times, 8th November 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2536,8,11,1907,Autumn,8,11,1907,Autumn,not sufficient to repair the injury already caused by the drought . From Taganrog frosts are reported . Advices from' Winnipeg,"The Times, 8th November 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2537,8,11,1907,Autumn,8,11,1907,Autumn,"in prices . During the earlier summer months- , the drought experienced in Spain and Port-ugail presented a strange contrast to","The Times, 8th November 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2538,9,11,1907,Autumn,9,11,1907,Autumn,"not been affected by more or less serious and long-continued drought . Even this year , when the general impression of","The Times, 9th November 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2539,9,11,1907,Autumn,9,11,1907,Autumn,to fear floods as the seasonable danger . ixather than drought . The thought of drought in suimner can never be,"The Times, 9th November 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2540,9,11,1907,Autumn,9,11,1907,Autumn,seasonable danger . ixather than drought . The thought of drought in suimner can never be far away from the mind,"The Times, 9th November 1907",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ13,Buckinghamshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 2541,9,11,1907,Autumn,9,11,1907,Autumn,"often be seen steadily shrinking , as though in long-continued drought . A little stream which waters a long valley in","The Times, 9th November 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2542,9,11,1907,Autumn,9,11,1907,Autumn,"years ; for when rain falls at length after summer drought , even in the thirsty clay districts it -is caught","The Times, 9th November 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2543,11,11,1907,Autumn,11,11,1907,Autumn,once it has diminished as it did during the September drought . By liberal and judicious feeding some portion of the,"The Times, 11st November 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2544,11,11,1907,Autumn,11,11,1907,Autumn,do something to minimize the risk of crop failure from drought several months hence that gives to the subject a presont,"The Times, 11st November 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2545,11,11,1907,Autumn,11,11,1907,Autumn,", autumn tillage is equally beneficial in mitigating loss from drought in the followingrowing season . liomething more than the tilling","The Times, 11st November 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2546,11,11,1907,Autumn,11,11,1907,Autumn,"be thought that vegetable manure would accentuate tho influences of drought , but every experienced farmer iLmows that a dressing of","The Times, 11st November 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2547,13,11,1907,Autumn,13,11,1907,Autumn,water per day except under very exceptional times ' of drought . In 1896 the rainfall at the tarn was 86,"The Times, 13th November 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2548,13,11,1907,Autumn,13,11,1907,Autumn,"last few months-ho did not like to call it a drought , but an absence of rain which had made this","The Times, 13th November 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2549,14,11,1907,Autumn,14,11,1907,Autumn,", in several parts of the State a condition of drought preailed , which caused losses of sheep and lambs and","The Times, 14th November 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2550,15,11,1907,Autumn,15,11,1907,Autumn,"promises excellent results , but Australia has suffered considerably from drought . The most serious out- looh ' , Nt the","The Times, 15th November 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2551,15,11,1907,Autumn,15,11,1907,Autumn,", however , is for the next Indian crop , drought there having most injuriously affected prospects of both wheat and","The Times, 15th November 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2552,15,11,1907,Autumn,15,11,1907,Autumn,"demand for good horses in hackneys , cobs , and drought1borses ; alsohavea warehouse for the storing of implernents , *c","The Times, 15th November 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2553,22,11,1907,Autumn,22,11,1907,Autumn,"and the crops continue free from the visita- tions of drought , frosts , or locusts the danger of damage from","The Times, 22th November 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2554,22,11,1907,Autumn,22,11,1907,Autumn,"that autu-.nn work ihas been muci hamupered by the continued drought , and in some districts theo work has been abandoned","The Times, 22th November 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2555,22,11,1907,Autumn,22,11,1907,Autumn,times of plenty come to the rescue of thtimes of drought ; and this can be solved by tlii construction of,"The Times, 22th November 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2556,23,11,1907,Autumn,23,11,1907,Autumn,"balance of 78,000 . Hlad it not been for this drought , tho profit of the half-year , the manager stated","The Times, 23th November 1907",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2557,23,11,1907,Autumn,23,11,1907,Autumn,the burden cast upon it by the long and disastrous drought . Since the issue of the report telagrams announmcing rainlfll,"The Times, 23th November 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2558,23,11,1907,Autumn,23,11,1907,Autumn,"used bythe bears to hammer prices , and whid the drought news from India andthe libeal export acceptaw , estibnated at","The Times, 23th November 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2559,23,11,1907,Autumn,23,11,1907,Autumn,"a blessing to theovineyards of the Doaro , where the drought and heat were intense , with the result that the","The Times, 23th November 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2560,26,11,1907,Autumn,26,11,1907,Autumn,"area of the country . Com- pared with recent previous droughts , the failure of rain-fall was less serious than in","The Times, 26th November 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2561,27,11,1907,Autumn,27,11,1907,Autumn,"than the average , whilst during 1907 there was a drought which lasted several months . A satisfactory rainfall has sinco","The Times, 27th November 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2562,28,11,1907,Autumn,28,11,1907,Autumn,would be allocated to the reduction of the losses by drought account . Circumnstances had arisen wrhich made it absolutely necessary,"The Times, 28th November 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2563,29,11,1907,Autumn,29,11,1907,Autumn,"settlement , there has been , and is , wide-spread drought . A few scattered showers about the country have in","The Times, 29th November 1907",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2564,29,11,1907,Autumn,29,11,1907,Autumn,"suffering , and we can not tell how long the drought will last . In August and September moderate rains keep","The Times, 29th November 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2565,29,11,1907,Autumn,29,11,1907,Autumn,to stand the losses which will be caused by a drought . B1ut it is a sore disappointment all the same,"The Times, 29th November 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2566,29,11,1907,Autumn,29,11,1907,Autumn,a sore disappointment all the same . The effects of droughty conditions are already noticeable in many ways . So far,"The Times, 29th November 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2567,29,11,1907,Autumn,29,11,1907,Autumn,"will now be greater , even if rain comes . Drought does not for some time lessen the supply of meat","The Times, 29th November 1907",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ13,Cold,20th Century newspaper,Media 2568,29,11,1907,Autumn,29,11,1907,Autumn,"sharp frosts , prevail in Germany , and the ContillUous drought has hindered the germination of the ; seed , l3o2n","The Times, 29th November 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2569,29,11,1907,Autumn,29,11,1907,Autumn,"so far has not been impeded . In India the drought shows no abate- ment , but in central districts the","The Times, 29th November 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2570,30,11,1907,Autumn,30,11,1907,Autumn,"above these , but where they will never suffer from drought , shon ] d be placed Saxifraga apiculata , S.","The Times, 30th November 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2571,30,11,1907,Autumn,30,11,1907,Autumn,"suffer from damp in the winter ; but , as drought in the summaer is eaually fatal to it , it","The Times, 30th November 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2572,30,11,1907,Autumn,30,11,1907,Autumn,S. Wallacei ( or Camposi ) is more impatient of drought and sun than most of them . It is therefore,"The Times, 30th November 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2573,30,11,1907,Autumn,30,11,1907,Autumn,rock . Then they will endure a good deal of drought and iemain long in flower . When they get straggly,"The Times, 30th November 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2574,4,12,1907,Winter,4,12,1907,Winter,"in times of plenitude , and cursed ia times of drought or inundation . Lord Afilner , whose experience of Egypt","The Times, 4th December 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2575,5,12,1907,Winter,5,12,1907,Winter,", though the whole province has been adversely affected by drought . Scarcity is feared in parts of IJpper Burrma ,","The Times, 5th December 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2576,5,12,1907,Winter,5,12,1907,Winter,", vicar of CaversDield , Bicester . Rev. C. E. Drought , incumbent of Toorak , Victoria , canon of St.","The Times, 5th December 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2577,6,12,1907,Winter,6,12,1907,Winter,"has boon a fairly large Contnentl trade , hut the drought in South Africa hns affected business with that colony .","The Times, 6th December 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2578,7,12,1907,Winter,7,12,1907,Winter,"almost all Australian commercial undertakines during the period of the drought in Australia , yet the profit of this part of","The Times, 7th December 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2579,9,12,1907,Winter,9,12,1907,Winter,"similar processes to produce ramin in countries which suffer from drought , and the claim to affect hail- storms ( which","The Times, 9th December 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2580,9,12,1907,Winter,9,12,1907,Winter,"and A S. Urch , non-coll . ; J. V. Drought , Exeter ; K. J. Back-house Balliol ; F. V.","The Times, 9th December 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2581,10,12,1907,Winter,10,12,1907,Winter,"churches , our difficulties have been increased by the severe drought which has prevailed the greater part of this year in","The Times, 10th December 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2582,16,12,1907,Winter,16,12,1907,Winter,the spring preceding an unusully hot summer caused a severe drought in some of the best vinevards which was only partially,"The Times, 16th December 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2583,18,12,1907,Winter,18,12,1907,Winter,"summer months were marked by intense heat and a continued drought . The winter was passed through satisfactorily , all Janary","The Times, 18th December 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2584,21,12,1907,Winter,21,12,1907,Winter,"police systeni , for tho mitigation of disastrous consequences of droughts and pestilences , and for an adminrable administrative svstem .","The Times, 21st December 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2585,24,12,1907,Winter,24,12,1907,Winter,o 2. ; dead . 10la to lOs . Per drought ; ue eels lOs . to 27 . Gd .,"The Times, 24th December 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2586,25,12,1907,Winter,25,12,1907,Winter,"in Madras and Bombay , though it is suffering from drought in places . Prices as a rule are stationary or","The Times, 25th December 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2587,25,12,1907,Winter,25,12,1907,Winter,". TLAgORE , DEc. 24. * In conseuence of the drought , the wheat area In the Pab has shunkl from","The Times, 25th December 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2588,25,12,1907,Winter,25,12,1907,Winter,"The passenger traffic is main- tained. -In consequence of the drought , the wheat area in the Punjab has shrunk from","The Times, 25th December 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2589,27,12,1907,Winter,27,12,1907,Winter,"O 18 , Nov 22 Customs Receipts . May 6 Drought , E5ffota of the , March 11 Fa-ourable Busines ,","The Times, 27th December 1907",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2590,4,1,1908,Winter,4,1,1908,Winter,"fleshy leaves enables them to withstand a considerable degree of drought , in spite of their soft and luxuriant habit .","The Times, 4th January 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2591,6,1,1908,Winter,6,1,1908,Winter,"beneficial to the fields , which suffer so much from drought during the long summer months . I see the telegram","The Times, 6th January 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2592,9,1,1908,Winter,9,1,1908,Winter,", Bedford-gardens , says : - "" There is great drought and scarcity in these parts-Jaunpur-and I have never seen natives","The Times, 9th January 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2593,9,1,1908,Winter,9,1,1908,Winter,"received by the last mail , the writer says the drought has become appalling , and the poor ryots are working","The Times, 9th January 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2594,13,1,1908,Winter,13,1,1908,Winter,"THE INDIAN CROPS . -IUIORE , JAN. 1i. * The drought in the Panjab , which has lasted I six months","The Times, 13th January 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2595,13,1,1908,Winter,13,1,1908,Winter,"or adoption . ( p. 3 ) India . The drought in the Punjab , which has lasted six months ,","The Times, 13th January 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2596,14,1,1908,Winter,14,1,1908,Winter,cash and forvard delivery respectively . The news that the drought in the Punjab had come to an end induced bear,"The Times, 14th January 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2597,16,1,1908,Winter,16,1,1908,Winter,"was helid yesterday at Win-chester-house . Mr. J. A. H. Drought , who presided , stated that the past season had","The Times, 16th January 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2598,17,1,1908,Winter,17,1,1908,Winter,"the flrst feiw months of the year , and the drought from July to October has curtailed the malie of batter","The Times, 17th January 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2599,17,1,1908,Winter,17,1,1908,Winter,the damage done to the pasture land& by the long drought and the visitations of locusts were ir great part counterbalanced,"The Times, 17th January 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2600,17,1,1908,Winter,17,1,1908,Winter,"year , when , in spite of an almost general drought of nearly four months ' duration and a locust invasion","The Times, 17th January 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2601,17,1,1908,Winter,17,1,1908,Winter,was upIeqw%itedfirtK by pessimistic advices from Russia adstill later by drought in Australia aid indis . Opinions of a=mre decrease in,"The Times, 17th January 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2602,17,1,1908,Winter,17,1,1908,Winter,Go ) . -The vintgeof 1907 henot prodadayr w A-evre drought i s omeof tebeat e wa m#ly partially maodife by,"The Times, 17th January 1908",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2603,17,1,1908,Winter,17,1,1908,Winter,as a vhole . It was marked by a memorable drought during which no rain fell for from 20 to 26,"The Times, 17th January 1908",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2604,17,1,1908,Winter,17,1,1908,Winter,"part of Wales and western England , and tbough the drought was technically broken in the east of England the general","The Times, 17th January 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2605,17,1,1908,Winter,17,1,1908,Winter,"the total amount . Details of intensity of rainfall , droughts , rain spells , and the monthly falls at hundreds","The Times, 17th January 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2606,24,1,1908,Winter,24,1,1908,Winter,several vears past only poor harvests have been gathered . Drought and the ravages of locusts leave the tiller of the,"The Times, 24th January 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2607,24,1,1908,Winter,24,1,1908,Winter,", it hardly seems probable that A-stralia , after severe drought o-ver a w ide area , will be able to","The Times, 24th January 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2608,31,1,1908,Winter,31,1,1908,Winter,"tbat the crops wore liable to serious damage from the drought gave this mBarket a steady tone , and LaPlate sellers","The Times, 31st January 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2609,1,2,1908,Winter,1,2,1908,Winter,"No variation of the incidence of revenue assessment will prevent drought , or bring the rain-clouds across brazen skies . Famine","The Times, 1st February 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2610,5,2,1908,Winter,5,2,1908,Winter,"the warehouse businossIs agoingeconcern The huainesawas worthsaeving . Except inthe drought years tha-profit bad always hem between Z20,0O0W nd 213,000annlum .","The Times, 5th February 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2611,12,2,1908,Winter,12,2,1908,Winter,"important summer crops are incapable of standing a ten-days ' drought , while the stunmer discharge of reservoirs high up the","The Times, 12th February 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2612,12,2,1908,Winter,12,2,1908,Winter,"and wereJobviously improving . The effects of the recent prolonged drought , although still felt , were gradually passing . Tho","The Times, 12th February 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2613,13,2,1908,Winter,13,2,1908,Winter,to greatly assisting the administration in such matters as forecasting drought and con- sequent scarcity have been of the utmost advantagge,"The Times, 13th February 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2614,15,2,1908,Winter,15,2,1908,Winter,"cargoes . f.ohb , A later cablo si.ates that the drought gontlunes , but is not g ceneral , anid obnly","The Times, 15th February 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2615,21,2,1908,Winter,21,2,1908,Winter,actua outun The BuAZILA cropnew has beoome muse fsvosurble The drought has boeen thoroughly broken And It is-now exptected that a,"The Times, 21st February 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2616,22,2,1908,Winter,22,2,1908,Winter,", and they must not be allowed to snffer from drought while grnwing . They like a sunny position and are","The Times, 22th February 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2617,24,2,1908,Winter,24,2,1908,Winter,or nothing was heard of the existence of a severe drought in those countries until an explanation had to be found,"The Times, 24th February 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2618,24,2,1908,Winter,24,2,1908,Winter,"cnlt , ttion as a precaution against the effeots of drought involves no lode whatever in hulk or quality of hay","The Times, 24th February 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2619,28,2,1908,Winter,28,2,1908,Winter,of sorvice whore the crop has been ruined by tho drought . Bnenos Ayres reports indicato a good cron in every,"The Times, 28th February 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2620,4,3,1908,Spring,4,3,1908,Spring,"the beginning oi the vear had been dry . The drought , unfortumately , continued more or laesiaere for weveral months","The Times, 4th March 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2621,5,3,1908,Spring,5,3,1908,Spring,"on countries near tho Equator , where the chances of drought were snore frequent . ( Ministerial langhter . ) It","The Times, 5th March 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2622,6,3,1908,Spring,6,3,1908,Spring,", and exports wil probably reach over 400,000 tons . Drought , imfortunately , is seriously injuring the prospects of the","The Times, 6th March 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2623,6,3,1908,Spring,6,3,1908,Spring,.. ings have been damaged to a certain extent by drought . SEED A-ND SEED OILS . IZSMED. -Mlarket movements this,"The Times, 6th March 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2624,11,3,1908,Spring,11,3,1908,Spring,"lons aceount ) , which bad been brought about by drought , by the rabbit pest , and by a large","The Times, 11st March 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2625,13,3,1908,Spring,13,3,1908,Spring,our internal stock of gold greatly . Omitting the great drought veur ( 1902 ) . in tho four years since,"The Times, 13th March 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2626,13,3,1908,Spring,13,3,1908,Spring,"are less hopeful , aa the rainfall had ceased and drought again appeared . : At MANCHMSIER , notwvithstanding the verv","The Times, 13th March 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2627,20,3,1908,Spring,20,3,1908,Spring,"no complaints about the growing crops . In Rumania the drought is causing some uneasiness at Braila , while in BukhareAt","The Times, 20th March 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2628,20,3,1908,Spring,20,3,1908,Spring,", to date Mfarch 24 . Enqineer-Lieutennts. -A . E. Drought , to the TAMAR , additional , for the WHiITso","The Times, 20th March 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2629,27,3,1908,Spring,27,3,1908,Spring,"several times since . The chief damage done by the drought is to the maize crop , which wil not now","The Times, 27th March 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2630,27,3,1908,Spring,27,3,1908,Spring,"nortbem districts , the plants have suffered considerably from the drought , and in some districts the rain has come too","The Times, 27th March 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2631,27,3,1908,Spring,27,3,1908,Spring,"The outlook on the whole as satisfactory . The partial drought would mean a less export of wheat , butter ,","The Times, 27th March 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2632,2,4,1908,Spring,2,4,1908,Spring,Supplies which might . be reqzfired for districts affected by drought . Duiring the intervening years there had been a remarkable,"The Times, 2th April 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2633,3,4,1908,Spring,3,4,1908,Spring,trade . For some time after . the period of drought snpplies throughout the world were so diminished thaLt gradually increasing,"The Times, 3th April 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2634,3,4,1908,Spring,3,4,1908,Spring,but in many places the crops have been reduced by drought . SEED AND SEED OITTS . LaszwD. -This market has,"The Times, 3th April 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2635,4,4,1908,Spring,4,4,1908,Spring,". It likes the sun , but not extremes of drought and heat . It thrives best in a light ,","The Times, 4th April 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2636,4,4,1908,Spring,4,4,1908,Spring,to many others . There are few that like either drought or complete shade ; and very many need lime if,"The Times, 4th April 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2637,4,4,1908,Spring,4,4,1908,Spring,"rich in humus . S. camposi is more impatient of drought than the rest , and is apt to wither up","The Times, 4th April 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2638,4,4,1908,Spring,4,4,1908,Spring,"withstanding some passing drawbacks in the shape of locusts , droughts , And the repercussion of the recent general financial cr'sis","The Times, 4th April 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2639,6,4,1908,Spring,6,4,1908,Spring,"closin0 price . Cable advices were fairly gooa , tho drought abovred but little relief in the vauth-west , Dorthwestern receipts","The Times, 6th April 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2640,9,4,1908,Spring,9,4,1908,Spring,"to i to in0 per cent. , oold weather znci drought cendWitisns in tbe sou:l-wiAst , snd In syrmpathty with the","The Times, 9th April 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2641,10,4,1908,Spring,10,4,1908,Spring,"tlis company . The season has been one of severe drought , a very limited rainfall coming too late to greatly","The Times, 10th April 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2642,10,4,1908,Spring,10,4,1908,Spring,"in Greece , the cold and wvet , succeeded by drought , reduced the crop by one- half of that of","The Times, 10th April 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2643,11,4,1908,Spring,11,4,1908,Spring,"hoor the srice hod risns , te .. and with drought De0 from the sootuh est. sinai1 interior receipts , dearer","The Times, 11st April 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2644,13,4,1908,Spring,13,4,1908,Spring,"covering and good spcculatife buying , stimulatedby frthr advices of droughty conditions in Kansas and Nebraskn . Western rdvices were trm","The Times, 13th April 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2645,15,4,1908,Spring,15,4,1908,Spring,and diminution in proliPicity which accompanied and followed a severe drought . The interruptions to the regular age-sequence thus caused were,"The Times, 15th April 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2646,16,4,1908,Spring,16,4,1908,Spring,"sugar crop had been a short one , owing to drought . The Amnerican intervo ; ntion had continued , but","The Times, 16th April 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2647,17,4,1908,Spring,17,4,1908,Spring,", and the somewl-hat disastrous result of a three-months ' drought with its attendant grass and forest fires . The drop","The Times, 17th April 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2648,17,4,1908,Spring,17,4,1908,Spring,] 4 Royal Meteorological Society ... ... ... 13 The Drought in New Zealand . 4 Finance and Commerce : City,"The Times, 17th April 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2649,17,4,1908,Spring,17,4,1908,Spring,"well , the promLse was not fulfll3ed . The partial drought which followed seriously afiected the grow-ing eio , and the","The Times, 17th April 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2650,17,4,1908,Spring,17,4,1908,Spring,"Sttates who had been seriously impoverisiiedI by l.st yeLar 's drought , inquiring as to the terms inder-which the conmpany would","The Times, 17th April 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2651,23,4,1908,Spring,23,4,1908,Spring,"season 's , the crop being poor on account of drought . General prospects were fair . During the winter months","The Times, 23th April 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2652,24,4,1908,Spring,24,4,1908,Spring,"of the maize crop bad been lost , partly from drought and partly from devastatiorn by locusts . In sterling ,","The Times, 24th April 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2653,28,4,1908,Spring,28,4,1908,Spring,... 12 Irish Primary Education ( Canon G. MI . Drought ) ... ... ... 13 The Housing Bill ... ...,"The Times, 28th April 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2654,28,4,1908,Spring,28,4,1908,Spring,"year ended June 30 , 1907 , owing largely to drought , followed by exceptionally heavy rains . More favourable advices","The Times, 28th April 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2655,28,4,1908,Spring,28,4,1908,Spring,"adapted to England , if Parliament would only GEORGEi M. DROUGHT . Coao vmmtown Mdount Kennedy , Co . Wicklow .","The Times, 28th April 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2656,1,5,1908,Spring,1,5,1908,Spring,"' and although a good deal had been damaged by drought , it was 'estimated that there would still be 2,0C0,000","The Times, 1st May 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2657,2,5,1908,Spring,2,5,1908,Spring,"it may be briefly stated that the area affected by drought , crop failure , and high prices covers approximately 150,000","The Times, 2th May 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2658,2,5,1908,Spring,2,5,1908,Spring,"the great shortage in the sugar crop duo to the drought in Cuba , . hich . is believed to be","The Times, 2th May 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2659,2,5,1908,Spring,2,5,1908,Spring,"A telegram received on' the 29th inst. reports , "" Drought is diminishing , there being rain at intervals throughout our","The Times, 2th May 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2660,4,5,1908,Spring,4,5,1908,Spring,"scarcely exceeded a quarter of an inch , with absolute drought from the 10th to the 30th , continued till May","The Times, 4th May 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2661,5,5,1908,Spring,5,5,1908,Spring,bears repurchasing on the news of the break-up of the drought in Cuba . Thee was also a slight rise in,"The Times, 5th May 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2662,8,5,1908,Spring,8,5,1908,Spring,"65 , the news of the break up of the drought mn Cuba inducing bears to cover . Markets , have","The Times, 8th May 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2663,8,5,1908,Spring,8,5,1908,Spring,to Montreal to-day rom Havana . He says that the drought in the island has . caused a decrease of.prodniction o:E,"The Times, 8th May 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2664,9,5,1908,Spring,9,5,1908,Spring,"cool , well-drained position , as it can endure neither drought in summer nor stagnant moisture in winter . In a","The Times, 9th May 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2665,14,5,1908,Spring,14,5,1908,Spring,"rainfall , would carry a 'largo agricultural population for whom drought would have no terrors . Irrigation- in Western Australia had","The Times, 14th May 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2666,16,5,1908,Spring,16,5,1908,Spring,"good leafy soil , provided it does not stfer frotu drought . The Parsley Fern ( Allosorus crispus ) is a","The Times, 16th May 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2667,16,5,1908,Spring,16,5,1908,Spring,the shade . In consequence the harvest is threatened by drought . The 'wheat crops in Littio Wallachia have already suered,"The Times, 16th May 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2668,19,5,1908,Spring,19,5,1908,Spring,; for in 1907 the area affected . by the drought was only 10 per ceit of that affected thirty years,"The Times, 19th May 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2669,22,5,1908,Spring,22,5,1908,Spring,"enrd L I paiia goodield isepected , hut in Italy drought is causlng some anmity , epecially in the south .","The Times, 22th May 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2670,23,5,1908,Spring,23,5,1908,Spring,for a Iarge part of thoeiscalyear wasaffeoted by a severe drought-the most prolonged for half a century-but the growving crops are,"The Times, 23th May 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2671,23,5,1908,Spring,23,5,1908,Spring,"chairmanstatedthat since the break-u- p in f0o3 of the great drought inAustralia , that country had enjoyed the . benefit of","The Times, 23th May 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2672,26,5,1908,Spring,26,5,1908,Spring,"weatber map rws not favourable , and cables complaimed of drought in Rumania . A : reaction was started by realizingr","The Times, 26th May 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2673,26,5,1908,Spring,26,5,1908,Spring,"to improved cables frot America and advices that the Bmunonian drought was iunrelieved , and forward deliveries registeredanadvance . Shipnentsforthepast weekbeing","The Times, 26th May 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2674,27,5,1908,Spring,27,5,1908,Spring,"that thepresent pnces would be maintained , owing to the drought . The gardens had "" suffered.from seveal tires , but","The Times, 27th May 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2675,28,5,1908,Spring,28,5,1908,Spring,"YEAR BOUND . RAINFALL REGULAR and AhIPLE , . *m DROUGHTS ARE UNKNOWN . To Farmers , Farm Laboure , Vigneous","The Times, 28th May 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2676,29,5,1908,Spring,29,5,1908,Spring,"winter whei t and rye being especially satisfactory . The drought in Rumanii is causing much apprehenxion at Braila , -while","The Times, 29th May 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2677,5,6,1908,Summer,5,6,1908,Summer,"per cent . to 50 per cent , through tho drought . At Braila only a few scanty showers are repoTted","The Times, 5th June 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2678,6,6,1908,Summer,6,6,1908,Summer,smaller pink convolvulus is much more tolerant of heat and drought ; it is one of the commonest flowers of the,"The Times, 6th June 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2679,12,6,1908,Summer,12,6,1908,Summer,"a great extent a loss , owing to the prolonged drought . Advicesconining the linseed crop continueto indica te thlat tho","The Times, 12th June 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2680,12,6,1908,Summer,12,6,1908,Summer,", boweve- , is the Black Sea . The continued drought is seriously prejudicing the crops , and holders are zsking","The Times, 12th June 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2681,12,6,1908,Summer,12,6,1908,Summer,"1frm *Belgimn and . loIlazd conn kvoral&d In Aatri&Itga' iJs drought continues , and the weaer has turned sultry . In","The Times, 12th June 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2682,12,6,1908,Summer,12,6,1908,Summer,not think that we should allow such cattle to be Drought here for the food of the people of this country,"The Times, 12th June 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2683,13,6,1908,Summer,13,6,1908,Summer,"ron IFDzAN AnRx . See . Lieut . J. V. Drought , from Unattached List for AuxiLiary Forces ( University candidate","The Times, 13th June 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2684,15,6,1908,Summer,15,6,1908,Summer,"regular germination , and quito as often on account of drought as of excessive rains the preparation of the seed bed","The Times, 15th June 1908",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2685,15,6,1908,Summer,15,6,1908,Summer,"the publcation of a telegram from Sydney stating that the drought in New South Wales was doing harm , that a","The Times, 15th June 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2686,16,6,1908,Summer,16,6,1908,Summer,"conseqent failure of many of the stsple crop3'by reason of drought . Fortunately , the scarcity which had been occasioned by","The Times, 16th June 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2687,17,6,1908,Summer,17,6,1908,Summer,"tendingto close the eutr-ce , channel and at peri6od of drought in the river it actually does so . It is","The Times, 17th June 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2688,19,6,1908,Summer,19,6,1908,Summer,copious rains in Rumania and Southern Russia which relieved the drought has been more than counteracted by reports of heavy precipitation,"The Times, 19th June 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2689,19,6,1908,Summer,19,6,1908,Summer,ceut. is reported to be lost owing to the recent drought . In Austria-Hungary heavy rain has followed the tropical heat,"The Times, 19th June 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2690,20,6,1908,Summer,20,6,1908,Summer,"along the line . The saLow is more tolerant of drought than most of the other willows , though the common","The Times, 20th June 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2691,23,6,1908,Summer,23,6,1908,Summer,"; G. R. S. Thomas andC. w Wo , rster Drought ( 25 each ; W. New and P. Lander (","The Times, 23th June 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2692,23,6,1908,Summer,23,6,1908,Summer,", in 1901 , owing to a long series of droughts which had overtaken the various Australiar . Colonies , we","The Times, 23th June 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2693,23,6,1908,Summer,23,6,1908,Summer,our annual report for the year 1902 stated that the drought during the year 1902 had withont doubt been the most,"The Times, 23th June 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2694,23,6,1908,Summer,23,6,1908,Summer,"made a splendid recovery from the disastrous effects of the droughts , both in number and in quality , and altogether","The Times, 23th June 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2695,26,6,1908,Summer,26,6,1908,Summer,"dam which should render it fairly independent of the slmmer droughts in future years . The town itself is dusty ,","The Times, 26th June 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2696,26,6,1908,Summer,26,6,1908,Summer,"in the position of absolute' security , no matter what drought occurred . The delay in starting'tho new plant had been","The Times, 26th June 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2697,26,6,1908,Summer,26,6,1908,Summer,"general improvement in the statistical position , end reports of drought in the Azoff districts , . and , although there","The Times, 26th June 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2698,27,6,1908,Summer,27,6,1908,Summer,"i906 . In this report Mr.Justice Owen refers to the drought , "" which for severity and long continuance was said","The Times, 27th June 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2699,30,6,1908,Summer,30,6,1908,Summer,"too , with constant slight changes of physical condi- tions-a drought , an eruption , a partial submergence-points out that ,","The Times, 30th June 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2700,3,7,1908,Summer,3,7,1908,Summer,"counties , wrhere the suring crops are suffering from the drought . On the whole , however , the outlook is","The Times, 3th July 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2701,3,7,1908,Summer,3,7,1908,Summer,and the crops are favoumbly spoken oL In Hungary the drought has given place to beneficial rains in nearly all parts,"The Times, 3th July 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2702,3,7,1908,Summer,3,7,1908,Summer,", owing to the samll 5nterfior movement and regorts of droughty conditinsc ins come narts of the corn belt . The","The Times, 3th July 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2703,3,7,1908,Summer,3,7,1908,Summer,"wiich ve would very much like to forget . The drought of 1901-2 has been , introduced into this question with","The Times, 3th July 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2704,4,7,1908,Summer,4,7,1908,Summer,which strack Port Snmner . THUNDERSTORM IN LONDON . The drought of tho last fortnight was suddenly broken up by a,"The Times, 4th July 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2705,4,7,1908,Summer,4,7,1908,Summer,"-s compared with =97 of orone 15,900 , owing to drought and the abnormally had ri c res , which is","The Times, 4th July 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2706,6,7,1908,Summer,6,7,1908,Summer,", and a good plant having been established before the drought became acute , the prospects of this crop are reassuring","The Times, 6th July 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2707,6,7,1908,Summer,6,7,1908,Summer,"deorcaas compard with 19Et of acrie 5,00 , owing to drought atnd the abnorUll bad rice crop , svhich isthe worst","The Times, 6th July 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2708,7,7,1908,Summer,7,7,1908,Summer,' 0si iee3 Over a large portion of England tho drought which commenced about the middle of Juno Cand in soma,"The Times, 7th July 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2709,7,7,1908,Summer,7,7,1908,Summer,"no rain hA fallenx for 16 d4as , the absolute drought being the longeet experienced since last Septem- ber . '","The Times, 7th July 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2710,8,7,1908,Summer,8,7,1908,Summer,and more unsettled since the poritial break up of the drought by the thunderstorms of last Friday anuSaturday . Pressure is,"The Times, 8th July 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2711,9,7,1908,Summer,9,7,1908,Summer,"and south-westorn counties it vas quite inapopreciable , an absolute drought being recorded in meet of te eastern , central ,","The Times, 9th July 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2712,10,7,1908,Summer,10,7,1908,Summer,"some extent , influenced by tho break up of the drought , but in response to the firmaness in America the","The Times, 10th July 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2713,10,7,1908,Summer,10,7,1908,Summer,"ba beneficial . Spring crops have all suffered from tho drought , oats sustaining most damage , while the vield of","The Times, 10th July 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2714,10,7,1908,Summer,10,7,1908,Summer,"tho exception of onts , which are suffer- ing from drought ; reports from Germanyare satisfactory . The wheat and rye","The Times, 10th July 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2715,11,7,1908,Summer,11,7,1908,Summer,of swing-barrow and hose-sprinder--re too often pinched and seared by drought . Up to the middlo of July there is not,"The Times, 11st July 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2716,11,7,1908,Summer,11,7,1908,Summer,"curves I of advance . Nightfall mends aU in a droughty time , when green leaves begin to droop instead of","The Times, 11st July 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2717,11,7,1908,Summer,11,7,1908,Summer,"a land of gold mines , gum trees , and drought , -useful as a refuge for undesirables and ne'er-do-weels ,","The Times, 11st July 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2718,11,7,1908,Summer,11,7,1908,Summer,"strength of porth-western markets , further reports of heat and drought in North Dakota , bunlish lussian newsd ciappointing reports of","The Times, 11st July 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2719,13,7,1908,Summer,13,7,1908,Summer,"fell during the past week to break the spell of drought , but not enough to remove to any appreciable extent","The Times, 13th July 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2720,14,7,1908,Summer,14,7,1908,Summer,"and June , and gave rise to serious fears of drought , mitigated by partial rains , which now appear to","The Times, 14th July 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2721,14,7,1908,Summer,14,7,1908,Summer,"seed , which affected .11 the coreals , and subsequent drought . intensified by attaaks of -wire- worm . Disappointirg as","The Times, 14th July 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2722,15,7,1908,Summer,15,7,1908,Summer,to conceal his strong opinion thst the risIc of a drought iu a dry season is a very gravo one .,"The Times, 15th July 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2723,15,7,1908,Summer,15,7,1908,Summer,"in the sugar mket knows , solely caused by the drought in the beetroot districts , which reduced the exuected crop","The Times, 15th July 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2724,15,7,1908,Summer,15,7,1908,Summer,"in price , once more the Tesult of a serious drought , which has reduced tbe crop of Cuba by nearly","The Times, 15th July 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2725,15,7,1908,Summer,15,7,1908,Summer,hotel properties . During the last 15 months the serious drought in Victoria had caused a large nunber of head of,"The Times, 15th July 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2726,16,7,1908,Summer,16,7,1908,Summer,"better adlces sere at hand from R , tssia. the drought in the north-west wa , roported relie-ed. and the noverment","The Times, 16th July 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2727,17,7,1908,Summer,17,7,1908,Summer,"In the eame district heetroet has suilered somewhat from the drought . In the Gironde , where business has improved a","The Times, 17th July 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2728,18,7,1908,Summer,18,7,1908,Summer,"advice of fair rains in the norh-west , relieving the drought . This induced solling by commission honses attd bh small","The Times, 18th July 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2729,18,7,1908,Summer,18,7,1908,Summer,"the' imnportations of burter , consequent on tho prevalence' of droughts in New Zealand-w here it wias particularly severeAustralia . Canada","The Times, 18th July 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2730,20,7,1908,Summer,20,7,1908,Summer,"of grass or hay when growth is not restricted by drought , and as time goes on and horses both for","The Times, 20th July 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2731,20,7,1908,Summer,20,7,1908,Summer,"conditions in the niJ&ted States , and the POosibtity of drought was also as bull f acor Prices adalleed steadily ,","The Times, 20th July 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2732,20,7,1908,Summer,20,7,1908,Summer,"remainder of tbo season was remariable for periods of prolonged drought , which adversely affected all tho crops and prevented the","The Times, 20th July 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2733,21,7,1908,Summer,21,7,1908,Summer,"ruled rathereasier. but mdeaUjweep dull , anbd thbefeaFrls I of droughtnoted in Amerien adviesa Ied to induce speculation . SelliDn at","The Times, 21st July 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2734,22,7,1908,Summer,22,7,1908,Summer,"I travelled the signs of improvement , after a protracted drought which had aflicted the Cololy , were everywvhere manifest ,","The Times, 22th July 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2735,24,7,1908,Summer,24,7,1908,Summer,"still in store here . Thought the worst of the drought is over , there are large areas mn Victoria ,","The Times, 24th July 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2736,25,7,1908,Summer,25,7,1908,Summer,still more convincingly evidenced by the large increases since the droughts of 1902-03 in the pastoral and agricultural prodncts which are,"The Times, 25th July 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2737,27,7,1908,Summer,27,7,1908,Summer,a good seed bed for the ypriag-svrn crops . The drought and extremo heat of ano were detrinental to the favourble,"The Times, 27th July 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2738,1,8,1908,Summer,1,8,1908,Summer,"on light ofrerigAndF goodncbuying for both accounts . Complaints about droughty c.nditims in tho ears belteers incerasing , primary receipts er","The Times, 1st August 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2739,1,8,1908,Summer,1,8,1908,Summer,"begi inng of June ; then a peiod of long drought came on , followed by conditions o rain and t","The Times, 1st August 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2740,3,8,1908,Summer,3,8,1908,Summer,"grow bone and muscle , it is so susceptible to drought in the summer months as to niake it difficult to","The Times, 3th August 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2741,3,8,1908,Summer,3,8,1908,Summer,". In severa of the America States liable to acuto drought , irrigation has been resotted to with advantage , and","The Times, 3th August 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2742,3,8,1908,Summer,3,8,1908,Summer,"le country have rermaind unreclained because of the liability to drought Necessity , however , is the mother of rlivetiont and","The Times, 3th August 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2743,3,8,1908,Summer,3,8,1908,Summer,"otnties Saturday witne-sed the attainment of a fortnight of absoluto drought , and in the northern , midland , and south-western","The Times, 3th August 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2744,5,8,1908,Summer,5,8,1908,Summer,which had been rendered dry as tinder lhy a protracted drought . Since Saturday night special trains loaded witb masses of,"The Times, 5th August 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2745,5,8,1908,Summer,5,8,1908,Summer,"Canada , which suffers little from foods , seldom from drought except in the semi-arid patch of the south-western prairie ,","The Times, 5th August 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2746,5,8,1908,Summer,5,8,1908,Summer,"when the fire enveloped the forest , parched by long-continued drought . The local loss from the destruction of the timber","The Times, 5th August 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2747,6,8,1908,Summer,6,8,1908,Summer,owing to the financial dlsturbances in the United States . Drought locusts and a disease among cattle had also contributed to,"The Times, 6th August 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2748,6,8,1908,Summer,6,8,1908,Summer,53.5 *412 65 4G 8 THE BREBA tP OF THE DROUGHT . Yesterday witnessed the termination of 'the second long drought,"The Times, 6th August 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2749,6,8,1908,Summer,6,8,1908,Summer,DROUGHT . Yesterday witnessed the termination of 'the second long drought of the prese3t summer . The limiting dates of each,"The Times, 6th August 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2750,6,8,1908,Summer,6,8,1908,Summer,. After a spell of exceedingly wet weather the second drought commeneed on July 19 and ended on August 4- a,"The Times, 6th August 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2751,7,8,1908,Summer,7,8,1908,Summer,AUG. 6 . A month of terrible heat and continuous drought has turned this district from one of the most progressive,"The Times, 7th August 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2752,7,8,1908,Summer,7,8,1908,Summer,"of long corn . Later ceather reprts werelessAfaDLorable , uther drought hdvges were rekeived , and istsa climed , tho the","The Times, 7th August 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2753,7,8,1908,Summer,7,8,1908,Summer,1906 . The falling of is due to the severe drought in 1907 . At the present time there ore about,"The Times, 7th August 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2754,7,8,1908,Summer,7,8,1908,Summer,"of the new- crop are very fair . Of late drought has been complained of , but this week abundant rain","The Times, 7th August 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2755,10,8,1908,Summer,10,8,1908,Summer,in our IMidland and southern districts had experieneed an absolute drought lasting for as least 20 davs . The fluctuations in,"The Times, 10th August 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2756,11,8,1908,Summer,11,8,1908,Summer,"from injury ( due to insect or fungus pests , drought or wet , cold or frost ) , with average","The Times, 11st August 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2757,11,8,1908,Summer,11,8,1908,Summer,"complaints by our reporters of "" ire-worm and also of drought , and in some cases the ears are reported as","The Times, 11st August 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2758,11,8,1908,Summer,11,8,1908,Summer,was not in tho best of condition owing to ttle drought which had caused the turf to be a triflo looso,"The Times, 11st August 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2759,14,8,1908,Summer,14,8,1908,Summer,", owing chiefly to extensive shedding as the result of drought , excessive heat and equinoctial storms . The ten-year average","The Times, 14th August 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2760,18,8,1908,Summer,18,8,1908,Summer,"to scratch owing to a severe sprain . The long drought had caused the greens to be very dimEeult , wihich","The Times, 18th August 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2761,18,8,1908,Summer,18,8,1908,Summer,Jnly 1 last . In spite of an unusually prolonged drought throughout the district where the company 's properties are situated,"The Times, 18th August 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2762,19,8,1908,Summer,19,8,1908,Summer,in some way-one can not tel whether through rain or drought- and there remains the deadly fact that the possibilities of,"The Times, 19th August 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2763,20,8,1908,Summer,20,8,1908,Summer,"to flow away rmpidly , and unless it was impounded droughts soon occurred . Towns and villages were constantly demand- ing","The Times, 20th August 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2764,21,8,1908,Summer,21,8,1908,Summer,"others , and also reports of injury to corn from drought ; but such reports . it rs believed , have","The Times, 21st August 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2765,22,8,1908,Summer,22,8,1908,Summer,"free from dust even at the end of a prolonged drought , more so than they would have been at such","The Times, 22th August 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2766,22,8,1908,Summer,22,8,1908,Summer,", the eminent rainfall authority , an "" absolute "" drought may bo taken to mean a consecutive period of more","The Times, 22th August 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2767,22,8,1908,Summer,22,8,1908,Summer,"measurable quantity of rain , whUe a "" partial "" drought may bo regarded as a period of more than 28","The Times, 22th August 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2768,22,8,1908,Summer,22,8,1908,Summer,"London we havo had during the present summer two absolute droughts and one partial one , the second long rainless spell","The Times, 22th August 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2769,22,8,1908,Summer,22,8,1908,Summer,long rainless spell being included within the periods of partial drought . No raia fell between June 18 and July 2,"The Times, 22th August 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2770,22,8,1908,Summer,22,8,1908,Summer,"4 , a period of 17 days . The partial drought extended from July 18 to August 19. a period of","The Times, 22th August 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2771,24,8,1908,Summer,24,8,1908,Summer,", and daughter of' , the late General Thomas Armstrong Drought tCnotote 15th ReB.L raged a Funeral ser , i ;","The Times, 24th August 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2772,24,8,1908,Summer,24,8,1908,Summer,"pastures in all parts of the country . The prolonged drought was telling severely upon the swedes and turnips , particularly","The Times, 24th August 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2773,24,8,1908,Summer,24,8,1908,Summer,have refrebed thre bins in places shere the effecl3 of drought were becoming apparept . Picking will commence in sonse grounds,"The Times, 24th August 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2774,25,8,1908,Summer,25,8,1908,Summer,"draw will take placo to-day . Owing to tho recent drought , the new holes at New- castle , which have","The Times, 25th August 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2775,25,8,1908,Summer,25,8,1908,Summer,tions that would not do so while the heat and drought continued . Real China Tea by Post . JAMES LYLE,"The Times, 25th August 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2776,25,8,1908,Summer,25,8,1908,Summer,a street tree is certainly remarkable . Patient of extreme drought about its roots and escaping the searing winds of British,"The Times, 25th August 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2777,28,8,1908,Summer,28,8,1908,Summer,in the south there is a deficiecy owing to the drought . In Spain threshing is making good headway under favourable,"The Times, 28th August 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2778,29,8,1908,Summer,29,8,1908,Summer,the whole country south of Yorkshire has been suffering from drought ; this has caused a dearth of insect food and,"The Times, 29th August 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2779,29,8,1908,Summer,29,8,1908,Summer,"pans near conveniont gate-ways for thobenefitof their partridges during a drought , and it is extraordinary how quickly the coveys find","The Times, 29th August 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2780,31,8,1908,Summer,31,8,1908,Summer,"mind the farmer rejoiced at the collapse of the prolonged drought . The position now , however , is not quite","The Times, 31st August 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2781,31,8,1908,Summer,31,8,1908,Summer,tone of trade than in the quotations . The protracted drought was productive of even more serious results in the north,"The Times, 31st August 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2782,31,8,1908,Summer,31,8,1908,Summer,SUTTONS SEEDS ' FOR PRESEN I SOW'FG . After the Drought sow : SUTTON 'S fWAXTURE o HAPID-GRCHWEC ORASSES AND O'LOVERS,"The Times, 31st August 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2783,2,9,1908,Autumn,2,9,1908,Autumn,"Young Turks aro recognized by the population . Thc prolonged drought , however , causes some uneasiness . s COMPLAIlTS OF","The Times, 2th September 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2784,4,9,1908,Autumn,4,9,1908,Autumn,"fruit fell off soon after setting , w.hilo the subsequent drought hindered growth , so that what remains will , generally","The Times, 4th September 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2785,4,9,1908,Autumn,4,9,1908,Autumn,""" and , according to cable ! nevrs as to drought or early frost or favourablo conditions , operators on tho","The Times, 4th September 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2786,9,9,1908,Autumn,9,9,1908,Autumn,"report . and the rally Mas aided bY coqplaints ot droughty conditioas in the South-a est , Thes itnftlences brought out","The Times, 9th September 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2787,9,9,1908,Autumn,9,9,1908,Autumn,10. higher wItthins lb m ) lnutes. on reports ot drought and fross in Illnois and onthin low alissouri Slate condition,"The Times, 9th September 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2788,10,9,1908,Autumn,10,9,1908,Autumn,"ane fonein amnaders buying ordeas from abroad , complaints ot droughty . onditond in the afuth-west , nd the s re3PeCt","The Times, 10th September 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2789,11,9,1908,Autumn,11,9,1908,Autumn,yer ago . WVieter whxest ploughingha been delayed by tie drought . The Yichigan State Board of Agdeulture in Its monthly,"The Times, 11st September 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2790,11,9,1908,Autumn,11,9,1908,Autumn,. At thb moment they have mueh to say about droughty conditions in the cotton fields hurting the crop . Yesterday,"The Times, 11st September 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2791,12,9,1908,Autumn,12,9,1908,Autumn,"the subsoil and make up the shortage of the earlier drought , a dry and warma September is an admirable finish","The Times, 12th September 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2792,12,9,1908,Autumn,12,9,1908,Autumn,differteace between this sort of beneficent sunning and fhe killing drought of a few weeks earlier in the season can only,"The Times, 12th September 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2793,12,9,1908,Autumn,12,9,1908,Autumn,"to revenge than to repair its extremes , the foregoing drought may be balsnced , not with "" moderate rain and","The Times, 12th September 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2794,12,9,1908,Autumn,12,9,1908,Autumn,"verY fun tlhrouhout the forenoon. vith rising Ptarne. owing to drought In the western States , reports from ththe statin that","The Times, 12th September 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2795,14,9,1908,Autumn,14,9,1908,Autumn,"A dairy farmer in Dorset , alllding to the recent drought , says that the scarcity of grass and water was","The Times, 14th September 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2796,14,9,1908,Autumn,14,9,1908,Autumn,destructive as those which have been caused by the present drought . From the wooded hills minmortalizedby Fenimore Cooper in this,"The Times, 14th September 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2797,15,9,1908,Autumn,15,9,1908,Autumn,been safely gathered in before the end of the long drought which had prevailed for twenlty-seven days previously to the downpour,"The Times, 15th September 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2798,15,9,1908,Autumn,15,9,1908,Autumn,"weather . "" Suffolk. - 'iBarley and oats stunted by drought in June ; barley bad ag can be on light","The Times, 15th September 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2799,15,9,1908,Autumn,15,9,1908,Autumn,"draiage causes them to dwindlo into streasmlets in time of drought . Nevertheless , there is good reason for hoping that","The Times, 15th September 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2800,15,9,1908,Autumn,15,9,1908,Autumn,"experienced until rfter the middle of A-ugust , the absolute drought extending in several localties over periods ranging between 30 and","The Times, 15th September 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2801,17,9,1908,Autumn,17,9,1908,Autumn,"the average m nearly all parts of the country . Drought in portions of the summer , how- ever , prevented","The Times, 17th September 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2802,18,9,1908,Autumn,18,9,1908,Autumn,"better . WVinter wheat seeding hbs been delayed by the drought and this may cause a reductlon in the , -","The Times, 18th September 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2803,18,9,1908,Autumn,18,9,1908,Autumn,"optionr show a further rise , mainly on reports of drought in the south- west , an excellent rilng demand ,","The Times, 18th September 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2804,18,9,1908,Autumn,18,9,1908,Autumn,"good deal influenced by New York advices of crop damage-from drought in some parts , from ex , ce- sive rains","The Times, 18th September 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2805,19,9,1908,Autumn,19,9,1908,Autumn,worst they hug . a nightmare compounded of dipsomania and drought . The novelists seem to suffer from a preoccupation of,"The Times, 19th September 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2806,21,9,1908,Autumn,21,9,1908,Autumn,Satur- day practically surrounded by fire . The long summer drought extending over two months has parched the forest lands and,"The Times, 21st September 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2807,21,9,1908,Autumn,21,9,1908,Autumn,"State of Pennsylvania , despatches state , is suffering from drought , and prayers have been offered for rain . In","The Times, 21st September 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2808,22,9,1908,Autumn,22,9,1908,Autumn,"l.iverpxxil cabis -era bjlic , b. r-tlh-westr nmins reported cnntafed drought . and rsh rmarkets both here and at Interior pdetrs","The Times, 22th September 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2809,23,9,1908,Autumn,23,9,1908,Autumn,snd the domestic weather map showing no relief to the drought in the S6th-west. busineas opened with a firm toen. and,"The Times, 23th September 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2810,25,9,1908,Autumn,25,9,1908,Autumn,to 9d less money . From Rumania carns complints of drought preventing seoding operations . CoTro ? rsEED. - Home crushers,"The Times, 25th September 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2811,26,9,1908,Autumn,26,9,1908,Autumn,nlnt. ! The time when Aline plants suffer most from drought is alwavs that Period when they are malcing their growth,"The Times, 26th September 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2812,26,9,1908,Autumn,26,9,1908,Autumn,"find plants , which he has heard are impatient of drought , growing upon a steep slope fullv exposed to the","The Times, 26th September 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2813,26,9,1908,Autumn,26,9,1908,Autumn,"It is useless to water them in onr cold early droughts , and therefore thev must be proteeted , as well","The Times, 26th September 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2814,26,9,1908,Autumn,26,9,1908,Autumn,in their native homes to protect them against both unaceustomed drought in spring and summer . and unaccustomed moisture in autumn,"The Times, 26th September 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2815,26,9,1908,Autumn,26,9,1908,Autumn,"weU rooted , wiUl often endure a great deal of drought in the late summer , when their time of growth","The Times, 26th September 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2816,26,9,1908,Autumn,26,9,1908,Autumn,"One may often find plants supposed to be impatient of drought , such as many of the rock Primulas and (","The Times, 26th September 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2817,26,9,1908,Autumn,26,9,1908,Autumn,"garden . They mnst therefore have been subject to extreme drought for three months at least of the vear , but","The Times, 26th September 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2818,26,9,1908,Autumn,26,9,1908,Autumn,"in Switzerland , they will endure a good deal of drought when once they have done their work for the year","The Times, 26th September 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2819,26,9,1908,Autumn,26,9,1908,Autumn,"in their own country is that theymust be protected from drought in their growing and flowering time , and that if","The Times, 26th September 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2820,26,9,1908,Autumn,26,9,1908,Autumn,it . Thus a plant which is peculiarly susceptible to drought in its growing season wil often need a north aspect,"The Times, 26th September 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2821,26,9,1908,Autumn,26,9,1908,Autumn,"autumn or spring , it should be carefully protected from drought in spring and early summer until it begins to form","The Times, 26th September 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2822,26,9,1908,Autumn,26,9,1908,Autumn,Until it is thoroughly established it must be protected from drought . But when once it has made strong roots it,"The Times, 26th September 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2823,28,9,1908,Autumn,28,9,1908,Autumn,half-hour priems were sold off on the belief that the drought in tlhe south-ws would be coni- v i or three,"The Times, 28th September 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2824,29,9,1908,Autumn,29,9,1908,Autumn,rain or snow that has come after a time of drought . Invariably it has a rank flavour of soot .,"The Times, 29th September 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2825,29,9,1908,Autumn,29,9,1908,Autumn,"river would not need , even m the severest summer drought , to be lower than it used to be at","The Times, 29th September 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2826,2,10,1908,Autumn,2,10,1908,Autumn,"says that rains bave fallen this week and broken the drought , them enabi ng Ploughing and Eeeding to be resumed","The Times, 2th October 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2827,2,10,1908,Autumn,2,10,1908,Autumn,"The large seaboard clearnnces , and further scattered complatlns about drought ! n the south-west , together with reports ot large","The Times, 2th October 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2828,2,10,1908,Autumn,2,10,1908,Autumn,"and expecta . Uions of an early break- in the drought in the south-west . Fzoua is steady to firm ,","The Times, 2th October 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2829,5,10,1908,Autumn,5,10,1908,Autumn,crop I of lambs . The effects of the July drought have not been entirely elimrinated in the milking properties of,"The Times, 5th October 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2830,5,10,1908,Autumn,5,10,1908,Autumn,"upon the ripening corn crops . Owing to tho prolonged drought in July and August this year , the resource of","The Times, 5th October 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2831,5,10,1908,Autumn,5,10,1908,Autumn,"in the other Australian colonies , is the hability to drought . Even in favomrable sunnmnra periods of scarcity of pastr","The Times, 5th October 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2832,5,10,1908,Autumn,5,10,1908,Autumn,"unproductive seaso . In some parts the adverse influencos of drought have been rmnmized by means of irrigation , but it","The Times, 5th October 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2833,6,10,1908,Autumn,6,10,1908,Autumn,"thereby done to cubhunting . The break-up of the summer drought , indeed , was in the favour of those packs","The Times, 6th October 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2834,6,10,1908,Autumn,6,10,1908,Autumn,"Senate , and a guarantee of Government insurance against "" drought , hail , floods , and other calamities . ""","The Times, 6th October 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2835,9,10,1908,Autumn,9,10,1908,Autumn,the other hand . there are again sonin ccaplaints of drought in the south-west and expectationa for lighter recoipt& FxLotre was,"The Times, 9th October 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2836,9,10,1908,Autumn,9,10,1908,Autumn,have occurred . In northern Africa thero are complaints of drought . Latest reports from India stato that the situation has,"The Times, 9th October 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2837,10,10,1908,Autumn,10,10,1908,Autumn,". the war-like news from the Continent , the continued drought to the south-weal. the large demand for cash wheat .","The Times, 10th October 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2838,12,10,1908,Autumn,12,10,1908,Autumn,"cultivation , particularly in a climate which is subject to drought , and in which abundant stores of winter provision are","The Times, 12th October 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2839,12,10,1908,Autumn,12,10,1908,Autumn,"movement , the liberal weekly clearance . continued reports of drought in the south-west with Poor germina- tion , and higher","The Times, 12th October 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2840,12,10,1908,Autumn,12,10,1908,Autumn,the news from the south-western winter wheat 6tates was that drought continued . and that the acreage would be reduced .,"The Times, 12th October 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2841,12,10,1908,Autumn,12,10,1908,Autumn,"During tho period , the estates sufered from the unpreeedonted drought , but the latest advices are more favourable , rains","The Times, 12th October 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2842,13,10,1908,Autumn,13,10,1908,Autumn,"the day the tone was stronger influenced by the continued drought in the winter wheat sections , lIberal clearances , and","The Times, 13th October 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2843,13,10,1908,Autumn,13,10,1908,Autumn,durina tne forenoon. inoier heavy covering caused by the continued drought In the eooith-vest with Predictions that the acreage ot winter,"The Times, 13th October 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2844,15,10,1908,Autumn,15,10,1908,Autumn,"receipts were smaller . Interior markets d irm , the drought m the seoth-w est continued , and cash mtsrk in","The Times, 15th October 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2845,15,10,1908,Autumn,15,10,1908,Autumn,i. promptly ensued under good buying based on the unrelieved drought In the sonth-west and the weather snap predictinc no rTati,"The Times, 15th October 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2846,15,10,1908,Autumn,15,10,1908,Autumn,"to seU out at low prices owing to a prolonged drought , which accentuated the otherwise already very unfavourLble situation ,","The Times, 15th October 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2847,16,10,1908,Autumn,16,10,1908,Autumn,believed that he was correct in describing last year 's drought in the island s unprecedented . While for 1906-7 the,"The Times, 16th October 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2848,16,10,1908,Autumn,16,10,1908,Autumn,"the districts served by their railways the effects of the drought had been more serious , and the company 's cane","The Times, 16th October 1908",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2849,16,10,1908,Autumn,16,10,1908,Autumn,"generally in the south-west of the latter State a severe drought has been experienced , resulting in a pocr lambing and","The Times, 16th October 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2850,16,10,1908,Autumn,16,10,1908,Autumn,Quarter of an hour nnder covering caused by the continued droughty condttioca in the winter wheat belt and the smaller prlmnsrr,"The Times, 16th October 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2851,16,10,1908,Autumn,16,10,1908,Autumn,"Current "" In its wekkly report states that the rontinued drought in the Centrel regions Is lelaying winter wheat seedIng. and","The Times, 16th October 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2852,16,10,1908,Autumn,16,10,1908,Autumn,"export business , large flour sales and continued reports of drought in the south-west . Bear influences were good crop advices","The Times, 16th October 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2853,17,10,1908,Autumn,17,10,1908,Autumn,reports of considerable injury to the new crop by the drought in the south- western districts . A iarge business was,"The Times, 17th October 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2854,17,10,1908,Autumn,17,10,1908,Autumn,road . Nor did the sudden break up of the droughthelp matters just at first ; for hounds could only hunt,"The Times, 17th October 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2855,19,10,1908,Autumn,19,10,1908,Autumn,of heavy testure that they suffer most severely either from drought or excessive rainfall . They require better regulated conditions than,"The Times, 19th October 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2856,20,10,1908,Autumn,20,10,1908,Autumn,". Aided by the scarcity of water and the long drought the fires are spreading rapidly , threatening several commumties in","The Times, 20th October 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2857,20,10,1908,Autumn,20,10,1908,Autumn,"results were bad they wero msinly attributable to floods or droughts causing a fiilure of the harvest , or to locusts","The Times, 20th October 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2858,20,10,1908,Autumn,20,10,1908,Autumn,had suffored from a visitation of locusts and a sovero drought . During the strike tho company ha.d had to look,"The Times, 20th October 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2859,22,10,1908,Autumn,22,10,1908,Autumn,B. Tnoren.S and granddaughter of the lnte General T. A. Drought . WALL : JOHENSON. -Ou the 20th Oct. at Imm.anuel,"The Times, 22th October 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2860,22,10,1908,Autumn,22,10,1908,Autumn,", s weeIhter. annOpeuratvoD0111505inermneed on advices that the relief romn drought in the wDnteCr hss titates had been InSufficient and partial","The Times, 22th October 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2861,22,10,1908,Autumn,22,10,1908,Autumn,large shortage in the suigar crop caused by the prolonged drought had a serious effect upon the revenue of the company,"The Times, 22th October 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2862,23,10,1908,Autumn,23,10,1908,Autumn,"Current . "" in its weekly report . states that drought continues over the central retions. 'Tae outlook for winter wheat","The Times, 23th October 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2863,24,10,1908,Autumn,24,10,1908,Autumn,"vines , which needed refreshing after the continued effects of drought . February and March were cold months , which kept","The Times, 24th October 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2864,26,10,1908,Autumn,26,10,1908,Autumn,"all of its reservoirs , not only in times of drought , but at other times , when to al appearances","The Times, 26th October 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2865,30,10,1908,Autumn,30,10,1908,Autumn,". As to the year in Australia , a severe drought had been e.xperienced in the Riverina district . Hoceould not","The Times, 30th October 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2866,2,11,1908,Autumn,2,11,1908,Autumn,He can count just as certainlv upon protracted periods of drought and scarcity as he can upon seasons favourable to the,"The Times, 2th November 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2867,2,11,1908,Autumn,2,11,1908,Autumn,. It is not alone in counteracting the effects of drought that the American farmers -have proved the importance of thorough,"The Times, 2th November 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2868,2,11,1908,Autumn,2,11,1908,Autumn,". "" No secret of Empire can avert thescourge of drought and plague , but experienced --aministrators have done all that","The Times, 2th November 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2869,6,11,1908,Autumn,6,11,1908,Autumn,"field work is practically at a standstil owing to the drought . In Canada , owing to spells of bad weather","The Times, 6th November 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2870,10,11,1908,Autumn,10,11,1908,Autumn,"covering ok Dlco early h the dy , and reports drought ; 3 the cenerSj stein States had some Muenc .","The Times, 10th November 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2871,11,11,1908,Autumn,11,11,1908,Autumn,"seaon , rain , which was much needed after the droughts of the last few years , having fallen freely during","The Times, 11st November 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2872,13,11,1908,Autumn,13,11,1908,Autumn,"Towards the close further strength was imparted by rumours of drought in Southern Argentina , while a favourable statistical position ,","The Times, 13th November 1908",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2873,13,11,1908,Autumn,13,11,1908,Autumn,", however , and.especRilly in the Eiverina district , severe drought , with much cold weather at timCs , wvas tho","The Times, 13th November 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2874,14,11,1908,Autumn,14,11,1908,Autumn,", was , never faced by any serious trial exept drought . It has grown rich a p ace in a.","The Times, 14th November 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2875,14,11,1908,Autumn,14,11,1908,Autumn,the seasons . They need never go in fear of droughts or exeessive rans . Companies have been forn3ed with the,"The Times, 14th November 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2876,16,11,1908,Autumn,16,11,1908,Autumn,", , 34 , , Over an average , despite drought . ( AlgernonClar ) 1868. - 38 , , Probably","The Times, 16th November 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2877,16,11,1908,Autumn,16,11,1908,Autumn,"states that during the past year "" a severe drought and imlmense swarms of locusts have done tho usual damage","The Times, 16th November 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2878,18,11,1908,Autumn,18,11,1908,Autumn,"bottom of the reservoirs towards the end of a long drought would be suitablo for domestic supply , especiallv at LiAsvane","The Times, 18th November 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2879,18,11,1908,Autumn,18,11,1908,Autumn,"when the reservoirs would be absolutely empty . Assuming a drought of 140 days , tho supply should be estimated at","The Times, 18th November 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2880,18,11,1908,Autumn,18,11,1908,Autumn,day on the average of the year . During a drought it would be higher ; hence the uirgency of the,"The Times, 18th November 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2881,19,11,1908,Autumn,19,11,1908,Autumn,". Iater bul sopport was forthcomnlr oni advices of the drought being unbroken in the south-west , and of a good","The Times, 19th November 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2882,20,11,1908,Autumn,20,11,1908,Autumn,"has incurred already heavy losses this year from an unprecedented drought . In one Siciliani town , L R.iEosto , o00","The Times, 20th November 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2883,20,11,1908,Autumn,20,11,1908,Autumn,"the continued umfavourable crop reports in tue aouth-+wt , where drought still weviLc Later in the dav whilst Decemiber ws held","The Times, 20th November 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2884,20,11,1908,Autumn,20,11,1908,Autumn,"but there was a speedy recov7 on reports of the drought in the south- west being unbroken , an the decte","The Times, 20th November 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2885,20,11,1908,Autumn,20,11,1908,Autumn,fells of rain are reported in 'Algeria . In'lnqia the drought still excists in Bombay and Calcutta and anlo in paris,"The Times, 20th November 1908",England,UKE,UKE1,UKE11,Hull,20th Century newspaper,Media 2886,20,11,1908,Autumn,20,11,1908,Autumn,"sellers , who offer with more reserve on reports of drought in India . CoTroNs-$EED. -Good' prices were again made for","The Times, 20th November 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2887,20,11,1908,Autumn,20,11,1908,Autumn,"and high rates of interest in Europe' ; a severe drought in parts of Autralia , New Zealand also suffering from","The Times, 20th November 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2888,21,11,1908,Autumn,21,11,1908,Autumn,"and draft animals , cyclones , fire , inundation , drought . low prices of sugar ( principally caused by sudsidized","The Times, 21st November 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2889,21,11,1908,Autumn,21,11,1908,Autumn,"out a sufficiently extensive reafforestation scheme for the prevention of drought . Sir David Hunter , who has examined and reported","The Times, 21st November 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2890,21,11,1908,Autumn,21,11,1908,Autumn,"h , tl . UOI had been serious and prolonged drought , which cannd the loss of a large number of","The Times, 21st November 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2891,23,11,1908,Autumn,23,11,1908,Autumn,thepoorbarley yield to the inclement weather in April followed by drought in early summer . Tim Sxp MARKiTS . The depressed,"The Times, 23th November 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2892,23,11,1908,Autumn,23,11,1908,Autumn,part of the Dominion having been visited by a prolonged drought ; and in the North Island bush fires proved destructive,"The Times, 23th November 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2893,26,11,1908,Autumn,26,11,1908,Autumn,"being the depressed state of the wool market , severe drought , and great damage by ! locusts . A strike","The Times, 26th November 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2894,27,11,1908,Autumn,27,11,1908,Autumn,from the United 'States told of rain having relieved the drought in the winter wheat belt ; and with statistics mostly,"The Times, 27th November 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2895,28,11,1908,Autumn,28,11,1908,Autumn,"*Pria Current "" in ita weekly report sayS that although drought still prevaiLs over much of the winter vwheat area there","The Times, 28th November 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2896,30,11,1908,Autumn,30,11,1908,Autumn,"Colonies , dated April 4 , stated that a protracted drought had killed all the ground provisions in Bosoga , and","The Times, 30th November 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2897,1,12,1908,Winter,1,12,1908,Winter,"rain came unus uall late , followed by a short drought and high winds , . hich caused a large percentage","The Times, 1st December 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2898,2,12,1908,Winter,2,12,1908,Winter,"year . lncltidinz the , credit balance of Mt2o94ia b drought forward atam the accounts So 1907-8. is estmnated The eperrdlf2r","The Times, 2th December 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2899,4,12,1908,Winter,4,12,1908,Winter,"had run half its coume a shortage of rainfall brought drought and famine , causing an early cessation of buying by","The Times, 4th December 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2900,4,12,1908,Winter,4,12,1908,Winter,"Canada are making good progress , whilo in India the drought has been relieved and the outlook is mrore promising .","The Times, 4th December 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2901,5,12,1908,Winter,5,12,1908,Winter,". He regretted to say that from cabled advice the drought continued . Mr. John Aungier seconded the motion , which","The Times, 5th December 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2902,11,12,1908,Winter,11,12,1908,Winter,the lant has been Improved by the rains In the drought acedsetosand elsewhere the moisture hie becn benefical . The Mikorori,"The Times, 11st December 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2903,11,12,1908,Winter,11,12,1908,Winter,developmd nt during the week was the breaking of the drought in the winter wrheat section . The absence of rainfall,"The Times, 11st December 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2904,11,12,1908,Winter,11,12,1908,Winter,'s winter wheat crop . Wall-street had looked upon the drought as the one factor next to the tariff question which,"The Times, 11st December 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2905,12,12,1908,Winter,12,12,1908,Winter,houses and other large industrial institutions for-piemier horses in the drought horse claws . FoIr many years Mlorris and Co. carried,"The Times, 12th December 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2906,14,12,1908,Winter,14,12,1908,Winter,"the clay , and at tho same time liability to drought is diminished , though it can never be wholly removed","The Times, 14th December 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2907,14,12,1908,Winter,14,12,1908,Winter,"in the province of Apuli , howrever , a prolonged drought gave rise to grave apprehension . In Ify the vines","The Times, 14th December 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2908,14,12,1908,Winter,14,12,1908,Winter,", thc quantity has been much reduced by the prolonged drought , which lasted for six months , an unparalleled period","The Times, 14th December 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2909,14,12,1908,Winter,14,12,1908,Winter,"all the world over , ha also uffred from the drought , and in consequence the vintage will yield about one-third","The Times, 14th December 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2910,18,12,1908,Winter,18,12,1908,Winter,"in business except , perhaps , in Victoria where the drought of six months ago has not failed to leave its","The Times, 18th December 1908",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2911,18,12,1908,Winter,18,12,1908,Winter,"70,000 or 80,000 bales , as tho result of the drought last autumn in Victoria and Southern New South Wales .","The Times, 18th December 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2912,18,12,1908,Winter,18,12,1908,Winter,especialy to maize which was feeling the effects of the drought in several districts . The countrv is threatened this year,"The Times, 18th December 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2913,19,12,1908,Winter,19,12,1908,Winter,"plants and , since they can endure any amount of drought , will prevent the border from looking altogether parched and","The Times, 19th December 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2914,19,12,1908,Winter,19,12,1908,Winter,", on a poor dry soil , with these small drought-resisting shrubs , intermixed with small drought-resisting plants . and with","The Times, 19th December 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2915,19,12,1908,Winter,19,12,1908,Winter,", with these small drought-resisting shrubs , intermixed with small drought-resisting plants . and with bulbs , which will need but","The Times, 19th December 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2916,19,12,1908,Winter,19,12,1908,Winter,"or sandy banks , and , therefore , patient of drought and sharp drainage . They will look well on any","The Times, 19th December 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2917,19,12,1908,Winter,19,12,1908,Winter,"aspect , except in very cold soils , and withstand drought welL C. horizontalis , also a prostrate kind , is","The Times, 19th December 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2918,25,12,1908,Winter,25,12,1908,Winter,tho crop season . Cables from India speak of the drought continuing in the principal wheat growing districts . Latest advices,"The Times, 25th December 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2919,28,12,1908,Winter,28,12,1908,Winter,"at intervals in June and July vegetation was arrested by drought . June in particular was unusuaUy dry , and better","The Times, 28th December 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2920,30,12,1908,Winter,30,12,1908,Winter,"KING ALmrD , for the VmxAGo , and A. E. Drought , to the TAY-A , for the WnTInG , additional","The Times, 30th December 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2921,31,12,1908,Winter,31,12,1908,Winter,"inadequacy of the survey staf Financial depres ; sion , drought , East Coast fever , end lack of cejsitel are","The Times, 31st December 1908",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2922,1,1,1909,Winter,1,1,1909,Winter,In Spain the outlook continues favourable . but in Italy drought is causing apprehension . In Germany it hais becomo intensely,"The Times, 1st January 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2923,7,1,1909,Winter,7,1,1909,Winter,"by freezing on the Narthern Pacific slope , and of droughtlin Indli ; while the prtinary receipte coiltinued light . Thces","The Times, 7th January 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2924,14,1,1909,Winter,14,1,1909,Winter,"held yesterday at -inchaster House , Mr- T. A. H Drought , who prsided , moved the adoption of the report","The Times, 14th January 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2925,15,1,1909,Winter,15,1,1909,Winter,"per cent , of the normal amount owing to the drought and consequent bad condition of the ground for working .","The Times, 15th January 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2926,15,1,1909,Winter,15,1,1909,Winter,"pastures generally were , Of course , efected by the drought . The value of the hay and other fodder crops","The Times, 15th January 1909",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2927,15,1,1909,Winter,15,1,1909,Winter,"Australia . Victoria has shown the effects of the severe drought in the first half of the year , and in","The Times, 15th January 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2928,15,1,1909,Winter,15,1,1909,Winter,", the harvest was small , and then came a drought over a wide area , We may recover some lost","The Times, 15th January 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2929,15,1,1909,Winter,15,1,1909,Winter,". Apart from Victoria , whici was eI=ected by the drought , the record wa% satisfectcry . RAILWAY EXrINsIoNs AND EXPE6SS","The Times, 15th January 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2930,15,1,1909,Winter,15,1,1909,Winter,tons . Maize unfortunately again this year sufferod severely from drought in the south at the most critical period of its,"The Times, 15th January 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2931,15,1,1909,Winter,15,1,1909,Winter,"seasOli in this commbdity. .4 poor monsodn , and ssibsequent drought , caused the crop to be a pattial failure ,","The Times, 15th January 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2932,16,1,1909,Winter,16,1,1909,Winter,"irreular changes are due immediately to the irregular distribution of droughts and heavy falls in a particular year , and have","The Times, 16th January 1909",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2933,16,1,1909,Winter,16,1,1909,Winter,"though the summer as a whole was dry , and droughts of considerable intensity occurred in several places . September ,","The Times, 16th January 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2934,18,1,1909,Winter,18,1,1909,Winter,", a full crop . The pro- longed spell of drought in the sammer when the fruit should have been swelling","The Times, 18th January 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2935,20,1,1909,Winter,20,1,1909,Winter,"Ba , "" - laving behind a deplorable and ruinoue drought , and ; in some cases , almost perpetual ridity","The Times, 20th January 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2936,21,1,1909,Winter,21,1,1909,Winter,"the crisis in the United States , whilo a severe drought , particularly in tho southern pert of the Republic ,","The Times, 21st January 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2937,23,1,1909,Winter,23,1,1909,Winter,"at long intervals , whether of arctic winters or summer droughts , that the very existenoe of species wDs endangered ;","The Times, 23th January 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2938,27,1,1909,Winter,27,1,1909,Winter,firmer than expected . and tfther reports wore received of drought in Indta which Induced moderate I covering atlec. over yesterday,"The Times, 27th January 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2939,28,1,1909,Winter,28,1,1909,Winter,"Cmpanne , ya up now J tulyls , oigi the drought I andco Cton the fc Fdevelopmentrict poer ith wasr rrid","The Times, 28th January 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2940,2,2,1909,Winter,2,2,1909,Winter,"very disappointing to learn that , owing to the continued drought at the end of the season , "" no fish","The Times, 2th February 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2941,2,2,1909,Winter,2,2,1909,Winter,ever be of a most uncertain character . The continued drought of last year told very adversely against the successful prosecution,"The Times, 2th February 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2942,3,2,1909,Winter,3,2,1909,Winter,"that countrv , notwithstanding the limited rainfall and susceptibility to drought . Australian soils were peculiarly u-eli adapted for wvheat growing","The Times, 3th February 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2943,3,2,1909,Winter,3,2,1909,Winter,"wide margin for profit . In Inidia , also . drought . an ( i in soniie provinces frost , had","The Times, 3th February 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2944,3,2,1909,Winter,3,2,1909,Winter,"colonies than for this country . Varicties that are both drought and rust-resisting wvero required , and , given these ,","The Times, 3th February 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2945,8,2,1909,Winter,8,2,1909,Winter,"signs of improving railway returns , but the almost unprecedented drought to the south of the Hex Range has been very","The Times, 8th February 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2946,8,2,1909,Winter,8,2,1909,Winter,"woodlands , such as severe late and early frosts , drought , trespass , and the attacks of mice , deer","The Times, 8th February 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2947,10,2,1909,Winter,10,2,1909,Winter,would save the province of Keneh from all danger of drought and would bring a large area of land under irrigation,"The Times, 10th February 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2948,12,2,1909,Winter,12,2,1909,Winter,"MIelbourne , too , w-as especially afiected by the long drought , in Victoria during the frst half of last year","The Times, 12th February 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2949,13,2,1909,Winter,13,2,1909,Winter,"was passing through a period of great depression consequent on drought , but at the time he left it was the","The Times, 13th February 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2950,16,2,1909,Winter,16,2,1909,Winter,"have become dusty again , or are broken up by drought . Other counties are also followilng this good example ,","The Times, 16th February 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2951,20,2,1909,Winter,20,2,1909,Winter,. They- are- mud in wet weather and- bri-k in drought ; and the only chance- of . a practicable seed-bed,"The Times, 20th February 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2952,20,2,1909,Winter,20,2,1909,Winter,"and so-wn when : they are as dry as March drought canr msake thenm Last , there is the tilth of","The Times, 20th February 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2953,26,2,1909,Winter,26,2,1909,Winter,", continue in favour owing to the continued reports of droughty conditions in the cotton belt , and the conseqent delay","The Times, 26th February 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2954,1,3,1909,Spring,1,3,1909,Spring,by apprehensions of either 'an excessively wet spring or a droughty summer . The calculating farmer is confident that' one or,"The Times, 1st March 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2955,2,3,1909,Spring,2,3,1909,Spring,"the weather , be is caused by excessive wet , drought , wind , heat , or cold , is inimical","The Times, 2th March 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2956,2,3,1909,Spring,2,3,1909,Spring,", when there had been neither excessive rain nor excessive drought , and I must say that my own experience fuIly","The Times, 2th March 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2957,2,3,1909,Spring,2,3,1909,Spring,"all liko that of 1908-9 was 1886-7 ; but the drought then did not set in till theend of December ,","The Times, 2th March 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2958,2,3,1909,Spring,2,3,1909,Spring,"Ei Englaid the iivefs , on account of the spring drought , have alo inm down very low , with the","The Times, 2th March 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2959,5,3,1909,Spring,5,3,1909,Spring,"were security against th'e hail or the blight , the drought or 'the floods , which season after season in one","The Times, 5th March 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2960,5,3,1909,Spring,5,3,1909,Spring,months have been strengthened by the American news about persistent drought in Texas and the consequentprospects of a late season in,"The Times, 5th March 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2961,8,3,1909,Spring,8,3,1909,Spring,by apprehensions of either an excessively wet spring or a droughty summer . ' Nlow the experience at Green- wich in,"The Times, 8th March 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2962,8,3,1909,Spring,8,3,1909,Spring,"upon the suggested alternative to a wet spring-namely , a droughtysummer . GENERAL NOTES The average mnik yield for the dairy","The Times, 8th March 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2963,10,3,1909,Spring,10,3,1909,Spring,"circumstances referred to in the report and to the long drought that has been experienced on the Western Rand , the","The Times, 10th March 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2964,19,3,1909,Spring,19,3,1909,Spring,"the new crop would be very late ; the Texas drought was not sufficiently relieved , and the crop , as","The Times, 19th March 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2965,19,3,1909,Spring,19,3,1909,Spring,"have a poor start . News of rain k the drought sectIons was claimed to be unreliable , and the precipitation","The Times, 19th March 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2966,23,3,1909,Spring,23,3,1909,Spring,the whole period since last harvest time . The.xisk of drought has never been very far distant from many districts of,"The Times, 23th March 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2967,25,3,1909,Spring,25,3,1909,Spring,". Ksotwvithatending the earthquake , hurricanes , and a prolonged drought-the last byi far the worst visitation-Sir Henry has noted nmuch","The Times, 25th March 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2968,26,3,1909,Spring,26,3,1909,Spring,"they ha& suffered in an esceptional degree from disaster , drought , and diease . ( Hear , hear . )","The Times, 26th March 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2969,29,3,1909,Spring,29,3,1909,Spring,"being within the area of the monsoonal rains , no droughts have been experienced , and the seasons have been most","The Times, 29th March 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2970,30,3,1909,Spring,30,3,1909,Spring,"decrease inAustralianand 'Kew Zealand supplies-about 16.2 per cents-waS attributable to drought . Last year , of 344,693 tons of chilled and","The Times, 30th March 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2971,31,3,1909,Spring,31,3,1909,Spring,"they made provision for ERROR? 1heycouldnotpossIbly have anticipated the serious drought which took place in West Africa , . with the","The Times, 31st March 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2972,3,4,1909,Spring,3,4,1909,Spring,more fertile . Mhe improved drainage protects the plants from drought in summer and from stagnant moisture in winter . Rain,"The Times, 3th April 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2973,3,4,1909,Spring,3,4,1909,Spring,"branches of trees-is the best for plants that suffer from drought . In a cold , clayey garden most plants will","The Times, 3th April 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2974,3,4,1909,Spring,3,4,1909,Spring,"not only as nourishment , but as a protection from drought . When a sandy border is made a good layer","The Times, 3th April 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2975,3,4,1909,Spring,3,4,1909,Spring,"food , but they do not protect the plants from drought . On the other hand , a clay soil needs","The Times, 3th April 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2976,3,4,1909,Spring,3,4,1909,Spring,"clay . Nearly all plants need to be protected from drought , and many from severe frost , for some weeks","The Times, 3th April 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2977,3,4,1909,Spring,3,4,1909,Spring,"soil , it also serves as a valuable protection against drought . It is , therefore , best applied when the","The Times, 3th April 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2978,3,4,1909,Spring,3,4,1909,Spring,"most need nourishment . Now they obviously need protection from drought most in the hottest weather , and most of them","The Times, 3th April 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2979,5,4,1909,Spring,5,4,1909,Spring,"operators , owing to the absence of rain in the droughty parts of the cotton belt . Perovisions have been firmer","The Times, 5th April 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2980,5,4,1909,Spring,5,4,1909,Spring,Infuenced by the weekly statitics and the continued report atbont droughty cdtiUons In Teoys . Openng pries were 2 pont lorer.,"The Times, 5th April 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2981,6,4,1909,Spring,6,4,1909,Spring,"speculation increasing on better trade news , and the continued drought in Texas , closing 17 to 21 points dearer .","The Times, 6th April 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2982,7,4,1909,Spring,7,4,1909,Spring,"ad been doing wed , though &tere had been seve drought in some portiosb of Cape Colony- and thodesia wns distinctly","The Times, 7th April 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2983,7,4,1909,Spring,7,4,1909,Spring,"abundant , failed to secure aredth t Teolive U and droughts alee th-tobacco crop , wihunder any 'circumstances would have shown","The Times, 7th April 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2984,7,4,1909,Spring,7,4,1909,Spring,"as producers ' had . owing to their losses from drought in 1907 , cultivated less ; 'and the wheat crop-w.as","The Times, 7th April 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2985,7,4,1909,Spring,7,4,1909,Spring,"'and the wheat crop-w.as severely damaged -by great heat end drought , followed by excessive rains . It is therefore' 'no","The Times, 7th April 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2986,7,4,1909,Spring,7,4,1909,Spring,", has not measurably aftected the flow in flood or drought of any important rivers of the White Mounttais or of","The Times, 7th April 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2987,12,4,1909,Spring,12,4,1909,Spring,reported low temperatures . and the north-west ent complaints of drought . MIr . Patten Vwe a heavy buyer of JulIY.,"The Times, 12th April 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2988,16,4,1909,Spring,16,4,1909,Spring,which mnight have arisen from the effects of the recent drought . The FOBmGNT Market also presented a firm appearance at,"The Times, 16th April 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2989,16,4,1909,Spring,16,4,1909,Spring,has become wet and stormy after a long spell of drought . In Canada substantial Incrcases are reported in the crop,"The Times, 16th April 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2990,17,4,1909,Spring,17,4,1909,Spring,"breeze on the easterly side , when a fortnight 's drought with brilliant days and frosty nights has hardened the ground","The Times, 17th April 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2991,17,4,1909,Spring,17,4,1909,Spring,according to' its staple and the chance of showers or drought . 'he planting of flowers which -- mass their colour,"The Times, 17th April 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2992,20,4,1909,Spring,20,4,1909,Spring,under heavy liquidation and prospects of showery weather in the droughty districts of the South . ( p. 14 ) The,"The Times, 20th April 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2993,21,4,1909,Spring,21,4,1909,Spring,has been very firm despite advices of rains in the droughty districts . The strength of New Orleans and claims that,"The Times, 21st April 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2994,22,4,1909,Spring,22,4,1909,Spring,"a decrease of 15,800 , as , owing to the drought of the preceding year the traffic was conflned to the","The Times, 22th April 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2995,23,4,1909,Spring,23,4,1909,Spring,"is looked for . At Oran , however , the drought is becoming serious . In India harvesting is going ahead","The Times, 23th April 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2996,30,4,1909,Spring,30,4,1909,Spring,"raw : material . CablEs wvero again fairly numerous of drought idamage in Tenns ; but they *ere more frequently ,","The Times, 30th April 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2997,30,4,1909,Spring,30,4,1909,Spring,"crop , which , owing to the break-up of the drought , promaised a great improvement on the preceding ones ,","The Times, 30th April 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2998,1,5,1909,Spring,1,5,1909,Spring,"of havmng a very good year . A season of drought , as bhd often been pointed out , brought this","The Times, 1st May 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 2999,5,5,1909,Spring,5,5,1909,Spring,"and benrs rmshed to co7er . Complaints were reenved of droughty conditions In 2 ; orth Dakota , wrhile Oklahoma and","The Times, 5th May 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3000,7,5,1909,Spring,7,5,1909,Spring,"seriously iuterfering with leading operations , and . news of droughty conIdithnns in ususla' gave the mar t a fresh impetiis","The Times, 7th May 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3001,7,5,1909,Spring,7,5,1909,Spring,"oI the crops bas been pl , eed by recent droughty cronditions , and vegetati'on gtnerelly is behind . At 13udapat","The Times, 7th May 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3002,8,5,1909,Spring,8,5,1909,Spring,"Dlace . The fal was chocked by futher reports of drought In K3nsa3. a goodt cash nquiry , and advles of","The Times, 8th May 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3003,10,5,1909,Spring,10,5,1909,Spring,"deep tillaoge is liable to accentuate the adverse influences of drought . The finer the surface tilth , the better for","The Times, 10th May 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3004,12,5,1909,Spring,12,5,1909,Spring,"strong , with an upward tendency influenced by reports of drought damage in large areas of the winter wheat country ,","The Times, 12th May 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3005,12,5,1909,Spring,12,5,1909,Spring,weather MAp w unvouable . There w ar n cotpl%intaci droughty' condUoAS In western Basp and Nebrska. and lWnel t*t With,"The Times, 12th May 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3006,13,5,1909,Spring,13,5,1909,Spring,"excited , with further heavy outside speculative buying on continued drought news from Texas and a sharp advance in spot cotton","The Times, 13th May 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3007,14,5,1909,Spring,14,5,1909,Spring,"to the reserve of shippers and resellers , reports of drought In Rusasi , and the spread of the strike in","The Times, 14th May 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3008,14,5,1909,Spring,14,5,1909,Spring,"; ing to the cold and Irosts , and the drought in giving a bad appearance to the autumn soi narmany","The Times, 14th May 1909",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3009,14,5,1909,Spring,14,5,1909,Spring,"relieved , to a considerable extent , the condition of drought referred to in the lest report , although short periods","The Times, 14th May 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3010,18,5,1909,Spring,18,5,1909,Spring,"Association , said that in consequence of the . serious drought which occurred throughout thae whole of West Africa in 1907","The Times, 18th May 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3011,21,5,1909,Spring,21,5,1909,Spring,an thoug cn account of the delay caused by the drought it is reported that many tracts of fresh eoil wbich,"The Times, 21st May 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3012,21,5,1909,Spring,21,5,1909,Spring,"are somewhat backward . There is no relief from the drought in Rumania , and should rain keep off much longer","The Times, 21st May 1909",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3013,21,5,1909,Spring,21,5,1909,Spring,Victoria good general rains are reported . In Argentina the drought hasnaot yet been broken . SEEDS AM SEED OILS .,"The Times, 21st May 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3014,22,5,1909,Spring,22,5,1909,Spring,"of further good rains over a wide area of the droughty districts , the close showing average losses of 9 to","The Times, 22th May 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3015,22,5,1909,Spring,22,5,1909,Spring,waited for rain ; frosts and thaws and storms and droughts will prevent any monotony in his cares . The gardener,"The Times, 22th May 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3016,22,5,1909,Spring,22,5,1909,Spring,"out , our weeks , or even months , of droughty or drowned summer corrected by well-planned control of drainage and","The Times, 22th May 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3017,22,5,1909,Spring,22,5,1909,Spring,days . at some of the English Channel stations the drought which commenced on the 2nd of the month remained unbrok.,"The Times, 22th May 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3018,24,5,1909,Spring,24,5,1909,Spring,"least partial failure . T'he stagnation resulting from the continued drought is beyond repair , and farmers on the light chalky","The Times, 24th May 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3019,24,5,1909,Spring,24,5,1909,Spring,crasses the fate of the yield was settled by the drought of last week both as regards bulk and the composition,"The Times, 24th May 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3020,24,5,1909,Spring,24,5,1909,Spring,of milk to diminish in. richness in periods of excessive drought rather lends colour to the old belef in the controlling,"The Times, 24th May 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3021,24,5,1909,Spring,24,5,1909,Spring,insular position protects it from the continuous and parch- ing droughts which periodically inflict such terrible losses on the agriculturist and,"The Times, 24th May 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3022,24,5,1909,Spring,24,5,1909,Spring,"strange Gulf coontry know , Where traveling from the southern drought , The big lean bullocks go ; And camped by","The Times, 24th May 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3023,24,5,1909,Spring,24,5,1909,Spring,"huts north-west oS Bourk , Through years of flood and drought , The best of English black-sheep work Their own salvation","The Times, 24th May 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3024,24,5,1909,Spring,24,5,1909,Spring,"loneliness for vere-hardship , lonelines and toil- Where the brave drought-runjd famer St again I Call across the bonAdles sheep-ra of","The Times, 24th May 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3025,24,5,1909,Spring,24,5,1909,Spring,long before irrigation works are built to ensure safety from droughty seasons . The imports from Australasia in tihe vear 1004-5,"The Times, 24th May 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3026,24,5,1909,Spring,24,5,1909,Spring,"Wheat capable of resisting the chief drawbacks , mildew and drought . Soutlh Africa has begun to export maize , but","The Times, 24th May 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3027,25,5,1909,Spring,25,5,1909,Spring,"papers thrown from passing trains . Such characteristic features of drought in the cDuntry are as yet exceptional , and Nature","The Times, 25th May 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3028,25,5,1909,Spring,25,5,1909,Spring,the later by sudden heat . But in. such seasons drought and the free growth of insect pasts which it promotes,"The Times, 25th May 1909",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM62,Corry,20th Century newspaper,Media 3029,25,5,1909,Spring,25,5,1909,Spring,"a good trade demand , probably stimulated by tbe continued drought . and an advance of12id. to 4ed , was made","The Times, 25th May 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3030,27,5,1909,Spring,27,5,1909,Spring,"the entire kingdom , and , in spite of the drought which had hitherto prevailed , it is now quite likely","The Times, 27th May 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3031,27,5,1909,Spring,27,5,1909,Spring,metrical pressure which extended in from the Atlantic . The droughty tendency was in fact so pronounced that the passage of,"The Times, 27th May 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3032,28,5,1909,Spring,28,5,1909,Spring,", Victoria , Australia , by the Rev. C. E. Drought , GEoRGE KENsiT BAIuxAzAs , youngest son of CANON NORsrAN","The Times, 28th May 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3033,28,5,1909,Spring,28,5,1909,Spring,"To a Londoner rain , except after a long summer drought , is only a nuisance . It maeans the jostling","The Times, 28th May 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3034,28,5,1909,Spring,28,5,1909,Spring,"spurious fine weather of east winds and hard slies and drought is not good for the earth , which takes no","The Times, 28th May 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3035,28,5,1909,Spring,28,5,1909,Spring,"delicious in the garden , but there , after a drought , you . are tempted to watch its action upon","The Times, 28th May 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3036,28,5,1909,Spring,28,5,1909,Spring,with further buyers on better cables thbaDexpected. further reports of drought doingharm. especially in It%ly and Psnce. and the continued absence,"The Times, 28th May 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3037,28,5,1909,Spring,28,5,1909,Spring,"sections , notably Eansas , abundant rains have broken the drought . The weather in the north-west , where the bulk","The Times, 28th May 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3038,28,5,1909,Spring,28,5,1909,Spring,"to 6d. better . In France , with fears of drought farmers are very reserved , and Hrumburg reports great scarcity","The Times, 28th May 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3039,28,5,1909,Spring,28,5,1909,Spring,", and at Bucharest insufficient rain is reported . The drought continues at Kustendj , and it is estimated that about","The Times, 28th May 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3040,28,5,1909,Spring,28,5,1909,Spring,". The weather scare was worked less successfully . The drought in Texas has been relieved practically everywhere , and claims","The Times, 28th May 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3041,28,5,1909,Spring,28,5,1909,Spring,"again been fairly active ; at first influenced by the drought , prices hardened to the extent of 1d. , but","The Times, 28th May 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3042,29,5,1909,Spring,29,5,1909,Spring,200. n linseed . Tho weather continues doe and the droughty conditions previously comPlined of ae becoming more pronounced . ARGENTINn,"The Times, 29th May 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3043,31,5,1909,Spring,31,5,1909,Spring,has again demonstrated its ability to withstand an earlv summer drought . Almost without exception it was favourably reported upon before,"The Times, 31st May 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3044,31,5,1909,Spring,31,5,1909,Spring,"corn crops have maintained a steady growth all through the drought , but the bay crop must be very light ,","The Times, 31st May 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3045,31,5,1909,Spring,31,5,1909,Spring,hikely to anse later as a consequence of the recent drought by immediately soivng the follolving : - SUTTON 'S PEDIGREE,"The Times, 31st May 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3046,31,5,1909,Spring,31,5,1909,Spring,"Mort ( back ) . The heavy rain following the drought had made the turf brittle , and the attendants were","The Times, 31st May 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3047,3,6,1909,Summer,3,6,1909,Summer,"of Argeontine descriptions gwmg to the news that *e persisteat drought is casig solne teasiness , and the traffao retiirxs were","The Times, 3th June 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3048,4,6,1909,Summer,4,6,1909,Summer,"were affected by the same influence and also by the drought in Argentina , and , being habitually a one-sided market","The Times, 4th June 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3049,4,6,1909,Summer,4,6,1909,Summer,"American Railway issues have been severely depressed by news of drought in Argentina . DEUTSCHE BANK , BERLIN . Capital Fully","The Times, 4th June 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3050,4,6,1909,Summer,4,6,1909,Summer,"was welcomed Nvith the utmost satisfaction , as the persistent drought xvas beginning to cause some uneasiness to farmers . A","The Times, 4th June 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3051,4,6,1909,Summer,4,6,1909,Summer,"doenward tendency has been partially checked by the continued severe drought in Argentina , from whenew reports are almost unanimous that","The Times, 4th June 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3052,4,6,1909,Summer,4,6,1909,Summer,that the crop in Peru had been cut short by drought . On Friday prices of rough were 05d. to -10.,"The Times, 4th June 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3053,5,6,1909,Summer,5,6,1909,Summer,undertaking to a successful issue . PossnxarLms orF MEsoPoTA'&x The drought from which the country is suffering this year has had,"The Times, 5th June 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3054,5,6,1909,Summer,5,6,1909,Summer,", 'ewI . instance the distress caused by the present drought . Mesopotamia is a great grazing country , but this","The Times, 5th June 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3055,5,6,1909,Summer,5,6,1909,Summer,to 9d . The eatheTr is reported generally unfarourable . Drought stIl prevaileretarding seeding operations in wheat and linseed . The,"The Times, 5th June 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3056,5,6,1909,Summer,5,6,1909,Summer,"miLlion on the corresponding quarter- of the previous year . DROUGHT IN AIGENTlA . We have received the following Sir ,","The Times, 5th June 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3057,5,6,1909,Summer,5,6,1909,Summer,"the London Press ot yestedrda stln bhat "" the persistent drought which ls prevailing over the greater part of the Republic","The Times, 5th June 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3058,5,6,1909,Summer,5,6,1909,Summer,"or three weeks . Although sheep are doing well , drought is causing considerable damage to stock in the province of","The Times, 5th June 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3059,5,6,1909,Summer,5,6,1909,Summer,as to first-class trafic . Reports from Argentina as to drought gave rise to fears that there may be a decrease,"The Times, 5th June 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3060,7,6,1909,Summer,7,6,1909,Summer,"the harsh weather of April , and still more from drought during May , and now that it is cut or","The Times, 7th June 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3061,7,6,1909,Summer,7,6,1909,Summer,owing to mitigation of apprehensions concerning the effect of the drought ; and there were also advances of i to 1,"The Times, 7th June 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3062,8,6,1909,Summer,8,6,1909,Summer,"no cbange took plce , Sellers were scLrce on the drought news In Oklahoma , but the advices otherwise were generally","The Times, 8th June 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3063,9,6,1909,Summer,9,6,1909,Summer,"loans gave way on fears for the harvest , owingto drought ; Turkish loans receded on accowut of the Crettan question","The Times, 9th June 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3064,10,6,1909,Summer,10,6,1909,Summer,", due to reports of the breaking up of the drought in Argentina , becamne firmn on the statistical position and","The Times, 10th June 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3065,10,6,1909,Summer,10,6,1909,Summer,. North-western receipts were very small there were reports of drought In Germany . and of an ective cash trade at,"The Times, 10th June 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3066,11,6,1909,Summer,11,6,1909,Summer,"OUTLOOK . BUENOS AYRES , MAr 14 . The severe drought experienced all over the country is causing serious apprehensions witlh","The Times, 11st June 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3067,14,6,1909,Summer,14,6,1909,Summer,"of the depresdon and stagation in trade is an acuto drought , The country in so dry and unproductive that herds","The Times, 14th June 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3068,14,6,1909,Summer,14,6,1909,Summer,"and riing country has been so disorganized by the protracted drought that for the present , at all events , attention","The Times, 14th June 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3069,15,6,1909,Summer,15,6,1909,Summer,conditions in Portugal were somewhat disturbed ; and the proloned droughts from which tho country had suffered ha had an adverse,"The Times, 15th June 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3070,18,6,1909,Summer,18,6,1909,Summer,"one would call a good one . There was early drought , and throughout the greater part of the year the","The Times, 18th June 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3071,18,6,1909,Summer,18,6,1909,Summer,"rains have fallen , , while in Argentina , the drought has , in a measure , been relieved in the","The Times, 18th June 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3072,19,6,1909,Summer,19,6,1909,Summer,"in all conditions but those of artificial discouragement suchn as drought or smoke , is so constituted as to renew its","The Times, 19th June 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3073,19,6,1909,Summer,19,6,1909,Summer,"Europe . light Argentine shipments . a3d renewed reports of droughty conditions there , thelopenilg was b trtfle steadier. and there","The Times, 19th June 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3074,19,6,1909,Summer,19,6,1909,Summer,"coverlng orders were executed , there were further complaipts of drought in Mranitoba , and Minneapolls wired a decrease in stocks","The Times, 19th June 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3075,21,6,1909,Summer,21,6,1909,Summer,and the present unsati3factory appearance is due to the prolonged drought and the low night temperatures in May . Since then,"The Times, 21st June 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3076,25,6,1909,Summer,25,6,1909,Summer,"24. -WHs. -lu fiuenced by reports of sharp frosts aad drought In Argentiza delaying sowlns. "" salers wak 8d. advance 4ad","The Times, 25th June 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3077,25,6,1909,Summer,25,6,1909,Summer,to Provide more power . In the present year of drought the power was insufficient for the ventilation of the nine,"The Times, 25th June 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3078,25,6,1909,Summer,25,6,1909,Summer,branches of the trade . After a long period of drought rain has fallen continuously since Sunday night to the great,"The Times, 25th June 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3079,26,6,1909,Summer,26,6,1909,Summer,"dinnei- ? artiess 'i honour of his 31ajestr 's birthday Drought their guests on to the reception , and a Credt","The Times, 26th June 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3080,26,6,1909,Summer,26,6,1909,Summer,. cIl LIrED very firn. and advances 0on adviceg of drought and det.esed estimates of next season 's Tgentlino cGp .,"The Times, 26th June 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3081,29,6,1909,Summer,29,6,1909,Summer,"weakness- was shown by Argentme railway issues , on the drought in Argentina and an overbought and narrow market here ,","The Times, 29th June 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3082,1,7,1909,Summer,1,7,1909,Summer,"month until the closing week , by which timne the drought was beginning to exercise a serious effect upon the crops","The Times, 1st July 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3083,2,7,1909,Summer,2,7,1909,Summer,of '4c . This was recovered on further reports of drought in Argenttna and on the strength of the Buenos Arres,"The Times, 2th July 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3084,2,7,1909,Summer,2,7,1909,Summer,advices from Argentina tell of a continuance of cold and droughty conditions . In Australia light rains have fallen in central,"The Times, 2th July 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3085,2,7,1909,Summer,2,7,1909,Summer,owing partly to reduced shipments but mainly to the prolonged drought and frosty weather in Argen- tina . Shippers have been,"The Times, 2th July 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3086,3,7,1909,Summer,3,7,1909,Summer,"Cenetcry , too y ( Saturday ) , 1.16 . DROUGHT-On the 30th June , . - at Ballinacools Glenealy ,","The Times, 3th July 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3087,3,7,1909,Summer,3,7,1909,Summer,". - at Ballinacools Glenealy , RBv . GEORGE MEA=5 DROUGHT . Incurbent of Newtownmountkennedy , and Canon of Christ Church","The Times, 3th July 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3088,3,7,1909,Summer,3,7,1909,Summer,". OOO tons . Linseed . with ibnited offeris under drought advic. , Is 45 centa hlgher . Shpments are fair","The Times, 3th July 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3089,5,7,1909,Summer,5,7,1909,Summer,"the comring cUp are rather unsatisfactory , the concrinusc severe drought , both in the A.-gentlne and in UrugnZy. having caus2d","The Times, 5th July 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3090,7,7,1909,Summer,7,7,1909,Summer,"saly due to oovering . Patly on advicea of continued drought in the Argentine . and on fair export accePtances ,","The Times, 7th July 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3091,9,7,1909,Summer,9,7,1909,Summer,"RECENT DROUGHT . BUENOS AYRES , JTuIE 10 . The drought , which , happily , is now showing signs of","The Times, 9th July 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3092,9,7,1909,Summer,9,7,1909,Summer,"part of the season , when the gardens suffered from drought . The total crop was 600 maunds short of 1907","The Times, 9th July 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3093,9,7,1909,Summer,9,7,1909,Summer,"already pofnted out , this is greatly due to the drought and to the comparatively low prices ruling for our teas","The Times, 9th July 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3094,9,7,1909,Summer,9,7,1909,Summer,"are reported . SEEDS AND SEED OILS . LtStsJ. -The drought in Argentina is still unbroken , and next season 's","The Times, 9th July 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3095,9,7,1909,Summer,9,7,1909,Summer,": "" Ploughing has been delayed in some partsjdue to drought , but it wil continue for wheat crop till end","The Times, 9th July 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3096,9,7,1909,Summer,9,7,1909,Summer,"cultivation ; as we have not suffered so mnuch from drought as other regions , and if rain falls soon the","The Times, 9th July 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3097,12,7,1909,Summer,12,7,1909,Summer,. The cables regarding the Australin suctlons and the continued drought In Argentina wero other factors which led to aome covering,"The Times, 12th July 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3098,12,7,1909,Summer,12,7,1909,Summer,"liar been delay , ed in some Paris dlue to drought , hut it will continuie for wheat crop till end","The Times, 12th July 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3099,13,7,1909,Summer,13,7,1909,Summer,"losses . Cotton has been rampant on continued reports of drought and scorching heat in Texas , and closes at the","The Times, 13th July 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3100,14,7,1909,Summer,14,7,1909,Summer,"15 poimts early in the day on advices of continued drought , reacting later under heavy realizing and selling by Wall-street","The Times, 14th July 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3101,14,7,1909,Summer,14,7,1909,Summer,"'orelgn buyng orden , ev d I ew thit the droUght tn Artenutte hat osnt been tery Dsthat duy velieved. ht","The Times, 14th July 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3102,14,7,1909,Summer,14,7,1909,Summer,fair dtAh trde at firm prices . and reports of drought in Oklahoma . The sssion ended firm . July unchangeil.,"The Times, 14th July 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3103,14,7,1909,Summer,14,7,1909,Summer,". Earlr In tbe aftemnoon New York cables advised eontinued drought In Txes. w7hich caused-a sharp rally , old crops being","The Times, 14th July 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3104,16,7,1909,Summer,16,7,1909,Summer,"other . The Texas crop ; as being ruined by drought , the crop in the remainder of the belt being","The Times, 16th July 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3105,16,7,1909,Summer,16,7,1909,Summer,"l dis. , the latest news with regard to the drought being unsatisfactory . Buenos Ayres Western was i lower and","The Times, 16th July 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3106,17,7,1909,Summer,17,7,1909,Summer,"polnts , but lack of conirmatory rain reporta from the droughty reglons of the belt Induced a rally of several points","The Times, 17th July 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3107,19,7,1909,Summer,19,7,1909,Summer,"ble cimatic con- ditions have made possible . CoAplaints Of droughty , conditions hamPering tho SOwing of gitn M5e still received","The Times, 19th July 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3108,20,7,1909,Summer,20,7,1909,Summer,that Year Is to be attributed largely 2o the abnormal drought and to the monetary and commercial crtsis tn the nItnded,"The Times, 20th July 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3109,21,7,1909,Summer,21,7,1909,Summer,provinces which suffered most severely . The MASTER of ELIBANK-Omitting droughts of limited extent there were four great famines in the,"The Times, 21st July 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3110,21,7,1909,Summer,21,7,1909,Summer,due to epidemic diseases ' obscurely connected with seasons of drought and privation . In the second period there have bean,"The Times, 21st July 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3111,21,7,1909,Summer,21,7,1909,Summer,"following sums : -For increased cost of construction due to drought and other special con- ditions , $478,789 ; for depreciation","The Times, 21st July 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3112,23,7,1909,Summer,23,7,1909,Summer,accounts from Southern Europe and the partial . break in-the drought in Argentina prevented any suibstantial-rise in value . Traders are,"The Times, 23th July 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3113,23,7,1909,Summer,23,7,1909,Summer,"more frequently , and numerous reports were circulated that the drought had been broken . Less encouraging rain newvs during the","The Times, 23th July 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3114,23,7,1909,Summer,23,7,1909,Summer,advices oX damage by storms in Teas and ot continued drought made the openiug steady and only 112 to 2 points,"The Times, 23th July 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3115,24,7,1909,Summer,24,7,1909,Summer,cables wvere received reporting cloudy weather and rains in the droughty Texas area . The late trade w as quziet and,"The Times, 24th July 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3116,26,7,1909,Summer,26,7,1909,Summer,belt . Rain has been quite general . and the drought In Te=s haa been p%rtially broken . Some damage has,"The Times, 26th July 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3117,30,7,1909,Summer,30,7,1909,Summer,"the deeiency was as much as 26 per cent . Drought -or two yca , -s in succession at the time","The Times, 30th July 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3118,30,7,1909,Summer,30,7,1909,Summer,", that being In some measure a result of the drought of fifteen months ago , but , from all accounts","The Times, 30th July 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3119,4,8,1909,Summer,4,8,1909,Summer,"the last few wpelcs. however . owineg to a groat drought which has affected several States of Mexico , and especially","The Times, 4th August 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3120,4,8,1909,Summer,4,8,1909,Summer,at . the mining camo of El Oro . This drought exhausted the wvatcr in the uxpper reservoir and all the,"The Times, 4th August 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3121,4,8,1909,Summer,4,8,1909,Summer,'throughout the year . and the effect of the recent drought has been a great surprise and disappoint- ment to thie,"The Times, 4th August 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3122,4,8,1909,Summer,4,8,1909,Summer,"a -great measure , solvine the difllculty consequent upon a drought such as that which has just lately been exDerienee '","The Times, 4th August 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3123,4,8,1909,Summer,4,8,1909,Summer,received advice from Mexico to the effect that the unprecedented drought which prevailed during the first half of the year is,"The Times, 4th August 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3124,6,8,1909,Summer,6,8,1909,Summer,a considerable portion of the country was suffering from the drought occasioned by the failure of the rainfall in Upper India,"The Times, 6th August 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3125,6,8,1909,Summer,6,8,1909,Summer,"of 190S . In the United Provinces , where the drought was most intense , two harvests were thus ruined ,","The Times, 6th August 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3126,6,8,1909,Summer,6,8,1909,Summer,harvests fulfil the present promise the lingering effects of the drought will be speedUy obliterated . My predecessor very carefuUy described,"The Times, 6th August 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3127,6,8,1909,Summer,6,8,1909,Summer,. The main principles of State relief in seasons of drought are now settled beyond discussion and I can claim for,"The Times, 6th August 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3128,6,8,1909,Summer,6,8,1909,Summer,"preceded them . It was not that there were no droughts or famines in pre-British days . On the contrary ,","The Times, 6th August 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3129,6,8,1909,Summer,6,8,1909,Summer,"Onited Provinces , draws a very interesting comparison between the drought of 1907 and that of 1900 . In their intensity","The Times, 6th August 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3130,6,8,1909,Summer,6,8,1909,Summer,". ) Railwavs 'and canals have deprived the most intense drought of its terrors , and the Government 's relief pc-Hcy","The Times, 6th August 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3131,6,8,1909,Summer,6,8,1909,Summer,"capital is invested , and the news that a long drought in MIexico had been succeeded by abundant rains made Mexican","The Times, 6th August 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3132,6,8,1909,Summer,6,8,1909,Summer,"a large portion ot Texas , owing to heat and drought . No rains of imhportance have fallen in. that State","The Times, 6th August 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3133,6,8,1909,Summer,6,8,1909,Summer,", the bears being held In check by the continued drought in Toxas . The opening , owing to Cnutintutal buying","The Times, 6th August 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3134,7,8,1909,Summer,7,8,1909,Summer,"and further Improved on covering iu con aequence of continued drought In Texas , declining sharply on reuewed bear Pressure ,","The Times, 7th August 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3135,7,8,1909,Summer,7,8,1909,Summer,'s advance in America . and on the continuance of drought in Texas . Opeuing Prices were 1012 to 11 points,"The Times, 7th August 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3136,9,8,1909,Summer,9,8,1909,Summer,". The siuat of the cUp has suffered from the drought , and some slin wool recelved Tevenled b rather pcor","The Times, 9th August 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3137,10,8,1909,Summer,10,8,1909,Summer,idue to liqudation on reports of the break-up of the drought In Texa . SmtUment at the oemning vas rnIeZ owing,"The Times, 10th August 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3138,11,8,1909,Summer,11,8,1909,Summer,". considered Lairly bullish , and this with news ot droughty conditlons In the rno bilt and light estlmates for to","The Times, 11st August 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3139,13,8,1909,Summer,13,8,1909,Summer,of the crop In Texas through the prolonzgatiou of the drought held the tone steadr . Several important Interests bought fair,"The Times, 13th August 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3140,16,8,1909,Summer,16,8,1909,Summer,"bought at rising prices on reports of vxcessive heat and drought in an important section of the corn belt , the","The Times, 16th August 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3141,16,8,1909,Summer,16,8,1909,Summer,"active , the strength of foreign markets , the continued droughty conditions In the south-west and the light offerings of old","The Times, 16th August 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3142,16,8,1909,Summer,16,8,1909,Summer,. and subsequently quotatlons were advanced on continued complaints of drought in the corn belt . The session ended dull .,"The Times, 16th August 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3143,16,8,1909,Summer,16,8,1909,Summer,"they are deep rooting , and in dry seasons their drought-resisting properties , especially on light soils , are a great","The Times, 16th August 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3144,17,8,1909,Summer,17,8,1909,Summer,"Maize has been active and dearor , owing to continued droughty weather in the corn bolt , new crops closing lic.","The Times, 17th August 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3145,17,8,1909,Summer,17,8,1909,Summer,"a considerable assumption , that at the beginning of the drought the player is hitting his ball properly , which signifies","The Times, 17th August 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3146,18,8,1909,Summer,18,8,1909,Summer,"stronger , and advanced 17 points on continued heat and drought in important sections of the belt . ( p. 121","The Times, 18th August 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3147,19,8,1909,Summer,19,8,1909,Summer,fTrm tone . and Sptember ic. dearer on the continued droughty weather conditions In the south-west . The advance brought out,"The Times, 19th August 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3148,19,8,1909,Summer,19,8,1909,Summer,"with , further reports of crop damage from heat and drought the decline was easilr recovered , bears were ifberal buyere","The Times, 19th August 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3149,19,8,1909,Summer,19,8,1909,Summer,"The deficiency of aian , amounting in many places to drought , wfhichpievailed ove'r 'so large La poition of England 'tbroughoiut","The Times, 19th August 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3150,20,8,1909,Summer,20,8,1909,Summer,"to I .. Maize after early strength on the continued drought reacted with wheat , and closed moderately lower . Coffee","The Times, 20th August 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3151,20,8,1909,Summer,20,8,1909,Summer,"after being 10 points higher , Owing to the continued drought and excessive heat in the south-west . ( p. 10","The Times, 20th August 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3152,20,8,1909,Summer,20,8,1909,Summer,". MAIZB was strengthened at the beginning by the continued drought In the south-west , with reports of damage to the","The Times, 20th August 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3153,20,8,1909,Summer,20,8,1909,Summer,is most promising . Latest advices from Ar entina report droughty conditions in the south buut in the central and norther,"The Times, 20th August 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3154,21,8,1909,Summer,21,8,1909,Summer,"here durin the wek owlog , tothe reportso ethteerop eufferlai-frona drought sld , the adiance lit quo , tations oi .","The Times, 21st August 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3155,23,8,1909,Summer,23,8,1909,Summer,"advance , Considerable covering took place on the con. tinued droughty weather In a large portlon of the belt , and","The Times, 23th August 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3156,25,8,1909,Summer,25,8,1909,Summer,"a further rise of nearly le. , owing to continued droughty conditions in the'com belt . ' Coffee , with more","The Times, 25th August 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3157,25,8,1909,Summer,25,8,1909,Summer,"there is flood , and also a. few weeks of drought . With . the Provision of ample electrical pow.er all","The Times, 25th August 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3158,25,8,1909,Summer,25,8,1909,Summer,; dy thMougbout . The absence of rain in the droughty distrcts and higher tenseaturs there and ftne of a buBih,"The Times, 25th August 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3159,26,8,1909,Summer,26,8,1909,Summer,York eeDIlng cablcs brought news of further rains in ihe droughty distrlcts. on wlhich bulls started realilino. causing iecessloni of 2,"The Times, 26th August 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3160,27,8,1909,Summer,27,8,1909,Summer,"good as usual-the trade depression in India and the severe drought in Argentina , both of which had adversely affected the","The Times, 27th August 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3161,27,8,1909,Summer,27,8,1909,Summer,", fair showers having relieved the estreme severity of the drought ; some selling also took place in anticipation of rapidly","The Times, 27th August 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3162,28,8,1909,Summer,28,8,1909,Summer,receipts . Maize is higher on further reports.of damage by drought' and heat . Coffee has been quiet . Provisions ruled,"The Times, 28th August 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3163,28,8,1909,Summer,28,8,1909,Summer,"that the weather In the Blahia Blanca district Is stSIl droughty. seriously affecting agricultural and pastoral interests , hut elsewhere local","The Times, 28th August 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3164,30,8,1909,Summer,30,8,1909,Summer,"( U.S.A. ) , where sueh soil conditions obtained , drought often prevailed with n high water content ia the soil","The Times, 30th August 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3165,30,8,1909,Summer,30,8,1909,Summer,short on the news that rains had been relleving tho drought and that the weather was becomine cooler In the Western,"The Times, 30th August 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3166,2,9,1909,Autumn,2,9,1909,Autumn,"slowlv , a gelatinous envelope in which they could resist drought for mainy months , and come to life apain on","The Times, 2th September 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3167,2,9,1909,Autumn,2,9,1909,Autumn,Utrn of makze 77-7. the low dSizre belng due to drought and heat in Illinois and thesouth-west . The Iidilcated y16id,"The Times, 2th September 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3168,3,9,1909,Autumn,3,9,1909,Autumn,to reali3ztions and reports of rain in some of the droughty sections . The market finished Somewhat Irregular . current month,"The Times, 3th September 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3169,3,9,1909,Autumn,3,9,1909,Autumn,"as bad as it can be , the mortality from drought amongst sheep alone being calculated at over one million head","The Times, 3th September 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3170,3,9,1909,Autumn,3,9,1909,Autumn,"unsatisfactory . In Rumania there is no relief from the drought , which keeps ploughing in arrears and places maize in","The Times, 3th September 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3171,3,9,1909,Autumn,3,9,1909,Autumn,"the yield vill be only moderate . In Russia the drought has practically destroyed maize in southern governments , but in","The Times, 3th September 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3172,10,9,1909,Autumn,10,9,1909,Autumn,"Price Current "" In its weekly report says that the drought has been relleved to some extent In the Western sections","The Times, 10th September 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3173,15,9,1909,Autumn,15,9,1909,Autumn,"In thP eirls afternnon . Ihelped by further reports oi droughty conditlons in Texas , anid it was cainemd that hebvy","The Times, 15th September 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3174,17,9,1909,Autumn,17,9,1909,Autumn,"Canadian harvest is making good progress . In Argentina the drought has been broken , and in the south anl west","The Times, 17th September 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3175,17,9,1909,Autumn,17,9,1909,Autumn,no rain of moment has fallen in those parts wbhere drought is apparently most destructive . But sentiment had for the,"The Times, 17th September 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3176,21,9,1909,Autumn,21,9,1909,Autumn,"strained by a great disaster ; moreover , famine and drought have overtaken us , and rice has become as dear","The Times, 21st September 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3177,24,9,1909,Autumn,24,9,1909,Autumn,"while in Germany unsettled conditions have delayed operations . The drought in Spain has broken , but in ltaly maize will","The Times, 24th September 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3178,24,9,1909,Autumn,24,9,1909,Autumn,"in Rungary progresses steadily . Seeding operations are retarded by drought in Rumania , and the crops in Russia are officiasy","The Times, 24th September 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3179,29,9,1909,Autumn,29,9,1909,Autumn,"Field Artillery , onry. son , of the late Canon Drought , of Newtown , Co . Wic'. , to Louiesi","The Times, 29th September 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3180,30,9,1909,Autumn,30,9,1909,Autumn,and for all plants that are apt to suffer from drought until they are well established . These have been able,"The Times, 30th September 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3181,30,9,1909,Autumn,30,9,1909,Autumn,". The gardener can begin early , without fear of drought , and get his borders ready for next year before","The Times, 30th September 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3182,2,10,1909,Autumn,2,10,1909,Autumn,months of the year the receipts were affccted by the drought whichlprev.ailed throughouz a large part of the Republic . An,"The Times, 2th October 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3183,9,10,1909,Autumn,9,10,1909,Autumn,"soil and full sun , and must not suffer from drought . It must be planted in spring , and ,","The Times, 9th October 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3184,9,10,1909,Autumn,9,10,1909,Autumn,"in good time , and yet to preserve it from drought . The best way to do this is to grow","The Times, 9th October 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3185,11,10,1909,Autumn,11,10,1909,Autumn,", the central districts of Herefordshire have been suffering from drought ; and the deluges in the week before last ,","The Times, 11st October 1909",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK13,Gloucestershire,20th Century newspaper,Media 3186,11,10,1909,Autumn,11,10,1909,Autumn,been less inconsistent ; the anomaly of and inconvenience from drought and recurring rains at the same time were unknown in,"The Times, 11st October 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3187,13,10,1909,Autumn,13,10,1909,Autumn,In dvew lot the Teportg of Interferenoe with sowings byv drought at the regular seeding timnes. are unexpectedly encourag-ing. and 'with,"The Times, 13th October 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3188,14,10,1909,Autumn,14,10,1909,Autumn,the chairman observed that it was unfortunate that the sever. drought and the exceptionally heavy visitation of locusts which they had,"The Times, 14th October 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3189,14,10,1909,Autumn,14,10,1909,Autumn,standing diflculties that had to be contended with owing to drought area under cultivation wm not be less than last year,"The Times, 14th October 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3190,15,10,1909,Autumn,15,10,1909,Autumn,"np to October last , when frosts and a prolonged drought reduced the quantity of wheat and linseed considerably , maize","The Times, 15th October 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3191,15,10,1909,Autumn,15,10,1909,Autumn,". BUENOS AYRES , SnET. 15 . After a continuous drought of nearly eight months ' duration , embracing the whole","The Times, 15th October 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3192,15,10,1909,Autumn,15,10,1909,Autumn,"the 3rd inst . The rain spread all over the drought- stricken area , and reached the proportions of a deluge","The Times, 15th October 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3193,15,10,1909,Autumn,15,10,1909,Autumn,and sheep in the districts which suffered most from the drought is estimated at 40 to 50 per cent . of,"The Times, 15th October 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3194,16,10,1909,Autumn,16,10,1909,Autumn,"disappointing concluding month 's sport , owing to the autumn drought . The last fortnight witnessed an improvement , owing to","The Times, 16th October 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3195,20,10,1909,Autumn,20,10,1909,Autumn,"common wvith the Argentine Republic ; experienced a period of drought during the past year , but plentiful rainfalls occurred in","The Times, 20th October 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3196,20,10,1909,Autumn,20,10,1909,Autumn,and pronmises another bountiful crop . Camps have recovered from drought . and condition of cattle is improving rapidly . Locusts,"The Times, 20th October 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3197,21,10,1909,Autumn,21,10,1909,Autumn,", notwithstanding the somewhat pessi mistio views with regard to drought and locusts which had-lately been indulged in , he thought","The Times, 21st October 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3198,21,10,1909,Autumn,21,10,1909,Autumn,"period of commercial depression , which was accentuated by severe drought , causing a loss on cereal and cotton crops besides","The Times, 21st October 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3199,22,10,1909,Autumn,22,10,1909,Autumn,"fallen in many places , but in Nikolaieff and Odessa drought is still complained of . In Northern Africa threshing is","The Times, 22th October 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3200,23,10,1909,Autumn,23,10,1909,Autumn,"past , and formed a continua- tion of a partial drought , which hadlasted vith-little interruption throughout the summer . The","The Times, 23th October 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3201,27,10,1909,Autumn,27,10,1909,Autumn,certain months of the year periods of actual or partial drought orrur . In this second position the cllinatic con- ditions,"The Times, 27th October 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3202,28,10,1909,Autumn,28,10,1909,Autumn,"irregular that , in the intervals between the downpours , drought becomes a serious problem , and means for storing and","The Times, 28th October 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3203,29,10,1909,Autumn,29,10,1909,Autumn,"still various advices of dnmage by locusts . Th e drought in South Russia , which was interfering with sowings to","The Times, 29th October 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3204,6,11,1909,Autumn,6,11,1909,Autumn,"There was a larger area under cultivation , and the drought which once threatened the Bahia Blanca region broke up in","The Times, 6th November 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3205,12,11,1909,Autumn,12,11,1909,Autumn,a number of districts sowing was retarded by the long drought and has been carried on up till the end of,"The Times, 12th November 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3206,17,11,1909,Autumn,17,11,1909,Autumn,"foundations can still be t , raced after a prolonged drought , and during the autumn of 1835 thry were sufficiently","The Times, 17th November 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3207,19,11,1909,Autumn,19,11,1909,Autumn,unfavourable effcct on the company 's earnings througlh the severe drought in various parts of the Commonwealth of Australia and the,"The Times, 19th November 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3208,19,11,1909,Autumn,19,11,1909,Autumn,although during a considerable porion of the period under re-view droughty conditions prevailed . wlith more or less intenLsitv in the,"The Times, 19th November 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3209,19,11,1909,Autumn,19,11,1909,Autumn,"rapidly approaching those which existed prior , to the great drought the board feEared they could not look for any great","The Times, 19th November 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3210,22,11,1909,Autumn,22,11,1909,Autumn,nortih-east. by 50 to 50 per ecut. on account of drought . AUSTRALIAN RAINFALL . The Australian lortgage . Land .,"The Times, 22th November 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3211,24,11,1909,Autumn,24,11,1909,Autumn,"prejudiced more than usual during the period under revieav by droughts and locusts . The ocusts , besides devoming the crops","The Times, 24th November 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3212,26,11,1909,Autumn,26,11,1909,Autumn,well-belng of the winter crops . In Northorn Africa the drought is delaying sowing . Spring crops are making excellent progress,"The Times, 26th November 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3213,1,12,1909,Winter,1,12,1909,Winter,"the board have decided to carry forward . The severe drought continued throughout the year under review , and the climatic","The Times, 1st December 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3214,3,12,1909,Winter,3,12,1909,Winter,. wchile the season 's production Is reduced by the drought in Argentina . factors which suggest the possibility of higher,"The Times, 3th December 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3215,8,12,1909,Winter,8,12,1909,Winter,"scale , while a third unfavou:rable influence was the protracted drought in the Eastern and 2liddle States , which began early","The Times, 8th December 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3216,8,12,1909,Winter,8,12,1909,Winter,suffered in common with most parts of Arg$entina. fromn a drought of unprecedented severity vhich had upset their calculations as to,"The Times, 8th December 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3217,8,12,1909,Winter,8,12,1909,Winter,"encouraging as to the prospects gener1l1y , and t he drought condition-s had altogether disappeared . The report was adopted .","The Times, 8th December 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3218,13,12,1909,Winter,13,12,1909,Winter,", gives 31,056 to the credit of revenue . The drought with which most parts of the Argentine were affected during","The Times, 13th December 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3219,15,12,1909,Winter,15,12,1909,Winter,"poitions of the country suffered very considerably from the recent drought , but it might be said to have now quito","The Times, 15th December 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3220,16,12,1909,Winter,16,12,1909,Winter,been stated that their loss vas entirely owing to the drought . but lie submitted that in a company such as,"The Times, 16th December 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3221,16,12,1909,Winter,16,12,1909,Winter,lie submitted that in a company such as theirs the drought should have been profitable for them . The object of,"The Times, 16th December 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3222,24,12,1909,Winter,24,12,1909,Winter,"advancing prices in North America , a very good demnind Drought about an impr.vernent , of 9d. to Is. per quarter","The Times, 24th December 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3223,28,12,1909,Winter,28,12,1909,Winter,"quality , on the whole , is good . Prolonged drought Sld heavy hallstormls in July nmuch redueed the quantity ,","The Times, 28th December 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3224,28,12,1909,Winter,28,12,1909,Winter,"irrigation unnecessarv , and it is proof against the longest droughts . ( The same occurs in the south of Cordoba","The Times, 28th December 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3225,28,12,1909,Winter,28,12,1909,Winter,pla:gues inberent to sown groand. plantation diseases . or by droughts and loods . Against these calamit.ies. which in other countries,"The Times, 28th December 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3226,28,12,1909,Winter,28,12,1909,Winter,"day , yet liable , like the Pampa , to droughts . WVe pass by the vast reed-swamps and lakes of","The Times, 28th December 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3227,28,12,1909,Winter,28,12,1909,Winter,the one crop and cattle in a country liable to droughts and depend- ing on the ups and downs of the,"The Times, 28th December 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3228,28,12,1909,Winter,28,12,1909,Winter,"yet not excessive , and there is little danger of drought . Unlike the Pampa , wvhose air is Sugar-cane ;","The Times, 28th December 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3229,28,12,1909,Winter,28,12,1909,Winter,", the rioderpest in South Africa , or the seven-years drought in Australia . In earlier days the exigencies of civil","The Times, 28th December 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3230,28,12,1909,Winter,28,12,1909,Winter,but the locust-has been busy ; besides this a lengthy drought has lately been experienced . It might appear strange that,"The Times, 28th December 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3231,28,12,1909,Winter,28,12,1909,Winter,"cent . of the entire crops . The possibihties of drought are more unpleasant to contemplate ; but , with the","The Times, 28th December 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3232,28,12,1909,Winter,28,12,1909,Winter,"a considerable extent equalized , and the dangers arising from drought averted . These farms range in size from about 25,000","The Times, 28th December 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3233,28,12,1909,Winter,28,12,1909,Winter,"draw- back to agriculture is a periodical recurrence of serious droughts , which occur almost regularly every six or eight years","The Times, 28th December 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3234,28,12,1909,Winter,28,12,1909,Winter,"liable to more or less intense and prolonged periods of drought , unrelieved by any rainy . season . The end","The Times, 28th December 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3235,31,12,1909,Winter,31,12,1909,Winter,"Northern . Africa , but in the south and centre drought has caused some delay in drilling operations . In India","The Times, 31st December 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3236,31,12,1909,Winter,31,12,1909,Winter,"Tay 21 Beneficial Bait . Sept . Drought , SevrcaoJune Drought . End of the . Oct. 15 PosItion in Buencs","The Times, 31st December 1909",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3237,1,1,1910,Winter,1,1,1910,Winter,"pastures is scorched to -a papery brown by a July drought , and even' at 10 in the morning 'the cattle","The Times, 1st January 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3238,14,1,1910,Winter,14,1,1910,Winter,"crop was used for fodder owing to the loss through drought of a considerable proportion of the maize , and the","The Times, 14th January 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3239,14,1,1910,Winter,14,1,1910,Winter,"maize crop suffered this year rather severely from frosts , drought , and locusts , it yielded considerably more than in","The Times, 14th January 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3240,14,1,1910,Winter,14,1,1910,Winter,"Bulenos Ayrcs province during the pmat winter through the long drought , the clip this year shovw a large decrease not","The Times, 14th January 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3241,14,1,1910,Winter,14,1,1910,Winter,"The frozen meat trade , in spite of the long drought whicht killed such large numbers of animals and created ruch","The Times, 14th January 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3242,1,2,1910,Winter,1,2,1910,Winter,"E. Each bottlo at "" stes muth luurou tlio anerobetweenEroeandor DrouTh AWrc. oaE Ofro Gna 15das , Barcelonda 2l4da . Fitted","The Times, 1st February 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3243,14,2,1910,Winter,14,2,1910,Winter,"common-.places to cultivators accustomed to "" struggle *with . the droughty soils on the chalk in the east and south of","The Times, 14th February 1910",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3244,14,2,1910,Winter,14,2,1910,Winter,"Herefordshire and parts of the adjoining counties were suffering from drought while elsewhere the rainfall was excessive , and at no","The Times, 14th February 1910",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG11,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3245,14,2,1910,Winter,14,2,1910,Winter,"has fallen since November , the inhabitants are complaining of drought . TnE CREDIT RELIES SCHEnn3E . In order to secure","The Times, 14th February 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3246,19,2,1910,Winter,19,2,1910,Winter,"of years : in th'e'finest springtumes , when the early drought a.nd timely showers and kindly temhperature provide almost ideal conditions","The Times, 19th February 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3247,22,2,1910,Winter,22,2,1910,Winter,", Chairman Linggi Plantations , Limited . JOHN All.NSTRONG HEAD DROUGHT , Esq. , 2 , Tokenlhouse-buildings , London , E.C.","The Times, 22th February 1910",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,Farnham,20th Century newspaper,Media 3248,4,3,1910,Spring,4,3,1910,Spring,"crops are now making a quick movery from the recent drought . In Oermasiy the crope are , well forward .","The Times, 4th March 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3249,12,3,1910,Spring,12,3,1910,Spring,( vith the exsting works ) to en3ure during a drought as severe as that of 1S98-9 and 1901-. a supply,"The Times, 12th March 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3250,12,3,1910,Spring,12,3,1910,Spring,echeme was intended as a safeguard against times of excesivo drought . They were taking only urplus water ; they wbuld,"The Times, 12th March 1910",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 3251,12,3,1910,Spring,12,3,1910,Spring,"be carefully sown , well nourished , and -protected from drought if it is to do well . These are well-known","The Times, 12th March 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3252,15,3,1910,Spring,15,3,1910,Spring,"3 c , to 34c. adyance. owing to reDorts of droughty weather In the south-west and furtber I reports of winter","The Times, 15th March 1910",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3253,15,3,1910,Spring,15,3,1910,Spring,"rain ias been w.ell dlIstributed. and there him bMen no drought , nor even any considerable spell of pronounced dry weather","The Times, 15th March 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3254,16,3,1910,Spring,16,3,1910,Spring,better Liverpool advices and continued buying of new erops on drought reports ; the laterdeelhie as due to stront bear maniDulaton,"The Times, 16th March 1910",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3255,16,3,1910,Spring,16,3,1910,Spring,"new crop . especially prominent , owing to the continued drought in the south-west , trom which It I tnterred that","The Times, 16th March 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3256,17,3,1910,Spring,17,3,1910,Spring,"of the danger of Iunduo delay when , in the drought of 1865-67 , her citizens could receive water for only","The Times, 17th March 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3257,22,3,1910,Spring,22,3,1910,Spring,"the coffeo crop , which sufTered severely owing to the drought in the beginning of 1909 . The cotton crop also","The Times, 22th March 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3258,22,3,1910,Spring,22,3,1910,Spring,"of 1909 . The cotton crop also suffered fiom the drought , but not so severely na the coffee . The","The Times, 22th March 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3259,25,3,1910,Spring,25,3,1910,Spring,"wool , likewise , would be shorb owing to the drought , which had killed so many sheep . On the","The Times, 25th March 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3260,25,3,1910,Spring,25,3,1910,Spring,"aspect . and new eniagements were Ught . The continued drought In Texaw however , brought farther Continentul buying orders ,","The Times, 25th March 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3261,26,3,1910,Spring,26,3,1910,Spring,"month ) , but in 1893 there was a March drought lasting for 15 days , in 1894 one lasting ftor","The Times, 26th March 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3262,26,3,1910,Spring,26,3,1910,Spring,"to the - fore in English hay- fields after a droughty May , when the poorness of the hay-crop givea it","The Times, 26th March 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3263,28,3,1910,Spring,28,3,1910,Spring,"were told last August that , owing to the long drought , the crop would be a very short one ,","The Times, 28th March 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3264,28,3,1910,Spring,28,3,1910,Spring,"heavy damage vwas suffered by the clhp from the long drought in 1909 , which killed off sO many sheep througbout","The Times, 28th March 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3265,29,3,1910,Spring,29,3,1910,Spring,", or to the road being broken up by prolonged drought or by its carrying weights too great for the thin","The Times, 29th March 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3266,31,3,1910,Spring,31,3,1910,Spring,"very bullish on the poor outlook for any rellet from drought In the south-west , and reports of high hot winds","The Times, 31st March 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3267,1,4,1910,Spring,1,4,1910,Spring,"over 14 days . The scientific definition of a "" drought "" is a veriod of more than 14 days without","The Times, 1st April 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3268,1,4,1910,Spring,1,4,1910,Spring,"days without rain , anc between June and July another drought lasting foir 15 days . The total amount of bright","The Times, 1st April 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3269,1,4,1910,Spring,1,4,1910,Spring,"1,600,000 tons , with a possible further reduction should the drought in certain sections continue . As the situation is rather","The Times, 1st April 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3270,4,4,1910,Spring,4,4,1910,Spring,"1909 . Again there comes forcibly to my mind the droughty summer of 1868 , in which ! the hay crop","The Times, 4th April 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3271,4,4,1910,Spring,4,4,1910,Spring,during the cold of winter became' necessary during the cruel drought of summer . Instructive lessons may be learned fromI the,"The Times, 4th April 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3272,4,4,1910,Spring,4,4,1910,Spring,that we have not yet returned to it . The drought of 1868 was truly remarkable in its aftel effects .,"The Times, 4th April 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3273,4,4,1910,Spring,4,4,1910,Spring,40 to 80 points lower . UNSETTLED WEATHE R A drought when thoroughly we3l established will often withstand successfully the effect,"The Times, 4th April 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3274,5,4,1910,Spring,5,4,1910,Spring,". A CHAN GE IN THE WEATHER . After a drought extending over 16 days , the longest sincs the summer","The Times, 5th April 1910",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3275,5,4,1910,Spring,5,4,1910,Spring,"i& 0.06 , Overs , largo portion of England the drought , vvhich act in shortly after-t-he middle' of March continued","The Times, 5th April 1910",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3276,7,4,1910,Spring,7,4,1910,Spring,eusure the Comnpany against any loss of rubber trees from drought and Put on at least six inonths ' growth dtlring,"The Times, 7th April 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3277,8,4,1910,Spring,8,4,1910,Spring,the harvests have failed . Last summer there was severe drought and the present outlook inspires much anxiety . No rain,"The Times, 8th April 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3278,8,4,1910,Spring,8,4,1910,Spring,doctrine of chances it is probable after these years of drought and bad harvest that there will be a change -further,"The Times, 8th April 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3279,11,4,1910,Spring,11,4,1910,Spring,cent . in the corvapond. ing period . The severe drought referred to In thfe last report was unfortunately sticceedred. iy,"The Times, 11st April 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3280,13,4,1910,Spring,13,4,1910,Spring,"better late cables fromi England . and claims of continued drought In Nebraska , which Induced covering . Some new buying","The Times, 13th April 1910",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3281,15,4,1910,Spring,15,4,1910,Spring,"season has been a partial failure owing to the long drought , and therefore the -valuc of exports under this heading","The Times, 15th April 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3282,19,4,1910,Spring,19,4,1910,Spring,"of 3March , 8,7741b. had been obtained . Owing to drought the latex in 3March did not run as freely as","The Times, 19th April 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3283,21,4,1910,Spring,21,4,1910,Spring,"rainfall I well distributed tbtoug5hout the Year . and severe droughts are almost unknown . "" I shoWd think , In","The Times, 21st April 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3284,26,4,1910,Spring,26,4,1910,Spring,"strop arted . The jury considered that the mishap was Drought about neglgence , but that such negli- gence was not","The Times, 26th April 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3285,29,4,1910,Spring,29,4,1910,Spring,the northern sections suffered during last year from the worst drought that had been experienced for years . In view of,"The Times, 29th April 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3286,2,5,1910,Spring,2,5,1910,Spring,the fact that it withstood the privations during the prolonged drought in the Argentine last year better than any other breed,"The Times, 2th May 1910",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG11,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3287,4,5,1910,Spring,4,5,1910,Spring,"To RANK imoss Ocr. 17 , 1907. -S . V. Drought ( Sept .. 26 ) ; 'A . H. A.","The Times, 4th May 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3288,13,5,1910,Spring,13,5,1910,Spring,"will have observed that , owing to an exceptionally severe drought , it showed a shortage of 43,5841b. , as comnpared","The Times, 13th May 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3289,13,5,1910,Spring,13,5,1910,Spring,"states that on a recent occasion , when a spring drought injured the winter wheat , the more enterprising farmers simply","The Times, 13th May 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3290,14,5,1910,Spring,14,5,1910,Spring,rains in Alberta have dissipated the fears of damage by drought . Seeding has been completed under favourable conditions . The,"The Times, 14th May 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3291,14,5,1910,Spring,14,5,1910,Spring,". It takes a little time , even in a droughty spring , for the best laid and kept lawn to","The Times, 14th May 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3292,14,5,1910,Spring,14,5,1910,Spring,"have had time to spread and seed , ' before drought has burned the-sod to rusty brown and cracked the 'soil","The Times, 14th May 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3293,14,5,1910,Spring,14,5,1910,Spring,"rampantly , yet keeping its greenness almost unimpaired in sunmer drought , the fresh surface which takes half thie fire out","The Times, 14th May 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3294,14,5,1910,Spring,14,5,1910,Spring,"and rolling througlhout the summer , the watering in serious drought , if water be not too precious-these make up the","The Times, 14th May 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3295,14,5,1910,Spring,14,5,1910,Spring,a show at their farm next month . The threatened drought in Roumnania had now broken up . Be concluded by,"The Times, 14th May 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3296,19,5,1910,Spring,19,5,1910,Spring,". McLaren has gradually made himself independent of the severest drought , and for the past seven years has harvested larger","The Times, 19th May 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3297,20,5,1910,Spring,20,5,1910,Spring,"was short because it was not planted owing to the drought at seeding time , but the crop was safe before","The Times, 20th May 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3298,20,5,1910,Spring,20,5,1910,Spring,attractive to the people ; but solely because of a drought previous to and during the time for ploughing and seeding,"The Times, 20th May 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3299,20,5,1910,Spring,20,5,1910,Spring,"part of the last year , caused by unusually long drought . Arrangements have been made that will obviate this difficulty","The Times, 20th May 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3300,21,5,1910,Spring,21,5,1910,Spring,enables th plant to make a better stand against suimmer drought On the whole we consider that prospects have unp roved,"The Times, 21st May 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3301,24,5,1910,Spring,24,5,1910,Spring,be induced to leave their pieces of land subject to drought for one more favourably situated ; nor are they very,"The Times, 24th May 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3302,24,5,1910,Spring,24,5,1910,Spring,"? Times of disaster , due in nmost instances to drought or hurricane , do occur now and again , and","The Times, 24th May 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3303,24,5,1910,Spring,24,5,1910,Spring,around Oodnadatta had been parched and shrivelled by a local drought . The only visiblevegetation was sparse and stunted scrub far,"The Times, 24th May 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3304,24,5,1910,Spring,24,5,1910,Spring,In intervals of dreain I heat' The cricket fromn the droughty ground ; The grasshoppers spin In mIno ear A small,"The Times, 24th May 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3305,24,5,1910,Spring,24,5,1910,Spring,"winter , while the grass is not yet bleached by drought and fro3t . But midwinter , with its warm ,","The Times, 24th May 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3306,24,5,1910,Spring,24,5,1910,Spring,", unfortunately , remained empty through the three years of drought that followed , and Mouit Morgan was so short of","The Times, 24th May 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3307,30,5,1910,Spring,30,5,1910,Spring,"'fungoid attacks causing unequal results , and a season of drought may find subsoil water more scanty at one part of","The Times, 30th May 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3308,31,5,1910,Spring,31,5,1910,Spring,"the increase In crop was 2airly satsfactory , notwithstanding the drought at the beginning of the year . From January to","The Times, 31st May 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3309,10,6,1910,Summer,10,6,1910,Summer,"than in the preceding year , which was affected by drought and mortality among cattle . The exports of raw and","The Times, 10th June 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3310,13,6,1910,Summer,13,6,1910,Summer,"are derived are exposed to devastating influences , such as drought and other atmospheric extremes , and in some cases to","The Times, 13th June 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3311,13,6,1910,Summer,13,6,1910,Summer,that the 'explanation is to be found in the' protracted drought from which . the country suffered in the first half,"The Times, 13th June 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3312,14,6,1910,Summer,14,6,1910,Summer,"and although during the latter part of the season the drought was much felt , ' the anima1son an average gave","The Times, 14th June 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3313,15,6,1910,Summer,15,6,1910,Summer,"smail colt , tleua'uranteeing that it will never suler fro'l drought . Tao advantogas of groing exellent cottonwithln Britti iDomloinmns are","The Times, 15th June 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3314,16,6,1910,Summer,16,6,1910,Summer,"year 's wheat and linseed harvest , mainly caused by drought , the goss traffic receipts of the railwasy from January","The Times, 16th June 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3315,18,6,1910,Summer,18,6,1910,Summer,"of cloudless weather .. Even if' June' should suffer a.brazen drought , it has means of eAsisting the 'sun ; its","The Times, 18th June 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3316,20,6,1910,Summer,20,6,1910,Summer,"cables , with poor crop reports and confirmation of the drought in Russla . Spot parcels were raised '2d. to Id.","The Times, 20th June 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3317,22,6,1910,Summer,22,6,1910,Summer,"and durabilty , on account of the accompanying heat and drought . Carrations were very good , and roses , ferns","The Times, 22th June 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3318,22,6,1910,Summer,22,6,1910,Summer,"news of damage to the spring wheat crop through continued drought , and many leading stocks closed substantially lower . The","The Times, 22th June 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3319,22,6,1910,Summer,22,6,1910,Summer,", June . LINSEED strong and Advancing on rePorts of drought In . America . Calcutta to London . . Pot","The Times, 22th June 1910",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3320,23,6,1910,Summer,23,6,1910,Summer,tone of the market was better . News that the drought in the wheat belt had broken was a favourable factor,"The Times, 23th June 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3321,23,6,1910,Summer,23,6,1910,Summer,"opening , but soon disappeared with the news of the drought having been broken , and both the railroad and indus-","The Times, 23th June 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3322,23,6,1910,Summer,23,6,1910,Summer,of damage to the wheat crop owing to the continued drought in the spring wheat belt . The market was idle,"The Times, 23th June 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3323,24,6,1910,Summer,24,6,1910,Summer,"however , has not been altogether favourable , a serious drought being reported in the spring wheat belt , and these","The Times, 24th June 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3324,24,6,1910,Summer,24,6,1910,Summer,wheat in the north- west would suffer from tthe prolonged drought . Latterly the anxiety was relieved by news of rains,"The Times, 24th June 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3325,24,6,1910,Summer,24,6,1910,Summer,"new flax crop is not so favourable on account of drought , but there is nothing doing in the raw material","The Times, 24th June 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3326,27,6,1910,Summer,27,6,1910,Summer,"as the Forth , were on the vergo of a drought that threatened to prove disastrous . F-or the moment the","The Times, 27th June 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3327,27,6,1910,Summer,27,6,1910,Summer,", and on most farmus subject to the 'Influences of drought there are a few acres of lucerne for use in","The Times, 27th June 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3328,27,6,1910,Summer,27,6,1910,Summer,in homeo breds has been len afflVb owing to the droughty' weather prevailing at the beginning . of th6 *eeek ;,"The Times, 27th June 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3329,30,6,1910,Summer,30,6,1910,Summer,"offees , 2 , London-wsll-buildings . Mr. J. A. H. Drought , who presided , stated that since the incorporation of","The Times, 30th June 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3330,2,7,1910,Summer,2,7,1910,Summer,it lies bare to the sky . In times of drought the ploughed or harrowed iields have the dead yellow of,"The Times, 2th July 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3331,4,7,1910,Summer,4,7,1910,Summer,"crops I can quite recover from thae effects of the drought . Most of the cereals are sown in spring ,","The Times, 4th July 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3332,4,7,1910,Summer,4,7,1910,Summer,"the soil , and this minimized the influences of the drought . Haymaking , which is about to begin , will","The Times, 4th July 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3333,5,7,1910,Summer,5,7,1910,Summer,". 3.000 bales . Exchange Quoted 2. 0h7d . The drought in the Itussian hemp fields , which has . Yiowever.","The Times, 5th July 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3334,6,7,1910,Summer,6,7,1910,Summer,"on crop prospects , state that owing to the long drought corn will be 4eficient. but with favourable weather the harvest","The Times, 6th July 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3335,6,7,1910,Summer,6,7,1910,Summer,"ISLAND DErTLOPIIN.T L , EAGUE . Roomo A. 37 . Droughton-streot . Victori. , B.C. ? , 1INVESTMIENT inv-ited at 4P","The Times, 6th July 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3336,7,7,1910,Summer,7,7,1910,Summer,"continued favourable weather , wheat promises to recover from the drought to a degree which was thought impossible a week ago","The Times, 7th July 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3337,7,7,1910,Summer,7,7,1910,Summer,but Canadian Pacifies hardened later on the news that the drought was broken . Russian Bank shares continued hard and Otavi,"The Times, 7th July 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3338,8,7,1910,Summer,8,7,1910,Summer,would become healthier and the turf would stand wet and drought far better . For the fielding part of the ground,"The Times, 8th July 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3339,9,7,1910,Summer,9,7,1910,Summer,form . It thrives best where it is protected from drought by low growing plants round it ; but it also,"The Times, 9th July 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3340,9,7,1910,Summer,9,7,1910,Summer,"and easy lilies ; but they must never suffer from drought , and their bulbs must be protected from the heat","The Times, 9th July 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3341,9,7,1910,Summer,9,7,1910,Summer,"roots , and that both need to be protected from drought . There are not many gardeners who will take so","The Times, 9th July 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3342,9,7,1910,Summer,9,7,1910,Summer,"sunny spot for them where they will not suffer from drought . L. browni , a most magnificent white trumpet lily","The Times, 9th July 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3343,9,7,1910,Summer,9,7,1910,Summer,"with brown on the outside , is less impatient of drought and will often prosper for some vears in a border","The Times, 9th July 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3344,9,7,1910,Summer,9,7,1910,Summer,"cold , and has been characterized by extremes of both drought and wet . It has been anything but genial ,","The Times, 9th July 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3345,9,7,1910,Summer,9,7,1910,Summer,"than for autumn sown corn , being successively wet and droughty-the best period being from about the middle of Mray to","The Times, 9th July 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3346,9,7,1910,Summer,9,7,1910,Summer,"in many districts , and there are many complaints of drought having further damaged the plant in its early stages .","The Times, 9th July 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3347,9,7,1910,Summer,9,7,1910,Summer,", oats were late sown , and suffered from subsequent drought and cold . Many weak or blank spots appeared ,","The Times, 9th July 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3348,11,7,1910,Summer,11,7,1910,Summer,"all crops look remark- ably well ; but the protracted drought in the Border counties and northwards restricted growth , and","The Times, 11st July 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3349,11,7,1910,Summer,11,7,1910,Summer,"to be consistent with recent weather experiences , as a drought such as overtook Scotland this year generally foretells an early","The Times, 11st July 1910",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3350,11,7,1910,Summer,11,7,1910,Summer,"week of June , and the &dverse effects of the drought may be overcome , especially on the more fiiable and","The Times, 11st July 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3351,11,7,1910,Summer,11,7,1910,Summer,"other big towns . In the Mliddle West the long drought has ended in copious rams , to the great benefit","The Times, 11st July 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3352,12,7,1910,Summer,12,7,1910,Summer,"beatifully f1owering creepers , which , in seasons of autumn drought , eould be sacrifieed most beneficially for the sbeep .","The Times, 12th July 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3353,14,7,1910,Summer,14,7,1910,Summer,"with regard to the future harvest on account of the drought which interrupted the work of sowing , but now there","The Times, 14th July 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3354,14,7,1910,Summer,14,7,1910,Summer,". Stock breedint has suffered somewhit on account of the drought , and the arnals ou the ranches arc behindhand ;","The Times, 14th July 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3355,14,7,1910,Summer,14,7,1910,Summer,"the commercial demand for careases for exportation , unless the drought should be the rneans of increasing the pricea for our","The Times, 14th July 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3356,18,7,1910,Summer,18,7,1910,Summer,New croDs were advanced by covering and rood buying on drought news froma the south-west and reacted very Uttle. wbile old,"The Times, 18th July 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3357,19,7,1910,Summer,19,7,1910,Summer,"the -prenier cotton State owing to the prolongatlon of the drought , which caused a stampede among the loeal bears while","The Times, 19th July 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3358,20,7,1910,Summer,20,7,1910,Summer,. Lirht shOwers gave only temporary relief . and severe drought continues over meuh of the district . The daily weather,"The Times, 20th July 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3359,21,7,1910,Summer,21,7,1910,Summer,": - "" North-.west crops Southern Alberta wheat damaged by drought . Northern district fairly good and vicinity Edmonton excellent .","The Times, 21st July 1910",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI21,Edmonton,20th Century newspaper,Media 3360,22,7,1910,Summer,22,7,1910,Summer,"19,200,0001b. as against 15.773,0001b. lst year , when the outputassshortenedby drought , and417,000.0001b. in 1908 ; while down to July 16","The Times, 22th July 1910",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Lendon,20th Century newspaper,Media 3361,23,7,1910,Summer,23,7,1910,Summer,"of railway locomotives , and the widely prevalent and intense drought has helped them to spread . In the meantime New","The Times, 23th July 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3362,25,7,1910,Summer,25,7,1910,Summer,"story of the cornel tree wbose failure in time of drought dismayed the Roman citizens . Surely , he argues ,","The Times, 25th July 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3363,26,7,1910,Summer,26,7,1910,Summer,numbers of deaths and many prostrations daily . The protracted drought is proving disastrous to farms and gardens in the suburbs,"The Times, 26th July 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3364,26,7,1910,Summer,26,7,1910,Summer,"declining revenue in the near future from a re- current drought cycle , with a certainty of a serious decrease in","The Times, 26th July 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3365,26,7,1910,Summer,26,7,1910,Summer,"cropq on continued unfavourable weather accounts from the south with drought In Texw and wetness In the east , while old","The Times, 26th July 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3366,27,7,1910,Summer,27,7,1910,Summer,"bave falien in many Portlons and bave temPorarily reileved the drought , but the soil is still unuslly dry and much","The Times, 27th July 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3367,29,7,1910,Summer,29,7,1910,Summer,continued very strong under the In1uence of the heat and drought in the American and Canadian spring wheam area and delay,"The Times, 29th July 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3368,29,7,1910,Summer,29,7,1910,Summer,"d. per qr . Rains have since temporarily relieved the drought in the Dakotas , causing Duluth quotations to ease 6c.","The Times, 29th July 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3369,30,7,1910,Summer,30,7,1910,Summer,"true from seed . The Alpine poppy suffers more from drought than the toadflax , and should be planted on the","The Times, 30th July 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3370,30,7,1910,Summer,30,7,1910,Summer,"if disturbed in winter , and must be protected from drought until established . The autumn flowering cyclamens , especially Cyclamen","The Times, 30th July 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3371,30,7,1910,Summer,30,7,1910,Summer,being report-d in the central and southern zones and unbroken drought In the Dorther ds. tricts with the conditiou of the,"The Times, 30th July 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3372,1,8,1910,Summer,1,8,1910,Summer,15 to 18 Points on Predletlon of Ming in the droughty districts of the South . but towards the close there,"The Times, 1st August 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3373,2,8,1910,Summer,2,8,1910,Summer,"an active covering dend on now buying owing to continued drought in Ttefa and better textie reports , cosing steady at","The Times, 2th August 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3374,3,8,1910,Summer,3,8,1910,Summer,mnaily due to concem about the crop owing to the drought in Tesas and to tears that the Bureau report might,"The Times, 3th August 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3375,5,8,1910,Summer,5,8,1910,Summer,"selling for bothi accounts on reports of rains In the droughty districts of the south-west , which cauqed a deelin in","The Times, 5th August 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3376,6,8,1910,Summer,6,8,1910,Summer,"the key of prosperity , at least the shield against drought , in our own keeping . Even in the short","The Times, 6th August 1910",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE44,Shackleton,20th Century newspaper,Media 3377,9,8,1910,Summer,9,8,1910,Summer,"darowlnWto bullish AOdvicus frour Liverpool and tke coottluued heat and drought-in.Texas , whichTcmuC*emvr totr aud speculative buying . for bomi and-foreigo","The Times, 9th August 1910",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3378,10,8,1910,Summer,10,8,1910,Summer,"colony , includ- ing plague , cattle disease , and drought . The foregoing affictions , together with the injurious competition","The Times, 10th August 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3379,13,8,1910,Summer,13,8,1910,Summer,"more easily grown than others and much more patient of drought . Some , like the vivid red Coquelicot , often","The Times, 13th August 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3380,13,8,1910,Summer,13,8,1910,Summer,"with the existJng works , to ensure , during a drought as severe as that which occurred in the years 1898.9","The Times, 13th August 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3381,13,8,1910,Summer,13,8,1910,Summer,"the hard- ship is cruel , especially in seasons of drought when casual water dries up . In every circum-stance of","The Times, 13th August 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3382,15,8,1910,Summer,15,8,1910,Summer,proper season-he is pretty sure to sffer severely when a drought comes . Then he has to fight-the weeds . AFrenchman,"The Times, 15th August 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3383,15,8,1910,Summer,15,8,1910,Summer,"has lost all as the result of a mixture of drought and lambs- quarters , another neighbour is battling against itinkweed","The Times, 15th August 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3384,17,8,1910,Summer,17,8,1910,Summer,ge6erally cool and favour- able for harvesting . but the drought remins largely unbroken . The canditions in the can belt,"The Times, 17th August 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3385,19,8,1910,Summer,19,8,1910,Summer,"Government 's figures were compiled , how- ever , the drought there has been broken , and it is reassonable to","The Times, 19th August 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3386,19,8,1910,Summer,19,8,1910,Summer,It was again and again asserted that the danigerous Texas drought had beenL relieved by rains . On . Tuesday American,"The Times, 19th August 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3387,20,8,1910,Summer,20,8,1910,Summer,be reied upon to be fair and where very prolonged drought is unknown . The price of hay wiU be very,"The Times, 20th August 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3388,22,8,1910,Summer,22,8,1910,Summer,", and all went well until May , when severe drought arrested growth and inflicted injury that even the rains in","The Times, 22th August 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3389,22,8,1910,Summer,22,8,1910,Summer,for gathering . If the season had been one of drought this occurrence would have been less surprising than it is,"The Times, 22th August 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3390,26,8,1910,Summer,26,8,1910,Summer,"that the large Rumanian crop has sustained serious damage through drought and storms , but the best authorities have no confirnation","The Times, 26th August 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3391,27,8,1910,Summer,27,8,1910,Summer,and at the same time they must never suffer from drought when once they have started into growth . They like,"The Times, 27th August 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3392,27,8,1910,Summer,27,8,1910,Summer,". complaint.s are made of crop deterioraton from heat and drought , and in some points elsewhere motstrre is chlmed to","The Times, 27th August 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3393,27,8,1910,Summer,27,8,1910,Summer,"a squatter near Condobolin , who 'in time of : drought w'%nts to . transfer bhis sheep to well-watered paddocks heear","The Times, 27th August 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3394,29,8,1910,Summer,29,8,1910,Summer,"couch . and the tuberous form makes them r'esistant of drought , so that they take , a good deal of","The Times, 29th August 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3395,31,8,1910,Summer,31,8,1910,Summer,"Snow . who is qubted es sayuig that the recent drought damage Ib worse than reported . The rLie , however","The Times, 31st August 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3396,3,9,1910,Autumn,3,9,1910,Autumn,such types as could readily stand extremes of heat and drought and recover after being buried deeply by sand carried on,"The Times, 3th September 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3397,3,9,1910,Autumn,3,9,1910,Autumn,"in the Weatber has talen place this week , the drought having broken in Santa Fei and Cordoba and good rains","The Times, 3th September 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3398,5,9,1910,Autumn,5,9,1910,Autumn,"and have given to 5,000,000 acres more the protection against drought in years of deficient rainfall which they formerly lacked .","The Times, 5th September 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3399,9,9,1910,Autumn,9,9,1910,Autumn,"but on Tuesdav nevws came to hand that the Texas drought had been greatly relieved , also that outside of Tesa.","The Times, 9th September 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3400,10,9,1910,Autumn,10,9,1910,Autumn,in that case they must be very carefully protected from drought . Gardeners often think it is enough to water a,"The Times, 10th September 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3401,10,9,1910,Autumn,10,9,1910,Autumn,in the hottest weather ; and it preserves them from drought better than a series of waterings after they have been,"The Times, 10th September 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3402,10,9,1910,Autumn,10,9,1910,Autumn,"of August . Then , if they are protected from drought for a little while , they will probably flower well","The Times, 10th September 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3403,10,9,1910,Autumn,10,9,1910,Autumn,they aro moved in early autumn and carefully protected from drought for a week or two . But the later flowering,"The Times, 10th September 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3404,14,9,1910,Autumn,14,9,1910,Autumn,"her ovn vast tcrritory ard for insurmnce to stock-ovners against drought . In the circumstances , it is difficult to perceive","The Times, 14th September 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3405,16,9,1910,Autumn,16,9,1910,Autumn,that there would be less'gold in store to ship when drought and diminished produc- tion called for extensive exports of the,"The Times, 16th September 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3406,17,9,1910,Autumn,17,9,1910,Autumn,summit and sides become too quickly dry in times of drought . The plum is fit for culture on a gravelly,"The Times, 17th September 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3407,17,9,1910,Autumn,17,9,1910,Autumn,"crops . In the north tho effects of the recent drought aPPear to be les severe than was Itared , and","The Times, 17th September 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3408,19,9,1910,Autumn,19,9,1910,Autumn,"net profit amounts to 76,663 , making with the balance Drought forward 111,734 . After deducting the interim dividend paid in","The Times, 19th September 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3409,26,9,1910,Autumn,26,9,1910,Autumn,have built up both fertility and the power of resisting droughts . Potato farming is now intensively pursued on these gravels,"The Times, 26th September 1910",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3410,3,10,1910,Autumn,3,10,1910,Autumn,from the subsoil to keep a crop growing during a drought . The value of a soil is more determined by,"The Times, 3th October 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3411,3,10,1910,Autumn,3,10,1910,Autumn,furrow to the winter frosts . A short period of drought is more disappointing than serious in its effect upon field,"The Times, 3th October 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3412,7,10,1910,Autumn,7,10,1910,Autumn,period the anticyclone which had been responsible for the partial drought of September withdrew to the central parts of the Continent,"The Times, 7th October 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3413,7,10,1910,Autumn,7,10,1910,Autumn,", the fall in London marking the close of a drought which had lasted for just a fortnight . In the","The Times, 7th October 1910",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3414,8,10,1910,Autumn,8,10,1910,Autumn,rich ; at the same time . they suffer from drought in a hot summner unless they have a good dose,"The Times, 8th October 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3415,8,10,1910,Autumn,8,10,1910,Autumn,"light soil and a sunny place , if protected from drought in hot weather , it will usually flower well in","The Times, 8th October 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3416,10,10,1910,Autumn,10,10,1910,Autumn,root crops showing signs of their inability to withstand prolonged drought . In spite of the hard state of the ground,"The Times, 10th October 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3417,12,10,1910,Autumn,12,10,1910,Autumn,"is intended primarily for storage purposes against periods of extreme drought , five other reservoirs being included in the aqueduct system","The Times, 12th October 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3418,15,10,1910,Autumn,15,10,1910,Autumn,"trying experiences , beginning with the partial failure owing to drought of the crop gathered in the spring of last yeac","The Times, 15th October 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3419,17,10,1910,Autumn,17,10,1910,Autumn,manuscripts . AGRICULTURE . CROPS AND LIVE STOCK . Tho drought camo to an end in mid-week . and farraers are,"The Times, 17th October 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3420,18,10,1910,Autumn,18,10,1910,Autumn,trickling runlet wbich quickly evaporates with every commercial or industrial drought ; sometimes you have masses of men and women whom,"The Times, 18th October 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3421,19,10,1910,Autumn,19,10,1910,Autumn,"ackwardl. anil so ing has been delayed due to the drought . Locusts have appeared carly tbis season , and may","The Times, 19th October 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3422,21,10,1910,Autumn,21,10,1910,Autumn,"and Entre Rios have passed through a long period of drought ; about a month ago , however , they were","The Times, 21st October 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3423,24,10,1910,Autumn,24,10,1910,Autumn,"attaches to soils like these , which would suffer from drought under hotter conditions . A really dry summer is not","The Times, 24th October 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3424,24,10,1910,Autumn,24,10,1910,Autumn,"growing period , free from pauses due to heat or drought , and pro- longed considerably into the autumn without excessive","The Times, 24th October 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3425,24,10,1910,Autumn,24,10,1910,Autumn,". Oats were a very light crop owing to the drought in June , and they are yielding a sum quite","The Times, 24th October 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3426,25,10,1910,Autumn,25,10,1910,Autumn,most useful to the company in avoiding the consequences of drought in bad seasons . The purchase price was to be,"The Times, 25th October 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3427,28,10,1910,Autumn,28,10,1910,Autumn,"linseed in Sant-a Fe and Cordoba , where the prolonged drought gave good reason for fear for a result even vorse","The Times, 28th October 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3428,28,10,1910,Autumn,28,10,1910,Autumn,"means desirable , and , indeed , in times of drought were a source of real danger . They had for","The Times, 28th October 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3429,29,10,1910,Autumn,29,10,1910,Autumn,Then it protects the roots both from the heat and drought of summer and from the cold and damp of winter,"The Times, 29th October 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3430,29,10,1910,Autumn,29,10,1910,Autumn,"to say , which need to be carefully protected from drought in their growing time . A steep slope is not","The Times, 29th October 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3431,29,10,1910,Autumn,29,10,1910,Autumn,"tons , the crop having been affected by the continuecd drought , particularly in the Santa . Clara district . Hc","The Times, 29th October 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3432,5,11,1910,Autumn,5,11,1910,Autumn,seedbed of soil heated and hardened by a season of drought ; and the same fostering effect is produced by a,"The Times, 5th November 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3433,5,11,1910,Autumn,5,11,1910,Autumn,conserved during the critical weeks or may be months of drought . These principles have been put into practice at the,"The Times, 5th November 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3434,5,11,1910,Autumn,5,11,1910,Autumn,"is not essential , unless in very exceptional times of drought , to move the stock for better pasturage . Trekking","The Times, 5th November 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3435,5,11,1910,Autumn,5,11,1910,Autumn,"consequently have been utilized , but should the misfortune of drought visit the land the community wvill experience the boon of","The Times, 5th November 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3436,5,11,1910,Autumn,5,11,1910,Autumn,"which , given careful eultivation , wiU withstand the severest drought , yielding a splendid harvest-some twenty , some sixty ,","The Times, 5th November 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3437,5,11,1910,Autumn,5,11,1910,Autumn,upon the conservation of soil moisture and the growth of drought- resistant crops . But although the principles of dry-farming have,"The Times, 5th November 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3438,5,11,1910,Autumn,5,11,1910,Autumn,the want of natural rich pasture and the prevalence of droughts ac- counting for their want of size . This has,"The Times, 5th November 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3439,11,11,1910,Autumn,11,11,1910,Autumn,"was suspended for a time . This , and the drought in the northern province of the Republic . caused the","The Times, 11st November 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3440,12,11,1910,Autumn,12,11,1910,Autumn,"the winter garden ; but they are more impatient of drought than the heaths , though they fruit best in a","The Times, 12th November 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3441,18,11,1910,Autumn,18,11,1910,Autumn,lW1so impress on the mninds of Shareholders that as both droughts and cycles of low prices have occurred in the past,"The Times, 18th November 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3442,18,11,1910,Autumn,18,11,1910,Autumn,"e. reduced estitoate ofi thli Argnt.ine surplus and reports of droughty ronditions inl the seulh "" rnpart oE thaut country-. tio","The Times, 18th November 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3443,19,11,1910,Autumn,19,11,1910,Autumn,"for settlement , and the us.tern will ensiure pastoralists against drought by providing them wVithi tlio means of transferring their stock","The Times, 19th November 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3444,19,11,1910,Autumn,19,11,1910,Autumn,continued small receipt In the north-west and some comPlaints of drought In the winter wheat Sbntes. the tendency becmie weaker .,"The Times, 19th November 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3445,19,11,1910,Autumn,19,11,1910,Autumn,But we are not yet able to forget the long drought that closed in 1902 after a duration of some eight,"The Times, 19th November 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3446,19,11,1910,Autumn,19,11,1910,Autumn,"produetive of very great disaster . WVhen the recent long drought began we had a reserve fund of 170,000 . It","The Times, 19th November 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3447,19,11,1910,Autumn,19,11,1910,Autumn,"heing applied pro foaito to the covering of our ( drought losses , helped us to recover our position the sooner","The Times, 19th November 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3448,21,11,1910,Autumn,21,11,1910,Autumn,of the years that gave prevalence to the saying that drought never yet bred dearth in England . At few stations,"The Times, 21st November 1910",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3449,21,11,1910,Autumn,21,11,1910,Autumn,"a splondid September to secure their wheat in , the drought of June and July is proving on the threshings to","The Times, 21st November 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3450,21,11,1910,Autumn,21,11,1910,Autumn,"be attained . Official news thus far is of serious drought in September , followed by six weeks of highly favourable","The Times, 21st November 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3451,22,11,1910,Autumn,22,11,1910,Autumn,"beginning to prosper , trade beginning to flow into the droughty channels , rising month by month , until the flood","The Times, 22th November 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3452,25,11,1910,Autumn,25,11,1910,Autumn,"But we soon tire of a long-continued frost or sumnmer drought , for both soon lose the freshness of their beauty","The Times, 25th November 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3453,25,11,1910,Autumn,25,11,1910,Autumn,"the close , in consequence of needed rains in the droughty districts of the Plate , the tendency is weaker ,","The Times, 25th November 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3454,26,11,1910,Autumn,26,11,1910,Autumn,"Woodcote . Epsom . anid granddaughtter of the late General Drought , of Winchester . BROOKS : AKERIGG. -On t.he 24th","The Times, 26th November 1910",England,"UKJ,UKG","UKJ2,UKJ3,UKG2","UKJ23,UKJ33,UKG22","Epsom,Winchester,Woodcote",20th Century newspaper,Media 3455,2,12,1910,Winter,2,12,1910,Winter,later and the stataement that the damage was due to drought catmd a strung Covering demand and a fresh sharp advance,"The Times, 2th December 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3456,3,12,1910,Winter,3,12,1910,Winter,talk o1 small world 's ShPMerta. and furtber complaintb of drought in ther th t wIt2 repoa that xanee swa suffering,"The Times, 3th December 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3457,3,12,1910,Winter,3,12,1910,Winter,", soe. where croPs are had owing to heavy loesesfrom drought . The total Yield s estimated as only equal to","The Times, 3th December 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3458,6,12,1910,Winter,6,12,1910,Winter,"named dist' , rict the wheat is somewhat injured by drought . He was astonished at the yields in some tistricts","The Times, 6th December 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3459,8,12,1910,Winter,8,12,1910,Winter,"comiipaanies . The comnpany had to run the risk of drought aild famine , and it was necessary that they should","The Times, 8th December 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3460,10,12,1910,Winter,10,12,1910,Winter,from the retarding inmiiences of the seriea of years of drought and partial drought : through which it- had been passing,"The Times, 10th December 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3461,10,12,1910,Winter,10,12,1910,Winter,inmiiences of the seriea of years of drought and partial drought : through which it- had been passing . They carried,"The Times, 10th December 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3462,14,12,1910,Winter,14,12,1910,Winter,forward . The board regret that the effects of the drought of 1908-9 have proved to be more serious than had,"The Times, 14th December 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3463,16,12,1910,Winter,16,12,1910,Winter,", the decrease in production was not attributed to the drought which prevailed during the early stages of growth , Records","The Times, 16th December 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3464,17,12,1910,Winter,17,12,1910,Winter,"the Rolchan property after navigation opens next spring , and Drought into operation . It is proposed that holders of tho","The Times, 17th December 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3465,20,12,1910,Winter,20,12,1910,Winter,"had good seasons . ) The figures of the great drought year on this station are worth noting . Only 4,400","The Times, 20th December 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3466,21,12,1910,Winter,21,12,1910,Winter,. Silver lost ? cc . Wheat tended higher on drought reports . Maize ruled firrmi in sympathy . Coffee continued,"The Times, 21st December 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3467,21,12,1910,Winter,21,12,1910,Winter,"it on a course which , except in times of drought , at least grows some vegetation , though it is","The Times, 21st December 1910",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3468,21,12,1910,Winter,21,12,1910,Winter,"that the company 's losses during the two years of drought had been unimportant . Unfortunately , when a muster of","The Times, 21st December 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3469,22,12,1910,Winter,22,12,1910,Winter,. The whole of the losses occasioned bv the severe drought in 1908-9 had been written off . The Govern- ment,"The Times, 22th December 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3470,23,12,1910,Winter,23,12,1910,Winter,M&xzE. influenced by bul sh Liverpool cables and reports of drought in the Argentine . opened flrm and 1rc. higher for,"The Times, 23th December 1910",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3471,26,12,1910,Winter,26,12,1910,Winter,productive and the Scottish t1hc least prolific-tlhe result of protracted drought in early stummer. 'L'he cheer- less surnmmer was prejudicial to,"The Times, 26th December 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3472,29,12,1910,Winter,29,12,1910,Winter,"of the Paris streets . Those wvho , in the drought of a rain- less summer , have had to breathe","The Times, 29th December 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3473,29,12,1910,Winter,29,12,1910,Winter,"never hear that the Indian opium harvest has perished through drought , and this fact speaks volumes . Some of us","The Times, 29th December 1910",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM25,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3474,29,12,1910,Winter,29,12,1910,Winter,of 14e. ftr the Ma%Y option on reports that the drought in the south-west had becn broken and by SeLiing on,"The Times, 29th December 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3475,31,12,1910,Winter,31,12,1910,Winter,"great disappointment to the directors , owing to the excessive drought , which deprived them of the crop thev had expected","The Times, 31st December 1910",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3476,4,1,1911,Winter,4,1,1911,Winter,", additional , for the ILos , and A. E. Drought , to the SKrsnm6 to date January 12 . Eng","The Times, 4th January 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3477,4,1,1911,Winter,4,1,1911,Winter,"frm , and with bear coeing fluenced by news of drought in Argentin sad bullsh foreign market adviet May showed a","The Times, 4th January 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3478,5,1,1911,Winter,5,1,1911,Winter,", Chaplain of Calais , assisted by the Rev. F. Drought , Chaplain of Dunkirk , R= , & GRAcE ROSE","The Times, 5th January 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3479,5,1,1911,Winter,5,1,1911,Winter,"W. S. Hill , W. LT Moore , A. E. Drought , H. M. Wall , and E. X. Chamberlain have","The Times, 5th January 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3480,5,1,1911,Winter,5,1,1911,Winter,", ehaplain of Calais , assisted by the Rev. F. Drought , chaplain of Dunkirk . Both families are well known","The Times, 5th January 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3481,6,1,1911,Winter,6,1,1911,Winter,is claimed that the crop has been seriously damaged by drought -and frost . which are supposed to have jeopardized the,"The Times, 6th January 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3482,7,1,1911,Winter,7,1,1911,Winter,utst.whiLe subsequenitly the firumuss caosed by the cuntinuance of the drought was nullified by the heavy arrivals from the Interior Shipments,"The Times, 7th January 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3483,12,1,1911,Winter,12,1,1911,Winter,"busheLs of oats , and 9,981,000 busheLs rf barlr.y through drought and heat in Mlandtoba , Saskatcbev=n , and Alberta fronm","The Times, 12th January 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3484,13,1,1911,Winter,13,1,1911,Winter,"of the present season were somewhat dimmed by tOe excessive drought or June and July , causing partial failure of the","The Times, 13th January 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3485,13,1,1911,Winter,13,1,1911,Winter,"than the Australasian ) , but owing to a prolonged drought the season was one of the worst on record .","The Times, 13th January 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3486,13,1,1911,Winter,13,1,1911,Winter,"indifferent to all the calamities Nature inflicts upon him-boll-weevil , drought , storms , early frosts , and all the rest","The Times, 13th January 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3487,14,1,1911,Winter,14,1,1911,Winter,"protected with litter , as then they sufer less from drought in t.he spring. : In any ease they are not","The Times, 14th January 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3488,14,1,1911,Winter,14,1,1911,Winter,"from damp in the winter , but can- not endure drought w.hen in growth , while at the same time they","The Times, 14th January 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3489,14,1,1911,Winter,14,1,1911,Winter,", Eut when well established is not very impatient of drought . IA. sylvestris , in spite of its name ,","The Times, 14th January 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3490,20,1,1911,Winter,20,1,1911,Winter,"the "" alnaceueros> "" for making their payments . The drought also affected seriously the wheat and linseed crops in some","The Times, 20th January 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3491,20,1,1911,Winter,20,1,1911,Winter,", too , the wheat crop was inxured by the drought . PROBANI RLTS . However , in the other grain-growing","The Times, 20th January 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3492,28,1,1911,Winter,28,1,1911,Winter,"deep , as this will protect the young seedlings from drought , besides giving them nourishment . The seeds should always","The Times, 28th January 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3493,28,1,1911,Winter,28,1,1911,Winter,through the sumner and watered regularly when there is a drought . They should also be kept free of weeds and,"The Times, 28th January 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3494,28,1,1911,Winter,28,1,1911,Winter,"in the open , but must be carefully protected from drought . Some of the species , which will be mentioned","The Times, 28th January 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3495,28,1,1911,Winter,28,1,1911,Winter,"the open , but they mnst be carefully protected from drought . This also applies to Polyanthuses and Forget-me-nots ; but","The Times, 28th January 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3496,30,1,1911,Winter,30,1,1911,Winter,"the steadiness of AYer. pool and some covering owing to drought coumplaints from OWaa. homa and Texse . The market ,","The Times, 30th January 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3497,31,1,1911,Winter,31,1,1911,Winter,", in a good many districts a complete failure through drought , and the prospects for the' maize crop , which","The Times, 31st January 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3498,7,2,1911,Winter,7,2,1911,Winter,"life , and-withlample experience of good seasons alternating4with periods of drought and consequent disaster , . he could not hut express","The Times, 7th February 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3499,7,2,1911,Winter,7,2,1911,Winter,"more -than enough to ma3-e up for any passing : drought , disease , or locust dilliculty . All praise to","The Times, 7th February 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3500,18,2,1911,Winter,18,2,1911,Winter,"life in so restricted a root-run , the effects of drought on so thin a crust of mould , will be","The Times, 18th February 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3501,18,2,1911,Winter,18,2,1911,Winter,"on the chalk are forward , but burn cruelly in drought . A stiff clay , of which the London.basinpresents unmatched","The Times, 18th February 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3502,18,2,1911,Winter,18,2,1911,Winter,"which they hold may easily become exhausted and suffer from drought , in the same way that the soil in a","The Times, 18th February 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3503,18,2,1911,Winter,18,2,1911,Winter,"those of last year . Maize has suffered severely from drought , but as it compares with a bad crop in","The Times, 18th February 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3504,20,2,1911,Winter,20,2,1911,Winter,those of last gear . Maine has suffered sevierely from drought . buit as it compares ith abad crop in our,"The Times, 20th February 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3505,21,2,1911,Winter,21,2,1911,Winter,"those of las year . Maize has sutered severly from drought , but as it oompa with a had crop in","The Times, 21st February 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3506,25,2,1911,Winter,25,2,1911,Winter,"are they subject to very1violent alternations : of damp and drought , even when they are. - pendent for moisture upon","The Times, 25th February 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3507,25,2,1911,Winter,25,2,1911,Winter,roots are sriall they are very liable to die of drought in hot-summers : -In any case small' or . delicate,"The Times, 25th February 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3508,10,3,1911,Spring,10,3,1911,Spring,"last year , but maize has been badly.damaged by the drought , and although the late maize may serve to some","The Times, 10th March 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3509,13,3,1911,Spring,13,3,1911,Spring,"in dry seasons and on light soils they can withstand drought , and probably if the land were broken up it","The Times, 13th March 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3510,13,3,1911,Spring,13,3,1911,Spring,"the last 42 years , and upon measurements made in drought years bv the Govemment ngineers and other experts . These","The Times, 13th March 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3511,15,3,1911,Spring,15,3,1911,Spring,"they could oiily worlk 16 dtys , owing to the drought 's reducing the water supply for power , they had","The Times, 15th March 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3512,16,3,1911,Spring,16,3,1911,Spring,for the seven montts ended August 31 staes that the drought prevailing duing tbe whole of the finaial period under review,"The Times, 16th March 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3513,17,3,1911,Spring,17,3,1911,Spring,"on Wall-streat accoit foreign demd for ne eroPs. comPlints o0 drought in the south-wvat , md leel expOrts . TIe dwe2","The Times, 17th March 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3514,18,3,1911,Spring,18,3,1911,Spring,orntry Situated in the Parishes of Cottesbrooke Felton treatnn 3rrixvr.nhFaxton Droughton Walrave Sc-adwell Spratton *- Ma.sley liollorell tin ; wic Nortrot,"The Times, 18th March 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3515,21,3,1911,Spring,21,3,1911,Spring,as this well-favoured country is free from the curse of drought . That rain may and does cause financial loss is,"The Times, 21st March 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3516,22,3,1911,Spring,22,3,1911,Spring,"12,4451b. , coffee 181cwt . The shortage is due to drought , vWich , from reent advies , stM contnu.es ,","The Times, 22th March 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3517,22,3,1911,Spring,22,3,1911,Spring,", not been unsatisfactory , coffee and tobacco suffered from drought in the beginning of 1910 . The coffee trees were","The Times, 22th March 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3518,24,3,1911,Spring,24,3,1911,Spring,them ended by becoming permanent customers . During the recent drought the company profited largelv bv the increased con- sumption on,"The Times, 24th March 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3519,27,3,1911,Spring,27,3,1911,Spring,"prices and take insufficient account of floods , frosts , droughts , and locusts . But they adhere to their view","The Times, 27th March 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3520,27,3,1911,Spring,27,3,1911,Spring,"suffered disappointment as to their crop of rubber owing to drought , but a profit of 4,751 had been realized on","The Times, 27th March 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3521,30,3,1911,Spring,30,3,1911,Spring,"a very considerable part of the country there 'was a drought , which was certa3ny a set-back to the crops ,","The Times, 30th March 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3522,31,3,1911,Spring,31,3,1911,Spring,ShiDDing austferous copper oalue : 420 . OThcial note-An unus:ual drought has restricted milling operations during te past three months Mo,"The Times, 31st March 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3523,1,4,1911,Spring,1,4,1911,Spring,The increase of toads is checked both by flood and drought . Strong floods wash the strings of spawn out of,"The Times, 1st April 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3524,8,4,1911,Spring,8,4,1911,Spring,reply is that rain is a good thing ; continued drought is apt to over-excite the nerves . On these and,"The Times, 8th April 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3525,8,4,1911,Spring,8,4,1911,Spring,"Situated in the Parishes of Cottesbrooke Felton Creatato riiworth Faxton Droughton Walgrve Scaldwell Spmtton Ma3ey P , -love1 Yiuwc Nortoft Raunds","The Times, 8th April 1911",England,UKF,UKF2,UKF24,Faxton,20th Century newspaper,Media 3526,8,4,1911,Spring,8,4,1911,Spring,"Smith ) cables from Witu that owing to the continued drought there has been no tapping during March , that rains","The Times, 8th April 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3527,13,4,1911,Spring,13,4,1911,Spring,reason for decrease from lasbnmouth is owing to the extreme drought lately experienced on the estate . CLOSING PRICES . OFFICIAL,"The Times, 13th April 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3528,22,4,1911,Spring,22,4,1911,Spring,"mixed with stones and leaf- mould . It will notendure drought so well as th- other species , and is sometimes","The Times, 22th April 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3529,22,4,1911,Spring,22,4,1911,Spring,the latter were looked upon with apprehension because of the drought which followed upon their visit . Upon his arrival at,"The Times, 22th April 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3530,22,4,1911,Spring,22,4,1911,Spring,Situated in thu Parishes ot Cottesbrooke Felton Creaton Bricvorth Faxton Droughton Wainrave Fcaldwell Spratton Mawsley Jlolloweil Winwicn Nortoit ILaunds Extending over,"The Times, 22th April 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3531,22,4,1911,Spring,22,4,1911,Spring,estimate was a cautious one . Ownng to te severe drought which had existed since the beginning of the year their,"The Times, 22th April 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3532,22,4,1911,Spring,22,4,1911,Spring,"answer to questions , stated thaf he did not fear drought provided it was not too long , as the resting","The Times, 22th April 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3533,27,4,1911,Spring,27,4,1911,Spring,"gallons daily , subject to a reduction in times of drought . In the opinion of the engineer to the Conservancy","The Times, 27th April 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3534,27,4,1911,Spring,27,4,1911,Spring,"in London yesterday morning , though suficient to break a drought which had lasted for 15 days , was too slight","The Times, 27th April 1911",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3535,28,4,1911,Spring,28,4,1911,Spring,"if they were not subject to any long period of drought , he believed that they would get the erop estimated","The Times, 28th April 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3536,29,4,1911,Spring,29,4,1911,Spring,"impoart of arms by an allen immigrant . A Russian Drought with him his Browning or Mauser , as was seen","The Times, 29th April 1911",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI12,Tottenham,20th Century newspaper,Media 3537,29,4,1911,Spring,29,4,1911,Spring,situated in the Parshes of Cottehbooke Felton uVeaton Brixworib Fa=stn Droughtnn W/alizzar Eicadweili Spmatton mawse Hollowell Winwiok Norioft Ralands Extendinover about,"The Times, 29th April 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3538,3,5,1911,Spring,3,5,1911,Spring,"sadly depressed by the last few years of succes- sive drought . It is to be hoped , however , that","The Times, 3th May 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3539,4,5,1911,Spring,4,5,1911,Spring,as compared with the previous month owing to the continued drought from which the trees have not recovered . The final,"The Times, 4th May 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3540,8,5,1911,Spring,8,5,1911,Spring,"well as in Gloucestershire , Cornwall , Dorset -where the drought was less acute than else- where-and Wales . Last week","The Times, 8th May 1911","England,Wales","UKK,UKL","UKK3,UKK2,UKK1","UKK30,UKK22,UKK13","Cornwall,Gloucestershire",20th Century newspaper,Media 3541,13,5,1911,Spring,13,5,1911,Spring,"the serious checks to development that result from extended periodic drought and cold , to poverty of soiL and to the","The Times, 13th May 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3542,15,5,1911,Spring,15,5,1911,Spring,"and Polnd . Tee sring crops ame aniferiDL much from drought ; damage Is not reported so far , but- the","The Times, 15th May 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3543,19,5,1911,Spring,19,5,1911,Spring,hemeind Rusat an bles reporutng further nood rains In the droughty dIstrcs the opening was eagIer. with July 14c . OMf,"The Times, 19th May 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3544,19,5,1911,Spring,19,5,1911,Spring,within a&t hou under 5sor covering On further rinnora of drought dams=e espedaliy In the South-West . and firm Intedior markets,"The Times, 19th May 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3545,19,5,1911,Spring,19,5,1911,Spring,"and Prices unchanged to 9 point higher on leas ot drought in the Athltic States . eneoruning Lvrol adves , and","The Times, 19th May 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3546,19,5,1911,Spring,19,5,1911,Spring,the absence of Amercan selling orders and further reports of drought beginning to thxesatn tbe crop in the Atlantio States caused,"The Times, 19th May 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3547,20,5,1911,Spring,20,5,1911,Spring,"and maize crops along the line have been destroyed by drought , and a traffic estimated at nearly 300,030 tons has","The Times, 20th May 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3548,20,5,1911,Spring,20,5,1911,Spring,market news . A fractional recovery due to reports of drought in the south-west and the strength of the Minneapolis cash,"The Times, 20th May 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3549,22,5,1911,Spring,22,5,1911,Spring,"the weather map indleating general rains , which relieved the drought in Oklahoma . The Armour interets were free seller2s ,","The Times, 22th May 1911",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3550,24,5,1911,Spring,24,5,1911,Spring,to countless herds is of special value in years of drought in saving from starvation the cattle upon which the agriculture,"The Times, 24th May 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3551,25,5,1911,Spring,25,5,1911,Spring,generml seling . A rally was caused by compxhints of drought . but subseQuesuty the improvement vas lrst on fo :,"The Times, 25th May 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3552,27,5,1911,Spring,27,5,1911,Spring,Situated In thei Parishes of Cottesbreoke Tfeeton Creaton 3rigwortb Faxton Droughton Walgrave Sealdwell S ratton Mawsley V.ollow6 Winwida NottoftC Raunds Extending,"The Times, 27th May 1911",England,UKF,UKF2,UKF24,Faxton,20th Century newspaper,Media 3553,27,5,1911,Spring,27,5,1911,Spring,vrywther In the south-west . and Crop Expert Snow rePorting droughtdamagce but a disappointing casl and milling demand . with a,"The Times, 27th May 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3554,29,5,1911,Spring,29,5,1911,Spring,"there will be the wedding of Mr. J. B. A. Drought , Royal Irish Rifle only son of Mr. J. A.","The Times, 29th May 1911",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ13,Iver,20th Century newspaper,Media 3555,29,5,1911,Spring,29,5,1911,Spring,"Royal Irish Rifle only son of Mr. J. A. H. Drought , of Delaford Manor , Iver , Bucks , and","The Times, 29th May 1911",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ13,Iver,20th Century newspaper,Media 3556,29,5,1911,Spring,29,5,1911,Spring,Simce the close of the year under review the unprecedented droughtin the NorthWest and the conlsequent shortago in the flowz of,"The Times, 29th May 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3557,29,5,1911,Spring,29,5,1911,Spring,of the Missisippi has occ5sioned consider- able aniety . The drought last summer was of a severity unprecedented eice the year,"The Times, 29th May 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3558,30,5,1911,Spring,30,5,1911,Spring,"generally , due to the bad harvests again experienced through drought in the southern portion of the Argen- tine Republic during","The Times, 30th May 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3559,31,5,1911,Spring,31,5,1911,Spring,"and above the wintering they had had a very exceptional drought , so that the yield had baee worse , in","The Times, 31st May 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3560,5,6,1911,Summer,5,6,1911,Summer,"of an- inch . In the Scily isles an absolute drought has existed since the thi-rd of last month , or","The Times, 5th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3561,5,6,1911,Summer,5,6,1911,Summer,bulls manipnltinig. especialls the July option . on reports of drought and bcat in Fansas and Okllahoma . Hesian SY dama6e,"The Times, 5th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3562,5,6,1911,Summer,5,6,1911,Summer,"required . In Cambridgeshire , Worcestershire , and Cheshire the drought is becoming acute , and it is feared that both","The Times, 5th June 1911",England,"UKH,UKD,UKG","UKH1,UKD6,UKG1","UKH12,UKG12",Worcestershire,20th Century newspaper,Media 3563,7,6,1911,Summer,7,6,1911,Summer,. The decline was checked later by boll supDort and drought complaints . zLnd after easing slightly again on weather forecasts,"The Times, 7th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3564,7,6,1911,Summer,7,6,1911,Summer,downward movement was checked for a time by reports of drought and heat in the South-West and the North-West . news,"The Times, 7th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3565,9,6,1911,Summer,9,6,1911,Summer,considerably less than a quarter of an inch . The drought appears to have been most severe in the south-western parts-,"The Times, 9th June 1911","Wales,GB,England","UKL,UKK","UKL2,UKK4","UKL22,UKK41",Cardiff,20th Century newspaper,Media 3566,9,6,1911,Summer,9,6,1911,Summer,". The hay.harvest has begun , but owing to the drought and the intense heat tho croP VW1 not be more","The Times, 9th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3567,9,6,1911,Summer,9,6,1911,Summer,"and lIeuidation . A rally Iolloed on bull support , drought complaints , and expected b "" Ikh wasely -gtaltiCes ,","The Times, 9th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3568,9,6,1911,Summer,9,6,1911,Summer,report . fhm North-Western ma3rkets light interior receipts . and drought complaints from Eanass . Oklhoma. and Tenae . A fresh,"The Times, 9th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3569,10,6,1911,Summer,10,6,1911,Summer,"attention , indifferent to aliost. everything but a pro- longed drought . It is the Japanese -counter- part of our common","The Times, 10th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3570,10,6,1911,Summer,10,6,1911,Summer,"seem more 'or less indifferent to it , and prolonged drought' is fatal to nearly alL Only those who have observed","The Times, 10th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3571,10,6,1911,Summer,10,6,1911,Summer,"is any confusion of thought here occasioned by the prevailing drought . Sickness is.evidently no bar to loyalty , as will","The Times, 10th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3572,10,6,1911,Summer,10,6,1911,Summer,"This season the crop has failed , mainly owing to drought , and probably only a quarter of a million tbags","The Times, 10th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3573,10,6,1911,Summer,10,6,1911,Summer,"ic . Grain markets generaUy were higher owing to continued drought in the South-West , the same consideration causing a sharp","The Times, 10th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3574,10,6,1911,Summer,10,6,1911,Summer,strength of the wheat market based on the increasingly severe drought in the south-west . Towards noon the demand became lighter,"The Times, 10th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3575,10,6,1911,Summer,10,6,1911,Summer,was soon recovered under covering canued by continued heat and drought in the South-West . A further rlm followed on bull,"The Times, 10th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3576,12,6,1911,Summer,12,6,1911,Summer,corn crops are below the average in consequence of the drought. Hay is short and pasture grass scarce -for The,"The Times, 12th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3577,12,6,1911,Summer,12,6,1911,Summer,". Even theich , fen.lands are showing , indications of drought . ' The' dtatocrop , which'is of great . importanco-bo","The Times, 12th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3578,12,6,1911,Summer,12,6,1911,Summer,"GHES=RE AND NORTH WALES. : Choshire has -suffered severely from drought . Yn some partsof thecountywe areinformiedj ; - "" No'q4iantity","The Times, 12th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3579,12,6,1911,Summer,12,6,1911,Summer,". Potatoes look well and have not uffered from the drought . Early oats are of promising appearance , but the","The Times, 12th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3580,12,6,1911,Summer,12,6,1911,Summer,"the late sown did not all georniate owming to the drought , ancl the crop is thin . -What littlo -wheat","The Times, 12th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3581,12,6,1911,Summer,12,6,1911,Summer,"well , especiaUy wheat , though on stiff land thlo drought is affecting the oats and barley . Pastures have been","The Times, 12th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3582,12,6,1911,Summer,12,6,1911,Summer,"Pastures have been excelleLt until quite recently , when the drought became severe , and "" the prospect for the hay","The Times, 12th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3583,12,6,1911,Summer,12,6,1911,Summer,"better , but they are beginning to show signs of drought . Live stock generally are at their best . There","The Times, 12th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3584,12,6,1911,Summer,12,6,1911,Summer,restrained by . fears of crop damage by the protracted drought in the south-west there was good buying from various quarters,"The Times, 12th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3585,13,6,1911,Summer,13,6,1911,Summer,"will remember that in the dark days of the great drought we , in a single year , paid away on","The Times, 13th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3586,13,6,1911,Summer,13,6,1911,Summer,", in a single year , paid away on special drought expenditure alone very nearly as large a figure as that","The Times, 13th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3587,13,6,1911,Summer,13,6,1911,Summer,penny piece . Through the appalling years of the long- drought nothing could have saved our live stock but the expenditure,"The Times, 13th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3588,13,6,1911,Summer,13,6,1911,Summer,difference . The board mentioned in the report that the drought which prevailed hnd caused a reduction in the year 's,"The Times, 13th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3589,13,6,1911,Summer,13,6,1911,Summer,", the tendency being somewhat affected by reports of severe drought in the South-WVest and by the sharp rise in cotton","The Times, 13th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3590,14,6,1911,Summer,14,6,1911,Summer,"the snn shone brightly , but not fiercely . The drought perplexes farmers and gardeners , and makes owners of racehorses","The Times, 14th June 1911",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ11,Ascot,20th Century newspaper,Media 3591,14,6,1911,Summer,14,6,1911,Summer,. or dyeing befo.0 exortation . Ierhbatts disregard feanr ot drought In cotton . beleving them exacrerated . SPinners dni. -c,"The Times, 14th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3592,15,6,1911,Summer,15,6,1911,Summer,"Despite the drawbacks due to falls of reef and to drought , which were hamx g work , only 4,750 carats","The Times, 15th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3593,15,6,1911,Summer,15,6,1911,Summer,"bull runport : but tbe market rose again later on drought complaint3 from the north-west and- south-west , predktions that the","The Times, 15th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3594,16,6,1911,Summer,16,6,1911,Summer,great paddock . Across the lawns ( now yellowed by drought ) wander not only tlle privileged occupants of the Royal,"The Times, 16th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3595,16,6,1911,Summer,16,6,1911,Summer,and news of good prospects for the break of the drought . . A report circulated here that heavy purchases of,"The Times, 16th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3596,17,6,1911,Summer,17,6,1911,Summer,in question while publishing the remainder . The plaintiffs thereupon Drought 1his action for breach of contract . The defendants justified,"The Times, 17th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3597,17,6,1911,Summer,17,6,1911,Summer,"LAdbrokeu*ua , e . W3une 12 I THrE GADEN INT DROUGHT . The best of our climate is that it forces","The Times, 17th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3598,17,6,1911,Summer,17,6,1911,Summer,opportunities for observing the behaviour of different plants in a drought ; and the following notes are the result of his,"The Times, 17th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3599,17,6,1911,Summer,17,6,1911,Summer,following notes are the result of his observations . A drought enforces the importance of autumn planting . Philoxes planted last,"The Times, 17th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3600,17,6,1911,Summer,17,6,1911,Summer,. They and al other Plants that suffer much from drought should fhave plenty of leafmould round the roots when they,"The Times, 17th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3601,17,6,1911,Summer,17,6,1911,Summer,"better than anything , and it also protects them from drought . It may make their growth ratherleafy atSrst , butthis","The Times, 17th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3602,17,6,1911,Summer,17,6,1911,Summer,"autumn and treated thus have suffered but little from the drought , for they made strong growth before'it began . Their","The Times, 17th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3603,17,6,1911,Summer,17,6,1911,Summer,"fact , leafmould is the best'of all artificial protections against drought , whether under the soil or on the top of","The Times, 17th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3604,17,6,1911,Summer,17,6,1911,Summer,"nourishment . Lilies are supposed to be particularly impatient of drought , but with the present writer L. szovitzianum , L.","The Times, 17th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3605,17,6,1911,Summer,17,6,1911,Summer,"testaceumn in an open south border seems quite indifferent to drought ; and L. hansoni , though smaller than usual ,","The Times, 17th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3606,17,6,1911,Summer,17,6,1911,Summer,is quite healthy . The Madnna Lily does not mind drought at all if well fed . But it does mind,"The Times, 17th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3607,17,6,1911,Summer,17,6,1911,Summer,"L. speciosutn usiUt , of course , be protected from drought , and the best protection is the shade of low","The Times, 17th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3608,17,6,1911,Summer,17,6,1911,Summer,"round it and under itThero are mnany plants impatient of drought when nevrly planted which , if well established , suffer","The Times, 17th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3609,17,6,1911,Summer,17,6,1911,Summer,good maulch at intervals . The best of all protectionsgagaitst drought is deep roots . Therefore the gardener on a light,"The Times, 17th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3610,17,6,1911,Summer,17,6,1911,Summer,"well started , are the best of all in a drought . The splendid varieties of Anehusa italica , Dropmore and","The Times, 17th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3611,17,6,1911,Summer,17,6,1911,Summer,"varia . This is , perhaps , msore indifferent to drought , or indeed to any kdnd of adversity , than","The Times, 17th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3612,17,6,1911,Summer,17,6,1911,Summer,"which one learns the value nore than ever of such drought-resisting shrubs hs Rosemary , Lavender , Santolina , Phlomis fruticosa","The Times, 17th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3613,17,6,1911,Summer,17,6,1911,Summer,When so established and well fed they suffer little from drought . But perhaps the most valuable of all plants in,"The Times, 17th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3614,17,6,1911,Summer,17,6,1911,Summer,plants in such a season as thiis Nepeta nussimni The drought only makes its flowers more numerous and bright in colour,"The Times, 17th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3615,17,6,1911,Summer,17,6,1911,Summer,are luekily many beautiful rook plants that do not mind drought at all when established ; and these ate at their,"The Times, 17th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3616,17,6,1911,Summer,17,6,1911,Summer,"to need watering at all ; indeed , a long drought will make them better able to endure the winter ,","The Times, 17th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3617,17,6,1911,Summer,17,6,1911,Summer,"as soon as ripe , Plants which do suffer from drought are all-the better for a careful dressing of leafmonld ,","The Times, 17th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3618,17,6,1911,Summer,17,6,1911,Summer,"said , deep roots are the best protec- tion against drought . THE ALBERT MEDAL FOR MR . PARSONS . Tno","The Times, 17th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3619,17,6,1911,Summer,17,6,1911,Summer,Lake Village Pictures and Drawings . . The Garden in Drought The Insurance Bill : The Finance of the Scheme ..,"The Times, 17th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3620,17,6,1911,Summer,17,6,1911,Summer,Situated in the Parishes ot Cottesbroole Teeton * roaton Brixwoath Droughton Wairav Scaidwecli fSpratton lltaysley EHotlorrelt VJiwick Irortolt . 3aunds Extending,"The Times, 17th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3621,17,6,1911,Summer,17,6,1911,Summer,", largely eaused by reports of beneficial rains in the droughty grain districts . - GRAYnGERS Acm-n . Under these influences","The Times, 17th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3622,19,6,1911,Summer,19,6,1911,Summer,"more hopeful frame of mind . The effect of the drought was most evident on-some of the lighter soils , but","The Times, 19th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3623,19,6,1911,Summer,19,6,1911,Summer,"several counties says : - I do not think the drought has done us much hlarm up to this , with","The Times, 19th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3624,19,6,1911,Summer,19,6,1911,Summer,eomplete the planting of more than 700 acres owing to drought and the difficulty of pro-curing reliable seed . - For,"The Times, 19th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3625,19,6,1911,Summer,19,6,1911,Summer,"looks heathy , but otherwis-e the effect of bligbt and drought Is veuy Apparent . - METALS AND MINERALS . LONDON","The Times, 19th June 1911",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3626,20,6,1911,Summer,20,6,1911,Summer,ct has ad:sadir tejilency in con'seqruencte the reliDf from the drought In South Western territories of 'orth Aaerica. and shornry weather,"The Times, 20th June 1911",England,UKK,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3627,20,6,1911,Summer,20,6,1911,Summer,repot-i of serlous damas19e In South Dakota and cornplaints of drought and heat gtneraiLy . The sharp rise in ChIcak0o i-ITted,"The Times, 20th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3628,20,6,1911,Summer,20,6,1911,Summer,". of a noanel crop , also on complaints of drought and beat damage fronm Mlinnesota and the South-West . The","The Times, 20th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3629,20,6,1911,Summer,20,6,1911,Summer,rushisg to cover owing to fiuther reports of hct and drought generally . and the strength of North- Western markets .,"The Times, 20th June 1911",England,UKD,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3630,21,6,1911,Summer,21,6,1911,Summer,"very full , still showing the influence of the recent drought , but 'their colouring was rich and clear especially in","The Times, 21st June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3631,22,6,1911,Summer,22,6,1911,Summer,of maize since it was based on serious reports of drought damage to the crop . The bulls were unaggressive during,"The Times, 22th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3632,22,6,1911,Summer,22,6,1911,Summer,afterwards on news of seattered rains in p&rts of the droughty regions inducing liquidation and hammering . In Lbe afternoon the,"The Times, 22th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3633,23,6,1911,Summer,23,6,1911,Summer,would only yield 25.0o0.06o bushels eyen with earlyrelef from the drought . Theclose. howevrer. was easy . 14c. down to 2c.,"The Times, 23th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3634,24,6,1911,Summer,24,6,1911,Summer,been the gardener 's lot during the recent weeks of drought can only be guessed at by a man who has,"The Times, 24th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3635,24,6,1911,Summer,24,6,1911,Summer,"Nature 's destructive moods , whether shown in disaster of drought or flood , or merely in the too swift unfolding","The Times, 24th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3636,24,6,1911,Summer,24,6,1911,Summer,prime merits are open exposure and- fertile soil . A droughty June may convince him of other desirable elements ; he,"The Times, 24th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3637,24,6,1911,Summer,24,6,1911,Summer,"back at any hour upon his own resources . The drought is broken , whether by soft refreshingshowers or disastrous torrents","The Times, 24th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3638,26,6,1911,Summer,26,6,1911,Summer,"more reassuring . The seed that lay dormant during the drought has germinated , and the young plants have come up","The Times, 26th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3639,26,6,1911,Summer,26,6,1911,Summer,"stock could not Iong continue to pro- gress if the drought was prolonged , and dairy farmers had noticed that the","The Times, 26th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3640,26,6,1911,Summer,26,6,1911,Summer,"Cnhlictig . LS vermnin is reported , but blight and drought tae left their snack on the hope , and where","The Times, 26th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3641,27,6,1911,Summer,27,6,1911,Summer,"for there has seldom been a period in which the drought has been so I prolonged . IMoreover , the traffic","The Times, 27th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3642,28,6,1911,Summer,28,6,1911,Summer,". They turned on a daily service of cablegrams threatening drought , disease , and destruction . Thus the past account","The Times, 28th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3643,28,6,1911,Summer,28,6,1911,Summer,"Department held out some hope of a break in the drought , and the wheat market at once broke while stocks","The Times, 28th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3644,30,6,1911,Summer,30,6,1911,Summer,"and speculative buying . The rse coutinued on reports of drought demage in Tes . eXCecssive teat in the south-west ,","The Times, 30th June 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3645,1,7,1911,Summer,1,7,1911,Summer,Situated in the Parishes of cotteebecoie Teeto Creaton Brixwartb Patton Droughton Walgrave Scaidwelj Spratton ms wsley otlowevell Wmwick Rortolt Baunds Extending,"The Times, 1st July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3646,1,7,1911,Summer,1,7,1911,Summer,", while shorts were nervous on Crop Expert Snow reporting drought and hent damage to the crop . The rise was","The Times, 1st July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3647,3,7,1911,Summer,3,7,1911,Summer,an extent sufficjent to counteract the effects of the prolonged drought . The change carne too late to avert short crops,"The Times, 3th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3648,3,7,1911,Summer,3,7,1911,Summer,". The stagnation which threatened disastrous results terminated with the drought , and vigorous growth is now generaL The mangels have","The Times, 3th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3649,3,7,1911,Summer,3,7,1911,Summer,ber rose 14c. owing to email offerings . oomplaints of drought and beat generally . and buying by Armour interestq .,"The Times, 3th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3650,6,7,1911,Summer,6,7,1911,Summer,"the grain and cotton markets , owing to the severe drought . The close was above the lowest , but the","The Times, 6th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3651,6,7,1911,Summer,6,7,1911,Summer,", especially maize . The weekly we2th.r report confirming the drought conditions had a depressing effect and was especially impressive because","The Times, 6th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3652,6,7,1911,Summer,6,7,1911,Summer,and new seclativa buying stimulated by coplits that the severe drought aas cauting arious damage to the cTop. the upward movemet,"The Times, 6th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3653,7,7,1911,Summer,7,7,1911,Summer,"the grain belt , the weekly weather report confirming the drought conditions . Prices advanced to a moderate extent before Wal","The Times, 7th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3654,7,7,1911,Summer,7,7,1911,Summer,"was favourable , indicating quite wide- spread rains in the droughty districts of the corn and cotton belts ; and the","The Times, 7th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3655,7,7,1911,Summer,7,7,1911,Summer,"as a reserve foodstuff for the plant in times of drought , but there are difficulties connected with this theory ,","The Times, 7th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3656,7,7,1911,Summer,7,7,1911,Summer,"distributed throughout the year , there are occasional periods of drought . It never happens , however , that the leaves","The Times, 7th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3657,8,7,1911,Summer,8,7,1911,Summer,gaUng strength alter wards on fresh coMplaints of heat and drought in the North-We6t. wlhldl caused sellers to withdraw . and,"The Times, 8th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3658,10,7,1911,Summer,10,7,1911,Summer,"Comstock , of Denver . ( B- cable . ) DROUGHT. -On the 7th July , at No . I ,","The Times, 10th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3659,10,7,1911,Summer,10,7,1911,Summer,the aggregate statistics to have been more affected by the drought than the clovers and rotation grasses . Reports from the,"The Times, 10th July 1911",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3660,10,7,1911,Summer,10,7,1911,Summer,"northwards . In Ireland the position is similar , the drought having been acute until the middle of June , and","The Times, 10th July 1911",England,"UKE,UKF,UKG",UKE1,,River Trent,20th Century newspaper,Media 3661,10,7,1911,Summer,10,7,1911,Summer,", and Darch , while April developed into a long-continued drought , and early in the month there was a return","The Times, 10th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3662,10,7,1911,Summer,10,7,1911,Summer,"with night frosts , and the country suffered both from drought and cold . The rain which had fallen in May","The Times, 10th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3663,10,7,1911,Summer,10,7,1911,Summer,"BABLEY has naturally suffered more tlian wheat from the serious drought which persisted through a great part of April , May","The Times, 10th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3664,10,7,1911,Summer,10,7,1911,Summer,"under barley is extensive , the crop has suffered from drought and is in many cases both short in the straw","The Times, 10th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3665,10,7,1911,Summer,10,7,1911,Summer,"such as "" very short , "" "" suffered from drought , "" "" stunted growth , "" "" thin on","The Times, 10th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3666,10,7,1911,Summer,10,7,1911,Summer,"usual on July 1 , showing the retardIng effects of drought. , cold , and "" 9y . "" Re-sowing has","The Times, 10th July 1911",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3667,10,7,1911,Summer,10,7,1911,Summer,", 85 . HrA crops appear to have suffered from drought , cold , and wet . The upland meadovws proved","The Times, 10th July 1911",England,"UKH,UKD,UKJ","UKH1,UKD4,UKJ2","UKH12,UKJ23",,20th Century newspaper,Media 3668,10,7,1911,Summer,10,7,1911,Summer,"oversold condition of the market the partial break of the drought in some important grain and cotton sections , and a","The Times, 10th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3669,10,7,1911,Summer,10,7,1911,Summer,"WFnT. -Influrneed by higher advices from En0land and The continued drought in the North--West. with CoMlvI , nts of tlack rust","The Times, 10th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3670,10,7,1911,Summer,10,7,1911,Summer,further softening tendency onx reworts of needed rains in the drought districts of Tevas anid Oklaho:na which broa=ht oit a fairamount,"The Times, 10th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3671,13,7,1911,Summer,13,7,1911,Summer,'s business and the fact that in time of severe drought they would not be able to supply all their customers,"The Times, 13th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3672,13,7,1911,Summer,13,7,1911,Summer,and Western houses sold Grangers owing to advices of continued droughty weather ; but there was no pressure and offer- ings,"The Times, 13th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3673,13,7,1911,Summer,13,7,1911,Summer,of covering followintg on Mr. Snow reporting extensive damage through drought . the close being firm at a rise of 13s8,"The Times, 13th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3674,14,7,1911,Summer,14,7,1911,Summer,. The damage up to the present from beat and drought is not serioum The winter wheat yleld Is turning out,"The Times, 14th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3675,17,7,1911,Summer,17,7,1911,Summer,"a shalow cyclonic system from the northward . The present droughty tendency is , however , so firmly established that a","The Times, 17th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3676,17,7,1911,Summer,17,7,1911,Summer,", and lambs were cheaper in proportion . The prolonged drought mnay have contributued to this result , but a more","The Times, 17th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3677,17,7,1911,Summer,17,7,1911,Summer,"state of the mutton markets . The influences of the drought disappeared after the recent rains , but only to return","The Times, 17th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3678,17,7,1911,Summer,17,7,1911,Summer,"do not look promising , and a continuance of the drought will mean a deficient supplv of watery food for the","The Times, 17th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3679,20,7,1911,Summer,20,7,1911,Summer,* AN EARLY HARVEST . SERIOUS . EF.ECT OF THE DROUGHT . The long spell of brilliant snsuhine has r-ipened the,"The Times, 20th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3680,20,7,1911,Summer,20,7,1911,Summer,"on the same date . "" The prolongation of tho drought is having serious eRects in many parts of the .","The Times, 20th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3681,20,7,1911,Summer,20,7,1911,Summer,the situation grows worse every day the break-up of the drought is deferred . Our High Wycombe Correspondent states that the,"The Times, 20th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3682,20,7,1911,Summer,20,7,1911,Summer,Scotch harvest prospects-are not regarded as bright . The long drought of June withered up the vegetafioxi and did general harm,"The Times, 20th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3683,21,7,1911,Summer,21,7,1911,Summer,thunderstorms in places . Air warm and close . The drought which bad prevailed over the greater part of England since,"The Times, 21st July 1911",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3684,21,7,1911,Summer,21,7,1911,Summer,"South African maize trade is suffering from the effects of drought , which means that the shipments for this season are","The Times, 21st July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3685,21,7,1911,Summer,21,7,1911,Summer,a tired appearance in many places . conuequpnt upon the drought . and traces of the red spider are increasin There,"The Times, 21st July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3686,22,7,1911,Summer,22,7,1911,Summer,"below that modest aggregate owing to two consecutive seasons of drought . Sheikh Mubarak [ nows , however , how to","The Times, 22th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3687,22,7,1911,Summer,22,7,1911,Summer,"continues it will do still better , for although a droughty land brings a bad harvest , it rather improves the","The Times, 22th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3688,22,7,1911,Summer,22,7,1911,Summer,figure-a result which he thought was entirelv due to the drought and also to an outbreak of smallpox . The whole,"The Times, 22th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3689,24,7,1911,Summer,24,7,1911,Summer,. JA IErS O'GRADY C1 .. ) . THE GREAT DROUGHT . TO-DAY 'S FORECAST FOR LoN-DoN. -Easterly and north-easterly winds,"The Times, 24th July 1911",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH12,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3690,24,7,1911,Summer,24,7,1911,Summer,normal . Over the southern half of England the sovere drought which commenced at the beginning of the present month continued,"The Times, 24th July 1911",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3691,24,7,1911,Summer,24,7,1911,Summer,"the past 40 years give no instance of such a drought m the month of July , most of the previous","The Times, 24th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3692,24,7,1911,Summer,24,7,1911,Summer,: - The chances of any early end of the drought seem for the moment to have entirely vanished . Slight,"The Times, 24th July 1911",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Kew,20th Century newspaper,Media 3693,24,7,1911,Summer,24,7,1911,Summer,"remained as dry as ever , the effect of the drought being aggravated by the scorching sunshine and the unusual dryness","The Times, 24th July 1911","England,Scotland","UKI,UKM",,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3694,24,7,1911,Summer,24,7,1911,Summer,continues over those days there seems no reason why the drought should not last until theend of the month or longer,"The Times, 24th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3695,24,7,1911,Summer,24,7,1911,Summer,"with the low prices as the dry weather . The drought , he . says , seems to affect the clay","The Times, 24th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3696,24,7,1911,Summer,24,7,1911,Summer,"shortness of water than of grass , but if the drought continues , matters in about a month 's time.will be","The Times, 24th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3697,24,7,1911,Summer,24,7,1911,Summer,"good rain would be just the thing . The later drought , that is the one of the last three weeks","The Times, 24th July 1911",England,UKJ,UKJ2,"UKJ22,UKJ24",Sussex,20th Century newspaper,Media 3698,24,7,1911,Summer,24,7,1911,Summer,"and Welsh counties have had their full measure of the drought . The result is an early harvest , with light","The Times, 24th July 1911",England,UKG,UKG2,UKG22,Shropshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 3699,24,7,1911,Summer,24,7,1911,Summer,", and the nature of the soil . A summer drought is more serious for upland than for lowland farmers ,","The Times, 24th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3700,24,7,1911,Summer,24,7,1911,Summer,"; penditure in artificial food will be unavoidable if the drought is prolonged , southern farmers can anticipate the winter with","The Times, 24th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3701,24,7,1911,Summer,24,7,1911,Summer,"and operates to mutual advantage . The continuance of the drought will affect the supply of milk severely , and an","The Times, 24th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3702,24,7,1911,Summer,24,7,1911,Summer,containabouta quarter of a millien sheep . Owing to the drought there is a great deficiency of both keep and water,"The Times, 24th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3703,24,7,1911,Summer,24,7,1911,Summer,state that the yield was adversely affected by the severe drought experienced in February and March . The net price realized,"The Times, 24th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3704,24,7,1911,Summer,24,7,1911,Summer,"the amount of rubber harvested was 411,4761b . The severe drought experienced in February and March affected the yield adversely .","The Times, 24th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3705,24,7,1911,Summer,24,7,1911,Summer,and irreEclar oving to Pasturea bring burnt up by the drought . Choietrmh Cows however . wre active and 2z at,"The Times, 24th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3706,25,7,1911,Summer,25,7,1911,Summer,"scene of the first , but , as the extreme drought has noiw been interrupted by two thunderstorms accompanied by torrential","The Times, 25th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3707,25,7,1911,Summer,25,7,1911,Summer,"present as inflammable a- tinder in consequence of the prolonged drought , and a lighted mateh thrown dowr. by a careless","The Times, 25th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3708,25,7,1911,Summer,25,7,1911,Summer,"Mausers , and 100,000 rounds of ammunition . THE INTDIAN DROUGHT . ACUTE ANXIETY FELT . ( FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT .","The Times, 25th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3709,25,7,1911,Summer,25,7,1911,Summer,that in the course of the next few hours the drought over southern England would break up and be succeeded in,"The Times, 25th July 1911",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3710,25,7,1911,Summer,25,7,1911,Summer,"yesterday was the 23th consecutive day without rain , the drought being apparently of unprecedented severity for the midsummer season .","The Times, 25th July 1911","England,Scotland",UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3711,26,7,1911,Summer,26,7,1911,Summer,"germ which originated in the subsoil in periods of prolonged drought , and which , it wsas thought , as frequently","The Times, 26th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3712,26,7,1911,Summer,26,7,1911,Summer,"happened at a more serious time . Owing to the drought , the farmers are severely handicapped for keep , the","The Times, 26th July 1911",England,UKJ,UKJ2,"UKJ22,UKJ24",Sussex,20th Century newspaper,Media 3713,26,7,1911,Summer,26,7,1911,Summer,"very slight , and in many places the long July drought remained unbroken . Out of eight meteorological stations situated in","The Times, 26th July 1911",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3714,26,7,1911,Summer,26,7,1911,Summer,places make their own ice . But during the recent drought their supply has run short in several instances . 'The,"The Times, 26th July 1911",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3715,26,7,1911,Summer,26,7,1911,Summer,". In Ontario , where the crops were suffering from drought , conditions are generaUly improving . "" ASANTI GoLDFIErExs CORPoR&TiON.","The Times, 26th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3716,27,7,1911,Summer,27,7,1911,Summer,"parts of Southern England , the progress of the recent drought . wvhich was scarcely checked by the slight rains of","The Times, 27th July 1911",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3717,27,7,1911,Summer,27,7,1911,Summer,". . Age of Mtoon. -Third day . THE JULY DROUGHT . TO THE EDiTOR OF THE TIMES . Sir ,","The Times, 27th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3718,27,7,1911,Summer,27,7,1911,Summer,"THE EDiTOR OF THE TIMES . Sir , -The absolute drought which was broken by Monday night 's shower was sufficiently","The Times, 27th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3719,27,7,1911,Summer,27,7,1911,Summer,"in July , nor any instance of a more intense drought in London . The greatest number of consecutive rainless days","The Times, 27th July 1911",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3720,27,7,1911,Summer,27,7,1911,Summer,"occurring in 54 years . The duration of the absolute drought just ended was 24 days , from Jiue 30 to","The Times, 27th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3721,27,7,1911,Summer,27,7,1911,Summer,this time last year it would have been . The drought has only been exceeded in lensth on five occasions as,"The Times, 27th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3722,27,7,1911,Summer,27,7,1911,Summer,"that the minimum quantity of rain required to break a drought is one-hundredth of an inch , and if an observer","The Times, 27th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3723,27,7,1911,Summer,27,7,1911,Summer,"do . Thus on the occasion of the great spring drought of l1arch-April , 1893 , the number of days without","The Times, 27th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3724,27,7,1911,Summer,27,7,1911,Summer,"a "" record . "" The intensity of an absolute drought and the harm it can do to vegetation , water-supply","The Times, 27th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3725,27,7,1911,Summer,27,7,1911,Summer,of temperature I have quoted for the six great London droughts the mean of the . daily maximumn temperature recorded during,"The Times, 27th July 1911",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3726,27,7,1911,Summer,27,7,1911,Summer,and above 90deg . It thus appears that our recent drought is the most intense that has affected London during the,"The Times, 27th July 1911",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3727,27,7,1911,Summer,27,7,1911,Summer,"7SS-deg. , as compared with 77-Sdeg. in the great Jubilee drought of 1887 , and 76-4deg. inthe June drought of 1865","The Times, 27th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3728,27,7,1911,Summer,27,7,1911,Summer,"great Jubilee drought of 1887 , and 76-4deg. inthe June drought of 1865 ; the number of days with a 7nmzaimum","The Times, 27th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3729,27,7,1911,Summer,27,7,1911,Summer,"7nmzaimum temperature over SOdeg. was 13 , and the Jubilee drought had only eight , while the drought of 1911 had","The Times, 27th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3730,27,7,1911,Summer,27,7,1911,Summer,"and the Jubilee drought had only eight , while the drought of 1911 had three days with macimum , shade temperatures","The Times, 27th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3731,27,7,1911,Summer,27,7,1911,Summer,"a black-bulb thermometer in iracuo , and in the Jubilee drought the highest reading obtained -was 133deg. ; in the recent","The Times, 27th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3732,27,7,1911,Summer,27,7,1911,Summer,"the highest reading obtained -was 133deg. ; in the recent drought 135deg. was the highest reading at Camden-square , and in","The Times, 27th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3733,27,7,1911,Summer,27,7,1911,Summer,the air and the radiation temnerature . In the Jubilee drought this was 3-49in. in 25 days ; in the 1911,"The Times, 27th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3734,27,7,1911,Summer,27,7,1911,Summer,this was 3-49in. in 25 days ; in the 1911 drought it was 3-53in. in 24 days . This gives an,"The Times, 27th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3735,27,7,1911,Summer,27,7,1911,Summer,"15 . The extent of the country affected by the drought is no doubt very considerable , but it is impossible","The Times, 27th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3736,27,7,1911,Summer,27,7,1911,Summer,. of which Eeven miles already constructed are to be Drought uP to standard and 13 mIles are partly constructed .,"The Times, 27th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3737,28,7,1911,Summer,28,7,1911,Summer,'Wcather : Return of the Heat ; tUn- broke n Drought at Bath and oxford 8 &ll1 rlnance and Commnerce :,"The Times, 28th July 1911",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 3738,28,7,1911,Summer,28,7,1911,Summer,the foreign and colonial maila will be despatcbed ws usuaL DROUGHT . fEROM A CORRESPONDENT.3 The official or statistical drought is,"The Times, 28th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3739,28,7,1911,Summer,28,7,1911,Summer,"usuaL DROUGHT . fEROM A CORRESPONDENT.3 The official or statistical drought is in most districts at an end , though the","The Times, 28th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3740,28,7,1911,Summer,28,7,1911,Summer,"the country-side . Comfortable old weather proverbs declare that "" drought never bred dearth in England , "" and thosewho live","The Times, 28th July 1911",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3741,28,7,1911,Summer,28,7,1911,Summer,Whoso hath but a mouth Shall ne'er in England suffer drouth . There is much wisdom for the present emergency in,"The Times, 28th July 1911",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3742,28,7,1911,Summer,28,7,1911,Summer,"remember the subtle saw- - signs without Are signs of drought . That is to say , if the coming of","The Times, 28th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3743,28,7,1911,Summer,28,7,1911,Summer,"a number of them in the last week of unbroken drought , and they were all in a conspiracy to prophesy","The Times, 28th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3744,28,7,1911,Summer,28,7,1911,Summer,"vicissitudes , it is impossible to ignore the effects of drought . Coalmen , whose booming voices disturb the after-breakfast meditations","The Times, 28th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3745,28,7,1911,Summer,28,7,1911,Summer,life than most naturalists imagine-- that the oppression of the drought began to be really felt by all who sympathize with,"The Times, 28th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3746,28,7,1911,Summer,28,7,1911,Summer,", not food , is the charity birds require during drought ; every owner of a garden , however small ,","The Times, 28th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3747,28,7,1911,Summer,28,7,1911,Summer,of the countryside in the fonrth week of a fiery drought-day after day without even a little dewwfall . The fields,"The Times, 28th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3748,28,7,1911,Summer,28,7,1911,Summer,", look upon the migration as a result of the drought so much as a presage of evil to mankind .","The Times, 28th July 1911",England,UKJ,UKJ2,"UKJ22,UKJ24",Sussex,20th Century newspaper,Media 3749,28,7,1911,Summer,28,7,1911,Summer,F=ud 105 . THE RETURN OF THE HEAT . UNBROKEN DROUGHT . AT BATH AND OXFORD . T-DAT 's iFoBlcAsT Fion,"The Times, 28th July 1911",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 3750,28,7,1911,Summer,28,7,1911,Summer,"the 27th consecutive day without rain , a period of drought altogether without preceedent in the summers of the past 50","The Times, 28th July 1911",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 3751,28,7,1911,Summer,28,7,1911,Summer,"than those of the immediately preceding period , owing to drought and a consequent decrease in the agricultural returns , but","The Times, 28th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3752,28,7,1911,Summer,28,7,1911,Summer,Tbe outlook geneally is depressing . this second week of drought lamving the aggregate ranfaU at the Colaba and Bycall obervatoris,"The Times, 28th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3753,28,7,1911,Summer,28,7,1911,Summer,"have been easier in smpathy with tbe cotton narket The drought isa checked buinam in the piecs goods market , while","The Times, 28th July 1911",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3754,28,7,1911,Summer,28,7,1911,Summer,. very few rarcels being cbtainable . The eu tinuous drought in tae plantations isto*w teDing upon the plant . and,"The Times, 28th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3755,29,7,1911,Summer,29,7,1911,Summer,"The light land at Woburn has suffered greatly from the drought , but except on the pastures the effects are tot","The Times, 29th July 1911",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH25,Woburn,20th Century newspaper,Media 3756,29,7,1911,Summer,29,7,1911,Summer,"it mitigates the effects both of eccessive rainfall and of drought , its mechanical action promoting drainage in the one case","The Times, 29th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3757,29,7,1911,Summer,29,7,1911,Summer,", but while we have been engrossed in our own drought in England , it has scarcely been realized that a","The Times, 29th July 1911",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3758,29,7,1911,Summer,29,7,1911,Summer,"summer that it has suffered so far but little from drought , though planted in full sun and in light soil","The Times, 29th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3759,29,7,1911,Summer,29,7,1911,Summer,"the chief enemies of the earlier flowering lilies rather than drought . "" The cultivator must some- how contrive , ""","The Times, 29th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3760,29,7,1911,Summer,29,7,1911,Summer,"some other late-flowering Eastern lilies , seems not to mind drought . at all . Mr. Grove says that it is","The Times, 29th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3761,29,7,1911,Summer,29,7,1911,Summer,othorwise injured . Another Japanese lily which seems indifferent to drought is the early flowering L. hansoni . Woe have also,"The Times, 29th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3762,29,7,1911,Summer,29,7,1911,Summer,"does not seem to suffer at all from the present drought , which only helps to ripen its seed . The","The Times, 29th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3763,29,7,1911,Summer,29,7,1911,Summer,"in length , have gradually lost vigour under the continued drought and heat , so that the average length of stem","The Times, 29th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3764,29,7,1911,Summer,29,7,1911,Summer,"about 17 days ago , but owing to the exeeptional drought , it was quite imposble to form any forecast as","The Times, 29th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3765,29,7,1911,Summer,29,7,1911,Summer,"coming season , it is certain that another fortnight 's drought would more than justify the pessimism which has attacked the","The Times, 29th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3766,29,7,1911,Summer,29,7,1911,Summer,"17 days ago , but , owing to the exceptional drought , it was qmte impoasible to form any forecast as","The Times, 29th July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3767,31,7,1911,Summer,31,7,1911,Summer,selling welL There is no disease . Here again the drought is having an effect . In consequence of the shortage,"The Times, 31st July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3768,31,7,1911,Summer,31,7,1911,Summer,special sense to the farmer . The effects of tho drought bavo been severe in Cheshire . Farmers describe their pastures,"The Times, 31st July 1911",England,UKD,UKD6,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3769,31,7,1911,Summer,31,7,1911,Summer,"but as fore- telling a possible break up of the drought . As is usual in an abnormal season , opinions","The Times, 31st July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3770,31,7,1911,Summer,31,7,1911,Summer,", opinions concerning the crops are very varied . The drought has meant disaster to some and prosperity to others .","The Times, 31st July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3771,31,7,1911,Summer,31,7,1911,Summer,swedes and kale have practically failed on account of the drought . There are fair supplies of cabbage and rape for,"The Times, 31st July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3772,31,7,1911,Summer,31,7,1911,Summer,"the nilk is diminishing rapidly , and , if the drought continues and the cows lose their milk now , I","The Times, 31st July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3773,31,7,1911,Summer,31,7,1911,Summer,"adjoining counties , where light friable soils predominatc , the drought has been serious . A correspondent in the neighboulrhood of","The Times, 31st July 1911",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH12,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3774,31,7,1911,Summer,31,7,1911,Summer,"the position as follows : - "" The threeweeks ' drought and excessive heat have withered all pastures , ripened the","The Times, 31st July 1911",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH12,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3775,31,7,1911,Summer,31,7,1911,Summer,"there was every prospect of a productive year . Tlhe drought , however , has altered things very much ; the","The Times, 31st July 1911",England,UKE,UKE2,,"North Riding,Yorkshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 3776,31,7,1911,Summer,31,7,1911,Summer,the crop is secured under fair condition.s . The protracted drought is having a serious effect on turnips . Large breadths,"The Times, 31st July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3777,31,7,1911,Summer,31,7,1911,Summer,"the rains in the end of June , the July drought has been hard upon the young plants , and on","The Times, 31st July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3778,31,7,1911,Summer,31,7,1911,Summer,"the difficultes likely to arise in consequence of the protracted drought MESSRS . S "" UrATON i& SONS$ beg to recommend","The Times, 31st July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3779,31,7,1911,Summer,31,7,1911,Summer,"clear , for , allowance being made for the long drought , the turf was in remarkably good condition , and","The Times, 31st July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3780,31,7,1911,Summer,31,7,1911,Summer,"No hops Pased the Public scles ihis week.L ne continued drought is becounins veery serious on the lighter lands , whilst","The Times, 31st July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3781,31,7,1911,Summer,31,7,1911,Summer,of stock . the pstues being burt np by the drought . ldikeb cowG were a-tire and firm gGod lots making,"The Times, 31st July 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3782,1,8,1911,Summer,1,8,1911,Summer,"laid on to al parts of the camp . The drought does not cause us to suspend our operations , as","The Times, 1st August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3783,1,8,1911,Summer,1,8,1911,Summer,"'Have we ever bid such a July of sun and drought before ? ' July , 1852 , was such a","The Times, 1st August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3784,1,8,1911,Summer,1,8,1911,Summer,"experienced meteorologist no longer living 'A very sudden change to drought , bright skies , and a rapid increase of temperature","The Times, 1st August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3785,1,8,1911,Summer,1,8,1911,Summer,11 091-491-4 In many parts of Southern England the severe drought which commenced at the very beginnirg of July continued unbroken,"The Times, 1st August 1911",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3786,1,8,1911,Summer,1,8,1911,Summer,"character , and by the close of the week the drought appeared to have vanished from all districts . Owing to","The Times, 1st August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3787,2,8,1911,Summer,2,8,1911,Summer,"the attendance , but the effect of the heat and drought , which have for so long hampered trainers , was","The Times, 2th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3788,2,8,1911,Summer,2,8,1911,Summer,the Cotton Market and its being associated with reports of drought in the South had a depressing effect . Bears emphasized,"The Times, 2th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3789,2,8,1911,Summer,2,8,1911,Summer,"Hyde Park , and again in Queen's-gate , the long drought having withered and loosened some of the leaves , these","The Times, 2th August 1911",Northern Ireland,UKN,UKN0,UKN02,Hyde Park,20th Century newspaper,Media 3790,2,8,1911,Summer,2,8,1911,Summer,", power of the thunderstorms which follow long periods of drought , and at the same time mini . mirzes the","The Times, 2th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3791,4,8,1911,Summer,4,8,1911,Summer,"offhand the extent of permanent damage caused by the long drought . The news , however , had the immediate effect","The Times, 4th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3792,5,8,1911,Summer,5,8,1911,Summer,lusty lateral shoots ; and tufts - scarred by the drought and-fretted by insects'of earlier summer grow green again under the,"The Times, 5th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3793,5,8,1911,Summer,5,8,1911,Summer,"ended June last the actual production , notwithstanding the exceptional drought esperienced in February and March , had fready exceeded 32,1001b","The Times, 5th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3794,7,8,1911,Summer,7,8,1911,Summer,"early spring . It may again be-hung up by a droughty summer . Fortunately moderate seasons are the rule , so","The Times, 7th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3795,7,8,1911,Summer,7,8,1911,Summer,"On the other hand it las suffered from a continuous drought , . but not more so than in many cases","The Times, 7th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3796,7,8,1911,Summer,7,8,1911,Summer,the difficulties likely to arise in consequence of the protracted drought MESSRS . sETO u SON$V beg to recommend the immediate,"The Times, 7th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3797,7,8,1911,Summer,7,8,1911,Summer,"lest year . Pastures are badly burned up by the drought , and a second crop of hay will be a","The Times, 7th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3798,7,8,1911,Summer,7,8,1911,Summer,field of grass that has resisted the influences of the drought . Even aftermath and lucerne show traces of the hard,"The Times, 7th August 1911",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3799,7,8,1911,Summer,7,8,1911,Summer,but these irregular lines only make the effects of the drought stand out more baldly . A scarcity of grass at,"The Times, 7th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3800,7,8,1911,Summer,7,8,1911,Summer,"sales has been affected prejudicially by the continuance of the drought , and sheep farmers are not sanguine concerning the financial","The Times, 7th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3801,7,8,1911,Summer,7,8,1911,Summer,"very 'wa indeed . but touges have sufered from thLe drought and must be a mllcrop . VeYmein lisdis- appeared ,","The Times, 7th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3802,7,8,1911,Summer,7,8,1911,Summer,"Onbl--malisuppllesOcaoskwewrezjaUted and tmadS in store bufoleck wais suspeded by The drought . ? nies cows , however , wame active at","The Times, 7th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3803,8,8,1911,Summer,8,8,1911,Summer,is to be feared that the uneven distri- bution of drought and downpour dTurn Juno and July has wrought considerable effect,"The Times, 8th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3804,8,8,1911,Summer,8,8,1911,Summer,supplied with sprincs and suffers severely in times of protracted drought . fn Ayrshire the average ef a fairly good year,"The Times, 8th August 1911",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,"UKM33,UKM37",Ayrshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 3805,8,8,1911,Summer,8,8,1911,Summer,"badily and failed to filt their nests ; thec ehe drought , wish heavyrmainstorms at the end of June , both","The Times, 8th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3806,8,8,1911,Summer,8,8,1911,Summer,in time to save the mgor Ifrom any harm through drought ; and on the driving moors round Craigellachie the grouse,"The Times, 8th August 1911",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM62,Craigellachie,20th Century newspaper,Media 3807,8,8,1911,Summer,8,8,1911,Summer,It is noticeable that wharever the birds have suffered from drought there are large numbers of very small young birds on,"The Times, 8th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3808,8,8,1911,Summer,8,8,1911,Summer,"spite of an exceptionaly trying season due to the prolonged drought , there has rarely been a more beautiful display of","The Times, 8th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3809,8,8,1911,Summer,8,8,1911,Summer,"Nature is kind to Hampton Courb in a season of drought , as , with the Quern 's river flowing right","The Times, 8th August 1911",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 3810,8,8,1911,Summer,8,8,1911,Summer,"fresher and greener than one would expect after the long drought . Score IPAXE. -F , S Ias . Mr. .","The Times, 8th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3811,9,8,1911,Summer,9,8,1911,Summer,"of June , but in the south of England the droughty tendency which had prevailed throughout July wvas not entirely dislodged","The Times, 9th August 1911",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3812,9,8,1911,Summer,9,8,1911,Summer,". The country at that period was suffering from both drought and cold , and never was rain more welcomed by","The Times, 9th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3813,9,8,1911,Summer,9,8,1911,Summer,of July the country was in the grip of a drought the like of which has not been known since the,"The Times, 9th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3814,9,8,1911,Summer,9,8,1911,Summer,"which has not been known since the famous "" Jubilee drought "" of 1887 . There was an absolute drougght for","The Times, 9th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3815,9,8,1911,Summer,9,8,1911,Summer,requiring warmth and moisture . To all such crops the drought was injurious . It added shortness of straw to thinness,"The Times, 9th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3816,9,8,1911,Summer,9,8,1911,Summer,"a future before them , but the rigour of the drought is already interfering with the drilling of stubble turnips and","The Times, 9th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3817,9,8,1911,Summer,9,8,1911,Summer,"suffered from late sowing , cold , heat , and drought ; and many fields present a wretched appearance . In","The Times, 9th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3818,9,8,1911,Summer,9,8,1911,Summer,vat CU cttM= BEANS M PEAS. -Tho effect of the drought upon beasm has been worse than on any other of,"The Times, 9th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3819,9,8,1911,Summer,9,8,1911,Summer,feature which affects root prospects is the persistence of the drought ; for umtil the weather breaks it is no use,"The Times, 9th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3820,9,8,1911,Summer,9,8,1911,Summer,"precisely the me figure as hay , showing that the drought has not been so severe in that country as in","The Times, 9th August 1911","England,Scotland",UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3821,9,8,1911,Summer,9,8,1911,Summer,"crops . of samfoin and clover were seemred before the drought set in , and some were even daniaged by rain","The Times, 9th August 1911",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3822,12,8,1911,Summer,12,8,1911,Summer,"yesterday it was stated that as -the result of the drought the pasture lands , Were without grass and cattle had","The Times, 12th August 1911",England,UKD,UKD6,UKD63,Northwich,20th Century newspaper,Media 3823,14,8,1911,Summer,14,8,1911,Summer,"was subiect to tits , a few yards away . DROUGHT AND THUNDEMSTOREM in niany places in rural Surrey the earth","The Times, 14th August 1911",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3824,14,8,1911,Summer,14,8,1911,Summer,and extend to a depth of about 2ft . The drought in parts of East Kent is =ssuming serious proportions .,"The Times, 14th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3825,14,8,1911,Summer,14,8,1911,Summer,Saturday . WALES . It was feared that the protracted drought would affect both the number and the condition of the,"The Times, 14th August 1911",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3826,14,8,1911,Summer,14,8,1911,Summer,"the keepers state ) to disease , but to the drought . From all the ot-her counties possessing grouse moors reports","The Times, 14th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3827,14,8,1911,Summer,14,8,1911,Summer,".. 4 11ipping and Weather : The Great Eeat , Drought and Thunderstorms 5 TheVWeather .. .. .. .. .. 5","The Times, 14th August 1911",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3828,14,8,1911,Summer,14,8,1911,Summer,but in store bulloc-s Is suspended on account of the drought . Chooce mileh cows were active at 21 to 24,"The Times, 14th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3829,15,8,1911,Summer,15,8,1911,Summer,"recent times , he found that when the matter was Drought forward by Mr. Taylor , sometime member for Leicester ,","The Times, 15th August 1911",England,UKF,UKF2,UKF21,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3830,15,8,1911,Summer,15,8,1911,Summer,of the pretence that their servants suffer intolerable bardships . Drought and Sanitation . UThe prolonged period of drought and of,"The Times, 15th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3831,15,8,1911,Summer,15,8,1911,Summer,bardships . Drought and Sanitation . UThe prolonged period of drought and of high temperature through which the country has been,"The Times, 15th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3832,15,8,1911,Summer,15,8,1911,Summer,", in the event of sudden and heavy rams after drought , an outbreak of typhoid is one of the first","The Times, 15th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3833,15,8,1911,Summer,15,8,1911,Summer,"where he is trained , have suffered less from the drought than most other pL-ces . Lord Savile 's Wolf 's","The Times, 15th August 1911",England,UKJ,UKJ2,"UKJ22,UKJ24",Sussex,20th Century newspaper,Media 3834,15,8,1911,Summer,15,8,1911,Summer,", and Mir SnoWe statement that the damage done by drought was irreparable . Relizing and interior offerings , however ,","The Times, 15th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3835,16,8,1911,Summer,16,8,1911,Summer,"' , ' '' . . . elsls THE INDIAN DROUGHT AND THE DTRBAR . THE SITUATION IN DELI . SMLA","The Times, 16th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3836,16,8,1911,Summer,16,8,1911,Summer,fear of lack of water in London even if the drought continues for some time longer . Stored in the reservoirs,"The Times, 16th August 1911",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3837,16,8,1911,Summer,16,8,1911,Summer,blossoms having given out in odosequence of t ; he drought the seazfoal lur ended peatrl . ITATIOENA . BT CLAUSE,"The Times, 16th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3838,18,8,1911,Summer,18,8,1911,Summer,very fnnm the threatened strike . as well as the drought on the Continent bhaing shut out loreign comDetitors . Bessemer,"The Times, 18th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3839,19,8,1911,Summer,19,8,1911,Summer,The st&emwer a -bee= etIs. iI 4ed-. : THE INDIAN DROUGHT . : A GLOOMY -OFMCIAL IEPDRT. - ' ( FROM,"The Times, 19th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3840,19,8,1911,Summer,19,8,1911,Summer,", Bhoppa , Malwv , and Bau.del- -lhmnd.I Ei&putana. -The drought has caused infection of cattle and the swpension of agricultzral","The Times, 19th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3841,19,8,1911,Summer,19,8,1911,Summer,increased prices of butter and sugar are attributed to tbe drought . Steames are available to bring food and petrol from,"The Times, 19th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3842,19,8,1911,Summer,19,8,1911,Summer,' We have reason to beheve that unless the present drought is terminated wAia the next few days divisional training and,"The Times, 19th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3843,19,8,1911,Summer,19,8,1911,Summer,. There is reason to believe that unless the present drought is terminated within the next Eew days divisional traiinng and,"The Times, 19th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3844,19,8,1911,Summer,19,8,1911,Summer,"of 24 days ' duratia in July . The August drought , which is stll in pmgr , has already lasted","The Times, 19th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3845,19,8,1911,Summer,19,8,1911,Summer,", and other eastern provines of Eulropean -Russia and the drought in Western Siberia necessitate loans and relief v , ork","The Times, 19th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3846,19,8,1911,Summer,19,8,1911,Summer,"have suffered severely from the extreme heat and the long-continued drought , and these gardens show signs of being attacked by","The Times, 19th August 1911",England,"UKG,UKJ","UKG1,UKJ4","UKG11,UKJ42,UKG12","Weald,Worcester",20th Century newspaper,Media 3847,19,8,1911,Summer,19,8,1911,Summer,. BZT=R ws ery strong all ronmd oling to the drought and te strikes . French fresh mlls sel at 12s.,"The Times, 19th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3848,19,8,1911,Summer,19,8,1911,Summer,enable them to maintain a fnu supply during the recent drought . The sinklng of the well at North Mliminn is,"The Times, 19th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3849,21,8,1911,Summer,21,8,1911,Summer,"kept in view , remark : - "" If the drought were to break up at once , yet , so","The Times, 21st August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3850,21,8,1911,Summer,21,8,1911,Summer,the Army Mancesuvres . It i3 undersood that -the prolWnged drought and not the strike is responsible for the cancellation of,"The Times, 21st August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3851,21,8,1911,Summer,21,8,1911,Summer,HOPS . CAEBTBlIY . Aug. 19. -The cantbnasmtn of fhe drought has cmssed little altelstion in the prospects of the crmp,"The Times, 21st August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3852,21,8,1911,Summer,21,8,1911,Summer,cultiated grounds are mow showing the efects of the gcat drought . Piking wivl comnmence very generlly nxt week . =AETALS,"The Times, 21st August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3853,21,8,1911,Summer,21,8,1911,Summer,". , CROPS AND LIVE STOCK . EFFECTS OF THE DROUGHT AND THE RAILWAY STRIKE . During the past week the","The Times, 21st August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3854,21,8,1911,Summer,21,8,1911,Summer,". During the past week the only breaks in the drought have again been furnished by local thunderstorms , and harvest","The Times, 21st August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3855,21,8,1911,Summer,21,8,1911,Summer,time . They had felt the pinch during the present drought and consequent deficiency of milk . Mir . P. S.,"The Times, 21st August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3856,21,8,1911,Summer,21,8,1911,Summer,by excessive thinning . That the unusually long spell of drought and heat experienced during the growing season materiallY checked the,"The Times, 21st August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3857,22,8,1911,Summer,22,8,1911,Summer,provent a national strike on the railways . THE THREE DROUGHTS O 'F io9ii. -I BR. 1 L 'S RECORDS .,"The Times, 22th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3858,22,8,1911,Summer,22,8,1911,Summer,have been 14 years in London ia vwhich no absolute drought or period of more than 14 days without rain has,"The Times, 22th August 1911",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3859,22,8,1911,Summer,22,8,1911,Summer,without rain has ccurred ; .25 years with one absolute drought ; 10 years with two ; and tbree years with,"The Times, 22th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3860,22,8,1911,Summer,22,8,1911,Summer,"years with tbree . The years with the three absolute droughts were 1868 , 1887 , and 1899 ; to these","The Times, 22th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3861,22,8,1911,Summer,22,8,1911,Summer,18 . I mentioned in a letter on the July drought that one must con- sider intensity as well as duration,"The Times, 22th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3862,22,8,1911,Summer,22,8,1911,Summer,"well as duration in estinatmg the severity of an absolute drought , severity bing gauged by temperature and duration of sunshine","The Times, 22th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3863,22,8,1911,Summer,22,8,1911,Summer,", which . shos the mouth inwhich ended the 61 droughts recorded at Camden-square since 1859 Month- Jan . Feb .","The Times, 22th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3864,22,8,1911,Summer,22,8,1911,Summer,Jan . Feb . Mar April May Tune Nuraber of droughts .. 2 1 5 11 5 I Month- July Aug,"The Times, 22th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3865,22,8,1911,Summer,22,8,1911,Summer,between October and February . It may be taken that droughts are least wevere in their effects in winter and most,"The Times, 22th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3866,22,8,1911,Summer,22,8,1911,Summer,in winter and most severe in summer . The absolute droughts of the four years wbich contained three each wrer as,"The Times, 22th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3867,22,8,1911,Summer,22,8,1911,Summer,".. I .. 17 The year 1899 had two wmiter droughts and one in summer , 1887 and 1911 had each","The Times, 22th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3868,22,8,1911,Summer,22,8,1911,Summer,"in summer , 1887 and 1911 had each two sTmmer droughts , and 1868 may be said to have had three","The Times, 22th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3869,22,8,1911,Summer,22,8,1911,Summer,", and 1868 may be said to have had three droughts in summer . Two summer droughts also occurred in 1869","The Times, 22th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3870,22,8,1911,Summer,22,8,1911,Summer,"to have had three droughts in summer . Two summer droughts also occurred in 1869 and in 1908 , but in","The Times, 22th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3871,22,8,1911,Summer,22,8,1911,Summer,question naturally arises whether the occurrence of so many absolute droughts means that the year as a whole will be one,"The Times, 22th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3872,22,8,1911,Summer,22,8,1911,Summer,"figures for the three previous years which , had three droughts were 23-40in. and 142 days in 1868 , 19-21i and","The Times, 22th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3873,22,8,1911,Summer,22,8,1911,Summer,Aug. 2L A:i account of the brealk up of the drought will be found on page 14 . DEPORTANT MILITARY APPOINTMENTS,"The Times, 22th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3874,22,8,1911,Summer,22,8,1911,Summer,Noises 8 Consumption and Commu ion .. 2 The Three Droughts of 1911 ( Dr. IL I. Mill ) .. ..,"The Times, 22th August 1911",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3875,22,8,1911,Summer,22,8,1911,Summer,", and Mails : The Weather : End of the Drought- I - 14 Latest News .. .. .. .. 3","The Times, 22th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3876,22,8,1911,Summer,22,8,1911,Summer,MEIcCNAL HEES AND TEB DROGHT. - Thhe unprecedented period of drought during the last few weeks bas had a serious effect,"The Times, 22th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3877,22,8,1911,Summer,22,8,1911,Summer,"ground in the Phcenix Park , though even the prolonged drought did not produce suficient to inconvenience either players or spectators","The Times, 22th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3878,22,8,1911,Summer,22,8,1911,Summer,"made wVith the prices of Saturday- . MM1 OF THE DROUGHT.I : REERV , SBING RAIN 'A-N LOWER I E ?","The Times, 22th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3879,22,8,1911,Summer,22,8,1911,Summer,"some rain , thunder locally ; cooler . 'The severe drought which has recently prevailed over Southern England appears at length","The Times, 22th August 1911",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3880,22,8,1911,Summer,22,8,1911,Summer,"in the early part of June , but the worst drought began at the opening of July , many p ]","The Times, 22th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3881,22,8,1911,Summer,22,8,1911,Summer,"quantity . With normal temperatures the continuance of such a drought could scarcely fail to lead to serious results , but","The Times, 22th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3882,23,8,1911,Summer,23,8,1911,Summer,"complete absence of rain , and by Friday an absolute drought had prevailed in London for a period of 17 days","The Times, 23th August 1911",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3883,24,8,1911,Summer,24,8,1911,Summer,at which the side boards which had become brittle through drought and aere smashed by the ponies ' feet . The,"The Times, 24th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3884,24,8,1911,Summer,24,8,1911,Summer,"rainfall , whilst the outlying fields are wel secured against drought by means of wells and covered tanks . A large","The Times, 24th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3885,24,8,1911,Summer,24,8,1911,Summer,"The feared reduction in the crop is attributed to the drought and the operation of combimations of growers , m EentucLy","The Times, 24th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3886,26,8,1911,Summer,26,8,1911,Summer,"The outlook is more hopeful in the area , of drought ; for , although the crops are wlkered , this","The Times, 26th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3887,26,8,1911,Summer,26,8,1911,Summer,is that standing crops are now flourishing in tracts recently drought- stricken . THE ABOR EXPEDITION . TRIBES BEaU ON RESISTANCE,"The Times, 26th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3888,26,8,1911,Summer,26,8,1911,Summer,. 4* WATER A1TD THlE GARDEN . EFFECT OF THE DROUGHT . Though wve are in the happy position of being,"The Times, 26th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3889,26,8,1911,Summer,26,8,1911,Summer,"position of being able to speak of "" the late drought , "" the expeD anco of the last few weeks","The Times, 26th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3890,26,8,1911,Summer,26,8,1911,Summer,"us open so helplessly to the attack of the great droughts when they come , and makes us forget , as","The Times, 26th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3891,26,8,1911,Summer,26,8,1911,Summer,"English garden intentionally fortified against the pressure of an abnormal drought . The routine -business of "" settling-in "" transplanted seedlings","The Times, 26th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3892,26,8,1911,Summer,26,8,1911,Summer,"days which is dignified by the title of "" absolute drought "" in the anniils of the British Rainfall Organization ,","The Times, 26th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3893,26,8,1911,Summer,26,8,1911,Summer,garden of the ordinary pattern in reasonable health during persistent drought . Thero are some who refuse to water on principle,"The Times, 26th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3894,26,8,1911,Summer,26,8,1911,Summer,a mixed garden on a poor soil through a severe drought will make light of the toil and pains that effectual,"The Times, 26th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3895,26,8,1911,Summer,26,8,1911,Summer,is perhaps most . to be envied who in a droughty time can reach every corner of his holding-his rood or,"The Times, 26th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3896,26,8,1911,Summer,26,8,1911,Summer,The relief which comes with the break-up of a severe drought tends to a somewhat lazy and holiday-making frame of mind,"The Times, 26th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3897,26,8,1911,Summer,26,8,1911,Summer,that in the weary enduratice of a long and searching drought the gardener loses the enjoyment of a great deal of,"The Times, 26th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3898,28,8,1911,Summer,28,8,1911,Summer,"of cateh crops , which unfortunately was delayed -by the drought , is no-w making rapid headway , and the seed","The Times, 28th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3899,28,8,1911,Summer,28,8,1911,Summer,difficult one for cheese- makers . The excessive heat and drought have made their business difficult in other ways than in,"The Times, 28th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3900,28,8,1911,Summer,28,8,1911,Summer,1909 and 1910 having been as trying as the prolonged drought of 1911 . Sir Edward Strachey will speak on Wednesday,"The Times, 28th August 1911",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK23,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3901,28,8,1911,Summer,28,8,1911,Summer,crops and other cereals through this almost unparalleled- hot and droughty summer to have harvested one of the finest crops of,"The Times, 28th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3902,28,8,1911,Summer,28,8,1911,Summer,chiefly to the difficulty of ohtaing labour and to the drought experienced durig the latter part of the year . The,"The Times, 28th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3903,29,8,1911,Summer,29,8,1911,Summer,been generally commenced-about ten days earlier than usuaL The severe drought caused red spider to be very troublesome on the i,"The Times, 29th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3904,30,8,1911,Summer,30,8,1911,Summer,"absence of roses , which was also due to the drought , as by this time the second growths should be","The Times, 30th August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3905,30,8,1911,Summer,30,8,1911,Summer,"Glam . It was rather a noteworthy result of the drought that cauliflowers and turmips wrere completely absent , and celery","The Times, 30th August 1911",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL17,Neath,20th Century newspaper,Media 3906,30,8,1911,Summer,30,8,1911,Summer,"and September 1 , has , owing to the recent drought , been postponed until September 28 and 29 . THE","The Times, 30th August 1911",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI22,Crystal Palace,20th Century newspaper,Media 3907,30,8,1911,Summer,30,8,1911,Summer,Scotland . WATER SUPPLY DIFFICULTIES . The prolonged period of drought has shown that there is a wide field for water,"The Times, 30th August 1911",Scotland,UKM,,,Districts of Scotland,20th Century newspaper,Media 3908,31,8,1911,Summer,31,8,1911,Summer,good many local people were prevented fom showing by the drought . Apart from this the show was decidedly satisfactory .,"The Times, 31st August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3909,31,8,1911,Summer,31,8,1911,Summer,"to the deficiency of pasture , due to' the prolonged drought . The show wvas well attended , amongstthoee present being","The Times, 31st August 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3910,1,9,1911,Autumn,1,9,1911,Autumn,"was swept by fire yesterday . Oving to the prolonged drought and intense heat experienced in the district , field rowth","The Times, 1st September 1911",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ13,Oving,20th Century newspaper,Media 3911,2,9,1911,Autumn,2,9,1911,Autumn,"facilitatingr the buying and selling of Govermnent lands . INDIAN DROUGHT BROKEN . ( FROM OUn CORRESPO1NDENT . ) S-MA ,","The Times, 2th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3912,2,9,1911,Autumn,2,9,1911,Autumn,"week there has been a wide- spread rainfall throughout the drought area . The Plinjab has receiked general rain , also","The Times, 2th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3913,2,9,1911,Autumn,2,9,1911,Autumn,sowings for the winter harvest . A feature of the drought now broken was the increased resourcefulness of the cultivators and,"The Times, 2th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3914,2,9,1911,Autumn,2,9,1911,Autumn,"day . CIE:ua AND No=rH WAL . -Not ithstanding the drought the prospects are good , though some of the later","The Times, 2th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3915,2,9,1911,Autumn,2,9,1911,Autumn,"the bright' sushine , and the rainfa . Heat and drought are the causes , and , as we all know","The Times, 2th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3916,4,9,1911,Autumn,4,9,1911,Autumn,"One wvet , while it seemed posible , despite the drought of the present summer , that w-e were now enterng","The Times, 4th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3917,4,9,1911,Autumn,4,9,1911,Autumn,give special interest to thle deliberations this season . The drought has involved heavy expenditure which was not foreseen when the,"The Times, 4th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3918,4,9,1911,Autumn,4,9,1911,Autumn,"dairy produce offered for sale . Forgetful of the exceptional drought , which has consider- ably reduced this year 's supplies","The Times, 4th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3919,4,9,1911,Autumn,4,9,1911,Autumn,"various prime necessaries of life , in consequence of the drought this summer and of local epidemics of foot-and-mouth disease ,","The Times, 4th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3920,5,9,1911,Autumn,5,9,1911,Autumn,"had net been fulfilled . Last year was one of drought , and a plague of locusts materially affected the presperitv","The Times, 5th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3921,5,9,1911,Autumn,5,9,1911,Autumn,". Owing to the effect on cattle of the long drought , and the damage to agriculture by the plague of","The Times, 5th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3922,6,9,1911,Autumn,6,9,1911,Autumn,"TENANTS. -It was announced yesterday that in comsidertion of the drought , Lord Anglesey had made an abatement of 10 per","The Times, 6th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3923,6,9,1911,Autumn,6,9,1911,Autumn,", 1912 , 8d . Inquiries show that the prolonged drought has caused a great scarcity of grass , and that","The Times, 6th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3924,6,9,1911,Autumn,6,9,1911,Autumn,"oats are a smaU yield per acre owing to the drought , and are therefore dear . These are three very","The Times, 6th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3925,7,9,1911,Autumn,7,9,1911,Autumn,"the short food supplies in Franee , caused by the drought , produce riots -Revolutions flourish in the heat I And","The Times, 7th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3926,9,9,1911,Autumn,9,9,1911,Autumn,better service in the future . ROCK GARDENS AND TIIE DROUGHT . Extremes of weather mean experience to the . gardener,"The Times, 9th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3927,9,9,1911,Autumn,9,9,1911,Autumn,". The books tell us which plants are patient of drought and which are not , but this year wo have","The Times, 9th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3928,9,9,1911,Autumn,9,9,1911,Autumn,"of those plants which have the best reputation for resisting drought . The present writer has a rock garden which ,","The Times, 9th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3929,9,9,1911,Autumn,9,9,1911,Autumn,in full sun ; and they have never suffered from drought before this year . Yet now many patches are burnt,"The Times, 9th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3930,9,9,1911,Autumn,9,9,1911,Autumn,most of all . It can not be merely the drought at their roots that has killed them ; for in,"The Times, 9th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3931,9,9,1911,Autumn,9,9,1911,Autumn,true Alpine plants are apt to suffer from a lowland drought combined with extreme heat even though they grow at home,"The Times, 9th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3932,9,9,1911,Autumn,9,9,1911,Autumn,places . Other Saxifrages that are alwavs more impatient of drought have suffered much even on the north side of the,"The Times, 9th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3933,9,9,1911,Autumn,9,9,1911,Autumn,Other plants that have surprised us by their endurance of drought and heat are Morisia hypog-ea and Oxalis enneaphylla . Morisia,"The Times, 9th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3934,9,9,1911,Autumn,9,9,1911,Autumn,"plants next year . They do not seem to mind drought or heat at all , but can not endure stagnant","The Times, 9th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3935,9,9,1911,Autumn,9,9,1911,Autumn,"has been quite happy . C. Elatines seems indifferent to drought , but C. tridentata has been kdlled by it and","The Times, 9th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3936,9,9,1911,Autumn,9,9,1911,Autumn,"situation . Daphne cneorum , which is supposed to dislike drought , seems quite happy among the rocks in full sun","The Times, 9th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3937,9,9,1911,Autumn,9,9,1911,Autumn,", Heavenly Blue , seems a little more impatient of drought than the type , though otherwise more vigorous ; but","The Times, 9th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3938,9,9,1911,Autumn,9,9,1911,Autumn,"E. reichardi , which is alwavs a little impatient of drought . It prefers a flat pocket and should be top","The Times, 9th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3939,9,9,1911,Autumn,9,9,1911,Autumn,"high temperatures have been preceded by persistently high readings and drought in July and August . Ireland , Sotland , and","The Times, 9th September 1911","England,Scotland",UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3940,9,9,1911,Autumn,9,9,1911,Autumn,A thunderstorm also passed over Cambridgeshire last night . T:EE DROUGHT ANTD TEE WATER SUPPLY . As the result of the,"The Times, 9th September 1911",England,"UKE,UKH","UKE4,UKH1","UKE41,UKH12",Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 3941,9,9,1911,Autumn,9,9,1911,Autumn,TEE WATER SUPPLY . As the result of the contimued drought the position in Bradford as regards the water supply is,"The Times, 9th September 1911",England,"UKE,UKH","UKE4,UKH1","UKE41,UKH12",,20th Century newspaper,Media 3942,9,9,1911,Autumn,9,9,1911,Autumn,There is much anxiety in South Wales owing to the drought . At Aberavon the reservoir is empty and water has,"The Times, 9th September 1911",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL17,"Aberavon,Porthcawl,South Wales",20th Century newspaper,Media 3943,9,9,1911,Autumn,9,9,1911,Autumn,Bill ( VI . ) .. . PRackGardens and the Drought .. 4 The Condlition of British Crops ( MI. ),"The Times, 9th September 1911",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3944,9,9,1911,Autumn,9,9,1911,Autumn,"raising of the price is a con- sequence of the drought , pasture land ha-ving beer dried up . causing a","The Times, 9th September 1911",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ13,South Buckinghamshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 3945,9,9,1911,Autumn,9,9,1911,Autumn,"degreo compensated for an Arctic April and an earlier persistent drought . It is , therefore , scarcely a matter of","The Times, 9th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3946,9,9,1911,Autumn,9,9,1911,Autumn,proved a disappointing one for farmers . Combined heat and drought effectually did their work in a country where grain has,"The Times, 9th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3947,9,9,1911,Autumn,9,9,1911,Autumn,"as "" atrociously bad "" and as remarkably good . Drought has visited every Englihi county , and has prevailed in","The Times, 9th September 1911",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3948,9,9,1911,Autumn,9,9,1911,Autumn,"In Division III . all the counties are suffering from drought , and yet a Ross correspondent writes , "" We","The Times, 9th September 1911",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ24,Chichester,20th Century newspaper,Media 3949,9,9,1911,Autumn,9,9,1911,Autumn,"( Wilts ) , a usually rainy district , the drought is reported as still unbroken and that there was only","The Times, 9th September 1911",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK15,Kingston Deverill,20th Century newspaper,Media 3950,9,9,1911,Autumn,9,9,1911,Autumn,per cent . of a full crop . The same droughty conditions which were so injurious to English oats were felt,"The Times, 9th September 1911",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3951,9,9,1911,Autumn,9,9,1911,Autumn,"are signs of revival in Division IV. , although the drought has extended over the entire Kingdonm . In Scotland the","The Times, 9th September 1911",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3952,11,9,1911,Autumn,11,9,1911,Autumn,the included pebbles speak of a glacial origin . ThE DROuGHT . But in the character of the season our second,"The Times, 11st September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3953,11,9,1911,Autumn,11,9,1911,Autumn,blinding did the down lio in the sun-glaro and the drought . In someo ways the chalk country bears up well,"The Times, 11st September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3954,11,9,1911,Autumn,11,9,1911,Autumn,someo ways the chalk country bears up well against a drought ; crops keop gro-wing in an unexpocted faslhion as thouglh,"The Times, 11st September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3955,11,9,1911,Autumn,11,9,1911,Autumn,"type , and this year was cracked wido with the drought ; very generally again the soil shows that black or","The Times, 11st September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3956,11,9,1911,Autumn,11,9,1911,Autumn,crop that had just missed being first-rate through the last drought of July ; the sun had bleached it to a,"The Times, 11st September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3957,11,9,1911,Autumn,11,9,1911,Autumn,"be found more in the districts that have felt the drought , have not met vwth such a strong demanid. and","The Times, 11st September 1911",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM25,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3958,11,9,1911,Autumn,11,9,1911,Autumn,"to mal:e it of practical use , DANGERS OP THE DROUGHT , Many districts in Lancashire are faced with a water","The Times, 11st September 1911",England,UKD,UKD4,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3959,11,9,1911,Autumn,11,9,1911,Autumn,"gencrally was mmuch affected by the labour troubles , the drought. , and the holiday season . Taking articles of foo","The Times, 11st September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3960,12,9,1911,Autumn,12,9,1911,Autumn,"Army Council have decided that , owing to the prolonged drought , Cavalry divisional training shall not take place this year","The Times, 12th September 1911",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK15,Salisbury Plain,20th Century newspaper,Media 3961,12,9,1911,Autumn,12,9,1911,Autumn,2 The Weather : Some Bain Locally .. 6 The Drought and the Water Supply * . 6 . finance and,"The Times, 12th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3962,12,9,1911,Autumn,12,9,1911,Autumn,"my Council have decided that , owing to the prolonged drought , Cavalry Divisional Trainig shall not take place this year","The Times, 12th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3963,12,9,1911,Autumn,12,9,1911,Autumn,take place this year . ( p. 4 ) The Drought in the North . The effect of the drought in,"The Times, 12th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3964,12,9,1911,Autumn,12,9,1911,Autumn,The Drought in the North . The effect of the drought in the North i becoming xerious . The water in,"The Times, 12th September 1911",England,UKD,UKD3,"UKD31,UK32",,20th Century newspaper,Media 3965,12,9,1911,Autumn,12,9,1911,Autumn,"years of this Lind . After summers of heat and drought , on the other hand , there is a new","The Times, 12th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3966,12,9,1911,Autumn,12,9,1911,Autumn,which the flowering and fuiting were cut short by summer drought bloom again when the rain falls on the waxrm earth,"The Times, 12th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3967,12,9,1911,Autumn,12,9,1911,Autumn,"and loss to farmers , the ill effects of the drought havo been lessened by the abundance of water in the","The Times, 12th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3968,12,9,1911,Autumn,12,9,1911,Autumn,"hard hit , as usual , by this summer 's droughts ; but there is little reason to fear a widespread","The Times, 12th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3969,12,9,1911,Autumn,12,9,1911,Autumn,year 's weather shouad yet include a long and sav4e drought in the autumn and winter . : Far from a,"The Times, 12th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3970,12,9,1911,Autumn,12,9,1911,Autumn,"cogo ope w pow rUngtiwTn "" .4 . - THE DROUGHT AND WATER TSPPLY . THE SITUATION IN MANChESTER AND BRADFORD","The Times, 12th September 1911",England,"UKE,UKD","UKE4,UKD3","UKE41,UKD31,UK32",,20th Century newspaper,Media 3971,12,9,1911,Autumn,12,9,1911,Autumn,THE SITUATION IN MANChESTER AND BRADFORD . Ow.ing to the drought tne-water in the reservoirs of the Manchester Corporation is equal,"The Times, 12th September 1911",England,"UKE,UKD","UKE4,UKD3","UKE41,UKD31,UK32",,20th Century newspaper,Media 3972,12,9,1911,Autumn,12,9,1911,Autumn,. Dorset is suffering acutely from the effects of the drought . For the agriculturist and the flockmaster the outlook is,"The Times, 12th September 1911",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK22,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3973,12,9,1911,Autumn,12,9,1911,Autumn,over 14s. by reason of unfavourable prospects ; before the drought prices ruled about 9s. 6d. ; every change of weather,"The Times, 12th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3974,13,9,1911,Autumn,13,9,1911,Autumn,area from which tlheir water is gathered . The prolonged drought need cause no anxietv as far as London 's water,"The Times, 13th September 1911",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3975,13,9,1911,Autumn,13,9,1911,Autumn,measures will be necessary except in the contingency of the drought 's continuing until Christmas . The Board has under its,"The Times, 13th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3976,13,9,1911,Autumn,13,9,1911,Autumn,"been in better condition , and in view of the drought a surprisingly good flow is being mn- tained. - The","The Times, 13th September 1911",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 3977,13,9,1911,Autumn,13,9,1911,Autumn,"The conditions are far better than in other years of drought , such as 1000 , 1699 , 189S , and","The Times, 13th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3978,13,9,1911,Autumn,13,9,1911,Autumn,"this to the fact that good rain- falls before the drought began , with a higher level of saturation , have","The Times, 13th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3979,13,9,1911,Autumn,13,9,1911,Autumn,"good channel has been ke , pt . VEGETABLES AND DROUGHT . FAILIJRE OF A1TUMN SOWINGS . The continuance of the","The Times, 13th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3980,13,9,1911,Autumn,13,9,1911,Autumn,. FAILIJRE OF A1TUMN SOWINGS . The continuance of the drought into September has materiaDy added to the difficulties and losses,"The Times, 13th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3981,13,9,1911,Autumn,13,9,1911,Autumn,"Perhaps , however , the most disastrous etfects of the drought have been noticeable in the salad crops , lettuce ,","The Times, 13th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3982,13,9,1911,Autumn,13,9,1911,Autumn,Show of Flowers and Fruit .. . .. 7 The Drought and Garden Produce .. 4 Suspected Case of Foot-and-Mouth Disease,"The Times, 13th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3983,13,9,1911,Autumn,13,9,1911,Autumn,Fire .. . 4 The Weather : Break in the Drought I & 14 Aerial 3ail Service .. .. .. 6,"The Times, 13th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3984,13,9,1911,Autumn,13,9,1911,Autumn,students . ( p. 6 ) A Break in the Drought . Rain fell in London last evening and in other,"The Times, 13th September 1911",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3985,13,9,1911,Autumn,13,9,1911,Autumn,", and lower tempera- ture. ( p. 4 ) The Drought and Vegetables . The continuanco of the dry weather into","The Times, 13th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3986,13,9,1911,Autumn,13,9,1911,Autumn,has been heard of them . LAND SHIUNKAGE THRIOUGH THE DROUGHT .. The drought bas caused a further shrinkage of the,"The Times, 13th September 1911",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH12,Whittlesey Mere,20th Century newspaper,Media 3987,13,9,1911,Autumn,13,9,1911,Autumn,of them . LAND SHIUNKAGE THRIOUGH THE DROUGHT .. The drought bas caused a further shrinkage of the bed of the,"The Times, 13th September 1911",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH12,"Cambridgeshire Fens,Whittlesey Mere",20th Century newspaper,Media 3988,14,9,1911,Autumn,14,9,1911,Autumn,"for the needs of thei population . Moreover , the drought of the last few months has made fodder rare and","The Times, 14th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3989,14,9,1911,Autumn,14,9,1911,Autumn,even the general filling of the seed . In a droughty season it is more than ever desirable to cut early,"The Times, 14th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3990,14,9,1911,Autumn,14,9,1911,Autumn,"the Severn Valley , the effect of the sunmer 's drought was less apparent than in any country we had seen","The Times, 14th September 1911","England,Wales","UKJ,UKK,UKL","UKJ1,UKG1,UKG2,UKK1,UKL2",UKJ14,"Burford,River Severn",20th Century newspaper,Media 3991,14,9,1911,Autumn,14,9,1911,Autumn,"lfolmes. anid shortage of water power , due to unusual drought prevented crushinz oDerat until June . The ollowing reulis have","The Times, 14th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3992,15,9,1911,Autumn,15,9,1911,Autumn,"and strength , FOOD IS 1VERY DEAR In cunseouence of drought antd strikes . FUNDS URGENTLY NEEDED for CHURCH .4ARMY HrOLIDAY","The Times, 15th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3993,15,9,1911,Autumn,15,9,1911,Autumn,It was a matter of surprise that after the long drought the hall was so admirably flled -with roses . The,"The Times, 15th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3994,16,9,1911,Autumn,16,9,1911,Autumn,"Let us observe . and remember when the next great drought arrives , that the mallow tribe-perhaps finding the conditions unfavourable","The Times, 16th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3995,16,9,1911,Autumn,16,9,1911,Autumn,"perennials which stood out aganst the earlier stages of the drought may be noted the achilleas , Gypsophila paniculata , the","The Times, 16th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3996,16,9,1911,Autumn,16,9,1911,Autumn,E 69-4 + 6-31 1 0-2 4i 6C +21 The drought was more marked than during the weekl preceding in aU,"The Times, 16th September 1911",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3997,18,9,1911,Autumn,18,9,1911,Autumn,"of the United Kingdom there were three periods of absolute drought , the first two of unusual length . From about","The Times, 18th September 1911",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3998,18,9,1911,Autumn,18,9,1911,Autumn,for 20 or 231 days . An almost equally long drought bean at the end of June and lasted over Southern,"The Times, 18th September 1911",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 3999,18,9,1911,Autumn,18,9,1911,Autumn,periods varying between 29 and 31 days . The tlird drought lbegan shortly after the beginning of Au-gust and lasted in,"The Times, 18th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4000,18,9,1911,Autumn,18,9,1911,Autumn,"on "" Crops and Live Stock "" ; "" The Drought and Winter Fattening "" ; and "" The Price of","The Times, 18th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4001,18,9,1911,Autumn,18,9,1911,Autumn,"show no evidence of quality , though in the prevailing drought one would be inclined to under-estimate their stock-carrying capacity .","The Times, 18th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4002,18,9,1911,Autumn,18,9,1911,Autumn,", the Evesham country appeared to be suffering from th3 drought more severely than any other district we had seen ,","The Times, 18th September 1911",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG12,Evesham,20th Century newspaper,Media 4003,18,9,1911,Autumn,18,9,1911,Autumn,not improve the prospect . The effects of the protracted drought can not be determined in the course of a few,"The Times, 18th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4004,18,9,1911,Autumn,18,9,1911,Autumn,"Present econoltc conditions in Tarions countries , as affected by drought , labaur unret , and internal politics , Te-Adrenive buying","The Times, 18th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4005,19,9,1911,Autumn,19,9,1911,Autumn,a newly- made macadam road or a highway broken by drought will entirely destroy its surface for a considerable time .,"The Times, 19th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4006,19,9,1911,Autumn,19,9,1911,Autumn,like the present season for 40 years . The severe drought has dried up the pastures and the hay crop is,"The Times, 19th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4007,19,9,1911,Autumn,19,9,1911,Autumn,"Later , of course , there was a very exceptional drought ; but it is safe to say that , taking","The Times, 19th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4008,19,9,1911,Autumn,19,9,1911,Autumn,"as a whole , for every one bird killed by drought , very many are killed by wet and its effects","The Times, 19th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4009,19,9,1911,Autumn,19,9,1911,Autumn,had more to do with the scarcity than the subsequent drought . This year the drought was more severe on partridges,"The Times, 19th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4010,19,9,1911,Autumn,19,9,1911,Autumn,the scarcity than the subsequent drought . This year the drought was more severe on partridges than usual because of the,"The Times, 19th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4011,19,9,1911,Autumn,19,9,1911,Autumn,"possibly districts with very hot light soil , where the drought was really too much for them , and , of","The Times, 19th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4012,20,9,1911,Autumn,20,9,1911,Autumn,. Al work much interfered with in consequence of prolonged drought . BRmsis s ROKEN BHEL PROrMET.aY. -Mill returns for the,"The Times, 20th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4013,20,9,1911,Autumn,20,9,1911,Autumn,"steps to ensure adequate supplies of water during periods of drought , and a considerable amount of actual work is now","The Times, 20th September 1911",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM26,Bo'ness,20th Century newspaper,Media 4014,21,9,1911,Autumn,21,9,1911,Autumn,"as is so often the case it was standing the drought far better than the clays , though the harvest had","The Times, 21st September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4015,21,9,1911,Autumn,21,9,1911,Autumn,"even , long-continued growth without the pause due to summer drought which so often results in super-tuberation in the south .","The Times, 21st September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4016,21,9,1911,Autumn,21,9,1911,Autumn,"everywhere swedes and mangolds were surprisingly good , considering the drought . AGBICULTVnAL EX1 ; PEPrMRnTS . We heard , too","The Times, 21st September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4017,21,9,1911,Autumn,21,9,1911,Autumn,"of the chak or the stiffest Weald clays . The drought , indeed . lay heavy on the land ; even","The Times, 21st September 1911",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Weald,20th Century newspaper,Media 4018,22,9,1911,Autumn,22,9,1911,Autumn,"* , . . . 9 Lord Rosebery and the Drought in Scotiand 6 Shipping , Weather , and Mails :","The Times, 22th September 1911",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ32,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4019,23,9,1911,Autumn,23,9,1911,Autumn,Lord Rayleigh 's Dairies ( Limited ) said that the drought Vas the cause . Through the almost entire aixlure of,"The Times, 23th September 1911",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4020,23,9,1911,Autumn,23,9,1911,Autumn,"money for their milk , as owing to the long drought they are already using wvinter food for their cattle ,","The Times, 23th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4021,23,9,1911,Autumn,23,9,1911,Autumn,"but the course was very hard owing to the long drought , and putting was unusually dificult . The best single","The Times, 23th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4022,23,9,1911,Autumn,23,9,1911,Autumn,huntsmen must have experienced rather an anxious time until the drought ended In the Midlands cub-hunting has progressed throughout the month,"The Times, 23th September 1911",England,"UKF,UKG",,,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 4023,23,9,1911,Autumn,23,9,1911,Autumn,in scatter- ing the litters of young foxes . The drought was the more exasperating to huntsmen because the early harvest,"The Times, 23th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4024,23,9,1911,Autumn,23,9,1911,Autumn,"large proportion of the cane countries is seriously affected by drought in the same season . On the other hand ,","The Times, 23th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4025,25,9,1911,Autumn,25,9,1911,Autumn,"were carrying a very fair show of bine considering the drought , from which , indeed , they did not seem","The Times, 25th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4026,25,9,1911,Autumn,25,9,1911,Autumn,"none until last week . The break up of the drought has been a very gradual process , and even now","The Times, 25th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4027,25,9,1911,Autumn,25,9,1911,Autumn,"a general agreement that horses have not suffered from the drought nearly to the same extent as cattle , sheep ,","The Times, 25th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4028,25,9,1911,Autumn,25,9,1911,Autumn,"good breeding season , with few il effects from the drought . Lord Willoughby de Broke has stated to a Press","The Times, 25th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4029,25,9,1911,Autumn,25,9,1911,Autumn,exercise for the bulk of their preparation ; but the drought has made it very improbable that acceptances in the imnportant,"The Times, 25th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4030,25,9,1911,Autumn,25,9,1911,Autumn,"qr. -More raln is till required by Esrex farmers , drought haviug only partially bmroe up . HANTS . Sept. 23-At","The Times, 25th September 1911",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4031,25,9,1911,Autumn,25,9,1911,Autumn,recoverr trom the denresdon which set in ownlg to the drought . Prospets cmtinurd ee a the rains so far have,"The Times, 25th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4032,26,9,1911,Autumn,26,9,1911,Autumn,"average net price of 5s. 5672d. per lb . The drought had now ended , and the monthly yields of rubber","The Times, 26th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4033,26,9,1911,Autumn,26,9,1911,Autumn,"great rise in the price of sugar caused by the drought of 1904 , consumers fell back on their invisible stocks","The Times, 26th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4034,27,9,1911,Autumn,27,9,1911,Autumn,The ground was in fair condition considering the long- continued drought ; but the acceptances in the two produce stakes were,"The Times, 27th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4035,27,9,1911,Autumn,27,9,1911,Autumn,"in the future , be preferable . During the recent drought the water-supply systems of the country have been put severely","The Times, 27th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4036,28,9,1911,Autumn,28,9,1911,Autumn,increased rent . Indeed in this sumnmer of heat and drought it looked specially flourishing ; for although men complained that,"The Times, 28th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4037,29,9,1911,Autumn,29,9,1911,Autumn,"France , is also dearer , probably owing to the drought of the summer ; for all who grow lavender in","The Times, 29th September 1911",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI22,Mitcham,20th Century newspaper,Media 4038,29,9,1911,Autumn,29,9,1911,Autumn,"the end of August in con- sequence of the continued drought , was opened yester- day at the Crystal Palace .","The Times, 29th September 1911",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI22,Crystal Palace,20th Century newspaper,Media 4039,29,9,1911,Autumn,29,9,1911,Autumn,"SOUTIH AFRCA was held yesterday , Mr. J. A. M. Drought presiding . The chairman referredto the salientiterasinthe accounts , and","The Times, 29th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4040,30,9,1911,Autumn,30,9,1911,Autumn,at the period early in the present month when the drought was most severely felt . It would be interesting to,"The Times, 30th September 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4041,30,9,1911,Autumn,30,9,1911,Autumn,"the dry weather . Cub-hunting has suffered less from the drought in the North than in the Midlands and South ,","The Times, 30th September 1911",England,"UKF,UKG,UKE",UKE2,UKE21,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 4042,2,10,1911,Autumn,2,10,1911,Autumn,ef the manurial dressings in ndtigating the influences of the drought . Fertilizers applied in dry weather are retarded in their,"The Times, 2th October 1911",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG13,Warwickshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 4043,2,10,1911,Autumn,2,10,1911,Autumn,"ophthahniainhotcountries , being no longer in fashion . Despite tlhe drought the crops were good on this light land , though","The Times, 2th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4044,2,10,1911,Autumn,2,10,1911,Autumn,"rain nearly every day last wee anll effects of the drought have disappeared , and both the carms bounded by the","The Times, 2th October 1911",England,UKD,"UKD7,UKD3","UKD73,UKD31,UKD32","Aintree,Alt,Hightown",20th Century newspaper,Media 4045,3,10,1911,Autumn,3,10,1911,Autumn,( p. 10 ) To-day 's Dairy Show . The drought has affected the number of entries of the Dairy Show,"The Times, 3th October 1911",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI21,Greenwich,20th Century newspaper,Media 4046,3,10,1911,Autumn,3,10,1911,Autumn,but this was expected m view of the pro- longed drought . The falling-off in the number of cattle indicates the,"The Times, 3th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4047,3,10,1911,Autumn,3,10,1911,Autumn,view the future of their industry vith equanimity . THn DRouGHT A.ND CmsxsEMrAxMG . The past season has aggravated the difficulties,"The Times, 3th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4048,4,10,1911,Autumn,4,10,1911,Autumn,rise in the price of sugar owing to the prolonged drought and the consequent short crop on the Continent is at,"The Times, 4th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4049,4,10,1911,Autumn,4,10,1911,Autumn,"some of them are very promising , and that the drought has not affected the roots to anything lek the extent","The Times, 4th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4050,5,10,1911,Autumn,5,10,1911,Autumn,"time of our visit , showing no effects of the drought , which , indeed , did not seem to have","The Times, 5th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4051,5,10,1911,Autumn,5,10,1911,Autumn,hottest and stillest days of this torrid summer . The drought had told worst on the young seeds in the barley,"The Times, 5th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4052,5,10,1911,Autumn,5,10,1911,Autumn,more than most herbaceous plants from the abnormal heat and drought . Cool conditions are essential for the production of perfect,"The Times, 5th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4053,6,10,1911,Autumn,6,10,1911,Autumn,this season 's poor hay crop is exhausted . The drought of last summer has already deteriorated the quality of the,"The Times, 6th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4054,6,10,1911,Autumn,6,10,1911,Autumn,) Golf on Public Commons Brooks 's Comet .. The Drought and Lake Dwellings in Britain ( Professor Boyd Dawkins ),"The Times, 6th October 1911",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4055,6,10,1911,Autumn,6,10,1911,Autumn,"oRiceS , 17 and 19 , Cockspur-stt , S.W. THE DROUGHT AND LAK DWELN ] NGS IN BRITAIN . TO TEE","The Times, 6th October 1911",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4056,6,10,1911,Autumn,6,10,1911,Autumn,us of the opportunity for research now offered by the drought for the examination of desiccated margins of all the sheets,"The Times, 6th October 1911",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4057,6,10,1911,Autumn,6,10,1911,Autumn,in Britain . It will be remembered that the exceptional drought of 1853-5 th Alpine regions followed by a severe winter,"The Times, 6th October 1911",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4058,6,10,1911,Autumn,6,10,1911,Autumn,whole area was entirely removed . Owing to the excessive drought experienced during the year the percentage of vacancies was heavy,"The Times, 6th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4059,7,10,1911,Autumn,7,10,1911,Autumn,fieldfare . This year in the south of England the drought and cold of early aut-umn have prevented that free blossoming,"The Times, 7th October 1911",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4060,7,10,1911,Autumn,7,10,1911,Autumn,Works and . Stores Committee reported that notwithstanding the continued drought during the past suamer the supply throughout the whole of,"The Times, 7th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4061,7,10,1911,Autumn,7,10,1911,Autumn,"Trade Unions . , . . 5 London and the Drought .. .. 4 Industrial Exhibition in Manchester .. 10 Dublin","The Times, 7th October 1911",England,"UKI,UKD",UKD3,"UKD31,UK32",,20th Century newspaper,Media 4062,7,10,1911,Autumn,7,10,1911,Autumn,", and will be required to prodnen samples m1 neat droughtopeeWship . Preference will be siven to men wIthi Eome knowledgeofr","The Times, 7th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4063,9,10,1911,Autumn,9,10,1911,Autumn,"60,000OZ. and the profit 100,246 . Canadian Fruit Damaged by Drought . From the report of the Canadian Department of Agriculture","The Times, 9th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4064,10,10,1911,Autumn,10,10,1911,Autumn,' .. Nov. 18 O TOSopcrier accommodation . Hgh-clam9 cuIine. drOUTH S IW.z crtdLoMTwst Vidst-etase Farms . ) Ajgoa Bay .,"The Times, 10th October 1911",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4065,10,10,1911,Autumn,10,10,1911,Autumn,"of the fish was due to the heat and the drought . In another case , where 2S0 dead fash were","The Times, 10th October 1911",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,Esher,20th Century newspaper,Media 4066,10,10,1911,Autumn,10,10,1911,Autumn,"increased price of milk was the length of the summer drought , leading to a deficiency of grass for the cows","The Times, 10th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4067,10,10,1911,Autumn,10,10,1911,Autumn,"wurzels were also a very light crop owing to the drought , and the lowest prtce at present w ; as","The Times, 10th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4068,10,10,1911,Autumn,10,10,1911,Autumn,"practically over , under exceptionally favourable conditions ; but the drought did not relent , and continued to affect other crops","The Times, 10th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4069,10,10,1911,Autumn,10,10,1911,Autumn,", we wish to measure the full effects of the drought over the Mfidlands and the Eastern and Southern coun'ties it","The Times, 10th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4070,10,10,1911,Autumn,10,10,1911,Autumn,June ; but that they did not suffer from the drought is shown in succcssive reports from June 1 onwards .,"The Times, 10th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4071,10,10,1911,Autumn,10,10,1911,Autumn,"ever recorded Beans evidently are not made for hleat and drought . The worst befell the spring beans , which are","The Times, 10th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4072,10,10,1911,Autumn,10,10,1911,Autumn,"divisions , showing clearly where the evil effects of the drought have been most severely felt . The prospects for stock","The Times, 10th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4073,12,10,1911,Autumn,12,10,1911,Autumn,". The soil , powdered to flour by the long drought , caused dense masses of dust to betray the presence","The Times, 12th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4074,12,10,1911,Autumn,12,10,1911,Autumn,"few miles away , and the severity of a summer drought is almost always greater than the rainfall statistics for a","The Times, 12th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4075,12,10,1911,Autumn,12,10,1911,Autumn,the great loss suffered by farmers on account of the drought this season a Famine Fnmd has been formed by the,"The Times, 12th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4076,13,10,1911,Autumn,13,10,1911,Autumn,"the greatly increased cast ot production resulting fromn the greatest drought on record , it is impossible to retail dlairyr milkt","The Times, 13th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4077,13,10,1911,Autumn,13,10,1911,Autumn,", against 7-70d.I estates , suffered severely from the protracted drought , and crop from these two places was in' consequence","The Times, 13th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4078,13,10,1911,Autumn,13,10,1911,Autumn,hand . The flow of latex suffered fero the long drought . COMPANY MEETINGS . SUNGKA-ICHUMOR ESTATES ( LIMITED ) .,"The Times, 13th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4079,13,10,1911,Autumn,13,10,1911,Autumn,", This discrepancy was easlly accounted for by the exceptional drought . The directors did not anticipate that the company 's","The Times, 13th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4080,13,10,1911,Autumn,13,10,1911,Autumn,"western end of this line , due to a pDrotracted drought . The wisdom of the purchase of the securities of","The Times, 13th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4081,14,10,1911,Autumn,14,10,1911,Autumn,"paper . The gorse had been mostly burnt dming te drought , and scraps of journalism and advertisements had been caught","The Times, 14th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4082,14,10,1911,Autumn,14,10,1911,Autumn,extraordinarily dry for the time of the year . The drought would appear to have returned to Exmo6r . Water-courses which,"The Times, 14th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4083,14,10,1911,Autumn,14,10,1911,Autumn,"per cent , during the year . In consequence of drought the yield of the crops of the past year was","The Times, 14th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4084,16,10,1911,Autumn,16,10,1911,Autumn,Gn ; mB VALEY . Here all traces of the drought had been left behind ; the flat strip of meadow,"The Times, 16th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4085,16,10,1911,Autumn,16,10,1911,Autumn,are few instances after September of delay on account of drought . October is one of the wvettest months of the,"The Times, 16th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4086,16,10,1911,Autumn,16,10,1911,Autumn,while the land is less subject to the influences of drought . Steam power is employed to a considerable extent in,"The Times, 16th October 1911",England,"UKH,UKJ","UKH3,UKJ2",UKJ23,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4087,18,10,1911,Autumn,18,10,1911,Autumn,"74,00Olb . The deficiency was largely due to the long drought , which afiected the flow of latex seriously The average","The Times, 18th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4088,19,10,1911,Autumn,19,10,1911,Autumn,"to complain of as regards their swede crops . The drought , however , then lay heavy on the countryside ;","The Times, 19th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4089,19,10,1911,Autumn,19,10,1911,Autumn,"that crop fetched in the market : Owinlg to a drought of unprecedented severity and duration , only 10 per cent","The Times, 19th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4090,19,10,1911,Autumn,19,10,1911,Autumn,". of the maize crop could be gathered . The drought has come to an end , and the weather for","The Times, 19th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4091,19,10,1911,Autumn,19,10,1911,Autumn,"telegrams began to come in advising them of the serious drought and its effects on the crops , he became rather","The Times, 19th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4092,19,10,1911,Autumn,19,10,1911,Autumn,"time the good crops on neighbouring lines , where the drought was not nearly so severe , caused upwards of 744,501","The Times, 19th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4093,19,10,1911,Autumn,19,10,1911,Autumn,"in the case of oats and barley . Though the drought caused the crop to suiffer seriously in their zone ,","The Times, 19th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4094,20,10,1911,Autumn,20,10,1911,Autumn,present con-siders this to be too sanguine . The extraordhiary drought which has prevailed in the Federated Malay States for a,"The Times, 20th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4095,21,10,1911,Autumn,21,10,1911,Autumn,"the people of those provinces which are affected both by drought and rebellion , and orders 200,000 taels from the savings","The Times, 21st October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4096,23,10,1911,Autumn,23,10,1911,Autumn,"thinnest sandy soils beyozid the Eden had not felt the drought , the effects of which were more to be seen","The Times, 23th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4097,23,10,1911,Autumn,23,10,1911,Autumn,"account of 3,000 remains intact . The report states that drought last spring affected home sales , but export business wa","The Times, 23th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4098,24,10,1911,Autumn,24,10,1911,Autumn,", who began by attributing the whole trouble to the drought , pointed out that in lean years the riso in","The Times, 24th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4099,24,10,1911,Autumn,24,10,1911,Autumn,"playing on feelings produced by tho unavoidable results of a drought , then they would pay for the present temporary rise","The Times, 24th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4100,24,10,1911,Autumn,24,10,1911,Autumn,"and English in the schools . BREAK IN THE TRANLSVALA DROUGHTJOUSMNESBURG , Ocr. 23. * Steady rains w-hichi fell for some","The Times, 24th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4101,25,10,1911,Autumn,25,10,1911,Autumn,"decrease in wheat amrounted to 5,327 , due to tlhe drought in the south and consequent damage to crops , and","The Times, 25th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4102,25,10,1911,Autumn,25,10,1911,Autumn,"the bed of the strcam should not be reduced during drought , and it was enacted that 120,000 gallons daily should","The Times, 25th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4103,25,10,1911,Autumn,25,10,1911,Autumn,"vcry clearest water from the streams during the times of drought , it will be dependent upon the valley reservoir ,","The Times, 25th October 1911",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE22,Northallerton,20th Century newspaper,Media 4104,26,10,1911,Autumn,26,10,1911,Autumn,"trucks and in mounds on the quayside . Considering the drought , and having in mind the devastation of this crop","The Times, 26th October 1911",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4105,30,10,1911,Autumn,30,10,1911,Autumn,"ascribed for the most part to the effect of the drought on the beet crops , especially in Gennany . But","The Times, 30th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4106,30,10,1911,Autumn,30,10,1911,Autumn,". They were necessarily sown in the face of the drought , and resowing soon became too late . They lingered","The Times, 30th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4107,30,10,1911,Autumn,30,10,1911,Autumn,""" Fosterton hybrid , "" &e . After- every recurring drought and partial failure of root crops there is a revival","The Times, 30th October 1911",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM22,Fosterton,20th Century newspaper,Media 4108,30,10,1911,Autumn,30,10,1911,Autumn,"prospect is not encouraging at present . After the prolonged drought the ewes are thin in condition , and the scarcity","The Times, 30th October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4109,31,10,1911,Autumn,31,10,1911,Autumn,"and stating that the estimated deficiency is due entirely to drought . Mr. Malcolm Cumming , the late general manager ,","The Times, 31st October 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4110,1,11,1911,Autumn,1,11,1911,Autumn,those of the central area . They never suffer from drought or lack of food supply . This seems to show,"The Times, 1st November 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4111,1,11,1911,Autumn,1,11,1911,Autumn,"Beg. , Territorial Force . Ijeut . J. B. A. Drought , 2nd Batt . I Irish Rifes , has been","The Times, 1st November 1911",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4112,4,11,1911,Autumn,4,11,1911,Autumn,the sloping banks are still cracked with the patterns of drought . Phieesants pace the dry beds of the forest pools,"The Times, 4th November 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4113,4,11,1911,Autumn,4,11,1911,Autumn,"the pathways with a stagnant scum , born of long drought ; * and the rivulets run scantily and as it","The Times, 4th November 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4114,4,11,1911,Autumn,4,11,1911,Autumn,for the year ended June 30 states that a severe drought experienced during the spring did not affect the yield of,"The Times, 4th November 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4115,6,11,1911,Autumn,6,11,1911,Autumn,"in flood time , and leaving it in time of drought . Mr. Barnard then read a letter from Mr. John","The Times, 6th November 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4116,6,11,1911,Autumn,6,11,1911,Autumn,"additional guarantee for the health of the Metropols . The drought should teach us a lesson , and it behoved us","The Times, 6th November 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4117,6,11,1911,Autumn,6,11,1911,Autumn,forward in many districts and is advancing quickly where the drought delayed operations for so many weeks . Most of the,"The Times, 6th November 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4118,9,11,1911,Autumn,9,11,1911,Autumn,but I should like to add one word . The drought of the present year is certainly the great cause of,"The Times, 9th November 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4119,10,11,1911,Autumn,10,11,1911,Autumn,"of year because of the shortness of grass through the drought , to any one who had just come from the","The Times, 10th November 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4120,11,11,1911,Autumn,11,11,1911,Autumn,", but when so planted they must be protected from drought during the following summer . Aesculus parvifiora ( or inaecrostachya","The Times, 11st November 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4121,11,11,1911,Autumn,11,11,1911,Autumn,"from the wind . They can endure any amotunt of drought when established , and should be cut back fairly hard","The Times, 11st November 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4122,11,11,1911,Autumn,11,11,1911,Autumn,"in ordinary light soil , but should be protected from drought until they are established . Of the many species of","The Times, 11st November 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4123,13,11,1911,Autumn,13,11,1911,Autumn,14 Sale of unnters at Leicester .. .. .. IS Drought and the Wintering of Live Stock 13 Co-opertion in Agriculture,"The Times, 13th November 1911",England,UKF,UKF2,UKF21,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4124,13,11,1911,Autumn,13,11,1911,Autumn,Accrington late on Saturday night . ( p. 8 ) Drought and the Wintering of Live Stock . To-day we publish,"The Times, 13th November 1911",England,UKD,UKD4,UKD43,Accrington,20th Century newspaper,Media 4125,13,11,1911,Autumn,13,11,1911,Autumn,"the wintering of live stock as affected by the prolonged drought . ( p. 13 ) Reindeer at the "" Zoo","The Times, 13th November 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4126,13,11,1911,Autumn,13,11,1911,Autumn,little damage was done . In this respect the long drought tLrned out to have been a blessing in disguise .,"The Times, 13th November 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4127,13,11,1911,Autumn,13,11,1911,Autumn,"and a short acreage . Kohl rabi ha.s stood the drought better than anything , but there is not a large","The Times, 13th November 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4128,13,11,1911,Autumn,13,11,1911,Autumn,"I can well remember 1868 , and though the summer drought was much more severe then there was no second drought","The Times, 13th November 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4129,13,11,1911,Autumn,13,11,1911,Autumn,"drought was much more severe then there was no second drought In October , and the catch crops sown in August","The Times, 13th November 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4130,13,11,1911,Autumn,13,11,1911,Autumn,"constructed cowshed . Although not so severely affected by the drought as the South of England , Scotland has not escaped","The Times, 13th November 1911",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4131,14,11,1911,Autumn,14,11,1911,Autumn,"box . eels , live . 7s. to 2Os. per drought : berrings. fresh . Euglish , Sc . to 16C.","The Times, 14th November 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4132,15,11,1911,Autumn,15,11,1911,Autumn,in viewv oZ the ha-zardous prospects created by the prolonged droughts and the partial failure of crops in ccrtnin paits of,"The Times, 15th November 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4133,18,11,1911,Autumn,18,11,1911,Autumn,"topintst inch of soil , and are quicldy affected by drought and moisture and by supplies of artificial plovender . All","The Times, 18th November 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4134,18,11,1911,Autumn,18,11,1911,Autumn,course of his remarks he said d Since the great drought bkoke up in 1903 we have enjoyed a succession of,"The Times, 18th November 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4135,18,11,1911,Autumn,18,11,1911,Autumn,emerged out of the profitless endition to . which that drought brought us into one which has enabled us again to,"The Times, 18th November 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4136,18,11,1911,Autumn,18,11,1911,Autumn,", but at times it has given us trouble by drought and floods , both of which ave had their inluence","The Times, 18th November 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4137,20,11,1911,Autumn,20,11,1911,Autumn,"it minimizes the effects of an excessive rainfall-or a protracted drought , while the quantities applied supply all the nutriment the","The Times, 20th November 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4138,20,11,1911,Autumn,20,11,1911,Autumn,". On the whole Scotland suffered less from the sunmer drought than England , although in raany districts the root and","The Times, 20th November 1911","England,Scotland",UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4139,21,11,1911,Autumn,21,11,1911,Autumn,"meeting of the Thames Conservancy , referred to the summer drought and its influence on the water supply of London .","The Times, 21st November 1911",England,"UKI,UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 4140,21,11,1911,Autumn,21,11,1911,Autumn,"happy to think- that no evil results had foilowed the drought , London being fully sapplied with w ; ater .","The Times, 21st November 1911",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4141,21,11,1911,Autumn,21,11,1911,Autumn,", acknowvledged the services rendered by the Chairmuan during the drought , the latter remark- ng that the position had been","The Times, 21st November 1911",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4142,21,11,1911,Autumn,21,11,1911,Autumn,last year in the Eastern Counties . >wing to the drought . It was pro osed by the present BilU to,"The Times, 21st November 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4143,24,11,1911,Autumn,24,11,1911,Autumn,that time pointed-to a very large crop . IUnfortunately the drought of the present summer brought about the failure of the,"The Times, 24th November 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4144,25,11,1911,Autumn,25,11,1911,Autumn,"amounted to 52,8871b . It was affected by the protracted drought , but for which Mr. Bovd 's estimate for 1910-11","The Times, 25th November 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4145,27,11,1911,Autumn,27,11,1911,Autumn,"told , have been hard hit during this year of drought , a drought from which the Irish pastures suffered during","The Times, 27th November 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4146,27,11,1911,Autumn,27,11,1911,Autumn,"been hard hit during this year of drought , a drought from which the Irish pastures suffered during the critical month","The Times, 27th November 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4147,27,11,1911,Autumn,27,11,1911,Autumn,"; and 23 ( Irish Tobacc ) . felt the drought somaewlat , so that the eprin corn crops were bblow","The Times, 27th November 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4148,30,11,1911,Autumn,30,11,1911,Autumn,sommer when rains have followed a period of heat and drought . But we Were told the pastures always carried a,"The Times, 30th November 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4149,4,12,1911,Winter,4,12,1911,Winter,"ber . The early sown catch crops that survived the drought in August are unusually strong , mustard especially being of","The Times, 4th December 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4150,4,12,1911,Winter,4,12,1911,Winter,. The success of cabbage and kale in withstanding the drought may have something to do with the method of trans-,"The Times, 4th December 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4151,4,12,1911,Winter,4,12,1911,Winter,climate origin of most 0 our greea crops . 'The drought last summier atLd autunn was almost as acutb and prolonged,"The Times, 4th December 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4152,4,12,1911,Winter,4,12,1911,Winter,", and therefore the plants were better established before the drought set in . The scorching weather in July and August","The Times, 4th December 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4153,4,12,1911,Winter,4,12,1911,Winter,had been constant enough to minimize the effects of the drought . A prominent farmer in Bucks was also able to,"The Times, 4th December 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4154,4,12,1911,Winter,4,12,1911,Winter,turnips . He contindea to hoe the sface throuLhout the drought with the object of cheekinq ceillat and conservring vatelver moisture,"The Times, 4th December 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4155,6,12,1911,Winter,6,12,1911,Winter,last yeir . The- decrease s atttibuted to the long drought during tWe summer . Of sheep there are Only 27,"The Times, 6th December 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4156,9,12,1911,Winter,9,12,1911,Winter,when established ablq to endure a great amount of . drought ; but it likes a rich . soil . It,"The Times, 9th December 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4157,9,12,1911,Winter,9,12,1911,Winter,"light soil , and will endure a good deal of drought . ' Its flowers are bright yellow and have reddish","The Times, 9th December 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4158,9,12,1911,Winter,9,12,1911,Winter,"need more moisture , but L. latifolium stood this summer'8 drought very weU with us without watering . They are the","The Times, 9th December 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4159,9,12,1911,Winter,9,12,1911,Winter,have great beauty . It wiU stand any amount of drought . : ..... -Nutalia-cerasior7mis is a shrub of the ;,"The Times, 9th December 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4160,9,12,1911,Winter,9,12,1911,Winter,"the easiest eutlre , and will stand ay -amount of drought , bearing- ita yellow fiowers for a long period .","The Times, 9th December 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4161,11,12,1911,Winter,11,12,1911,Winter,"crops did not germinate , or were destroyed by the drought ; but every acre seeded after the middle of September","The Times, 11st December 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4162,11,12,1911,Winter,11,12,1911,Winter,"auimals have not recovered from the adverse influences of the drought , although the conditions are now normal and thefeedinggenerous .","The Times, 11st December 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4163,11,12,1911,Winter,11,12,1911,Winter,milk to be affected . Tho influences of the recent drought will last throughout the lacta- tion periods of the cows,"The Times, 11st December 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4164,11,12,1911,Winter,11,12,1911,Winter,Smithfield Show bore little indication of the effects of the drought upon the root crops last sunmer . There were exhibitions,"The Times, 11st December 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4165,11,12,1911,Winter,11,12,1911,Winter,rtegarding mutton and pork is not so encouraging . The drought and the compulsory sale of large numbers of sheep and,"The Times, 11st December 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4166,13,12,1911,Winter,13,12,1911,Winter,"explained , at or about sundown after the normal winter drought or unusually prolonged spells of summer drought . That the","The Times, 13th December 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4167,13,12,1911,Winter,13,12,1911,Winter,the normal winter drought or unusually prolonged spells of summer drought . That the lightning is severe and the effects produced,"The Times, 13th December 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4168,13,12,1911,Winter,13,12,1911,Winter,country would 5uffer from the use of aeroplanes in warfare Drought the engineering problem of their design Ind manufacture to a,"The Times, 13th December 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4169,14,12,1911,Winter,14,12,1911,Winter,"about the time the seedlings were planted out a severe drought visited the country , and out of 4,000 plants successfily","The Times, 14th December 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4170,16,12,1911,Winter,16,12,1911,Winter,"period under review tapping operations were seriosly afected by the drought , which Tas general throughout the colony . There are","The Times, 16th December 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4171,16,12,1911,Winter,16,12,1911,Winter,"Aesfralia should show a4ny seious dinmuintion , such ax a drought would cause , our earnings would also be reduced ,","The Times, 16th December 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4172,18,12,1911,Winter,18,12,1911,Winter,", and tie thi was poof , owmig to . drought . Twenty bushels would be coisidered a fair crop ;","The Times, 18th December 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4173,18,12,1911,Winter,18,12,1911,Winter,"dry season "" brings , the da-ner of loss by drought has been vastly diminished . ' The "" packer ""","The Times, 18th December 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4174,18,12,1911,Winter,18,12,1911,Winter,got no wheat crop . last year owing to the drought . In the very middle of them I found a.,"The Times, 18th December 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4175,18,12,1911,Winter,18,12,1911,Winter,"withip the range . oft the summer and . autumn drought and . the recent temperate> conditions , - A promnient","The Times, 18th December 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4176,18,12,1911,Winter,18,12,1911,Winter,"crops 'were reported in the auitmn to have survived the drought in an extraordiary manner , while the growth of grass","The Times, 18th December 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4177,18,12,1911,Winter,18,12,1911,Winter,wvay in whdch this invalouble. crop has withstood the unprecedented drought this year in this country is truly remarlable The Continental,"The Times, 18th December 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4178,19,12,1911,Winter,19,12,1911,Winter,future time severe losses of stock' in a period of drought . 'With this object in view we have created a,"The Times, 19th December 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4179,21,12,1911,Winter,21,12,1911,Winter,and home ) amounted to is. ltiL per lb The drought experienced in the Federated Malay States adversely afected the quantity,"The Times, 21st December 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4180,25,12,1911,Winter,25,12,1911,Winter,". The distig ing features of the closing year were drought and sunshine . The last half century , which-is the","The Times, 25th December 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4181,25,12,1911,Winter,25,12,1911,Winter,", which , in view of the subsequent months of drought and continuous sunshine , were of unspeakable value . July","The Times, 25th December 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4182,25,12,1911,Winter,25,12,1911,Winter,"enterprise . It is true that the effects of the drought are not yet wholly surmounted , for shortages of roots","The Times, 25th December 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4183,25,12,1911,Winter,25,12,1911,Winter,"loving crop , though no doubt its ability to 'withstand drought and to mature and prosper in sunshmie is due to","The Times, 25th December 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4184,25,12,1911,Winter,25,12,1911,Winter,*n the spring . GnESN COors. lThe effect of the drought naturally was most' severe upon the crops ' of summaer,"The Times, 25th December 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4185,25,12,1911,Winter,25,12,1911,Winter,"for winter and sprng feeding . The continuance of* the drought , however , prevented the cultivation of the stronger soils","The Times, 25th December 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4186,25,12,1911,Winter,25,12,1911,Winter,"not been favourable for holdings of this type . The drought restricted tih methods of nanagent sitab1e on smal holdings ,","The Times, 25th December 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4187,28,12,1911,Winter,28,12,1911,Winter,so that they would not suffer agsin So severely from drought . The property already possessed an unique record of gold,"The Times, 28th December 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4188,30,12,1911,Winter,30,12,1911,Winter,in the Labour troubles . The effect of sun and drought upon the crops was very marked . A very early,"The Times, 30th December 1911",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4189,5,1,1912,Winter,5,1,1912,Winter,"year , which had to be abandoned owing to the drought . Many of the features of the proposed opera- tions","The Times, 5th January 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4190,8,1,1912,Winter,8,1,1912,Winter,". Their large root development makes them able to resist drought , and thus ensures , as has been sliown at","The Times, 8th January 1912",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH25,Clifton,20th Century newspaper,Media 4191,12,1,1912,Winter,12,1,1912,Winter,doing rery well and that in spite of the severe drought laet summer the rents aLI over the country wecrc being,"The Times, 12th January 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4192,15,1,1912,Winter,15,1,1912,Winter,the worst experiences within living memory . Last year 's drought was most acute in the counties south of the Thames,"The Times, 15th January 1912",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 4193,15,1,1912,Winter,15,1,1912,Winter,trifolium . I am afraid the results of the disastrous drought of 1911 will not be fully felt for 12 months,"The Times, 15th January 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4194,16,1,1912,Winter,16,1,1912,Winter,". But the sumner was probably more remarkable for its drought than any since 1893 , though in that year the","The Times, 16th January 1912",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4195,16,1,1912,Winter,16,1,1912,Winter,"was about 3in . In the South-west of Eniland tlhe drought . cuhninated in WViltshire elndl surrounding distriets , where several","The Times, 16th January 1912","England,Scotland","UKK,UKM",UKK1,UKK15,"Bradford-on-Avon,WViltshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 4196,16,1,1912,Winter,16,1,1912,Winter,supply . stretelhes far into tie region where the sulmmer drought was mostintense . The mean 24 uniformly distribulted stations in,"The Times, 16th January 1912",England,"UKI,UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 4197,16,1,1912,Winter,16,1,1912,Winter,"detailed examination we find that in 1911 the longest absolute drought or period w ith e , goneral raitifall for the","The Times, 16th January 1912",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 4198,16,1,1912,Winter,16,1,1912,Winter,a longer rainless period in summer . The longest absolute drought known in the Thames VaUey was 30 days in M3rch,"The Times, 16th January 1912",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 4199,16,1,1912,Winter,16,1,1912,Winter,opposite distribution prev-ailed . A prominent vestige of the summer drought is shoxwn in tho central counties from Somerset to Nottinghamshire,"The Times, 16th January 1912",England,"UKF,UKK","UKF1,UKK2","UKF15,UKF16,UKK23",Nottinghamshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 4200,17,1,1912,Winter,17,1,1912,Winter,average weight in Monmouthshire . During the height of the drought a very large num- ber of tront and salmon pink,"The Times, 17th January 1912",Wales,UKL,UKL2,"UKL24,UKL21","Breconshire,Monmouthshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 4201,20,1,1912,Winter,20,1,1912,Winter,enriched with well-decayed leaf mould- -It is more impatient of drought than the other species and should be planted in a,"The Times, 20th January 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4202,22,1,1912,Winter,22,1,1912,Winter,marketing of home stock as a consequence of the prolongedI drought . The effects of this were naturally more noticeable in,"The Times, 22th January 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4203,22,1,1912,Winter,22,1,1912,Winter,"of tho Continental beetroot crop as the result of prolonged drought . The recovery in prices began in February , and","The Times, 22th January 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4204,22,1,1912,Winter,22,1,1912,Winter,"quieter market . In June , in addition to the drought , consider- able damage by insects was reported , and","The Times, 22th January 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4205,22,1,1912,Winter,22,1,1912,Winter,"promise to be large , owving to the prevalence of drought . The fall in price , in svmpathv wvith the","The Times, 22th January 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4206,22,1,1912,Winter,22,1,1912,Winter,"prices in the finished article later on . The extended drought had the effect of lessening the flax yield , but","The Times, 22th January 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4207,22,1,1912,Winter,22,1,1912,Winter,"a cold , wet spring followed by excessive hcat and drought over large parts of the country . Tho worst sufferers","The Times, 22th January 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4208,22,1,1912,Winter,22,1,1912,Winter,"a large extent the increase was due to the exceptional drought , which affected not only commons and woods , but","The Times, 22th January 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4209,22,1,1912,Winter,22,1,1912,Winter,"to do with it. , but there are some big drought-stricken areas in West Australia . Jliverina , parts of Quecsland","The Times, 22th January 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4210,22,1,1912,Winter,22,1,1912,Winter,"in tho month of July . The saying that "" drought does not breed dearth in Eng-land "" has this season","The Times, 22th January 1912",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4211,22,1,1912,Winter,22,1,1912,Winter,and at a time when the effect of a prolonged drought bere and on the Continent wvas telling upon feeding stuffs,"The Times, 22th January 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4212,22,1,1912,Winter,22,1,1912,Winter,"in increasingly short supply throughout the year , due to drought and shortness of crop in the East , with a","The Times, 22th January 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4213,22,1,1912,Winter,22,1,1912,Winter,"time , causing much anxiety . In consequence of the drought and great heat an attack of red spider followed ,","The Times, 22th January 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4214,23,1,1912,Winter,23,1,1912,Winter,ia sonie distr ; ets from thie efTects of prolong-n drought : butt the puiv-s obtained for scool. froz-rn meat and,"The Times, 23th January 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4215,24,1,1912,Winter,24,1,1912,Winter,"have happened all at once in the middle of the drought , when the Canal Company suddenly diverted practically the whole","The Times, 24th January 1912",Wales,UKL,UKL2,"UKL24,UKL21","Brecon,Usk",20th Century newspaper,Media 4216,24,1,1912,Winter,24,1,1912,Winter,"price is not boing paid for the abnormal sunshine and drought of last year . In London , and in fact","The Times, 24th January 1912",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4217,26,1,1912,Winter,26,1,1912,Winter,"of a set- back generally , owng to the great drought of the past sumner , and it was to be","The Times, 26th January 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4218,27,1,1912,Winter,27,1,1912,Winter,"BATT . R. IRISH RIFLI. -Lieut . J. B. A. Drought , B. Irish Rifles , to be Adjutant ( Jan.","The Times, 27th January 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4219,29,1,1912,Winter,29,1,1912,Winter,Oats have not turned out so well . and the drought has affected both the quantity and quality . Cattle are,"The Times, 29th January 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4220,30,1,1912,Winter,30,1,1912,Winter,"in bpite of the calamitous effects of last year 's drought , he found that there was a wave of returning","The Times, 30th January 1912",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4221,2,2,1912,Winter,2,2,1912,Winter,"comparative failures , chiefly due to the long prevalence of drought , the verdict everywhere will be favourable . Gnouss DIsEAsE","The Times, 2th February 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4222,2,2,1912,Winter,2,2,1912,Winter,to be expected . Owing to the long continuance of drought covert wherein to asse.nble the partridges was ill to find,"The Times, 2th February 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4223,3,2,1912,Winter,3,2,1912,Winter,"; November , 451b. : Tapping largely suspended owiig to drought and wtering . Decem , Lber , 4111b . Total","The Times, 3th February 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4224,5,2,1912,Winter,5,2,1912,Winter,"few months should be showing no ill effects of the drought , provided they are well fed . It iS not","The Times, 5th February 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4225,5,2,1912,Winter,5,2,1912,Winter,", for the plant was so seriously damaged by the drought last summer that the prospect for the clover hay crop","The Times, 5th February 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4226,6,2,1912,Winter,6,2,1912,Winter,", their anticipations received severe blowvs afterwards through the fearful drought and labour turmoil . In fact , it was one","The Times, 6th February 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4227,6,2,1912,Winter,6,2,1912,Winter,the past tvo years had been most successful . The drought of last sunmner affected the milk supply and dairy operatiobs,"The Times, 6th February 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4228,6,2,1912,Winter,6,2,1912,Winter,"When the rain came the householder felt relieved that the drought was over , but failed to grasp the facl ,","The Times, 6th February 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4229,9,2,1912,Winter,9,2,1912,Winter,"good ad for the previous year , mainly because of drought , the very unusual apple crop , and other favourable","The Times, 9th February 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4230,10,2,1912,Winter,10,2,1912,Winter,now better equipped than in previous years for facing a drought or a series of yearsoflowrainfall . Thesubdivision of large estates,"The Times, 10th February 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4231,12,2,1912,Winter,12,2,1912,Winter,had to be curtailed by a month owing to the drought . The method of gsreing the . cows alter- nately,"The Times, 12th February 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4232,13,2,1912,Winter,13,2,1912,Winter,"dropping a match into a prairie scorched by a long drought ready to catch fire , and if there is a","The Times, 13th February 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4233,16,2,1912,Winter,16,2,1912,Winter,many years was for a time accentuatec by tbhe summer drought . At the same time the upwvard movement in wvages,"The Times, 16th February 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4234,23,2,1912,Winter,23,2,1912,Winter,"dropping a match into a prairie scorched by a lone drought . "" There was indeed a natural unrest amone the","The Times, 23th February 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4235,23,2,1912,Winter,23,2,1912,Winter,"true that many milk farmers have sulfered from the exceptional drought of last summer , and the same observation applies ,","The Times, 23th February 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4236,24,2,1912,Winter,24,2,1912,Winter,tenant-farmers are still suffering from the effects of the prolonged drought last summer . Owing to the scarcity of winter feed,"The Times, 24th February 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4237,24,2,1912,Winter,24,2,1912,Winter,"previous year , had been secured , niotwithstanding the severe drought during the middle months of the season . In conjunction","The Times, 24th February 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4238,26,2,1912,Winter,26,2,1912,Winter,of Hereford was singularly fortunate last year in escaping the drought in un acute form and grew splendid crops of mangels,"The Times, 26th February 1912",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG11,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4239,26,2,1912,Winter,26,2,1912,Winter,last year emphasis is laid upon the influences of the drought . The season vas one of the most noteworthy in,"The Times, 26th February 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4240,27,2,1912,Winter,27,2,1912,Winter,RAYLWAT CoMpANy. -Tho directors are advised that owing to the drought the River 3Magdalena has been mnprecedentedly low during the past,"The Times, 27th February 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4241,29,2,1912,Winter,29,2,1912,Winter,wvhich followed as a con. ; equence of the prolonged drought last summer . Those of them wvho have held mortgages,"The Times, 29th February 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4242,29,2,1912,Winter,29,2,1912,Winter,"than enough to do to meet the effects of the drought on my own property , and I think vour appeal","The Times, 29th February 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4243,4,3,1912,Spring,4,3,1912,Spring,"resigning the dicarag of Easebourne , Midhurst . Dr. Len Droughton 's reco ition erv1ce as the new pastor of Christ","The Times, 4th March 1912",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ24,"Easebourne,Midhurst",20th Century newspaper,Media 4244,5,3,1912,Spring,5,3,1912,Spring,"successful , and successful in spite of twvo unfavourable conditions-the drought of last summner and the anxieties of foreign . policy","The Times, 5th March 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4245,6,3,1912,Spring,6,3,1912,Spring,"constant outut of Power , ev-en In yrears of severet drought , . and to absorb the greatest gloods. telAIlllands tobheov","The Times, 6th March 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4246,7,3,1912,Spring,7,3,1912,Spring,for a period of Ois- weel ; xs owing to drought and the entire suspen-ion of the company 's carrying trade,"The Times, 7th March 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4247,8,3,1912,Spring,8,3,1912,Spring,it was accentuated in AUgust and September owing to the drought . They were able last October to raise the selling,"The Times, 8th March 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4248,9,3,1912,Spring,9,3,1912,Spring,"Church . Winchmore-hill , by the Rev. A. C. A. Drought . Vicar . P ofDTuC Wx.LuiAx SToNEsnm , second son","The Times, 9th March 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4249,9,3,1912,Spring,9,3,1912,Spring,"the same culture as I. sibirica and more impatient of drought . I. monnieri has been crossed with I. spuria ,","The Times, 9th March 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4250,9,3,1912,Spring,9,3,1912,Spring,where . the plant thrives . It i5 impatient of drought and should be grown in a fiat place fairy low,"The Times, 9th March 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4251,9,3,1912,Spring,9,3,1912,Spring,articles of food ( mostly owing to last year 's drought ) 'which have now reached the highest point since-early in,"The Times, 9th March 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4252,18,3,1912,Spring,18,3,1912,Spring,that last summer the prospects of famine conditions following upon drought were so great that the question of postponement or abandonment,"The Times, 18th March 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4253,19,3,1912,Spring,19,3,1912,Spring,"uIse , and accumulates it for use in periocls of drought , so in future must stores of mineral oils and","The Times, 19th March 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4254,19,3,1912,Spring,19,3,1912,Spring,"been satisfactory , since , in spite of the continued drought , it has been possible to maintain full service and","The Times, 19th March 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4255,20,3,1912,Spring,20,3,1912,Spring,"of the last year , owing to the almost universal drought , but compensation was found to a certain extent in","The Times, 20th March 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4256,20,3,1912,Spring,20,3,1912,Spring,"the importation of food-stuffs , rendered necessary by the protracted drought , which are supposed to have required a departure from","The Times, 20th March 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4257,25,3,1912,Spring,25,3,1912,Spring,year ; the shortage is attributable to the unusually prolonged drought and the much larger acreage pruned . Out of the,"The Times, 25th March 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4258,26,3,1912,Spring,26,3,1912,Spring,been generally favourable . 'In British Guiana the long continued drought must have a serious effect on the coming sugar c,"The Times, 26th March 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4259,1,4,1912,Spring,1,4,1912,Spring,Strawberry plants were so badly injured by last season 's drought that they are weaker and later than usual for this,"The Times, 1st April 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4260,3,4,1912,Spring,3,4,1912,Spring,"is cheaper , the advance due to last summer 's drought having been cancelled , and eggs are also cheaper in","The Times, 3th April 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4261,3,4,1912,Spring,3,4,1912,Spring,"but minlc wlhich had risen in price owing to the drought of last summer , is cheaper , and will continue","The Times, 3th April 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4262,3,4,1912,Spring,3,4,1912,Spring,"been disappointing . The first is sugar . Owing to drought the sugar harvest failed , and the prices at a","The Times, 3th April 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4263,3,4,1912,Spring,3,4,1912,Spring,"- Tapping stopped rest trees one month during alowering ; drought abnormal . DuxawL. -A further consignment of 1,0o4Tb. of dried","The Times, 3th April 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4264,4,4,1912,Spring,4,4,1912,Spring,"109,7001b . The shortage is attributed entirely to the severe drought and abnormal wintering of the trees eaperienced during the earlier","The Times, 4th April 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4265,8,4,1912,Spring,8,4,1912,Spring,"is not so thick and strong as usual . TIh- drought of last year played havoc wvith the young clover ,","The Times, 8th April 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4266,8,4,1912,Spring,8,4,1912,Spring,has been sustained through tho action of last year 's drought . The hay crop of 1912 will be of unusual,"The Times, 8th April 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4267,13,4,1912,Spring,13,4,1912,Spring,"during the past few months the colony has experienced a drought of exceptional severity , which , unfortunately , stiU continues","The Times, 13th April 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4268,13,4,1912,Spring,13,4,1912,Spring,done at any cost . In a year of abnormal drought such as had been experienced in 1911 moderate tapping was,"The Times, 13th April 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4269,13,4,1912,Spring,13,4,1912,Spring,"accounted for , in a large measure , by the drought affecting the vield from the youn , - trees ,","The Times, 13th April 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4270,15,4,1912,Spring,15,4,1912,Spring,"sown in April obtain is a safeguard against injury from drought , and consequently the area assigned to this crop and","The Times, 15th April 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4271,15,4,1912,Spring,15,4,1912,Spring,"dividend . Ithodesian descriptions were dull owing to news *of drought , but Buck 's Reef was actively bid 'Yor on","The Times, 15th April 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4272,15,4,1912,Spring,15,4,1912,Spring,"net rofit amounted to 54,094 , making with the amount Drought fo:rard 65,643 . The directors recommend a fnal dividend of","The Times, 15th April 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4273,17,4,1912,Spring,17,4,1912,Spring,"they expected to get , due largely to the prolonged drought . Their net sale price of d6. 2jd. had been","The Times, 17th April 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4274,18,4,1912,Spring,18,4,1912,Spring,"years ; but that was easily accounted for by the drought , the scarcity of water , and the number of","The Times, 18th April 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4275,19,4,1912,Spring,19,4,1912,Spring,"to nsmmenno . Boring operations not possible on account of drought . . tock of oil . 210 tons . ""","The Times, 19th April 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4276,19,4,1912,Spring,19,4,1912,Spring,"3,400 piculs of copra , but , owing to the drought , only 800,000 nuts vere harvested , producing 3,093 piculs","The Times, 19th April 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4277,19,4,1912,Spring,19,4,1912,Spring,"on board at port of ship- ment .. The prolonged drought affected the flowv of latexz , cspecially from the young","The Times, 19th April 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4278,22,4,1912,Spring,22,4,1912,Spring,"West Midlands were exceptionally fortu- nate in escaping the disastrous drought of last year , just as they were in evading","The Times, 22th April 1912",England,UKG,,,West Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 4279,22,4,1912,Spring,22,4,1912,Spring,", complain that the crop is exceptionally small . The drought last summer and the conse- quent shortness of food in","The Times, 22th April 1912",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4280,22,4,1912,Spring,22,4,1912,Spring,"flocks have been depleted in consequence of last year 's drought , but the fat markets already indicate heavy reductions ,","The Times, 22th April 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4281,23,4,1912,Spring,23,4,1912,Spring,"when the Federated 3Malay State experienced one of the worst droughts on record , their estate was able to continue tapping","The Times, 23th April 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4282,24,4,1912,Spring,24,4,1912,Spring,? YO C&NoaEs .. .. .. 19 RHODESIsLN MINEs AND DRoUGHT .. 19 STEA&H VExWS OuL ENGINES .. .. .. 20,"The Times, 24th April 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4283,24,4,1912,Spring,24,4,1912,Spring,about three weeks later than hitherto . RHODESIAN AMTES AAD DROUGHT . A telegram was received yesterday from the Bulawayo office,"The Times, 24th April 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4284,24,4,1912,Spring,24,4,1912,Spring,statement issuedby the Gold Fields Rhode- sian Company regarding the drought is referred to elsewhere . Nigerian Tin shares moved in,"The Times, 24th April 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4285,24,4,1912,Spring,24,4,1912,Spring,company 's traffic retumrs were very good . The prolonged drought last stimmer caused a complete failure of the nay crop,"The Times, 24th April 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4286,24,4,1912,Spring,24,4,1912,Spring,"autamn caused a considerable amount of less , and the drought led to the abandonment of the Army mancouvres , for","The Times, 24th April 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4287,25,4,1912,Spring,25,4,1912,Spring,"1910 . For the first three montbs of this year drought has interfered somievhat with the flush , but , given","The Times, 25th April 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4288,26,4,1912,Spring,26,4,1912,Spring,it but for the very abnormal season- Considering the exceptional drought he thought they had done very well . ( Cheers,"The Times, 26th April 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4289,27,4,1912,Spring,27,4,1912,Spring,"NOTES . A PERM&NENT , SPRING B3ORDER . A long drought at this time of year is the hardest trial that","The Times, 27th April 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4290,27,4,1912,Spring,27,4,1912,Spring,"have water now at any cost . They will stand drought far better in July and Augnst , however hot it","The Times, 27th April 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4291,27,4,1912,Spring,27,4,1912,Spring,"flowering plants , whether of the mountains or lowlands . Drought is unseasonable for them all , oven for southerners lilo","The Times, 27th April 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4292,27,4,1912,Spring,27,4,1912,Spring,"w ith the brilliant purple Viola gracilis , which endures drought as well as any spring flower , and far better","The Times, 27th April 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4293,27,4,1912,Spring,27,4,1912,Spring,"fioniana , where the daphne can be protected from eextreme drought . This is a most useful spring fiowering shrub ,","The Times, 27th April 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4294,27,4,1912,Spring,27,4,1912,Spring,", a year which was distinguished by the longest spring drought on record . At a number of places in Southern","The Times, 27th April 1912",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4295,27,4,1912,Spring,27,4,1912,Spring,"the East generally , I think , from very severe drought indeed , and in the last three months we had","The Times, 27th April 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4296,29,4,1912,Spring,29,4,1912,Spring,quite likely that in a few scattered places an absolute drought has prevailed throughout the whole of the present mnonth .,"The Times, 29th April 1912",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4297,29,4,1912,Spring,29,4,1912,Spring,"other root crops . It is also less susceptible to drought , but this circiumstance is probably accounted for by the","The Times, 29th April 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4298,29,4,1912,Spring,29,4,1912,Spring,", ike magels it had established a plant before the drought began it suffered no ill- effects from thle dry weather","The Times, 29th April 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4299,29,4,1912,Spring,29,4,1912,Spring,"LIVE STOCK . PROSPEcTS OF A LIGHT HAY CROP . Drought is more serious in April than in July , for","The Times, 29th April 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4300,29,4,1912,Spring,29,4,1912,Spring,the north and east have emphasized the influences of the drought . It will be seen from reports from correspondents given,"The Times, 29th April 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4301,29,4,1912,Spring,29,4,1912,Spring,"there may be an average yield , as even the drought has not discounted entirely the advantages of the vigorous start","The Times, 29th April 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4302,29,4,1912,Spring,29,4,1912,Spring,encouraging . The stiff land has suffered severely from the drought as it did also from the continuous rainfall in winter,"The Times, 29th April 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4303,29,4,1912,Spring,29,4,1912,Spring,farming district in tho E-ast Midlands suffered severely fromll the drought last year and is again tlhreatened with short crops of,"The Times, 29th April 1912",England,"UKF,UKG",,,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 4304,29,4,1912,Spring,29,4,1912,Spring,with the result that while the barley sprouted the severe drought stopped the growth and killed the seed . The same,"The Times, 29th April 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4305,29,4,1912,Spring,29,4,1912,Spring,This deficiency is due to a large extent to tho drought experienced in the early part of the year and excessive,"The Times, 29th April 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4306,30,4,1912,Spring,30,4,1912,Spring,has received a telegram from British Guiana announcing that the drought bas at last broken . Five mches of rain have,"The Times, 30th April 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4307,30,4,1912,Spring,30,4,1912,Spring,"orders had been cancelled and others postponed owing to tho drought in the summer of 1904 , which prevented river and","The Times, 30th April 1912",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4308,1,5,1912,Spring,1,5,1912,Spring,"vith torpedo-bomt destroyers , on re commissioning ; A. E. Drought , to the H1ECr. additional , for duty w ith","The Times, 1st May 1912",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM23,TYNE,20th Century newspaper,Media 4309,2,5,1912,Spring,2,5,1912,Spring,", with -14in . Last month there was an absolute drought of 18 days at Camden-square , commencimg on the 10th","The Times, 2th May 1912",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Mill Hill,20th Century newspaper,Media 4310,2,5,1912,Spring,2,5,1912,Spring,", and probably at other stations nearer London , the drought commencing on the 10th still continues . While a rigid","The Times, 2th May 1912",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Mill Hill,20th Century newspaper,Media 4311,2,5,1912,Spring,2,5,1912,Spring,Regent 's Park there is no previous instance of a drought so absolute as that which has marked the whole of,"The Times, 2th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4312,3,5,1912,Spring,3,5,1912,Spring,"scat-tered and of the lightest possible descrip- tion , the drought over England bas continxied Nvith almost unabated severity . In","The Times, 3th May 1912",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4313,3,5,1912,Spring,3,5,1912,Spring,"unstable condition , and it seemed scarcely possilble that the drought wtould continue unbroken throughout the wveek-end . LONDON ( !","The Times, 3th May 1912",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4314,3,5,1912,Spring,3,5,1912,Spring,"Soeiety 's high-level obscrvatory on lampstead leath , the absoluto drought which began on April 10 stiUl continues . Curiously enough","The Times, 3th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4315,4,5,1912,Spring,4,5,1912,Spring,"The National Federation of Meat Traders state that the protracted drought of last summer , render . ing necessary wholesale clearances","The Times, 4th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4316,4,5,1912,Spring,4,5,1912,Spring,. The wholesale clearances of stock rendered necessary by the drought of last summer are now being severely felt . (,"The Times, 4th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4317,4,5,1912,Spring,4,5,1912,Spring,"L'avsoa Wood , Starr Wood . WEATHER REPORTS . THE DROUGHT IN THE SOUTH . TO-DA 'S FORECAST FOP . E","The Times, 4th May 1912","England,Scotland","UKI,UKM",UKM3,UKM33,Starr,20th Century newspaper,Media 4318,4,5,1912,Spring,4,5,1912,Spring,"realized owing to the severity and long continuance of 1lie drought , the actual crop obt "" aine being 52,94D11b .","The Times, 4th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4319,6,5,1912,Spring,6,5,1912,Spring,.. .. .. 8 Weather Peports : Break in the Drought . . 15 ainancial and Commercial Section 17 to 20,"The Times, 6th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4320,6,5,1912,Spring,6,5,1912,Spring,"had failed to add to the stock , and tho drought of last spring resulted in a very short crqp .","The Times, 6th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4321,6,5,1912,Spring,6,5,1912,Spring,"patches of dead grass , caused by last season 's drought from which the herbage has had no opportunity to recover","The Times, 6th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4322,6,5,1912,Spring,6,5,1912,Spring,hty spring . The natural consequence of the heat and drought last summer was a considerah ] e failure of the,"The Times, 6th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4323,6,5,1912,Spring,6,5,1912,Spring,. CROPS AND LIVE STOCK . SERIOUS EFFECTS OF THE DROUGHT . The promiso of rain in tho middle of tho,"The Times, 6th May 1912",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4324,6,5,1912,Spring,6,5,1912,Spring,conceivable . It is to be feared that the April drought has sealed the fate of the corn as well as,"The Times, 6th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4325,6,5,1912,Spring,6,5,1912,Spring,"part of the island is more happily situated . The drought has been less prolonged and acute , with the result","The Times, 6th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4326,6,5,1912,Spring,6,5,1912,Spring,of Meat Traders was made almost inevitable by the untimely drought of the past month . The only circumstance that could,"The Times, 6th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4327,6,5,1912,Spring,6,5,1912,Spring,"fair crop has set on the trees , though the drought and the recent north and north-east winds have apparently caused","The Times, 6th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4328,6,5,1912,Spring,6,5,1912,Spring,"pressure gas . WEATHER REPORTS . PARTLAL BREAK IN THE DROUGHT . TO-DAY 'S FoECAST Pop . E:NGLAD , S.E. (","The Times, 6th May 1912",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4329,6,5,1912,Spring,6,5,1912,Spring,"; Ulml . O3 . A partial break- of the drought occurred an Satur day , when rainl fell in nll","The Times, 6th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4330,6,5,1912,Spring,6,5,1912,Spring,atunosphero . va scarecly favoumble for a renew7al of the drought in its most severe form . LONDON ( O5 ),"The Times, 6th May 1912",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4331,7,5,1912,Spring,7,5,1912,Spring,"trerethcot rainfall of Saturday last idas unapprediablc , the long drought couild scaredyv be regardod as at ay end . Tat","The Times, 7th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4332,7,5,1912,Spring,7,5,1912,Spring,"be smaller than last season 's , owing to prolonged drought in the Westem districts , CommeClal Markets : Conltract Coal","The Times, 7th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4333,7,5,1912,Spring,7,5,1912,Spring,"shares were under the influence of reports as to the drought , and Shamva developed marked weakness . MIovements on balance","The Times, 7th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4334,8,5,1912,Spring,8,5,1912,Spring,avcrazc . Both these conditions were due to the exceptionaa drought of last summer . No fresh instances of fish being,"The Times, 8th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4335,9,5,1912,Spring,9,5,1912,Spring,No. 3 . Boring day shift Only on account of drought . Ilnrrsu-llogygEO AYD Bit5su .. PiurnoLncoe SYNITPCATE. -It iS announced,"The Times, 9th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4336,11,5,1912,Spring,11,5,1912,Spring,"Professor .1 . B. al1tour on - G "" rdneing Drought . "" 3 . Royal Institution : Professor WV .","The Times, 11st May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4337,11,5,1912,Spring,11,5,1912,Spring,ooolb . This deficiency w as caused by the abnormal droughtvwhich prevailed during part of the year . The average net,"The Times, 11st May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4338,13,5,1912,Spring,13,5,1912,Spring,"Palaco gardens . This year , owing to tho unusual drought , the trees blossomed earlier , so that yesterday w%","The Times, 13th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4339,13,5,1912,Spring,13,5,1912,Spring,"spring and the amount of grass available until tho recent drought , . their difficulties would have been even greater .","The Times, 13th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4340,13,5,1912,Spring,13,5,1912,Spring,"has not recovered from the effect of last year 's drought , and in parts of the alarsh near the sea","The Times, 13th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4341,13,5,1912,Spring,13,5,1912,Spring,"of noto that the eazrots were less 2fZected by the drought than swedes and turnips , thevield having variea from 10","The Times, 13th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4342,13,5,1912,Spring,13,5,1912,Spring,"advantage of salt is that it mitigates the influences of drought by retaining the moisture in the land , while probably","The Times, 13th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4343,13,5,1912,Spring,13,5,1912,Spring,the winSter and sometimes doublo that Price in periods of drought . Under the terms of the conceselon tho echarge for,"The Times, 13th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4344,14,5,1912,Spring,14,5,1912,Spring,", 1-G ; Professor J. B. Balfour on "" Gardening Drought , "" 3 . British institute of Social Service :","The Times, 14th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4345,14,5,1912,Spring,14,5,1912,Spring,"mate , but that was entirely due to the severe drought which was experienced in thc Federated Malay States during .","The Times, 14th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4346,15,5,1912,Spring,15,5,1912,Spring,"King and Queen Alexandra . LECTURE OAN "" GARDEN-ING AND DROUGHT ! ' Professor I. Bayley Balfour gave the 9eventh Masters","The Times, 15th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4347,15,5,1912,Spring,15,5,1912,Spring,"' Memorial lecture in the afternoon on "" Gar-dening and Drought . "" The LEzc'ruas confined himself to physiological drought ,","The Times, 15th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4348,15,5,1912,Spring,15,5,1912,Spring,"and Drought . "" The LEzc'ruas confined himself to physiological drought , where adequate water is present in the soil ,","The Times, 15th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4349,15,5,1912,Spring,15,5,1912,Spring,special attention to the attunement of roots to the physiological drought of peat soils by symbiosis w-ith mycorrhixn . These were,"The Times, 15th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4350,18,5,1912,Spring,18,5,1912,Spring,and whichl would be tuseful in minimnizing the effects of drought and for purposes of defence . Hlo discusses the probable,"The Times, 18th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4351,18,5,1912,Spring,18,5,1912,Spring,"tho facilities available for removal of stock in time of drought , so that flocks and herds mnay ho readily transported","The Times, 18th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4352,18,5,1912,Spring,18,5,1912,Spring,"the F3ederated Malay St-ates , surfered from an absoluttely record drought . The area under rubber at the end of 1911","The Times, 18th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4353,18,5,1912,Spring,18,5,1912,Spring,A -COMPARISON WITH THE AVERAGE RAINFALL . Tho long spring drought of 1912 is now in all probability at an end,"The Times, 18th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4354,20,5,1912,Spring,20,5,1912,Spring,"but serious dameage has not yet been done by the drought , and early rains would put matters right . Tho","The Times, 20th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4355,20,5,1912,Spring,20,5,1912,Spring,years . Plants were thin owine to last summer 's drought ; the wet weather in the early spring sorured tho,"The Times, 20th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4356,20,5,1912,Spring,20,5,1912,Spring,"are showing abovo ground . EASTERN , COtMES . The droughti has been severe in the Eastern Counties , and has","The Times, 20th May 1912",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4357,20,5,1912,Spring,20,5,1912,Spring,"things , the excessive wet in March and the intense drought since . All strong lands are as hard as iron","The Times, 20th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4358,20,5,1912,Spring,20,5,1912,Spring,"clse , want rain . The effect of the April drought , it is feared , wiU be seen next year","The Times, 20th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4359,20,5,1912,Spring,20,5,1912,Spring,"little "" rain-the most we havd bad since , the drought set in . Kohl rabi and cabbages havo planted badly","The Times, 20th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4360,20,5,1912,Spring,20,5,1912,Spring,"the barloys , but both have sufferel by the long drought , and there has been much less "" undersowung ""","The Times, 20th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4361,20,5,1912,Spring,20,5,1912,Spring,"undersowung "" of grass seds , also because of the drought . On the heavier lands March was much too wet","The Times, 20th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4362,21,5,1912,Spring,21,5,1912,Spring,"every page with conundrums-any adequate compensating advan- tages . The drought of last summer , re-inforced by the alinost unexampled absence","The Times, 21st May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4363,22,5,1912,Spring,22,5,1912,Spring,"particular date . Xot only haxve thoy suffered from the drought , but everything this year has been so early that","The Times, 22th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4364,22,5,1912,Spring,22,5,1912,Spring,"for- ward with confidence . lVe can not provide against drought , frost , and tlhe rise in tbe urice of","The Times, 22th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4365,23,5,1912,Spring,23,5,1912,Spring,"Australians had enjoyed prosperity through good seasons and absence of drought , but when bad seasons came round again , as","The Times, 23th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4366,24,5,1912,Spring,24,5,1912,Spring,both in area and in its ability to cope with drought . Wlheat from the new Canadian West carries off the,"The Times, 24th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4367,24,5,1912,Spring,24,5,1912,Spring,"island being so dependent upon its rainfall suffers severely from drought , a state that has not yet been obviated by","The Times, 24th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4368,24,5,1912,Spring,24,5,1912,Spring,Demorara during the year has been the extraordinary and unprecedented drought.which has brought great loss to tho sugar planters . Tho,"The Times, 24th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4369,24,5,1912,Spring,24,5,1912,Spring,"has brought great loss to tho sugar planters . Tho drought com menced in August , 1911 , and from then","The Times, 24th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4370,24,5,1912,Spring,24,5,1912,Spring,"year , inadequate to do any material good , the drought continued through February and March , and whe the injury","The Times, 24th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4371,24,5,1912,Spring,24,5,1912,Spring,"the crop in better position than ordinarily to withstand any- drought up to the middle of July , when harvesting of","The Times, 24th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4372,24,5,1912,Spring,24,5,1912,Spring,"mated . The disappointing result was due to the excessive drought experienced in the earlier months of the year , and","The Times, 24th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4373,25,5,1912,Spring,25,5,1912,Spring,"Dccember 31 last , state that owing to the excessive drought during the early months and a shortage of labour the","The Times, 25th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4374,27,5,1912,Spring,27,5,1912,Spring,it was not umtil the week before last that the drought terminated and the countryside assumed the encouraging complexion which excited,"The Times, 27th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4375,27,5,1912,Spring,27,5,1912,Spring,"downpours in Lincoln- shire , where a week ago the drought was acute , while in other parts sufficient moisture has","The Times, 27th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4376,27,5,1912,Spring,27,5,1912,Spring,Aylesbury and other parts of Buckinghamshire the effects of tho drought were very severe . There has not been sufficient rain,"The Times, 27th May 1912",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ13,"Aylesbury,Buckinghamshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 4377,27,5,1912,Spring,27,5,1912,Spring,"all shown remarkable vitality since tho break up of the drought . It is e.xpected , says a Gloncestershire correspondent ,","The Times, 27th May 1912",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK13,Gloucestershire,20th Century newspaper,Media 4378,27,5,1912,Spring,27,5,1912,Spring,his clovers and seeds were so seriously injured by the drought last year that he ploughed down most of them and,"The Times, 27th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4379,28,5,1912,Spring,28,5,1912,Spring,"year as compared with last year oNving to a heavy drought and consequent lack , of food for the sheep .","The Times, 28th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4380,28,5,1912,Spring,28,5,1912,Spring,dust means recourse to the water-cart very soon unless the drought should be broken by rain . The Wild Horse team,"The Times, 28th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4381,29,5,1912,Spring,29,5,1912,Spring,"3nxd to withstand the effects of another period of moderate drought , but over our south-eastern counties the rainfall has been","The Times, 29th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4382,30,5,1912,Spring,30,5,1912,Spring,thoroughly well thr ! ough the ordeal of dust and drought . l ? oliago plants are no longer the fhvourites,"The Times, 30th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4383,30,5,1912,Spring,30,5,1912,Spring,"the Hon. Mrs. Whyte-Mei.vllc-Duncan . She married first Major George Drought Warburton , m.P. , and secondly , in 1869 ,","The Times, 30th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4384,30,5,1912,Spring,30,5,1912,Spring,"1910 . The decrease is accounted for by the abnormal drought which was experienced during the year , and by the","The Times, 30th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4385,30,5,1912,Spring,30,5,1912,Spring,"reduced by the manager , in consequence of the extraordinary drought which prevailed , to 1,060,0001b. , while the actual yield","The Times, 30th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4386,30,5,1912,Spring,30,5,1912,Spring,"mow renewing bark satistfatorily in three years , while the drought , no doubt , told more adversely on them than","The Times, 30th May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4387,31,5,1912,Spring,31,5,1912,Spring,. The shortage in the crop was due to excessive drought during the carl months of the year and to a,"The Times, 31st May 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4388,1,6,1912,Summer,1,6,1912,Summer,. The disappointing result is chiefly due to the severe drought and malarial fever whichwere prevalent in Ceylon during the fb-st,"The Times, 1st June 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4389,1,6,1912,Summer,1,6,1912,Summer,"violent temporary fluctuations , caused by short crops owing to drought .. These are the facts-they prefer fiction . As Sir","The Times, 1st June 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4390,3,6,1912,Summer,3,6,1912,Summer,"THE JUNE PROSPECT . There was a renewal of the drought in the early part of the week , the country","The Times, 3th June 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4391,3,6,1912,Summer,3,6,1912,Summer,"and cheerless . Had it not been for the intense drought in the previous month , however , May would have","The Times, 3th June 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4392,3,6,1912,Summer,3,6,1912,Summer,", though work has been difficult in consequence of the drought . There has been much anxiety concerning the clovers and","The Times, 3th June 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4393,3,6,1912,Summer,3,6,1912,Summer,"the good price t-hey are able to comand . The drought , coupled with the night frosts , played havoc in","The Times, 3th June 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4394,5,6,1912,Summer,5,6,1912,Summer,"condition , having made rapid growth in spite of the drought . There is , however , a very severe attack","The Times, 5th June 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4395,5,6,1912,Summer,5,6,1912,Summer,"s. per 441bex cusvs . Fenward firmer on reports of drought , and f.a.q. quoted 51a. to 5g Gd , quay","The Times, 5th June 1912",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ31,Southsea,20th Century newspaper,Media 4396,5,6,1912,Summer,5,6,1912,Summer,in tbree days . and reports of wind storms and drought In South Dakota . The cloe was steady at a,"The Times, 5th June 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4397,6,6,1912,Summer,6,6,1912,Summer,"Autaliitns ha enjoyed prosperity , through good seasonsand absence of drought , but when bad seasons came round again , as","The Times, 6th June 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4398,10,6,1912,Summer,10,6,1912,Summer,"rainless intervals are 2nore frequent now than formerly , summer drought is clearly a factor that has to be reckoned with","The Times, 10th June 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4399,10,6,1912,Summer,10,6,1912,Summer,"pastures have been common enough to induce the cultivation of drought-resisting plants such as lucerne , sainfoin , and maivze as","The Times, 10th June 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4400,10,6,1912,Summer,10,6,1912,Summer,practices of rainless regions could avertb the evil consequences of drought in our temrerato climatc . The system is not entirely,"The Times, 10th June 1912",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4401,10,6,1912,Summer,10,6,1912,Summer,a suggestion that they could moderate the effects of the drought if they would cultivate their land persistently and maaintain a,"The Times, 10th June 1912",England,"UKI,UKJ","UKI2,UKJ2","UKI23,UKJ22,UKJ24","Middlesex,Sussex",20th Century newspaper,Media 4402,11,6,1912,Summer,11,6,1912,Summer,the present summer will not be remarkable for such a drought as made the summer months of 1911 so expensive from,"The Times, 11st June 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4403,11,6,1912,Summer,11,6,1912,Summer,has fallen and that In some Parts the fear of drought is over . This news has been hailed with delight,"The Times, 11st June 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4404,13,6,1912,Summer,13,6,1912,Summer,"the Common- wealth which dissipate effectively the recent reports of drought . The week ended June 12 is almost a ""","The Times, 13th June 1912",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4405,13,6,1912,Summer,13,6,1912,Summer,half kilo This crop has suffered one of the worst droughts that the company has ever experienced . The expenditure on,"The Times, 13th June 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4406,14,6,1912,Summer,14,6,1912,Summer,", and in Ne vSouth Wales a condition of actual drought prevailed , in some parts of an aggravated character .","The Times, 14th June 1912",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4407,15,6,1912,Summer,15,6,1912,Summer,of its flowers has been little affected by the spring drought of this year . It is evidently a rose for,"The Times, 15th June 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4408,17,6,1912,Summer,17,6,1912,Summer,imagined . is the prolonged duration and severity of the drought . In favour of this explanation it may be pointed,"The Times, 17th June 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4409,17,6,1912,Summer,17,6,1912,Summer,trees have set fruit better than young ones . Tho drought be- came more and more severe in its effects when,"The Times, 17th June 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4410,19,6,1912,Summer,19,6,1912,Summer,"work . We hope , too , in spite of drought , wvhich bas for the moment injuriously affected agricultural prospects","The Times, 19th June 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4411,22,6,1912,Summer,22,6,1912,Summer,"development . As regarded river transport , sorious conditions of drought prevailed during many months of 1911 throughout the East ;","The Times, 22th June 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4412,22,6,1912,Summer,22,6,1912,Summer,"The operations of the dredgers have been seriously hampered by drought . The report of the ANGr.o JAV , . RIuBBE","The Times, 22th June 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4413,24,6,1912,Summer,24,6,1912,Summer,"every opportunity to recover from the effects of the early drought . There has been improvement , in a good many","The Times, 24th June 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4414,24,6,1912,Summer,24,6,1912,Summer,"of store stock . The effects of last year 's drought were still visible in the condition of the cows ,","The Times, 24th June 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4415,27,6,1912,Summer,27,6,1912,Summer,"seemed to thrive remarkably we ] ll thlrough the long drought , only to disappear in the most unaccountable fashion in","The Times, 27th June 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4416,28,6,1912,Summer,28,6,1912,Summer,"year , and in all parts of the State severe droughts are rare . About 400,000 people , roughly one-fifth of","The Times, 28th June 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4417,28,6,1912,Summer,28,6,1912,Summer,"former area produces vegetables in great profusion , and as droughts are almost unknown , northern farmers are being attracted in","The Times, 28th June 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4418,28,6,1912,Summer,28,6,1912,Summer,selling owing to the strength of grain caused by reported droughty weather conditions . MONEY END ExcasoE . To-day Prev. day,"The Times, 28th June 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4419,28,6,1912,Summer,28,6,1912,Summer,is much needed . Cotton- sowing hss been retarded by drought . At ColabaRnd Byculla the rainfal durlng the week is,"The Times, 28th June 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4420,1,7,1912,Summer,1,7,1912,Summer,"to make good progress , and in spite of the drought experienced in the monsoon season this year the planting has","The Times, 1st July 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4421,3,7,1912,Summer,3,7,1912,Summer,", . Averpool , Tune 28 . THE THAMES DTURING DROUGHT . In the report of the Conservators of the River","The Times, 3th July 1912",England,UKJ,,,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 4422,3,7,1912,Summer,3,7,1912,Summer,"year , 6hilst the sunmmer months were chazuctezized by a drought accompanied by excessive heat . In consequence of the drought","The Times, 3th July 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4423,3,7,1912,Summer,3,7,1912,Summer,drought accompanied by excessive heat . In consequence of the drought exceptional demands were made ior the supply of water to,"The Times, 3th July 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4424,8,7,1912,Summer,8,7,1912,Summer,a full average . On the lighter lands the spring drought was almost too prolonged . Barley was sown under adverse,"The Times, 8th July 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4425,10,7,1912,Summer,10,7,1912,Summer,"has been a variable one , dependent on conditions of drought and storra , of which the effects have been peculiarly","The Times, 10th July 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4426,12,7,1912,Summer,12,7,1912,Summer,". "" THID TDlIES "" SPECLAL REPOR'TS . The memorable drought of 1911 was followed by a remarkably Wet winter ,","The Times, 12th July 1912",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 4427,12,7,1912,Summer,12,7,1912,Summer,"lateness of the sowing season following an extremely difficult and droughty. time . "" Fly "" was also very prevalent and","The Times, 12th July 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4428,12,7,1912,Summer,12,7,1912,Summer,"out of clover and rotation grasses during last year 's drought , a wet winter in which much clover damped off","The Times, 12th July 1912",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4429,12,7,1912,Summer,12,7,1912,Summer,"winter in which much clover damped off , and another drought which occurred this spring . On the top of these","The Times, 12th July 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4430,12,7,1912,Summer,12,7,1912,Summer,in Scotland they have not entirely escaped the effects of drought . Hops. -It is too early to give . any,"The Times, 12th July 1912",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4431,13,7,1912,Summer,13,7,1912,Summer,", dated July 10> from Wiunipeg. : - ` Long drought broken . Conditions indicate good average wheat crop , llarvest","The Times, 13th July 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4432,15,7,1912,Summer,15,7,1912,Summer,"exports of animals reflect the depressing influences of the prolonged drought , and also the interruption due to the outbreaks of","The Times, 15th July 1912",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4433,15,7,1912,Summer,15,7,1912,Summer,3-23d. per lb . The yields were affected by severe droughts which occurred during June and July of last year and,"The Times, 15th July 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4434,17,7,1912,Summer,17,7,1912,Summer,"been very bad indeed , owing to the very prolonged drought , and the company 's busincss has consequently been very","The Times, 17th July 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4435,19,7,1912,Summer,19,7,1912,Summer,"as estimated for owing , no doubt , to the drought , but since the commencement of the wet season at","The Times, 19th July 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4436,19,7,1912,Summer,19,7,1912,Summer,"the com- p any suffered considerably from the effects of drought last year , and it shoiuld not be forgotten that","The Times, 19th July 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4437,20,7,1912,Summer,20,7,1912,Summer,no important British interests are likely to suffer prejudice . DROUGHT IN JAMAICA . 1P The EARL of RONALDSHAY ( Middlesex,"The Times, 20th July 1912",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Middlesex,20th Century newspaper,Media 4438,20,7,1912,Summer,20,7,1912,Summer,"a further telegram to the following effect. : - * Drought conditions somewvbatrelieved , partial showers having fallen in most areas","The Times, 20th July 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4439,22,7,1912,Summer,22,7,1912,Summer,"year many flocks had to be reduced inconsequence of the drought , aid until the deficiency has been made good market","The Times, 22th July 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4440,22,7,1912,Summer,22,7,1912,Summer,On May 25 the rains began after a very severe drought . the rainfall for three hours registering 6 20ih ..,"The Times, 22th July 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4441,25,7,1912,Summer,25,7,1912,Summer,"is apparent , the unsatisfactory growth being due to the drought of the early part of the season and tho persistent","The Times, 25th July 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4442,25,7,1912,Summer,25,7,1912,Summer,"with other estates , the yields were affected by severe droughts , but the general manager said that he was not","The Times, 25th July 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4443,25,7,1912,Summer,25,7,1912,Summer,said that he was not prepared to plead that these droughts were the sole cause of the falling off in the,"The Times, 25th July 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4444,27,7,1912,Summer,27,7,1912,Summer,""" mark . ithough showing the cffects of the recent drought . reaiing full market values , the bcst 'paTeOls fetchine","The Times, 27th July 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4445,31,7,1912,Summer,31,7,1912,Summer,"with many estates , put forward a plea of excessive drought ; in fact , he says Rubana has suffered less","The Times, 31st July 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4446,31,7,1912,Summer,31,7,1912,Summer,"actual clrought , but for pumnping to store after the drought has ceased . During floods , on the other hand","The Times, 31st July 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4447,1,8,1912,Summer,1,8,1912,Summer,reports and cont ! . ned excessive heat in the droughty districts bulls again became heavy buyers of lealing new crop,"The Times, 1st August 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4448,3,8,1912,Summer,3,8,1912,Summer,"per cent , of the total crop , the recent drought has been only partially relieved . EFFECT ON THE MAR","The Times, 3th August 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4449,8,8,1912,Summer,8,8,1912,Summer,"gold . Profit . 1,740 . Decreased output due to drought and insufficient water for number of stamps useid V.mv Rvx.","The Times, 8th August 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4450,8,8,1912,Summer,8,8,1912,Summer,", earrving forward 2,644 . In consequence of the exceptional drought of last summer dressing and smelting operations were almnost entirely","The Times, 8th August 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4451,10,8,1912,Summer,10,8,1912,Summer,narrow spaces between rocks . When established it will stand drought we ) l . C. raineri hybrida has large flowers,"The Times, 10th August 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4452,10,8,1912,Summer,10,8,1912,Summer,", not too hot , as it does not liko drought ; and in a soil one-third chips and one-third leaf","The Times, 10th August 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4453,10,8,1912,Summer,10,8,1912,Summer,flovers lasting well into A.ugust . It is impatient of drought intil wvell established and should be grovn in a flat,"The Times, 10th August 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4454,12,8,1912,Summer,12,8,1912,Summer,"suffered from recent storms , but still more from previous drought , whereas from Cornwall to Durham the country has experienced","The Times, 12th August 1912",England,"UKK,UKC","UKK3,UKC1","UKK30,UKC14",Cornwall,20th Century newspaper,Media 4455,12,8,1912,Summer,12,8,1912,Summer,all counties which bave been mentioned as having suiffered fromp drought ) are reported free . The counties beyond York also,"The Times, 12th August 1912",England,"UKH,UKJ,UKE","UKH2,UKH3,UKJ4,UKH1,UKE2","UKH24,UKJ42,UKH14,UKE21",,20th Century newspaper,Media 4456,14,8,1912,Summer,14,8,1912,Summer,which was exhibited at the London Exhibition of 1868 . DROUGHT AND DRINKING . EFFECT OF TEE WEATHER OF 1911 ON,"The Times, 14th August 1912",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4457,14,8,1912,Summer,14,8,1912,Summer,"ever , doubtful whether even such extremes of heat and drought as distinguished the year can be said to have left","The Times, 14th August 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4458,14,8,1912,Summer,14,8,1912,Summer,acquisition of land have been carried through . The last drought has reduced to a dangerous minimum the quantity of water,"The Times, 14th August 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4459,15,8,1912,Summer,15,8,1912,Summer,". Samuel Roberts , Ml.P. , said that the long-continued drought of last summer had had a disastrous effect upon the","The Times, 15th August 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4460,21,8,1912,Summer,21,8,1912,Summer,"of adequate supplies . In the case of a lengthened drought in this country the vilages very often fare badly ,","The Times, 21st August 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4461,27,8,1912,Summer,27,8,1912,Summer,was far too exceptional for farmers . How exceptional the drought was is clearly brought out by the annual report on,"The Times, 27th August 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4462,27,8,1912,Summer,27,8,1912,Summer,yester- day . It shows that the number of absolute droughts was greater in 1911 than in any year of the,"The Times, 27th August 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4463,27,8,1912,Summer,27,8,1912,Summer,"twenty-four except 1887 , and that the number of partial droughts was greater even than in that year . This excessive","The Times, 27th August 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4464,27,8,1912,Summer,27,8,1912,Summer,"was greater even than in that year . This excessive drought hit the farmers hard , and now they have to","The Times, 27th August 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4465,2,9,1912,Autumn,2,9,1912,Autumn,in particular did not look ; promising because of the drought in the early part of the year ; but here,"The Times, 2th September 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4466,3,9,1912,Autumn,3,9,1912,Autumn,in view of the very unfavourable experience caused by the drought of the 1911 summer . Agriculture In Brazil . Our,"The Times, 3th September 1912",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4467,3,9,1912,Autumn,3,9,1912,Autumn,"of 1911 with their long record of great hcat , drought , and sequence of costly town and country fires .","The Times, 3th September 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4468,5,9,1912,Autumn,5,9,1912,Autumn,"are always indepenadent of consciousness , but their regulation is Drought about in much the same way as is that of","The Times, 5th September 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4469,5,9,1912,Autumn,5,9,1912,Autumn,deterfaration to the crop In the Atlan tic States throgh drought . Foreign houses were also buyingand ItPbinrs Plrichased more freely,"The Times, 5th September 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4470,7,9,1912,Autumn,7,9,1912,Autumn,"the warmer districts of the south of England , where drought was often more extreme and posts and fungoid diseases more","The Times, 7th September 1912","England,Scotland",UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4471,7,9,1912,Autumn,7,9,1912,Autumn,"ISLAND DEVfLO IhENI ! LEAGUE Rioorn A , 5 . Droughtest-street , Victoria , hiritistColuntota , Cau.da ':sXn sf UNDEJI RIUTING","The Times, 7th September 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4472,9,9,1912,Autumn,9,9,1912,Autumn,a fine point for econo- mists to decide whether the drought of last year or the excessive rainfall of this has,"The Times, 9th September 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4473,9,9,1912,Autumn,9,9,1912,Autumn,"to have a bent or tendency either to heat , drought , rain , or cold ; and the present summer","The Times, 9th September 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4474,9,9,1912,Autumn,9,9,1912,Autumn,local ccount . Inr.lsenced by predictions for rains In the droughty districts of tbe AtlantIc States . while there was also,"The Times, 9th September 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4475,10,9,1912,Autumn,10,9,1912,Autumn,assisted in overcoming the concen tration of evaporation during the droughts . Ho saw in fogs and mists thc factor which,"The Times, 10th September 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4476,10,9,1912,Autumn,10,9,1912,Autumn,"hay crops , wrhich told the effects of the earlier drought . Hlcro and there on the deeper soils oni the","The Times, 10th September 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4477,10,9,1912,Autumn,10,9,1912,Autumn,winds In Texw and fears of damage through the prolonged drought . prices rising sharply under exlensive buying on the part,"The Times, 10th September 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4478,13,9,1912,Autumn,13,9,1912,Autumn,"checked in growth this year as they were by the drought of last season , and blooms of fine quality are","The Times, 13th September 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4479,16,9,1912,Autumn,16,9,1912,Autumn,"two fields of flaxc , rather stunted owing to the drought earlier in the season , but still a good even","The Times, 16th September 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4480,17,9,1912,Autumn,17,9,1912,Autumn,Board appointed by Government . WATER SU'T'LiY. -A period of drought was experienced dwing the late months of 1011. but the,"The Times, 17th September 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4481,23,9,1912,Autumn,23,9,1912,Autumn,", and 20 ( Central I Wales-Mixed Farming ) . drought , itself a hindrance to planting . Again , in","The Times, 23th September 1912","Wales,England",UKL,UKL1,UKL14,Carmarthen,20th Century newspaper,Media 4482,23,9,1912,Autumn,23,9,1912,Autumn,impracticable until the end of September in consequence of the drought . The cultivation of bare fallows and the weeding of,"The Times, 23th September 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4483,24,9,1912,Autumn,24,9,1912,Autumn,". The event can not yet be described as a drought , a term defined by meteorologists as a period of","The Times, 24th September 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4484,24,9,1912,Autumn,24,9,1912,Autumn,"London since the end of April . A very long drought then prevailed , commencing with April 10 and lasting until","The Times, 24th September 1912",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4485,24,9,1912,Autumn,24,9,1912,Autumn,of 1910 . This decrease is mainly attributable to the drought whlich prevailed during last summer . The export of horses,"The Times, 24th September 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4486,25,9,1912,Autumn,25,9,1912,Autumn,", like others , bad suffered from the quite unusual drought .. Then , again , they suffered considerably from exceptional","The Times, 25th September 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4487,25,9,1912,Autumn,25,9,1912,Autumn,effort for the further restriction of the area unprotected from drought and for the mitigation of the intensity of periodic famines,"The Times, 25th September 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4488,26,9,1912,Autumn,26,9,1912,Autumn,"many of these montlis -werc wasted by last vena 's drought , thc course is in excellent con- ( hItion and","The Times, 26th September 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4489,26,9,1912,Autumn,26,9,1912,Autumn,"31 , 1912 . Owing to exceptional and pro- longed drought which has been experienced in the East , the progress","The Times, 26th September 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4490,27,9,1912,Autumn,27,9,1912,Autumn,little above 50deg. - No immedoato brealp of the present drought wasr anticipated over the nporther and basteh parts of the,"The Times, 27th September 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4491,28,9,1912,Autumn,28,9,1912,Autumn,"plenty of room to grow in . Both suffer from drought , anid should be planted on a gentle slope fairly","The Times, 28th September 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4492,28,9,1912,Autumn,28,9,1912,Autumn,make good growth before the winter if wvell protected from drought . On a north slope the Lithospermum may be contrasted,"The Times, 28th September 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4493,30,9,1912,Autumn,30,9,1912,Autumn,". There is nothing yet in the nature of a drought-and yesterday 's rains will remove anxiety on this point-and ,","The Times, 30th September 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4494,30,9,1912,Autumn,30,9,1912,Autumn,"output and the prospoct of increased prices . The prolonged drought led to a state of things unsatisfactory , both for","The Times, 30th September 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4495,30,9,1912,Autumn,30,9,1912,Autumn,", and still less change . The effect of the drought of 1911 upon the milk yield-and it could not have","The Times, 30th September 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4496,1,10,1912,Autumn,1,10,1912,Autumn,"portion of the country , in spite of a long drought ; the aggregate precipitation-for the mionth would prove ; afterall","The Times, 1st October 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4497,2,10,1912,Autumn,2,10,1912,Autumn,"the aver*ge of previous years owving partly to the abnormal drought of last summer , but chiefly on account of the","The Times, 2th October 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4498,5,10,1912,Autumn,5,10,1912,Autumn,"' year the moistuire of June , 'foDowing the long drought *of- April and Mday , bred an abundant "" crop","The Times, 5th October 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4499,7,10,1912,Autumn,7,10,1912,Autumn,not greater than would be accounted for by the disastrous drought of 1911 . Short hay and corn harvests and an,"The Times, 7th October 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4500,7,10,1912,Autumn,7,10,1912,Autumn,conditions quite different from those that preceded the present season-a drought last autun 'and'a drought last' April 'and May ; 'so,"The Times, 7th October 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4501,7,10,1912,Autumn,7,10,1912,Autumn,those that preceded the present season-a drought last autun 'and'a drought last' April 'and May ; 'so the land' was not,"The Times, 7th October 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4502,7,10,1912,Autumn,7,10,1912,Autumn,"in recent years , diminiishes the risk of failure from drought . In an uncertain climate spring crops are often precarious","The Times, 7th October 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4503,7,10,1912,Autumn,7,10,1912,Autumn,", while spring corn is always more susceptible to summer drought than that which has established itself during the winter .","The Times, 7th October 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4504,8,10,1912,Autumn,8,10,1912,Autumn,classes bave recovered from the effects of last year 's drought . The display of butter wil be one of the,"The Times, 8th October 1912",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI12,Islington,20th Century newspaper,Media 4505,9,10,1912,Autumn,9,10,1912,Autumn,"whole , therefore , the damage done by the protracted drought , which in some parts of the country lasted up","The Times, 9th October 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4506,10,10,1912,Autumn,10,10,1912,Autumn,"fallen . Another telegram to the Committee announces that the drought iax Barbados bas broken , and that 3in , of","The Times, 10th October 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4507,10,10,1912,Autumn,10,10,1912,Autumn,"wvere specially dear last year in con- sequence of the drought , and averaged from . L12 to 14 a cwt","The Times, 10th October 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4508,10,10,1912,Autumn,10,10,1912,Autumn,"the islands-Demerara and Trinidad particularly-had been suffering from a long drought , and it was feared that the crops would aeriously","The Times, 10th October 1912",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4509,11,10,1912,Autumn,11,10,1912,Autumn,finished colour and quality than last yea 's heat and drought . There is a marked absence of the little- understood,"The Times, 11st October 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4510,12,10,1912,Autumn,12,10,1912,Autumn,"the flirst mentioned item being due to the destruction by drought and locust of the 1910-11 harvest . As anticipated ,","The Times, 12th October 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4511,14,10,1912,Autumn,14,10,1912,Autumn,"to the share- holders in the last report of the drought from which the colony was then suffering , and which","The Times, 14th October 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4512,14,10,1912,Autumn,14,10,1912,Autumn,"in.shortly after the last meeting the effects of such a drought must necessarily be far-reaching , and a recovery to normal","The Times, 14th October 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4513,14,10,1912,Autumn,14,10,1912,Autumn,"84,0001b . The deficiency is attributed chiefly to two severe droughts experincaed during tho year . The net average selling price","The Times, 14th October 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4514,17,10,1912,Autumn,17,10,1912,Autumn,"16 . Owing to the lack of transport caused by drought , the Koffyfontein Mines have decided to suspend niglht working","The Times, 17th October 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4515,17,10,1912,Autumn,17,10,1912,Autumn,quite satisfactory in view of the renewed periods of exceptional drought vhich we have bad to contend with during the last,"The Times, 17th October 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4516,21,10,1912,Autumn,21,10,1912,Autumn,"slag , abe net result , in spite' of the drought in early Seammer and the excessive rainsIn July anf August","The Times, 21st October 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4517,21,10,1912,Autumn,21,10,1912,Autumn,"a yield of 4281b. per acre . Notwithstanding the severe drought experienced during the months of January , February , a.nd","The Times, 21st October 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4518,22,10,1912,Autumn,22,10,1912,Autumn,"1911 , states that owing to hot winds and long drought the tobacco crop suffered very considerably . A loss of","The Times, 22th October 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4519,22,10,1912,Autumn,22,10,1912,Autumn,", the small increase being accounted for by the great drought rendering planting inadvisable , and there remained a large number","The Times, 22th October 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4520,24,10,1912,Autumn,24,10,1912,Autumn,which no foresight or skiU could prevent- the recurrence of drought . Thev could not say that that had actually been,"The Times, 24th October 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4521,24,10,1912,Autumn,24,10,1912,Autumn,"in order to keep them alive on account of the drought . But , as compared with the previous year ,","The Times, 24th October 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4522,24,10,1912,Autumn,24,10,1912,Autumn,agriculture and the death of sheep last year in the drought . The decrease in maize was accounted for by the,"The Times, 24th October 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4523,24,10,1912,Autumn,24,10,1912,Autumn,"districts to feed the live stock on account of the drought , and this had not been necessary to any-thing like","The Times, 24th October 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4524,24,10,1912,Autumn,24,10,1912,Autumn,"eve of what was very , nearly a most serious drought . In other respects the year had been a good","The Times, 24th October 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4525,29,10,1912,Autumn,29,10,1912,Autumn,stroko of cruel misfortune . Last year it was the drought ; the year before that it was the frost .,"The Times, 29th October 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4526,29,10,1912,Autumn,29,10,1912,Autumn,"borne in mind that last year , owing to the drought in the south there was a considerable traffic in live","The Times, 29th October 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4527,31,10,1912,Autumn,31,10,1912,Autumn,thereby encouraging growth and reducing the risk of injury from drought . The result of the process upon the barley crop,"The Times, 31st October 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4528,2,11,1912,Autumn,2,11,1912,Autumn,nearly two million tons more than was produced in the droughty season of 1911 . The estimates of the potato and,"The Times, 2th November 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4529,2,11,1912,Autumn,2,11,1912,Autumn,"are hopeful , except in West Australia , where the drought continues without sensible abatement throughout the Upper MIurchison , Gascoyne","The Times, 2th November 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4530,2,11,1912,Autumn,2,11,1912,Autumn,likely to continue so until the losses caused by the drought have to some extent been repaired . Wheat on the,"The Times, 2th November 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4531,4,11,1912,Autumn,4,11,1912,Autumn,promoting growth and . in rendering them less susceptible to drought . His difficulty has lain in devising a means of,"The Times, 4th November 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4532,4,11,1912,Autumn,4,11,1912,Autumn,"in which to develop -its roots that suffers most from drought and other seasonal disturbances , and therefore is the most","The Times, 4th November 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4533,5,11,1912,Autumn,5,11,1912,Autumn,now become necessary owsing to soil subsidence caused by the drought of the summer of 1911 and other causes . To,"The Times, 5th November 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4534,5,11,1912,Autumn,5,11,1912,Autumn,the attention of the police by firing hisrevolver . SERIOUS DROUGHT IN CAPE COLONY . MEALIE CROP THREATENED . .7 (,"The Times, 5th November 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4535,5,11,1912,Autumn,5,11,1912,Autumn,"in the Transkei district in consequence of the pro- longed drought-the most severe since 1862 , . practically no rain having","The Times, 5th November 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4536,5,11,1912,Autumn,5,11,1912,Autumn,"the "" Maison Carrce , "" Nimes .. 7 Serious Drought in Cape Colony .. 7 References in Parliament : -","The Times, 5th November 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4537,5,11,1912,Autumn,5,11,1912,Autumn,"painful memories of prospects in previous years being destroyed by drought and excessive rains , and he did not allow himself","The Times, 5th November 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4538,6,11,1912,Autumn,6,11,1912,Autumn,", whole adverse in its effects . It produced a drought on the Continent which seriously reduced the sugar-beet crop ,","The Times, 6th November 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4539,6,11,1912,Autumn,6,11,1912,Autumn,"the suppl'. and particularly to guard aginst the effects of drought lt's'p'iqoj , os to conduct thb water of the tachoeiro","The Times, 6th November 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4540,9,11,1912,Autumn,9,11,1912,Autumn,"Working ; costs , Pl.55 . Lvose owinu to the drought and gas engine out of cominLsiocn EL ORO. -Crusned 21.080","The Times, 9th November 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4541,11,11,1912,Autumn,11,11,1912,Autumn,"and swedes may recover . from stagnation due . to drought , but that arrested growth from excessive rain is fatal","The Times, 11st November 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4542,15,11,1912,Autumn,15,11,1912,Autumn,"m3min the courso of his remarks said : - The drought , which at one time threatened to assume very serious","The Times, 15th November 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4543,15,11,1912,Autumn,15,11,1912,Autumn,"the Australian crisis of 1892-3 and the seven Years ' drought of 1895 to 1002 , and other more oe less","The Times, 15th November 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4544,16,11,1912,Autumn,16,11,1912,Autumn,"this year are less by 45,000 in consequence of the drought . In agriculture and dairying the drought also affected us","The Times, 16th November 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4545,16,11,1912,Autumn,16,11,1912,Autumn,"consequence of the drought . In agriculture and dairying the drought also affected us , but to a moderate extent only","The Times, 16th November 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4546,18,11,1912,Autumn,18,11,1912,Autumn,forom winter floods and frosts with the danger of spring drought that there is a substantial margin of safety in favour,"The Times, 18th November 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4547,19,11,1912,Autumn,19,11,1912,Autumn,"ipetre , ar increase of 17 cenls . The severe drought has , bad a serious effect on 'the cam p","The Times, 19th November 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4548,21,11,1912,Autumn,21,11,1912,Autumn,", where a deficiency of water was feared . The drought in the Transklei however , -which has suffered most severely","The Times, 21st November 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4549,23,11,1912,Autumn,23,11,1912,Autumn,the effect on the loperations of the company of the drought il South Africa the following telegram was received tvesterday from,"The Times, 23th November 1912",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4550,28,11,1912,Autumn,28,11,1912,Autumn,"This disappointing result is attributed.to a continuance of the severe drought in the Southern territories of the Argentino , the loss","The Times, 28th November 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4551,28,11,1912,Autumn,28,11,1912,Autumn,"as compared wvith 1,767 . As a result of the drought the condition of the sheep has been verv poor since","The Times, 28th November 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4552,29,11,1912,Autumn,29,11,1912,Autumn,practically to beniefit . Novemaber returns will bh affected . Drought position very scrious . Present indications favoiurable. but muist have,"The Times, 29th November 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4553,29,11,1912,Autumn,29,11,1912,Autumn,"ew ing to lack of tmsneport facilities cauisedl to the drought , wfas forced to suspenad night working in t.hd middle","The Times, 29th November 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4554,30,11,1912,Autumn,30,11,1912,Autumn,let the niine on tribute . Diamond Mines and the Drought . A Reuter telegram from Koffyfontein states that the Irrigation,"The Times, 30th November 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4555,30,11,1912,Autumn,30,11,1912,Autumn,TAcvrTr .. I .. 15 DIAMOND . n11ES AND 'jH3 DROUGHT . BUCKl ; S REEF GOLD MIXES .................. .. ...,"The Times, 30th November 1912",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4556,30,11,1912,Autumn,30,11,1912,Autumn,", and prices are weak . DIAMIOND MINES ANTD TE DROUGHT . THE KOFFY1i'flhTVT ! rN 1fT-T . KOFFrFON1T3IN ( Free","The Times, 30th November 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4557,30,11,1912,Autumn,30,11,1912,Autumn,"of water , operations will not be inteirupted by the drought. -Reuter . BUCKS REEF GOLD , 1INE.S . SITSPENTSIONY (","The Times, 30th November 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4558,2,12,1912,Winter,2,12,1912,Winter,impairs the reeuperativ-e powers of root crops more effectivelv than drought of eorresponding intensity . Good crops are few and far,"The Times, 2th December 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4559,4,12,1912,Winter,4,12,1912,Winter,becoming more critical owing to the continuance of the severe drought . The Government has despatched tugs and lighters to Port,"The Times, 4th December 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4560,4,12,1912,Winter,4,12,1912,Winter,"and form ; and , considering that they had a drought from January to hlay and another from thc middle of","The Times, 4th December 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4561,7,12,1912,Winter,7,12,1912,Winter,'s L*glsnds Estate and that it is believed tiAt the drought f now broken . NrOVAMBER 1MTflING OU TPUTS . AxcoBRA,"The Times, 7th December 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4562,9,12,1912,Winter,9,12,1912,Winter,"H. Fishor , D.D. , Morningsido Parish Church , PATmlci DROUGHT NORTH MENZrES , nVriter to the Signet , to RuTm","The Times, 9th December 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4563,9,12,1912,Winter,9,12,1912,Winter,"supply has ntot yets recovered from the effects of the drought of last year . Pigs are selling well , but","The Times, 9th December 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4564,10,12,1912,Winter,10,12,1912,Winter,disclosure of actual results in the annual accounts . THE DROUGHT IN RHODESIA . At the ordinary meeting yesterday of the,"The Times, 10th December 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4565,11,12,1912,Winter,11,12,1912,Winter,"verea6ss'stedl ut ef noational funds , others wyho suffered from drought or from restrictions wvihich were Decessary mving to the outbreak","The Times, 11st December 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4566,11,12,1912,Winter,11,12,1912,Winter,"tho Rand , or from tho reports indicating that the drought in IRhodesia had broken . On balance a few slight","The Times, 11st December 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4567,11,12,1912,Winter,11,12,1912,Winter,"-ood rainae evenywhere now . i&rvc no reswon to fear drought . kiSnea or C , ALTA. -Cahlegram : -No. 10","The Times, 11st December 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4568,11,12,1912,Winter,11,12,1912,Winter,". 1,183 . The deceamsed profit ws du to the drought . PR , -nyo. = Cszrness. -21103trsaodcd 2. : 5z","The Times, 11st December 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4569,12,12,1912,Winter,12,12,1912,Winter,"spring , SOUTH AFRICAN CROPS . THE ENTD OF THE DROUGHT . PRETORIA , DEc . II . The Statistical Department","The Times, 12th December 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4570,12,12,1912,Winter,12,12,1912,Winter,"compatny had been harassed by strikes , stornis , and droughts. , and bv the fear that the work would not","The Times, 12th December 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4571,12,12,1912,Winter,12,12,1912,Winter,"the seore of water supply owing to the reports of drought in Y9outh Airica , but the managing director had not","The Times, 12th December 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4572,13,12,1912,Winter,13,12,1912,Winter,"cover large tracts , and the alternation of flood 'and drought on the open plains . But on the other hand","The Times, 13th December 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4573,13,12,1912,Winter,13,12,1912,Winter,", and was accentuated by the almost unprecedented conditions of drought wvhich prevailed , The net revenue ( including interest )","The Times, 13th December 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4574,14,12,1912,Winter,14,12,1912,Winter,for November . Insuffielent water power due io tho continned drought prevented the ful employment of the plant . and tIis,"The Times, 14th December 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4575,19,12,1912,Winter,19,12,1912,Winter,"in the butter export . Even the omuinous wordi "" droughts "" has been wli$spered rather loudly . Every good season","The Times, 19th December 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4576,23,12,1912,Winter,23,12,1912,Winter,"time . The trees , however , have stood the drought well and are described as strong and healthy . After","The Times, 23th December 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4577,24,12,1912,Winter,24,12,1912,Winter,"AUSTRALIAN PASTORAL COMPANY ( LIMITED ) . IFIJECT3 OF THE DROUGHT . . -v ; 1T AN "" 1AL "" G","The Times, 24th December 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4578,24,12,1912,Winter,24,12,1912,Winter,"it wvas not until Ole beginning of June hat the drought. , wvhich , while it lasted , was of quitc","The Times, 24th December 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4579,24,12,1912,Winter,24,12,1912,Winter,"the previous -car . For this rrcat difference the , drought was entirelv responsible . Ther Would , he hoped ,","The Times, 24th December 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4580,25,12,1912,Winter,25,12,1912,Winter,"the northern part of the State , tho dangers from drought should be lessened a fe%v years henco . Tho Viceroy","The Times, 25th December 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4581,25,12,1912,Winter,25,12,1912,Winter,"could make headway They had been hard hit during the drought of last year , but 1912 blad made amends on","The Times, 25th December 1912",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4582,7,1,1913,Winter,7,1,1913,Winter,having-been connected -with the murder o cMiss Jane ie at Droughty Fery wa released ? westrdmy . THE STRIKE OF TAXI-CAB,"The Times, 7th January 1913",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Maidstone,20th Century newspaper,Media 4583,10,1,1913,Winter,10,1,1913,Winter,for 1n. months . Scaroity of provisions caused by a drought unparalleled . in the country 's history up to that,"The Times, 10th January 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4584,15,1,1913,Winter,15,1,1913,Winter,"days ; and thore was also a r , artial drought of 36 days with a total rainfall of '35In. ,","The Times, 15th January 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4585,17,1,1913,Winter,17,1,1913,Winter,"should give a better account in 1913 if no protracted drought supervenes . MIetals k ; eep fairly high , a","The Times, 17th January 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4586,17,1,1913,Winter,17,1,1913,Winter,the financial horizon at the present moment is the long-continued drought . In the western and south-western districts of the Cape,"The Times, 17th January 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4587,17,1,1913,Winter,17,1,1913,Winter,"the other hand , many public men feel that the drought may in the end prove a blessing in disguise by","The Times, 17th January 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4588,17,1,1913,Winter,17,1,1913,Winter,"towards - water conservation , "" dry farming , "" drought- 'resisting fodder plants , and less haphazard uethods of feeding","The Times, 17th January 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4589,17,1,1913,Winter,17,1,1913,Winter,", but-especially in view of the serious consequences of the drought-it is certain that any attempt to give effect to the","The Times, 17th January 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4590,17,1,1913,Winter,17,1,1913,Winter,"these is short in crop , owing to the prolonged drought of recent years , which affects the palm two years","The Times, 17th January 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4591,17,1,1913,Winter,17,1,1913,Winter,"nuts have fallen off , facts attributable to the long drought which we had before . The arrivals at present are","The Times, 17th January 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4592,17,1,1913,Winter,17,1,1913,Winter,"injuries done to the harvest of 1911 by the severe drought . The total corn crop worked out at 28,000,000 tons","The Times, 17th January 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4593,17,1,1913,Winter,17,1,1913,Winter,account for much which occurred throughout its course . The drought which overtook the cultivation of the European crop of 1911-12,"The Times, 17th January 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4594,17,1,1913,Winter,17,1,1913,Winter,"This hiigh point was reached under the impression that the drought must have lessened the supply by abouit 2,000,000 tons .","The Times, 17th January 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4595,17,1,1913,Winter,17,1,1913,Winter,"Philip- pines suftered during the year heavily , first by drought and later by typhoons . Messrs . Hindley and Co.","The Times, 17th January 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4596,18,1,1913,Winter,18,1,1913,Winter,. ComPlaints of damage to thoe maize crop onhing to drought have bce general . rain being badly needed in practically,"The Times, 18th January 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4597,20,1,1913,Winter,20,1,1913,Winter,"firmer , the market being strengthened by reports that the drought had broken and that consequently the outlook for the maize","The Times, 20th January 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4598,20,1,1913,Winter,20,1,1913,Winter,"being strengthened by cable reports to the effect that the drought had broken , and consequently the outook in regard to","The Times, 20th January 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4599,23,1,1913,Winter,23,1,1913,Winter,"by 9,6831b . This is accounted for by the severe drought wvhich occurred early in 1912. l'he estimated output of rubber","The Times, 23th January 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4600,23,1,1913,Winter,23,1,1913,Winter,"Australian and La Plata shippeui sre again free selers . Drought continues in Iidla. lVest Austraia v , ! QDqr. ger","The Times, 23th January 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4601,25,1,1913,Winter,25,1,1913,Winter,"the snucess of the new organization . Notwithstanding the dlcplorable drought. , the revenues of the country have more than fulfilled","The Times, 25th January 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4602,25,1,1913,Winter,25,1,1913,Winter,", however , are very reserved owing to the continued drought in the Punjab , and for earlv loading there is","The Times, 25th January 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4603,1,2,1913,Winter,1,2,1913,Winter,"MADan crop are generaDy inferior to last season , the drought having done considerable damage I inlate-Sowndistrict . Rain isbadlymeededinalsections .","The Times, 1st February 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4604,10,2,1913,Winter,10,2,1913,Winter,"middle of 19ii , and wilch suffered most severely through drought , sents now to have recovered lest ground , arnd","The Times, 10th February 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4605,11,2,1913,Winter,11,2,1913,Winter,"offered . but prices are niece or less nonilnal . Drought in Agentina continues . Parcelarain dearer . La Plata ,","The Times, 11st February 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4606,17,2,1913,Winter,17,2,1913,Winter,"cause is probably to be found in the sunshine and drought of last spring , oning to whieh the flowering time'","The Times, 17th February 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4607,19,2,1913,Winter,19,2,1913,Winter,the current financial year now nearly completed . The protracted drought at the end o'f the past financial year is held,"The Times, 19th February 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4608,21,2,1913,Winter,21,2,1913,Winter,"the whole period , and were attributable to the excessive drought prevailing in many countries of the world throughout 1911 .","The Times, 21st February 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4609,21,2,1913,Winter,21,2,1913,Winter,"fdures. some commisslon-house buylng taking place owiing to complaints of drought In the SouthWVest .. , A slight decline occurred shortlyr","The Times, 21st February 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4610,24,2,1913,Winter,24,2,1913,Winter,"artificial conditions . The season is an important factor , drought or rain in April and May making a great difference","The Times, 24th February 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4611,26,2,1913,Winter,26,2,1913,Winter,"last year . The decrease was entirely owing to the drought , but the prices so far realized had been excellent","The Times, 26th February 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4612,4,3,1913,Spring,4,3,1913,Spring,"10 00 Waltr F.Boode , iMms J3 . A. IL Drought I10 0 Req. - . 1 ID.G . Crawford .","The Times, 4th March 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4613,5,3,1913,Spring,5,3,1913,Spring,"act as a standby for water turbines in c.se of drought . The engines , which work on crude oil and","The Times, 5th March 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4614,6,3,1913,Spring,6,3,1913,Spring,", because of the adverse conditions prevailing , includiig a drought two veais in succession , wlich materially affected the farming","The Times, 6th March 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4615,8,3,1913,Spring,8,3,1913,Spring,"rocks should be used , to proteet the plants from drought and to preveht t:he downward wash of earth . B.ut","The Times, 8th March 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4616,8,3,1913,Spring,8,3,1913,Spring,"well , has been much hampered both by the autumn drought this year and by a mistake in the choice of","The Times, 8th March 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4617,10,3,1913,Spring,10,3,1913,Spring,"the late sown.field was .. checked , by . the drought at a critical stage and became an . easy prey","The Times, 10th March 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4618,12,3,1913,Spring,12,3,1913,Spring,", on more than one occasion during 'the prevalence of drought thqre was not only muce personal lnconvenience but also some-","The Times, 12th March 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4619,15,3,1913,Spring,15,3,1913,Spring,"one of great depression , accentuated towards the end by drought , but there can be no doubt that another 12","The Times, 15th March 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4620,15,3,1913,Spring,15,3,1913,Spring,"of 1,026,000 , in spite of tho severity of the drought . The principal increase was in Cus- toms. receipts ,","The Times, 15th March 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4621,17,3,1913,Spring,17,3,1913,Spring,"This was abnormal , being the result of the long drought in the summer of 1911 . Under ordinary circumstances there","The Times, 17th March 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4622,20,3,1913,Spring,20,3,1913,Spring,"into account . the special additional expenditure necessitated by the drought and the hurricane , -the total outgoings will exceed incomings","The Times, 20th March 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4623,20,3,1913,Spring,20,3,1913,Spring,"the declaration of his intention to visit the hurricane and drought areas , where considerable distress prevails , in order to","The Times, 20th March 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4624,22,3,1913,Spring,22,3,1913,Spring,"d froml their prematureexpos'u rp tb.o1 , -'' , and drought . in August . vhen tho.departing sewifts visited the Serpentine","The Times, 22th March 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4625,24,3,1913,Spring,24,3,1913,Spring,to their distribution have also been contributing circumstances . The drought of 1911 is answerable for much of the inconvenience and,"The Times, 24th March 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4626,27,3,1913,Spring,27,3,1913,Spring,England is often a disap- pointing time because of that drought of March which CHAUCcB noticed long ago . But this,"The Times, 27th March 1913",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4627,27,3,1913,Spring,27,3,1913,Spring,long ago . But this year there has been no drought of March ; and spring has begun in our lowlands,"The Times, 27th March 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4628,28,3,1913,Spring,28,3,1913,Spring,"City of London , during 1911-there was a very- severe drought in -Colombia , which not mdrely stopped steamers running up","The Times, 28th March 1913",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI12,City of London,20th Century newspaper,Media 4629,29,3,1913,Spring,29,3,1913,Spring,"; they do not die of winter rain and summer drought , like the high Androsaces ; but you must find","The Times, 29th March 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4630,31,3,1913,Spring,31,3,1913,Spring,enough in the soil to reduce their susceptibility to the drought and harsh winds comm-non in May . The wleat and,"The Times, 31st March 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4631,31,3,1913,Spring,31,3,1913,Spring,"sunimer has 'brought about premature riDening , and- no ftirther drought is likely to do hirm . I pointed out in","The Times, 31st March 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4632,2,4,1913,Spring,2,4,1913,Spring,49-Ilin. in''1912 . The *maximum evaporation observed over a. lohg drought was during the months Mav-August. of the sunmmer of 1911,"The Times, 2th April 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4633,3,4,1913,Spring,3,4,1913,Spring,"output was a deficiency of water , arising from a drought which extended over a period from the middle of December","The Times, 3th April 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4634,10,4,1913,Spring,10,4,1913,Spring,the deposit and current accounts was largely owiing to tilCe drought and the consequent . shortness of money in fhc vanrious,"The Times, 10th April 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4635,14,4,1913,Spring,14,4,1913,Spring,the classes of land readily susceptible to either -wet or drought . An idea of the dlificuities involved in working land,"The Times, 14th April 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4636,14,4,1913,Spring,14,4,1913,Spring,power can make but little impression -upon clay hardened bv drought following quickly after a heavy rainfall . The alternations of,"The Times, 14th April 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4637,14,4,1913,Spring,14,4,1913,Spring,"cwt . It is anticipated tihat , on account of drought , very little coffee winl be exported from the ciop","The Times, 14th April 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4638,15,4,1913,Spring,15,4,1913,Spring,", and a stony river-bed. like the Hlelmsdale in a drought , rtms by tlhe road , whichl has become absolutely","The Times, 15th April 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4639,17,4,1913,Spring,17,4,1913,Spring,nxvppt.iona ) lv prosperous year . In spite of the drought . there had been at no time the slight ;,"The Times, 17th April 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4640,21,4,1913,Spring,21,4,1913,Spring,"seeding makes for immunity from insect troubles , injury from drought , and other ills . Live stock continue to do","The Times, 21st April 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4641,22,4,1913,Spring,22,4,1913,Spring,abundance of the west with it . Last year the drought of April was praised by those to whom good weather,"The Times, 22th April 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4642,23,4,1913,Spring,23,4,1913,Spring,"the irduence of unexpectedLy bullish advicts from the Continent . droughta . Havre cpnn bids whsenre 2 to pointsX higher ,","The Times, 23th April 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4643,23,4,1913,Spring,23,4,1913,Spring,"mining industry . Farming industries had suffered severely from the drought. , but the effeet had been to stimulate improvement in","The Times, 23th April 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4644,23,4,1913,Spring,23,4,1913,Spring,"mmercial depression , restricted mining expenditure , and the unprecedented drought . ewton intimated that the Chartered Company , for the","The Times, 23th April 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4645,24,4,1913,Spring,24,4,1913,Spring,Let year the crops went down rather in consequenxce of droughts . The difficulty was to get an abundant supply of,"The Times, 24th April 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4646,26,4,1913,Spring,26,4,1913,Spring,"during the esarly part of the year , following a drought in the previous season . Owving to the drought .","The Times, 26th April 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4647,26,4,1913,Spring,26,4,1913,Spring,"a drought in the previous season . Owving to the drought . and insuircient labour , the crop of rubber from","The Times, 26th April 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4648,30,4,1913,Spring,30,4,1913,Spring,"in starting the sands plant , both due to the drought .. Capital . expenditure was also greater than cxpected .","The Times, 30th April 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4649,3,5,1913,Spring,3,5,1913,Spring,'s maize harvest . notwith- standing the effect of* the drought upon the earlier eropsv Pedigree stock* continued to be imported,"The Times, 3th May 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4650,5,5,1913,Spring,5,5,1913,Spring,as the present deficiency has been largely produced by the drought of 1911 it is likely that it will gradually pass,"The Times, 5th May 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4651,8,5,1913,Spring,8,5,1913,Spring,"covered by thc report the West Indies generally suffered from drought , which prejudicially affected the exports . This , however","The Times, 8th May 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4652,8,5,1913,Spring,8,5,1913,Spring,"of British Guiana especially suffered , having experienced the longest drought Inown there for 40 years . It . was hoped","The Times, 8th May 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4653,10,5,1913,Spring,10,5,1913,Spring,"whose country was exposed to floods , epidemics , and drought ; s , which they were too ignorant to avert","The Times, 10th May 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4654,10,5,1913,Spring,10,5,1913,Spring,"1909 : -F . N. Baker , T. A. W. Drought , E. L. Caldecott ( May 9 ) . ROYAL","The Times, 10th May 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4655,12,5,1913,Spring,12,5,1913,Spring,than usuaL A year ago the country was suffering from drought ; this year there were a week ago great expanses,"The Times, 12th May 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4656,12,5,1913,Spring,12,5,1913,Spring,"Gloucestershire . April floods are as un- common as April droughts , so that we have had two abnormal seasons in","The Times, 12th May 1913",England,"UKK,UKJ,UKK","UKK1,UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1","UKK13,UKK15","Gloucestershire,River Thames,Wiltshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 4657,19,5,1913,Spring,19,5,1913,Spring,"the Trent it is possible , exeept in seasons of drought , to make good with catch crops deficiencies in the","The Times, 19th May 1913",England,"UKE,UKF,UKG",UKE1,,River Trent,20th Century newspaper,Media 4658,19,5,1913,Spring,19,5,1913,Spring,"Branches and Y , 5 . 3er. tmder ora th droughth Aet of th Bnkinth chiZef provnIatownsl Banking busSness ot C","The Times, 19th May 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4659,20,5,1913,Spring,20,5,1913,Spring,"proper weather for May is cloudless sunshine without the harsh drought that comes from the East . For , while the","The Times, 20th May 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4660,20,5,1913,Spring,20,5,1913,Spring,"on the news that beneileial rains have fallen in the droughty sections of ths eastern belt . ] 'rleec were ,","The Times, 20th May 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4661,21,5,1913,Spring,21,5,1913,Spring,"rose . Some districts require irrigation only in time of drought , and the failure of the rains can not be","The Times, 21st May 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4662,22,5,1913,Spring,22,5,1913,Spring,"the working of the estates was seriouLsly affected by abnormial drought , with the result that the actual' worldng on a","The Times, 22th May 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4663,24,5,1913,Spring,24,5,1913,Spring,"cross breeding , types of wheat to resist rust and drought . lie also had in view the important problem of","The Times, 24th May 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4664,24,5,1913,Spring,24,5,1913,Spring,"starving 'stock , "" i.e. , stock travelling from a drought-stricken district to the better-grassed uplands . The free carriage of","The Times, 24th May 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4665,24,5,1913,Spring,24,5,1913,Spring,"singing with the rains of autumnx and spring , its drought- stricken plains and blue stretching ranges , possesses some subtle","The Times, 24th May 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4666,24,5,1913,Spring,24,5,1913,Spring,"of life spent in the Bush at hand- grips with drought and famine , the passionate yearning of a starved Bush","The Times, 24th May 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4667,24,5,1913,Spring,24,5,1913,Spring,of money for their purposes . A few months ' drought early in 1912 cut short the producing powers of the,"The Times, 24th May 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4668,24,5,1913,Spring,24,5,1913,Spring,"was very noticeable early' in 1912 , when a short drought was 6n : , how quickly mos%people drew in their","The Times, 24th May 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4669,26,5,1913,Spring,26,5,1913,Spring,"corrective of the other . Long periods of wet and drought equally retard operations , and last week , although the","The Times, 26th May 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4670,26,5,1913,Spring,26,5,1913,Spring,further covering by local operators owing to reports that the drought is still unbroken In some sections of the eastern belt,"The Times, 26th May 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4671,27,5,1913,Spring,27,5,1913,Spring,"from the great damage whicli the canes sustained in the drought of 1911 , and it is doubtful whether the crop","The Times, 27th May 1913",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4672,30,5,1913,Spring,30,5,1913,Spring,"the ground , whieli , in spite of the long drought , played extraordinarily well . It was fast , of","The Times, 30th May 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4673,3,6,1913,Summer,3,6,1913,Summer,so that the conditions are not wholly unfavourable unless the drought is so severe and prolonged' as to create a great,"The Times, 3th June 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4674,6,6,1913,Summer,6,6,1913,Summer,"inevitably go up , afthofigh , but for the successive droughts , the rise would probably not have been so rapid","The Times, 6th June 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4675,12,6,1913,Summer,12,6,1913,Summer,"1912 . Our gardens in the Nagrakata district , where drought has been exceptionally bad , are considerably short of last","The Times, 12th June 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4676,12,6,1913,Summer,12,6,1913,Summer,"side we still suffered to some extent from the prolonged drought of last year , as there was an accumulation of","The Times, 12th June 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4677,12,6,1913,Summer,12,6,1913,Summer,". BA "" . Txr rules firm on reports of drought , and sellers arc very reserved . lilzcel Sca .","The Times, 12th June 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4678,13,6,1913,Summer,13,6,1913,Summer,"ruled over an accursed island , smitten with plagues , drought , and . pestilence , from which , according to","The Times, 13th June 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4679,13,6,1913,Summer,13,6,1913,Summer,"and in accord- ance wvith the general experience , the drought in the P.arly part of the year-following , as it","The Times, 13th June 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4680,13,6,1913,Summer,13,6,1913,Summer,"indica- tions of a downward tendency . The conditions of drought during 1912 , to which I have already alluded ,","The Times, 13th June 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4681,13,6,1913,Summer,13,6,1913,Summer,"by way of reserve against b.ad years or years of drought , which are sure to come . By wvay of","The Times, 13th June 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4682,13,6,1913,Summer,13,6,1913,Summer,"sufficient-to point out to you that . bad the short drought to wvhich I have already referred , and which prevailed","The Times, 13th June 1913",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4683,16,6,1913,Summer,16,6,1913,Summer,the lt back Captain Ritson had a clear hit and Drought the ball back to Aiieriean ground . The Americans in,"The Times, 16th June 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4684,17,6,1913,Summer,17,6,1913,Summer,"glorious weather . The grounds are suffering from the continued drought , and there was a considerable amount of dust .","The Times, 17th June 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4685,17,6,1913,Summer,17,6,1913,Summer,". thie poor Prospects of any relief from the Drevailng drought , and the strength of cash m3zrleel , the close","The Times, 17th June 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4686,17,6,1913,Summer,17,6,1913,Summer,"and a , good trade bas passed . The coptmnued drought is a strengthening factor , new crop sowings being considerably","The Times, 17th June 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4687,18,6,1913,Summer,18,6,1913,Summer,upon opinion and commerce . ( Cheers . ) Neither drought nor hurricane seemed to check the latter-day commercial prosperity of,"The Times, 18th June 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4688,18,6,1913,Summer,18,6,1913,Summer,and general goods services did not suffer miore fraon the drought ; during 1912. - Esparto grass even showed a slight,"The Times, 18th June 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4689,18,6,1913,Summer,18,6,1913,Summer,in the latter part . IraIn is needed and the drought is becoming serious In 1ndiama and Illinois . hI the,"The Times, 18th June 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4690,21,6,1913,Summer,21,6,1913,Summer,"liberal receipts , and good Prospcgts for relief from the drought and heat . The close was steady hat 5ac. to","The Times, 21st June 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4691,23,6,1913,Summer,23,6,1913,Summer,"These pastures are normally very productive , less subject to drought than those hig , her above sea level and producing","The Times, 23th June 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4692,24,6,1913,Summer,24,6,1913,Summer,"results . The areas under rubbet were affected temporarily by drought in the first half of 191 , with the result","The Times, 24th June 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4693,25,6,1913,Summer,25,6,1913,Summer,"the , latter part of the week have relieved the drought in Illinois and Indiana . In the sPrlng wheat regionssorth","The Times, 25th June 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4694,27,6,1913,Summer,27,6,1913,Summer,to be materia1ly In ercess of last year . The drought damage done In the North.West ha.s reduced tho promise of,"The Times, 27th June 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4695,28,6,1913,Summer,28,6,1913,Summer,", wvhich "" go back "" in a week 's drought any time after May , is notably fine . After","The Times, 28th June 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4696,28,6,1913,Summer,28,6,1913,Summer,wvreckage in a fewr minutes-save those extremes 'of rain or drought which come too readily to the recollection of any one,"The Times, 28th June 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4697,30,6,1913,Summer,30,6,1913,Summer,"moIe than' enough , many localities are- still suf eriig:Eeverely'from drought . The general . experience has been that , 'rain","The Times, 30th June 1913",England,UKK,UKK3,UKK30,Cornwall,20th Century newspaper,Media 4698,30,6,1913,Summer,30,6,1913,Summer,"the farmer of June rains . The effect '6f the drought is revealed in the stunted jappearance of spring' corn ,","The Times, 30th June 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4699,30,6,1913,Summer,30,6,1913,Summer,", are not so effective in counteracting the influences of drought , and as recurring dry spell : are.characteristic of the","The Times, 30th June 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4700,30,6,1913,Summer,30,6,1913,Summer,". : 'The'importance'of surface hoeing ini'ritigating the stuntin.g ffect of drought is. recognized , and the only , b'ar ier to","The Times, 30th June 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4701,1,7,1913,Summer,1,7,1913,Summer,"of the herbaceous plants , have suffered from the continued drought in some districts . Begonins and other greenhouse plants are","The Times, 1st July 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4702,2,7,1913,Summer,2,7,1913,Summer,but no known expedient can neutralize the effects of pro-longed drought and wear and tear . Accurate hitting was out of,"The Times, 2th July 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4703,3,7,1913,Summer,3,7,1913,Summer,"business , the result , no doubt , of the drought that we recently experienced . I hrve also to report","The Times, 3th July 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4704,7,7,1913,Summer,7,7,1913,Summer,is an appreciable offset to the stunting influences of the drought upon the cereals . The rotation hay has been secured,"The Times, 7th July 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4705,7,7,1913,Summer,7,7,1913,Summer,"week , but the prospect is still unsatisfactory . The drought nas been especially severe in Dorset , where a repetition","The Times, 7th July 1913",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK22,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4706,8,7,1913,Summer,8,7,1913,Summer,! ano of 09. the reduction being due eaInlyst tothle drought in Soothtj I ) lakoa . The average condition of,"The Times, 8th July 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4707,9,7,1913,Summer,9,7,1913,Summer,"as scarcely reassuring . Wet conditions were followed by the drought , which still continues , and from all quarters come","The Times, 9th July 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4708,9,7,1913,Summer,9,7,1913,Summer,", and from all quarters come complaints of lateness and drought . It is , however , too early to estimate","The Times, 9th July 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4709,9,7,1913,Summer,9,7,1913,Summer,", as crons have been sehort , owing to prolonged drought , and prices have shown a considerable decline . The","The Times, 9th July 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4710,9,7,1913,Summer,9,7,1913,Summer,Tho difficulty was increased by th1e aetting. in of a drought which still preVallk ; 80 that our correspondents over nearly,"The Times, 9th July 1913",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4711,9,7,1913,Summer,9,7,1913,Summer,been favourable for producing the necessary tilth IfE the present droughty conditions continue the root crop will be seriously threatened .,"The Times, 9th July 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4712,9,7,1913,Summer,9,7,1913,Summer,"the general average sank to 76 . In the memorable drought of 1911 it was 79-2 , and last July it","The Times, 9th July 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4713,9,7,1913,Summer,9,7,1913,Summer,"England . Scotland appears to have suffered much less from drought than England , and Wales holds a middle position .","The Times, 9th July 1913","England,Scotland,Wales","UKM,UKL",,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4714,9,7,1913,Summer,9,7,1913,Summer,"reported from Kent , and the bine is suffering from drought-one correspondent states that they have had "" no rain for","The Times, 9th July 1913",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4715,10,7,1913,Summer,10,7,1913,Summer,more tli&n double 'tho . total 'r. o1911. when the drought interfered wit-h spori' Other- English iver' iseem' to'be hb1diig thir',"The Times, 10th July 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4716,11,7,1913,Summer,11,7,1913,Summer,"June 30 advised that 8,500cwt. may be expected . The drought that occurred during the blossoming period has been mainly responsible","The Times, 11st July 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4717,12,7,1913,Summer,12,7,1913,Summer,"as easily grown as C. muralis , and will stand drought almost as well . One of its parents is said","The Times, 12th July 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4718,12,7,1913,Summer,12,7,1913,Summer,", but it is far easier . It suffers from drought , especially when first planted , and does best in","The Times, 12th July 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4719,12,7,1913,Summer,12,7,1913,Summer,but in full sun they must be watered in a drought . The Acantholimons remain neat and compact all through the,"The Times, 12th July 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4720,12,7,1913,Summer,12,7,1913,Summer,"porous , well-drained soil , but is less patient of drought than other erodiums , and is sometimes killed by a","The Times, 12th July 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4721,12,7,1913,Summer,12,7,1913,Summer,", and the market in these is particularly sensitive to droughts and other' climatic disturbances . High prices of produce affect","The Times, 12th July 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4722,14,7,1913,Summer,14,7,1913,Summer,"mild winter having made it independent of the frosts and drought of the spring . Few growers , however , expect","The Times, 14th July 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4723,14,7,1913,Summer,14,7,1913,Summer,and its grey-green foliage tells of the same preference for drought and sun . On the sandhills and shingle-beachcs of our,"The Times, 14th July 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4724,17,7,1913,Summer,17,7,1913,Summer,"of depression , accentuated towards the end by a severe drought , but there could , he thought , be no","The Times, 17th July 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4725,18,7,1913,Summer,18,7,1913,Summer,". This is parbly owing to the severe and unprecedented drought in 1912 , but not wholly to this cause ,","The Times, 18th July 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4726,18,7,1913,Summer,18,7,1913,Summer,"Tsr DRouGnr . I have already referred to the abnormal drought which existed for seveial months of the year , although","The Times, 18th July 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4727,18,7,1913,Summer,18,7,1913,Summer,. bearish iAevrpool cables being offset by the continance of drought in the southwest and a bullsh ridvate condition estimate .,"The Times, 18th July 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4728,21,7,1913,Summer,21,7,1913,Summer,"for a good trade at the July' sales , although drought may intenrene to mar the outlook . The condition of","The Times, 21st July 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4729,23,7,1913,Summer,23,7,1913,Summer,"TozER said that Colonel Williams and Mr. S. A. H. Drought retired in accordance with the Articles of Association , and","The Times, 23th July 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4730,23,7,1913,Summer,23,7,1913,Summer,"adopted . The CuAiRYAS. -Geutlemen , on behalf of Mr. Drought and myself I beg to thank you for the renewed","The Times, 23th July 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4731,23,7,1913,Summer,23,7,1913,Summer,bf theo belt . iai.n is liadly neodded. a and drought is becoming seirlohs . EastManrd of the MIississippi e'rumeraturcis in,"The Times, 23th July 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4732,25,7,1913,Summer,25,7,1913,Summer,recollect that at the last meeting I referred to anticipated drought . i was able at the same time to tell,"The Times, 25th July 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4733,25,7,1913,Summer,25,7,1913,Summer,"and beneficial rains had fallen in June and fears of drought were allayed ; but this was in June , and","The Times, 25th July 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4734,26,7,1913,Summer,26,7,1913,Summer,"which look fine , but on the lower lands the drought of last year had evidently adversely affected the young plants","The Times, 26th July 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4735,26,7,1913,Summer,26,7,1913,Summer,young plants . We are sorry to learn that the drought has recurred this year-we do not yet know whether it,"The Times, 26th July 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4736,26,7,1913,Summer,26,7,1913,Summer,"can expect but a small yield even next , the droughts having had such a retarding effect on the growth .","The Times, 26th July 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4737,26,7,1913,Summer,26,7,1913,Summer,what most estates have done . In consequence of the drought we have had to find a considerable number of supplies,"The Times, 26th July 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4738,26,7,1913,Summer,26,7,1913,Summer,"Ostricl Farmu suffered most severely front the effects of the drought , and the expenditure was consequently abnormaL This departmnent being","The Times, 26th July 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4739,28,7,1913,Summer,28,7,1913,Summer,"western counties speak of the serious consequences of the summer drought , wvhich for the third year in succession restricted growth","The Times, 28th July 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4740,30,7,1913,Summer,30,7,1913,Summer,an advance of fully 12C. on reports of heat and drought ijuring the crop in the South-West wvith poor prospects of,"The Times, 30th July 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4741,1,8,1913,Summer,1,8,1913,Summer,in a short day 's driving . But the protracted drought of midsummer in 1911 proved fatal to the young blackgae,"The Times, 1st August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4742,1,8,1913,Summer,1,8,1913,Summer,. MAIzE. -Re-POrtS of scattered showers and cooler temperatures in drought afflicted sections caused the market to open easy and 5sc.,"The Times, 1st August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4743,2,8,1913,Summer,2,8,1913,Summer,"being 3sc. up , and with renewed reports of continued drought in the South-WVest increased apprehension was felt regarding the ultiniate","The Times, 2th August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4744,4,8,1913,Summer,4,8,1913,Summer,to 9g. % COHK . Aug. 2. -jTt-rrrgt. -The Prolongred drought ; and shortage of grass has caused supplIes to be,"The Times, 4th August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4745,4,8,1913,Summer,4,8,1913,Summer,threatened with a serious cut-down in the yield through persistent drought . Similar apprehensions were entertained regarding a portion of the,"The Times, 4th August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4746,4,8,1913,Summer,4,8,1913,Summer,from abroad . O nly qnce--as a consequence of the drought of 1911-has the price been raised since it was lowered,"The Times, 4th August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4747,4,8,1913,Summer,4,8,1913,Summer,of greater bulk than in the earlier counties where the drought was more acute . VAxxxD Eomxrmmcxs . The irregularity of,"The Times, 4th August 1913",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4748,4,8,1913,Summer,4,8,1913,Summer,"were respectively 4-38in. and - , 78in . ) This drought has been accompanied by a high , steady barometer ,","The Times, 4th August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4749,4,8,1913,Summer,4,8,1913,Summer,The seed was planted late and growth was delayed by drought and low temperatures . Although there is no great luxuriance,"The Times, 4th August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4750,5,8,1913,Summer,5,8,1913,Summer,"being 1ac. higher tutder reiterateil reports of cotitinued damnage from drought . and gainied furthIr uitw the -Ilierouri official estimate ,","The Times, 5th August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4751,6,8,1913,Summer,6,8,1913,Summer,"the present moment , although a few more weeks of drought will doubtless find us complaining bitterly of the hardness and","The Times, 6th August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4752,9,8,1913,Summer,9,8,1913,Summer,"the hill districts of Glamorgan the people are suffering from drought , and in many cases have to go long distances","The Times, 9th August 1913",Wales,UKL,"UKL1,UKL2","UKL15,UKL17,UKL18,UKL22",Glamorganshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 4753,9,8,1913,Summer,9,8,1913,Summer,"of heavy damage to the corn market caused by the drought . Copper shares were well supported , though the monthly","The Times, 9th August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4754,11,8,1913,Summer,11,8,1913,Summer,". It has been characterized by wet periods and by droughts , - but has proved unusually favourable for grass and","The Times, 11st August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4755,11,8,1913,Summer,11,8,1913,Summer,82-65 for Great Britain . or I point . below droughty 1911 . We hold rPeca ) rds of only one,"The Times, 11st August 1913",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4756,11,8,1913,Summer,11,8,1913,Summer,"Bellingham ( Northumberland ) pastures are beginming to suffer from drought ; but from Hexham we hear that this is ""","The Times, 11st August 1913",England,UKC,"UKC1,UKC2","UKC14,UKC21,UKC13","Barnard Castle,Bellingham,Darlington,Hexham",20th Century newspaper,Media 4757,11,8,1913,Summer,11,8,1913,Summer,more favourable weather reports and expectations of in-creasing relief from drought os-er Sunday prices steadily gave way under general selling .,"The Times, 11st August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4758,11,8,1913,Summer,11,8,1913,Summer,the pastures being In a bad state owing to the drought . Cbeice dairy stock bad a brisk sale at 26,"The Times, 11st August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4759,12,8,1913,Summer,12,8,1913,Summer,point there was a quick rally on reports that the drought in the Sooth-West was stiU unrelieved and reiteration of heavy,"The Times, 12th August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4760,13,8,1913,Summer,13,8,1913,Summer,": portions of the West and South-West are suffering from drought , and considerable damage has apparently been done , especialy","The Times, 13th August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4761,13,8,1913,Summer,13,8,1913,Summer,112 points up on reports of continued . damsge by drought in Terse . There was . however . but a,"The Times, 13th August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4762,13,8,1913,Summer,13,8,1913,Summer,prices of material and the cost of labour . THE DROUGHT AND WATER SlUPPLIES . From various parts of Scotland there,"The Times, 13th August 1913",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4763,13,8,1913,Summer,13,8,1913,Summer,regarding the effects on water supplies of the period of drought which prevailed throughout July and extnded into the present month,"The Times, 13th August 1913",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4764,16,8,1913,Summer,16,8,1913,Summer,"decade has been the centre of a charmed circle of drought when showers were falling-all round it , has enjoyed thunder-rains","The Times, 16th August 1913",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4765,16,8,1913,Summer,16,8,1913,Summer,"particularly Rock Islands and Atchisons , in whose territory the drought is malking the greatest havroc . GEErnR . L DECLnIE","The Times, 16th August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4766,18,8,1913,Summer,18,8,1913,Summer,in districts which can least well bear a period of drought the condition of the pastures and root crops is not,"The Times, 18th August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4767,18,8,1913,Summer,18,8,1913,Summer,prices for stores in spring . Thq seriousness of the drought is emphasized by the increasing nuimber of cases in w*hich,"The Times, 18th August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4768,18,8,1913,Summer,18,8,1913,Summer,"addition , the third plot getting no manure . The drought in the following summer was so severe that no record","The Times, 18th August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4769,18,8,1913,Summer,18,8,1913,Summer,Points higher owing to further unfavourable crop aecounts frnm the droughty portions of thle belt and considerable foreign buying and locr.l,"The Times, 18th August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4770,20,8,1913,Summer,20,8,1913,Summer,". cable adtices failing to report relieving rains in the drought-stricken quarters of the States , and with a fair amount","The Times, 20th August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4771,21,8,1913,Summer,21,8,1913,Summer,THE BALKA N PENINSULA . August 20 . THE CONTINUED DROUGHT . - . FARMERS AND THE PRICE OF 1ULK .,"The Times, 21st August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4772,21,8,1913,Summer,21,8,1913,Summer,"deficiency have failed partially or entirely in consequence of the drought . Early rain alone can save the situa- tion ,","The Times, 21st August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4773,21,8,1913,Summer,21,8,1913,Summer,and graziers . THE WATER SUPPLY OF GLASGOW . The drought is having a serious effect on the water supply of,"The Times, 21st August 1913",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM34,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4774,21,8,1913,Summer,21,8,1913,Summer,. . 9 Agriculture and Country Life : The ContinuedI Drought : Farmers and thle Plrice of Milk . . .,"The Times, 21st August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4775,21,8,1913,Summer,21,8,1913,Summer,"from Scotland Yard . ( p. 4 ) The Continued Drought . The continued drought , wvhich is more severe north","The Times, 21st August 1913","Scotland,England","UKM,UKE,UKF,UKG",UKE1,,River Trent,20th Century newspaper,Media 4776,21,8,1913,Summer,21,8,1913,Summer,"( p. 4 ) The Continued Drought . The continued drought , wvhich is more severe north than south of the","The Times, 21st August 1913","Scotland,England","UKM,UKE,UKF,UKG",UKE1,,River Trent,20th Century newspaper,Media 4777,21,8,1913,Summer,21,8,1913,Summer,the country was becoming bearisih under a belief that the drought had been broken . The easiness was onl temporary .,"The Times, 21st August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4778,21,8,1913,Summer,21,8,1913,Summer,at the opening in responsa to American advices of continued drought . and an absence of any indications of rain pending,"The Times, 21st August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4779,21,8,1913,Summer,21,8,1913,Summer,"opened Pd . to '12ad. dlearer upon areport ofbhadflowvering and drought inBrazl7 . Businesswag howver slw , ad picesdropedto 41 ad.","The Times, 21st August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4780,22,8,1913,Summer,22,8,1913,Summer,England by way of the Kaiser Wilhelm Canal . THE DROUGHT IN GREAT BRITAIN . Rain fell rather generally in Ireland,"The Times, 22th August 1913","England,GB",,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4781,22,8,1913,Summer,22,8,1913,Summer,"damage , it should be borne in mind that the drought has continued in the corn belt since the Government figures","The Times, 22th August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4782,22,8,1913,Summer,22,8,1913,Summer,portions ot the Pus . Jab anld Rai putana the drought continues Practically unbroken Crop prospects are in consequence declining in,"The Times, 22th August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4783,22,8,1913,Summer,22,8,1913,Summer,"G points under strong American market advices , and continued drought reported from the South-'Western States . A fair amount of","The Times, 22th August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4784,23,8,1913,Summer,23,8,1913,Summer,this rally wvsa tho report of good relief from the drought in both the corn and the cotton belts . The,"The Times, 23th August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4785,25,8,1913,Summer,25,8,1913,Summer,"of workers is not over-plentiful . As a rule , drought does more harm in England than in Scotland , but","The Times, 25th August 1913","England,Scotland",UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4786,25,8,1913,Summer,25,8,1913,Summer,"will bring a quick response . The prolongation of the drought , and its effects upon the green crops and pastures","The Times, 25th August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4787,25,8,1913,Summer,25,8,1913,Summer,In retarding t.he growth of these valuable catch crops the drought lhas done scrious injury to one of the most important,"The Times, 25th August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4788,25,8,1913,Summer,25,8,1913,Summer,"in favour of the producer . - - The present drought , however , is not the only cause of the","The Times, 25th August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4789,25,8,1913,Summer,25,8,1913,Summer,"this decision were the deficiency of keep caused by the drought and the higher prices of cows , but our Agricultural","The Times, 25th August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4790,25,8,1913,Summer,25,8,1913,Summer,l 34 . Q-B 6 ch Rcsigns BREAK IT THE DROUGHT . MORE RAIN EXPECTED . The drought has now been,"The Times, 25th August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4791,25,8,1913,Summer,25,8,1913,Summer,BREAK IT THE DROUGHT . MORE RAIN EXPECTED . The drought has now been effectively broken in all parts of the,"The Times, 25th August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4792,25,8,1913,Summer,25,8,1913,Summer,"this year 's president . On account of the protracted drought , fishing tenants in the Lochaber district have had very","The Times, 25th August 1913",Scotland,UKM,"UKM6,UKM2","UKM63,UKM21","Fort William,Lochaber district",20th Century newspaper,Media 4793,25,8,1913,Summer,25,8,1913,Summer,", varied only by the protracted and scarcely less fatal drought of 1911 ; and so the general advance in system","The Times, 25th August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4794,25,8,1913,Summer,25,8,1913,Summer,". Only Scotland seems to have come well through the drought , and both on east and west coast low ground","The Times, 25th August 1913",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4795,25,8,1913,Summer,25,8,1913,Summer,". On the light land the partridges have suffered fromn drought and consequent dearth of insect life , the rainfall of","The Times, 25th August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4796,25,8,1913,Summer,25,8,1913,Summer,"and later on probably some scarcity of insect lifc through drought , still the weather can not rightly be held responsible","The Times, 25th August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4797,25,8,1913,Summer,25,8,1913,Summer,"and four , some even to none , the long drought being held responsible . SCOTLAND. -The partridges in Scotland seem","The Times, 25th August 1913",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4798,25,8,1913,Summer,25,8,1913,Summer,Lothians come the familimr reports of coveys dwindling during the drought . SPORT ON THE MOORS . GOOD BAGS OBTAINED IN,"The Times, 25th August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4799,25,8,1913,Summer,25,8,1913,Summer,"week reports came to hand of good rains in the droughty sections of the country , which allayed fears of a","The Times, 25th August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4800,25,8,1913,Summer,25,8,1913,Summer,"the Mexican difficulties and the breaking on , of the drought Is the corn and cotton belts . 'trade prospects are","The Times, 25th August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4801,26,8,1913,Summer,26,8,1913,Summer,"per cent. , leaving to carry forward 70,652 . The drought , which ruled in the earlier portion of last year","The Times, 26th August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4802,26,8,1913,Summer,26,8,1913,Summer,and urgent covering by shorts owing to the continuance of drought in the South-West . Commisslon.houses and Wall-street operators were also,"The Times, 26th August 1913",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4803,26,8,1913,Summer,26,8,1913,Summer,Reports of fmrtber-deterora. tion as a result of the Prolonged drought in the South-West and the receipt of quite alarmnleg cabIfs,"The Times, 26th August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4804,27,8,1913,Summer,27,8,1913,Summer,. They announced that in con- sequence of the prolonged drought and scarcity of water at the summnit of the canal,"The Times, 27th August 1913",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM62,"Fort Augustus,Laggan",20th Century newspaper,Media 4805,28,8,1913,Summer,28,8,1913,Summer,"crop may be a little . liihitcr owing to the drought , the qotalitv will7probably be an improvement on 1912. 'Ir","The Times, 28th August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4806,28,8,1913,Summer,28,8,1913,Summer,"crops , as so far but little relief from the drought has beon experienced . and thoe weather continuies abnormally hot","The Times, 28th August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4807,29,8,1913,Summer,29,8,1913,Summer,. Reports of the cotton crop being adversely affected by drought were ignored . commercial Markets : Sharp Rise in Tin,"The Times, 29th August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4808,29,8,1913,Summer,29,8,1913,Summer,"THE CLOSE . The fresh bulge in cotton on continued drought reports , and predictions of a heavy cuttinig down of","The Times, 29th August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4809,30,8,1913,Summer,30,8,1913,Summer,under rether heavy realzing on Predictions of rains in the drought erca wthilc there was imiore actual cotton on the market,"The Times, 30th August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4810,30,8,1913,Summer,30,8,1913,Summer,corni crop and the persistent absenco of rolief from tho drought in a large part of the cotton bolt . Bullish,"The Times, 30th August 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4811,1,9,1913,Autumn,1,9,1913,Autumn,"science within a decade . "" There had been a drought in the region in which the water-hole lay ; and","The Times, 1st September 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4812,1,9,1913,Autumn,1,9,1913,Autumn,- 'i many parts of othe countiy on Saturdav thei drought was broken by heavy rain and thunderstornas . The rainfall,"The Times, 1st September 1913",England,"UKJ,UKE",UKJ4,UKJ42,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 4813,1,9,1913,Autumn,1,9,1913,Autumn,". Dollymount , however , has sufferecd less from the drought than its neighbour Portmarnocl , iwhere for the last week","The Times, 1st September 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4814,1,9,1913,Autumn,1,9,1913,Autumn,"that they have one corn crop capable of resisting summer drought . Threshing has begun , but there is not yet","The Times, 1st September 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4815,1,9,1913,Autumn,1,9,1913,Autumn,"the green crops , already less seliously affected by the drought , has been proportionately vigorous . There now appears to","The Times, 1st September 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4816,1,9,1913,Autumn,1,9,1913,Autumn,"two years areL interesting , illustrations of this . The drought of 1911 adversely affected the hay crop of the following","The Times, 1st September 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4817,1,9,1913,Autumn,1,9,1913,Autumn,"are not uncommon and partial failures are frequent , the drought and low temperatures in early summer having restricted germination and","The Times, 1st September 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4818,1,9,1913,Autumn,1,9,1913,Autumn,to say whether the producer is to obtain in this drought sufficient to prevent loss or the wholesale buyer to forgo,"The Times, 1st September 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4819,1,9,1913,Autumn,1,9,1913,Autumn,"provide Feed for Autumn and Spring Keep after the prolonged drought , send to SUTTON & SONS SUTTON 'S EARLY SIX","The Times, 1st September 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4820,2,9,1913,Autumn,2,9,1913,Autumn,"lower level of the town . In south lincolnshire the drought was 3c- "" 1ed yesterday by a severe thunderstorm with","The Times, 2th September 1913",England,UKF,UKF3,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4821,2,9,1913,Autumn,2,9,1913,Autumn,"the outlook is not as a whole promising , the'long drought having thinned the birds and , in some cases ,","The Times, 2th September 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4822,2,9,1913,Autumn,2,9,1913,Autumn,"and do not appear to have been affected by the drought . , STOK -NOR0FOLK AD SUnroL . Partridge shooting began","The Times, 2th September 1913",England,UKH,UKH1,"UKH13,UKH14",,20th Century newspaper,Media 4823,2,9,1913,Autumn,2,9,1913,Autumn,crops are almost a total failure owing to the long drought . D:EBBsHE . In Derbyshire the weather was dull and,"The Times, 2th September 1913",England,UKF,UKF1,"UKF12,UKF13",Derbyshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 4824,2,9,1913,Autumn,2,9,1913,Autumn,In Dorset coveys are reported to be small the long drought having thinned the birds . Some fair bags were made,"The Times, 2th September 1913",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK22,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4825,2,9,1913,Autumn,2,9,1913,Autumn,"the greens were by no means easy after the long drought ; some of them , indeed , were exceedingly -tricky","The Times, 2th September 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4826,4,9,1913,Autumn,4,9,1913,Autumn,of rainfall is scriously interfering with autumn ploughing in the drought territories . The maize crop has about held its own,"The Times, 4th September 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4827,6,9,1913,Autumn,6,9,1913,Autumn,is fed by the natural rains or in times of drought by the light fountain of the lawn sprinker . When,"The Times, 6th September 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4828,6,9,1913,Autumn,6,9,1913,Autumn,"that the three tracts which have suffered most from the drought of last year have been deluged with rain-Benares , Gujerat","The Times, 6th September 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4829,8,9,1913,Autumn,8,9,1913,Autumn,soil moisture and consequenitly a safeguard against the effects of drought . ( p. 10 ) Electricians ' Strike Ended .,"The Times, 8th September 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4830,8,9,1913,Autumn,8,9,1913,Autumn,prominence the qualities of dung in counteracting the effects of drought . There have been many emphatic examples of this in,"The Times, 8th September 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4831,8,9,1913,Autumn,8,9,1913,Autumn,soil is the influencing factor and that a period of drought gives farmyard manure the opportunity for demonstrating its acknowledged property,"The Times, 8th September 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4832,8,9,1913,Autumn,8,9,1913,Autumn,"howvevr , that this manure is always a safeguiard against drought . They rcdmit its quality as exhibited in the cereals","The Times, 8th September 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4833,8,9,1913,Autumn,8,9,1913,Autumn,"grown in raised drills - ? re more liable to drought than those sown on the fiat , but the reason","The Times, 8th September 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4834,8,9,1913,Autumn,8,9,1913,Autumn,Apart fi-om the ability of the local soils to withstand drought . the Worcester and Hereford district has been favoured this,"The Times, 8th September 1913",England,UKG,UKG1,"UKG11,UKG12",Worcester,20th Century newspaper,Media 4835,8,9,1913,Autumn,8,9,1913,Autumn,", with feeders more disposed to sell owring. to the drought in the South and South-West . Current quotations are as","The Times, 8th September 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4836,9,9,1913,Autumn,9,9,1913,Autumn,"distressingly deep when the sand , as in the present drought , is dry and looks as light as thistle down","The Times, 9th September 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4837,10,9,1913,Autumn,10,9,1913,Autumn,"Oxfordshire the averages improve .. The worst effects of the drought have been . experienced . in the Midlands , and","The Times, 10th September 1913",England,"UKF,UKG,UKJ",UKJ1,UKJ14,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 4838,10,9,1913,Autumn,10,9,1913,Autumn,"and TurxNips 'suffered severelv during August on account of the drought , and show an average loss of 4-5 points on","The Times, 10th September 1913",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4839,10,9,1913,Autumn,10,9,1913,Autumn,index of the extenfr and : severity of the recent drought . On July jr the average for grass worked out,"The Times, 10th September 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4840,10,9,1913,Autumn,10,9,1913,Autumn,"70-7 for Great Britain . The extraordinary feature of the drought'was its wide extent , involving the entire area of England","The Times, 10th September 1913","England,GB,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4841,10,9,1913,Autumn,10,9,1913,Autumn,"country , as already mentioned , has suffered from protracted drought . A drought in Scotland , howvever , is less","The Times, 10th September 1913","England,Scotland","UKK,UKJ,UKM","UKK2,UKJ3,UKJ2","UKK22,UKJ33,UKJ22,UKJ24",Sussex,20th Century newspaper,Media 4842,10,9,1913,Autumn,10,9,1913,Autumn,"already mentioned , has suffered from protracted drought . A drought in Scotland , howvever , is less scorching than in","The Times, 10th September 1913","England,Scotland","UKK,UKJ,UKM","UKK2,UKJ3,UKJ2","UKK22,UKJ33,UKJ22,UKJ24",Sussex,20th Century newspaper,Media 4843,10,9,1913,Autumn,10,9,1913,Autumn,"however , being Imparted on reports of rains in the drought- stricken crop belt , and possible improvement in orop conditions","The Times, 10th September 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4844,11,9,1913,Autumn,11,9,1913,Autumn,WATER IN THE INORTH . DIFFICULTIES AT NELSON . The drought in North-East LancashiVe and the WTest Riding of Yorkshire is,"The Times, 11st September 1913",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 4845,11,9,1913,Autumn,11,9,1913,Autumn,general shutting down of sheds will be necessary if the drought should continue many days more . It was reported to,"The Times, 11st September 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4846,12,9,1913,Autumn,12,9,1913,Autumn,"has been peculiarly unfavourable since then , and t.he long drought has had its effect in reducing the number and weakening","The Times, 12th September 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4847,12,9,1913,Autumn,12,9,1913,Autumn,"the Arab prayers failed to have any effect upon a drought , the Hausas went , in pro- cession to a","The Times, 12th September 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4848,15,9,1913,Autumn,15,9,1913,Autumn,"The pastures also have recovered from the effects of the drought , and autumn grass promises to be of average abundance","The Times, 15th September 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4849,15,9,1913,Autumn,15,9,1913,Autumn,expensive course of feeding liberally with bought stuffs during the drought have a better prospect of benefit by the improved state,"The Times, 15th September 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4850,15,9,1913,Autumn,15,9,1913,Autumn,"Th'lis year , curiously , the heavy land withstood the drought with less sltccess than the light soils . The root","The Times, 15th September 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4851,15,9,1913,Autumn,15,9,1913,Autumn,"crop outlook owing to the breaking of the recent severe drought , and the passage by tho Senate of the Tariff","The Times, 15th September 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4852,16,9,1913,Autumn,16,9,1913,Autumn,of taking Some preventive steps . It wTas established that drought now recurred in cycles . During 1911 several instances of,"The Times, 16th September 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4853,20,9,1913,Autumn,20,9,1913,Autumn,governed largely by the Nveathor coclditions . Extremnes eithor of drought or wet hasten by differenlt roals the end of the,"The Times, 20th September 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4854,20,9,1913,Autumn,20,9,1913,Autumn,"not ba relaxed at this time ; when rain after drought brings up tlhe last charge of tho enemy , develop-","The Times, 20th September 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4855,22,9,1913,Autumn,22,9,1913,Autumn,increased verdure to the scene . All traces of the drought have disappeared so far as the grass and catch crop,"The Times, 22th September 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4856,22,9,1913,Autumn,22,9,1913,Autumn,"the season , indicating an - exten- sion of the drought area in the South-west ; on the other hand ,","The Times, 22th September 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4857,22,9,1913,Autumn,22,9,1913,Autumn,"other hand , later dospatches told'of the brealdng of tlhe drought thore , but whether- or not the relief canie in","The Times, 22th September 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4858,24,9,1913,Autumn,24,9,1913,Autumn,factory . TEE POLLUJTION OF RIVERS . During the recent drought tho necessity of purify- ing some of the rivers in,"The Times, 24th September 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4859,25,9,1913,Autumn,25,9,1913,Autumn,"WMATA. --Indi= quaUtis aro steady beldin view4 o th ooontinued drought . but umisna are still Promad for . rale ,","The Times, 25th September 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4860,27,9,1913,Autumn,27,9,1913,Autumn,"the Baltic yesterday -Indian wheat was firm owing to the drought , -while Russian grain was offered less freely in view","The Times, 27th September 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4861,27,9,1913,Autumn,27,9,1913,Autumn,"rains , while Indians . in consequenoe of the continued drought . ar-e stiU-heldabovo-buyers- views , For 10.977qr .. South Austral3n","The Times, 27th September 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4862,29,9,1913,Autumn,29,9,1913,Autumn,", marsh worm for middling water , a brandling for droughty times like the presont . A couple of hooks to","The Times, 29th September 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4863,29,9,1913,Autumn,29,9,1913,Autumn,has been postponed for a fortnight because of the continued drought . The ground is quite unfit for coursing . Arrangements,"The Times, 29th September 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4864,29,9,1913,Autumn,29,9,1913,Autumn,"being apparently the first to give out in periods of drought . The trees were also much too closely planted ,","The Times, 29th September 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4865,2,10,1913,Autumn,2,10,1913,Autumn,"friable oven , afterv a pro . longed spoll of drought , and tho putting-greens aro aIways in condition . Water","The Times, 2th October 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4866,2,10,1913,Autumn,2,10,1913,Autumn,"already made itself felb . There had been a serious drought in Rihodesia , which had caaused 'a -considerable restriction of","The Times, 2th October 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4867,3,10,1913,Autumn,3,10,1913,Autumn,Oct. 2. -WnET. -ligher prices from England and seDorts of drought in Southern Axgentins strcengthened the da.rlict at the opeLing. bears,"The Times, 3th October 1913",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4868,6,10,1913,Autumn,6,10,1913,Autumn,"this year was below the average on account of the drought , but it was good for the season . The","The Times, 6th October 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4869,6,10,1913,Autumn,6,10,1913,Autumn,"the early part of September farmers anticipate little trouble from drought for the remainder of the autumn , but this year","The Times, 6th October 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4870,6,10,1913,Autumn,6,10,1913,Autumn,"is not likely to be filled , for ; the drought in the Border country prevented trainers from getting their young","The Times, 6th October 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4871,9,10,1913,Autumn,9,10,1913,Autumn,"con fidence. ' . .. 30I "" ECTs Op THE DROUGHT OF'1911 . In another and'-more important respect prospects -for the-future","The Times, 9th October 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4872,9,10,1913,Autumn,9,10,1913,Autumn,moments untarnished -by the effects ' of the . '1911 drought . Many of the' pitting-greens'had to bo returfed after that,"The Times, 9th October 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4873,9,10,1913,Autumn,9,10,1913,Autumn,'of Indian wheat were offered in view of the --continued drought ; 'Russiahi varieties ' were dearer . At Iyepool otton,"The Times, 9th October 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4874,10,10,1913,Autumn,10,10,1913,Autumn,to corn andj'tb other crops as a result of the drought during a portion of July and August . After pointing,"The Times, 10th October 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4875,11,10,1913,Autumn,11,10,1913,Autumn,"an unfavourable sow-ing season and harsh climatic conditions . The drought during July and August affected them seriously , and their","The Times, 11st October 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4876,11,10,1913,Autumn,11,10,1913,Autumn,"crop which has gone back since July 1 . The drought diuring that month and August affected them seriously , but","The Times, 11st October 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4877,11,10,1913,Autumn,11,10,1913,Autumn,"and the Misses Vandeleur ( nieces ) , Mr. J. Drought , MIr . P. Francis , Colonel Maguire , Captain","The Times, 11st October 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4878,13,10,1913,Autumn,13,10,1913,Autumn,"is with a period which was badly affected by the drought , and the directors consider 'it desirable to await the","The Times, 13th October 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4879,14,10,1913,Autumn,14,10,1913,Autumn,"apples of the Westof England for , notwithstanding the excepfional drought wbich prevailed in Devonshire and the adjoining shires throughout the","The Times, 14th October 1913",England,UKK,UKK4,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4880,14,10,1913,Autumn,14,10,1913,Autumn,that the districts which had lately suffered from a prolonged drought have now fully recovered their grasses and that all stock,"The Times, 14th October 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4881,14,10,1913,Autumn,14,10,1913,Autumn,"benefit , for the depletion of stock which results from drought takes time to replace . Cattle are the first to","The Times, 14th October 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4882,15,10,1913,Autumn,15,10,1913,Autumn,": the Indian freiglht market was again 'affected. by tlie droughtyconditions in'the Central and United Provinces , and the onfy chartering","The Times, 15th October 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4883,15,10,1913,Autumn,15,10,1913,Autumn,"India- was still very , quiet , owing to the droughty coxiditions in : the : CentrbM aad' nited . Provinces","The Times, 15th October 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4884,16,10,1913,Autumn,16,10,1913,Autumn,"of 160,000lb. , the shortage Lelmn due to the abnormal drought experienced during theI autumn eol'912 . The reptkrt of the","The Times, 16th October 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4885,20,10,1913,Autumn,20,10,1913,Autumn,"B. VAI3 .. said that , owing to the severe drought of last . year -the iicquiry for land ivas ior","The Times, 20th October 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4886,20,10,1913,Autumn,20,10,1913,Autumn,The farmers would have been taught a lesson by the drought which it was'to ; bA hoped would not be lost,"The Times, 20th October 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4887,20,10,1913,Autumn,20,10,1913,Autumn,"much loss and its concom : mitant evils . The drought , however , .. was already mnore or less forgotten","The Times, 20th October 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4888,24,10,1913,Autumn,24,10,1913,Autumn,"is the case with Corn-Mills driveni by streams , a drought generally occurring after fine harvest weather , which is one","The Times, 24th October 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4889,24,10,1913,Autumn,24,10,1913,Autumn,"months suffered very severely from the teumulative effects of the drought , and , after writ-mg off the actual deaths which","The Times, 24th October 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4890,25,10,1913,Autumn,25,10,1913,Autumn,"mould , and . should , not be subject to drought until well established . J. sabina and . J. tamariscifolia","The Times, 25th October 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4891,25,10,1913,Autumn,25,10,1913,Autumn,They all thrive in poor soil and are patient of drought wh'en established . Cupressus minima and C. ( or Retinospora,"The Times, 25th October 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4892,25,10,1913,Autumn,25,10,1913,Autumn,than most of them . It should be protected from drought until well established . There are some good deciduiius shrubs,"The Times, 25th October 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4893,27,10,1913,Autumn,27,10,1913,Autumn,"of the deep inpressiOns made upon the industry by the drought of two . years ago , and the rans of","The Times, 27th October 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4894,27,10,1913,Autumn,27,10,1913,Autumn,reductions in. live stock are not remarkable after the devastating drought of 1911 and the foot-and-mouth .. disease restrictionm of last,"The Times, 27th October 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4895,28,10,1913,Autumn,28,10,1913,Autumn,"small monthly crop , returns were accounted for by severe drought , which was over , and they wvould now probably","The Times, 28th October 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4896,29,10,1913,Autumn,29,10,1913,Autumn,"and Muttra divisionLs are the mnost affected . by the drought in th'IUnited . Provinces , and relief works will be'e","The Times, 29th October 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4897,30,10,1913,Autumn,30,10,1913,Autumn,"supplies of mangolds , swedes , and turnips , the drought 'of 1911 gave the producer better prides than he had","The Times, 30th October 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4898,1,11,1913,Autumn,1,11,1913,Autumn,"business , times of depression , losses from pro- longed drought , and a shrinkage in the values of its pastoral","The Times, 1st November 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4899,1,11,1913,Autumn,1,11,1913,Autumn,"investor , any more than one knows if the disastrous drought experience of 1895 to 1902 will ever be repeated m","The Times, 1st November 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4900,1,11,1913,Autumn,1,11,1913,Autumn,", but he prefers to make a considerable allowance for drought , and that is why he fixes his estimate at","The Times, 1st November 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4901,1,11,1913,Autumn,1,11,1913,Autumn,"of South Australia especially in the lower North , a drought of some intensity prevails , while in the Western division","The Times, 1st November 1913",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4902,1,11,1913,Autumn,1,11,1913,Autumn,of the financial year suffered from a continuance of the drought which had lasted for practically five years . In the,"The Times, 1st November 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4903,3,11,1913,Autumn,3,11,1913,Autumn,"parts of Scotland to attack turnips and grain , A droughty season makes rooks eat fewer grubs and more game -","The Times, 3th November 1913",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4904,3,11,1913,Autumn,3,11,1913,Autumn,"circumstances . No breed was more severely depleted by the drought of 1911 than the . Dorset Horn , and many","The Times, 3th November 1913",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK22,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4905,3,11,1913,Autumn,3,11,1913,Autumn,"respects this is not a misfortune , for the summer drought this year was most acute in the counties stocked with","The Times, 3th November 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4906,6,11,1913,Autumn,6,11,1913,Autumn,"in the Roxburgh Stakes , for all ages , with Droughty and DuaUne , wvho each docisively defeated Newrman Noggs and","The Times, 6th November 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4907,6,11,1913,Autumn,6,11,1913,Autumn,"thv-season genifrally was goOd , *ith o66atiolal shot tperiods of drought on s6Om oE the coeapant "" s stations . The","The Times, 6th November 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4908,6,11,1913,Autumn,6,11,1913,Autumn,"that . Oidhg. to the cb'o tinuance of'the , unplbbedenf6ed drought ieferied tb in last year 's report , which has","The Times, 6th November 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4909,10,11,1913,Autumn,10,11,1913,Autumn,") , Nov. 8. -WlE/T. -Wih rp3 relief from the droughty condittorvi In Indla th Q mbrket rules fnrm. nd fnioire","The Times, 10th November 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4910,11,11,1913,Autumn,11,11,1913,Autumn,"closed at the best under the induence of reports of drought in Southern Argentina , better Buenos Alres cables , continued","The Times, 11st November 1913",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4911,12,11,1913,Autumn,12,11,1913,Autumn,", , the outlook favourable , provided , that no drought of consequence should 'be experiencedduringbits couise . HIaving regard ,","The Times, 12th November 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4912,14,11,1913,Autumn,14,11,1913,Autumn,"rains in the beginning of.Athe MqIinner , followed by a drought in July , the harvest- ig of . crops-t4voughout hina","The Times, 14th November 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4913,14,11,1913,Autumn,14,11,1913,Autumn,", Gascovne , and Murchison districts ) , where the drought has been especially severe for some three years past -and","The Times, 14th November 1913",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,Ashburton,20th Century newspaper,Media 4914,15,11,1913,Autumn,15,11,1913,Autumn,"roses or our pears would have attained to had the drought broken a fortnight sooner , or the rainy spell takeni","The Times, 15th November 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4915,15,11,1913,Autumn,15,11,1913,Autumn,"since 'the company was , struggling - with per- sistent drought and heavy' annual losses , which swept away our then","The Times, 15th November 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4916,15,11,1913,Autumn,15,11,1913,Autumn,"assets from . the state of depreciation into which the drought ; -had temporarily.brought "" tbem . . That faith and","The Times, 15th November 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4917,18,11,1913,Autumn,18,11,1913,Autumn,"South Wales-viz. , on the lHunter River-by reason of the drought , the quantity is below the averag , e ,","The Times, 18th November 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4918,19,11,1913,Autumn,19,11,1913,Autumn,"dry-shod in some parts of its course . Although the drought interfered greatly with sport on all waters , fishermen south","The Times, 19th November 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4919,19,11,1913,Autumn,19,11,1913,Autumn,"autunsn. fishing having been practically a failute owinig to the drought , anglers on Tayside petitioned the Secretary for Scotlantd ,","The Times, 19th November 1913",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM27,Tayside,20th Century newspaper,Media 4920,24,11,1913,Autumn,24,11,1913,Autumn,", but traces remain of the injury wrought by the drought in early summer , chiefly in tlat weeds have taken","The Times, 24th November 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4921,28,11,1913,Autumn,28,11,1913,Autumn,"Egypt , ubu are rather late on account of excessive drought certain southern countries , such as Italy , Rumania .","The Times, 28th November 1913",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4922,5,12,1913,Winter,5,12,1913,Winter,"and coffee . waas seriously interfered wvith by a piolonged drought whieh , according to tle late manager , wvas the","The Times, 5th December 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4923,8,12,1913,Winter,8,12,1913,Winter,"importance south and west of the Thames , where the drought in summer proved disastrous to the mangels and swedes .","The Times, 8th December 1913",England,"UKK,UKJ,UKK","UKK4,UKK2,UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1,UKK1","UKK43,UKK22,UKK23,UKK15","River Thames,Wilts",20th Century newspaper,Media 4924,8,12,1913,Winter,8,12,1913,Winter,". Farmers south of the Trent are more subject to drought in suummer than those in the north , but a","The Times, 8th December 1913",England,"UKE,UKF,UKG",UKE1,,River Trent,20th Century newspaper,Media 4925,9,12,1913,Winter,9,12,1913,Winter,"carrying the world , slowly and irresistibly , toward world-wide drought . According to Prince Kropotkin. the geographical changes which had","The Times, 9th December 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4926,12,12,1913,Winter,12,12,1913,Winter,"a profit of 5,747 . The report states that the droughty con- ditions that prevailed during the season 1911-12 have been","The Times, 12th December 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4927,13,12,1913,Winter,13,12,1913,Winter,move difficuit it wvill be to protect the plants from drought . But it is woll to have here and there,"The Times, 13th December 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4928,13,12,1913,Winter,13,12,1913,Winter,; thou-h in the summer of 1911 it died of drought in our garden in such a place . Of the,"The Times, 13th December 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4929,13,12,1913,Winter,13,12,1913,Winter,"WV. serpyllifolia may be grown wvith it without suffering from drought . The e.asier species , such a . W. gra3minifolia","The Times, 13th December 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4930,15,12,1913,Winter,15,12,1913,Winter,"because live stock fell so low owing to the great drought of 1911 , and nunbers have not been regained .","The Times, 15th December 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4931,23,12,1913,Winter,23,12,1913,Winter,reduction in the clip is the natural reislt of the drought which occurred in the previous year . For the current,"The Times, 23th December 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4932,23,12,1913,Winter,23,12,1913,Winter,"fat sheep made last year , when owing to the drought of the previous year we had very few lambs growing","The Times, 23th December 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4933,23,12,1913,Winter,23,12,1913,Winter,"in the preceding year , when , owing to the drought , our receipts were abnormally small , and this large","The Times, 23th December 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4934,23,12,1913,Winter,23,12,1913,Winter,"the basis of increased pro.sperity for the pastoral industry . Droughts , no doubt , will occur from time to time","The Times, 23th December 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4935,23,12,1913,Winter,23,12,1913,Winter,"this cause and better able to writhstand the effects of drought should it visit us . We shall , of course","The Times, 23th December 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4936,30,12,1913,Winter,30,12,1913,Winter,"on the farmsteads , where the effects of the summer drought are still felt . The Wold farmers have latterly had","The Times, 30th December 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4937,31,12,1913,Winter,31,12,1913,Winter,"his labours , but it has ensured hima against both drought and flood . What it has done and is doing","The Times, 31st December 1913",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4938,5,1,1914,Winter,5,1,1914,Winter,. But a water-power that is at the meroy of droughts and a milling property'limited by its capacity and competition are,"The Times, 5th January 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4939,13,1,1914,Winter,13,1,1914,Winter,"three- quarters of an inch . There was one absolute drought , of 16 days ' duration , from July 22","The Times, 13th January 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4940,13,1,1914,Winter,13,1,1914,Winter,"August 6 inclusive , and there was also a partial drought of 33 days , with a total rainfall of 0-32in.","The Times, 13th January 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4941,13,1,1914,Winter,13,1,1914,Winter,", who observe more olosely the effect of rain arid drought on their pursuits , are none the less apt to","The Times, 13th January 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4942,16,1,1914,Winter,16,1,1914,Winter,", severe losses being encountered through one of the worst droughts of recent years . There has been a stringency of","The Times, 16th January 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4943,16,1,1914,Winter,16,1,1914,Winter,"other wa-s . Comiung on that we have an unprecedented drought , a mis- fortune which I suppose has not been","The Times, 16th January 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4944,16,1,1914,Winter,16,1,1914,Winter,stock and crops in consequence of one of the -worst droughts of recent years . That theso involved a serious setback,"The Times, 16th January 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4945,16,1,1914,Winter,16,1,1914,Winter,"at first this investment looked very promising , subsequent prolonged droughts produced considerable difficulties and the shares declined in value .","The Times, 16th January 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4946,16,1,1914,Winter,16,1,1914,Winter,during October and November have disposed of all fears of drought . Only in the environs of Bahia Blanca has thc,"The Times, 16th January 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4947,16,1,1914,Winter,16,1,1914,Winter,a result of the rebellion an ( d the long drought in July and August . But apart from the quantity,"The Times, 16th January 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4948,16,1,1914,Winter,16,1,1914,Winter,year during the past decade excepting 1911 ; a severe drought accom panied by excessive heat last summer in a large,"The Times, 16th January 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4949,16,1,1914,Winter,16,1,1914,Winter,grapes . The summaer was exceedingly dry and this extreme drought gave cause to fear that the crop would be a,"The Times, 16th January 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4950,17,1,1914,Winter,17,1,1914,Winter,"for ships of a great draught:f-They have been increasing the drought gonerally as they can , but it is not easy","The Times, 17th January 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4951,17,1,1914,Winter,17,1,1914,Winter,"August 25 . This is believed to be a record drought for 20 . yea "" , Imperial and Foreign Inte'lligen","The Times, 17th January 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4952,19,1,1914,Winter,19,1,1914,Winter,"breoding flooks and herds to the level reached before the drought of 1911 , probably on account of the varied fortunes","The Times, 19th January 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4953,19,1,1914,Winter,19,1,1914,Winter,East African hemp has been fomewbat interfered with by the drought which prevailed in the producing country at the early part,"The Times, 19th January 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4954,21,1,1914,Winter,21,1,1914,Winter,"country , show a satisfactory condition of affairs . The drought , from which all parts of the country sufrered more","The Times, 21st January 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4955,22,1,1914,Winter,22,1,1914,Winter,prediet an improved supplv of unskil3ed labour owing to the drought . Sc ; far the Boys on the mines showv,"The Times, 22th January 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4956,23,1,1914,Winter,23,1,1914,Winter,"satisfactory nature owing almost entirely to the excessive and abnormal drought which has exsted , and which has not only prevented","The Times, 23th January 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4957,23,1,1914,Winter,23,1,1914,Winter,branches of the com-pany 's business suffered because of the drought . The result was that the trading profit over the,"The Times, 23th January 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4958,26,1,1914,Winter,26,1,1914,Winter,"for the urpose of getting instruction . Knowledge must be Drought to them , and.if the work which was done in","The Times, 26th January 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4959,26,1,1914,Winter,26,1,1914,Winter,pared cwith $65.13 in the pirecediag year . The severe drought occasioned very heavy special expenditure . SAFETY OF LIFE AT,"The Times, 26th January 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4960,28,1,1914,Winter,28,1,1914,Winter,", in manyb queneo of the contlnu ! nge of drought , lied oparctlons may b tempomrrily Intefered vinU.e 81 ,","The Times, 28th January 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4961,29,1,1914,Winter,29,1,1914,Winter,to a shortage of power caused by a most unusual drought in that part of the count ; ry . At,"The Times, 29th January 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4962,7,2,1914,Winter,7,2,1914,Winter,"encourage it to make good roots and protect it from drought . It also likes lime , but wiU thrive well","The Times, 7th February 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4963,7,2,1914,Winter,7,2,1914,Winter,"then on light soils , as they suffer less from drought when they come up early . Otherwise they should all","The Times, 7th February 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4964,7,2,1914,Winter,7,2,1914,Winter,"open , and about the same deptlh as anemones . Drought is the great enemy of ranunculuses ; and it is","The Times, 7th February 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4965,7,2,1914,Winter,7,2,1914,Winter,to encourage root action . They must not suffer from drought when in growth and can be lifted as soon as,"The Times, 7th February 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4966,9,2,1914,Winter,9,2,1914,Winter,"I I in mrt ar vS 3a1M , a severe drought Prevailed during the r , ummer months of 1913. and","The Times, 9th February 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4967,9,2,1914,Winter,9,2,1914,Winter,earlier than usual and consequently cecaped the effects of this drought . T.AK AYsEn RUvnas ErTATrrs. -The croP of rubber harvested,"The Times, 9th February 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4968,11,2,1914,Winter,11,2,1914,Winter,"over consider- able tracts . The area visited by severe drought is fortunately restricted , and in it timely Menasures have","The Times, 11st February 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4969,16,2,1914,Winter,16,2,1914,Winter,only have the first seedings shown greater power in resisting drought in early summer on account of the wider root range,"The Times, 16th February 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4970,18,2,1914,Winter,18,2,1914,Winter,"srpnply fron tiand Rver Pum4ping Plant , hut the prolonged drought a Ias ca ed a serious shortaee of dvaterh and","The Times, 18th February 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4971,19,2,1914,Winter,19,2,1914,Winter,good . Showersbha'vo been useful in the compawativelyt : smna drought area : of the Punjab . SETTLING THRACE . BUAGARIA,"The Times, 19th February 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4972,23,2,1914,Winter,23,2,1914,Winter,"If the limited winter rainfall shouId prove a precursor of drought in summer , the early-sown crops will have a pronounced","The Times, 23th February 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4973,28,2,1914,Winter,28,2,1914,Winter,also is best raised from seed . Both species dislikc drought ancl prefer a rich soil nwitl plenty of leaf -mould,"The Times, 28th February 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4974,28,2,1914,Winter,28,2,1914,Winter,"among garden , iolas , as , sineo it resists drought much better than they do and is a truer perennial","The Times, 28th February 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4975,2,3,1914,Spring,2,3,1914,Spring,"only of the alternative interpretaotion , equally perturbing , O drought or excessive rainfall in late spring and summer . ScARcrry","The Times, 2th March 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4976,2,3,1914,Spring,2,3,1914,Spring,"preceding year . This shortage is due to the long drought experienced between the months of December . 1912 , and","The Times, 2th March 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4977,7,3,1914,Spring,7,3,1914,Spring,"our difficulties , and one ever present anxiety is lest drought or sicknoss or a cessation of land sales should for","The Times, 7th March 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4978,9,3,1914,Spring,9,3,1914,Spring,"Not only are the early seedings better able to resist drought in May , but the plants tiller more liberally and","The Times, 9th March 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4979,10,3,1914,Spring,10,3,1914,Spring,. Thesc purchases continued until June . whsn the extreme drouth in the central wvest threatened the crops . causing general,"The Times, 10th March 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4980,12,3,1914,Spring,12,3,1914,Spring,"for a period of over nine weeks owing to the drought , through tramffc being entirely suspended . A consider- able","The Times, 12th March 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4981,14,3,1914,Spring,14,3,1914,Spring,"Salvia splendens , and smorms to endure any amounit of drought whern established . Verbena venosa , unlike the bedding verbenas","The Times, 14th March 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4982,14,3,1914,Spring,14,3,1914,Spring,"with the hedges , we should have far more severe droughts every summer than we have now . If the British","The Times, 14th March 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4983,23,3,1914,Spring,23,3,1914,Spring,"March , but late seedings are less able to withstand drought in early summer , and as rainless periods are common","The Times, 23th March 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4984,23,3,1914,Spring,23,3,1914,Spring,"that the past year has been disappoint- ing , the drought described in the two preceding reports having continued . In","The Times, 23th March 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4985,25,3,1914,Spring,25,3,1914,Spring,"falling oiT of about 30 per cent. , owing to drought . The cotton crop on a very limited area was","The Times, 25th March 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4986,28,3,1914,Spring,28,3,1914,Spring,"dernand a certain routinie of culture . TXhey stuffer from drought , and are scarcely worth growing in very light soils","The Times, 28th March 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4987,1,4,1914,Spring,1,4,1914,Spring,"irrigation . The company 's agents ! report that the drought is now over , and that the state of the","The Times, 1st April 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4988,6,4,1914,Spring,6,4,1914,Spring,"eonsequence of the serious losses of , ewes during the drought of 1911 , the Dorset breed having been the most","The Times, 6th April 1914",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK22,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4989,7,4,1914,Spring,7,4,1914,Spring,. picking commencing . Tobacco crop light owing to the drought ; curing general . United Tobacco Company satisfied with quality,"The Times, 7th April 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4990,8,4,1914,Spring,8,4,1914,Spring,heaps of spawn on what is usually dry land . Drought would soon restore it to its normal condition ; and,"The Times, 8th April 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4991,8,4,1914,Spring,8,4,1914,Spring,", and here it may not only be parched by drought , but swept away by flood , to be eaten","The Times, 8th April 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4992,16,4,1914,Spring,16,4,1914,Spring,"and never could be free , from the risks of drought and disease which were inseparable from a business like theirs","The Times, 16th April 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4993,18,4,1914,Spring,18,4,1914,Spring,"revealed a deficit of 57,000. owing to bed trade , drought , and a fall in the administrative mining revenue .","The Times, 18th April 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4994,20,4,1914,Spring,20,4,1914,Spring,week ia May are less liable to be affected by drought in summer . The past ten days have been a,"The Times, 20th April 1914",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4995,23,4,1914,Spring,23,4,1914,Spring,"country was cultivated under draw- baCks , being subjected to drought , cattle disesse. and the occasional invasion of loeusts .","The Times, 23th April 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4996,27,4,1914,Spring,27,4,1914,Spring,"the meteorological uncertainty of the monith , its proneness to drought often preventing the full realization of the prospects presented earlier","The Times, 27th April 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4997,27,4,1914,Spring,27,4,1914,Spring,germinated indifferently while the young plants suffered severely frorm the drought in 1tay . They never recovered from the bad start,"The Times, 27th April 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4998,27,4,1914,Spring,27,4,1914,Spring,"it arises from an excess of rain , or from drought , or from the two in ill-balanced succession , its","The Times, 27th April 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 4999,28,4,1914,Spring,28,4,1914,Spring,"seems to welcome a gentle drizzle after a spell of drought , but its move- ments are curiously irregular and interesting","The Times, 28th April 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5000,28,4,1914,Spring,28,4,1914,Spring,"dividend-paying basis , andtlatimprove , nent has been retarded-not seriously-by drought , which caused the mine to be closed for a","The Times, 28th April 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5001,2,5,1914,Spring,2,5,1914,Spring,"cormmissian ROYaL Iszsu 1 ltr.s. -Lieut . J. B. A. Drought retireson lanpoory retired pay , under the provisions of Article","The Times, 2th May 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5002,4,5,1914,Spring,4,5,1914,Spring,"frosts in three weeks out of thei' four , while drought , accentuated by easterly winds , is a danger that","The Times, 4th May 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5003,4,5,1914,Spring,4,5,1914,Spring,"the easterly and northerly winds , overcast skies , and drought will speedily change the prospect for field and garden crops","The Times, 4th May 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5004,4,5,1914,Spring,4,5,1914,Spring,complaints are restricted to the districts in which rain and drought are equally deterrents to effective cultivation . The' progress made,"The Times, 4th May 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5005,4,5,1914,Spring,4,5,1914,Spring,. The summer crops are developing poorly owing to the drought and cold . Sugar beet is at present good .,"The Times, 4th May 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5006,4,5,1914,Spring,4,5,1914,Spring,"or , on the other hand , a period of drought intervenes , the importer must adapt himself to these new","The Times, 4th May 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5007,11,5,1914,Spring,11,5,1914,Spring,counties write hopefu.ly of . the prospect now that the drought has ended . Although the relief may be only momentary,"The Times, 11st May 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5008,11,5,1914,Spring,11,5,1914,Spring,"TEA , ComsANyr for the year 1913 states that a drought in spring , followed by floods and a shortage of","The Times, 11st May 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5009,18,5,1914,Spring,18,5,1914,Spring,"a speech , empbasized the enormous growth in Continental traffic Drought about by the South of England lines working with the","The Times, 18th May 1914",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5010,18,5,1914,Spring,18,5,1914,Spring,quiet . RApixry sPwringly offered at 3d. advanceeon reports of drought in Rose ! & . For Black Se ay .,"The Times, 18th May 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5011,19,5,1914,Spring,19,5,1914,Spring,"tea crop of about 160,0001b. , which was caused by drought and heavy land winds . The report of the BAxGrAox","The Times, 19th May 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5012,22,5,1914,Spring,22,5,1914,Spring,very irreeular aud provedi f little valtue iA. very seriousi drought hLas prevatled at the I ; igel for romne montbs,"The Times, 22th May 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5013,23,5,1914,Spring,23,5,1914,Spring,"irregularity of the supply . It experiences alternate food 'and drought It is evident that for successful agriculture , irrigation works","The Times, 23th May 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5014,25,5,1914,Spring,25,5,1914,Spring,"plentiful in the forthcomig years . Some tiime afterwards a drought set in , which raised the ire of the Shangaan","The Times, 25th May 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5015,25,5,1914,Spring,25,5,1914,Spring,"- killed it would 'affect -the rain . Now this drought has come , and it is your iffair to cause","The Times, 25th May 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5016,25,5,1914,Spring,25,5,1914,Spring,erers is jhadto the s8piriti mU'ediuxi . anin s of drought Not every . Mundoro posseesses.the -power. of affecting the rain,"The Times, 25th May 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5017,25,5,1914,Spring,25,5,1914,Spring,"the lawns To keep the' grass green through the summees drought . It was no more than just , a-littje knoll","The Times, 25th May 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5018,25,5,1914,Spring,25,5,1914,Spring,"Mllidlands . The dairving districts were especially menaced by the drought , but grass will now be plentiful and the milk","The Times, 25th May 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5019,25,5,1914,Spring,25,5,1914,Spring,. FATE OF THE HAY CROP . EFFECTS OF THE DROUGHT IN MEADOW 'S AND PASTURES . The fate of the,"The Times, 25th May 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5020,25,5,1914,Spring,25,5,1914,Spring,"surplus asl a safeguard abgainst pri-ation next winter . The drought wras especially acute along the Thames V7alley , where the","The Times, 25th May 1914",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 5021,25,5,1914,Spring,25,5,1914,Spring,the acreage enclosed for hay . The break-up of the drought has averted this anid many other equally unacceptable expedients .,"The Times, 25th May 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5022,26,5,1914,Spring,26,5,1914,Spring,options which vere also helped to rally by reports of drought in Illinois and complaints of insect damage In Iowa .,"The Times, 26th May 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5023,30,5,1914,Spring,30,5,1914,Spring,"the present , with great heat and a practietilly unbroken drought during the flowering season of the spring bedding-plants , the","The Times, 30th May 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5024,30,5,1914,Spring,30,5,1914,Spring,deciding he must not assurme that the problem of spring drought will be wholly solved by turning his beds of biennials,"The Times, 30th May 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5025,30,5,1914,Spring,30,5,1914,Spring,", as the cold wfeather following so quickly after the drought has made a small yield of moderate quality a certainty","The Times, 30th May 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5026,30,5,1914,Spring,30,5,1914,Spring,towards the end forecasts of a break up of the drought in the Eastern belt and American scling caused renewed liquidation,"The Times, 30th May 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5027,1,6,1914,Summer,1,6,1914,Summer,"prevalence of swine fever . As compared with these the drought and frosts are accounted of minor significance , being looked","The Times, 1st June 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5028,1,6,1914,Summer,1,6,1914,Summer,"of the Home Counties and in the Mid- lands the drought was effectually terminated , but in places there were only","The Times, 1st June 1914",England,UKG,UKG2,UKG22,Shropshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 5029,3,6,1914,Summer,3,6,1914,Summer,FIRST SPMMER FLOCKS OF YOUNG BIRDS . TREE PESTS IN DROUGHT . Copses and gardens in June are full of young,"The Times, 3th June 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5030,3,6,1914,Summer,3,6,1914,Summer,"to covcr stimuls* by smalter interior receipts and reports of drought in lts .. Bscaliratiom followed , and with favourable crop","The Times, 3th June 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5031,6,6,1914,Summer,6,6,1914,Summer,prevails in finiancial and comnmercial circles owing to the prolonged drought having been broken by copious rains all over the cotntry,"The Times, 6th June 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5032,8,6,1914,Summer,8,6,1914,Summer,"this country , but in our possessions oversca , wherein drought is a danger . For it is more resistant to","The Times, 8th June 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5033,8,6,1914,Summer,8,6,1914,Summer,"it is foolish to pay higlh prices at times of drought , for the ! quality is alwvays inferior . A","The Times, 8th June 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5034,8,6,1914,Summer,8,6,1914,Summer,London from the north of France and in times of drought in England Irish milk has been placed on breakfast tables,"The Times, 8th June 1914",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5035,8,6,1914,Summer,8,6,1914,Summer,"beforo May , have been spoilt by the frost iand drought and are now poor . ( p. 59 ) Racing","The Times, 8th June 1914",England,UKD,UKD3,"UKD31,UK32",,20th Century newspaper,Media 5036,8,6,1914,Summer,8,6,1914,Summer,", 7 THE FRUIT SEASON . DAMAGE BY FROST AND DROUGHT . SMALL CRPOPS IN PROSPECT . Ilarely , if ever","The Times, 8th June 1914",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG12,Worcester,20th Century newspaper,Media 5037,8,6,1914,Summer,8,6,1914,Summer,was fortunately not forward enough to be seriously damaged . DROUGHT AND MORE FROST . Although the south-eastern counties escaped the,"The Times, 8th June 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5038,8,6,1914,Summer,8,6,1914,Summer,"crop will not be a full one , and if drought laists another week it wNilL bho iuchI beloxv average .","The Times, 8th June 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5039,8,6,1914,Summer,8,6,1914,Summer,"probably be even worse if it wore not for the drought , which has kept apple and pear scah , in","The Times, 8th June 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5040,9,6,1914,Summer,9,6,1914,Summer,"condJtIons in the lmsteni : sectIons cf the belt tehruh drought . 'hc = , silon ended steady at 3 to","The Times, 9th June 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5041,10,6,1914,Summer,10,6,1914,Summer,bears covering and spot houses and commiZsson hou.ses buying on drought complaints romn the Eastern section . and faNvurable trade reports,"The Times, 10th June 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5042,10,6,1914,Summer,10,6,1914,Summer,"more buallih ldvices overnight , It being reposted tbat the drought 1s still unbroken in some sections of the Atl3ntic States","The Times, 10th June 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5043,12,6,1914,Summer,12,6,1914,Summer,said thai ; nofwithstandina the dirhst.rous restu-s of the unprecodented drought in JaTva the comp4any r-neained lin the ldividend-paying list :,"The Times, 12th June 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5044,13,6,1914,Summer,13,6,1914,Summer,"him as to dividend policy . IRDIAN IMINES AN-D THE DROUGHT . 'LE ( .TRI ( 'A , SUPPLY AGzUN CURTAILED","The Times, 13th June 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5045,17,6,1914,Summer,17,6,1914,Summer,", was disa-ppoint. log last year on account of the drought . To the end of May niur lonig-distance iron ore","The Times, 17th June 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5046,18,6,1914,Summer,18,6,1914,Summer,"the auxiliary steam stations : while , at times of drought , the water supplv wvill suffer and a big call","The Times, 18th June 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5047,19,6,1914,Summer,19,6,1914,Summer,"is to be observed , for William , who hates drought . begins to doubt the wisdom of the Union ,","The Times, 19th June 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5048,19,6,1914,Summer,19,6,1914,Summer,posed now issue has been sanctioneL INIAN AMNES AND TIE DROUGHT . ThIPROVMM. %gNT IN E ELECTRICAL SUPPLY . Information has,"The Times, 19th June 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5049,20,6,1914,Summer,20,6,1914,Summer,"years the nmeaning of such a plae during a relentless drought , when the grass is bleached and burnt , and","The Times, 20th June 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5050,20,6,1914,Summer,20,6,1914,Summer,will shelter us from the breathless heat of an Aug-ust drought . 'The trees should not be too near the house,"The Times, 20th June 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5051,20,6,1914,Summer,20,6,1914,Summer,consider the bearings of a possible cloudless fortnight in a droughty year . If there is not a single tree the,"The Times, 20th June 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5052,20,6,1914,Summer,20,6,1914,Summer,", wion of a veryT l3rge trails , consistinig o1 drought beers , bottled Deer .. wines , spirits , and","The Times, 20th June 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5053,22,6,1914,Summer,22,6,1914,Summer,last week did littlo to- mitigate the offects of tlle drought . Tho raintfall of the past two months-a critical period,"The Times, 22th June 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5054,22,6,1914,Summer,22,6,1914,Summer,", tico situation is critical and a. continuianco of the drought would be unfortu-nate . "" Thore has been ab deficiency","The Times, 22th June 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5055,25,6,1914,Summer,25,6,1914,Summer,enough farm labour . Only five points report damage from drought . The conditions at 30 points are better than a,"The Times, 25th June 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5056,1,7,1914,Summer,1,7,1914,Summer,the railway they are harmless scavengers ; but a summer drought turns them to more mischievous expedients . Now thev uproot,"The Times, 1st July 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5057,1,7,1914,Summer,1,7,1914,Summer,; and though this habit is most widespread in the droughtiest yearsf it persists in certain districts in all years .,"The Times, 1st July 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5058,4,7,1914,Summer,4,7,1914,Summer,"Great Tower-street C ( ionument Station ! . - Canon Drought , St. John 's . Tooral. tfelbourne , II .","The Times, 4th July 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5059,6,7,1914,Summer,6,7,1914,Summer,"brewing . Ilnless there should be somne unexpected change-n prolonged drought , for example-the prospects are enoouraaging for both malt and","The Times, 6th July 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5060,7,7,1914,Summer,7,7,1914,Summer,"by the SovereignL CANADIANT CROP PROSPECS . ILL-EFFEr OF THE DROUGHT . ( rwM 0lU3 OWN coRtunspoxDENI . ) TORONTO ,","The Times, 7th July 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5061,7,7,1914,Summer,7,7,1914,Summer,". Southern Alberta , however , has suffered seriously from drought and the accompanying cutworm . In large sections there is","The Times, 7th July 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5062,8,7,1914,Summer,8,7,1914,Summer,"the Botanic Gardens , Regent 's Park . The recent drought has been unfavourable to the production of good roses ,","The Times, 8th July 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5063,8,7,1914,Summer,8,7,1914,Summer,"con-flag. -ation . Whilo North RussiG iS suffering from a drought which , it is feared , may seriously affect the","The Times, 8th July 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5064,10,7,1914,Summer,10,7,1914,Summer,"first instance , we have ad a year of abnormal drought , and before arriving at the figure of 450,192 ,","The Times, 10th July 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5065,10,7,1914,Summer,10,7,1914,Summer,"had it not been for the two causes-nanely , the drought and the labour troubles-we should have been in a position","The Times, 10th July 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5066,10,7,1914,Summer,10,7,1914,Summer,"consideration -namely , the industrial uurest and the conditiors of drought and the decrease in our water supplies-I do not think","The Times, 10th July 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5067,10,7,1914,Summer,10,7,1914,Summer,"south-west , where I believe there have been rather severe droughts . The trouble is not in tbat. or in regard","The Times, 10th July 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5068,11,7,1914,Summer,11,7,1914,Summer,dravs ! them down to earth ; but in the drought of t.he dog-days they will sometimes settle on the clav,"The Times, 11st July 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5069,13,7,1914,Summer,13,7,1914,Summer,"but frit-fly , and have sred from both w d drought . The fluctuations are greater thl in barloy , being","The Times, 13th July 1914",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5070,13,7,1914,Summer,13,7,1914,Summer,nothing to 100 or more . The genoral prevalence of droughty conditions is indicatod bv the iiniversal call for rain from,"The Times, 13th July 1914",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5071,13,7,1914,Summer,13,7,1914,Summer,"these reports were written the entire country was suffering from drought , as is shown by remarks fromn every countv. from","The Times, 13th July 1914","England,Scotland","UKK,UKM",UKK3,UKK30,Cornwall,20th Century newspaper,Media 5072,13,7,1914,Summer,13,7,1914,Summer,"1910-14 . In Kent all the crops have suffered frcom drought . The rainfall recorded by NMr . E. Foreman ,","The Times, 13th July 1914",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Westerham,20th Century newspaper,Media 5073,13,7,1914,Summer,13,7,1914,Summer,counties it appears that everything was suffering from an intenso drought ; that swvedes and turnips could not be sown ;,"The Times, 13th July 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5074,13,7,1914,Summer,13,7,1914,Summer,"average prospects-truly may we quote the old saying that "" drought never brought dearth to England . "" We are to","The Times, 13th July 1914",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5075,13,7,1914,Summer,13,7,1914,Summer,OAXS OUT IN EASECRN COUNTIES . SOME EFFECTS OF THE DROUGHT . The catting of winter oats was begun last week,"The Times, 13th July 1914",England,UKH,UKH3,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5076,13,7,1914,Summer,13,7,1914,Summer,"and 1lambs have kept very healthy and , considering tho drought , have done better than could have been expected .","The Times, 13th July 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5077,13,7,1914,Summer,13,7,1914,Summer,", 232 piculsi 31.5521b . Ovinw to the very severe drought , the fore- cast of a good coffee crop for","The Times, 13th July 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5078,13,7,1914,Summer,13,7,1914,Summer,wil hardly exceed 4.000 piculs . Owing to two severe droughts in succession . resulting in two very short . crops,"The Times, 13th July 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5079,17,7,1914,Summer,17,7,1914,Summer,"one which we now deplore . "" SWEET PEAS AND DROUGHT . AWARDS AT THE80N.4L SOCIETY 'S ANNUAL SHOW . At","The Times, 17th July 1914",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 5080,17,7,1914,Summer,17,7,1914,Summer,"Horticultural Hall , Westminster , yesterday the effects of the drought were seen in the length of stem and size of","The Times, 17th July 1914",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Westminster,20th Century newspaper,Media 5081,18,7,1914,Summer,18,7,1914,Summer,pretty habit . It is very easily grown but dislikes drought and should be given fairly rich soiL It is easily,"The Times, 18th July 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5082,20,7,1914,Summer,20,7,1914,Summer,"heavy rainis in M1arch , and afterwards from the prolonged drought in May and June . The corn , therefore ,","The Times, 20th July 1914",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH25,Woburn,20th Century newspaper,Media 5083,20,7,1914,Summer,20,7,1914,Summer,"presont conditions are , however , Ie5 promising . The drought in April and the cold weatnher of 3fay have ,","The Times, 20th July 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5084,21,7,1914,Summer,21,7,1914,Summer,UNITED PLANTATIONS ( LIMITED ) . COFFEE CROP AFFECTED BY DROUGHT-A DEBENTURE IRSti . The FoUrTr ORDLY ; ARy GEmeAL M.,"The Times, 21st July 1914",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,Winchester,20th Century newspaper,Media 5085,21,7,1914,Summer,21,7,1914,Summer,"not . until November that they helard t.hat a severe drought had seriously affected the crop , and on December 29","The Times, 21st July 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5086,21,7,1914,Summer,21,7,1914,Summer,", the short , fall was owing to t he drought . only and that t he conditions of tbe trees","The Times, 21st July 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5087,25,7,1914,Summer,25,7,1914,Summer,have a soil capable-in any weather short of a severe drought-of giving them their fullest stature . MDDLE AND BACK-ROW FLOwERs,"The Times, 25th July 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5088,25,7,1914,Summer,25,7,1914,Summer,and is prompt to hang out signals of distress when drought searches a shaUow soil- but in ordinary conditions it may,"The Times, 25th July 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5089,25,7,1914,Summer,25,7,1914,Summer,"very satisfactory . Price of land , owing to prolonged drought , stationary , but it is not going back ,","The Times, 25th July 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5090,28,7,1914,Summer,28,7,1914,Summer,"clover , which , having been afflcted by the prolonged drought . has a standard condition of 73-7 , as compared","The Times, 28th July 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5091,7,8,1914,Summer,7,8,1914,Summer,Quite favourable in the Eastern and C0rntrnI States where the drought baa been relleved . In the 5nutb.west light showers wo,"The Times, 7th August 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5092,10,8,1914,Summer,10,8,1914,Summer,"Others might be named ; but interspersed with coinplaint6 of drought are othrers of "" , laid "" crops , severe","The Times, 10th August 1914",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH12,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5093,10,8,1914,Summer,10,8,1914,Summer,disinctly bullsh Gove unt croP rcport and tfuther neW3 of drought in many portion of the bedt maD the opening very,"The Times, 10th August 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5094,18,8,1914,Summer,18,8,1914,Summer,"on the gars workng was 206,480 , which , with Drought forward from last er , amounted to 228,436 for disposl","The Times, 18th August 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5095,20,8,1914,Summer,20,8,1914,Summer,be su.lering at the p tcnb time through the severe drought . and the Yield is expeoted to be considernbly below,"The Times, 20th August 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5096,21,8,1914,Summer,21,8,1914,Summer,repotte 17th August ) the existence of deprealon due to drought which was accentuated by the war . Prices for foodstuffs,"The Times, 21st August 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5097,25,8,1914,Summer,25,8,1914,Summer,to 6.716.000 . MAcc. -With news of good rains In droughty portions of the corn belt the market was easier at,"The Times, 25th August 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5098,26,8,1914,Summer,26,8,1914,Summer,"has been greatly beneited lVestward of the Missir "" ipPI drought has prevailed and has caused further damage to crop .","The Times, 26th August 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5099,27,8,1914,Summer,27,8,1914,Summer,"Lodge , Winchester , and granddaughter of the late General Drought , of Winchester . CAPrAIN F. C. RE STnDD AXD","The Times, 27th August 1914",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,Winchester,20th Century newspaper,Media 5100,27,8,1914,Summer,27,8,1914,Summer,", uota As regaps maize it states that owing.to-the continued drought the aurphda State now promise a crop d only 13.000.000","The Times, 27th August 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5101,27,8,1914,Summer,27,8,1914,Summer,"freely on further reports of damage to the erop by drought in various sectIons of the belt , together with reduced","The Times, 27th August 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5102,2,9,1914,Autumn,2,9,1914,Autumn,"sanler thpn list year . having suftered from the levers drought . Messrs . 3Maser and Uelley'remurkthet 4e neser remen ,","The Times, 2th September 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5103,9,9,1914,Autumn,9,9,1914,Autumn,conservatively in consideration of a possible continu- ance of the drought prevalent last year . The under- takings are paying their,"The Times, 9th September 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5104,14,9,1914,Autumn,14,9,1914,Autumn,"per cent . of a full crop .. .. 0 Drought has continued to affect many districts , and many of","The Times, 14th September 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5105,14,9,1914,Autumn,14,9,1914,Autumn,and periods of tine . The effects of a prolonged drought are in- variably shown in dimiinished root crops and dried-up,"The Times, 14th September 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5106,14,9,1914,Autumn,14,9,1914,Autumn,"might be expected , those counties'which have suffered most from drought furnish the lowest averages for roots . Among these may","The Times, 14th September 1914",England,"UKH,UKJ","UKH3,UKJ4",UKJ42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5107,14,9,1914,Autumn,14,9,1914,Autumn,favourable for our principal cereal . The severity of the drought appears to have been principally felt in the eastern an,"The Times, 14th September 1914",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5108,16,9,1914,Autumn,16,9,1914,Autumn,. fAut. ( on Probati ) : - F. G. Drought ( Aug. 1I ) . CORPS OF ILOYAL ENGINEER& The,"The Times, 16th September 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5109,2,10,1914,Autumn,2,10,1914,Autumn,"ia , and South-West of We ( st Austdralia . Drought conidit-ions peail in South Australiak , Itiverina , Northern Victoria","The Times, 2th October 1914",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5110,2,10,1914,Autumn,2,10,1914,Autumn,"linaliitial cr'isos. , Fortuamtely , t-here has Let-n no genferai drought , or linanii-itl cr. -i-As los ' beveral years ,","The Times, 2th October 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5111,7,10,1914,Autumn,7,10,1914,Autumn,"as repoets are to hand to the effect that tibe drought is becoming srrious and it , is uncertain if there","The Times, 7th October 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5112,12,10,1914,Autumn,12,10,1914,Autumn,. In Northumaberland. however . farmers are suffering from the drought aud their demand for cattle is mode- r-ste . Trade,"The Times, 12th October 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5113,20,10,1914,Autumn,20,10,1914,Autumn,", it has come at a time of exceptionally bad drought , when the country is already suffering severely and likely","The Times, 20th October 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5114,23,10,1914,Autumn,23,10,1914,Autumn,"their size , and fairly well protected , with light drought , should be able to play a most useful pat","The Times, 23th October 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5115,26,10,1914,Autumn,26,10,1914,Autumn,", sland is showing : ; plring-liko activity , the drought ha , ' been b tve 'm on th' ast","The Times, 26th October 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5116,20,11,1914,Autumn,20,11,1914,Autumn,most uufort.unately just at this junctura there was a severe drought prcvailing over an important portion of the Australian continentk which,"The Times, 20th November 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5117,20,11,1914,Autumn,20,11,1914,Autumn,"yet of any abate- ment in the severity of the drought , and until there was it wes imposslhlb to tell","The Times, 20th November 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5118,28,11,1914,Autumn,28,11,1914,Autumn,"past year 's season as a very good one . Drought has been apparent in many laces , and has caused","The Times, 28th November 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5119,3,12,1914,Winter,3,12,1914,Winter,condition of the ulew wheai is below the average . Drought is prevalent over the greater piart of the area .,"The Times, 3th December 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5120,10,12,1914,Winter,10,12,1914,Winter,) . 7Tn LUMoIN. -L-TcmpySec . It . C. F. Drought to be tempy. 'itn ( Sept. 1R. -Tm.L . H.,"The Times, 10th December 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5121,17,12,1914,Winter,17,12,1914,Winter,the fiiture . In the matter of watlr suipply. the droughts that had ocrurred in the T'ransvaal diiring the past .,"The Times, 17th December 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5122,21,12,1914,Winter,21,12,1914,Winter,to the east having been sensibJyl diminished . Had the drought been as pronounced in the west tho consequences to breeders,"The Times, 21st December 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5123,21,12,1914,Winter,21,12,1914,Winter,ago in Anmerica and on the Contincnt hliuwed that in droughtv 'weather no arnotut of concussion in the air artificially pro,"The Times, 21st December 1914",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5124,2,1,1915,Winter,2,1,1915,Winter,war will blaze forth . It is said that the drought year and flood year aro to be followed by a,"The Times, 2th January 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5125,11,1,1915,Winter,11,1,1915,Winter,". Tn tbo f.ce of adverse circKr*mnces , including acute drought and a scwcity of IbourCrs , our farmer contrived to","The Times, 11st January 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5126,11,1,1915,Winter,11,1,1915,Winter,owing to inability to get the land ready until the drought broke in the second half of October . The seed,"The Times, 11st January 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5127,12,1,1915,Winter,12,1,1915,Winter,"shell . I'hysical impact. , heat or cold , or drought , or daImpQ. it is all the same . They","The Times, 12th January 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5128,16,1,1915,Winter,16,1,1915,Winter,"of its banlks . Now it has shrunk to itss drought proportions and its waters aro spread over-some 60 or ,","The Times, 16th January 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5129,18,1,1915,Winter,18,1,1915,Winter,"Gbermans , and as yet the enemy 's attacks have Drought him no success worthy of mention , whereas our troops","The Times, 18th January 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5130,18,1,1915,Winter,18,1,1915,Winter,"normal rotation . It is known that , owingt tohe droughts all the clovers and temporarv pastures could not be ploughed","The Times, 18th January 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5131,22,1,1915,Winter,22,1,1915,Winter,the war must bn added the effects of the exceptional drought last summer . 'This produced a considerable diminution ot water,"The Times, 22th January 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5132,22,1,1915,Winter,22,1,1915,Winter,"to the Golding hops . In some dititicti'tho-long , continuous drought on'the stiff soils was vecry trying to the V'uggle3 and","The Times, 22th January 1915",England,UKG,UKG2,UKG22,Golding,20th Century newspaper,Media 5133,27,1,1915,Winter,27,1,1915,Winter,13L.C.S . Ho3wtal. 20 EAC. -EIlen Spendar . H. P. Drought . Fo . ( Sa Antonio . Tense ) .,"The Times, 27th January 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5134,30,1,1915,Winter,30,1,1915,Winter,"squs* , london Letters from the Front , DELUGE AND DROUGHT . CONTRAST BETWEEN TWO FIGHTING AREAS . An officer of","The Times, 30th January 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5135,1,2,1915,Winter,1,2,1915,Winter,"to a. succession of unproductive summers , 'beginning with'the disastrous drought in 1911 . It takes some tiet to replenish breed-","The Times, 1st February 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5136,2,2,1915,Winter,2,2,1915,Winter,"the preceding year , 1912-1913 . Tho effect of the drought will be more clearly shown next shearing . Prices ,","The Times, 2th February 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5137,8,2,1915,Winter,8,2,1915,Winter,"roots deep and wide , is more susceptible to summer drought . It shares the dangers common to barley and oats","The Times, 8th February 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5138,13,2,1915,Winter,13,2,1915,Winter,of the shortness of the interval betwcn the early autumn drought and the winter Jloods thc performance did great credit to,"The Times, 13th February 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5139,13,2,1915,Winter,13,2,1915,Winter,"income amounted to 1,487,492. against 1,534,911. majdnug withi thLe balance Drought from 1913 : 1,520,854 , T'he Boned recommends ( lie","The Times, 13th February 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5140,18,2,1915,Winter,18,2,1915,Winter,"tht , xcet n te eseof Certain eventualites such as drought . war trslcotosruIuyohsie'oktohi , tptoohweainbt which the Dcbenture-holders are ullyprotctedunde","The Times, 18th February 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5141,20,2,1915,Winter,20,2,1915,Winter,or the inevitable complaints of the cultivated flora . The drought of last summer in many places hit the mossy and,"The Times, 20th February 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5142,5,3,1915,Spring,5,3,1915,Spring,"direct to tho Imporial G ( overnment . OAving to drought and tho war , tho imports of tho Commonwealth in","The Times, 5th March 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5143,9,3,1915,Spring,9,3,1915,Spring,by the white man . Against all races now the drought holds the desert barred- and of none there remains a,"The Times, 9th March 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5144,12,3,1915,Spring,12,3,1915,Spring,"on the AMrrumbidgee ; but , owing to tho severe droughts of 1S06-1868 , he abahdoned pastoral life in 1870 to","The Times, 12th March 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5145,15,3,1915,Spring,15,3,1915,Spring,"last year 's crop was light owing to the summer drought , and that therefore' the increase of price , even","The Times, 15th March 1915",England,UKH,UKH1,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5146,15,3,1915,Spring,15,3,1915,Spring,one . Mangolds are scarce owing to last year's ' drought and the cost of feeding-stuffs has risen considerably . So,"The Times, 15th March 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5147,19,3,1915,Spring,19,3,1915,Spring,of water in' the 'Cauverv Itiver arising from a prolonged drought . Tids had necessitated' a reversion to the reserve steam,"The Times, 19th March 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5148,26,3,1915,Spring,26,3,1915,Spring,"are not very promising . They have bad an excessive drought for somne time past , and wo must look for-","The Times, 26th March 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5149,1,4,1915,Spring,1,4,1915,Spring,"Conld . Ymrs.U M. Drouwht and bliss It . G. Drought . Anony. moms . Creic . "" A IHelland Ulase","The Times, 1st April 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5150,3,4,1915,Spring,3,4,1915,Spring,"known , however , that the potato crop owing to drought at the end ol last summer is considerably below original","The Times, 3th April 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5151,5,4,1915,Spring,5,4,1915,Spring,a story of a herd of elophanitrs coninig in a drought to water at tt lake . nnd striking desolation into,"The Times, 5th April 1915",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM33,Arvan,20th Century newspaper,Media 5152,9,4,1915,Spring,9,4,1915,Spring,"an abundant harvest we should be visited by a serious drought . Only that prevented at least one , and probably","The Times, 9th April 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5153,10,4,1915,Spring,10,4,1915,Spring,Sir ltedmnond Barry . In a time of great - drought the interested parties came to him wvith a request that,"The Times, 10th April 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5154,19,4,1915,Spring,19,4,1915,Spring,afield for a reason for this decrease than the disastrous drought of the Coronation year . As a result of one,"The Times, 19th April 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5155,19,4,1915,Spring,19,4,1915,Spring,"which the farmers can not bo held answerable . Agaix drought hns been the main source of the troublo , especially","The Times, 19th April 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5156,20,4,1915,Spring,20,4,1915,Spring,"agricultural indnstries have been Ihit rather hard by the severe drought , and instead of havinig a surplus of wlhiat to","The Times, 20th April 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5157,23,4,1915,Spring,23,4,1915,Spring,"mate by 4* , , t141b .. occasioncd chiefly by drought . rn a satisfactory review of tiLe working of the","The Times, 23th April 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5158,28,4,1915,Spring,28,4,1915,Spring,"the battery running for only 11 months in consequence of drought during February . Thev treated 12,702 tons of sands and","The Times, 28th April 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5159,29,4,1915,Spring,29,4,1915,Spring,nMlsissipli lait planted itiaize his not gemriuated oving to the drought . Wuui:vr. -The tendeiey oi the miarket at the opedning,"The Times, 29th April 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5160,29,4,1915,Spring,29,4,1915,Spring,"favoiurable weather arices was , follovved bs further reports of drought in some parts of the baIt .. rebuy in by","The Times, 29th April 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5161,29,4,1915,Spring,29,4,1915,Spring,both aeconuts. etiutulatted by the large seaborri clearnikczs. couplalints of drought iU the Obio Aallsn. and repoltt of an improve (,"The Times, 29th April 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5162,3,5,1915,Spring,3,5,1915,Spring,"Poor Tiverpool adviess and newsM of vome rains In the droughty dWsriet , ; of the cottoan belt . Selling ord","The Times, 3th May 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5163,6,5,1915,Spring,6,5,1915,Spring,"owing to the war influence and to the elTeete of drought , the volumn of exchange business had been sensibly diminished","The Times, 6th May 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5164,6,5,1915,Spring,6,5,1915,Spring,"general cause , she should be afflicted Avith a serious drought . Dealing with the profit and loss account he stated","The Times, 6th May 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5165,15,5,1915,Spring,15,5,1915,Spring,have occurred In lilssourl aud Illnois as a result of drought . Prospects in Okdahocta are good . Afsize. -Aith continued,"The Times, 15th May 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5166,17,5,1915,Spring,17,5,1915,Spring,"for eloqueuce. , IMPROVED FARMING PROSPECTS . END OF THE DROUGHT . THE HAY CROP . ( iont oun AGzicuLTuBAL COrRErsONDENr","The Times, 17th May 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5167,17,5,1915,Spring,17,5,1915,Spring,of the country . Tho situation of farmers before the drought ended was very precarious . The danger is not yet,"The Times, 17th May 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5168,17,5,1915,Spring,17,5,1915,Spring,"crop nwas hanging in the balance , and had the drought lasted another weelk , rotation hay- the clovers and mixed","The Times, 17th May 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5169,17,5,1915,Spring,17,5,1915,Spring,the plant or the inability to sow during the autmn drought . The relief which the change has effected is scarcely,"The Times, 17th May 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5170,17,5,1915,Spring,17,5,1915,Spring,general public than for stockowners . A prolongation of the drought would have involved an immediate and substantial increase in the,"The Times, 17th May 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5171,19,5,1915,Spring,19,5,1915,Spring,"Althou7h In samPe districts the falls IvYe been light the drought hasPmY iIet1 ltrolCnIn South Austrl- , ia. vitctor a ,","The Times, 19th May 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5172,19,5,1915,Spring,19,5,1915,Spring,liu . in ItourgreacS . Barcaldiue. and Biackall . The drought In Victorla-with thLe exeoption f Malilee and WVlimerai3 now brolcon,"The Times, 19th May 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5173,22,5,1915,Spring,22,5,1915,Spring,"steady and rapid increase . Farmers had suffered severely through drought , but most of them had survived tho ordeal ,","The Times, 22th May 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5174,22,5,1915,Spring,22,5,1915,Spring,"are being-made for importing these commodities , owing to the drought , so that a genuine loss'of that amount of export","The Times, 22th May 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5175,26,5,1915,Spring,26,5,1915,Spring,"Sec . Lt. N. F. , Royal Field Artillery . Drought , Maj. G. T. A. , Itoyal Field Artillery .","The Times, 26th May 1915",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5176,5,6,1915,Summer,5,6,1915,Summer,"7 , Grafton-streat . ITHIE ROCK GARDEN . VALUE OF DROUGHT-RESISTING PLANTS . Rock gardens aro now at their best ;","The Times, 5th June 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5177,5,6,1915,Summer,5,6,1915,Summer,"been a very dry spring one learns the value of drought-resisting plants . Those who live in a moist climate ,","The Times, 5th June 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5178,5,6,1915,Summer,5,6,1915,Summer,"one or two , are pre-emient . Dianthus alpinus resents drought at once , and D. caUizonus does not like it","The Times, 5th June 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5179,5,6,1915,Summer,5,6,1915,Summer,"Aizoon saxifrages , now in full blooXn , some 'resist drought much better than others . S. aizoon rosea and lutea","The Times, 5th June 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5180,5,6,1915,Summer,5,6,1915,Summer,"the latter prefers the north side . S. coriophylla stands drought and heat about as well as S. lingulata , though","The Times, 5th June 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5181,5,6,1915,Summer,5,6,1915,Summer,Mlost of the other Aizoons will stand any amount of drought and heat among the rocls ; but all do best,"The Times, 5th June 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5182,5,6,1915,Summer,5,6,1915,Summer,narrow fissures . The . abschia saxifrages aro far more drought resisting than most people suppose and more die from overwatering,"The Times, 5th June 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5183,5,6,1915,Summer,5,6,1915,Summer,", of-course , are for the most part indifferent to drought when established , but they like a soil richer in","The Times, 5th June 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5184,5,6,1915,Summer,5,6,1915,Summer,"the campanulas , C. garganica and its varieties are southern drought-resisting plants ; and of these the variety called Garganica erinus","The Times, 5th June 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5185,5,6,1915,Summer,5,6,1915,Summer,. OTHEB UsEFUL SPECIES . All of these actually enjoy drought . C. pulla does not . It should be grown,"The Times, 5th June 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5186,5,6,1915,Summer,5,6,1915,Summer,"let them move themselves . Most of the Wo'ahlenbergias defy drought , especiaUy the beautiful W. serpylli- folia7 , W. pumilio","The Times, 5th June 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5187,5,6,1915,Summer,5,6,1915,Summer,"growz ing . Other plants that resist any amount of drought are theAethione. mas , Alyssum spinosLun , Achillea rupestris ,","The Times, 5th June 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5188,7,6,1915,Summer,7,6,1915,Summer,"good half crop . "" Rasp-berries also sulffered Irom the drought of last year , having mnade no fresh cane ,","The Times, 7th June 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5189,10,6,1915,Summer,10,6,1915,Summer,"sonie districts of the south and south-east , tlie long drought was broken during the afternoon by a little rain ,","The Times, 10th June 1915",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ24,Littlehampton,20th Century newspaper,Media 5190,12,6,1915,Summer,12,6,1915,Summer,"but a ritual or at best soame little protection against drought . So , when roses have been planted for a","The Times, 12th June 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5191,12,6,1915,Summer,12,6,1915,Summer,"feeding ; and il . liglht soils coltinual protection against drought , wlici can bo provided by hoeing tho soil and","The Times, 12th June 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5192,14,6,1915,Summer,14,6,1915,Summer,"snall itunsbers . Demand coutinued restrained In consequence of the drought , and the tone was easIer %t 0 to 21","The Times, 14th June 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5193,16,6,1915,Summer,16,6,1915,Summer,"Carver . Crmnage Hall . Holmes Chapel . Cheshire . DROUGHT. -Died of wounds received in France , on May 17","The Times, 16th June 1915",England,UKD,UKD6,UKD62,Holmes Chapel,20th Century newspaper,Media 5194,16,6,1915,Summer,16,6,1915,Summer,"Deaucns- . R.F.A1. , only son of the late Canon Drought . Co . WYiekiow , and hiusband of Louise Drought","The Times, 16th June 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5195,16,6,1915,Summer,16,6,1915,Summer,"Drought . Co . WYiekiow , and hiusband of Louise Drought . FORSTIER-On Nov. 4th , 1014. at the LycC-e Hospital","The Times, 16th June 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5196,16,6,1915,Summer,16,6,1915,Summer,"1899 ; he obtained his majority last October . Major Drought was married . CAPTAIN LIoxnrL A. Fonsran , 1st Cheshire","The Times, 16th June 1915",England,UKD,UKD6,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5197,18,6,1915,Summer,18,6,1915,Summer,young stock for food . Kindred blights fostered by the drought have fretted the June blossom and verdure whieh at first,"The Times, 18th June 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5198,18,6,1915,Summer,18,6,1915,Summer,pierced and tattered petals sumn up the blemish of a droughty year . The secret of prolonged and fertile growth is,"The Times, 18th June 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5199,18,6,1915,Summer,18,6,1915,Summer,impeded productiveness of nature after a seas-on of sinshino and drought is an image of reproach to a nationi faced with,"The Times, 18th June 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5200,19,6,1915,Summer,19,6,1915,Summer,"&c. , rather than the hcavier manures . In a droughty year it may need a good soaking of water .","The Times, 19th June 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5201,21,6,1915,Summer,21,6,1915,Summer,"cg%t and B. Flying Corps . DIED OF WOUNDS . Drought , Major G. T. A. , R. Field ArtilleU .","The Times, 21st June 1915",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM32,Mylne,20th Century newspaper,Media 5202,24,6,1915,Summer,24,6,1915,Summer,. A at El$ ( ) Iir BREAK IN THE DROUGHT . SHOWERS AND COOLER WEATHER . The recent spell of,"The Times, 24th June 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5203,24,6,1915,Summer,24,6,1915,Summer,"districts , and there is some hopo that the long drought 'May at last be broken . - In the Week","The Times, 24th June 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5204,25,6,1915,Summer,25,6,1915,Summer,"for suitable relief countrv as a stand-by in times of drought or scarcity of grass , and I am glad to","The Times, 25th June 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5205,25,6,1915,Summer,25,6,1915,Summer,property should be quite a satisfactory investmeit. and in severe drought it slhould be the means of saving uis very considerable,"The Times, 25th June 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5206,26,6,1915,Summer,26,6,1915,Summer,tho sale of wthich I havo spoken above . A drought prolonged for fIve Aveeks has so affected tIlls ieighbourhood-ab cny,"The Times, 26th June 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5207,26,6,1915,Summer,26,6,1915,Summer,"garden . has been sorely tried , and only tho drought-resisting tribes have made , any sign of being happy .","The Times, 26th June 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5208,26,6,1915,Summer,26,6,1915,Summer,had passed through a series of years in which a drought had taken place at the very period when it was,"The Times, 26th June 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5209,26,6,1915,Summer,26,6,1915,Summer,"of a coffeo crop of 10,000 pieuls , as the drought which had been mentioned had not occurred Liuitil tho berry","The Times, 26th June 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5210,26,6,1915,Summer,26,6,1915,Summer,had not occurred Liuitil tho berry was set . Tho drought would certainly hot affect the cofreo crop for tho current,"The Times, 26th June 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5211,26,6,1915,Summer,26,6,1915,Summer,"under review was 448,1951b. , and but for the severe drought there was reason to believe it would have been materiaUy","The Times, 26th June 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5212,26,6,1915,Summer,26,6,1915,Summer,t ) te deCreaslng stock- In the north-wmt and flurtber drought complaints ftrom l'uropc aau fidlowed by en easler te ;,"The Times, 26th June 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5213,28,6,1915,Summer,28,6,1915,Summer,"at Lincoln on Saturday morning , aftcr 35 days ' drought , to the estent of 55 tons to the acre","The Times, 28th June 1915","England,Scotland","UKF,UKM","UKF3,UKM6","UKF30,UKM63","Lincoln,Oban",20th Century newspaper,Media 5214,28,6,1915,Summer,28,6,1915,Summer,"fo many weck' , - the lung , and Severs drought having weakened titecdemand A wele-nme shiower ellI this mvorning .","The Times, 28th June 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5215,29,6,1915,Summer,29,6,1915,Summer,"rape and mnnstard. but denanddja lacking owing to tbe recent drought . B3lue neae nre. however , a strong rnnrketad arc","The Times, 29th June 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5216,30,6,1915,Summer,30,6,1915,Summer,"thought that their tlirst is assuaged . To them a drought is simply fino weather ; and , if tho sun.shines","The Times, 30th June 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5217,30,6,1915,Summer,30,6,1915,Summer,"never convince them . The pleasure in rain after a drought , especially rain among all the thirsty flowers of the","The Times, 30th June 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5218,30,6,1915,Summer,30,6,1915,Summer,". Those who know it , and who during the drought long for it again , are as utterly certain of","The Times, 30th June 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5219,30,6,1915,Summer,30,6,1915,Summer,"tall of long-parted friends , that are needed after a drought such as the ono that has just broken , and","The Times, 30th June 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5220,30,6,1915,Summer,30,6,1915,Summer,"as the ono that has just broken , and the drought is almost worth enduring for tho pleasure of the rain","The Times, 30th June 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5221,30,6,1915,Summer,30,6,1915,Summer,"would have despised , who feel this boredom of a drought as strongly as they delight in the mysterious and soothing","The Times, 30th June 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5222,2,7,1915,Summer,2,7,1915,Summer,"the fighting is to continue throughout July and August a drought may be expected . 'The difficulties of transport , the","The Times, 2th July 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5223,3,7,1915,Summer,3,7,1915,Summer,song-thrush seeks an anvil-steno for crushing his snails in the drought . Many young birds in their first summer and autumn,"The Times, 3th July 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5224,7,7,1915,Summer,7,7,1915,Summer,"little by . the war , or even by the drought which ended just in time for it . There are","The Times, 7th July 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5225,10,7,1915,Summer,10,7,1915,Summer,"at the present nionment they were experiencing somewhat of a drought . It might seem a paradox , but he believed","The Times, 10th July 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5226,16,7,1915,Summer,16,7,1915,Summer,South Eastern Alberta suffercd an almost completo crop failure tlhrough drought . The disturbance in busiuess and financial conditions sifcted every,"The Times, 16th July 1915",England,UKK,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5227,17,7,1915,Summer,17,7,1915,Summer,"matter of fact , "" now ex-periencing something like a drought . "" That is the truth , and it is","The Times, 17th July 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5228,19,7,1915,Summer,19,7,1915,Summer,"and prolonged winter , and , later , from protracted drought and cold nights . All are under average , and","The Times, 19th July 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5229,19,7,1915,Summer,19,7,1915,Summer,"'s crop . Wheat , when early sown , resists drought much bettor than sing corn , as is well shown","The Times, 19th July 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5230,19,7,1915,Summer,19,7,1915,Summer,"wet weather during the sowing season , followed by a drought w=ich only terminated on the 25th ult . Cold nights","The Times, 19th July 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5231,19,7,1915,Summer,19,7,1915,Summer,"than beans , and in nmost counties hiave suffered from drought and cold . The reports for peas are much fewer","The Times, 19th July 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5232,19,7,1915,Summer,19,7,1915,Summer,"years . They have suf1cred from frost as well as drought , but to a leos degree than the spring corn","The Times, 19th July 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5233,19,7,1915,Summer,19,7,1915,Summer,"county seems the samie , for when complaiats of protracted drought come from Northumberland , Westmorland , Wales , and tho","The Times, 19th July 1915","England,Scotland,Wales","UKC,UKM,UKL,UKD","UKC2,UKD1","UKC21,UKD12",Westmorland,20th Century newspaper,Media 5234,19,7,1915,Summer,19,7,1915,Summer,hops considerable bligfht ( Leominster ) ; hops suffering from drought and blight ( Iereford ) . ; hops worst blight,"The Times, 19th July 1915",England,UKG,UKG1,"UKG11,UKG12","Bromyard,Leominster,Worcester",20th Century newspaper,Media 5235,27,7,1915,Summer,27,7,1915,Summer,"the immedisate inrportant factor during the half-year was the severo drought , from which practicaUy all the States in the Commonimalth","The Times, 27th July 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5236,30,7,1915,Summer,30,7,1915,Summer,"But other troubles beset us . There was a severe drought , which injured-agriculturo and- our rubber and tobacco industries ,","The Times, 30th July 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5237,4,8,1915,Summer,4,8,1915,Summer,"Walt Etreet selling . end on the belief that the drought had been broken in the cotton belt , the close","The Times, 4th August 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5238,5,8,1915,Summer,5,8,1915,Summer,progrwo. btut the soutbhem portIons latoplantod maize Is sutlorint from drought tSd in some 80tons has been greitly dallgAed . NVIrAT.,"The Times, 5th August 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5239,5,8,1915,Summer,5,8,1915,Summer,"recut r , iti3 have been insuflleltOt to releve the drought . There e lso aon-e Su-tog for Continetital account and","The Times, 5th August 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5240,9,8,1915,Summer,9,8,1915,Summer,"the recent spell of wet weather . Had the June drought been pro- longed , the Government injunction to maintain the","The Times, 9th August 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5241,16,8,1915,Summer,16,8,1915,Summer,seemed to satisfy the complaints of July 1 as'to protracted drought . They caused an imaediate resumptioa. of growth . Pastures,"The Times, 16th August 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5242,16,8,1915,Summer,16,8,1915,Summer,upon that for July ; when . a general persistent drought wvas the principal trouble . This is clearly shown by,"The Times, 16th August 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5243,16,8,1915,Summer,16,8,1915,Summer,have benefited in a remarkable manner by the change from drought to moisture . The improvement is very marked in almost,"The Times, 16th August 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5244,16,8,1915,Summer,16,8,1915,Summer,nevertheless still been light . Thtre are however complains of drought in the south-west . with sheddinga prerm eurooreingof bils Th,"The Times, 16th August 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5245,17,8,1915,Summer,17,8,1915,Summer,"that througliouit East Java raims arc gecaral , consequently no drought need bo feared for 1915 . INTFRNATIONAL 111MCCANTILM MAfIIAI .","The Times, 17th August 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5246,27,8,1915,Summer,27,8,1915,Summer,Dortons of tht Ponjab. ad In GuJat and Knthiwar the drought bns now bcome r1ous . Elewbefe. nowever. good mina bave,"The Times, 27th August 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5247,4,9,1915,Autumn,4,9,1915,Autumn,the company owns in East Java . Owing to the drought the coffce crop for 1915 will show a decrease by,"The Times, 4th September 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5248,11,9,1915,Autumn,11,9,1915,Autumn,"fact that lime , a stagnant soil , or summer drought are each fatal to it . MIacranthum , the broad-leaved","The Times, 11st September 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5249,13,9,1915,Autumn,13,9,1915,Autumn,"have recovered from the damage caused by the long spring drought , of badly filled wheat , sprouted corn , of","The Times, 13th September 1915",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5250,17,9,1915,Autumn,17,9,1915,Autumn,"birds acquiired tle "" fruiit babit "" in times of drought , butthe habit is now so woll eslablhliscd that thio","The Times, 17th September 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5251,20,9,1915,Autumn,20,9,1915,Autumn,"take operations here . September was a month of record drought . All tlo 'crops in Poliesie are burnt , and","The Times, 20th September 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5252,25,9,1915,Autumn,25,9,1915,Autumn,"a good dose of manure and some watering in a drought , they can be grown fairly well even in hot","The Times, 25th September 1915",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5253,27,9,1915,Autumn,27,9,1915,Autumn,fallng off is due to one of the mnost sever droughts the S ir e bas ever experenced .. and to,"The Times, 27th September 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5254,5,10,1915,Autumn,5,10,1915,Autumn,` r' t95t-1l wa'C 3CO.3541b .. whicb. mainly owinz to drought and gslk. n=s : im ; e.nTt the labour force,"The Times, 5th October 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5255,12,10,1915,Autumn,12,10,1915,Autumn,is threatened with a water famine caused by the continuous drought and abnormal drain upon the reservoirs for industrinl purpo :,"The Times, 12th October 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5256,16,10,1915,Autumn,16,10,1915,Autumn,"and showed , in spito of the war aud the drought , X revenue for the year ended June 13 of","The Times, 16th October 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5257,28,10,1915,Autumn,28,10,1915,Autumn,"reduction , quite outside war influence is attributable to ther drought which was so souty felt In so many districts of","The Times, 28th October 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5258,28,10,1915,Autumn,28,10,1915,Autumn,", years to come . The serious effelt 6f the drought . wbich , happily , is now ended over the","The Times, 28th October 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5259,28,10,1915,Autumn,28,10,1915,Autumn,"will be recognized bow widespretad tho' evil has 6een-* Theo drought and w , ar condition' combinedhave without doubt been greatly","The Times, 28th October 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5260,4,11,1915,Autumn,4,11,1915,Autumn,", considering that owving to the prolong , . d drought tapping Mas only done during about 9 1-3 Droutlrs of","The Times, 4th November 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5261,10,11,1915,Autumn,10,11,1915,Autumn,"U. B. 11ntlerron . F. T. Tree , J. S. Droughtt . IN FA "" NTRY . CIt , ati x-Cts","The Times, 10th November 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5262,11,11,1915,Autumn,11,11,1915,Autumn,"power in order to exercise sea despotism , which hmmms Drought her immenise advantnrc , but has caused in-calculable prejudice to","The Times, 11st November 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5263,16,11,1915,Autumn,16,11,1915,Autumn,A. ff . ToPPin B. 3 . SicEiswe IL V. Drought . H. J1 . L. Stewart . B. It .,"The Times, 16th November 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5264,18,11,1915,Autumn,18,11,1915,Autumn,"last year , but some damage has been done by drought on the Bahia Blanca section , where , luckily ,","The Times, 18th November 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5265,18,11,1915,Autumn,18,11,1915,Autumn,"Mercedes . There the vheat has been seriously damnaged by drought , but our general manager still estimates that the crop","The Times, 18th November 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5266,19,11,1915,Autumn,19,11,1915,Autumn,in Inie as a North American prairie after the summer drought . The ATardiar itself is a wide stream of water,"The Times, 19th November 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5267,19,11,1915,Autumn,19,11,1915,Autumn,"wvar , Austraia lias suffered fr ( om a severe drought . during the period under review . Luckily , in","The Times, 19th November 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5268,23,11,1915,Autumn,23,11,1915,Autumn,Cablcs . Ltd. : W. A. Ballwurd . Esq. : Droughton Coepor Co .. Ltd lessr& . Thenas Brigs ( Lundon,"The Times, 23th November 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5269,23,11,1915,Autumn,23,11,1915,Autumn,"Brazilian States have lately been visited by severe and pro-longed droughts , and that the State of San Paulo , in","The Times, 23th November 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5270,23,11,1915,Autumn,23,11,1915,Autumn,"San Paulo , in particular , experienced last year a drought worse than anything known there for 40 years , wvhiclh","The Times, 23th November 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5271,26,11,1915,Autumn,26,11,1915,Autumn,"under one control is absolately necessary if the riskLs of drought or floods , of epidemics , of low prices ,","The Times, 26th November 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5272,26,11,1915,Autumn,26,11,1915,Autumn,"ollices : -- Notwithstanding the * xtreime- severitv of thc drought , 's pecially during thIC last six montihs ( if","The Times, 26th November 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5273,26,11,1915,Autumn,26,11,1915,Autumn,"86,848 less , the inevitable result of a year of drought and war . On the other side current expenses is","The Times, 26th November 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5274,26,11,1915,Autumn,26,11,1915,Autumn,"we do not fear the force , of nature ; droughts will always have to be combated in our fight to","The Times, 26th November 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5275,27,11,1915,Autumn,27,11,1915,Autumn,. We must also carry forward substantially to meet possible drought losses and increased tax3tion both in Anstralia and here .,"The Times, 27th November 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5276,27,11,1915,Autumn,27,11,1915,Autumn,"mav , and probablv shall , have further losscs from drought in the course of the 7ear now cur , rent","The Times, 27th November 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5277,29,11,1915,Autumn,29,11,1915,Autumn,July and AuguLst anid transplated in NoveMaber . The acute drought in tho autumnn of 1914 weakened the plants so seriously,"The Times, 29th November 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5278,1,12,1915,Winter,1,12,1915,Winter,"of many anglers with the Forces and the long autumn drought , which caused exceptionally low riversa The drought completely spoilt","The Times, 1st December 1915","England,Wales","UKG,UKJ,UKL","UKG1,UKJ4,UKL2",UKG11,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5279,1,12,1915,Winter,1,12,1915,Winter,"long autumn drought , which caused exceptionally low riversa The drought completely spoilt the autumn fishng on the Tweed and Wye","The Times, 1st December 1915","England,Wales","UKG,UKJ,UKL","UKG1,UKJ4,UKL2",UKG11,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5280,2,12,1915,Winter,2,12,1915,Winter,the island had suffcred from the effects of a severe drought and the crop wvas consequently likely to be quite 20,"The Times, 2th December 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5281,10,12,1915,Winter,10,12,1915,Winter,to potato culture . Owing to the two months ' drought there is no doubt that the statemnxts m German newsp3pers,"The Times, 10th December 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5282,17,12,1915,Winter,17,12,1915,Winter,"the disappointing result of the year 's operations-namely , the drought , the war , and the competition and consequent loss","The Times, 17th December 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5283,17,12,1915,Winter,17,12,1915,Winter,"have been added a fourth cause-namely , taxation . The drought and , he hoped , the wvar were causes of","The Times, 17th December 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5284,17,12,1915,Winter,17,12,1915,Winter,"the Government line and to the effect which both the drought and the war had had upon land salCs , as","The Times, 17th December 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5285,28,12,1915,Winter,28,12,1915,Winter,", 4th E. Yorks ItegS . ( T.F. ) . Drought , Capt . C. F. , 7th Lincoln Regt .","The Times, 28th December 1915",England,UKF,UKF3,UKF30,Lincoln,20th Century newspaper,Media 5286,30,12,1915,Winter,30,12,1915,Winter,". Stocks havedecssedto .263000bags asagaist , 023000a yeIar ego . DROUGHT BROKEN IS QUEENs ' . The Awb%ttaUi Estat-.q and M","The Times, 30th December 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5287,31,12,1915,Winter,31,12,1915,Winter,"N4 Bakzer. andI to remain seconded , T. A. W. Drought , It . L .. Caldcott . P.I.P teilllrF.U.Jeukinand toremainsecoaded","The Times, 31st December 1915",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5288,3,1,1916,Winter,3,1,1916,Winter,"atmospheric influences . The labour scarcity , added to the drought in early autumn and the heavy rains of the later","The Times, 3th January 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5289,5,1,1916,Winter,5,1,1916,Winter,"short- ages . As a result of last summer 's drought the grain harvests , in spite of increased acreage ,","The Times, 5th January 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5290,5,1,1916,Winter,5,1,1916,Winter,"nearly all parts of South Africa , breaking the disastrous drought which has existed for some time . The death is","The Times, 5th January 1916",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5291,5,1,1916,Winter,5,1,1916,Winter,"further . contrlhutloei ( SERBIA . 210. -B . P. Drought , Esq . ( Tesla 10. -Bowbhil Puilc House Society","The Times, 5th January 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5292,8,1,1916,Winter,8,1,1916,Winter,"C. S. , R. Engineers . DIED OF WOUNDS . Drought , Capt . C. F. , 7th Lincoln Regt .","The Times, 8th January 1916",England,"UKF,UKJ","UKF3,UKJ1","UKF30,UKJ14","Lincoln,Oxford",20th Century newspaper,Media 5293,8,1,1916,Winter,8,1,1916,Winter,". Jle was thc eldest son of Canon and Mrs. Drought , of St. Joln 's , Toorak , blelboutrne. lIe","The Times, 8th January 1916",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5294,11,1,1916,Winter,11,1,1916,Winter,"of dead , grey sedge . They shut to the drought , dim to the wind and glaze to the frost","The Times, 11st January 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5295,20,1,1916,Winter,20,1,1916,Winter,"statistics of- the country , in spite of a severe drought in the north , wchih had been very detrimental to","The Times, 20th January 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5296,21,1,1916,Winter,21,1,1916,Winter,"and confidenee in. the outlook was slowly returning . Tho drought continued almost throughout the first half of 1915 , causing","The Times, 21st January 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5297,21,1,1916,Winter,21,1,1916,Winter,"Australian product , and a legitirmate export . Then the drought affected exports for many months in 1915 , and in","The Times, 21st January 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5298,21,1,1916,Winter,21,1,1916,Winter,"Moreover , though there has been . a very severe drought in some districts of the Cape Province and tho Free","The Times, 21st January 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5299,1,2,1916,Winter,1,2,1916,Winter,""" 'hc. hcavy lOSSes in stock , caused by the drought , wfill rcstlt in a serious decrease in the wool","The Times, 1st February 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5300,1,2,1916,Winter,1,2,1916,Winter,nmy renmarks lust July that the recent breaking of thce drought blad entirely altered the prospects for agriculturists. the sealson starting,"The Times, 1st February 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5301,1,2,1916,Winter,1,2,1916,Winter,COMPANY ( LIMITED ) . EFFECTS3 OF LAST SEASON 'S DROUGHT . - IMPERIAT . AED COLONIAL TXA.TION . The 27Tii,"The Times, 1st February 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5302,1,2,1916,Winter,1,2,1916,Winter,"Co , tpIrAn.6s Two MAIN SOrILCES OF IEVEENUL . Ak drought such as that from which we have suffered in the","The Times, 1st February 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5303,1,2,1916,Winter,1,2,1916,Winter,profits which wve have made in recent years . A drought such as we have suffered from mnakes its influence felt,"The Times, 1st February 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5304,1,2,1916,Winter,1,2,1916,Winter,"ascribe the bAlance of 58,000 to the effect of thel drought . The total number of sheep on Me stations on","The Times, 1st February 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5305,1,2,1916,Winter,1,2,1916,Winter,"rabbits , chiellv in connrD-xion with nietting fences . The drought appears to have had t1he effect of reducing tho nurnbers","The Times, 1st February 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5306,1,2,1916,Winter,1,2,1916,Winter,"been in the past both to resist the ciTect of drought and to take the fullest advantage of good seasons ,","The Times, 1st February 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5307,1,3,1916,Spring,1,3,1916,Spring,lAtr h3S ol the Darlinc D0WaTh Prospzects are fawoirabic but drought condlitions Prev3Ul in the Mar3no3 and WaJreco Dietr ] cts,"The Times, 1st March 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5308,6,3,1916,Spring,6,3,1916,Spring,"interpreter , Major Pritchard leaned that owing to the prolonged drought-no rains ha ; vng fallen in the country for almost","The Times, 6th March 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5309,6,3,1916,Spring,6,3,1916,Spring,"Province ; which have been suffering severely from a prolonged drought . At the invitation of . the military authorities ,","The Times, 6th March 1916",England,"UKF,UKG",,,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 5310,7,3,1916,Spring,7,3,1916,Spring,wintering and -nDenslon of tapD1ng for 14 daya owing to drought . FEBRUARY MINING OUTPUTS . UGSG t9tSknqarttoTnhOrftbeo. - Ica of,"The Times, 7th March 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5311,9,3,1916,Spring,9,3,1916,Spring,Western parts of the Republic has been exaggorated here . Droughts or floods and locusts are an annual visitation in the,"The Times, 9th March 1916",England,UKD,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5312,31,3,1916,Spring,31,3,1916,Spring,"than that placed against it . With reference to tle drought . that had prevailed in Ceylon , a.telegram wvas received","The Times, 31st March 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5313,1,4,1916,Spring,1,4,1916,Spring,. The succession is so greatly affected bv periods of drought or dullness that the most carefuil reckoning will often go,"The Times, 1st April 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5314,5,4,1916,Spring,5,4,1916,Spring,shortagn a of grass brought -011t by the thren monthse drought and by the eno rtm o uantitie s of 1,"The Times, 5th April 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5315,6,4,1916,Spring,6,4,1916,Spring,"tap . You ero doubtless aware there has been severo drought experienced all over Ceylon during the last three months ,","The Times, 6th April 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5316,8,4,1916,Spring,8,4,1916,Spring,"must bo taken that , they do not suffer from drought after they are replanted . A good plant for filling","The Times, 8th April 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5317,8,4,1916,Spring,8,4,1916,Spring,will grow on quickly if they do not suffer from drought at first ; *end one can divide up the pretty,"The Times, 8th April 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5318,15,4,1916,Spring,15,4,1916,Spring,"interested in , has been subjected to a period of drought mnore prolonged and severe than any in the knowledge of","The Times, 15th April 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5319,15,4,1916,Spring,15,4,1916,Spring,may both quickly recover if adequate rains have succeeded the drought . This wonld appear to have been the case because,"The Times, 15th April 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5320,17,4,1916,Spring,17,4,1916,Spring,rPcent low teniPenttnres have teen us-favourable for 1 cleries Pica drought In Sooth-western T'exas Ins rver . The wnekls plane .,"The Times, 17th April 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5321,18,4,1916,Spring,18,4,1916,Spring,n 'au om APrIl1 10th to 16th . John Elnbury.Mrs Drought .. 2 00 LlVn0 .. . 20D 0 0>'lih Blennerha5,"The Times, 18th April 1916",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5322,21,4,1916,Spring,21,4,1916,Spring,"Pnoit ye ea ag1.i3 Corwt 100 , outf 4h0e1 : drought Ins Sloetjt r. qrurIno direcorst. utand aiot 800,00 , svch","The Times, 21st April 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5323,26,4,1916,Spring,26,4,1916,Spring,"buying . a better poitic-al fecUn , sand oDmplaints of drought fromeseectons et the South-1west , but reactedin sympathy with the","The Times, 26th April 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5324,27,4,1916,Spring,27,4,1916,Spring,"is not divided at intervals ; it is impatient of drought ; and seedlings from it do not "" como true","The Times, 27th April 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5325,27,4,1916,Spring,27,4,1916,Spring,"framed' accordingly , and- although , owing to the exceptional drought in December , January , and February last , we","The Times, 27th April 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5326,29,4,1916,Spring,29,4,1916,Spring,", wvas , of course , due entirely to the drought , and that factor had also resulted in a reduction","The Times, 29th April 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5327,29,4,1916,Spring,29,4,1916,Spring,"Ow.rLooR . With regard to the future , although the drought was apparently over , and- the outlook seemedniore satis- factory","The Times, 29th April 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5328,2,5,1916,Spring,2,5,1916,Spring,"and now , owing to the effects of the unprecedented drought of 1915 and Govern- ment competition , which reduced the","The Times, 2th May 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5329,4,5,1916,Spring,4,5,1916,Spring,", unfortunately , we opened this year with an unprecedented drought . mhichl is likely to affect Adversely the 191/3 yield","The Times, 4th May 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5330,4,5,1916,Spring,4,5,1916,Spring,"yield , but , on the other hand , -the drought is expected . to rid the trees of some of","The Times, 4th May 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5331,4,5,1916,Spring,4,5,1916,Spring,"tob bright for this product , Las the very severe drought will preventVthe'hope of a full crop being realised , '","The Times, 4th May 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5332,4,5,1916,Spring,4,5,1916,Spring,"the accounts were satisfactory . During the year a serious drought had affected one of their sheep stations , and losses","The Times, 4th May 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5333,4,5,1916,Spring,4,5,1916,Spring,"disregard . They arose roughly from tvo causes-namely , ' drought and democracy . In common w-ith other similar undertakings ,","The Times, 4th May 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5334,4,5,1916,Spring,4,5,1916,Spring,"in mind that , -in spite of the losses from drought , they had been -able to pay their way without","The Times, 4th May 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5335,6,5,1916,Spring,6,5,1916,Spring,"expenditure had tided over . the bad effects of the drought , and if the drought'were followed by bountiful seasons ,","The Times, 6th May 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5336,6,5,1916,Spring,6,5,1916,Spring,"the bad effects of the drought , and if the drought'were followed by bountiful seasons , they might hope that the","The Times, 6th May 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5337,6,5,1916,Spring,6,5,1916,Spring,not be realized owing to the effects of a severe drought which was experienced between November and April . The crop,"The Times, 6th May 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5338,11,5,1916,Spring,11,5,1916,Spring,"TOwN- , May 9. -Heavy rains have finally broken the drought which had occasioned great distress in the midland districts of","The Times, 11st May 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5339,12,5,1916,Spring,12,5,1916,Spring,"of relief supplies , serious famine having arisen oving to drought and to the natives being cut off from outside help","The Times, 12th May 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5340,12,5,1916,Spring,12,5,1916,Spring,"estimate mlight be on the high side in consequence'7f the drought , the directors did not . thia it-would be affected","The Times, 12th May 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5341,13,5,1916,Spring,13,5,1916,Spring,"are not being subjectedI to overcrowdirg . An exceptionaUy long drought , extending over tlLe whlole period of mv visit ,","The Times, 13th May 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5342,20,5,1916,Spring,20,5,1916,Spring,"homesteads , thirsty for the soil , Green lands and droughtless , carpeted with dew . We that came after ,","The Times, 20th May 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5343,24,5,1916,Spring,24,5,1916,Spring,has been due in the frst place to the long drought . In addition to the drought we had in the,"The Times, 24th May 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5344,24,5,1916,Spring,24,5,1916,Spring,place to the long drought . In addition to the drought we had in the early months of the year excessive,"The Times, 24th May 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5345,27,5,1916,Spring,27,5,1916,Spring,"had again been visited this year with a very serious drought , wbich , accompanied with heavy wintering of the trees","The Times, 27th May 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5346,31,5,1916,Spring,31,5,1916,Spring,freights be made before loading . Mleat SuppUes and Australian Drought . The latest statistics available show that the present high,"The Times, 31st May 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5347,31,5,1916,Spring,31,5,1916,Spring,"be traeed , to a considerable extent , to the drought in Austra- lia , which brought about a stoppage of","The Times, 31st May 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5348,31,5,1916,Spring,31,5,1916,Spring,"In some districts is thiought to have suffered severely from drought aind locusts . Still , the area sown is so","The Times, 31st May 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5349,2,6,1916,Summer,2,6,1916,Summer,"alL unfortunately , known about the war , while the drought , he believed , had been referred to on two","The Times, 2th June 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5350,6,6,1916,Summer,6,6,1916,Summer,owing to reports of excessive rains in some sections and drought in others . The final tone was steady with values,"The Times, 6th June 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5351,17,6,1916,Summer,17,6,1916,Summer,deficiency 72 per cent . is attributed to the AusLalian drought . Ivood and fuel prices and the need for regulation,"The Times, 17th June 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5352,17,6,1916,Summer,17,6,1916,Summer,"the North , the situntion might in any year of drought or sickness there seriously threaten the position of the cattle","The Times, 17th June 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5353,26,6,1916,Summer,26,6,1916,Summer,"the earlier months of the year , due solely to drought , but they , hoped that a good deal of","The Times, 26th June 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5354,7,7,1916,Summer,7,7,1916,Summer,companuy during tihe past year ( in a period of drought as well as of war ) havo enabled us to,"The Times, 7th July 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5355,7,7,1916,Summer,7,7,1916,Summer,"of the position generally in Anstralia , oWing to the drought , will be outter appreciated when I tell you that","The Times, 7th July 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5356,7,7,1916,Summer,7,7,1916,Summer,which we have had to contend in view of the drought and the shortaco of labour has been added a heavy,"The Times, 7th July 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5357,7,7,1916,Summer,7,7,1916,Summer,"tho intcrest of the company and the'conUnuous strain which the drought , the wvar , and the burden of taxation ,","The Times, 7th July 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5358,17,7,1916,Summer,17,7,1916,Summer,yertr ewodes nnd turnips were suffer- ing from a prolonged drought to such a dejree that . it asn impossiblo to,"The Times, 17th July 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5359,17,7,1916,Summer,17,7,1916,Summer,and root and fodder crops have beon stunned by peirsitent drought andl scorching hrat . In accordance with this principlo we,"The Times, 17th July 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5360,19,7,1916,Summer,19,7,1916,Summer,"manltained by retailers owing to the exeessive exports and the drought . According to Ild I'olk , the Dutch Shipping CouncU","The Times, 19th July 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5361,19,7,1916,Summer,19,7,1916,Summer,"These bloom forever under evory sky , Droop in no drought , thirst for no showers , These by no frosts","The Times, 19th July 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5362,22,7,1916,Summer,22,7,1916,Summer,"bone dry and uncomfortably hot after a three weeks ' drought . In such cases , where water under pressure is","The Times, 22th July 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5363,27,7,1916,Summer,27,7,1916,Summer,part ofeb rb5lt . SPrivartepre1etlons pohited to endltmntdatjv of the drought . aiti thenr evcre fair esport inquiries . 1s (,"The Times, 27th July 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5364,27,7,1916,Summer,27,7,1916,Summer,"ivithi l.0009.15-1b. in 10141 . This , after the long drought of 1014 , - is niagniflcent bnt the wveathltr was","The Times, 27th July 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5365,27,7,1916,Summer,27,7,1916,Summer,"off in 1015 , entirely owvin , to tile disastrous drought of 1011 , The great failure of the Rfobusta coffee","The Times, 27th July 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5366,27,7,1916,Summer,27,7,1916,Summer,"The coffce last year was a terrible failure owing to drought . This year it is yielding well , having pioduced","The Times, 27th July 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5367,29,7,1916,Summer,29,7,1916,Summer,"is feared that thelinseed crop baa been damaged by the drought prevaillng . The quality of maizeasrI , als continues goodl","The Times, 29th July 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5368,29,7,1916,Summer,29,7,1916,Summer,"WVilliams Bt. , 1A.P .. and Mr. J. A. H. Drought-and , in doin so , remarked that both gentlemen were","The Times, 29th July 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5369,1,8,1916,Summer,1,8,1916,Summer,"I stated that the decrease , owing to the severe drought , was then estimnated at from 400.000 to 500 ,","The Times, 1st August 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5370,7,8,1916,Summer,7,8,1916,Summer,"itself it must have been a rude shock . The drought continues , for such it may now fairly be called","The Times, 7th August 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5371,10,8,1916,Summer,10,8,1916,Summer,Montplellier Terraee Scrbrogh edlcal 1Praetitlosier the laflAtoni of Charles EdwardI Drought . KAtiRRfLNE ( lU1.N7AIIDOLPH decased . Aursuant to thle Statute,"The Times, 10th August 1916",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE22,Scarborough,20th Century newspaper,Media 5372,12,8,1916,Summer,12,8,1916,Summer,"thesman was in prison it was invalid . The . drought has brought the Thames down very low and clear ,","The Times, 12th August 1916",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 5373,15,8,1916,Summer,15,8,1916,Summer,. IT . J. O eara . F' . G. Drought . J.Tr . OConnor . G. L. MorM head .,"The Times, 15th August 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5374,22,8,1916,Summer,22,8,1916,Summer,"per lb. , aRl the crops having been destroyed by drought . IThrough German Eyes . ANNEXATION AIMS . PRUSSIAN ""","The Times, 22th August 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5375,25,8,1916,Summer,25,8,1916,Summer,", 4'rdeso muc Inprim s draidt amn:the lastfewweesowingrtowthe pronoh unced drought hEdwards . aild vary inryel accrdn tobt dals tfroe ,","The Times, 25th August 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5376,30,8,1916,Summer,30,8,1916,Summer,", though the earth was so dry from the long drought that it can absorb a great deal vithout becoming water-soaked","The Times, 30th August 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5377,31,8,1916,Summer,31,8,1916,Summer,"joined his regiment ho scarcely knew him , but he Drought suc' a good reputation with him , and was so","The Times, 31st August 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5378,8,9,1916,Autumn,8,9,1916,Autumn,"ordliiary variety , and of the other plants in resisting drought . The plots sown with the trial mixtuir were at","The Times, 8th September 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5379,23,9,1916,Autumn,23,9,1916,Autumn,"supplies from overseas , wlichb , owing mainly to the drought . in Australia , show ani enorxuous decline since January","The Times, 23th September 1916",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5380,26,9,1916,Autumn,26,9,1916,Autumn,"quality of the grass , its power of resistance to drought , and the character of the season . Bctween these","The Times, 26th September 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5381,26,9,1916,Autumn,26,9,1916,Autumn,"made . But at one time , during tho short drought in July , it loolked ns though tho keep would","The Times, 26th September 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5382,28,9,1916,Autumn,28,9,1916,Autumn,"covering owitig to betWtr cable ill than expcrted , further drought reports frtni Argetiia and unfa ndour. apil warther hI the","The Times, 28th September 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5383,28,9,1916,Autumn,28,9,1916,Autumn,: unll CIunrL aboute tfor in famil ; tour urrva0t.llr Drought Deeelaeseseto Manor . leero.n rahl fltutiuc-loul . DAICLWIIiJI ) Anted,"The Times, 28th September 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5384,5,10,1916,Autumn,5,10,1916,Autumn,"the next wheat crop will be wndavourable . The continued drought , with tho exception of scattered Ehowcrs , has stunted","The Times, 5th October 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5385,10,10,1916,Autumn,10,10,1916,Autumn,St lI . 5d. -Abluger l'ArLh Clurch. 'LI lOs. -5XLN Drought ( quarterily contribtiUon ) . l Sls-gtallway ENlPiOrm at llarbletot,"The Times, 10th October 1916",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE22,Selby,20th Century newspaper,Media 5386,17,10,1916,Autumn,17,10,1916,Autumn,a safe- guard against loss that ensues during periods of drought and in wiiiter . Outside the ordinary range of agriculture,"The Times, 17th October 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5387,19,10,1916,Autumn,19,10,1916,Autumn,"ad- vices regarding the weather have been unfavourable . indicating drought , especially in the northern cereal zone , whilst the","The Times, 19th October 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5388,3,11,1916,Autumn,3,11,1916,Autumn,looking lvelL Land where wheat and linseed vas lost thrqgigh drought is being ploughed and sewn with late maize . I,"The Times, 3th November 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5389,9,11,1916,Autumn,9,11,1916,Autumn,"to the fields . Sometimes rain , hail , or drought undoes man 's work . I have known months at","The Times, 9th November 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5390,11,11,1916,Autumn,11,11,1916,Autumn,", cojurging . J'uither * e laolints of e-tnave froin drought aIot 1locuts have been receie freron' the malta-cros , lng","The Times, 11st November 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5391,18,11,1916,Autumn,18,11,1916,Autumn,both mutton and Latmb is attributed mainly to the Auvstralian drought . Imports ot frozen beef have declined this year by,"The Times, 18th November 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5392,23,11,1916,Autumn,23,11,1916,Autumn,"sumi tiptlhe position , he couldi oeily sity that the drought tbIo zountry was erperiencing was almost unprerctentedl , and tbat","The Times, 23th November 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5393,24,11,1916,Autumn,24,11,1916,Autumn,"verv heavy losses of sheep that they suffered through the drought . Further , there was a ma6nificent yield of wheat","The Times, 24th November 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5394,25,11,1916,Autumn,25,11,1916,Autumn,"side in consequenee of a partil break uPs of the droughty conditions . So far , however , Government brol-ers have","The Times, 25th November 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5395,1,12,1916,Winter,1,12,1916,Winter,"preduce a growth of tho perrnanent grasses after a long drought , and it is the summer monsoonal rains to which","The Times, 1st December 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5396,1,12,1916,Winter,1,12,1916,Winter,"to compare these figures with those of the Iast eat drought , Nvhich culminated in 1902 , alter over lo years","The Times, 1st December 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5397,1,12,1916,Winter,1,12,1916,Winter,"12,000.000 lets than our present numbers . Though the former drought was longer , the last four or five years of","The Times, 1st December 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5398,1,12,1916,Winter,1,12,1916,Winter,years of it wvere very similar in character to the drought just terminated . and though our recent losses have been,"The Times, 1st December 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5399,1,12,1916,Winter,1,12,1916,Winter,"Decomber , 1902 , saw the end of ono great drought , and June , 19t0 , thc end of the","The Times, 1st December 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5400,1,12,1916,Winter,1,12,1916,Winter,"effects of the Great War as well as the great drought , and have bad to provide for an income-tax payment","The Times, 1st December 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5401,1,12,1916,Winter,1,12,1916,Winter,"help them to recover from the effects of the long drought . "" Sundry Debtors "" also shows a reduction .","The Times, 1st December 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5402,2,12,1916,Winter,2,12,1916,Winter,. Tna' . AM ) 4 . To se0u'.J V. Drought . 124th In. ttr ; A. H. A. Eml ..,"The Times, 2th December 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5403,9,12,1916,Winter,9,12,1916,Winter,"was not so universal or so long-continued as the great drought of 1805 to 1903 , but it was in parts","The Times, 9th December 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5404,9,12,1916,Winter,9,12,1916,Winter,. The report in ybur hands informs you that the drought is responsiblo for the I loss to uis of over,"The Times, 9th December 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5405,9,12,1916,Winter,9,12,1916,Winter,were fortunate enough to escape the greatest severity of the drought . l sun very glad to he able to state,"The Times, 9th December 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5406,9,12,1916,Winter,9,12,1916,Winter,. arises out of the heavy losses caused by the drought . We are now engaged in taking steps to re-stock,"The Times, 9th December 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5407,18,12,1916,Winter,18,12,1916,Winter,"and loamtis , leaving thntl equally susceptible to raitt or drought . the er r to tlullifv wvork : lreadvy done","The Times, 18th December 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5408,22,12,1916,Winter,22,12,1916,Winter,"had been disastrous , they should have e perienced a drought such as had never been known in the history of","The Times, 22th December 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5409,30,12,1916,Winter,30,12,1916,Winter,the company were connected . He regretted that owing to drought the crop was considerably less than that of the previous,"The Times, 30th December 1916",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5410,2,1,1917,Winter,2,1,1917,Winter,"20s. to 359. : ditto. dead , 2Gs . Per drought : conger eeLs. is. to Os. lier st. ; herrings","The Times, 2th January 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5411,13,1,1917,Winter,13,1,1917,Winter,"Zone concerning maize have been unsatisfaetory and , if the drought continues , the damage will be serlous . The quality","The Times, 13th January 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5412,15,1,1917,Winter,15,1,1917,Winter,Edward Hill . Roe . bmonthly oxetributlou ) ; Miss Drought ( three months ' contribucLoa : H. BL . Blajiy,"The Times, 15th January 1917",England,UKH,UKH3,UKH33,Clacton,20th Century newspaper,Media 5413,19,1,1917,Winter,19,1,1917,Winter,"the desire of pastoralists to restock their runs after the drought of 18 months ago . How- ever , there is","The Times, 19th January 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5414,19,1,1917,Winter,19,1,1917,Winter,"spite of untoward internal factors-political unrest. , and vey serious drought- the trade of the U ; nion has been maintained","The Times, 19th January 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5415,19,1,1917,Winter,19,1,1917,Winter,"agricultural and pastoral industries have been adversely affected by the drought of last season . In Mashonaland , however , the","The Times, 19th January 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5416,20,1,1917,Winter,20,1,1917,Winter,"thle wc:ather changes soion th-e efect . , f the drought will prove hizghly disasitrous. 'The ( lelity of vwheat arrivls","The Times, 20th January 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5417,25,1,1917,Winter,25,1,1917,Winter,sets in deep-rooted crops are not likely to suffer from drought in tho coming year . Praetically the whole of Scotland,"The Times, 25th January 1917",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5418,1,2,1917,Winter,1,2,1917,Winter,"benefits received ( chiefly Memory-Power ) , which in turn Drought me financial benefits . "" "" I have made such","The Times, 1st February 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5419,1,2,1917,Winter,1,2,1917,Winter,"rains , as it was in the previous year from drought . To the shortage . of crops was added the","The Times, 1st February 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5420,1,2,1917,Winter,1,2,1917,Winter,was due to an increased wages bill and a bad drought . Since the new Goiernment line *as opened in 'March,"The Times, 1st February 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5421,1,2,1917,Winter,1,2,1917,Winter,"price for what grain he had to sell . The drought lrsted from January to November , the rain coining just","The Times, 1st February 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5422,1,2,1917,Winter,1,2,1917,Winter,"As regarded the pastoral- industry , the effects of the drought had not been so serious , although at one time","The Times, 1st February 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5423,1,2,1917,Winter,1,2,1917,Winter,"time there' had been room for anxiety . After the drought had lasted a few months , a shortage of pasture","The Times, 1st February 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5424,1,2,1917,Winter,1,2,1917,Winter,"a good deal of mortality . Fortu- nately , the drought broke before these losses assumed serious proportions , and apprehensions","The Times, 1st February 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5425,8,2,1917,Winter,8,2,1917,Winter,"higher prices for eur produce , and but for the drought from which we have suffered for the last two years","The Times, 8th February 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5426,8,2,1917,Winter,8,2,1917,Winter,"FUNDS . On June 30 , 1914 , when the drought began , wve had on our stations 616,000 sheep and","The Times, 8th February 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5427,8,2,1917,Winter,8,2,1917,Winter,"1916 , as the result of a second year of drought , there had been a further reduction in our numbers","The Times, 8th February 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5428,8,2,1917,Winter,8,2,1917,Winter,and it must be remembered also that owing to the drought of the previous year the properties and stock were less,"The Times, 8th February 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5429,8,2,1917,Winter,8,2,1917,Winter,", Warbreccan and WVarenda , and completely broke up the drought on those stations , but at the other stations nothing","The Times, 8th February 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5430,8,2,1917,Winter,8,2,1917,Winter,"present time , wkith the result that all signs of drought have now disappeared , and our stations everywhere are in","The Times, 8th February 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5431,8,2,1917,Winter,8,2,1917,Winter,of the fact that owing to the severity of the drought on the Maranoa group we were not able to make,"The Times, 8th February 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5432,8,2,1917,Winter,8,2,1917,Winter,"cover the shortage of our stock , due to the drought losses , our profit in revenue account would also have","The Times, 8th February 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5433,8,2,1917,Winter,8,2,1917,Winter,"As you know from past experience , the effects of drought rapidly disappear under the influecew of good seasons , and","The Times, 8th February 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5434,28,2,1917,Winter,28,2,1917,Winter,"very much wanted1 as the crops were suffering from the drought , and mi consequehee our camp customers had to adjust","The Times, 28th February 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5435,28,2,1917,Winter,28,2,1917,Winter,"those that survived were very thin7 . Added to the drought the locusts did imm ense damage , eating up all","The Times, 28th February 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5436,10,3,1917,Spring,10,3,1917,Spring,reserve figures . the demiand also being stimulated by further drought complaintES from the S0Uth-NVeCSt. the absence of any indication of,"The Times, 10th March 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5437,17,3,1917,Spring,17,3,1917,Spring,at once keep weeds down and modify the eliects of drought . l ] fven in compara. - tively poor land,"The Times, 17th March 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5438,14,4,1917,Spring,14,4,1917,Spring,77th year . BRYAN. -On the 12th April . at Droughton . Lynd. hurst . FAnNY HrELNA.widOow of WILLooUnGEY w ..,"The Times, 14th April 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5439,26,4,1917,Spring,26,4,1917,Spring,"in the ostrich-farming districts in the Cape , or where drought still provails , the value of farms has been fully","The Times, 26th April 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5440,26,4,1917,Spring,26,4,1917,Spring,"20 , per cent . in quantity , duo to drought , but values show an increaso of over 22 per","The Times, 26th April 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5441,28,4,1917,Spring,28,4,1917,Spring,"last accounts . The profits W-ere adversely affected by the drought . Recent advices , howvever , pointed to more favonrable","The Times, 28th April 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5442,1,5,1917,Spring,1,5,1917,Spring,"The failure of tie harvest was due to a long-continued drought . wvhich had now passed away , plentiful rains having","The Times, 1st May 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5443,4,5,1917,Spring,4,5,1917,Spring,not been at all favourable for crop ; the severe drought experienced in the early part of the year was followed,"The Times, 4th May 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5444,11,5,1917,Spring,11,5,1917,Spring,planted . The best and most effectual way to combat drought is to ply the hoe between the crops . This,"The Times, 11st May 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5445,14,5,1917,Spring,14,5,1917,Spring,Three weeks of dry weather has produced a state of drought that for the mnoment impairs the harvest prospects . Vegetation,"The Times, 14th May 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5446,14,5,1917,Spring,14,5,1917,Spring,fields at . a time-like this the effect of the drought would be discounted . This Was shovn last year in,"The Times, 14th May 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5447,18,5,1917,Spring,18,5,1917,Spring,"of housing for the working classes . BREAK IN THE- DROUGHT . QUICK IMPROVEMENT OF ALL , . , . CROPS","The Times, 18th May 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5448,18,5,1917,Spring,18,5,1917,Spring,"of the most gratifying results of the break of the drought . The corn crops at all stages of development ,","The Times, 18th May 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5449,24,5,1917,Spring,24,5,1917,Spring,"season was not altogether favourable for crop , a prolonged drought in the early months of the year being followed by","The Times, 24th May 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5450,28,5,1917,Spring,28,5,1917,Spring,"aid'- licerne' have giyen , fresh . proof -of their drought-resisting qualities , 'and as a rule 'will bulk fairly well","The Times, 28th May 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5451,1,6,1917,Summer,1,6,1917,Summer,"a favourable one for harvesting the crop ; the severe drought during , the early months of the year was follow","The Times, 1st June 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5452,1,6,1917,Summer,1,6,1917,Summer,"for the growth of tea , owing to the long drought at the beginning of the year . The cost of","The Times, 1st June 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5453,7,6,1917,Summer,7,6,1917,Summer,tea . vrsa preludl Sily asYeeted by . a Prolonged drought . and the estimated cpr01s Were consequently not secured .,"The Times, 7th June 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5454,9,6,1917,Summer,9,6,1917,Summer,"The shlortage wuasdue in great measure to the pro- longed drought in the early part of the season , followed by","The Times, 9th June 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5455,13,6,1917,Summer,13,6,1917,Summer,"be particularly disastrous at the present time , when prolonged drought threatens the North with a'ghastly famine . Sane counsels ,","The Times, 13th June 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5456,16,6,1917,Summer,16,6,1917,Summer,"remarKls said : -Last yeiir I referred to the severe drought experienced on our cstates-from November , 1915 , to April","The Times, 16th June 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5457,18,6,1917,Summer,18,6,1917,Summer,", alth&sgh temporary , only eaiphasises the intensity of the drought outside the storm' area . In the home counties anid","The Times, 18th June 1917",England,"UKF,UKG",,,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 5458,18,6,1917,Summer,18,6,1917,Summer,promise of May wvere to be discounted by a June drought . - - - The - EL - EQU1PPED Fsiums.,"The Times, 18th June 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5459,20,6,1917,Summer,20,6,1917,Summer,"1916 ) ; TemP . Capt . . , V Drought 1o be Capt . wthile COIdcx. a CO. ( 5Msrrh","The Times, 20th June 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5460,20,6,1917,Summer,20,6,1917,Summer,"2-2. 1916 ) ; AIgt , L Jht. , v. Drought1 124th Baludhls , attd .. reverts to temt . Cap","The Times, 20th June 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5461,22,6,1917,Summer,22,6,1917,Summer,bad 'year for raspberzies in the Blairgowicie district owing to drought . The result was that Messrs . Keay and lodge,"The Times, 22th June 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5462,23,6,1917,Summer,23,6,1917,Summer,"atinalGinners ' reprt , buyngordrs rom-Nw Ociao , ndcomplaeints of drought , In te SuthWes , iorcacd he treribof theo maraet","The Times, 23th June 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5463,28,6,1917,Summer,28,6,1917,Summer,", mainlsy Induced by thle strong cash situation and further drought reportsafrom Iano.ssand Tease . The advance wmas eisted by further","The Times, 28th June 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5464,29,6,1917,Summer,29,6,1917,Summer,"ktn i end uTpnneF9e tthe plnt ig asill . The drought in Texst is verps srious. aut rai- in , a","The Times, 29th June 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5465,2,7,1917,Summer,2,7,1917,Summer,"is amenable in most respects , but its susceptibility to drought has not yet in ordinary practice been effectively countered ,","The Times, 2th July 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5466,9,7,1917,Summer,9,7,1917,Summer,"like fate in Northamptonshire and probably more in Dorset . Drought in May and June , some districts having had no","The Times, 9th July 1917",England,"UKK,UKF","UKK2,UKF2","UKK22,UKF24,UKF25",Northamptonshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 5467,9,7,1917,Summer,9,7,1917,Summer,". The swedes and turnips are very uneven , the drought and weeds having delayed and restricted growth in many districts","The Times, 9th July 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5468,13,7,1917,Summer,13,7,1917,Summer,"pieces , especially on the light soils which suffered from drought . The yield is not expected to como up to","The Times, 13th July 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5469,16,7,1917,Summer,16,7,1917,Summer,"increasing quantity , the total volume issued in periods of drought being more than 300 million gallons per day , with","The Times, 16th July 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5470,16,7,1917,Summer,16,7,1917,Summer,"of the year , were beginning to suffer from the drought , but they have recovered completely and look extremely well","The Times, 16th July 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5471,20,7,1917,Summer,20,7,1917,Summer,"in the spring , followed by a long period of drought , the growth of the crops has been much retarded","The Times, 20th July 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5472,20,7,1917,Summer,20,7,1917,Summer,"Sou , t'h- West , mipaterlallv relieving h , e drought , and other la.voulable crop advlces . In the later","The Times, 20th July 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5473,21,7,1917,Summer,21,7,1917,Summer,"the month of July has been- the worst . 'The drought has delayed growth , and bitter want exists in many","The Times, 21st July 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5474,24,7,1917,Summer,24,7,1917,Summer,", anld noNv , here in Yorkshire , a loig drought . Surely , to be fair to farmers , they","The Times, 24th July 1917",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 5475,25,7,1917,Summer,25,7,1917,Summer,"in the year 1915 by 1,983 acres by reason of drought . In this connexion our new , and as yet","The Times, 25th July 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5476,25,7,1917,Summer,25,7,1917,Summer,"efflciency . The danger of damage by floods and by drought over the greater area wil , I can now say","The Times, 25th July 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5477,27,7,1917,Summer,27,7,1917,Summer,"character . On some of these , however , the drought of the previous year continued veeU on into 1916 ,","The Times, 27th July 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5478,28,7,1917,Summer,28,7,1917,Summer,"It is unfortunate that excessive rain at one time and drought at another partially discounted the exertions of the farmers ,","The Times, 28th July 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5479,6,8,1917,Summer,6,8,1917,Summer,"Atnerican history on which American children were supposed to be Drought up-I was brought up on them , and I was","The Times, 6th August 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5480,9,8,1917,Summer,9,8,1917,Summer,opened 26 to 49 points higher on further complaints of drought in tihe South-West and unwanted . rains in the Atlantic,"The Times, 9th August 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5481,10,8,1917,Summer,10,8,1917,Summer,"the improvement in the eastern and northern divisions , where drought had been the chief hindrance to plant growth in early","The Times, 10th August 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5482,10,8,1917,Summer,10,8,1917,Summer,appears to have . been the centre of an acute drought zone stretehing far inland as well as north and south-,"The Times, 10th August 1917",England,UKC,UKC1,UKC14,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5483,10,8,1917,Summer,10,8,1917,Summer,"as north and south- according to one correspondent , a drought of unexampled severity-has to lament the partial failure of the","The Times, 10th August 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5484,10,8,1917,Summer,10,8,1917,Summer,"or tbwo other localities , vvhere growvth vwas restricted by drought . but probably there never was a finer prispect of","The Times, 10th August 1917",England,UKJ,UKJ2,"UKJ22,UKJ24",Sussex,20th Century newspaper,Media 5485,10,8,1917,Summer,10,8,1917,Summer,"fly . "" which , , in conjunction with the drought . has almost ruined the crops on the North-eastern scaboard","The Times, 10th August 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5486,17,8,1917,Summer,17,8,1917,Summer,a very critical situation . See . Lt. ROBERT VICTOR DROUGHT . It . ir . Rif . Spec . Rcm.,"The Times, 17th August 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5487,20,8,1917,Summer,20,8,1917,Summer,winter are very gloomy . In consequence of a continuous drought till the middle of July the crops are reckoned below,"The Times, 20th August 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5488,24,8,1917,Summer,24,8,1917,Summer,"of Posen the harvest has failed owing to the persistent drought in June ; and in other parts the corn ,","The Times, 24th August 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5489,25,8,1917,Summer,25,8,1917,Summer,"been temporarily postponed , or existing facilities curtailed , were Drought tv his notice without delav . As a provisional measure","The Times, 25th August 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5490,28,8,1917,Summer,28,8,1917,Summer,"bear covering snd reactlosiary buying . Reports of deterioration through drought In South Texas , Iargerexports.and asharp rallyatNewOrleans assisted the recovenr.","The Times, 28th August 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5491,6,9,1917,Autumn,6,9,1917,Autumn,"beneficted tl , e tot , crop andl broke the drought except In a fete of the Cenitral . Westrn ,","The Times, 6th September 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5492,13,9,1917,Autumn,13,9,1917,Autumn,reached earlier if it had not been for the severe droughts experienced on our estates in 1914 and 1915 . As,"The Times, 13th September 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5493,15,9,1917,Autumn,15,9,1917,Autumn,unprecedented climatic conditions . WVe have sought to provide against drought in future by the introduction of a system of irrigation,"The Times, 15th September 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5494,15,9,1917,Autumn,15,9,1917,Autumn,the croP was Poor owing to the early frost and drought . The market became eaiter later in the sesion on,"The Times, 15th September 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5495,6,10,1917,Autumn,6,10,1917,Autumn,"selected by a well-meaning churchwarden for use . in summer drought , because it happened to begin with the words ,","The Times, 6th October 1917",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM21,Dundee,20th Century newspaper,Media 5496,6,10,1917,Autumn,6,10,1917,Autumn,"Following on tho frost last year there was a long drought at an important period of tie cultivation- namely , in","The Times, 6th October 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5497,11,10,1917,Autumn,11,10,1917,Autumn,"may be said that the Eastern section suftered from the drought in May and June , while in the Western area","The Times, 11st October 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5498,12,10,1917,Autumn,12,10,1917,Autumn,plough- ium season in the spring ; there was the drought in 1Uay ; and there is the very wretched harvesting,"The Times, 12th October 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5499,6,11,1917,Autumn,6,11,1917,Autumn,"for the deficiency of straw , due to a priolnged drought in the spiring . The peasaate ; hcwe.vOkoareVeflictant to sell","The Times, 6th November 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5500,7,11,1917,Autumn,7,11,1917,Autumn,"dlue to an almost total failure of 'the cmps from drought and locusts , anid to enormously increased workinig expenses caused","The Times, 7th November 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5501,19,11,1917,Autumn,19,11,1917,Autumn,the North-Western Portionts oi KanLsas breaking a two months ' drought . MAt7n ; . -The market oltened irregular with Dec.,"The Times, 19th November 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5502,23,11,1917,Autumn,23,11,1917,Autumn,", aud damage to the fruit and vegetable crops by drought , the gross receipts advanced by 20,755 . To secure","The Times, 23th November 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5503,8,12,1917,Winter,8,12,1917,Winter,"deflnitely bad one , aund left us a legacy of drought and losses to be recovered from . Soon after Its","The Times, 8th December 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5504,8,12,1917,Winter,8,12,1917,Winter,". Cattle were not st ) uich affected by the drought ; they stand at 14,5917 this year , as against","The Times, 8th December 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5505,8,12,1917,Winter,8,12,1917,Winter,", whiclh you will reinember was a year of severe drought , by 62,000 . ( Cheers . ) TIIE PtoPiT","The Times, 8th December 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5506,12,12,1917,Winter,12,12,1917,Winter,"had been surprisingly loav , taking into consideration the long-continued drought of IS months or more . Beyond the requisite number","The Times, 12th December 1917",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5507,1,1,1918,Winter,1,1,1918,Winter,", POWER , AND TRACTION COMPANY ( LIMITED ) . DROUGHT AND FUEL DIFFICULTIES . Tho Nn , rn AxNsim GinimmL","The Times, 1st January 1918",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5508,1,1,1918,Winter,1,1,1918,Winter,"hope for an amelioration of the conditions caused by the drought . In conclusion , he moved the adoption of the","The Times, 1st January 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5509,3,1,1918,Winter,3,1,1918,Winter,191 ( 1. iInclusive ) ; LI . J. V. Drought . 1211th 116isiluati ; tm tat .. 8tth. 4iJely H,"The Times, 3th January 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5510,19,1,1918,Winter,19,1,1918,Winter,daughter of the late George Digges La Touche . J.L. DROUGHT. -On the 17th Jan .. at Tillybrook . B3irr .,"The Times, 19th January 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5511,22,1,1918,Winter,22,1,1918,Winter,"country is almost phenomcnally prosperous . After some years of drought the farmers , have had thoroughly good seasons . 'Agricultural","The Times, 22th January 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5512,22,1,1918,Winter,22,1,1918,Winter,as the result of the losses of stock during the drought aud the almost total failure of the lambing in the,"The Times, 22th January 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5513,22,1,1918,Winter,22,1,1918,Winter,"previouis year itn order to feed the sheep during the drought . WAe have also , owing to provisions made i","The Times, 22th January 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5514,23,1,1918,Winter,23,1,1918,Winter,"LiAd. ( furtlJer-contributeibl. - 1 lOs. -EACTh. -VIissR. ! D. Drought : E. jIiil , Fq' mh dOpsiton ) . 55.","The Times, 23th January 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5515,25,1,1918,Winter,25,1,1918,Winter,"the bean and potato crop practically failed , owing to drought , and the population are living on bread and greenstuffs","The Times, 25th January 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5516,30,1,1918,Winter,30,1,1918,Winter,"circumstances were needed to provoke a disaster . A long drought in the summer threatened failure of the crops , followed","The Times, 30th January 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5517,1,2,1918,Winter,1,2,1918,Winter,"promised , -however , that in case of a serious drought m the . early months the matter would be subject","The Times, 1st February 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5518,5,2,1918,Winter,5,2,1918,Winter,"of tihe buyers or sellers , such as war , drought , flood , &c . This clause wvas generally known","The Times, 5th February 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5519,13,2,1918,Winter,13,2,1918,Winter,"prices ; but , if thereo should be a seriouas drought during the early summer , it will be open to","The Times, 13th February 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5520,18,2,1918,Winter,18,2,1918,Winter,"from missionarles in Ispahan state that , owing to the drought , the price of wheat , which is most difficult","The Times, 18th February 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5521,18,2,1918,Winter,18,2,1918,Winter,Lt ( July 1 1917 ) Li . F. G. Drought Is pilaced on Whe ret . Ist on accuiii of,"The Times, 18th February 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5522,9,3,1918,Spring,9,3,1918,Spring,"all good soil will yield well . But if a drought occurs , or there is too much rain , the","The Times, 9th March 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5523,11,3,1918,Spring,11,3,1918,Spring,plant in March he has less to fear from the droughts of May and June than the occupiers of the lighter,"The Times, 11st March 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5524,11,3,1918,Spring,11,3,1918,Spring,"respect of loans and excess Prefits du ; ty . Drought forwarnl 9,525. miaking T7,569. whifh , after providing for incomettax","The Times, 11st March 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5525,14,3,1918,Spring,14,3,1918,Spring,"; the crops , though deficient in height owing to drought in the spring , were in splendid condition , and","The Times, 14th March 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5526,26,3,1918,Spring,26,3,1918,Spring,"usual cause of their joining the enemy ; and spring droughts , which seal the soil against the-r probing bills ,","The Times, 26th March 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5527,29,3,1918,Spring,29,3,1918,Spring,white with it as if after a long summer 's drought . All signs now.point to wet . STORY OF SOUTH,"The Times, 29th March 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5528,6,4,1918,Spring,6,4,1918,Spring,and leaf mould . This helps the plants to withstand drought . Frequent hoeing throughout the season from the time the,"The Times, 6th April 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5529,8,4,1918,Spring,8,4,1918,Spring,music in as if they had come through a long drought . This had an excellent effect on the performers .,"The Times, 8th April 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5530,12,4,1918,Spring,12,4,1918,Spring,"their business , and were attributable to prolonged peiods of drought , which occurred in both years . lany of their","The Times, 12th April 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5531,12,4,1918,Spring,12,4,1918,Spring,their water supply from rain-water tanks . In times of drought tsese becama exhausted and the demand for.the company 's water,"The Times, 12th April 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5532,23,4,1918,Spring,23,4,1918,Spring,onde several sucesseetivercndig tios. he lcateid otheaeemow peonastsand e b drought back iefonnain baed tonp wich a rtatidn wastg pl sannede.andsccssuly,"The Times, 23th April 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5533,3,5,1918,Spring,3,5,1918,Spring,wore very troublesome : July and AulguLst are so frequently droughty months that germination is very uncertain there is no eiwtaintv,"The Times, 3th May 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5534,10,6,1918,Summer,10,6,1918,Summer,"T'he weather is a good deal cooler , but the drought is not yet broken . PRISONERS CAPTURED ON BRITISH FRONT","The Times, 10th June 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5535,13,6,1918,Summer,13,6,1918,Summer,"in Lagarina Valley . DANISH CROPS IMPERILLED . A DISASTROIUS DROUGHT . ( FROM OU CORRESPONDENT . ) COPENHAGEN , JUNE","The Times, 13th June 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5536,13,6,1918,Summer,13,6,1918,Summer,"CORRESPONDENT . ) COPENHAGEN , JUNE 11 . The severe drought , which has already lasted several weeks , continues ,","The Times, 13th June 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5537,13,6,1918,Summer,13,6,1918,Summer,"i , s inevitable . Vegetables have suffered from the drought even more than field crops , and the export of","The Times, 13th June 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5538,17,6,1918,Summer,17,6,1918,Summer,"Western Canadian crop has been retarded by early frosts and drought in some parts , yet the weather in June has","The Times, 17th June 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5539,17,6,1918,Summer,17,6,1918,Summer,goducksowdation . Gd . CO26 . June-ear-lds ath2 troong3 ed droughtr Ishaving an atdverse effec upone suppliesma which ontin uled hortifm,"The Times, 17th June 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5540,19,6,1918,Summer,19,6,1918,Summer,", as we all have , the terrible effects of drought up to the end of last week , The young","The Times, 19th June 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5541,19,6,1918,Summer,19,6,1918,Summer,resist difficulties . The war is to us what the drought is to Nature : it dries up many sources of,"The Times, 19th June 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5542,24,6,1918,Summer,24,6,1918,Summer,"repeateud astdng ( loes not keep the bin clean . Drought and cold nights tend to retard growth , and on","The Times, 24th June 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5543,25,6,1918,Summer,25,6,1918,Summer,"Cabinet , has stated thiat in consequence of the long drought the harvest in Bessarabin was extremely bad. -2Rcuter . Through","The Times, 25th June 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5544,25,6,1918,Summer,25,6,1918,Summer,"diseases international , s another factor favourable to propagation . Drought and high winds , which 1111 the air with microbe-laden","The Times, 25th June 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5545,27,6,1918,Summer,27,6,1918,Summer,will bring difficulties in provisioning both men and animals . Drought and severe frosts have caused generaly less favourable harvest prospects,"The Times, 27th June 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5546,29,6,1918,Summer,29,6,1918,Summer,. It should be used in the early days of drought and when the surface is moist . It the surface,"The Times, 29th June 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5547,29,6,1918,Summer,29,6,1918,Summer,", continue to water regularly until the end of the drought . Water sometinmes with liquid manure instead of clear water","The Times, 29th June 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5548,1,7,1918,Summer,1,7,1918,Summer,". Cant , . : -Temp . Lt. J. J. Drought . Md.C . ( SePt. 3 . If . L.","The Times, 1st July 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5549,3,7,1918,Summer,3,7,1918,Summer,"became due before April 6 , 1914 , could be Drought into computation . It was contended on behalf of the","The Times, 3th July 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5550,5,7,1918,Summer,5,7,1918,Summer,"In consequence of the reduction of the raspberry erop by drought , the Ministry of Food have increased the price of","The Times, 5th July 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5551,6,7,1918,Summer,6,7,1918,Summer,fair local covering encouraged by feairs of crop damae from drought In Teras . At midday current month ws 4 and,"The Times, 6th July 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5552,6,7,1918,Summer,6,7,1918,Summer,"the ending or at least reduction of the effects of drought in the North by the adoption of means , which","The Times, 6th July 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5553,8,7,1918,Summer,8,7,1918,Summer,"Plantation reports are not prmmIsIng , and the l ODC drought is telling upon thC bine. - arBedy weakened by blight","The Times, 8th July 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5554,9,7,1918,Summer,9,7,1918,Summer,"are vittually unobtadnable. ti011 , July 8. -Burn3. -The contriued drought Is keepint supplies short of requlcementa. rbe tnuct of tbe","The Times, 9th July 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5555,10,7,1918,Summer,10,7,1918,Summer,are requested to notify the acting'Eecretary. 1MILK SHORT -OWING TO DROUGHT . . HOLIDAY RATION RULES . The prolonged drought is,"The Times, 10th July 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5556,10,7,1918,Summer,10,7,1918,Summer,TO DROUGHT . . HOLIDAY RATION RULES . The prolonged drought is beginaing to have a serious effect on the supply,"The Times, 10th July 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5557,10,7,1918,Summer,10,7,1918,Summer,"distributors to-day with their ordinary requirements , and if the drought should continue for another fortnight they will have to adopt","The Times, 10th July 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5558,11,7,1918,Summer,11,7,1918,Summer,and oats 40 bushels . In view of the recent drought it was possible that the yield in the case of,"The Times, 11st July 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5559,12,7,1918,Summer,12,7,1918,Summer,"show that the spring'corn has suffered slightly fromn the recent drought . The spring corn on newvly ploughed grass , land","The Times, 12th July 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5560,12,7,1918,Summer,12,7,1918,Summer,"COERiESPONDENT . ) The roses faced the sunshine and the drought , week after week with exemplary beaut . It was","The Times, 12th July 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5561,12,7,1918,Summer,12,7,1918,Summer,", though all things else were drooping . in the drought and pining all day for the grey dews of eve","The Times, 12th July 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5562,13,7,1918,Summer,13,7,1918,Summer,copious the July estimates will not be fulflled . A drought of five or six weeks ' duration in many places,"The Times, 13th July 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5563,13,7,1918,Summer,13,7,1918,Summer,"that their reslization depended upon an early collapse of the drought . The early sown crops are good , and there","The Times, 13th July 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5564,13,7,1918,Summer,13,7,1918,Summer,"late varieties made a very good start , but the drought has restricted development and induced the growers to observe caution","The Times, 13th July 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5565,13,7,1918,Summer,13,7,1918,Summer,"It is to be hoped that the break of the drought has come in time , but if the yield is","The Times, 13th July 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5566,13,7,1918,Summer,13,7,1918,Summer,"and it is worse for swedes and tuips . The drought has hampered the working of the land , delayed germination","The Times, 13th July 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5567,13,7,1918,Summer,13,7,1918,Summer,"not seem to differ greatly from those in England . Drought has been the chief source of trouble wit.h crops ,","The Times, 13th July 1918","England,Scotland,Wales","UKM,UKL",,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5568,15,7,1918,Summer,15,7,1918,Summer,but the grain there is suffering mueh from the persistent droughts . The moisture has benefited the oats . but small,"The Times, 15th July 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5569,17,7,1918,Summer,17,7,1918,Summer,smaull area of land has been cultivated this year ; drought prevailed through- out the spring and the crops will yield,"The Times, 17th July 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5570,17,7,1918,Summer,17,7,1918,Summer,far that the peasants are rejoicing that because of the drought this year 's crops are a failure and thus the,"The Times, 17th July 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5571,25,7,1918,Summer,25,7,1918,Summer,"on the whole , ' very satis- factory . Prolongc drought had been broken by the heavy storms this n'onth ,","The Times, 25th July 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5572,25,7,1918,Summer,25,7,1918,Summer,cent .. but there *nd been some injur by the drought on the lighter soijfjnd the nevly ploughed land . The,"The Times, 25th July 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5573,25,7,1918,Summer,25,7,1918,Summer,"t 2 per cent , over last year . The drought had no douibt affected the yield of the main crop","The Times, 25th July 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5574,26,7,1918,Summer,26,7,1918,Summer,and the same concession on . feed shipped to the drought-stricken districts in the south . The remaining half of the,"The Times, 26th July 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5575,29,7,1918,Summer,29,7,1918,Summer,"as to irrigate late crops and minimze the effects of drought , the areas under cultivation have been largely increased in","The Times, 29th July 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5576,29,7,1918,Summer,29,7,1918,Summer,"irrigation works saved tho position n a year of exceptional drought . I wrant , however . to impress upon the","The Times, 29th July 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5577,30,7,1918,Summer,30,7,1918,Summer,"day , a fair amount of covering being caused b drought rePorts frm the South-west . Prices oPened unchanged to a","The Times, 30th July 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5578,5,8,1918,Summer,5,8,1918,Summer,is to be had . The Feasons given are the drought and the want of transport ; but Aecording to the,"The Times, 5th August 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5579,12,8,1918,Summer,12,8,1918,Summer,general improvement in all crops since the collapse of the drought in the second week of last month . The rains,"The Times, 12th August 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5580,12,8,1918,Summer,12,8,1918,Summer,"exemption from injury due to insect or fungus pests , drought or wet. , cold or frost , with average growvth","The Times, 12th August 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5581,12,8,1918,Summer,12,8,1918,Summer,change came too late to remove the influences of the drought entirely . There will be a shortagae of straw in,"The Times, 12th August 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5582,12,8,1918,Summer,12,8,1918,Summer,"Provincs1 , lun4ab . Dad Saud . o4 welI asRaiPUtana. drought hontinua , pon r t reagadino the dettoa crop are","The Times, 12th August 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5583,13,8,1918,Summer,13,8,1918,Summer,Ball . Mitchel4ean . Li 105 . F.ACIL-3tm B. D. Drought ( further contribution ) : the isses Duff ; E.,"The Times, 13th August 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5584,29,8,1918,Summer,29,8,1918,Summer,"good rans In the Western belt rehevd the ey n drought la many lolities , but the r , recipitation ,","The Times, 29th August 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5585,31,8,1918,Summer,31,8,1918,Summer,( . eorgla ith ) . 1 : eaga thae drought adl inrtense heat were the chief CIV ate of te,"The Times, 31st August 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5586,4,9,1918,Autumn,4,9,1918,Autumn,"and agricultural interesta , wbich were begiiizg to iUffer tronu drought ; ' * - - TR'TE VOICE OF LABOUR .","The Times, 4th September 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5587,12,9,1918,Autumn,12,9,1918,Autumn,ment IS dlight . In Te-as plants that smrivedi the drought are utting on newr growth . but much ot the,"The Times, 12th September 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5588,13,9,1918,Autumn,13,9,1918,Autumn,"effected over tho normal area under excellent conditions , but drought intervened , and althoulgh the recent rains have been beneficial","The Times, 13th September 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5589,3,10,1918,Autumn,3,10,1918,Autumn,"1 : Great Stukelsy Church . 1 ; MLts T. Drought , Al1 ; Mrs. A. Wathlm. 'i ; Bradl.ngCbnrch. l","The Times, 3th October 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5590,4,10,1918,Autumn,4,10,1918,Autumn,"favourble weather conditions . The wh'eat. crop , -owing to drought in the wheat belt , wheat diseases , and the","The Times, 4th October 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5591,4,10,1918,Autumn,4,10,1918,Autumn,", "" at one t1m' , afear Of a bad drought in New South Wa[es , but- rain came in .","The Times, 4th October 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5592,24,10,1918,Autumn,24,10,1918,Autumn,of camps from the somewhat serious conditions caused 'by the drought of the last two saummers . The political situation of,"The Times, 24th October 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5593,30,10,1918,Autumn,30,10,1918,Autumn,eldest son ot Sm AnTHt-n CoNAN Doi-s. aged 25 . DROUGHT. -On the 27th Oct .. at 2 . Beach Man-,"The Times, 30th October 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5594,28,11,1918,Autumn,28,11,1918,Autumn,"and , while in one part there may be a drought , in anotiher there nmay be an excessive rainfall .","The Times, 28th November 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5595,7,12,1918,Winter,7,12,1918,Winter,"'years ago we were in the midst of a great drought , in the course , of which we lost ,","The Times, 7th December 1918",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5596,2,1,1919,Winter,2,1,1919,Winter,"no crusaders have . before trodden : a wilderness of drought , with a soil of quakin mire "" leprous and","The Times, 2th January 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5597,4,1,1919,Winter,4,1,1919,Winter,should be published in every paper in the country and Drought home to the mind of every woman . Such are,"The Times, 4th January 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5598,20,1,1919,Winter,20,1,1919,Winter,", spirits , or beers against the evil days of drought liable to confiscatory measures . Already the Courts have decided","The Times, 20th January 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5599,27,1,1919,Winter,27,1,1919,Winter,obtain . The comparative immnunity of early sown crops from drought in the precarious weeks of May and June is an,"The Times, 27th January 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5600,28,1,1919,Winter,28,1,1919,Winter,"our revenue from sales of stock is likely , unless drought interferes , to be considerably higher , as we hope","The Times, 28th January 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5601,1,2,1919,Winter,1,2,1919,Winter,"of Loyal , Alyth , Perthshire , and Boyfield , Droughty Ferry , and Winifred , daughter of Mr. Francis Stevenson","The Times, 1st February 1919",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,"UKM27,UKM21","Alyth,Dundee,Perthshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 5602,3,2,1919,Winter,3,2,1919,Winter,"Ge6 . W. Haines : Alfred Ezra ; Mrs. Emnily Drought ; "" A Grateful Englishwoman "" 'Ars . F. C.","The Times, 3th February 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5603,11,2,1919,Winter,11,2,1919,Winter,"the Argus to journey through an extensive tract of the drought-stricken country , and her' realistia description of its s6ifforings resulted","The Times, 11st February 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5604,28,2,1919,Winter,28,2,1919,Winter,", but raJns bave come wlhich promise to end the drought . NEW ISSUES . THE RETROSPECTIVE ORDER . I A","The Times, 28th February 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5605,17,3,1919,Spring,17,3,1919,Spring,"of pounds , the benefits from the -breaking of the drought will be represented by huiidreds of thousands . n a","The Times, 17th March 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5606,26,3,1919,Spring,26,3,1919,Spring,"adverse lambing seasons following one or two years of disastrous drought , and it wou ; d bo unreasonable to look","The Times, 26th March 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5607,29,3,1919,Spring,29,3,1919,Spring,"oil containers , electric antd armaured ca lefive sets black drought bhercs. quantity sinovela n plckaxet. large A TlmOURERS , .","The Times, 29th March 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5608,9,4,1919,Spring,9,4,1919,Spring,"H. Gilinon ( Sept. 14. 1918 ) ; A. C. Drought ( Sept. 5 , 1918 ) : A. G. S.","The Times, 9th April 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5609,21,4,1919,Spring,21,4,1919,Spring,"of their equable climate , which diminishes the risk of drought , and their longer summer . Grass cormes earlier in","The Times, 21st April 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5610,23,4,1919,Spring,23,4,1919,Spring,of active irrigational providon for tht area specially liable to drought . He made many surveys and constructed numerous reservoirs and,"The Times, 23th April 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5611,1,5,1919,Spring,1,5,1919,Spring,year climatic conditions were not altogether favourable to farm- ing' Drought followed by heavy rains out of season have adversely afrected'cereals,"The Times, 1st May 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5612,1,5,1919,Spring,1,5,1919,Spring,". In the East Africa Protectorate , ill spite of drought in some districts and tbe unsettled state of the country","The Times, 1st May 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5613,2,5,1919,Spring,2,5,1919,Spring,"plants will bear well , but in the event of drought they will produce very little fruit , Even under the","The Times, 2th May 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5614,17,5,1919,Spring,17,5,1919,Spring,Nov. 27. 1918 ) ; * Capt . J. W. DrOught . 124th Ealuchlatan Imr .. to be acmg . Wal,"The Times, 17th May 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5615,23,5,1919,Spring,23,5,1919,Spring,"have been t3&ken off the land throughout the on recedenied drought of toe , past year-a fact which should Appeal to","The Times, 23th May 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5616,23,5,1919,Spring,23,5,1919,Spring,closely with that which we suggested on April 26 . Drought and the rise of food prices prepared the ground for,"The Times, 23th May 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5617,24,5,1919,Spring,24,5,1919,Spring,Lrjeerne have been taken Sift the ano t-hroughout t-he u.nprecedented drought of the past ser- fact which slhould appeal to those,"The Times, 24th May 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5618,26,5,1919,Spring,26,5,1919,Spring,Luceme have heen taken off the land- throughout the unprecedented drought of the past year---a fact which sliould appeal to thoee,"The Times, 26th May 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5619,26,5,1919,Spring,26,5,1919,Spring,will come in time to avert the consequences of prolonged drought . WnraT WHM&T OlO1C . There Is one crop that,"The Times, 26th May 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5620,28,5,1919,Spring,28,5,1919,Spring,"Lucerne have heen taken off the land throughout the unprecedented drought- of the- Pat Fear-s. tact which should apf , eal","The Times, 28th May 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5621,28,5,1919,Spring,28,5,1919,Spring,"need for concentrated foods as in other Alistricts . Prolonged droughts such as those generally "" erienced in the Eastern counties","The Times, 28th May 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5622,28,5,1919,Spring,28,5,1919,Spring,*Mom Mrs. Robert Deveteu . CATERPILLAR PLAGUES . MISCHIEF OF DROUGHT IN MAY . ( mBOnI A COBBESPONDENT . ) This,"The Times, 28th May 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5623,28,5,1919,Spring,28,5,1919,Spring,"whole winter to mature , with all the perils of drought , mildew , and mice . Cabbage moths belong to","The Times, 28th May 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5624,30,5,1919,Spring,30,5,1919,Spring,"character , is feeling the effects of the long continued drought . It wv ? s a glorious dav from the","The Times, 30th May 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5625,31,5,1919,Spring,31,5,1919,Spring,"U2MDsh' , ale terms , Paying r-e- turns . -No droughts . Open-air life . Hlealtbyclimnate . Nea ralwy s.itowshi. lsofo","The Times, 31st May 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5626,2,6,1919,Summer,2,6,1919,Summer,". Iara , &c. , . DESPAIRUNG CLODHOPRPER . THE DROUGHT . AN ALM1OST . R.AINLESSMAY . . OUTDOOR CROWDS .","The Times, 2th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5627,2,6,1919,Summer,2,6,1919,Summer,"at the former station . In the last-mentiotied month the drought was iiiost remark- able in Iteland , South-Western England ,","The Times, 2th June 1919","England,Wales",UKL,,,South Wales,20th Century newspaper,Media 5628,2,6,1919,Summer,2,6,1919,Summer,"at all comparable with those obtained during the great spring drought of 1893 , in which , betwveen MIarch 4 and","The Times, 2th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5629,2,6,1919,Summer,2,6,1919,Summer,"by far the most severe and pro- lon , ed drought in this country of wvhich there is reliSble record .","The Times, 2th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5630,2,6,1919,Summer,2,6,1919,Summer,"at Greenwich and 83deg. at Kensington Palace . The May drought of 1880 was followed by a dull , cold ,","The Times, 2th June 1919",England,UKI,"UKI2,UKI1","UKI21,UKI11","Greenwich,Kensington",20th Century newspaper,Media 5631,2,6,1919,Summer,2,6,1919,Summer,"a fine and warm month , while the great spring drought of 1893 was precursor to one of the finest and","The Times, 2th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5632,2,6,1919,Summer,2,6,1919,Summer,telegraphic reports then available rendered it possible that the long drought might be broken by local thunderstorms before very long .,"The Times, 2th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5633,2,6,1919,Summer,2,6,1919,Summer,.. 7 Mothers ' Pensions .. .. .. 19 The Drought .. .. .. .. 9 Divinity Degrecs at Oxford ;,"The Times, 2th June 1919",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 5634,3,6,1919,Summer,3,6,1919,Summer,. Oak lAwn . F 1.600 ) FARMERS AND THE DROUGHT . A LIGHT HAY HARVEST FEARED . CROPS THIRSTING FOR,"The Times, 3th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5635,3,6,1919,Summer,3,6,1919,Summer,on Sunday after- noon of a speedy end to the drought were not realized in the country generally . A few,"The Times, 3th June 1919",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH23,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5636,3,6,1919,Summer,3,6,1919,Summer,"farmsers and gardeners-but , broadly , the intensity of the drought remains unaffected . The need for rain is widespread and","The Times, 3th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5637,3,6,1919,Summer,3,6,1919,Summer,"condition of tho crops is decidedly disap- pointing . The drought-resisting sainfoin and lucerne show moderate bulk , and there are","The Times, 3th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5638,3,6,1919,Summer,3,6,1919,Summer,". Wheat alone of the rotation crops is resisting the drought wvith moderate success , but it is not benefiting from","The Times, 3th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5639,3,6,1919,Summer,3,6,1919,Summer,. The intensive cultivators and fruit-growers are hampered by the drought . It is not easy in 'present circumstances to force,"The Times, 3th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5640,3,6,1919,Summer,3,6,1919,Summer,"at this time of year , and no doubt the drought is partly responsible . The cleansing of streets and the","The Times, 3th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5641,3,6,1919,Summer,3,6,1919,Summer,their great variety . The harmful effects of the prolonged drought on all classes of crops are discussed by our Agri-,"The Times, 3th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5642,3,6,1919,Summer,3,6,1919,Summer,Birthday lionours ... .. 18 & 19 Farmers and the Drought - . .. 7 A Victory Derby - . ..,"The Times, 3th June 1919",England,UKF,UKF1,UKF11,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5643,4,6,1919,Summer,4,6,1919,Summer,"been ; , c ! iuly affected by the . drought . The cherry and p:rtrees have suffered most , large","The Times, 4th June 1919",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG12,Worcester district,20th Century newspaper,Media 5644,4,6,1919,Summer,4,6,1919,Summer,Barter ( for Graves Ptind ) : Miss E. D. Drought - Wn . Porseyth . Eaq. - - L. Cole,"The Times, 4th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5645,5,6,1919,Summer,5,6,1919,Summer,"yesterday puts an end to the period of "" absolute drought "" which has lasted in London since May 10 .","The Times, 5th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5646,5,6,1919,Summer,5,6,1919,Summer,"lasted in London since May 10 . An "" absolute drought . "" Dr. MIill and Mr. Carle Salter , of","The Times, 5th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5647,5,6,1919,Summer,5,6,1919,Summer,"enough to bring a single umbrella into view . The drought which ended yesterday occupied 24 days , and during the","The Times, 5th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5648,5,6,1919,Summer,5,6,1919,Summer,"OSin. of rain . The 24 days of a bsolute drought "" has been sur- passed for duration only six times","The Times, 5th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5649,5,6,1919,Summer,5,6,1919,Summer,", 1917-27 davs . The longest spell of "" absolute drought "" known to have occurred in London was from March","The Times, 5th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5650,5,6,1919,Summer,5,6,1919,Summer,"from March 18 to April 15 , 1893-29 days-while a drought of 28 days occurred in August and September , 1880","The Times, 5th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5651,5,6,1919,Summer,5,6,1919,Summer,", 1919 . Yesterday witnessed the termination of the long drought in most parts.of the country . During Tues-day night the","The Times, 5th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5652,6,6,1919,Summer,6,6,1919,Summer,"to the London Orphan School , Watford . Owing to drought and 'cold the IKent cherry crop wi'llbe less than half","The Times, 6th June 1919",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH23,Watford,20th Century newspaper,Media 5653,7,6,1919,Summer,7,6,1919,Summer,"lucernke have been taken oil the lanl thiroughout the unprecedented drought of thxe past year-a fact whicb shoscll app , eal","The Times, 7th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5654,7,6,1919,Summer,7,6,1919,Summer,by giving a light mulching during the early* days of drought as far as the material is procurable . If these,"The Times, 7th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5655,7,6,1919,Summer,7,6,1919,Summer,"work of watering will be delayed , and unless the drought is a protracted one miay be rendered entirely unnecessary .","The Times, 7th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5656,9,6,1919,Summer,9,6,1919,Summer,Ilcenie have been taken ofl the land throughout the unprecedented drought ot the Past ye=r-a fact wbich should appeal to those,"The Times, 9th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5657,9,6,1919,Summer,9,6,1919,Summer,Cahllenge CInp far each event GOLF . COURSES AND THE DROUGHT . ( ROEM A CoREftPONDENT . ) Anybody who has,"The Times, 9th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5658,10,6,1919,Summer,10,6,1919,Summer,"make amends by more than the land-plants ' vigour . Drought can not harm them , for they dip their roots","The Times, 10th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5659,10,6,1919,Summer,10,6,1919,Summer,"C , g G. , . LG emonnt Deplt. : Drought , P . J P4.0 .. t natt . IK","The Times, 10th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5660,11,6,1919,Summer,11,6,1919,Summer,saw the brilliant summer day with* much satisfaction the continued drought is becoming more and more serious alike for agricultureandracing ;,"The Times, 11st June 1919",England,UKJ,"UKJ1,UKJ2","UKJ11,UKJ23","Ascot,Hurst Park",20th Century newspaper,Media 5661,11,6,1919,Summer,11,6,1919,Summer,"in N-orth Yorksbire , between Aysgarth and Masham . The drought has made the mools and hillsides like tinder . The","The Times, 11st June 1919",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE22,"Aysgarth,Masham,Yorkshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 5662,11,6,1919,Summer,11,6,1919,Summer,"Brief . Uany South Wales rills are being'stopped by the drought . Glasgow is erperiencing a meat famine , and many","The Times, 11st June 1919","Scotland,Wales","UKM,UKL",UKM3,UKM34,South Wales,20th Century newspaper,Media 5663,12,6,1919,Summer,12,6,1919,Summer,"and July , although there is no indication of the drought reaching serious pro- portions . Officers of the.American Seventh Division","The Times, 12th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5664,12,6,1919,Summer,12,6,1919,Summer,-Reuter . . INTENSE HEAT . FRUIT DAMAGED BY THE DROUGHT . INSECT PLAGUE IN THE ORCHARDS . In some parts,"The Times, 12th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5665,12,6,1919,Summer,12,6,1919,Summer,"at Oban , but there seemed little probability of the drought ending in the South , except for a possibility of","The Times, 12th June 1919",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM63,Oban,20th Century newspaper,Media 5666,12,6,1919,Summer,12,6,1919,Summer,", except for a possibility of thunderstorms . The prolonged drought , which has alrady made It certai that the hay","The Times, 12th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5667,12,6,1919,Summer,12,6,1919,Summer,"than any otber iruit , have been affected by the drought . The most recent reports received by the Board of","The Times, 12th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5668,12,6,1919,Summer,12,6,1919,Summer,as the bushes do not show the effect of the drought so badly as other trees . The Yield of raspberries,"The Times, 12th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5669,12,6,1919,Summer,12,6,1919,Summer,". It Is a curious fact that , while the drought is chiefly responsible for the partial failure of the fruit","The Times, 12th June 1919",England,UKJ,"UKJ4,UKJ2","UKJ42,UKJ23",,20th Century newspaper,Media 5670,12,6,1919,Summer,12,6,1919,Summer,"fruit-growing districts , show the harm done by the prolonged drought : - Devon and Cornwall . In South Devon and","The Times, 12th June 1919",England,UKK,"UKK3,UKK4","UKK30,UKK43","Cornwall,South Devon",20th Century newspaper,Media 5671,12,6,1919,Summer,12,6,1919,Summer,"the same extent . Strawberries have suffered greatly from the drought , and there is a prospect of a very short","The Times, 12th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5672,12,6,1919,Summer,12,6,1919,Summer,"plentiful , and currants poor . Worcestershire . The continued drought is having a serious effect in the fruit-growing districts ,","The Times, 12th June 1919",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG12,"Vale of Evesham,Worcestershire",20th Century newspaper,Media 5673,12,6,1919,Summer,12,6,1919,Summer,"The Weather .. .. .. .. 10 Fruit and the Drought .. .. .. 12 Weather Forecast . England , S.E.-Light","The Times, 12th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5674,13,6,1919,Summer,13,6,1919,Summer,"so at Manchester , but in view of the general drought such rain as fell was regarded as an agreeable inconvenience","The Times, 13th June 1919",England,UKD,UKD3,"UKD31,UK32",,20th Century newspaper,Media 5675,13,6,1919,Summer,13,6,1919,Summer,". Then the ground was like iron after the long drought , not merely accentuating any little lapse from grace ,","The Times, 13th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5676,13,6,1919,Summer,13,6,1919,Summer,"increased taxation , while if things went wrong-say , with drought , native trouble , disappointing results at the mines ,","The Times, 13th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5677,13,6,1919,Summer,13,6,1919,Summer,"indeed who should have darnd to prophesy another half-hour of drought ; but the dry *uoo a "" prevailed . and","The Times, 13th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5678,13,6,1919,Summer,13,6,1919,Summer,"long before the institution of instrumental records , details of droughts compared with which the present visitation is as nothing .","The Times, 13th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5679,13,6,1919,Summer,13,6,1919,Summer,"example , in 1281 there was "" so great a drought that men passed over the Thames dry-shod between Westminster and","The Times, 13th June 1919",England,"UKI,UKJ,UKJ,UKK","UKI1,UKJ4,UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1","UKI12,UKJ41,UKI11","Lambeth,Rochester,Strood,River Thames,Westminster",20th Century newspaper,Media 5680,13,6,1919,Summer,13,6,1919,Summer,", 1684 , Evelyn writes : - "" Such a drought continues as is not in my memory-the leaves dropping from","The Times, 13th June 1919",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5681,13,6,1919,Summer,13,6,1919,Summer,"June 22 , scarcely any rain . "" That the droughts which allowed the passage of the Thames on foot were","The Times, 13th June 1919",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 5682,13,6,1919,Summer,13,6,1919,Summer,"present year was so excessive that , even if the drought were to be protracted to the end of July ,","The Times, 13th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5683,13,6,1919,Summer,13,6,1919,Summer,be made for the Epsom authorities be made . T'he drought had not improved the going ; it had nulified many,"The Times, 13th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5684,13,6,1919,Summer,13,6,1919,Summer,lO1S considerable portions of our estate suffered from a severe drought The Southern Estancias purchased by us a few years ago,"The Times, 13th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5685,14,6,1919,Summer,14,6,1919,Summer,"rit Vt ti ra XoI , ............................ .. .... .. DROUGHT AND THE FOOD SUPPLY . CORN OUTLOOK VARIED . COLD","The Times, 14th June 1919",England,UKD,UKD3,"UKD31,UK32",,20th Century newspaper,Media 5686,14,6,1919,Summer,14,6,1919,Summer,"VARIED . COLD STORAGE FOR MEAT . Although the prolonged drought is causing tho farmaers great anxiety , it is stnted","The Times, 14th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5687,14,6,1919,Summer,14,6,1919,Summer,"night , but generally in the S.E. of England the drought remained unbroken . The improvement in the weather as the","The Times, 14th June 1919",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5688,14,6,1919,Summer,14,6,1919,Summer,"better than might have been expected in view of the drought , but there are many unsatisfactory areas . TWENTY-FOUR HOUR","The Times, 14th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5689,14,6,1919,Summer,14,6,1919,Summer,at Plymouth .. 7 Birth-rate and Air .. .. 9 Drought and Food Supply .. 10 Local Authorities and Housing ..,"The Times, 14th June 1919",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK41,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5690,14,6,1919,Summer,14,6,1919,Summer,sup- plied with manure and other moisture-retaining material for combating drought and mildew . Should the soil be dry it should,"The Times, 14th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5691,16,6,1919,Summer,16,6,1919,Summer,", 29th June ; trM 2 to C 0oioc. -TE DROUGHT : ON Th-E--FARMS . .... V .. . . .","The Times, 16th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5692,16,6,1919,Summer,16,6,1919,Summer,"of the lucerne ahd sainfoin type , have-with- stood the drought witbout appreciable harm ; but sPling sown crops , winter","The Times, 16th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5693,16,6,1919,Summer,16,6,1919,Summer,"very light 'yields . An . early coUlapse of the drought , - prormised but not geteraly realized last wveekaould effect","The Times, 16th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5694,16,6,1919,Summer,16,6,1919,Summer,crops IS not reass rieig at' present - The prolonged drought has been as ill-suited for them as for the hay,"The Times, 16th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5695,16,6,1919,Summer,16,6,1919,Summer,". CATERPILLARS AND-LACK OF . . - ILABOUR . The drought , cornbined with the unreadiness of labonar to offer itself","The Times, 16th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5696,16,6,1919,Summer,16,6,1919,Summer,"a somewhat exterisive scale just now , aggravated by the drought , is peculiarly important , because it is one of","The Times, 16th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5697,16,6,1919,Summer,16,6,1919,Summer,"the hospital grounds have wilted a little during the prolonged drought , the lavns have kept something of their greenness ,","The Times, 16th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5698,16,6,1919,Summer,16,6,1919,Summer,"17h ) . In Southern and Eastem England the disastrous drought continued unabated throughout the period , but there were slight","The Times, 16th June 1919","England,Scotland",UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5699,16,6,1919,Summer,16,6,1919,Summer,. Our Agricultural Correspondent deals with the effect of the drought on the farms . An early collapse of the dry,"The Times, 16th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5700,17,6,1919,Summer,17,6,1919,Summer,". Though there was a fair stream considering the long drought , the river was very clear , and fish were","The Times, 17th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5701,18,6,1919,Summer,18,6,1919,Summer,day 2mm . ( O.lin. ) at Ilifracombe . The drought continued over all the eastern and south-eastern parts of England,"The Times, 18th June 1919","Scotland,England",UKM,UKM5,UKM50,Banff,20th Century newspaper,Media 5702,18,6,1919,Summer,18,6,1919,Summer,Westminster 's Divorce .. 10 Postal Censorship .. .. 9 Drought and Food Supplies .. 19 London Traffic Motor-boats Suggested ..,"The Times, 18th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5703,18,6,1919,Summer,18,6,1919,Summer,HARVEST OUTLOOK . One of the effects of the long drought will be to delay the relaxation of food control in,"The Times, 18th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5704,18,6,1919,Summer,18,6,1919,Summer,", in. viecw of . the effect of the . drought on dairy cattle , . a further revision of the","The Times, 18th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5705,18,6,1919,Summer,18,6,1919,Summer,South- Western Counties was that we did not suffer from drought in the same way as other parts. - W have,"The Times, 18th June 1919",England,UKK,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5706,18,6,1919,Summer,18,6,1919,Summer,Board of Agriculture show . the serious effect of the drought on harvest prospects . In YorkshL-a the position is serious,"The Times, 18th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5707,18,6,1919,Summer,18,6,1919,Summer,look good . Small fruits have suffered badlv lrom the drought and pests . Los-DoN W.-TER SrPPLY. - The continued drv,"The Times, 18th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5708,18,6,1919,Summer,18,6,1919,Summer,"to save their grass and flowers from the consequences of drought , but much water is wasted by the methods of","The Times, 18th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5709,18,6,1919,Summer,18,6,1919,Summer,: - In view of the disastrous effects of the drought on the fruit crop may I call at-tention to a,"The Times, 18th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5710,18,6,1919,Summer,18,6,1919,Summer,plan which is adopted with good results in countries where droughts are more : frequent than in England e Two or,"The Times, 18th June 1919",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5711,19,6,1919,Summer,19,6,1919,Summer,"time to use it is during the continuance of the drought . MOTOR-CAR OR . LOCOMOTIVE . A steam-propelled motor-car ,","The Times, 19th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5712,19,6,1919,Summer,19,6,1919,Summer,". "" - . - : . THE WEATHER . DROUGHT- UNBROKEN -IN THE SOUTH-EAST . GmnB-ar.N SrtrjTION , fBASFD OS","The Times, 19th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5713,19,6,1919,Summer,19,6,1919,Summer,"health resorts ; in the southi-east and east , the drought continued unbroken , although there was considerably more cloud than","The Times, 19th June 1919",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ21,Brighton,20th Century newspaper,Media 5714,20,6,1919,Summer,20,6,1919,Summer,"XIO.V To Coqrrsu1 . As a result of the recent drought and its detrimental effect on the fattening of livestock ,","The Times, 20th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5715,20,6,1919,Summer,20,6,1919,Summer,"threatening low cloud , there was no break in the drought over south-eastern England ; locally on the outskirts of London","The Times, 20th June 1919",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5716,20,6,1919,Summer,20,6,1919,Summer,MILK IN JULY . j . RISE DUE TO THE DROUGHT . twing to the increase in the cost of produc-,"The Times, 20th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5717,20,6,1919,Summer,20,6,1919,Summer,"produc- tion of milk , brought about by the prolonged drought which has been experienced throughout England and Wales , the","The Times, 20th June 1919","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5718,20,6,1919,Summer,20,6,1919,Summer,was foreshadowed in The Times last Wednesday . The long drought has undoubtedly had serious results the full effect of which,"The Times, 20th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5719,21,6,1919,Summer,21,6,1919,Summer,"unanimously . THE WEATHERL i. - THE END OF THE DROUGHT . GmzznAL SITUATION , BASED ON THE MEiEOROLOICAL' Ormcs 7","The Times, 21st June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5720,21,6,1919,Summer,21,6,1919,Summer,resulting in a sudden and unexpected termination of the long drought over southern England . In LondZon. where the fall appears,"The Times, 21st June 1919",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5721,21,6,1919,Summer,21,6,1919,Summer,the termination in so emphatic a manner of the long-continued droughty tendency justify the anticipation that the improve- ment in the,"The Times, 21st June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5722,21,6,1919,Summer,21,6,1919,Summer,of French miners is regarded as virtually over . The drought was broken yesterday . In London and the Home Counties,"The Times, 21st June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5723,21,6,1919,Summer,21,6,1919,Summer,from numerous centres show over how wide an area the drought has been broken . There was rain on June 12,"The Times, 21st June 1919",England,UKF,UKF1,UKF11,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5724,21,6,1919,Summer,21,6,1919,Summer,been recorded at Kew Observatory . The break in the drought has been warmly welcomed by at least two Government Depart-,"The Times, 21st June 1919",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Kew,20th Century newspaper,Media 5725,21,6,1919,Summer,21,6,1919,Summer,"districts have been eaten off by fly owing to the drought , and can not be resown , but where a","The Times, 21st June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5726,21,6,1919,Summer,21,6,1919,Summer,"two tons to the acre . The bright surshine and drought , however , inevitably rendered the season a short one","The Times, 21st June 1919",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH12,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5727,21,6,1919,Summer,21,6,1919,Summer,"benefit by the rain is the raspberry . Until the drought broke the berries , although plentiful , were small and","The Times, 21st June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5728,21,6,1919,Summer,21,6,1919,Summer,a pleading and fortunatX feature of The collapse of The drought was the manner in which it happened . Dread wasI,"The Times, 21st June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5729,21,6,1919,Summer,21,6,1919,Summer,Derby To-day . . . 6 B. eak in the Drought : Effect on Crops 12 Mr. Martin 's Linen Purchase,"The Times, 21st June 1919",England,UKF,UKF1,UKF11,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5730,21,6,1919,Summer,21,6,1919,Summer,weather charts by the use of umbrellas . Rain after drought is a good gift . At no time is it,"The Times, 21st June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5731,21,6,1919,Summer,21,6,1919,Summer,"runners . In many parts , owin , to the drought , the fruit is much smaller than usual , especially","The Times, 21st June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5732,23,6,1919,Summer,23,6,1919,Summer,"of'- for mnitigating the inmediate andJafter effects of the protracted drought are absorbing-atten- tiOn on the farm , the event of","The Times, 23th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5733,23,6,1919,Summer,23,6,1919,Summer,to raise prices by helping to create panic . The drought had upset entirely the reasonable calculations on which the Ministry,"The Times, 23th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5734,23,6,1919,Summer,23,6,1919,Summer,be stimulated and prices brought to a ressonable leveL The drought ended as soon as he announced the increases and he,"The Times, 23th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5735,24,6,1919,Summer,24,6,1919,Summer,"the end of the SeaSQn . There was an unprecedented drought in Assam during the cold weather season , . which","The Times, 24th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5736,25,6,1919,Summer,25,6,1919,Summer,big professional tournament wl-ich will be begun to-morrow . The drought was never so severe here as in the I South,"The Times, 25th June 1919",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM22,St. Andrews,20th Century newspaper,Media 5737,26,6,1919,Summer,26,6,1919,Summer,of them under quite favourable conditions . Owing to the drought the ground -is hard and the grass not so thick,"The Times, 26th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5738,26,6,1919,Summer,26,6,1919,Summer,be sent . WET WINDS IN.JUNE 0 . THE BROKEN DROUGHT . ( FtOM A SPON-DE1wT . ) Withen midsummer,"The Times, 26th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5739,26,6,1919,Summer,26,6,1919,Summer,"had an aspect more natural to September-the print of bygone drought , under grey , cool skies . EIot , dry","The Times, 26th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5740,26,6,1919,Summer,26,6,1919,Summer,"This vear , wher May and June gave July 's drought , if hardly its greatest heat , the motley turf","The Times, 26th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5741,26,6,1919,Summer,26,6,1919,Summer,a great extent when the earth is sealed either by drought or frost . Snails in England hibernate but seldom estivate-thougli,"The Times, 26th June 1919",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5742,26,6,1919,Summer,26,6,1919,Summer,"out of their dormitories among roots and stones . In drought , though less active than in wat weather , they","The Times, 26th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5743,26,6,1919,Summer,26,6,1919,Summer,"where his runs are revealed in the ihaw . In droughts he pushes his way througlh the thin grass , driving","The Times, 26th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5744,26,6,1919,Summer,26,6,1919,Summer,"its usual haunts on the open downs ; and in droughts later in the year the common blue , as wvel","The Times, 26th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5745,26,6,1919,Summer,26,6,1919,Summer,"pitfaDLs for young partridges and other wandering chicks , a droughtv nesting time is favourable for the increase of bird life","The Times, 26th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5746,26,6,1919,Summer,26,6,1919,Summer,market advanced in the afternoon under the influence of European drought news and closed strung at a rise of 34C to,"The Times, 26th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5747,27,6,1919,Summer,27,6,1919,Summer,"the cost of production of milk due to the prolonged drought , an increase of 4d. per gallon on the maximum","The Times, 27th June 1919","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5748,28,6,1919,Summer,28,6,1919,Summer,", as many crops have been . hurt by the drought . Gardeners should now plant up nll vacant space with","The Times, 28th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5749,28,6,1919,Summer,28,6,1919,Summer,"VECETABLES may be Scarce this Year owing to the recent drought , unless advantage is taken of the opportunity now offered","The Times, 28th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5750,30,6,1919,Summer,30,6,1919,Summer,". 1 . . I , . EFFECTS OF RECENT DROUGHT . . HOPES OF JULY . ( BY OUR AtGBVLTRA'","The Times, 30th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5751,30,6,1919,Summer,30,6,1919,Summer,"proper perspective was observed . The stunting influences of the drought were treated as temporarv coniditions , - and' therefore were","The Times, 30th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5752,30,6,1919,Summer,30,6,1919,Summer,"be foolish to ignore the position . - . The drought and its hampering. effects have been wide- spread , and","The Times, 30th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5753,30,6,1919,Summer,30,6,1919,Summer,"journeys converging from -all parts of the country were through drought-afficted areas w ith only here and there , a slight","The Times, 30th June 1919",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL22,Cardiff,20th Century newspaper,Media 5754,30,6,1919,Summer,30,6,1919,Summer,altered in bulk . The prevailing opinion is that the drought ended too late for serious permanent injury to be averted,"The Times, 30th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5755,30,6,1919,Summer,30,6,1919,Summer,unfailingly on this occasion . The eftects of-'an early summer drought of the intensity and duration of'that' recently broken are not,"The Times, 30th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5756,30,6,1919,Summer,30,6,1919,Summer,"is that Tuesday will not be the first day of drought , because Congress has as yet passed no legislation to","The Times, 30th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5757,30,6,1919,Summer,30,6,1919,Summer,"reservoir has stood us in good stead during the recent drought . The brine tlow is steady , and we have","The Times, 30th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5758,30,6,1919,Summer,30,6,1919,Summer,"beneficial hbes have not suffered like other crors from the drought , but cold nights have checked growth and in exposed","The Times, 30th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5759,30,6,1919,Summer,30,6,1919,Summer,that the crops lift very light owing to the long drought . COT ! - T GAuRTcs. -A ge>l supply of,"The Times, 30th June 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5760,1,7,1919,Summer,1,7,1919,Summer,The CiAuurx moved the re-election of Mr. J. A. BL Drought as a director . * Mr. EDwAnD Tozs seconded the,"The Times, 1st July 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5761,1,7,1919,Summer,1,7,1919,Summer,"had provisionally elected him . We have just re-elected Mr. Drought as a valuable planting member of the board , and","The Times, 1st July 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5762,2,7,1919,Summer,2,7,1919,Summer,"cattle , sheep , and horses . In years of drought I have alivays held a reserve of hay , to","The Times, 2th July 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5763,4,7,1919,Summer,4,7,1919,Summer,and the embittered Irish had nothing left to sake their drouth except the dream of a Republic . A.ASADOBS Aim PROPAGAKDXETS.,"The Times, 4th July 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5764,4,7,1919,Summer,4,7,1919,Summer,". For those who have not made provision against the drought , all sorts of amazing little devices are being patented","The Times, 4th July 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5765,4,7,1919,Summer,4,7,1919,Summer,"the risk of loss froim disease , flood , and drouth , to put his labour and capital into the production","The Times, 4th July 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5766,4,7,1919,Summer,4,7,1919,Summer,from the President 's spwecia fund to distressed farmers in droughttstrieken sections ; aided -in tranport. ing stock from the drought,"The Times, 4th July 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5767,4,7,1919,Summer,4,7,1919,Summer,droughttstrieken sections ; aided -in tranport. ing stock from the drought areas ; greatly assisted in the marketing of fatm produets,"The Times, 4th July 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5768,5,7,1919,Summer,5,7,1919,Summer,GARDEN . I ( F710M A CORESPONDENT . ) The drought has done most harm in gardens which are not highly,"The Times, 5th July 1919",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5769,5,7,1919,Summer,5,7,1919,Summer,"quality , aro good . Within the zone of the drought , where enough rain has not yet fallen , there'are","The Times, 5th July 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5770,5,7,1919,Summer,5,7,1919,Summer,"as it were , rationed to the crop during the drought . An appreiation of these facts is more important than","The Times, 5th July 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5771,7,7,1919,Summer,7,7,1919,Summer,"of course , was soft , but after the prolonged drought the soil has a fine thirst and abs.rbs without effort","The Times, 7th July 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5772,7,7,1919,Summer,7,7,1919,Summer,Mrs. G. E. ; Buttanshaw . CoL E. T. ; Drought 3is J. A. H. ; Ebden . Mr. H- P.,"The Times, 7th July 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5773,7,7,1919,Summer,7,7,1919,Summer,"rain at harvest , the roots ; may fail through drought . and climatic influences will i upset all calculations .","The Times, 7th July 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5774,9,7,1919,Summer,9,7,1919,Summer,"for 1917 . With regard to the outlook , the drought of last- year , combined with the heavy crop of","The Times, 9th July 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5775,10,7,1919,Summer,10,7,1919,Summer,"to . The *ilk Comimittee reported that owing to the drought the . Food Controller had been appealed to , with","The Times, 10th July 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5776,10,7,1919,Summer,10,7,1919,Summer,"a con , ti9uance of the increased price if the drought wava prolonGged . ' BEcterente was made to the high","The Times, 10th July 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5777,10,7,1919,Summer,10,7,1919,Summer,"season has opepLed badly in Assam owing to long- continued drought , but it is to be hoped that witn favourable","The Times, 10th July 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5778,12,7,1919,Summer,12,7,1919,Summer,gardener runs the risk of losing all his proauce from drought or rain . It zis unbelievable what damage a dozen,"The Times, 12th July 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5779,14,7,1919,Summer,14,7,1919,Summer,wet and sunless autumn and winter or the pro- longed drought in May and June would have been barmful to vegetation,"The Times, 14th July 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5780,14,7,1919,Summer,14,7,1919,Summer,", but the sequence of the extremes in rainfall and drought , together ex- tending over nine months-virtually the whole seeding","The Times, 14th July 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5781,14,7,1919,Summer,14,7,1919,Summer,"of much of the crop this year to withstand the drought , far less revel in the sunshine , can only","The Times, 14th July 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5782,14,7,1919,Summer,14,7,1919,Summer,"in 1916. 'The wet spring delayed planting , and the drought retarded growth , so that although the . present condition","The Times, 14th July 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5783,14,7,1919,Summer,14,7,1919,Summer,"The divisional averages testifyr to the comparative leniency of the drought in these areas . Of the English counties , Chester","The Times, 14th July 1919",England,"UKD,UKK","UKD6,UKK4","UKD63,UKK43",Chester,20th Century newspaper,Media 5784,14,7,1919,Summer,14,7,1919,Summer,as partiaDy filled ones are unmarketable . YEGETABLES AFTER THE DROUGHT . A HINT TO GARDENERS . . We have received,"The Times, 14th July 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5785,14,7,1919,Summer,14,7,1919,Summer,"a letter comienting on the serious ' effect which the drought has had upon many seed crops , and in particular","The Times, 14th July 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5786,15,7,1919,Summer,15,7,1919,Summer,one moment I just explain how it is that the drought we had in the early summer is also a contributing,"The Times, 15th July 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5787,15,7,1919,Summer,15,7,1919,Summer,to blocking back coal . As the result of the drought there is obviously going to be a shortage of hay,"The Times, 15th July 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5788,16,7,1919,Summer,16,7,1919,Summer,"excessively wet winter . followed almost immediately by a prolonged drought and an exceptionally high temperature , have played havoc with","The Times, 16th July 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5789,18,7,1919,Summer,18,7,1919,Summer,. It was especially urged that the occurrence of severe drought in the south-western counties this season had disposed of the,"The Times, 18th July 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5790,21,7,1919,Summer,21,7,1919,Summer,"The SHORTAGE OF AUTUMN AND WINTER FEED , The long-continued drought of May and June so iniuriously-affected the root crops that","The Times, 21st July 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5791,21,7,1919,Summer,21,7,1919,Summer,"1 , .......................... i I t I I I I DROUGHT AND MEAT PRODUCTION . AN ABNORMAL SEASON . FARMERS '","The Times, 21st July 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5792,21,7,1919,Summer,21,7,1919,Summer,"beef and mutton have been affected as severely by the drought as the owners . of milking herds , both now","The Times, 21st July 1919",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5793,21,7,1919,Summer,21,7,1919,Summer,".. I Our correspondent insists that "" . the great drought affects the meat producers similarly to the milk producers ,","The Times, 21st July 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5794,21,7,1919,Summer,21,7,1919,Summer,"of the increawed cost of hay , due to the drought , which , with other causes , was la ?","The Times, 21st July 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5795,21,7,1919,Summer,21,7,1919,Summer,"who points out that , owin "" g to the drought , the season has been'very difficult and expensive for the","The Times, 21st July 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5796,22,7,1919,Summer,22,7,1919,Summer,". The grass is short and sweet , and is drought resisting . - However , the bush forms the most","The Times, 22th July 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5797,23,7,1919,Summer,23,7,1919,Summer,"they had had an unfavourable start . After a long drought , lastitig practically from September last till April , there","The Times, 23th July 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5798,25,7,1919,Summer,25,7,1919,Summer,"sure of it . LORD RATHCREEDAN. -In consequence of the drought , coupled with the shortness of hay , there is","The Times, 25th July 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5799,25,7,1919,Summer,25,7,1919,Summer,"Essex , his Somerset farm had suffered less from the drought than his Essex one had done . LUTON TOWN HALL","The Times, 25th July 1919",England,"UKH,UKK","UKH3,UKK2",UKK23,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5800,26,7,1919,Summer,26,7,1919,Summer,when it can again maintain itself . This year the drought and the subsequent wet weather have left the big hives-almost,"The Times, 26th July 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5801,26,7,1919,Summer,26,7,1919,Summer,"have been at most satisfactory pries , but through the drought , as vell as owing to a continuance of the","The Times, 26th July 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5802,26,7,1919,Summer,26,7,1919,Summer,"observedi was not a favourable one , owing to severe drought during part of the year . The only compensation to","The Times, 26th July 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5803,26,7,1919,Summer,26,7,1919,Summer,The only compensation to set against the disadvantages from the drought was that it was the most effectual antidote to the,"The Times, 26th July 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5804,26,7,1919,Summer,26,7,1919,Summer,"strain of the ceaseless vigilance required during the period of drought , and the exhausting and dangerous task of 9ighting the","The Times, 26th July 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5805,26,7,1919,Summer,26,7,1919,Summer,", while , as mentioned in the report , severe drought prevailed for some months and caused us not a little","The Times, 26th July 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5806,26,7,1919,Summer,26,7,1919,Summer,". In 1909 , after a long series of severe droughts , it had to write off as lost over SOO","The Times, 26th July 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5807,26,7,1919,Summer,26,7,1919,Summer,"the weather . Last year re had a rather severe drought , which was unfavourable for coffee . Some of tlc","The Times, 26th July 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5808,26,7,1919,Summer,26,7,1919,Summer,"estates were in very good order . A rather long drought had provailed for flvn montlN nft the year , anid","The Times, 26th July 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5809,28,7,1919,Summer,28,7,1919,Summer,"- , ; maU show of Iihsoeoln o continuance of drought . which Is seriol af8h storeng owdns toe buys were","The Times, 28th July 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5810,29,7,1919,Summer,29,7,1919,Summer,George Pratt at Ascot . Westmorland is experiencing a prolonged drought There has been an almost entire absence of rain for,"The Times, 29th July 1919",England,"UKJ,UKD","UKJ1,UKD1","UKJ11,UKD12","Ascot,Westmorland",20th Century newspaper,Media 5811,29,7,1919,Summer,29,7,1919,Summer,"satisfactory , and ranchers suffered considerably as the result of drought . Interest in stock raising and mixed farming continues to","The Times, 29th July 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5812,31,7,1919,Summer,31,7,1919,Summer,"in fall swin , and there is a continuance of drought . COTTSON . LVEIlEPOOL . Juily . O.-Consumers still buy","The Times, 31st July 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5813,31,7,1919,Summer,31,7,1919,Summer,". having been reduced oxving to the failure of blossomsthirouzli drought . The price of coffee , lioxevcr. lied so larhely","The Times, 31st July 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5814,1,8,1919,Summer,1,8,1919,Summer,"will undoubtedly be increased as the result of the recent drought . Crushers have made heavy forward purchases of oilseeds ,","The Times, 1st August 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5815,8,8,1919,Summer,8,8,1919,Summer,"satisfactory crop , but , unfortunately , a very severe drought prevented the development of the berries . However , the","The Times, 8th August 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5816,11,8,1919,Summer,11,8,1919,Summer,".. . As a result of nearly two months ' drought , much damage has bcen caused to hay and standing","The Times, 11st August 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5817,11,8,1919,Summer,11,8,1919,Summer,"that survived the storm have siice suffered by the long-continued drought , as there has been little wvater in hill streams","The Times, 11st August 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5818,11,8,1919,Summer,11,8,1919,Summer,"showvs appreciable imnprovement upon the first . The protracted summer drought broke about the timne the July estimnates were compiled ,","The Times, 11st August 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5819,11,8,1919,Summer,11,8,1919,Summer,"reports prove-which escaped the worst effects of the early summer drought , should havebeen less fortunate in weath-r in July than","The Times, 11st August 1919",England,UKD,UKD6,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5820,11,8,1919,Summer,11,8,1919,Summer,from the fato of other crops stinted by the June drought . It is not vet uniformly vigorous and promising .,"The Times, 11st August 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5821,11,8,1919,Summer,11,8,1919,Summer,"going off the face of the earth with the extreme drought "" is symptoniatic rather than literally true . Drought appears","The Times, 11st August 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5822,11,8,1919,Summer,11,8,1919,Summer,"extreme drought "" is symptoniatic rather than literally true . Drought appears to have been very severe over most of the","The Times, 11st August 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5823,12,8,1919,Summer,12,8,1919,Summer,", and only a moderate yield is anticipated . The drought has told on young broods and has counteracted the effects","The Times, 12th August 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5824,12,8,1919,Summer,12,8,1919,Summer,"'s are , like crops everywhere , suffering from the drought , but a cheery optimism is encouraged , and the","The Times, 12th August 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5825,14,8,1919,Summer,14,8,1919,Summer,"are worse , even , than was antieipated . The drought has had a serious effect upon the heather , and","The Times, 14th August 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5826,18,8,1919,Summer,18,8,1919,Summer,South Wales is experiencing ono of the worst periods of drought for 30 years- All-night work at Cardiff docks has been,"The Times, 18th August 1919",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL22,"Cardiff,South Wales",20th Century newspaper,Media 5827,18,8,1919,Summer,18,8,1919,Summer,"in tho neighbourhood of Aberfeldy it is better . The drought has been remarkable . The rowans , laden with berries","The Times, 18th August 1919",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM27,Aberfeldy,20th Century newspaper,Media 5828,18,8,1919,Summer,18,8,1919,Summer,"rods taken on rivers well in advance , the long drought in Scotland since the spring-there has been practically no rain","The Times, 18th August 1919",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5829,18,8,1919,Summer,18,8,1919,Summer,JUS .. h AUgI l. -ti. -lrt' Eb. -A prolonged drought is tending to diminish supplies of grAm-fel butter . and,"The Times, 18th August 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5830,18,8,1919,Summer,18,8,1919,Summer,. CARtLSLE . Anc . 16. -Owing to the continued drought . very few graziers attended this market . and siuplies,"The Times, 18th August 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5831,19,8,1919,Summer,19,8,1919,Summer,were no lack of reports . Gamekeepers say the long drought has had a very disastrous effect upon young birds .,"The Times, 19th August 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5832,19,8,1919,Summer,19,8,1919,Summer,"weather has changed at last , after a period of drought which is unusual in Scotland , There is now a","The Times, 19th August 1919",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5833,21,8,1919,Summer,21,8,1919,Summer,"been : good bags . -Unlike Perthshire , the long drought could be endured better in these lofty , well- wooded","The Times, 21st August 1919",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM27,Perthshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 5834,21,8,1919,Summer,21,8,1919,Summer,"On the light soils where water is scarce the long drought has considerably reduced the size of the coveys , that","The Times, 21st August 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5835,21,8,1919,Summer,21,8,1919,Summer,"lawn , the earth is hard as stone from long-continued drought , The leaves are wilted . Every flower is thirsty","The Times, 21st August 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5836,21,8,1919,Summer,21,8,1919,Summer,"'good everywvhere . Turnips aind mangolds have suffered from the drought . The pastures too have been badly parclied , but","The Times, 21st August 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5837,21,8,1919,Summer,21,8,1919,Summer,better crop ; the roots have suffered from the persistent drought . W'heat will undoubtedly be the best of the cereals,"The Times, 21st August 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5838,22,8,1919,Summer,22,8,1919,Summer,"inquiry by the Ptrovincial Government into the conditions in the drought-stricken districts , it is stated that there is no real","The Times, 22th August 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5839,22,8,1919,Summer,22,8,1919,Summer,"11 per cent . smaller than last year , while drought and insect pests have injured prospects , so that it","The Times, 22th August 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5840,27,8,1919,Summer,27,8,1919,Summer,"it does not completely remove , the risk of autumn drought , and both as regards animals ' food and the","The Times, 27th August 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5841,28,8,1919,Summer,28,8,1919,Summer,". In the midland districts of Cape Colony , a drought , specially mcnacing to the ostrich feather industry , prevails","The Times, 28th August 1919",England,"UKF,UKG",,,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 5842,29,8,1919,Summer,29,8,1919,Summer,"that are already grown a trifle yellow in the long drought . AFrER FIvS XEARS . The valleys deepen , the","The Times, 29th August 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5843,3,9,1919,Autumn,3,9,1919,Autumn,"his satisfaction at seeing us again , adding that the drought was something terrible and had played havoc with the gardens","The Times, 3th September 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5844,3,9,1919,Autumn,3,9,1919,Autumn,"as those as to coal . . Whether from the drought , or from the ministrations of the tvro wou-lded warriors","The Times, 3th September 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5845,4,9,1919,Autumn,4,9,1919,Autumn,"Ipatentedi for watering the crops . &-c , ( during drought ) , sod also for manuring and fertillzng the land","The Times, 4th September 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5846,6,9,1919,Autumn,6,9,1919,Autumn,do not tntend to -clcan.UD until end of tePttember . Drought broken : a. trwli ght showes ; z tank beneflted,"The Times, 6th September 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5847,8,9,1919,Autumn,8,9,1919,Autumn,"are filled witlh the ubiquitous powder . That is the drought , of course--wbich , by the way , shows signs","The Times, 8th September 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5848,8,9,1919,Autumn,8,9,1919,Autumn,the crop is healthy and has developed satisfactorily since the drought ended . In Lincolnshire and Berks it is spoken of,"The Times, 8th September 1919",England,"UKK,UKF,UKH","UKK2,UKF3,UKH1","UKK22,UKH14",,20th Century newspaper,Media 5849,8,9,1919,Autumn,8,9,1919,Autumn,"than England . Parts of Wales suffered severely from the drought in early summer , but the latest reports indicate appreciable","The Times, 8th September 1919","England,Scotland,Wales","UKM,UKL",,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5850,8,9,1919,Autumn,8,9,1919,Autumn,"but the latest reports indicate appreciable improvement . The acute drought in Scotland , commented upon last month , collapsed in","The Times, 8th September 1919","Scotland,Wales","UKM,UKL",,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5851,10,9,1919,Autumn,10,9,1919,Autumn,"ws effectually overcome by constant care and.washlng . The long drought , whicht lasted si or slevent weeks , severely tried","The Times, 10th September 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5852,15,9,1919,Autumn,15,9,1919,Autumn,"disb.strous'sumineri of 1911 , when flocks were periously reduced by droughtand there appeats to be a cohsi.derable drop since last year","The Times, 15th September 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5853,17,9,1919,Autumn,17,9,1919,Autumn,"the capture of the animal . PRINCE TUANT CAUSES A DROUGHT . And so to Ninghsiafu , and , after climbing","The Times, 17th September 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5854,17,9,1919,Autumn,17,9,1919,Autumn,"of rny visit there had been a seven years ' drought , caused , according to popular opinion , by the","The Times, 17th September 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5855,17,9,1919,Autumn,17,9,1919,Autumn,"the exiled Prince Tuan , of Boxer notoriety . This drought . was causing real uneasiness , and a change of","The Times, 17th September 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5856,23,9,1919,Autumn,23,9,1919,Autumn,"is fair ; blight xvas practicallly absent , and the drought w ich prevented late growing has given no undue proportion","The Times, 23th September 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5857,26,9,1919,Autumn,26,9,1919,Autumn,"xpriented ins keeing restated heldounts andsatgod . Apralicalt msrrvto hand Droughts urcan-ltely by letter only , hth stati fng exeiec lnd","The Times, 26th September 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5858,2,10,1919,Autumn,2,10,1919,Autumn,heavy charges thrown upon farmers as a result of the drought . 17ery fortunately for the Ministry of Foodl the large,"The Times, 2th October 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5859,7,10,1919,Autumn,7,10,1919,Autumn,"Rand has been without rain for six months . The drought is causing immense damage to stock , vhich in some","The Times, 7th October 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5860,9,10,1919,Autumn,9,10,1919,Autumn,"generated by steam power . This was due to exceptional drought , which has unfortunately continued into the spring of this","The Times, 9th October 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5861,11,10,1919,Autumn,11,10,1919,Autumn,"scattered storms have occurred in the Warrego district , otherwise drought'continues unabated . The directors of the Escot Rubber Estates (","The Times, 11st October 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5862,17,10,1919,Autumn,17,10,1919,Autumn,"thscoscAvx for the year ended April 30 . IncludIng 2,783 drought forward , was 3,146. 1ividend at the rate of 5","The Times, 17th October 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5863,27,10,1919,Autumn,27,10,1919,Autumn,"-landowner . In the sunmer months , when' the prolonged drought seriously reduced the supply of milk , the Food Conitroller","The Times, 27th October 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5864,28,10,1919,Autumn,28,10,1919,Autumn,"o0o bales . sii of which were sold Carbonizing wools Drought fully 15 Per cent , above the closing Piries at-this","The Times, 28th October 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5865,29,10,1919,Autumn,29,10,1919,Autumn,"to the dow . growth , which was- caused by drought in'the- early summer . Eonie of tho best of the","The Times, 29th October 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5866,31,10,1919,Autumn,31,10,1919,Autumn,"issue arises , because producers are busily combating the terrible drought while the city dwellers are engaged in pleasure . UNPERFORMED","The Times, 31st October 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5867,31,10,1919,Autumn,31,10,1919,Autumn,", only , which are liable to be stopped by drought or flood. - 'The decision of the Conference on this","The Times, 31st October 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5868,1,11,1919,Autumn,1,11,1919,Autumn,was the comparative failure of our rice crop . A drought set in at the criti- cal time of its growth,"The Times, 1st November 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5869,1,11,1919,Autumn,1,11,1919,Autumn,"can fully , explain the causes ( apart from the drought ) , but I think the most . important reason","The Times, 1st November 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5870,4,11,1919,Autumn,4,11,1919,Autumn,at a high eleva tion and suffered on account of drought . All the land that had been put under cultivation,"The Times, 4th November 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5871,7,11,1919,Autumn,7,11,1919,Autumn,be set tlhe effect on food prices of the prolonged drought in the summer . THE ThThtEDIATE OUTLOOK At the Ministry,"The Times, 7th November 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5872,8,11,1919,Autumn,8,11,1919,Autumn,grown beef . This is attributable largely to the long drought in the summer . Beasts did not fatten until weeks,"The Times, 8th November 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5873,11,11,1919,Autumn,11,11,1919,Autumn,"VVales is suffering most severely front the effects of the drought , which has eclipsed that of 1902 . Huge areas","The Times, 11st November 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5874,14,11,1919,Autumn,14,11,1919,Autumn,"title ; the smaller streams ran full even througlh sumnmer droughts , as they have been running lately , and abundant","The Times, 14th November 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5875,14,11,1919,Autumn,14,11,1919,Autumn,number of nuts required to the picul. owing to the drought and to the increased cost of materialsand everything connected with,"The Times, 14th November 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5876,15,11,1919,Autumn,15,11,1919,Autumn,baths vas strikingly illustrated this year . Owing to the drought theY had to be closed during part of the mmimer,"The Times, 15th November 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5877,19,11,1919,Autumn,19,11,1919,Autumn,close of a lecture by' Sir Arthur Steel-Maitland . DEVASTATING DROUGHT . A MOVING MASS OF SAND-HILLS . IFROMV OUR OWN,"The Times, 19th November 1919",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM25,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5878,19,11,1919,Autumn,19,11,1919,Autumn,"has received an un- expected check . Owing to the drought that continued , almost without a break , from April","The Times, 19th November 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5879,21,11,1919,Autumn,21,11,1919,Autumn,addition to the July price sanctioned in consequence of the drought in . hmne-a drought -hiclh broke shortly after the extra,"The Times, 21st November 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5880,21,11,1919,Autumn,21,11,1919,Autumn,price sanctioned in consequence of the drought in . hmne-a drought -hiclh broke shortly after the extra iioney was allowed .,"The Times, 21st November 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5881,21,11,1919,Autumn,21,11,1919,Autumn,equip- ment and the methods.of manufacture . CLLwATIC CONDITrONS . Drought was alvays a danger to look'to . The rain- fall,"The Times, 21st November 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5882,21,11,1919,Autumn,21,11,1919,Autumn,"wvanted in the Punjab , where crops are suffering fromii droughts A prospectus is being issued by the WVheel and Wings","The Times, 21st November 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5883,22,11,1919,Autumn,22,11,1919,Autumn,'S SEED POTATOES for forcing and early pitating The severe drought of ast swuuwae limited stocim of Early Varieties . To,"The Times, 22th November 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5884,24,11,1919,Autumn,24,11,1919,Autumn,ILany parts of the State are not affected . The drought is undoubtedly severe in the north-West . Some parts are,"The Times, 24th November 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5885,24,11,1919,Autumn,24,11,1919,Autumn,the outlook is no worse than in previous periods of drought . Some useful rains have fallen in the near north-west,"The Times, 24th November 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5886,24,11,1919,Autumn,24,11,1919,Autumn,"has , wonderful powers of recuperation , and the present drought is only a passing phase NEWFOUNDLAND ELECTIONS . ST .","The Times, 24th November 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5887,26,11,1919,Autumn,26,11,1919,Autumn,"disarmed and treated as merchant slips . NEW SOUTH WALES DROUGHT . GOVERNMENT 'S REMEDIAL MEA SURES. ( rRom oUr ,","The Times, 26th November 1919",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5888,26,11,1919,Autumn,26,11,1919,Autumn,", Nov. 24 . The accumulating evidence of the disastrous drought conditions is alarming people living in the townMs The New","The Times, 26th November 1919",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5889,26,11,1919,Autumn,26,11,1919,Autumn,"ment published in The Times on Monday stated that the drought is only local , but very severe in certain districts","The Times, 26th November 1919",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5890,28,11,1919,Autumn,28,11,1919,Autumn,"if it drives capital out of their country . Tug DROUGHT . The other cause of anxiety , the prolonged and","The Times, 28th November 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5891,28,11,1919,Autumn,28,11,1919,Autumn,tanks have madc it possible to kc6p stock alive in drought-stricken areas for a msucll longer tine than in former years,"The Times, 28th November 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5892,28,11,1919,Autumn,28,11,1919,Autumn,"direction . Iin spite of all this . when a drought conics. such as wo aro now experiencing , heavy mortality","The Times, 28th November 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5893,28,11,1919,Autumn,28,11,1919,Autumn,"is dillicult to find room for more conming frorn thc drought-stricken regions . CHANGES , N PERSONNEL OF rTE T ANAoJE","The Times, 28th November 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5894,1,12,1919,Winter,1,12,1919,Winter,"121 four 100,000ihwater-tube licilers. with econsuuzer- . Induced anld forced drought planits. &c. ; and ( 31 coal and cokte bau-.ttug","The Times, 1st December 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5895,5,12,1919,Winter,5,12,1919,Winter,"in sugar . The crops shrunk up under a withering drought , prolonged for four months , xvith tile result that","The Times, 5th December 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5896,6,12,1919,Winter,6,12,1919,Winter,"under our consideration to- day . *Ve have had much drought to contend with , and bush fires have been frequent","The Times, 6th December 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5897,6,12,1919,Winter,6,12,1919,Winter,should have had moro wool this year but for the drought and the losses of sheep which it brought about .,"The Times, 6th December 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5898,6,12,1919,Winter,6,12,1919,Winter,which such companies have sustained from time to time from drought . I can not think that as a statesman he,"The Times, 6th December 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5899,6,12,1919,Winter,6,12,1919,Winter,"dis- aster brought down a number of banks , and drought threwv heavy losses on pastoral companies . ( Hear hear","The Times, 6th December 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5900,6,12,1919,Winter,6,12,1919,Winter,"for this company , which lost , in that long drought period between 400,000 and 500,000 , when the value of","The Times, 6th December 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5901,12,12,1919,Winter,12,12,1919,Winter,"mav be greatlv improved with the introduction , of improved drought and rust- resistant varieties . RATIONS AT CHRISTMAS . Nd","The Times, 12th December 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5902,27,12,1919,Winter,27,12,1919,Winter,will cost 60s. a ton . Owing to the spring drought most dairy farmers will be very short of home-grown fodder,"The Times, 27th December 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5903,30,12,1919,Winter,30,12,1919,Winter,of wheat would have falen considerably . But the widespread drought of last summer has greatly reduced the expected out-turn in,"The Times, 30th December 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5904,30,12,1919,Winter,30,12,1919,Winter,", France , and Australia have also suffered severely from drought , alnd the recent weather in the Argentine has been","The Times, 30th December 1919",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5905,31,12,1919,Winter,31,12,1919,Winter,ntev .. W. n . E. L. F A. C. Drought ( Aug. 31 ) * W Pett3 ( Sept. 30,"The Times, 31st December 1919",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5906,1,1,1920,Winter,1,1,1920,Winter,"and especially in the Riverina district . where the long drought has now completely broken up . To avoid disorder ,","The Times, 1st January 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5907,2,1,1920,Winter,2,1,1920,Winter,M Iission betore it drafted its recom- mendations . AUSTRALIAN DROUGHT BROKEN . ( FROM OUR OWN COURESPONDENT . ) SYDNEY,"The Times, 2th January 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5908,12,1,1920,Winter,12,1,1920,Winter,"to 19.834 . For the period twder review . severe drought conditions prevailed , causing heavy losses of sheep snd lambs","The Times, 12th January 1920",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5909,14,1,1920,Winter,14,1,1920,Winter,". Moscow . SoWts . Iaysmatet. and of Eghasm . DROUGHT. -On the 11th Jan .. gnddenly , Joriv ARmesosNo HEA","The Times, 14th January 1920",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Deal,20th Century newspaper,Media 5910,14,1,1920,Winter,14,1,1920,Winter,"Irer . Ducks . son of theJnte General Thomas Armstrong Drought . The funeral will take place on Friday , the","The Times, 14th January 1920",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Middlesex,20th Century newspaper,Media 5911,16,1,1920,Winter,16,1,1920,Winter,", hethought , been exaggerated . The effect of the drought might ha , ve been serius in some districts ,","The Times, 16th January 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5912,16,1,1920,Winter,16,1,1920,Winter,"showed an increase on last year and accounts of a drought had , hethought , been exaggerated . The effect of","The Times, 16th January 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5913,17,1,1920,Winter,17,1,1920,Winter,reserve of moisture built up for the celery . During.a drought only resort to artiflcial watering in he last extremity .,"The Times, 17th January 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5914,23,1,1920,Winter,23,1,1920,Winter,"year 1919-20 will give a worse result , owing to drought . The drop since 1915-16 has been very great .","The Times, 23th January 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5915,23,1,1920,Winter,23,1,1920,Winter,moral obligation by continuing loans to dealers in cattle in drought-stricken sections which had been begun in the war period .,"The Times, 23th January 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5916,27,1,1920,Winter,27,1,1920,Winter,"wool and stock we are assured . and although the drought has interfered with our lambing , and has caused us","The Times, 27th January 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5917,27,1,1920,Winter,27,1,1920,Winter,"to mention that wve have arranged to purchase after the drought thoroughlv breaks , a new station on what we consider","The Times, 27th January 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5918,29,1,1920,Winter,29,1,1920,Winter,"-J . Bryant & Sons . 120 122. 111gb-st . DROUGHTY FERRY. -Broughty Ferry G:mrs , o . N. ( lray-yt.r-t","The Times, 29th January 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5919,30,1,1920,Winter,30,1,1920,Winter,June 3 inclusive . This was the fourth longest absolute drought recorded in 62 years . October was also unusually dry,"The Times, 30th January 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5920,30,1,1920,Winter,30,1,1920,Winter,"exceptional water shortage occurred , and in some places the drought was the worst known for many years . In Central","The Times, 30th January 1920",Wales,UKL,,,South Wales,20th Century newspaper,Media 5921,7,2,1920,Winter,7,2,1920,Winter,miners ' strike . Copious rains lave relieved the serious drought which has been prevalent over vide districts of the Union,"The Times, 7th February 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5922,11,2,1920,Winter,11,2,1920,Winter,"is ab- normally giisty , presaging heavy floods if the drought breaks . The heat is intense , the skies clear","The Times, 11st February 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5923,14,2,1920,Winter,14,2,1920,Winter,"of the season , especially the pro- longed and intense drought in early summer , fore-shadowed a short return , ad","The Times, 14th February 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5924,16,2,1920,Winter,16,2,1920,Winter,procedure in en- lightened farming . The risk of stagnating drought in April and May is the consideration above all others,"The Times, 16th February 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5925,19,2,1920,Winter,19,2,1920,Winter,"of the film comedy may be com- pared to a drought , but a film is being shown this WeeLk which","The Times, 19th February 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5926,21,2,1920,Winter,21,2,1920,Winter,in hundreds . The district is suffering from a prolonged drought Local subscribers will have their own houses to re- build,"The Times, 21st February 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5927,25,2,1920,Winter,25,2,1920,Winter,"officer knew of any case , the facts of which Drought j within the section , he should himself mak Uthe","The Times, 25th February 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5928,27,2,1920,Winter,27,2,1920,Winter,no prospect of a compensating superfluity . Not only have drought and pests played havoc with the crops of some of,"The Times, 27th February 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5929,8,3,1920,Spring,8,3,1920,Spring,"5145 gallons . Last year when the long period of drought affected production in manv districts the cows in the ""","The Times, 8th March 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5930,15,3,1920,Spring,15,3,1920,Spring,"the crops and increase mahoga , . which survives greaf drought . In the Rift Valey the deep lakes-Albert , Tanganyika","The Times, 15th March 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5931,23,3,1920,Spring,23,3,1920,Spring,*for the year ended January 31. sthteg thit the long drought endesi on fipteenber 22 last.wheu tolventil- rah4al lastiag several hour-,"The Times, 23th March 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5932,26,3,1920,Spring,26,3,1920,Spring,"seasons still to be shipped . One effect of the drought must be that farmers , and pastorelists , n-ill require","The Times, 26th March 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5933,12,4,1920,Spring,12,4,1920,Spring,", to withstand the rigours of the May winds and drought . The planting of potatoes is a prominent item in","The Times, 12th April 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5934,26,4,1920,Spring,26,4,1920,Spring,"May . An excessive rainfall has the advantage ever protracted drought- that , while it equally impedes tilling and sowing ,","The Times, 26th April 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5935,28,4,1920,Spring,28,4,1920,Spring,", In consequence of the exceptional conditions created by the drought , a further Id . was added for July ,","The Times, 28th April 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5936,6,5,1920,Spring,6,5,1920,Spring,and receiving an assurance that in the event of a drought or other unforeseen circumstance causing an in- crease in the,"The Times, 6th May 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5937,6,5,1920,Spring,6,5,1920,Spring,"The prevailing fear of May frosts , winds , and drought is the result of bitter experience , aud if there","The Times, 6th May 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5938,11,5,1920,Spring,11,5,1920,Spring,"cases where growers require the money in consequence of the drought . The Committee discussed the scheme , but arrived at","The Times, 11st May 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5939,13,5,1920,Spring,13,5,1920,Spring,"of exceptionally high pressure ( involving as a rule , drought ) . There appears to be . nt intervals of","The Times, 13th May 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5940,13,5,1920,Spring,13,5,1920,Spring,"fallen in Victoria and South Australia , breaking the prolonged drought . Thie trial of Winnipeg strike leaders cost the Canadian","The Times, 13th May 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5941,19,5,1920,Spring,19,5,1920,Spring,"more than 100 francs a pair . NEW SOUTH WALES DROUGHT . SN.DxEy , May 18. -The New South Wales State","The Times, 19th May 1920",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5942,19,5,1920,Spring,19,5,1920,Spring,18. -The New South Wales State Treasurer says the present drought in the west and north-west of New South WVales is,"The Times, 19th May 1920",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5943,19,5,1920,Spring,19,5,1920,Spring,"It should be noted that the area affected by the drought is the west and north-west , where the average yearly","The Times, 19th May 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5944,20,5,1920,Spring,20,5,1920,Spring,"sheep on Hamil- ton Downs Station , caused by the drought , and to the smallness of revenue from Kamilaroi Station","The Times, 20th May 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5945,20,5,1920,Spring,20,5,1920,Spring,"that loss , in the main , was due' to drought . With regard . to the wool in hand In","The Times, 20th May 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5946,24,5,1920,Spring,24,5,1920,Spring,"Queensland , much to her beneflt . During the great drought of 1899-1903 , our sheep fell in number from 21","The Times, 24th May 1920",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5947,24,5,1920,Spring,24,5,1920,Spring,"grazing farmers who , owing to their losses from the drought , were behind with their rent up to 10 years","The Times, 24th May 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5948,25,5,1920,Spring,25,5,1920,Spring,"services to the community . In times of flood or drought , stock and fodder or other supplies are carried at","The Times, 25th May 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5949,25,5,1920,Spring,25,5,1920,Spring,"lines . to link up back districts in case of drought . But nothing is done , and in bad seasons","The Times, 25th May 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5950,25,5,1920,Spring,25,5,1920,Spring,"close of 1919. other news not being exciting , the drought in New South IVales was diseovered . Clever young city","The Times, 25th May 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5951,25,5,1920,Spring,25,5,1920,Spring,"high snowy ranges or an assured rainfall-there was a serious drought , but that it was not general , and the","The Times, 25th May 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5952,25,5,1920,Spring,25,5,1920,Spring,greater part of the country was normal . So the drought bogy disappeared . IN Ti= or DaouaTr . Many Australians,"The Times, 25th May 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5953,25,5,1920,Spring,25,5,1920,Spring,"property , in area almost a principality , abandoned to drought . and to nature , do not think that all","The Times, 25th May 1920",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5954,25,5,1920,Spring,25,5,1920,Spring,"gone . But do not suppose aU is lost. - Drought is a very gradual thing , but it is not","The Times, 25th May 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5955,25,5,1920,Spring,25,5,1920,Spring,"or new sheep , and in a few mon3ths the drought-stricken land is fair with herbage , grass , and water","The Times, 25th May 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5956,25,5,1920,Spring,25,5,1920,Spring,"change comes inx the aeason. 'Where six months ago was drought and mirage and dead stock , now will be plenty","The Times, 25th May 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5957,25,5,1920,Spring,25,5,1920,Spring,"work it did despite setbacks due to imperfect equipment , drought , disease , and incessant native warfare . The influence","The Times, 25th May 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5958,25,5,1920,Spring,25,5,1920,Spring,"crops and brought many to the verge of ruin , drought came alternating with flood , and native warfare and distress","The Times, 25th May 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5959,25,5,1920,Spring,25,5,1920,Spring,"can produce-provided the waters are distributed in the seasons of drought . But that requires capital , and though Govemment has","The Times, 25th May 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5960,25,5,1920,Spring,25,5,1920,Spring,"wild wonderful land of ours , which , despite its droughts , its floods , its pests , its politics ,","The Times, 25th May 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5961,25,5,1920,Spring,25,5,1920,Spring,"abundantly , but in the fourth 'year will follow a drought which may not only take away the current year 's","The Times, 25th May 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5962,25,5,1920,Spring,25,5,1920,Spring,"destructive torrents , and giving out mOisture in times of drought . When tirst discovered it was all clad in lofty","The Times, 25th May 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5963,25,5,1920,Spring,25,5,1920,Spring,", U.S.A. , for domestic purposes during a period of drought ; and again , in 1917 , water had to","The Times, 25th May 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5964,27,5,1920,Spring,27,5,1920,Spring,"It so happened , however , that there was a drought , the like of which was unknown for 30 years","The Times, 27th May 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5965,27,5,1920,Spring,27,5,1920,Spring,"to an end on April 20 , concluding before the drought was broken by rain . Asked what was the practical","The Times, 27th May 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5966,29,5,1920,Spring,29,5,1920,Spring,". S. S. Murcott , 'W . Bexrry ) . Droughtk P. S. Day . 1 . ) L .. W.","The Times, 29th May 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5967,1,6,1920,Summer,1,6,1920,Summer,the Prospects for the present Year were gravely imperilled by drought of an aggravated charaeter at the beginning ot the season,"The Times, 1st June 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5968,3,6,1920,Summer,3,6,1920,Summer,"of thunderstorms , with their heavy rain-plumps and the fierce drought which bears so hardly upon young chicks . It can","The Times, 3th June 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5969,3,6,1920,Summer,3,6,1920,Summer,", as the crop in Apulia has suffered terribly through drought , and the rest of the southern c1'o0s promise poor","The Times, 3th June 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5970,4,6,1920,Summer,4,6,1920,Summer,"short . LAst year the deflciency was attributed to the drought , but now it is stated that owing to the","The Times, 4th June 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5971,4,6,1920,Summer,4,6,1920,Summer,"SYDNEY , JuNE 2 . Abundant rains are relieving the drought areas in tle hinterland of Queensland , New South Wales","The Times, 4th June 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5972,8,6,1920,Summer,8,6,1920,Summer,", the continuous spell of abnormally warm weather and the drought threaten , especially in the districts beyond the Theiss ,","The Times, 8th June 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5973,9,6,1920,Summer,9,6,1920,Summer,grey leaves bear witness that its life is spent in droughty. exposed places ; the tough epidermis contains very few perspiration,"The Times, 9th June 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5974,10,6,1920,Summer,10,6,1920,Summer,"of hydrants at Newbury practically mitigates the effects of the drought , and the running ground was an emerald green ,","The Times, 10th June 1920",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ11,Newbury,20th Century newspaper,Media 5975,11,6,1920,Summer,11,6,1920,Summer,"daily strencthened. 11ani is much needed owing to the long drought . "" A Y5TEIBtIRY . Junnv 10. - llors. -The","The Times, 11st June 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5976,12,6,1920,Summer,12,6,1920,Summer,"been hoped to secure a further increase , but the drought has had a serious result on the supply of feeding","The Times, 12th June 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5977,12,6,1920,Summer,12,6,1920,Summer,"2s. a share ) . the saie : 25.000 to drought expenses fund . against 25,00o to reserve ; 2.000. the","The Times, 12th June 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5978,14,6,1920,Summer,14,6,1920,Summer,young plants not having been able to withstand the acute drought In the early summer of 1919 . In the case,"The Times, 14th June 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5979,16,6,1920,Summer,16,6,1920,Summer,". This loss Is the result of another season of drought , which com . pletely destroyed the crops in that","The Times, 16th June 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5980,18,6,1920,Summer,18,6,1920,Summer,lately . The youniggardens are beginning to suffer from the drought . Under the iniluence of warm tempera- iun' thI !,"The Times, 18th June 1920",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Canterbury,20th Century newspaper,Media 5981,24,6,1920,Summer,24,6,1920,Summer,untfavourable to pastoral interests In -New South Wales . the drought havini Leen even more severely felt than that of the,"The Times, 24th June 1920",Wales,UKL,,,South Wales,20th Century newspaper,Media 5982,26,6,1920,Summer,26,6,1920,Summer,"crops , awsing to late sowving , and after that drought and high winds prevailed to an uncomfortable extent , but","The Times, 26th June 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5983,29,6,1920,Summer,29,6,1920,Summer,"creatures of the sun , few species will endure great drought ; and there seemns little doubt that the excursions of","The Times, 29th June 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5984,29,6,1920,Summer,29,6,1920,Summer,and their prospective young of green food . Even the drought of an English July will sometimes drive the common blue,"The Times, 29th June 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5985,3,7,1920,Summer,3,7,1920,Summer,be trouble- some this year on account of the carly drought . The twvo flrst are somewhat similar in their methods,"The Times, 3th July 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5986,5,7,1920,Summer,5,7,1920,Summer,"heavy crops . The strawberry crop , owing to early drought , is much lighter than was anticipated at the beginning","The Times, 5th July 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5987,5,7,1920,Summer,5,7,1920,Summer,"; WVlt , Mrs T. L-Barnes . CoL O. ; Drought Mg6 ; j , A R - ` E .","The Times, 5th July 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5988,5,7,1920,Summer,5,7,1920,Summer,"Bari work has been scarce since demobiliztion , owing to drought and the phylloxera . There have been invasions of the","The Times, 5th July 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5989,8,7,1920,Summer,8,7,1920,Summer,"for 30s. per acre , and one year-1914 , the drought year-we only got one bushel for 30s. , or just","The Times, 8th July 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5990,8,7,1920,Summer,8,7,1920,Summer,"successful , owing to the war and to an exceptional drought season in 1914 . Mr. Mitchell is sincere in his","The Times, 8th July 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5991,12,7,1920,Summer,12,7,1920,Summer,have not recovered from the succession of oxcessive rains and drought . Even in the south-eastern counties the range of estimates,"The Times, 12th July 1920",England,"UKJ,UKH,UKG","UKJ4,UKH1,UKG1","UKJ42,UKH14,UKG12",Worcestershire,20th Century newspaper,Media 5992,12,7,1920,Summer,12,7,1920,Summer,"considerable area in East Yorkshire was severely tried by the drought in May and June , but the recent rains have","The Times, 12th July 1920",England,UKE,UKE1,UKE12,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5993,13,7,1920,Summer,13,7,1920,Summer,on the laehold estates . and after transdering 30.000 to drought suspense account . Is 1048. which is added to 5.98e,"The Times, 13th July 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5994,15,7,1920,Summer,15,7,1920,Summer,of witnessing the back-country . Meanwhile the breaking of the drought has made back-country conditions much more favourable than seemed possible,"The Times, 15th July 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5995,17,7,1920,Summer,17,7,1920,Summer,"the distress of agriculturists due to the effects of the drought whiclh has recently broken , a total of 776,200 has","The Times, 17th July 1920",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5996,19,7,1920,Summer,19,7,1920,Summer,"the River Darling , vhich was almost dry during the drought has overflowed , and is flood- ing the lower part","The Times, 19th July 1920",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5997,19,7,1920,Summer,19,7,1920,Summer,"exceesively grasy on surface , Pelts were frequently tWn and droughty . Demand wrseacticll coneentrated on combing wools , and these","The Times, 19th July 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5998,20,7,1920,Summer,20,7,1920,Summer,"have to record the death of Mr. J. A. H. Drought , one of the original directors of the com any","The Times, 20th July 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 5999,20,7,1920,Summer,20,7,1920,Summer,"the com any , in January last . M1r . Drought had considerable planting experience , which he readily placed at","The Times, 20th July 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6000,23,7,1920,Summer,23,7,1920,Summer,decline being increased during early trading on reports that the drought has been broken by the recent rain in sections of,"The Times, 23th July 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6001,24,7,1920,Summer,24,7,1920,Summer,"as a small syndicate . Five years ' terms ofpymn.No droughts. open-air life , healthy climate.tNea riway and township . Profitable","The Times, 24th July 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6002,24,7,1920,Summer,24,7,1920,Summer,"steAdlld'-. , added to year'' by year . The severe drought from which we have only just e , ierged ,","The Times, 24th July 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6003,24,7,1920,Summer,24,7,1920,Summer,"prosperous seasons substantialliquld reserves to enable us in times oI drought , when abnormal expenditure is necessary , and when revenue","The Times, 24th July 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6004,24,7,1920,Summer,24,7,1920,Summer,as regards Newv South Wales the season developed into a drought of unprecedented intensity'which lasted more than half through the present,"The Times, 24th July 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6005,24,7,1920,Summer,24,7,1920,Summer,present year . The intensity of the effect of this drought was mainly due to the fact that little or no,"The Times, 24th July 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6006,24,7,1920,Summer,24,7,1920,Summer,"of stock to relief country at abnormal expense . The drought , com- 'bined with the effects of the war and","The Times, 24th July 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6007,24,7,1920,Summer,24,7,1920,Summer,utmost of our resources as the best . insurance against drought and as the best means of making the most 'of,"The Times, 24th July 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6008,24,7,1920,Summer,24,7,1920,Summer,leases . One incidental mitigation of the evils of a drought is that rabbits find it even more difficult to live,"The Times, 24th July 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6009,24,7,1920,Summer,24,7,1920,Summer,"blow fly , also does not flourish in times of drought . Tas ImPERIxL GovaiqExT 's PutcIAas SC'FIMP . Sinoe November","The Times, 24th July 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6010,24,7,1920,Summer,24,7,1920,Summer,", were substantially less than-they would-have been but for the drought . Unfortunately , for the reason already indicated , the","The Times, 24th July 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6011,24,7,1920,Summer,24,7,1920,Summer,"up to the present 'time , but now that the drought has broken I trust that during the remaining months of","The Times, 24th July 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6012,24,7,1920,Summer,24,7,1920,Summer,"revived' demand for live stock , now that the -Australian drought has broken in order to re- stock the properties where","The Times, 24th July 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6013,27,7,1920,Summer,27,7,1920,Summer,"the Commonwealth during the year were most unfavourable , severe droughts occurring in New South Wales , Queensland , and the","The Times, 27th July 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6014,27,7,1920,Summer,27,7,1920,Summer,"favourable ; prospects encouraging since recent good rains . During drought and on Its termination there was beava loss stock ,","The Times, 27th July 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6015,28,7,1920,Summer,28,7,1920,Summer,"deaths occurred . It is gratifying that in spite of drought , food short- age , and high prices , which","The Times, 28th July 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6016,30,7,1920,Summer,30,7,1920,Summer,"the Hon. x. , 8 Gerard . t.he Hon. Mrs Droughten Adderley . MaJorGenerul sir Hobert anedei Sir Lad eck William","The Times, 30th July 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6017,30,7,1920,Summer,30,7,1920,Summer,year on account of the appalling effects of the continued drought . Its revival this year has been due not so,"The Times, 30th July 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6018,30,7,1920,Summer,30,7,1920,Summer,the P ? rince as to the break-up of the drought which had threatened a disastrous season . The attendance at,"The Times, 30th July 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6019,4,8,1920,Summer,4,8,1920,Summer,"ruled firn on fears of damage to the crop through drought , and closed at a rise of 3tc . Oct.","The Times, 4th August 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6020,7,8,1920,Summer,7,8,1920,Summer,"it . Plants of the sun and intolerant of prolonged drought , they are never so8happy' as when their toes are","The Times, 7th August 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6021,9,8,1920,Summer,9,8,1920,Summer,", though they say that it dries up overmuch in drought ( but there has been no fear of drought this","The Times, 9th August 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6022,9,8,1920,Summer,9,8,1920,Summer,"in drought ( but there has been no fear of drought this summer ) , is sheer delight . Your caddie","The Times, 9th August 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6023,9,8,1920,Summer,9,8,1920,Summer,unoccupied . In Nairnshire the prospects are excellent . The drought in . June does not appear to have had any,"The Times, 9th August 1920",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,"UKM62,UKM61","Nairnshire,Ross and Cromarty",20th Century newspaper,Media 6024,11,8,1920,Summer,11,8,1920,Summer,", in marked contrast to the bare state dunng the drought which ended in early July . This morning the Prince","The Times, 11st August 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6025,12,8,1920,Summer,12,8,1920,Summer,"their land to sugar cane , and also the protracted drought . The Government is considering a scheme to in- crease","The Times, 12th August 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6026,12,8,1920,Summer,12,8,1920,Summer,"spite of all the gloomy forebodings based on the early drought and long , cold rains which followed . The later-","The Times, 12th August 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6027,14,8,1920,Summer,14,8,1920,Summer,"richness of the country , and learnt the effects of drought and floods . I trust that the nest few years","The Times, 14th August 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6028,17,8,1920,Summer,17,8,1920,Summer,"and develop- ment had . been retarded by the unprecedented drought of 1018 , but the completion of the pipe- line","The Times, 17th August 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6029,20,8,1920,Summer,20,8,1920,Summer,"A good many of the giants bcame withered during the drought . arresting development , and gaitough Lot Properly matured ,","The Times, 20th August 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6030,21,8,1920,Summer,21,8,1920,Summer,. Good rain has fallen throughout area affected by long drought in Deccan and Hyderabad . Rain needed in Ceatral Provinces,"The Times, 21st August 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6031,27,8,1920,Summer,27,8,1920,Summer,"the narrow , rigid leaves , better adapted to resist drought than excessive moisture , usually arranged in whorls , although","The Times, 27th August 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6032,3,9,1920,Autumn,3,9,1920,Autumn,tIons of the company were again affected by the prolonged drought which extended into the early nmonths of the year and,"The Times, 3th September 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6033,8,9,1920,Autumn,8,9,1920,Autumn,W. Rennlc ( Banor ) scratched bMr. 4. dY . Drought ( Hoeslard3 beat Mr. W. J.-Carberrr ( Xllltoirni 31r .,"The Times, 8th September 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6034,9,9,1920,Autumn,9,9,1920,Autumn,it . The attitude of the wise Australian now towards drought is one of frank acquiescence in it as a natural,"The Times, 9th September 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6035,9,9,1920,Autumn,9,9,1920,Autumn,"recuperative powers of Australian land under moderate rain , after drought that has scarified the face of the-country into a grim","The Times, 9th September 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6036,9,9,1920,Autumn,9,9,1920,Autumn,. So a man threatetied by loss of stock through drought may keep his finger on the rainfall of tho whole,"The Times, 9th September 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6037,9,9,1920,Autumn,9,9,1920,Autumn,", for example , New South Wales had its worst drought on record ; but there were good rains in Queensland","The Times, 9th September 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6038,9,9,1920,Autumn,9,9,1920,Autumn,"away . Happily for them , for in June' the drought in Ncw South Wales broke in days of water-spout ,","The Times, 9th September 1920",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6039,9,9,1920,Autumn,9,9,1920,Autumn,J. L. Holmes ( Eandgworth ) beat Mr. J. Y. Drought ( Rosslare ) Crd EC . Pearso ( Walton Heath,"The Times, 9th September 1920",England,"UKI,UKJ","UKI2,UKJ3","UKI22,UKJ33","Sutton,Walton Heath",20th Century newspaper,Media 6040,11,9,1920,Autumn,11,9,1920,Autumn,"are often upset by weather conditions , and a prolonged drought was the cause last year to a certain extent of","The Times, 11st September 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6041,13,9,1920,Autumn,13,9,1920,Autumn,"figures , reveal fluctuating conditions . There are references to drought from the far north and from Orkney , but in","The Times, 13th September 1920",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM65,Orkney,20th Century newspaper,Media 6042,13,9,1920,Autumn,13,9,1920,Autumn,"failure of the spring rains has been succeeded by continued drought throughout the summer , with the result that the crops","The Times, 13th September 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6043,13,9,1920,Autumn,13,9,1920,Autumn,", Honan , and Shantung , where , owing to drought , the crops are ruined and millions SCo faced with","The Times, 13th September 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6044,23,9,1920,Autumn,23,9,1920,Autumn,"* The above message shows a definite break In the drought which . for iS considerable period has been daniagingrtho.wliat ,","The Times, 23th September 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6045,1,10,1920,Autumn,1,10,1920,Autumn,"there is a dearth of water consequenit upon a severe drought . The svhole spirit of our oncessioni is , ho-vever","The Times, 1st October 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6046,2,10,1920,Autumn,2,10,1920,Autumn,"total failurc of the crops appears to be due to drought , and one can only hope that this calamity wvill","The Times, 2th October 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6047,4,10,1920,Autumn,4,10,1920,Autumn,. and a bonus of 6 per cent . The drought expenses fund gets 25.000. and the provident fund 2.000. leaving,"The Times, 4th October 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6048,8,10,1920,Autumn,8,10,1920,Autumn,"a time , owing to the late spring and prolonged drought , there was apprehension in the Prairie Provinces that the","The Times, 8th October 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6049,8,10,1920,Autumn,8,10,1920,Autumn,"course , going to be smaller owing to the great drought experienced , July to October , 1919. but we expect","The Times, 8th October 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6050,9,10,1920,Autumn,9,10,1920,Autumn,"Coalition is a kind of sterility , a time of drought . a time when' there is no rain and there","The Times, 9th October 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6051,21,10,1920,Autumn,21,10,1920,Autumn,"in promising shape , although . owing to tbe earlier drought , linseed and oats will show an important shrinkage-say ,","The Times, 21st October 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6052,28,10,1920,Autumn,28,10,1920,Autumn,J. Bethell . J. L Dodd& . J. S. . Drought . M.C .. H. WT . Flewett . HL J.,"The Times, 28th October 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6053,29,10,1920,Autumn,29,10,1920,Autumn,"bright as they well could be , locusts , or drought , or floods have , almost at the eleventh hour","The Times, 29th October 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6054,6,11,1920,Autumn,6,11,1920,Autumn,", several of the species stand a surprising degree of drought , provided that they are not scorched by the sun","The Times, 6th November 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6055,9,11,1920,Autumn,9,11,1920,Autumn,"various spring and summer sowings wore made , but the drought continued , with the result that the sowings have been","The Times, 9th November 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6056,12,11,1920,Autumn,12,11,1920,Autumn,"to adverse weather conditions , especially to the very severe drought whichl occurred at a. critical period of the year .","The Times, 12th November 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6057,20,11,1920,Autumn,20,11,1920,Autumn,timae it must be remembered that the effects of the drought still exist in the heavy decrease in the flocks and,"The Times, 20th November 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6058,26,11,1920,Autumn,26,11,1920,Autumn,"has been one of groat anxiety on account of thle drought , and it wVas only during the last month of","The Times, 26th November 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6059,26,11,1920,Autumn,26,11,1920,Autumn,"relief did not come until a month later . The drought broke earlier in Queensland , while in Victoria , though","The Times, 26th November 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6060,26,11,1920,Autumn,26,11,1920,Autumn,"over-stocked with sheep , cattle , and borses from the drought-stricken areas that it could afford no further assistance . For","The Times, 26th November 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6061,26,11,1920,Autumn,26,11,1920,Autumn,"continued right up to June 30 , caused by the drought and starvation , and even after that in several districts","The Times, 26th November 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6062,26,11,1920,Autumn,26,11,1920,Autumn,"our various properties , that we have come through this drought , not without loss , but still in a position","The Times, 26th November 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6063,26,11,1920,Autumn,26,11,1920,Autumn,"hands to-day . I may tell you that the special drought expenses for the year were 49,806 , and if it","The Times, 26th November 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6064,26,11,1920,Autumn,26,11,1920,Autumn,"49,806 , and if it had not been for the drought your proflt would have been so much greater There will","The Times, 26th November 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6065,26,11,1920,Autumn,26,11,1920,Autumn,"greater There will , of course , be further heavy drought expenses this year , but tle drought itself is now","The Times, 26th November 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6066,26,11,1920,Autumn,26,11,1920,Autumn,"be further heavy drought expenses this year , but tle drought itself is now a tilng of the past , and","The Times, 26th November 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6067,26,11,1920,Autumn,26,11,1920,Autumn,to restore our numbers to what they were before the drought set in more than two years ago . I am,"The Times, 26th November 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6068,26,11,1920,Autumn,26,11,1920,Autumn,"restore their country and repair the damage done by the drought and the floods , and , wvhile wve require large","The Times, 26th November 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6069,26,11,1920,Autumn,26,11,1920,Autumn,"mind you , those 10 years include two very severe droughts. 'Well , we have paid an average of 121 per","The Times, 26th November 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6070,26,11,1920,Autumn,26,11,1920,Autumn,"from vast nreas of country that had been devastated by drought , but , good or bad , one party to","The Times, 26th November 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6071,26,11,1920,Autumn,26,11,1920,Autumn,"most useful during tile past two years while the dreadful drought had lasted . These wvere Mr. Cameron , Mr. Stead","The Times, 26th November 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6072,29,12,1920,Winter,29,12,1920,Winter,ofd spArkCING wines gr bell.qality. te Supe b 2CO VE DrOUTH at san . doz .. carrLage free . S TECRETAN.S,"The Times, 29th December 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6073,30,12,1920,Winter,30,12,1920,Winter,cattle foods as a result of the war and the drought of 1919 . But for any man to assert that,"The Times, 30th December 1920",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6074,26,1,1921,Winter,26,1,1921,Winter,"the greater part of our finan- cial year of the drought from which we suffered in the previous year , and","The Times, 26th January 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6075,26,1,1921,Winter,26,1,1921,Winter,previous year opened unler fair conditions and ended in severe drought ; this year opened under drought and ended with a,"The Times, 26th January 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6076,26,1,1921,Winter,26,1,1921,Winter,and ended in severe drought ; this year opened under drought and ended with a copious downpour . We had in,"The Times, 26th January 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6077,26,1,1921,Winter,26,1,1921,Winter,that we got on this property any real relief from drought conditions . Our other stations fared somewhat better . During,"The Times, 26th January 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6078,28,1,1921,Winter,28,1,1921,Winter,a month when the hay crop is often stunted by drought . The most marked feature of last year 's rainfall,"The Times, 28th January 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6079,28,1,1921,Winter,28,1,1921,Winter,"guaranteed by the Federal Government , And the.break of the drought and more extensive planting , it is estimated that the","The Times, 28th January 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6080,28,1,1921,Winter,28,1,1921,Winter,dto. 'ee a very senous problemludeedk An exceptionlly disw i drought in Siam' wbidh normally exports two-thiids ofI Malaya 's rice,"The Times, 28th January 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6081,28,1,1921,Winter,28,1,1921,Winter,"uban crop would fall far short of expectation owing to drought , and the December estimate was reduced from 4,400,000 tons","The Times, 28th January 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6082,28,1,1921,Winter,28,1,1921,Winter,". The forthcoming crop , . after a rather prolonged drought and a late frost , now promises to be quite","The Times, 28th January 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6083,14,2,1921,Winter,14,2,1921,Winter,that the plants may make a start before the summer droughts set in . Professor Gilchrist is emphatic on the libernl,"The Times, 14th February 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6084,25,2,1921,Winter,25,2,1921,Winter,"over the East and South-East of England , and the drought , which bids fair to render the present month comparable","The Times, 25th February 1921",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6085,1,3,1921,Spring,1,3,1921,Spring,ilountfield . Musbury. and daughter of the late.Cartain J. A. Drought . o5th Rnt.oV'hiirsboroluda . Birr . Irelaud . Aged 75,"The Times, 1st March 1921",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,Musbury,20th Century newspaper,Media 6086,1,3,1921,Spring,1,3,1921,Spring,"of the total nhumber availible at the time , the drought 'w.as inhbtoken' throughout the month . It is . on","The Times, 1st March 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6087,1,3,1921,Spring,1,3,1921,Spring,"the quick-set hedge 'dest-roy , ed . ' . The drought that year . continued until aich 6 , when cold","The Times, 1st March 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6088,2,3,1921,Spring,2,3,1921,Spring,"the west , it is in reality moro prone to drought than any othet season . That Natiure knows what she","The Times, 2th March 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6089,2,3,1921,Spring,2,3,1921,Spring,she is about is shown by the fact that extremo drought is less harmful-or rather one might say more benteficial-at this,"The Times, 2th March 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6090,10,3,1921,Spring,10,3,1921,Spring,"forcing to his will rain and sun , cold and drought , whose uncertain incidence affects so many of his undertakings","The Times, 10th March 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6091,12,3,1921,Spring,12,3,1921,Spring,", the absence of war and the effects of the drought in 1919 have made it possible to feed' them .","The Times, 12th March 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6092,18,3,1921,Spring,18,3,1921,Spring,"temporarily limited to 33,000 tons , owing to an unprecedented drought and consequent shortage of power . Every endeavour is being","The Times, 18th March 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6093,30,3,1921,Spring,30,3,1921,Spring,". The countryside is dry enough ; indeed , the drought of March , which CHA7oER mentions as if it were","The Times, 30th March 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6094,2,4,1921,Spring,2,4,1921,Spring,", and will soon be thrivmg if protected from - drought at firts . C. muralis. and C. garganica can be","The Times, 2th April 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6095,5,4,1921,Spring,5,4,1921,Spring,canals an factories are being emptied by the pro- longed drought . The Italian Chamber wiM be aissolved on Thursday and,"The Times, 5th April 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6096,6,4,1921,Spring,6,4,1921,Spring,snow is covering the Alps . The end ot the drought will bring great relief to Swiss industry . For the,"The Times, 6th April 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6097,7,4,1921,Spring,7,4,1921,Spring,"corn has not been completed , partly because of the drought , althouiglh the sheep hlurdles on the reot . rops","The Times, 7th April 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6098,9,4,1921,Spring,9,4,1921,Spring,"a larke area in the North , consequent upon the drought of last summer , imperatively calls for relief measures by","The Times, 9th April 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6099,9,4,1921,Spring,9,4,1921,Spring,"area in tire North , cons ( equent llpoll the drought of last summer . irmperatively ealls for relief measutres by","The Times, 9th April 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6100,11,4,1921,Spring,11,4,1921,Spring,"however , the desperate and brilliant tackling of the Irishmen Drought the ball to rest . Stevenson , particularly , was","The Times, 11st April 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6101,13,4,1921,Spring,13,4,1921,Spring,"Arruories he showed not the least altum . SERIOUS SWISS DROUGHT . ( FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT . ) GENEVA , APRIL","The Times, 13th April 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6102,13,4,1921,Spring,13,4,1921,Spring,"CORRESPONDENT . ) GENEVA , APRIL 12 . A serious drought prevails in the Jura . Tlle pastures are parched ,","The Times, 13th April 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6103,14,4,1921,Spring,14,4,1921,Spring,"ofUKent , and.unanimously carried- - - . .. .. APRIL DROUGHT . SPRING-SOWN CROPS AT CRITICAL STAGE . ( BY Ouit","The Times, 14th April 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6104,14,4,1921,Spring,14,4,1921,Spring,"STAGE . ( BY Ouit AGlICULTUUIL COURESroNDENT . ) The drought continues unbroken . The oc- casio , ial light showers","The Times, 14th April 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6105,14,4,1921,Spring,14,4,1921,Spring,. ( p. 7 ) The efiects of the continued drought are dis . cussed by our Agricultural Correspondent . (,"The Times, 14th April 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6106,14,4,1921,Spring,14,4,1921,Spring,"well as in our own eastern counties ; for the drought this spring is unusually widespread , and , as has","The Times, 14th April 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6107,15,4,1921,Spring,15,4,1921,Spring,be steadilv extending its authority in the provinces . FRENCH DROUGHT ENDED . ( FRo31 oUnt OWtN CORRESPONDENT . ) PARTS,"The Times, 15th April 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6108,15,4,1921,Spring,15,4,1921,Spring,"CORRESPONDENT . ) PARTS , ArRIL 14 . The long drought cnded to-day . Thoughl it is not strictly accurate ,","The Times, 15th April 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6109,20,4,1921,Spring,20,4,1921,Spring,"very miti- gated form last year , owing to the drought and the large demands for water , and the result","The Times, 20th April 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6110,20,4,1921,Spring,20,4,1921,Spring,"with the exception of the tlrst monthi , when the drought was still prevailing , and the consumption was about 50","The Times, 20th April 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6111,20,4,1921,Spring,20,4,1921,Spring,factory fully working . The district was outside the dreaded drought area . The advantages of working in unison svith these,"The Times, 20th April 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6112,21,4,1921,Spring,21,4,1921,Spring,"suller by what the green- keeper calls the * infernal drought , "" but everybody else * beautiful weather . '","The Times, 21st April 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6113,26,4,1921,Spring,26,4,1921,Spring,"this reservoir will hold is sufficient to outlast the longest drought , so that great things are expected from this enterprise","The Times, 26th April 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6114,30,4,1921,Spring,30,4,1921,Spring,". "" EARLY CHESTNUT SUNDAY . Owing to the prolonged drought the chest- nut trees in Bushey Park are in a","The Times, 30th April 1921",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Bushey Park,20th Century newspaper,Media 6115,6,5,1921,Spring,6,5,1921,Spring,sale oi alcohol . In spite of tle rocent prolonged drought in thc Alps . the upper glajcier at Grindelwald is,"The Times, 6th May 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6116,7,5,1921,Spring,7,5,1921,Spring,way in which they have nursed them through the winter drought . The new English Club has started its career well,"The Times, 7th May 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6117,19,5,1921,Spring,19,5,1921,Spring,the top of this severe soaking has followed a remarkable drought . The result is that the grass is almost over-luxurious,"The Times, 19th May 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6118,21,5,1921,Spring,21,5,1921,Spring,"has fallen most crops still feel the effect of the drought , and would be greatly benefited by warm , steady","The Times, 21st May 1921","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6119,23,5,1921,Spring,23,5,1921,Spring,pro- gress and for some seven weeks was attended with drought . Within recent weeks all countries have received more or,"The Times, 23th May 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6120,24,5,1921,Spring,24,5,1921,Spring,"Government handbooks that they would not have to face the droughts that periodically ravaged the Eastern States . . This ,","The Times, 24th May 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6121,24,5,1921,Spring,24,5,1921,Spring,. The State was a heavy sufferer in the disastrous drought of 1914 which spared no portion of the CommonwealtliThat season,"The Times, 24th May 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6122,24,5,1921,Spring,24,5,1921,Spring,"re-serves to stand a sieg6 On the heels of the drought came low prices , then the war and a rabbit","The Times, 24th May 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6123,24,5,1921,Spring,24,5,1921,Spring,"their stock , blight descends on their crops , and drought may effect stiUl more terrible havoc . The former troubles","The Times, 24th May 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6124,24,5,1921,Spring,24,5,1921,Spring,found that dependence upon rainfall alone is very unsure . Droughts of two and three years ' duration have been known,"The Times, 24th May 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6125,24,5,1921,Spring,24,5,1921,Spring,"Failure came when the river dried up iu time of drought . Nevertheless , these flood schemes have proved of great","The Times, 24th May 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6126,24,5,1921,Spring,24,5,1921,Spring,"were irrigated the stock would die off in time of drought , but irrigation enables fodder to be grown tiloughout such","The Times, 24th May 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6127,24,5,1921,Spring,24,5,1921,Spring,"acres , thus leaving a fair margin for times of drought . It must be understood that this estimnate merely takes","The Times, 24th May 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6128,24,5,1921,Spring,24,5,1921,Spring,any attempt being smade to store feed for times of drought before referred to . Crown land values range from Is.,"The Times, 24th May 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6129,24,5,1921,Spring,24,5,1921,Spring,"; the verdure is grass and scrub , and very drought-resisting ; practically everything that grows is edible for stock .","The Times, 24th May 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6130,24,5,1921,Spring,24,5,1921,Spring,"of living , vastly enhanced since the war ; occasional droughts , which in one season may swallow up the profits","The Times, 24th May 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6131,24,5,1921,Spring,24,5,1921,Spring,"flow seowards , nnmy agricul- tural districts $offer severely from drought . It is clear that the irrigation system which was","The Times, 24th May 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6132,30,5,1921,Spring,30,5,1921,Spring,", but both optfons weakened afterwards on reports that the drought in the wheat belt has been checked . Trade was","The Times, 30th May 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6133,4,6,1921,Summer,4,6,1921,Summer,"broken , may continue throughout the sulmmer . A continued drought opens up difficulties which gardeners must face . There are","The Times, 4th June 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6134,4,6,1921,Summer,4,6,1921,Summer,", turnips to run to seed . In times of drought recourse is often had to the water pot , but","The Times, 4th June 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6135,4,6,1921,Summer,4,6,1921,Summer,winter work it must be con- served for use during drought by frequent surface cultivation . If the surface be allowed,"The Times, 4th June 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6136,4,6,1921,Summer,4,6,1921,Summer,"for artificial watering . Crops most likely to suffer during drought are salads such as lettuces and radishes , and such","The Times, 4th June 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6137,13,6,1921,Summer,13,6,1921,Summer,"18 . SAVING VATER. -0 In consequence of the prolonged drought , the Ministry of Health have circularized the Metropolitan borough","The Times, 13th June 1921",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,"Margate,Ramsgate",20th Century newspaper,Media 6138,14,6,1921,Summer,14,6,1921,Summer,"England yesterday , most districts escaping altogether . The prolonged drought which set in at the end of January is now","The Times, 14th June 1921",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6139,14,6,1921,Summer,14,6,1921,Summer,", has been little impaired by a four months ' drought . The going , it is stated , will be","The Times, 14th June 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6140,15,6,1921,Summer,15,6,1921,Summer,"tensive window-slashing has occurred at Letchworth . Owing to the drought , water is being sold in some Suffolk villages at","The Times, 15th June 1921",England,UKH,"UKH2,UKH1","UKH23,UKH14",Letchworth,20th Century newspaper,Media 6141,15,6,1921,Summer,15,6,1921,Summer,"and that "" the sear futuro maisay important developments.Q THE DROUGHT . LITTLE HOPE OF RAIN YET . ( By Our","The Times, 15th June 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6142,15,6,1921,Summer,15,6,1921,Summer,""" -gave little hope of any break in the protracted drought , which is giving rise to such widespread anxiety .","The Times, 15th June 1921",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6143,15,6,1921,Summer,15,6,1921,Summer,CORRESPONI ) 'N ] T. ) The intensity of the drought in the country is severe and disquieting . A point,"The Times, 15th June 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6144,15,6,1921,Summer,15,6,1921,Summer,"in gardens . Wheat is the least susceptible to summer drought , because of its deep-rooting habit , but even this","The Times, 15th June 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6145,15,6,1921,Summer,15,6,1921,Summer,"easy , tending to favour the buyer . The protracted drought is menacing the potatoes , mangolds , and other root","The Times, 15th June 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6146,16,6,1921,Summer,16,6,1921,Summer,") Yesterday wvitnessed a continuance of the prolonged and serious drought over practically the whole of the kingdom , the only","The Times, 16th June 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6147,16,6,1921,Summer,16,6,1921,Summer,"the amounts for 1893 , a year of most disastrous drought , and for 1921 , together with the normals :","The Times, 16th June 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6148,16,6,1921,Summer,16,6,1921,Summer,"1-June 15 alone be considered the intensity of the 1893 drought greatly exceeded that of the present one , the respective","The Times, 16th June 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6149,16,6,1921,Summer,16,6,1921,Summer,"the east and north-east have accentuated the effects of the drought , which has , incidentally , delayed the planting out","The Times, 16th June 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6150,16,6,1921,Summer,16,6,1921,Summer,"and Wales , -comments in ahnost every paragraph on the drought . The Ministry 's monthly agricultural report , which deals","The Times, 16th June 1921","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6151,16,6,1921,Summer,16,6,1921,Summer,correspondents in agricultural districts show the harmful effect of the drought on the crops GLOUCESTER. -:Ray is very light and past,"The Times, 16th June 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6152,16,6,1921,Summer,16,6,1921,Summer,"help the cherries . NORWICEI-All over Norfolk effects of tJie drought are evident , the pits and water- courses being dry","The Times, 16th June 1921",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6153,16,6,1921,Summer,16,6,1921,Summer,"that has been done to the crops by the long drought , and the urgent need of rain ( p. 10","The Times, 16th June 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6154,16,6,1921,Summer,16,6,1921,Summer,"of a Good Thing . The prolonged continuance of the drought- the worst experienced in the London district , during the","The Times, 16th June 1921",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6155,16,6,1921,Summer,16,6,1921,Summer,sports proper to the season . In other respects the drought has 'long outstayed its welcome . Yesterday the heat was,"The Times, 16th June 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6156,17,6,1921,Summer,17,6,1921,Summer,. and there was very little demand owing to the drought . . A fair supply of sheep were cleared at,"The Times, 17th June 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6157,18,6,1921,Summer,18,6,1921,Summer,"of the United Kingdurm there was no relief from the drought yesterday . As had been anticipated , a few slight","The Times, 18th June 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6158,18,6,1921,Summer,18,6,1921,Summer,likelihood of anything more than a temporary break in the drought . Thunderstorms would be of little value ; the moisture,"The Times, 18th June 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6159,18,6,1921,Summer,18,6,1921,Summer,"of interest to delve into history for records of ancient droughts . In the summer of 1113. vbich was "" so","The Times, 18th June 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6160,18,6,1921,Summer,18,6,1921,Summer,"bridges and the town , "" and in 1281 the drought was so severe that "" men passed over dry-shod between","The Times, 18th June 1921",England,UKI,UKI1,"UKI12,UKI11","Lambeth,Westminster",20th Century newspaper,Media 6161,18,6,1921,Summer,18,6,1921,Summer,". RIVER DRIED UP . As a result of the drought the River Roding , in Essex , has ceased to","The Times, 18th June 1921",England,"UKH,UKI,UKH,UKI","UKH3,UKH3,UKI2","UKH33,UKI21",River Roding,20th Century newspaper,Media 6162,18,6,1921,Summer,18,6,1921,Summer,"by those whose water supply is roof against a Yecord drought ; the policy Of the vater-can reigned supreme , just","The Times, 18th June 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6163,18,6,1921,Summer,18,6,1921,Summer,"they invariably are in exposed places long before a severe drought breaks , wvater for those wvho have it is the","The Times, 18th June 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6164,18,6,1921,Summer,18,6,1921,Summer,"it the salvation of the garden in a blister- ing drought . but , if properly applied , wvill turn it","The Times, 18th June 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6165,18,6,1921,Summer,18,6,1921,Summer,"as tle crust kept moist , and the most persistent drought defled1 . Not the least of the many good points","The Times, 18th June 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6166,18,6,1921,Summer,18,6,1921,Summer,"of any water , but sooner or later the scorching drought conies to prove the value of systematic irrigation . COARSE","The Times, 18th June 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6167,18,6,1921,Summer,18,6,1921,Summer,FISHING SEASON L- OPENED . SPORT HAMPERED BY THE ) DROUGHT . ( FROM A CORRESPONDENT . ) The coarse fishing,"The Times, 18th June 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6168,18,6,1921,Summer,18,6,1921,Summer,"at present unfavourable , owing to the result of the drought . Seldoam have rivers and lakes been so low at","The Times, 18th June 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6169,20,6,1921,Summer,20,6,1921,Summer,"the week-end has afforded little or no relief from the drought , 'which is now assuming serious proportions . About one-","The Times, 20th June 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6170,20,6,1921,Summer,20,6,1921,Summer,similar to that whicl England has been experiencing . The drought is proving catastrophic from tho poit of view of Frnch,"The Times, 20th June 1921",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6171,20,6,1921,Summer,20,6,1921,Summer,"quite inadequate to afford any material relief from the prolonged drought . A good deal of cloud prevailed , and sun-","The Times, 20th June 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6172,20,6,1921,Summer,20,6,1921,Summer,"of plants less susceptible to weather conditions , fertilizers that drought will not render inoperative at critical seasons , and means","The Times, 20th June 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6173,21,6,1921,Summer,21,6,1921,Summer,slight as to afford no appreciable relief from the long-continued drought . Very few districts reported more than a few hundredths,"The Times, 21st June 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6174,22,6,1921,Summer,22,6,1921,Summer,"talk of a $50,000,00 hla le farmers . Reports of drought darnag in ra-e. gave further strength to the maxtet ta","The Times, 22th June 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6175,23,6,1921,Summer,23,6,1921,Summer,", have been in the . grip of a severe drought . The Government has -been compelled to provide boats to","The Times, 23th June 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6176,24,6,1921,Summer,24,6,1921,Summer,"I ( FROM A CORRESPONDENT . ) After the long-continued drought and the- accompanying planue of insects , no one would","The Times, 24th June 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6177,24,6,1921,Summer,24,6,1921,Summer,centres of the spiming trade . NO BREAK IN THE DROUGHT . WARM WEATHER TO-DAY . I ( ] Sy Our,"The Times, 24th June 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6178,24,6,1921,Summer,24,6,1921,Summer,") Throughout the Southern half of the United Kingdom the drought was unbroken yesterday . Brilliantly finc weather , with almost","The Times, 24th June 1921",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6179,25,6,1921,Summer,25,6,1921,Summer,"day is now adding considerably to the seriousness of the drought , and the authorities urge with increasing earnestness the conservation","The Times, 25th June 1921",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6180,25,6,1921,Summer,25,6,1921,Summer,": over practicall7 the whole of the kingdom the long drought reinained unbroken , a few trifling showers being reported only","The Times, 25th June 1921",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM64,Hebrides,20th Century newspaper,Media 6181,25,6,1921,Summer,25,6,1921,Summer,"far as the Coronation Year is concerned , that the drought has come in June instead of JTuly and August ,","The Times, 25th June 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6182,25,6,1921,Summer,25,6,1921,Summer,"some parts of England game is suffering severely from the drought . In West- morland , the higher moors in the","The Times, 25th June 1921",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6183,25,6,1921,Summer,25,6,1921,Summer,". In Scotland , on th6 other hand , the drought has not been so severe , and the deer and","The Times, 25th June 1921",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6184,25,6,1921,Summer,25,6,1921,Summer,"principle agreed on ? Waste Not Want Not . The drought , as every one can see for himself , still","The Times, 25th June 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6185,25,6,1921,Summer,25,6,1921,Summer,"Hotel yesterday , and , in spite of . the drought . the entries were the best on record . Mgr","The Times, 25th June 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6186,25,6,1921,Summer,25,6,1921,Summer,"the worker ? We are beseeched in this time of drought to save water , yet thousands of tons were reeent-ly","The Times, 25th June 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6187,25,6,1921,Summer,25,6,1921,Summer,"the country . Transient heavy storms may break the long drought locally , but there is no indi- cation of any","The Times, 25th June 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6188,25,6,1921,Summer,25,6,1921,Summer,"THE GARDEN . ( FROM A CORRESPONDEN-T . ) The drought in the gardens has encouraged many pests , especially the","The Times, 25th June 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6189,27,6,1921,Summer,27,6,1921,Summer,said that there has been any mstedial break in the drought . The highest temperatnres reported yester- day were 80deg. at,"The Times, 27th June 1921",England,"UKI,UKJ",UKJ3,UKJ34,Yarmouth,20th Century newspaper,Media 6190,27,6,1921,Summer,27,6,1921,Summer,"Department , "" The Times , ' Londzn ` WHERE DROUGHT -HAS : NO EFFECT . CHARMS OF THE RIVERSIDE .","The Times, 27th June 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6191,27,6,1921,Summer,27,6,1921,Summer,agrinony gain from the sunshine and lose nothing by the drought . There are two ways of botanizing along the Thames-from,"The Times, 27th June 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6192,27,6,1921,Summer,27,6,1921,Summer,. Things are getting very deLr on accoumt of t.he drought . and trade has been on a large scale with,"The Times, 27th June 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6193,27,6,1921,Summer,27,6,1921,Summer,was a very Small supply . In consequence of the drought . Newly.calved coDws made amP to 4 ; down calving,"The Times, 27th June 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6194,28,6,1921,Summer,28,6,1921,Summer,"ity , to defeat the "" slump , "" the drought , and all the evils that are at present besetting","The Times, 28th June 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6195,28,6,1921,Summer,28,6,1921,Summer,"night would prove a prelude to the end of the drought was disappointed yesterday . In London the day , although","The Times, 28th June 1921",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Kew,20th Century newspaper,Media 6196,28,6,1921,Summer,28,6,1921,Summer,"of the kingdom there was no material reliel from the drought , the day being once again entirely rinless in rnost","The Times, 28th June 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6197,29,6,1921,Summer,29,6,1921,Summer,good ; the fielding in the outfield-mowing to the prolonged drought-is far . from easy at present . ! As M1r,"The Times, 29th June 1921",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH12,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6198,29,6,1921,Summer,29,6,1921,Summer,"heart and my respect for ancient rights . Notwithstanding the drought Dinnage 's broad beans and peas are domg wonders ,","The Times, 29th June 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6199,1,7,1921,Summer,1,7,1921,Summer,BY OUR METEOROLOGICAL CORESPONDENT . ) June maintained its exceptionally droughty character to the end . The following is the rem6rkable,"The Times, 1st July 1921",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Kew,20th Century newspaper,Media 6200,1,7,1921,Summer,1,7,1921,Summer,", and it is probable that in districts where the drought was broken by the thunderstorm of last Saturday evening the","The Times, 1st July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6201,1,7,1921,Summer,1,7,1921,Summer,"statement : - In the present circumstances of ab- normal- drought , it is the duty of every one to .","The Times, 1st July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6202,2,7,1921,Summer,2,7,1921,Summer,we know that theirs is not purely a country of droughts and rabbits . . I am certain he is going,"The Times, 2th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6203,2,7,1921,Summer,2,7,1921,Summer,Correspondezit . ) One of the effects of the protracted drought is to give the promise of an exceptionally early harvest,"The Times, 2th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6204,2,7,1921,Summer,2,7,1921,Summer,that have ziow come to hand empha- size the extraordinarily droughty character of the month throughout the United Kingdom . In,"The Times, 2th July 1921",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6205,2,7,1921,Summer,2,7,1921,Summer,"ordinary accounts , seem to have vanished already . The Drought and the Crops . The weather continues on its record-breaking","The Times, 2th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6206,2,7,1921,Summer,2,7,1921,Summer,"no good reason for anticipating any material break in the drought during the week-end . It is , however , probable","The Times, 2th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6207,4,7,1921,Summer,4,7,1921,Summer,"O4in. , but June is not pre-eminently a month of drought , and dry Junes have not been extremely common .","The Times, 4th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6208,4,7,1921,Summer,4,7,1921,Summer,held on Saturday in the Oastle grounds . Considering the drought the exhibits were excellent . In the open rose classes,"The Times, 4th July 1921",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ11,Windsor,20th Century newspaper,Media 6209,4,7,1921,Summer,4,7,1921,Summer,) There has been no appreciable alleviation of the prolonged drought in any part of the kingdom during the week-end .,"The Times, 4th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6210,5,7,1921,Summer,5,7,1921,Summer,"for one month for telling fortunes . Owing to the drought farmers at Halesowen , Worcestershire , have inereased the price","The Times, 5th July 1921",England,UKG,"UKG3,UKG1","UKG36,UKG12","Halesowen,Worcestershire",20th Century newspaper,Media 6211,5,7,1921,Summer,5,7,1921,Summer,". Nevertheless , the hopes of a break in the drought were once again disappointed ; a little drizzle fell in","The Times, 5th July 1921",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6212,6,7,1921,Summer,6,7,1921,Summer,"on the L.C.C . trauleway services . Owing to the drought , two slate quarries , employing 1,000 mner. , at","The Times, 6th July 1921",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL12,Blaenau Festiniog,20th Century newspaper,Media 6213,6,7,1921,Summer,6,7,1921,Summer,to ppen to thc leomplimenit . In spite of the drought the massinig of the Elisha hlicks blooms was wonderful :,"The Times, 6th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6214,6,7,1921,Summer,6,7,1921,Summer,population is migrating east- wards in search of food . Drought has completely ruined all the crops in Astrakhan . Samara,"The Times, 6th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6215,6,7,1921,Summer,6,7,1921,Summer,"50 million tlullhh for steps against the effects of the drought , but this is unlikely to have much effect .","The Times, 6th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6216,6,7,1921,Summer,6,7,1921,Summer,Office holds out no hope of any relief from the drought in the near future over the greater part of the,"The Times, 6th July 1921",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6217,6,7,1921,Summer,6,7,1921,Summer,fails to realize that we are experiencing the most serious drought within living memory . The shortage of rain has been,"The Times, 6th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6218,7,7,1921,Summer,7,7,1921,Summer,fall sufficient to afford any material relief from the devastating drought . By 7 p.m. rain had.extended as far south as,"The Times, 7th July 1921",England,UKF,UKF1,UKF14,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6219,7,7,1921,Summer,7,7,1921,Summer,"YORKSHIRE MOOR FIRES . Extensive fires , due to the drought and heat , are raging on South Yorkshire peat moors","The Times, 7th July 1921",England,UKE,UKE3,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 6220,7,7,1921,Summer,7,7,1921,Summer,"may be caused to some of these structures through the drought , In many cases the soil of the embankments has","The Times, 7th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6221,7,7,1921,Summer,7,7,1921,Summer,lands . HUNTINGDONSHIRE. -Farmers and fruit growers are feeling the drought severelv . The pastures are burnt brown and water is,"The Times, 7th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6222,7,7,1921,Summer,7,7,1921,Summer,"all the fruit has now been picked . WORCESTER. -The drought has resulted in a very thin hay crop , stunted","The Times, 7th July 1921",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG12,WORCESTER,20th Century newspaper,Media 6223,7,7,1921,Summer,7,7,1921,Summer,"50 per cent . failure , due to heat and drought . The heat is seriously crippling the activities of many","The Times, 7th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6224,7,7,1921,Summer,7,7,1921,Summer,subsequently developed strength on fears of the result of the droughty condition in U.K. and Central Erupope. ln cargoes about two-thirds,"The Times, 7th July 1921",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6225,8,7,1921,Summer,8,7,1921,Summer,too slight to constitute any material break in the severe drought . By 10 a.m. the shallow cyclonic disturbance which lhad,"The Times, 8th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6226,8,7,1921,Summer,8,7,1921,Summer,have been received from our correspondents : - HLAMPSHIRE. -The drought has had the effect of shortening the Hampshire straw- berry,"The Times, 8th July 1921",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6227,8,7,1921,Summer,8,7,1921,Summer,are also suffering badly . HEREFORD. -The effect of the drought is now serious . Turnips and swedes and spring- sown,"The Times, 8th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6228,8,7,1921,Summer,8,7,1921,Summer,"eaten by birds . SOUTH WILTSHIRE. -One effect of the drought will be an exceptionally early harvest , sta ; ting","The Times, 8th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6229,8,7,1921,Summer,8,7,1921,Summer,": till Lord 's is over , long live the drought . Not that Lord 's Ground is not badly in","The Times, 8th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6230,8,7,1921,Summer,8,7,1921,Summer,if they were to blame the Government for the present drought . These things occurred in the natural course of circumstances,"The Times, 8th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6231,8,7,1921,Summer,8,7,1921,Summer,offer . but no business wns transacted owing to the drought . An average supply of sheep and lambs sold at,"The Times, 8th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6232,9,7,1921,Summer,9,7,1921,Summer,": "" There was virtually no break in the long drought yesterday ; three or four hundredths of an inch of","The Times, 9th July 1921",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,"UKM64,UKM66","Hebrides,Shetlands",20th Century newspaper,Media 6233,9,7,1921,Summer,9,7,1921,Summer,"develop and disperse , without exercising any effect on the drought . A week ago a most formidable disturbance appeared to","The Times, 9th July 1921",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6234,9,7,1921,Summer,9,7,1921,Summer,tell what atmospheric convulsion will be necessary to break the drought . The normal rules of weather- forecasting have now to,"The Times, 9th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6235,9,7,1921,Summer,9,7,1921,Summer,. There is no indication of anry rdief from thie drought over the southern Ialf ofthe kingdom d ( hring the,"The Times, 9th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6236,9,7,1921,Summer,9,7,1921,Summer,ripe . THE VEGETABLE PLOT . REPAIRING THE DAMAGE FROM DROUGHT . ( PROM A cCOIRESPONDENT . ) The drought has,"The Times, 9th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6237,9,7,1921,Summer,9,7,1921,Summer,FROM DROUGHT . ( PROM A cCOIRESPONDENT . ) The drought has wrought havoc oti many plots and in many gardens,"The Times, 9th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6238,9,7,1921,Summer,9,7,1921,Summer,"had got a good root hold before the effects of drought were felt , Some help may be found by sowinlg","The Times, 9th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6239,9,7,1921,Summer,9,7,1921,Summer,fly -or the plaints that are left have had the drought let itito thiem . The crop in anijy case will,"The Times, 9th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6240,11,7,1921,Summer,11,7,1921,Summer,"F- j 0 1 , r c11 I I THE DROUGHT AND ITS -EFFECTS . The effects of the long period","The Times, 11st July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6241,11,7,1921,Summer,11,7,1921,Summer,Filn World .. .. .. .. 8 Illustrations : The Drought and its Effects .. 7 The Iater-Regimental Polo Final ..,"The Times, 11st July 1921",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6242,11,7,1921,Summer,11,7,1921,Summer,"crop promises to be fairly good in spite of the drought , but other crops are less satisfactory . ( p.","The Times, 11st July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6243,11,7,1921,Summer,11,7,1921,Summer,"THE TIMES "" SPECIAL REPORTS . I. IA YEAR OF DROUGHT . I ( By OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDEXT . ) I","The Times, 11st July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6244,11,7,1921,Summer,11,7,1921,Summer,for the season is noteworthy for com- ments on the drought and its effects upon the crops . Not for many,"The Times, 11st July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6245,11,7,1921,Summer,11,7,1921,Summer,"of the past five months . The intensity of the drought has varied in different districts , but within narrower limits","The Times, 11st July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6246,11,7,1921,Summer,11,7,1921,Summer,and envy . Great Britain is experiencing a spell of drought which the older amongst us say resembles the memorable 1868,"The Times, 11st July 1921",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6247,11,7,1921,Summer,11,7,1921,Summer,"influences . The light soils reveal the effects of the drought more clearly than they do those of skilled management ,","The Times, 11st July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6248,11,7,1921,Summer,11,7,1921,Summer,the crops whose roots had established a hold before the drought became acute . The wheat is a case in point,"The Times, 11st July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6249,11,7,1921,Summer,11,7,1921,Summer,"that the subsoil is still fairly moist . While the drought is the chief topic of remark , referencesto other aspects","The Times, 11st July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6250,11,7,1921,Summer,11,7,1921,Summer,", and similar losses on sheep are frequent . The drought is answerable for much , but the fall 'in the","The Times, 11st July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6251,11,7,1921,Summer,11,7,1921,Summer,"the new owner-occupiers is any- thing but enviable . The drought has been good for the fallows , but where protected","The Times, 11st July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6252,11,7,1921,Summer,11,7,1921,Summer,. Wales has come fully within the range of the drought . Even the mountain mists have not availed to exempt,"The Times, 11st July 1921","Scotland,Wales","UKM,UKL",,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6253,11,7,1921,Summer,11,7,1921,Summer,Bedford and other counties state that owing to the continted drought crops are turning out very light . but on the,"The Times, 11st July 1921",England,"UKH,UKF","UKH2,UKF3",UKH24,South Lincolnshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 6254,11,7,1921,Summer,11,7,1921,Summer,"present , and trade was again poor owing to the drought and bare pastures . Prices were : - Two-year-old heifers","The Times, 11st July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6255,12,7,1921,Summer,12,7,1921,Summer,"nevertheless , be anticipated that with the continued and intensified drought some owners will be reluctant to lot their horses fuilfil","The Times, 12th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6256,12,7,1921,Summer,12,7,1921,Summer,"the present amenable Ministerial majority shines , but after the drought there may be . a deluge fatal to convenient agree-","The Times, 12th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6257,12,7,1921,Summer,12,7,1921,Summer,asttrn OXFORD SlEAMERS SERVICE NORMAL . Although owiNng to the drought the Thames iln some of the reaches aibovo Oxford has,"The Times, 12th July 1921",England,"UKJ,UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",UKJ14,"Oxford,River Thames",20th Century newspaper,Media 6258,12,7,1921,Summer,12,7,1921,Summer,"Reports from the provinces show , l that this long-continued drought is having a disastrous effect on the crops . The","The Times, 12th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6259,12,7,1921,Summer,12,7,1921,Summer,"stamp but the fires , which are due to the drought and to sparks from rail- way engines . CANADIAN FARMS","The Times, 12th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6260,12,7,1921,Summer,12,7,1921,Summer,have been destroyed in Norway by fires due to the drought . A message from Dharwar ( S. India ) states,"The Times, 12th July 1921",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6261,12,7,1921,Summer,12,7,1921,Summer,The somewhat tentatively expressed hopes of a relief from the drought and heat that the Meteorological Office once again raised on,"The Times, 12th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6262,12,7,1921,Summer,12,7,1921,Summer,"breaking out- in almost every county , aggravated by the drought , and in many cases attributed directly to the heat","The Times, 12th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6263,12,7,1921,Summer,12,7,1921,Summer,"it , in view of the disastrous nature of the drought to agricultural and the food supply generally , the Government","The Times, 12th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6264,12,7,1921,Summer,12,7,1921,Summer,"the national finances . The Great Heat . The Great Drought was , and is , in itself a grave 'calamity","The Times, 12th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6265,12,7,1921,Summer,12,7,1921,Summer,"en- joying a spell of almost unparalleled prosperity , the drought and the heat are a source of serious loss or","The Times, 12th July 1921",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 6266,12,7,1921,Summer,12,7,1921,Summer,"change , come to be reckoned as the greatest British drought on record . But for the moment all that the","The Times, 12th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6267,12,7,1921,Summer,12,7,1921,Summer,"use of water in consequenc , e ef the continuiied drought , and the steps takLen' i the Board have resulted","The Times, 12th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6268,12,7,1921,Summer,12,7,1921,Summer,"Australian Agricultural Company for 1920. after mriting off 1.3000 from drought stspense account , shows a deficit of 37.2535 . The","The Times, 12th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6269,12,7,1921,Summer,12,7,1921,Summer,"accounts . The sumn of 30.000 was transferred to , drought suspense account . and a dividend of 7s. per sbare.","The Times, 12th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6270,13,7,1921,Summer,13,7,1921,Summer,"WORLD OVER ? ? Zzolz "" j TiTt Beat the Drought ! A number 3 Petter Pump will raise 1,000 gallons","The Times, 13th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6271,13,7,1921,Summer,13,7,1921,Summer,of Governmet-by m3stny milliot nosf dollars ; - Reuter . DROUGHT ABROAD . NO RELIEF IN PARTS . ( FROM OUR,"The Times, 13th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6272,13,7,1921,Summer,13,7,1921,Summer,"almost thlee weeks earlier than usual owing to the prolonged drought . In the sandy parts especially of Western Jutland ,","The Times, 13th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6273,13,7,1921,Summer,13,7,1921,Summer,the Rhine has been spared the evil consequences of the drought and the rural districts of Germanv present an aspect of,"The Times, 13th July 1921",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6274,13,7,1921,Summer,13,7,1921,Summer,. 'Twhe Bill now goes to the President. -Reuter . DROUGHT AS FIRE CARRIER . MOORS AND COMMONS ABLAZE . The,"The Times, 13th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6275,13,7,1921,Summer,13,7,1921,Summer,"AS FIRE CARRIER . MOORS AND COMMONS ABLAZE . The drought remained unbroklen yes- terday , and "" fine and very","The Times, 13th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6276,13,7,1921,Summer,13,7,1921,Summer,. ( By OuR METEOROLOGIcAL CORRrsPoNDENT . ) The long drought remained unbroken over practically the whole of the United Kingdom,"The Times, 13th July 1921","England,UK",UKI,UKI2,UKI22,Crystal Palace,20th Century newspaper,Media 6277,14,7,1921,Summer,14,7,1921,Summer,. PEAT BEDS ON FIRE . -Fires due to the drought were again reported yesterday from many districts . Near Rochdale,"The Times, 14th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6278,14,7,1921,Summer,14,7,1921,Summer,"than sufficient to outlast any conceivable continu- ance of the drought , thn inflow of water to the reservoirs has practically","The Times, 14th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6279,14,7,1921,Summer,14,7,1921,Summer,"that notice should be given of his question . THE DROUGHT AND DISEASE . SIR A. MOND , asked by SIB","The Times, 14th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6280,14,7,1921,Summer,14,7,1921,Summer,"so , of what nature , due to the sustained drought and excessive heat ; and whether medical officers of health","The Times, 14th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6281,14,7,1921,Summer,14,7,1921,Summer,", in view of the disastrous nature of the present drought to agriculture and to the food supply generally , the","The Times, 14th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6282,14,7,1921,Summer,14,7,1921,Summer,the appearance of an export inquiry and com- plaints of drought damage in E urope . The advance was again increased,"The Times, 14th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6283,15,7,1921,Summer,15,7,1921,Summer,"of the' district , is somewhat spoiled by the long drought . but 'a fe* 'shnwers will make a I *ohderful","The Times, 15th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6284,15,7,1921,Summer,15,7,1921,Summer,in London which have hitherto not been affected by the drought . This means that between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m.,"The Times, 15th July 1921",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6285,15,7,1921,Summer,15,7,1921,Summer,"much too small to afford anv appreciable relief from the drought . At Blackpool , Liver-pool , Southport , Rhyl ,","The Times, 15th July 1921","England,Wales","UKD,UKL","UKD4,UKL1,UKD7","UKD42,UKL13,UKD73","Llandudno,Rhyl,Southport",20th Century newspaper,Media 6286,15,7,1921,Summer,15,7,1921,Summer,"of the kingdom another day was added to the long drought , and at several places along the coasts of East","The Times, 15th July 1921",England,"UKK,UKH","UKK3,UKH1",UKK30,Cornwall,20th Century newspaper,Media 6287,15,7,1921,Summer,15,7,1921,Summer,confidence . Rain-Making . It seems as if the loag drought were breaking up . Welcome showers have fallen in various,"The Times, 15th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6288,15,7,1921,Summer,15,7,1921,Summer,"ANDREW WILLIAMSON ON THE PASTORAL INDUSTRY . SERIOUS EFFECTS OF DROUGHT . NEW CLIPS V. "" BAWRA . "" The ANNuAr","The Times, 15th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6289,15,7,1921,Summer,15,7,1921,Summer,", has been clearly shown during the long period of drought through which the company has passed . Stores and supplies","The Times, 15th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6290,15,7,1921,Summer,15,7,1921,Summer,", if not indeed the altogether unprecedented character of the drought which prevailed last year , I consider that we are","The Times, 15th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6291,15,7,1921,Summer,15,7,1921,Summer,"of 1919 having been six practically rainless months . The drought , in the grip of which 1920 opened , continued","The Times, 15th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6292,15,7,1921,Summer,15,7,1921,Summer,sheep to relief country at abnormal expense . With the drought covering so large an area this was not possible in,"The Times, 15th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6293,15,7,1921,Summer,15,7,1921,Summer,"inspectors , Mr. Clapperton and Mr. Hannah , FLooDs Succmm DROUGHT . Before the break in the drought came , several","The Times, 15th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6294,15,7,1921,Summer,15,7,1921,Summer,", FLooDs Succmm DROUGHT . Before the break in the drought came , several of the agistment areas leased temporarily to","The Times, 15th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6295,15,7,1921,Summer,15,7,1921,Summer,"result of , the weight of food water . The drought generally did tlot break until June , when the weather","The Times, 15th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6296,15,7,1921,Summer,15,7,1921,Summer,"some veeks later . Certain unusual features of the late drought added to its destructiveness , one being the time of","The Times, 15th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6297,15,7,1921,Summer,15,7,1921,Summer,"EVES SAVED . Considering the severity and duration of the drought , our stock losses wvere not as heavy as might","The Times, 15th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6298,15,7,1921,Summer,15,7,1921,Summer,"a time of great difficulty and anxiety owing to the drought , the ever-rising cost of production would have more than","The Times, 15th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6299,15,7,1921,Summer,15,7,1921,Summer,the past year the losses and expenses caused by the drought were also in a measure relieved by the extra payment,"The Times, 15th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6300,15,7,1921,Summer,15,7,1921,Summer,"As was only to be expected in' view of the drought , our , wool clip last year Avas smaller than","The Times, 15th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6301,16,7,1921,Summer,16,7,1921,Summer,of the gardens has been somewhat marred by the prolonged drought . but they still present a pretty spectacle . A,"The Times, 16th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6302,16,7,1921,Summer,16,7,1921,Summer,have been a prelude to the break-up of the long drought . Last evening the Meteorological Office stated that in consequence,"The Times, 16th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6303,16,7,1921,Summer,16,7,1921,Summer,"and condemn us-according to the legend-to another six weeks of drought , but , just as happened on Thursday , the","The Times, 16th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6304,16,7,1921,Summer,16,7,1921,Summer,days will witne . s a decided break in the drought over a lar. -e part of the kingdon . Considerable,"The Times, 16th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6305,16,7,1921,Summer,16,7,1921,Summer,conscientious animal he does not give any performances during the drought . The pool surround- ing him is not large-perhaps it,"The Times, 16th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6306,16,7,1921,Summer,16,7,1921,Summer,"with sunshine and shadow . Altogether it is an ill drought that brings nobody any good , even though the nurses","The Times, 16th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6307,16,7,1921,Summer,16,7,1921,Summer,"butter here . On the other hand , the severe drought afflicting this country and parts of the Conti- nent has","The Times, 16th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6308,18,7,1921,Summer,18,7,1921,Summer,"the Thames , but yesterday , consequent upon the conitinued drought , wrater conditions were very unfavourable for week-end fishing .","The Times, 18th July 1921",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 6309,18,7,1921,Summer,18,7,1921,Summer,", are having a poor time . Owing to the drought , Windermere itself has reached as low a level as","The Times, 18th July 1921",England,UKD,UKD1,UKD12,Windermere,20th Century newspaper,Media 6310,18,7,1921,Summer,18,7,1921,Summer,"copious rains , have done their utmnost to end the drought during the last two days , and bave even succeeded","The Times, 18th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6311,18,7,1921,Summer,18,7,1921,Summer,"pursue the more profitable occupation of investigating the causes of droughts and of "" weather-moods , "" which are as yet","The Times, 18th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6312,18,7,1921,Summer,18,7,1921,Summer,not optimistic . IMPROVED WEATHER INSURANCE . TESTS PREVENTED BY DROUGHT . Regret is expressed on behalf of the company transacting,"The Times, 18th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6313,18,7,1921,Summer,18,7,1921,Summer,". WORLD 'S WHEAT SUPPLY . GOOD CROPS DESPITE THE DROUGHT . Discussing the dronght and the European wheat crop ,","The Times, 18th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6314,18,7,1921,Summer,18,7,1921,Summer,There seems to be no reason for apprehension that the drought which has prevailed in this country and in other European,"The Times, 18th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6315,18,7,1921,Summer,18,7,1921,Summer,"to get a firm hold on the soil before the drought came , and , with the exception of some shortness","The Times, 18th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6316,18,7,1921,Summer,18,7,1921,Summer,"has watched for hours in the hot evenings of the drought , those wheelings and interwvoven manceuvres that are like the","The Times, 18th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6317,19,7,1921,Summer,19,7,1921,Summer,"'day , it would not' have been affected if the drought had gone on until Christmas . Coiwyn Bay is said","The Times, 19th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6318,19,7,1921,Summer,19,7,1921,Summer,"pessimism . No hopes of any irnrnediate relief fiom the drought , which has now surpassed all previous "" records ,","The Times, 19th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6319,19,7,1921,Summer,19,7,1921,Summer,"the remainder of the kingdom , however , the long drought was unbroken , and in most regions the day was","The Times, 19th July 1921","Scotland,England","UKM,UKJ","UKM6,UKJ2","UKM64,UKJ24","Hebrides,Littlehampton",20th Century newspaper,Media 6320,19,7,1921,Summer,19,7,1921,Summer,": - FIRES IN WALES . Owing to the continued drought Llanymynech Hill , near Oswestrv , was set ablaze on","The Times, 19th July 1921","Wales,England","UKL,UKI",UKL2,UKL24,Llanymynech Hill,20th Century newspaper,Media 6321,19,7,1921,Summer,19,7,1921,Summer,"a meeting of the trade to-morrow . Owing to the drought , farmers are feeding their cattle on last year 's","The Times, 19th July 1921",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6322,19,7,1921,Summer,19,7,1921,Summer,cost they are demanding more monev . Even when the drought comes to an end there will still be no food,"The Times, 19th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6323,19,7,1921,Summer,19,7,1921,Summer,", are arriving in London sour , owing to the drought , the farmers not having sufficient water to cool the","The Times, 19th July 1921",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6324,19,7,1921,Summer,19,7,1921,Summer,. a gallon at Swansea yesterday on account of the drought . The drought is having a serious effect in Nottinghamshire,"The Times, 19th July 1921","England,Wales","UKF,UKL","UKF1,UKL1","UKF15,UKF16,UKL18","Nottinghamshire,Swansea",20th Century newspaper,Media 6325,19,7,1921,Summer,19,7,1921,Summer,at Swansea yesterday on account of the drought . The drought is having a serious effect in Nottinghamshire on the price,"The Times, 19th July 1921","England,Wales","UKF,UKL","UKF1,UKL1","UKF15,UKF15,UKF16,UKL18","Mansfield,Nottinghamshire,Swansea",20th Century newspaper,Media 6326,19,7,1921,Summer,19,7,1921,Summer,"under a glorious-v&alnut tree , the greenery of which no drought could tarnish , and the turf beneath the tree was","The Times, 19th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6327,19,7,1921,Summer,19,7,1921,Summer,"a matter so extraordinary that it even transcends this remarkable drought . "" . The President stroked his pointed chin and","The Times, 19th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6328,19,7,1921,Summer,19,7,1921,Summer,", who gave our forbears dew to drink in the drought of the year , and we flung large round pebbles","The Times, 19th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6329,20,7,1921,Summer,20,7,1921,Summer,"in live stock are well over 400 , but the drought has adverselv affected the entries in the fruit and vegetable","The Times, 20th July 1921",England,UKG,UKG2,UKG24,Alton Park,20th Century newspaper,Media 6330,20,7,1921,Summer,20,7,1921,Summer,was there no* break in the South of the disastrous drought which is now render- ing London 's future water supply,"The Times, 20th July 1921",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6331,21,7,1921,Summer,21,7,1921,Summer,never a good time for the theatre manager and the drought has accentuated the depression started by the coal dispute .,"The Times, 21st July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6332,21,7,1921,Summer,21,7,1921,Summer,"of iron constitution , to whom heat and cold , drought and flood are all alike , and whose pro- nouncements","The Times, 21st July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6333,21,7,1921,Summer,21,7,1921,Summer,"but can offer no hope of an end to the drought in the near future . "" The north-westerly wind ,","The Times, 21st July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6334,21,7,1921,Summer,21,7,1921,Summer,"be advanced a penny a quart owing to th , drought . ( p. 10 ) The Government 's proposals for","The Times, 21st July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6335,21,7,1921,Summer,21,7,1921,Summer,been of comparatively small proportions . To some extent the drought in this country is responsible for the present revival of,"The Times, 21st July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6336,22,7,1921,Summer,22,7,1921,Summer,"of the commodity is a direct result of the I drought . Farmers are using more and more artificial fodder ,","The Times, 22th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6337,22,7,1921,Summer,22,7,1921,Summer,BEAUTIES OF THE INDIAN BEAN . The intense heat and drought have produced much of the effects of a premature autumn,"The Times, 22th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6338,22,7,1921,Summer,22,7,1921,Summer,Show took place . DARTMOOR. -In spite . of the drought Dartmoor has never been more attractive . The elevated situation,"The Times, 22th July 1921",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,Dartmoor,20th Century newspaper,Media 6339,22,7,1921,Summer,22,7,1921,Summer,"codlmg. and mackerel , in one trip . Jnfortunately the drought keeps the river low and there has been little salmon","The Times, 22th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6340,22,7,1921,Summer,22,7,1921,Summer,interSted i&t the Mansion Rouse . ; Owineg to the drought the French Minister of Vine Arts has given . ot4et,"The Times, 22th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6341,22,7,1921,Summer,22,7,1921,Summer,"the Volga , Mnay be taken as the'centre of the drought area , which stretches across the Saratoff province and the","The Times, 22th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6342,22,7,1921,Summer,22,7,1921,Summer,"Thus the Ek-onomicheskaia Zhizn for June 30 in describing the drought in the provinces of Samara and Saratoff , says :","The Times, 22th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6343,22,7,1921,Summer,22,7,1921,Summer,"and heavy screen of foliage , which has withstood the drought wonderfully well , it was possible to imagine oneself as","The Times, 22th July 1921",England,"UKJ,UKI",UKJ1,UKJ11,Ascot,20th Century newspaper,Media 6344,22,7,1921,Summer,22,7,1921,Summer,"sufficiently by last evening to predict a continuance of the drought in the South . "" Some chance of unsettled weather","The Times, 22th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6345,22,7,1921,Summer,22,7,1921,Summer,of established government . The Weather and Water . The drought has made an annus mirabilis of the year 1921 .,"The Times, 22th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6346,22,7,1921,Summer,22,7,1921,Summer,"are good , and the young grouse have stood the drought remarkably well . Deeside is , of course , pre-eminently","The Times, 22th July 1921","Wales,Scotland","UKL,UKM","UKL2,UKM6","UKL23,UKM61","Deeside,Highlands",20th Century newspaper,Media 6347,23,7,1921,Summer,23,7,1921,Summer,", ime and the Swale is very low . The drought has , however , afforded opportunities to anglersi as the","The Times, 23th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6348,23,7,1921,Summer,23,7,1921,Summer,"*'SOME SHOWERS . "" HOPES OF A BREAK IN THE DROUGHT . I ( By OuR WEATHER CORRESPONDENT . ) Just","The Times, 23th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6349,23,7,1921,Summer,23,7,1921,Summer,"in Kingsway raised high hopes of a break in the drought . They predicted "" some rain "" in the South","The Times, 23th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6350,23,7,1921,Summer,23,7,1921,Summer,", to contradict the view that it is due to drought . No doubt the failure of the crops here and","The Times, 23th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6351,23,7,1921,Summer,23,7,1921,Summer,any hard- ships that birds may have experienced in the drought . It is merely a natural change which comes over,"The Times, 23th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6352,23,7,1921,Summer,23,7,1921,Summer,sumimer 's full chorus ; and during the last few drought- ridden weeks many have followed their lead . Among the,"The Times, 23th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6353,23,7,1921,Summer,23,7,1921,Summer,". ( IMtoM A COREnSPON1 , EXT . ) The drought has considerably interfered with planting and sowing , and the","The Times, 23th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6354,23,7,1921,Summer,23,7,1921,Summer,"is fatal , but not more so than pro- longed drought , for in such a season as the present plantihgs","The Times, 23th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6355,25,7,1921,Summer,25,7,1921,Summer,for the slender birch suffers more than other trees in drought . Already the ground beneath it is littered with fallen,"The Times, 25th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6356,25,7,1921,Summer,25,7,1921,Summer,", are suffering . That plant-life should flnd disaster in drought is only natural . The marvel is that so many","The Times, 25th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6357,25,7,1921,Summer,25,7,1921,Summer,water . These are not the sole effects of prolonged drought . on wild nature . Many kinds of birds -linnets,"The Times, 25th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6358,25,7,1921,Summer,25,7,1921,Summer,", wild beasts of the country- side affected by the drought , the mole has probably suffered most . The wormns","The Times, 25th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6359,25,7,1921,Summer,25,7,1921,Summer,exhausted moles lying in the way- side grass-victims of the drought . LELY PORTRAIT . -MP NATIONAL GALLERY 'S NEW ACQUISITION,"The Times, 25th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6360,25,7,1921,Summer,25,7,1921,Summer,cent . more than those on the railway . i DROUGHT BREAK . THE SOUTH STIL L THIRSTY . I I,"The Times, 25th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6361,25,7,1921,Summer,25,7,1921,Summer,. ) There was a very substantial break in the drought over a large part of the United Kingdom on Saturday,"The Times, 25th July 1921",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6362,25,7,1921,Summer,25,7,1921,Summer,expected . A SPORTSMAN 'S WEEK-END . HYPOCRITES AND THE DROUGHT . GOODWOOD NEXT . ( PROM A CORRESPONDENT . ),"The Times, 25th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6363,25,7,1921,Summer,25,7,1921,Summer,that it would not rain until Monday . If the drought has done anything that is good it has convinced all,"The Times, 25th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6364,25,7,1921,Summer,25,7,1921,Summer,"A "" i .. 4 I FARMING AND THE . DROUGHT . THE SEASON 'S LESSON . PASTURES ONLY DORMANT .","The Times, 25th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6365,25,7,1921,Summer,25,7,1921,Summer,of his district advice . A season so extreme in drought and heat as this necessarily finds him ill-prepared to make,"The Times, 25th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6366,25,7,1921,Summer,25,7,1921,Summer,practicable by way of alleviating the stunting effects of the drought He is not entirely helpless in regard to the developtment,"The Times, 25th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6367,25,7,1921,Summer,25,7,1921,Summer,that determines the standard customs . The risk of excessive drought will rightly receive greater attention in balancing the probabilities as,"The Times, 25th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6368,25,7,1921,Summer,25,7,1921,Summer,direction . Perhaps the chief effect of this season 's drought Xvill be to emphasize the importance of winter corn as,"The Times, 25th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6369,25,7,1921,Summer,25,7,1921,Summer,". This year all roots save mangolds have succumbed to.the drought , or have not been sowvn , with the result","The Times, 25th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6370,25,7,1921,Summer,25,7,1921,Summer,roots the silos wvere fllled with winter crops before the drought became intense . The exceptional experiences of the year in-,"The Times, 25th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6371,25,7,1921,Summer,25,7,1921,Summer,"which warm shoNvers alter- nate with sunshine . During a drought the young birds do not develop , quickly and satisfactorily","The Times, 25th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6372,25,7,1921,Summer,25,7,1921,Summer,"for it . "" ( Cheers . ) "" POLITICAL DROUGHT . "" MR . ASQUITH AND HOME COUNTIES LIBERALS .","The Times, 25th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6373,25,7,1921,Summer,25,7,1921,Summer,". Liberalism had been suffering from a long and trying drought , but the weather was going to change , and","The Times, 25th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6374,25,7,1921,Summer,25,7,1921,Summer,". Gd . COtS July 23. -BtRrr --Owing to continued drought supplies were short , and prices again advanced 10F. per","The Times, 25th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6375,26,7,1921,Summer,26,7,1921,Summer,"that the Ministry of Health , in view of the drought , contemplate a survey of water supplies in England and","The Times, 26th July 1921","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6376,26,7,1921,Summer,26,7,1921,Summer,hns kept ite courts green to this stage of the drought Foresight in the early stages of dry- less sLenes to,"The Times, 26th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6377,26,7,1921,Summer,26,7,1921,Summer,"the mnore bullish export outlook in view of the world-wide drought . Large export purchases overnight assisted the recovery , which","The Times, 26th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6378,26,7,1921,Summer,26,7,1921,Summer,years ; The wool cUp as a 'result of 'the drought in 1919 and the early part of 1920 was affected,"The Times, 26th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6379,27,7,1921,Summer,27,7,1921,Summer,"recently . The turf is so old that the prolonged drought , although it has affected it adversely , has not","The Times, 27th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6380,27,7,1921,Summer,27,7,1921,Summer,"after a good race , by a length . THE DROUGHT . RECORDS OF EARLIER YEARS PROSPECT FOR THE SOUTH .","The Times, 27th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6381,27,7,1921,Summer,27,7,1921,Summer,"less days , and equalling the longest "" abso- lute drought "" in the record of 63* years . From March","The Times, 27th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6382,27,7,1921,Summer,27,7,1921,Summer,", inclusive , 1893 , was the only . absolute drought reaching 29 days in length , and if we choose","The Times, 27th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6383,27,7,1921,Summer,27,7,1921,Summer,"present period by several hours . There was an absolute drought of 28 days ' duration from August'9 to September'5 ,","The Times, 27th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6384,27,7,1921,Summer,27,7,1921,Summer,", presents some features of similarity to the great spring drought of 189,3 , probably the most remarkable visitation in the","The Times, 27th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6385,27,7,1921,Summer,27,7,1921,Summer,"London stations , Mile End and Twickenham , recorded absolute droughts of 73 and 72 days respectively . At Camden-square a","The Times, 27th July 1921",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI12,UKI23","Mile End,Twickenham",20th Century newspaper,Media 6386,27,7,1921,Summer,27,7,1921,Summer,"halves . Mr. Symons 's definition of a "" partial drought , "" designed to compare long periods with only trifling","The Times, 27th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6387,27,7,1921,Summer,27,7,1921,Summer,".53in. of rain . In 1893 we had a partial drought of 78 days , from February 28 to May 16","The Times, 27th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6388,27,7,1921,Summer,27,7,1921,Summer,", with .64in . We are therefore still behind the droughts of these comparatively recent years . The most remarkable feature","The Times, 27th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6389,27,7,1921,Summer,27,7,1921,Summer,1921 lies perhaps less in the periods of strict technical drought than in the general shortage of rain since the beginning,"The Times, 27th July 1921",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6390,28,7,1921,Summer,28,7,1921,Summer,"scrap iron of war , and in this summer of drought they are reaping a harvest of wheat and oats from","The Times, 28th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6391,28,7,1921,Summer,28,7,1921,Summer,in the East the crop has been affected by the drought . Throughout the Dominion the people have suffered from unemployment,"The Times, 28th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6392,28,7,1921,Summer,28,7,1921,Summer,"placed for * delivery when ready . "" Owing to drought end consequent short fall in local production , large importations","The Times, 28th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6393,29,7,1921,Summer,29,7,1921,Summer,soon as the rainy season sets in . The present drought may have destroyed a good deal of our parks and,"The Times, 29th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6394,29,7,1921,Summer,29,7,1921,Summer,"in Brtain , "" nd indeed in most countries , droughts sometimes occur . Those South African plateaux are desflined by","The Times, 29th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6395,29,7,1921,Summer,29,7,1921,Summer,look to an increased Continental demand for cocoa . The drought here and on the Continent will create during the wvinter,"The Times, 29th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6396,29,7,1921,Summer,29,7,1921,Summer,anxiety for farmers . To say nothing of a longcontinued drought ( no rain of any consequence having fallen in the,"The Times, 29th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6397,30,7,1921,Summer,30,7,1921,Summer,sees how muiqh less the North has suffered from the drought than have the Southera Counties . Before you get to,"The Times, 30th July 1921","England,Scotland","UKD,UKM",UKD6,UKD62,Crewe,20th Century newspaper,Media 6398,30,7,1921,Summer,30,7,1921,Summer,London . It also thinks that it has had a drought ; but it has been no drought' in the sense,"The Times, 30th July 1921",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6399,30,7,1921,Summer,30,7,1921,Summer,has had a drought ; but it has been no drought' in the sense that the South has known ; B,"The Times, 30th July 1921",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6400,30,7,1921,Summer,30,7,1921,Summer,"yet to be revealed ; but the strikes , the drought , the fiasco of the Test matches , the cocktail-curse","The Times, 30th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6401,30,7,1921,Summer,30,7,1921,Summer,"grounds by the Corporation . EASTBOURNE. -In spite of the drought , the flower beds and ornamental gardens along the sea","The Times, 30th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6402,30,7,1921,Summer,30,7,1921,Summer,.. L.R.C.P. Ed . THIRSTING TREES . RAVAGES OF THE DROUGHT ( FROM A CORRESPONDENT . ) One does not measure,"The Times, 30th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6403,30,7,1921,Summer,30,7,1921,Summer,( FROM A CORRESPONDENT . ) One does not measure drought by the drying up of ponds and watercourses or desiccation,"The Times, 30th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6404,30,7,1921,Summer,30,7,1921,Summer,reveals a condition of affairs without parallel since the memorable drought of '93 . Gardeners remember tle summer of 1911 as,"The Times, 30th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6405,30,7,1921,Summer,30,7,1921,Summer,"as exceedingly dry , but the outstanding difference between the drought of that year and this lies in the fact that.","The Times, 30th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6406,30,7,1921,Summer,30,7,1921,Summer,trees and shrubs that we realize how much more deadly drought can be than cold . A considerable amount of damage,"The Times, 30th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6407,30,7,1921,Summer,30,7,1921,Summer,"sufficient to cause serious concern , for now that the drought has broken , these trees will almost certainly be coaxed","The Times, 30th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6408,30,7,1921,Summer,30,7,1921,Summer,command of water will only apply the lessons of the drought and adopt a simple system of irrigation by mechanical means,"The Times, 30th July 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6409,1,8,1921,Summer,1,8,1921,Summer,"in their ] pre-war beauty , in spite of the drought . The herbaceous border is a mass of colour the","The Times, 1st August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6410,1,8,1921,Summer,1,8,1921,Summer,"lighted matches or cigarette ends , owing to the severe drought . THE ONE NATIONAL SERVICE which is not supported by","The Times, 1st August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6411,1,8,1921,Summer,1,8,1921,Summer,". ( By OUR WEATHER CORRESPODENnT . ) The great drought of 1921 has broken yet another "" record . ""","The Times, 1st August 1921",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6412,1,8,1921,Summer,1,8,1921,Summer,"weather prophets have iust told us once again that the drought was at an end . Long may they continue ,","The Times, 1st August 1921",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Canterbury,20th Century newspaper,Media 6413,2,8,1921,Summer,2,8,1921,Summer,a considerable minority had banked on a continuation of the drought and the.queues at the booking offices included thousands of young,"The Times, 2th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6414,2,8,1921,Summer,2,8,1921,Summer,"ticultrly at the present.time , when -the pro- Ion 1ed drought -has -phihedthe greens . - A ball whlichl does not","The Times, 2th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6415,2,8,1921,Summer,2,8,1921,Summer,"and gardens . The weather , after the long-clntincil. - drought , has become broken and. - s31hwery ST A ,","The Times, 2th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6416,2,8,1921,Summer,2,8,1921,Summer,Villairs sur Ollop ( valais ) . Owing to the drought the fire spread with ala*rming rapidity . At 1 o'-loolt,"The Times, 2th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6417,2,8,1921,Summer,2,8,1921,Summer,they had beard of the dire -effects of the long drought was unhappily true . The ground they- found scattered with,"The Times, 2th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6418,3,8,1921,Summer,3,8,1921,Summer,"dried up as the result . , 4 the prolonged drought . This photograph shows cracks which have made their appearance","The Times, 3th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6419,3,8,1921,Summer,3,8,1921,Summer,"each crowned by its plain wooden cross . Despite the drought , they are all a-flower with heliotrope , white pinks","The Times, 3th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6420,3,8,1921,Summer,3,8,1921,Summer,"off before racing began , having regard to the phenomenal drought , but the holiday makers 'who swarmed to the course","The Times, 3th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6421,4,8,1921,Summer,4,8,1921,Summer,"The Soviet authorities put down the whole disaster to the drought , which has ruined the crops . This assertion is","The Times, 4th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6422,4,8,1921,Summer,4,8,1921,Summer,"have been utilized . Secondly , every farmer knows that drought has a much severer effect on land that is badly","The Times, 4th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6423,4,8,1921,Summer,4,8,1921,Summer,"certainly good , in spite of extensive fires and prolonged drought . It will be agreeable , therefore , to recollect","The Times, 4th August 1921",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,Dartmoor,20th Century newspaper,Media 6424,5,8,1921,Summer,5,8,1921,Summer,. JIYNTON . AND LYNMOUTH. -Since the break-up of the drought anglers have obtained good sport in the Lvn . Several,"The Times, 5th August 1921",England,UKH,UKH1,"UKH13,UKH14",,20th Century newspaper,Media 6425,5,8,1921,Summer,5,8,1921,Summer,". CHECK IN FALLING FOOD PRICES . EFFECT OF THE DROUGHT . The decline in food prices , which in the","The Times, 5th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6426,5,8,1921,Summer,5,8,1921,Summer,"a period substantial , has been checked by the serious drought . If an average is taken it should be found","The Times, 5th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6427,5,8,1921,Summer,5,8,1921,Summer,"kingdom , which are now available , show that the drought was not so complete elsewhere . While very dry conditions","The Times, 5th August 1921",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6428,5,8,1921,Summer,5,8,1921,Summer,was registered . The extraordinary intensity and persistence of the drought in the East and South are well illustrated by the,"The Times, 5th August 1921",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM32,Dumfries,20th Century newspaper,Media 6429,5,8,1921,Summer,5,8,1921,Summer,"is in a deplorable condition , and even before the drought had brought famine on the Volga region a fuel crisis","The Times, 5th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6430,5,8,1921,Summer,5,8,1921,Summer,"been a complote failure of tho harvest owing to the drought , ancd in the provinces bordering on these there is","The Times, 5th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6431,5,8,1921,Summer,5,8,1921,Summer,worms . East of the 1Volga the peasants attribute the drought to a wireless apparatus erected on the Votkin works .,"The Times, 5th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6432,5,8,1921,Summer,5,8,1921,Summer,"Anti-Christ . Then , in the midst of the devastatingi drought cholera has appeared , has spread 1 from the mouth","The Times, 5th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6433,5,8,1921,Summer,5,8,1921,Summer,filth in the towns is such that even during the drought people who have goloshes have had to wear them in,"The Times, 5th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6434,5,8,1921,Summer,5,8,1921,Summer,offers . NITRATE PRODUCERS ' SCHEME . MARKET AND THE DROUGHT . It is reported that a scheme for dealing with,"The Times, 5th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6435,6,8,1921,Summer,6,8,1921,Summer,", as is usual at first . The pro- longed drought and heat this year.has possibly been unusually favourable to them","The Times, 6th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6436,6,8,1921,Summer,6,8,1921,Summer,WEATHER CORRESPONDE:NT.I It may now be said that the long drought is definitely broken over a large part of the kingdom,"The Times, 6th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6437,6,8,1921,Summer,6,8,1921,Summer,of the famine this summer . The effect of the drought is only now making itself felt . In the Samara,"The Times, 6th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6438,8,8,1921,Summer,8,8,1921,Summer,"is intensely pitiful , altogether beyond comprehension . The great drought has withered the crops , and poor , helpless ,","The Times, 8th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6439,8,8,1921,Summer,8,8,1921,Summer,RUSSIAN CORN-GROWING STEPPES ARE SMITTEN BY CROP FAILURE CAUSED BY DROUGHT . THIS CALAMITY MENACES HUNGER- DEATH TO MILLIONS OF THE,"The Times, 8th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6440,8,8,1921,Summer,8,8,1921,Summer,"three or four times last year 's price . The drought is respon- sible , as anyone with a kitchen garden","The Times, 8th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6441,8,8,1921,Summer,8,8,1921,Summer,", though without conviction on mv part , that the drought had been felt as severely in North Wales as in","The Times, 8th August 1921","England,Wales",UKL,,,North Wales,20th Century newspaper,Media 6442,8,8,1921,Summer,8,8,1921,Summer,hills owing to the many fires caused during the recent drought . Improved services of motor-coaches enable visitors to tour a,"The Times, 8th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6443,8,8,1921,Summer,8,8,1921,Summer,"MAKE GOOD -THE SHORTAGE OF FEED caused by the prolonged drought by sowing rapid-growing crops on all available ground , and","The Times, 8th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6444,8,8,1921,Summer,8,8,1921,Summer,"for one years ley , and for renovating leys where drought has spoiled the Clover Plant ) . WHITE MUSTARD .","The Times, 8th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6445,8,8,1921,Summer,8,8,1921,Summer,. Hence the tremendous dimensions of the famine when the drought came . The chaos in transport is the greatest obstacle,"The Times, 8th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6446,8,8,1921,Summer,8,8,1921,Summer,late spring barley and oats lies with the early summer drought : the rainless weeks in May and June when the,"The Times, 8th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6447,8,8,1921,Summer,8,8,1921,Summer,", while wheat-mostly autumn sown and therefore less susceptible to drought-has gained several points on the very encouraging July estimate .","The Times, 8th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6448,8,8,1921,Summer,8,8,1921,Summer,this aspect of the industry that the effects of the drought are especially pronounced . It is no exaggeration to say,"The Times, 8th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6449,8,8,1921,Summer,8,8,1921,Summer,"Only small areas have been sown on account of the drought , and in most cases the seed and labour have","The Times, 8th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6450,8,8,1921,Summer,8,8,1921,Summer,"This is extremely serious , and the continuance of the drought-for it has beea only partially broken-dispels any hope ( Continued","The Times, 8th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6451,8,8,1921,Summer,8,8,1921,Summer,hope that appreciable improvement can be looked for . The drought has done irreparable damage . HOPS . A few estimates,"The Times, 8th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6452,9,8,1921,Summer,9,8,1921,Summer,"Hamp- ton Court Mlaze have died , owing to the drought . In the last 20 years 1,156,134 rats have been","The Times, 9th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6453,10,8,1921,Summer,10,8,1921,Summer,"hot sunshine , there is no sign of the recent drought . The becks are once more merrily vocal , and","The Times, 10th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6454,10,8,1921,Summer,10,8,1921,Summer,"the Rheidol and Ystivyth Rivers were in flood , the drought having completely broken up . Strong westerly winds caused a","The Times, 10th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6455,10,8,1921,Summer,10,8,1921,Summer,this quantity during September if the prevailing conditions of abnormal drought continue . This means a general reduction all round of,"The Times, 10th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6456,10,8,1921,Summer,10,8,1921,Summer,"still more on account of the abAormal season and the drought , which ia most gardens , at any rate in","The Times, 10th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6457,10,8,1921,Summer,10,8,1921,Summer,"month , and 629,000 for July , 1920 .. The drought has been directly responsible for many fires , particularly in","The Times, 10th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6458,11,8,1921,Summer,11,8,1921,Summer,doomed to starve . The corn crops are destroyed with drought in those districts which used to victual the wlhole country,"The Times, 11st August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6459,12,8,1921,Summer,12,8,1921,Summer,", and dairy produce continues to be affected by tbe drought , and therte is little possibility of cheap vegetables being","The Times, 12th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6460,12,8,1921,Summer,12,8,1921,Summer,"for snlails to craclk-a scarce corimnodity in these dayas.of , drought . Ilere , man . is the least natural bit","The Times, 12th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6461,12,8,1921,Summer,12,8,1921,Summer,"charm of the place , and notwith- standing the recent drought the countryside is looking wonderlfully fresh . The beaches ,","The Times, 12th August 1921",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,Lynton,20th Century newspaper,Media 6462,12,8,1921,Summer,12,8,1921,Summer,") - per cwt . This year , notwithstanding the drought , ears are well filled by grain of fine quality","The Times, 12th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6463,12,8,1921,Summer,12,8,1921,Summer,"a suffering little one ! ! Enable us to 'fight drought , famine , and pestilence in the most stricken land","The Times, 12th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6464,12,8,1921,Summer,12,8,1921,Summer,"but the encireling vegetation is green , and during the drought the puddles round the rim have proved a veritable godsend","The Times, 12th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6465,13,8,1921,Summer,13,8,1921,Summer,in Bedfordshire have been abandoned tthis year owing to the drought . The Salvation Army band from Portsmouth left yesterday .,"The Times, 13th August 1921",England,"UKH,UKJ","UKH2,UKJ3","UKH25,UKJ31",,20th Century newspaper,Media 6466,13,8,1921,Summer,13,8,1921,Summer,"of the south- eastern districts of England , where the drought was broken locally by heavy thunderstorms . At Lympne ,","The Times, 13th August 1921",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,"Folkestone,Lympne",20th Century newspaper,Media 6467,13,8,1921,Summer,13,8,1921,Summer,.. .. Highland Games .. .. Beyond this Life .. Drought-Resisting Plants The Woman 's View : Children 's * Holidays,"The Times, 13th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6468,13,8,1921,Summer,13,8,1921,Summer,"were made in Scotland and North . Wales . The drought has had a ruinous effect on some moors , notably","The Times, 13th August 1921","England,Scotland,Wales","UKM,UKL",,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6469,13,8,1921,Summer,13,8,1921,Summer,"are plentiful , and have not been affected by the drought or the rains . LANCASHIRE. -FeW guns were out on","The Times, 13th August 1921",England,UKD,UKD4,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6470,13,8,1921,Summer,13,8,1921,Summer,and sport was of an in- different character . The drought of June and July and the moorland fires which followed,"The Times, 13th August 1921",England,UKD,UKD4,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6471,13,8,1921,Summer,13,8,1921,Summer,"went Department , "" The Times , "" London .. DROUGHT RESISTING PLANTS . THE GARDENERS COMFORT . ( EtO- it","The Times, 13th August 1921",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6472,13,8,1921,Summer,13,8,1921,Summer,"Since midsumnaer it has been easy to single out the drought-resisting plants in gardens , for they have stood amid a","The Times, 13th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6473,13,8,1921,Summer,13,8,1921,Summer,"the future outlook , but taking into consideration the great drought and the consequent high prices of butter and'milk , it","The Times, 13th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6474,15,8,1921,Summer,15,8,1921,Summer,"greenness which catches the eye of a visitor from the drought-stricken South . Green spaces are.a characteristic of Harrog , ate","The Times, 15th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6475,15,8,1921,Summer,15,8,1921,Summer,"the first real rain- fall since the beginning of the drought took place , but there were fine intervals . To-dav","The Times, 15th August 1921",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Margate,20th Century newspaper,Media 6476,15,8,1921,Summer,15,8,1921,Summer,completely juistified . Saturday witnessed a proriounced break in the drought throughout England and Wales . Londoners awoke to the unusual,"The Times, 15th August 1921","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6477,15,8,1921,Summer,15,8,1921,Summer,"old British camp , are still brown after the long drought , though a shade of green is stealing over them","The Times, 15th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6478,15,8,1921,Summer,15,8,1921,Summer,"the mud , for the long overdue break in the drought promised a superfluity of the required material . But the","The Times, 15th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6479,15,8,1921,Summer,15,8,1921,Summer,) . I MAES To-MoRRow FARMERS ' FUTTURE POLICY . DROUGHT AND CROPS INCREASE IN BREEDING STOCK . ( BY OuR,"The Times, 15th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6480,15,8,1921,Summer,15,8,1921,Summer,"not maintain this course in actual result , because the drought has destroyed large areas of the young plants grown from","The Times, 15th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6481,15,8,1921,Summer,15,8,1921,Summer,only crops on the farm that have successfully withstood the drought and attained or exceeded average weight and quality . ROOTS,"The Times, 15th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6482,15,8,1921,Summer,15,8,1921,Summer,"paying level , whatever the price may be . The drought has hamnpered or made impracticable the sowing of many of","The Times, 15th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6483,16,8,1921,Summer,16,8,1921,Summer,"Thames hereby , glvse notIce-.that. in -conse-mence of the- Present drought sod shiortaze of wat-er-in tho'Rive , tbty have-given the follow-","The Times, 16th August 1921",England,UKJ,,,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 6484,16,8,1921,Summer,16,8,1921,Summer,"The Thames Conservators announce that , in consequence of the drought and the shortage of water in the . river ,","The Times, 16th August 1921",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 6485,16,8,1921,Summer,16,8,1921,Summer,anxiety over the potato crop . Owing to the prolonged drought the Hlungarian and Yugo-Slav maize crops are absolutely ruined .,"The Times, 16th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6486,16,8,1921,Summer,16,8,1921,Summer,own salvation . The Fauna of Waterworks . The prolonged drought and the abnormal temperatures of this year have affected water-,"The Times, 16th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6487,16,8,1921,Summer,16,8,1921,Summer,", M.D. , Do*ning. *Proxime accesrit : C.- C. W. Drought , M.A. , M.D , , Downing . The ""","The Times, 16th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6488,17,8,1921,Summer,17,8,1921,Summer,"popular , and angling since the' end of - the drought has improved materiall. 'Trout of 21b. to 31b. are being","The Times, 17th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6489,17,8,1921,Summer,17,8,1921,Summer,"milk , butter and eggs , mainly owing to the drought and seasonal causes , and to inereases in rentsi made","The Times, 17th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6490,17,8,1921,Summer,17,8,1921,Summer,policy it is due that this failure of crops through drought in a large area has become a disaster that menaces,"The Times, 17th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6491,17,8,1921,Summer,17,8,1921,Summer,"has had in organizing relief for great famines due to drought . Our Indian ofticials have coped , and coped more","The Times, 17th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6492,18,8,1921,Summer,18,8,1921,Summer,clause . FAIR PROSPECT FOR HOPS . RECOVERY AFTER THE DROUGHT . We'have received the following reports of the prospects of,"The Times, 18th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6493,18,8,1921,Summer,18,8,1921,Summer,"Only the best-cultivated and well-established gardens have come through the drought well . In the Weald of Kent , with its","The Times, 18th August 1921",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Weald,20th Century newspaper,Media 6494,18,8,1921,Summer,18,8,1921,Summer,", with its clay subsoil , the effect of the drought has been generally more serious . In this district the","The Times, 18th August 1921",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Weald,20th Century newspaper,Media 6495,18,8,1921,Summer,18,8,1921,Summer,ove to be of excellent quality . EAST KENT. -The drought has caused an appearance of red spider on some of,"The Times, 18th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6496,18,8,1921,Summer,18,8,1921,Summer,prove very much better than was anticipated . during the drought . The rain came about a fortnight too late to,"The Times, 18th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6497,18,8,1921,Summer,18,8,1921,Summer,"begin at the end of the month . HEREFORDSHIRE. -The drought had a bad effect on the hops , but the","The Times, 18th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6498,18,8,1921,Summer,18,8,1921,Summer,"from Leafleld and receive at Banbury . ROADS AND THE DROUGHT . FLINTS , DUST , AND SAND . The drought","The Times, 18th August 1921",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Banbury,20th Century newspaper,Media 6499,18,8,1921,Summer,18,8,1921,Summer,"DROUGHT . FLINTS , DUST , AND SAND . The drought has had widely different effects on-roads. - In cities and","The Times, 18th August 1921",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Banbury,20th Century newspaper,Media 6500,18,8,1921,Summer,18,8,1921,Summer,"A further difficulty in road repair , connected with the drought , and contributing to the development - of this state","The Times, 18th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6501,18,8,1921,Summer,18,8,1921,Summer,"ASD PHySICs. -Dr .. Carl . Salter on ' The Drought in England Dirins the Summer of 1921 "" ; Dr.","The Times, 18th August 1921",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6502,18,8,1921,Summer,18,8,1921,Summer,"spring , as being less liable to be affected by drought . Fugitive peasants do not amount to more than 3","The Times, 18th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6503,18,8,1921,Summer,18,8,1921,Summer,"owvners . The pro- vinces visited were affected by the drought in the following order : -Samara . Tartar Republic ,","The Times, 18th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6504,18,8,1921,Summer,18,8,1921,Summer,"of feeding stuffs. which started during the protracted period of drought , the farmers fearing that fodder would run short during","The Times, 18th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6505,19,8,1921,Summer,19,8,1921,Summer,"in Turkestan this year was greater than la%st year , drought and floods followed , and did much damage . The","The Times, 19th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6506,19,8,1921,Summer,19,8,1921,Summer,. The larger portion of the area now visited by drought and famine has been under the Bolshevist Government ever since,"The Times, 19th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6507,20,8,1921,Summer,20,8,1921,Summer,would have thought that to wave torches after a long drought in the proximity of arid corntields was a course far,"The Times, 20th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6508,20,8,1921,Summer,20,8,1921,Summer,"breeding season . Birds shift their quarters , and -in drought will leave a dry moor for better watered ground .","The Times, 20th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6509,20,8,1921,Summer,20,8,1921,Summer,watered ground . This year has been one of such drought as we have not known before ; so that we,"The Times, 20th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6510,20,8,1921,Summer,20,8,1921,Summer,"August , there has been little harm done by summer drought or anything.else . The season opened equally well in Aberdeen-","The Times, 20th August 1921",Scotland,UKM,"UKM5,UKM2","UKM50,UKM21","Aberdeen,Forfarshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 6511,20,8,1921,Summer,20,8,1921,Summer,ATALPAS. . : - TREES THAT RESIST .. . . DROUGHT . ( FROM A CoRRtESPONDENT . ) Though all the,"The Times, 20th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6512,20,8,1921,Summer,20,8,1921,Summer,"town planting is Catalpa bignonioides , a tree endowed with drought-resisting qualities of a , high order , which this year","The Times, 20th August 1921",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6513,20,8,1921,Summer,20,8,1921,Summer,"descriptions are greatly In need of rnowantin after the prolonged drought , and they should be taken in hand at the","The Times, 20th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6514,22,8,1921,Summer,22,8,1921,Summer,"them face to face , Memories in Turf- The reeent drought not o0ly withered greez lawn and pasture , -but oecasionally","The Times, 22th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6515,22,8,1921,Summer,22,8,1921,Summer,by mowiag and the feet of v-isi- tors . The drought has mapped out the lines of this temporary installation of,"The Times, 22th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6516,22,8,1921,Summer,22,8,1921,Summer,especially benefited as a result of the breaking of the drought . Owing to the repeated washings which were necessary and,"The Times, 22th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6517,22,8,1921,Summer,22,8,1921,Summer,"only six anything better than the average . The prolonged drought , the journal states , has had a marked effect","The Times, 22th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6518,23,8,1921,Summer,23,8,1921,Summer,orWaidtuo cl- very prosperoits. uture. or the motor -trade . DROUGHT -7ARNILESS T-O HEALTH . 1 . 1 . . -,"The Times, 23th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6519,25,8,1921,Summer,25,8,1921,Summer,"J. D. C. will lie in regions lightly touched by drought , since the suffering there is from other causes .","The Times, 25th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6520,25,8,1921,Summer,25,8,1921,Summer,"the lack of cover , again the result of the drought , it is probable that birds have been migrating to","The Times, 25th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6521,26,8,1921,Summer,26,8,1921,Summer,SUPPLY . MAKING UP THE DEFICI-ENCY. *In consequence of the drought the supply of vegetables in the winter months is expected,"The Times, 26th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6522,26,8,1921,Summer,26,8,1921,Summer,.. ( Ot . 8 1981 : 7 . J Drought ( Oct 21. 1181 ; ( . W W.Evas .,"The Times, 26th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6523,27,8,1921,Summer,27,8,1921,Summer,"cost of vegetables is due to the break-up of the drought . Scarlet runner beans , wrhich 10 days ago vere","The Times, 27th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6524,27,8,1921,Summer,27,8,1921,Summer,". The foliage which , as a result of the drought , was already shrivelling up in the neighbourhood of Loncdon","The Times, 27th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6525,27,8,1921,Summer,27,8,1921,Summer,"fall in price , and the break up of the drought is now reflected in cheaper vegetables and fruit . (","The Times, 27th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6526,29,8,1921,Summer,29,8,1921,Summer,"soils , such as the chalky Downs of Sussex , drought has reduced -the number of partridges in spite of the","The Times, 29th August 1921",England,UKJ,UKJ2,"UKJ22,UKJ24",Sussex,20th Century newspaper,Media 6527,29,8,1921,Summer,29,8,1921,Summer,to isape with a ew bruiseL . PROFITING BY THE DROUGHT . SOIL SUNNED AND CLEANED . EARLY AUTUMN TILLAGE .,"The Times, 29th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6528,29,8,1921,Summer,29,8,1921,Summer,"compared with last year , as a result of the drought , and they should be ready for the wheat seed","The Times, 29th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6529,29,8,1921,Summer,29,8,1921,Summer,", but the pastures vere only dor- mant during the drought ; the roots were alive and ready , as results","The Times, 29th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6530,29,8,1921,Summer,29,8,1921,Summer,". D3.8.O . ( April 10. 1919 ) ; J. Drought , 1919 ) D. Dwlrur . M.C. ( o. e","The Times, 29th August 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6531,31,8,1921,Summer,31,8,1921,Summer,ha 've Just seen n strange effect of the great drought wvlich seems to be worth recording . A horse-clhestnut tree,"The Times, 31st August 1921",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Kensington,20th Century newspaper,Media 6532,31,8,1921,Summer,31,8,1921,Summer,I have Just seen a strange EFFECT of The great drought wliich seems to he wortlt recording . A liose-cliestnut tree,"The Times, 31st August 1921",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Kensington,20th Century newspaper,Media 6533,1,9,1921,Autumn,1,9,1921,Autumn,was the cause of the present famine more than the drought . The article was published in the Warsaw newspaper Swoboda,"The Times, 1st September 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6534,1,9,1921,Autumn,1,9,1921,Autumn,"give the usual yield on the Volga . Not the drought , but Bolshevism causes millions of victims , and if","The Times, 1st September 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6535,1,9,1921,Autumn,1,9,1921,Autumn,Reports from the Thame9 estuary state that the heat and drought have beea unpropitious so far as the harvest of this,"The Times, 1st September 1921",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6536,1,9,1921,Autumn,1,9,1921,Autumn,". The present season , in conequence of the abnormal drought , has been the worst experienced by small cultivators ,","The Times, 1st September 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6537,1,9,1921,Autumn,1,9,1921,Autumn,"linters , against S , 858,000 bales last month . Drought and the ravages of boll weevil have been the chief","The Times, 1st September 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6538,2,9,1921,Autumn,2,9,1921,Autumn,"Owing to the scarcity of insect life ( during the drought , the birds are smzall , but plurmp ) .","The Times, 2th September 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6539,2,9,1921,Autumn,2,9,1921,Autumn,"as only fair . Partridges have fared badly in the drought , which t , hinned down the birds . CHESHIRE.","The Times, 2th September 1921","Wales,England","UKL,UKD,UKH","UKL1,UKD6,UKL2,UKH1","UKL12,UKL23,UKH13","Carnarvonshire,Flintshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 6540,2,9,1921,Autumn,2,9,1921,Autumn,The loss is attributed partly to the continuance of the drought and unfavourable exchange . In 1919 a net profit of,"The Times, 2th September 1921",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6541,2,9,1921,Autumn,2,9,1921,Autumn,"season , and this is accounted for by the excessive drought , and particularly by the dislocation consequent upon the fire","The Times, 2th September 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6542,2,9,1921,Autumn,2,9,1921,Autumn,"larger crops , which have also been affected by excessive drought . Stringent economy is being exercised and all expenditure avoided","The Times, 2th September 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6543,3,9,1921,Autumn,3,9,1921,Autumn,"butter , and eggs , mainly owing to - the drought and seasonal causes , sent up the index figaue for","The Times, 3th September 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6544,3,9,1921,Autumn,3,9,1921,Autumn,"British and Irish butter now that the effects of the drought have disappeared , and considerable stocks of imported' butter still","The Times, 3th September 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6545,3,9,1921,Autumn,3,9,1921,Autumn,.1 First size bulbs only and trAue FLOWER GARDENS afterthe DROUGHT . to namc . The long drotught of 1921 has,"The Times, 3th September 1921",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6546,5,9,1921,Autumn,5,9,1921,Autumn,twvitch is a substantial offset to the evils of the drought . PoOR CATCH Cors . In the present dry state,"The Times, 5th September 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6547,5,9,1921,Autumn,5,9,1921,Autumn,impracticable tn attempt to proceed furtlher . Believing that the drought was nbout to collapse many farmers sowed catch crops on,"The Times, 5th September 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6548,5,9,1921,Autumn,5,9,1921,Autumn,"his permanent pastures is 'waning wNith the prolongation of the drought , the farmer still hopes that his grassland will play","The Times, 5th September 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6549,5,9,1921,Autumn,5,9,1921,Autumn,cent . total phosphate ) 4s. per unit . THE DROUGHT IN KENT . -O- A Rochester correspondent informs us that,"The Times, 5th September 1921",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6550,5,9,1921,Autumn,5,9,1921,Autumn,"the original estimates , owing to the damage wrought by drought and violent storms . The trans- port problem remains an","The Times, 5th September 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6551,6,9,1921,Autumn,6,9,1921,Autumn,Ronman' nMd : Itali4n hyacinths and early narcissL' The . drought has proved favourable for harvesding bulos and stocks are of,"The Times, 6th September 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6552,6,9,1921,Autumn,6,9,1921,Autumn,"supply for garden watering in consequence of the , unprecedented drought , and that the season 's charge vwill he remitted","The Times, 6th September 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6553,7,9,1921,Autumn,7,9,1921,Autumn,"the edge of the petals . In spite of the drought the apple crop promises . to be good , and","The Times, 7th September 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6554,8,9,1921,Autumn,8,9,1921,Autumn,"Essex Regiment , was kidnapped . MIIDSUMMFR WtATE*ER . REMARKABLE DROUGHT RIi CORDS . ( By OuR . WEATAma CoRREsPoNDENT .","The Times, 8th September 1921","England,GB",UKH,UKH3,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6555,8,9,1921,Autumn,8,9,1921,Autumn,England which mhovs that over a considerable area the great drought-still unbroken-has been even more intense than in tent . At,"The Times, 8th September 1921",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,Weybridge,20th Century newspaper,Media 6556,9,9,1921,Autumn,9,9,1921,Autumn,"month , mainly ou account of the prolongation of the drought . Dairy pro- duce. fruit and vegetables were particularly affected","The Times, 9th September 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6557,9,9,1921,Autumn,9,9,1921,Autumn,"and being now extremely abundant are attacking fruit . The drought has caused the wasp to be exceptionally destructive , because","The Times, 9th September 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6558,9,9,1921,Autumn,9,9,1921,Autumn,"weeds which this year have been wiped out by the drought , except along the borders of streams or in unusual","The Times, 9th September 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6559,10,9,1921,Autumn,10,9,1921,Autumn,without white flowers ean hardly be imagined . yet the drought'has made even this possible if flower-lovers do not bestir themseives,"The Times, 10th September 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6560,10,9,1921,Autumn,10,9,1921,Autumn,"it clear that , as a family , hydrangeas dislike drought . They do not thrive on poor ground , and","The Times, 10th September 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6561,10,9,1921,Autumn,10,9,1921,Autumn,"climatic conditions . Lord Ullswater complains of this hot and droughty season . Mr. Lyon , on the other hand ,","The Times, 10th September 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6562,10,9,1921,Autumn,10,9,1921,Autumn,"The modification of Rumanian harvest estimates , in consequence of drought and storms , has already been referred to , although","The Times, 10th September 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6563,12,9,1921,Autumn,12,9,1921,Autumn,sharing with Suffolk and Essex the full effects of the drought . A Surrey correspondent gives an interestina account of the,"The Times, 12th September 1921",England,"UKH,UKJ","UKH3,UKJ4,UKH1,UKJ2","UKJ42,UKH14,UKJ23,UKJ22,UKJ24",Sussex,20th Century newspaper,Media 6564,12,9,1921,Autumn,12,9,1921,Autumn,"crop , has suffered severely from the intense and prolonged drought . Having regard to the many cases of partial or","The Times, 12th September 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6565,12,9,1921,Autumn,12,9,1921,Autumn,Toxas reports itate that the continued deterioration has resuited from drought and weevil damage : very little new . fralt is,"The Times, 12th September 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6566,13,9,1921,Autumn,13,9,1921,Autumn,a depth of 2ifi . So great has been the'recent drought that the fall of between 150 and 230 tons of,"The Times, 13th September 1921",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6567,14,9,1921,Autumn,14,9,1921,Autumn,rabbit for a few short blades of grass in a drought-stricken pasture . The close-cropping rabbit is able to derive nourishment,"The Times, 14th September 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6568,14,9,1921,Autumn,14,9,1921,Autumn,", rose gently into a mass of foliage wIlich the drought had already turned fracn green to yellow . The setting","The Times, 14th September 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6569,14,9,1921,Autumn,14,9,1921,Autumn,an invasion of impurities from outside . In the recent drought the records showed occasional quite abnormal increases . Subse- quent,"The Times, 14th September 1921",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6570,16,9,1921,Autumn,16,9,1921,Autumn,reflection upon themselves . The associa- tion between the present drought and tho plundering of their landlords ' estates and houses,"The Times, 16th September 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6571,16,9,1921,Autumn,16,9,1921,Autumn,". "" I counter with the indisputable statement that a drought is a drought , but the old man shakes his","The Times, 16th September 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6572,16,9,1921,Autumn,16,9,1921,Autumn,"counter with the indisputable statement that a drought is a drought , but the old man shakes his head sagely and","The Times, 16th September 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6573,17,9,1921,Autumn,17,9,1921,Autumn,"next year , as a . resulit either of a drought and the lack of horses- ; or of the peasants","The Times, 17th September 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6574,17,9,1921,Autumn,17,9,1921,Autumn,have been phenomenally frequent as an indirect result of the drought .. One of the villages that I have visited in,"The Times, 17th September 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6575,17,9,1921,Autumn,17,9,1921,Autumn,"The losses in Springr bedding plants , through the severe drought , would be an even more serious matter tharr is","The Times, 17th September 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6576,17,9,1921,Autumn,17,9,1921,Autumn,"On thin or high- lying ground , the prolonged : drought , to which , in the South , Nature has","The Times, 17th September 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6577,17,9,1921,Autumn,17,9,1921,Autumn,"in general seem to have stood up well against the drought , gardeners may expect to see many of the newer","The Times, 17th September 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6578,19,9,1921,Autumn,19,9,1921,Autumn,". Food prices , advanced as the effect of the drought became pronounced , are now declining again and some of","The Times, 19th September 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6579,19,9,1921,Autumn,19,9,1921,Autumn,"protection against the eaprices of Nature . One summer 's drought , and thousands , millions perhaps , who once enjoyed","The Times, 19th September 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6580,19,9,1921,Autumn,19,9,1921,Autumn,"these thousands are dying , not merely because of the drought , but because they are living in a land where","The Times, 19th September 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6581,19,9,1921,Autumn,19,9,1921,Autumn,only a logical conclusion of their whole policy hastened by drought . Our contributor indicates that if it had not been,"The Times, 19th September 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6582,19,9,1921,Autumn,19,9,1921,Autumn,"be better appreciated from the following figures relating to the drought . The three critical months for the crops are ,","The Times, 19th September 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6583,20,9,1921,Autumn,20,9,1921,Autumn,"and the blue of belated forget-me-not . In spite of drought , one can still force one 's way through lily-pads","The Times, 20th September 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6584,20,9,1921,Autumn,20,9,1921,Autumn,"Alberta , where the crops suffer almost every year from drought . FIGHT FOR SAKARIA LINES . BAD TREATMENT OF BRITISH","The Times, 20th September 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6585,21,9,1921,Autumn,21,9,1921,Autumn,"the neighbourhood , will be present . VEGETABLES AND THE DROUGHT .. WELSH SUCCESSES AT AUTUMN SHO1V . The Royal Rorticultural","The Times, 21st September 1921",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH23,Elstree,20th Century newspaper,Media 6586,21,9,1921,Autumn,21,9,1921,Autumn,"afternoon in the hail at Vincent-square . Owing to the drought , which has been most disastrous in its effect on","The Times, 21st September 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6587,22,9,1921,Autumn,22,9,1921,Autumn,", way , . and greens that have withstood the drought ma'rvellously . It is not' , however , in still","The Times, 22th September 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6588,22,9,1921,Autumn,22,9,1921,Autumn,"that the shrinkage in profits Is due to lowes by drought . reduetion in price' of wool and stock , and","The Times, 22th September 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6589,23,9,1921,Autumn,23,9,1921,Autumn,( apart from the scarcify of:cattle foods resulting from the drought ) for the high price now charged to the London,"The Times, 23th September 1921",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6590,23,9,1921,Autumn,23,9,1921,Autumn,is recovering more than could have been expected after the drought . This same drougit' and the practical absence as yet,"The Times, 23th September 1921",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Kew,20th Century newspaper,Media 6591,26,9,1921,Autumn,26,9,1921,Autumn,"sides of the Trent . In consequence of the prolonged drought the water is very low , and some stretches are","The Times, 26th September 1921",England,"UKE,UKF,UKG",UKE1,,River Trent,20th Century newspaper,Media 6592,26,9,1921,Autumn,26,9,1921,Autumn,"outlook is much improved . Owing to the previous prolonged drought , the yield of oats and linseed will be seriously","The Times, 26th September 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6593,27,9,1921,Autumn,27,9,1921,Autumn,"of milfoil , the only plant which had weathered the drought . It looked most elegant , and gave out a","The Times, 27th September 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6594,29,9,1921,Autumn,29,9,1921,Autumn,condition considering tbe.record-drought . Hard courts actually suffer more from drought than grass . These are nicely hunid and true f$or,"The Times, 29th September 1921",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Hendon,20th Century newspaper,Media 6595,3,10,1921,Autumn,3,10,1921,Autumn,unwise to cut it down on the first appearance of drought .. Whether the first Act has been extended too widely,"The Times, 3th October 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6596,5,10,1921,Autumn,5,10,1921,Autumn,ever been exhibited . The effect of this year 's drought seems to have had a distinct influence on two of,"The Times, 5th October 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6597,5,10,1921,Autumn,5,10,1921,Autumn,"and Blenheim Orange , has exceUled itself and enjoyed the drought , so that seldom have such fine examples of these","The Times, 5th October 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6598,6,10,1921,Autumn,6,10,1921,Autumn,"that in the North , at any rate , the drought had been broken , but . the weather at Haydock","The Times, 6th October 1921",England,UKD,UKD7,,Haydock Park,20th Century newspaper,Media 6599,6,10,1921,Autumn,6,10,1921,Autumn,", Fife- shire . - As a result of the drought , the Nottingham and Grantham Canal , opened in 1790","The Times, 6th October 1921","England,Scotland","UKF,UKM","UKF1,UKM2","UKF14,UKM22","Grantham Canal,St. Andrews Bay",20th Century newspaper,Media 6600,6,10,1921,Autumn,6,10,1921,Autumn,"defiance of the almanac , still with us , the drought has been just as marked and as abnormal as the","The Times, 6th October 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6601,7,10,1921,Autumn,7,10,1921,Autumn,owing to the shrinkage of the soil' caused by the drought . The vicar is appealing for funds for restoration work,"The Times, 7th October 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6602,7,10,1921,Autumn,7,10,1921,Autumn,"the ground , con- sequent upon the exceptional heat and drought , Rugby football engagements for next Saturday have been cancelled","The Times, 7th October 1921",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6603,8,10,1921,Autumn,8,10,1921,Autumn,but there was every indication that the effect of the drought would be felt probably for at least a couple of,"The Times, 8th October 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6604,10,10,1921,Autumn,10,10,1921,Autumn,"capable , when once . established , of wvithstanding sammer drought of great intensity and of responding in ear and kernel","The Times, 10th October 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6605,10,10,1921,Autumn,10,10,1921,Autumn,", barely able to shoot . . . . The drought spoiled spring oats ; lucky were those who had winters","The Times, 10th October 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6606,10,10,1921,Autumn,10,10,1921,Autumn,to describe to you the disastrous effects of the recent drought on the swedes and white turnips in this district (,"The Times, 10th October 1921",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6607,11,10,1921,Autumn,11,10,1921,Autumn,"the absence of Lord Desborough , said that the utnprecedented drought was causing them great anxiety , as it was ilot","The Times, 11st October 1921",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 6608,11,10,1921,Autumn,11,10,1921,Autumn,"they were not out of the wood , for the drought was still seriously affecting the flow -of the river .","The Times, 11st October 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6609,11,10,1921,Autumn,11,10,1921,Autumn,more water in stock than at any period during the drought . There was no possibility of London 's running short,"The Times, 11st October 1921",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6610,11,10,1921,Autumn,11,10,1921,Autumn,", these home soups are nourish- ing . Until the drought made them too dear , we bought vegetables and fruit","The Times, 11st October 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6611,11,10,1921,Autumn,11,10,1921,Autumn,"the course was in splendid order , the long continued drought made approaching . to the hole and putting very tricky","The Times, 11st October 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6612,12,10,1921,Autumn,12,10,1921,Autumn,the early cocoa crop as a result of the abnormal drought experienced in the latter months of last year and the,"The Times, 12th October 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6613,14,10,1921,Autumn,14,10,1921,Autumn,"sunmmer , but this was unavoidable owing to the exceptional drought . As regards the designs of the cottages and buildings","The Times, 14th October 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6614,14,10,1921,Autumn,14,10,1921,Autumn,recently . Buter beans . w-hich advanced rapidly tltring the drought from 14 up to as much a ; S 38,"The Times, 14th October 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6615,14,10,1921,Autumn,14,10,1921,Autumn,"midsummer of a good and plentiful vintage , but the drought dried the grapes on the stalks . September rains came","The Times, 14th October 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6616,14,10,1921,Autumn,14,10,1921,Autumn,"to take their horses to meetings , and the unprecedented drought , there were many horses which had been unable to","The Times, 14th October 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6617,15,10,1921,Autumn,15,10,1921,Autumn,"OCTOBER 15 , 1921 . Special Articles : PAGS The Drought . By Sir Napier Shaw .. 11 A Tropical Picture","The Times, 15th October 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6618,15,10,1921,Autumn,15,10,1921,Autumn,"three of its four quarters has been remarkable for its drought , its abundant sunshine , and its exceptional warmth .","The Times, 15th October 1921",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6619,15,10,1921,Autumn,15,10,1921,Autumn,that we may be stil shorter for October . The drought has been so exceptional and prolonged in this particular region,"The Times, 15th October 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6620,15,10,1921,Autumn,15,10,1921,Autumn,"date , and therefore show the progressive course of the drought from the beginning of the year . The figures are","The Times, 15th October 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6621,15,10,1921,Autumn,15,10,1921,Autumn,consider what we are prepared for in the way of drought ; a little furtler pusih in : that direction this,"The Times, 15th October 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6622,15,10,1921,Autumn,15,10,1921,Autumn,sort of picture of what has bcen happening during this droughty period it is best to have in mind the inferences,"The Times, 15th October 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6623,15,10,1921,Autumn,15,10,1921,Autumn,"have noticed this year , go through . a prolonged drought vithout distress . Though many species are . tender and","The Times, 15th October 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6624,17,10,1921,Autumn,17,10,1921,Autumn,farmer easy or conduce to cheap production . The abnormal drought has had the two-fold effect during the summer of increasing,"The Times, 17th October 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6625,18,10,1921,Autumn,18,10,1921,Autumn,if that party carries a majority of the constituencies . DROUGHT STOPS FA CTORlIES . C ( 'ROMf OUR CORImSPONDENT .,"The Times, 18th October 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6626,18,10,1921,Autumn,18,10,1921,Autumn,"CORImSPONDENT . ) BRITSSELS , OCT. 17 . The persistent drought threatens to exhaust the reserve of wvater in the region","The Times, 18th October 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6627,18,10,1921,Autumn,18,10,1921,Autumn,"of 18 entries , a sure sign that the long drought is now telling its tale . Eowood has not had","The Times, 18th October 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6628,18,10,1921,Autumn,18,10,1921,Autumn,", and rain water , none having failed during recent drought , Werll-imbednd grronds , grashouses , and provucttsv kitchen garen","The Times, 18th October 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6629,19,10,1921,Autumn,19,10,1921,Autumn,", which is considLred good when the continuous heat and drought are taken into consideration . NEWCASTLE MEETING . ZEPHYR AND","The Times, 19th October 1921",England,UKC,UKC2,UKC22,Newcastle,20th Century newspaper,Media 6630,19,10,1921,Autumn,19,10,1921,Autumn,"two sides , and a good game resulted . The drought made the turf very hard , but the players maintained","The Times, 19th October 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6631,20,10,1921,Autumn,20,10,1921,Autumn,". which' have not been mown lately owing to the drought. , ruffled up , encouraging the players to be short","The Times, 20th October 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6632,25,10,1921,Autumn,25,10,1921,Autumn,their lands . The rest you . know . The drought was appalling . Day after day for months the grand,"The Times, 25th October 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6633,25,10,1921,Autumn,25,10,1921,Autumn,"this year . When he was out there a severe drought prevailed , and this had checked ploughing , othervise he","The Times, 25th October 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6634,26,10,1921,Autumn,26,10,1921,Autumn,"prospects were ex-cellent , thle camps were recovering from the drought , and working expenses were slowly decreasing . . The","The Times, 26th October 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6635,31,10,1921,Autumn,31,10,1921,Autumn,"and examine the claimant. , WART DISEASE IN POTATOES . DROUGHT AS A PREVENTIVE . THE ORMSKIRK TRIALS . ( BY","The Times, 31st October 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6636,31,10,1921,Autumn,31,10,1921,Autumn,"not until August 15 , following a break in the drought , that it was . detected on tbe immunity field","The Times, 31st October 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6637,2,11,1921,Autumn,2,11,1921,Autumn,was the remarkable way in which they with- stand a drought even as severe as that wvith wlhich the South-East of,"The Times, 2th November 1921",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6638,2,11,1921,Autumn,2,11,1921,Autumn,"Exports of coconuts and copra declined owing to a prolonged drought . Other industries , for example , sago and jungle","The Times, 2th November 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6639,3,11,1921,Autumn,3,11,1921,Autumn,"night , showing that the autumn-sown crops stood the long drought very' well . Those sowvn early in the spring remained","The Times, 3th November 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6640,5,11,1921,Autumn,5,11,1921,Autumn,"the trees suffered only lightly from the ravages of the drought , for in many plantations a 50 per cent .","The Times, 5th November 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6641,5,11,1921,Autumn,5,11,1921,Autumn,": the enall hills suriunding Athens aire already -covered with.tbis drought-resisting tree , which is particularily.suite4 to a soil which is","The Times, 5th November 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6642,7,11,1921,Autumn,7,11,1921,Autumn,the dry summer of this year slagged pastures withistood the drought in a wonderful way . 'A faiF dressing 'is 7cwt.,"The Times, 7th November 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6643,11,11,1921,Autumn,11,11,1921,Autumn,with those for the previous year : - Tlle Australian drought of 1920 has thus exercised an adverse effect upon the,"The Times, 11st November 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6644,14,11,1921,Autumn,14,11,1921,Autumn,"the river is ex- - ceptionally low owing to the drought , and it is necessary for goods to be carried","The Times, 14th November 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6645,14,11,1921,Autumn,14,11,1921,Autumn,", the idea being that in consequence of the long-continuedl drought and hlird ground many two-year-olds lhave not beer brought out","The Times, 14th November 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6646,15,11,1921,Autumn,15,11,1921,Autumn,'s estimates . Tlis i' very satisfactory considerinig the severe drought this sunimer . Panama disease has been discov'ered in vanious,"The Times, 15th November 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6647,17,11,1921,Autumn,17,11,1921,Autumn,"relieved of their old and constant . terror : of drought , poverty-stricken districts are fliurishing and prosperous , and the","The Times, 17th November 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6648,18,11,1921,Autumn,18,11,1921,Autumn,"tense and awful , for the dread work started by drought , famine , and disease is being intensified and .","The Times, 18th November 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6649,18,11,1921,Autumn,18,11,1921,Autumn,see that the North bas suffered . far less from drought than the-South of England. - Of . the great trade,"The Times, 18th November 1921",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6650,21,11,1921,Autumn,21,11,1921,Autumn,"after the premature fall of the leaf caused by the drought in July , the remaxining leaves , recruited by abiundant","The Times, 21st November 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6651,21,11,1921,Autumn,21,11,1921,Autumn,"tense and awful , for the dread work started by drought , famine , and disease is being intensified and pro-","The Times, 21st November 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6652,25,11,1921,Autumn,25,11,1921,Autumn,". *a la 22 2 U - "" ILONDON 'S DROUGHT . RAINFALIL ONLY HALF THE NORMAL . ( 1y OUR","The Times, 25th November 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6653,25,11,1921,Autumn,25,11,1921,Autumn,"year wvill surpass all previous "" iecords "" for prolonged drought itI ondon . At the headquarters of the Britisil Rainfall","The Times, 25th November 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6654,25,11,1921,Autumn,25,11,1921,Autumn,"the Commonwealth : - A land of extremes , of droughts and lloodsf of bush tires , of visitations in the","The Times, 25th November 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6655,25,11,1921,Autumn,25,11,1921,Autumn,"principal business is in Australin-a land of extremes . of droughts , and floods , of bush fires , of visitations","The Times, 25th November 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6656,25,11,1921,Autumn,25,11,1921,Autumn,"whole country will be overstocked , and when the next drought comes along the mortality is bound to be very great","The Times, 25th November 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6657,25,11,1921,Autumn,25,11,1921,Autumn,"Another point to keep in mind wvas this-that , notwithstanding droughts , depressed markets , and the ever- increasing but'dens of","The Times, 25th November 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6658,25,11,1921,Autumn,25,11,1921,Autumn,"years , This year , although it came after the drought , was really afected to some extent by it .","The Times, 25th November 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6659,25,11,1921,Autumn,25,11,1921,Autumn,keep their ewe flocks alive during the twvd years of drought . But for that ex- pense they would thIs year,"The Times, 25th November 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6660,29,11,1921,Autumn,29,11,1921,Autumn,the sky is constanitly hIuc . This exceptional and prolonged drought is causing no little inconveniience . The rivers are also,"The Times, 29th November 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6661,1,12,1921,Winter,1,12,1921,Winter,"necklaces at the opera than in the streets . THE DROUGHT . ( BY OUB WEATHER CoRREs ? oNDEn , -T","The Times, 1st December 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6662,2,12,1921,Winter,2,12,1921,Winter,"of all proportion to the work entailed . "" MORE DROUGHT 'RECORDS , ' LONDON 'S 186 "" SURPLUS "" HOURS","The Times, 2th December 1921",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6663,3,12,1921,Winter,3,12,1921,Winter,passenger services between Southampton and Canada . 11 MONTHS ' DROUGHT . RAINFALL OF 10 INCHES . ( BY OUR WEATHER,"The Times, 3th December 1921",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ32,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6664,3,12,1921,Winter,3,12,1921,Winter,"OUR WEATHER CORRESPOvDENT . ) In the article about the drought that was published in The Time8 yesterday , it should","The Times, 3th December 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6665,6,12,1921,Winter,6,12,1921,Winter,of the high-water level outside . During long periods of drought this Yssel Lake may serve as a fresh-water reservoir for,"The Times, 6th December 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6666,7,12,1921,Winter,7,12,1921,Winter,"and Seals , bv M1r . Seton Gordon ; on Droughts and Floods , by Sir N-apier Shaw : oni D","The Times, 7th December 1921",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6667,8,12,1921,Winter,8,12,1921,Winter,", and the Bradford Corporation , which , during thc drought this year , did not find it necessary to cut","The Times, 8th December 1921",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE41,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6668,9,12,1921,Winter,9,12,1921,Winter,"truly . At the moment they have buffered from the drought . There was one green , early in the round","The Times, 9th December 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6669,10,12,1921,Winter,10,12,1921,Winter,"Lilies bask in the sun , and though -not naturally drought-lovers , bear with a long drought , if the ground","The Times, 10th December 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6670,10,12,1921,Winter,10,12,1921,Winter,"and though -not naturally drought-lovers , bear with a long drought , if the ground and cultivation are suitable . 'Theyr","The Times, 10th December 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6671,13,12,1921,Winter,13,12,1921,Winter,"London Hospital , Whitechapel , E.l . RIVER SHORTENED BY DROUGHT . 16 MILES OFF THE KENNET . LORD ] )","The Times, 13th December 1921",England,"UKJ,UKK,UKI","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1,UKI1",UKI12,"River Thames,Whitechapel",20th Century newspaper,Media 6672,13,12,1921,Winter,13,12,1921,Winter,Water Committee spoke of the serious effects of the prolonged drought . He moved the adoption of a recommendation to construct,"The Times, 13th December 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6673,13,12,1921,Winter,13,12,1921,Winter,"every drop of water they possibly could , for the drought was still going on ; The returns for October showed","The Times, 13th December 1921",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Teddington,20th Century newspaper,Media 6674,13,12,1921,Winter,13,12,1921,Winter,certain districts of England would become uninhabitable owing to the drought . THE . SALE ROOM . BOOKS ILLUSTRATED BY RACKHAM,"The Times, 13th December 1921",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6675,14,12,1921,Winter,14,12,1921,Winter,"quite the scourge they are sometimes thought to be . Droughts , floods , and bush-fires are , I know ,","The Times, 14th December 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6676,14,12,1921,Winter,14,12,1921,Winter,"all public meetings , fetes , &c . . Thc drought' is also responsible for great forest 9ires , which are","The Times, 14th December 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6677,17,12,1921,Winter,17,12,1921,Winter,late to influence action . WATER SHORTAGE . . SERIOUS DROUGHT EFFECTS IN MANY DISTRICTS . It is expected that the,"The Times, 17th December 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6678,17,12,1921,Winter,17,12,1921,Winter,IN MANY DISTRICTS . It is expected that the prolonged drought will have a serious effect in many parts of England,"The Times, 17th December 1921",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6679,17,12,1921,Winter,17,12,1921,Winter,"Officials are visiting the districts where the effects of the drought are being severely felt . There are nearly 2,000 witer","The Times, 17th December 1921","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6680,17,12,1921,Winter,17,12,1921,Winter,"Greens bave advanced in price , owirAg to the summer drought . ' It is expected that Brussels'sprouts will bQ qQd.","The Times, 17th December 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6681,17,12,1921,Winter,17,12,1921,Winter,", as it did in the lon , g summer drought , try fried green celery tops puled into small pieces","The Times, 17th December 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6682,19,12,1921,Winter,19,12,1921,Winter,"survey , expressed the opinion that , even when no drought prevailed , the quantity of suitable water for public supplies","The Times, 19th December 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6683,20,12,1921,Winter,20,12,1921,Winter,"zones of the country , thus dispelling fears of a drought . Tbe work of our staff has been particularly arduous","The Times, 20th December 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6684,21,12,1921,Winter,21,12,1921,Winter,TO-D I I I mmmmmwmmw ? a I I THE DROUGHT AND HEALTH . MORE WINTER DISEASE . EFFECT OF HOT,"The Times, 21st December 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6685,21,12,1921,Winter,21,12,1921,Winter,"widespread . Indeed , the impression seems to be that drought is not the great friend of health which some incline","The Times, 21st December 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6686,23,12,1921,Winter,23,12,1921,Winter,and wages asced . Mrs. G. I. Weinberg . Beisize Droughty Ferry . Borfarshire . ; TAR1tclED Con le or two,"The Times, 23th December 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6687,23,12,1921,Winter,23,12,1921,Winter,an additional water supply which will remove any possibility of drought . THE CHRISTMAS POST . The Times will not be,"The Times, 23th December 1921",England,UKD,UKD3,"UKD31,UK32",,20th Century newspaper,Media 6688,24,12,1921,Winter,24,12,1921,Winter,is black in- deed . The effect of the long drought on trees and shrubs will not be evident till the,"The Times, 24th December 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6689,30,12,1921,Winter,30,12,1921,Winter,on this island the people lear n that a great drought occurred in 1806 and that in that year too the,"The Times, 30th December 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6690,30,12,1921,Winter,30,12,1921,Winter,must go back to tlie.year 1621 to find another . drought in the 1'6 valley similar to the present one .,"The Times, 30th December 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6691,31,12,1921,Winter,31,12,1921,Winter,"and unexampled dryness has shown us an unsuspected quality of drought resistance in manv plants and trees , and has also","The Times, 31st December 1921",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6692,2,1,1922,Winter,2,1,1922,Winter,bad to put back . DRIEST YEAR EVER RECORDED . DROUGHT IN SOUTH-EAST ( By OUR WVEATaER CORREBSPONDvIT . ) In,"The Times, 2th January 1922",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6693,2,1,1922,Winter,2,1,1922,Winter,"of the United Kingdom . In previous years of exceptional drought-e.g. , 1887 and 1898-the measurements were in no instance below","The Times, 2th January 1922",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6694,4,1,1922,Winter,4,1,1922,Winter,"of the polie . LONDON RAINFALL . YEAR OF UNPRECEDENTED DROUGHT . TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES . Sir ,","The Times, 4th January 1922",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6695,9,1,1922,Winter,9,1,1922,Winter,"uwmiistakable degree , acting as effccUvely as a correcUve against drought as it does In con- verse circumstances in Illitigating the","The Times, 9th January 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6696,10,1,1922,Winter,10,1,1922,Winter,involved in the present trial of strength . The Winter Drought . When onr pavements aro sodlden anid a ragged seCnu,"The Times, 10th January 1922",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6697,10,1,1922,Winter,10,1,1922,Winter,"withi tolerance , if not indeed w%vith pleasure , the drought of Spring , SMuririer , and Auttmn . Xovertheless ,","The Times, 10th January 1922",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6698,12,1,1922,Winter,12,1,1922,Winter,", after being sown , are left a prey to drought , disease , paraits and weeds . It is now","The Times, 12th January 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6699,14,1,1922,Winter,14,1,1922,Winter,"undetsirable point , F'or the gardener tihe prolongation caf the drought is a poussibility to 1e faned eld i , repueul","The Times, 14th January 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6700,16,1,1922,Winter,16,1,1922,Winter,of the exceptiomial weather recently experieteid and the 'per- sistent drought . In view of the improved butter psmition in England,"The Times, 16th January 1922",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6701,18,1,1922,Winter,18,1,1922,Winter,"1921 ; and although owing to the effects ot the drought on the prlcs of somo foodstuffs , the downward movement","The Times, 18th January 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6702,20,1,1922,Winter,20,1,1922,Winter,"950,000 , and the Eddystono only 202,000 . RAIN IN DROUGHT DISTRICTS . COLD WEATHER EXPECTED FOR WEEK-END . ( By","The Times, 20th January 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6703,20,1,1922,Winter,20,1,1922,Winter,the districts that were most scriously affected by the unprecedented drought of 1921 . During the 24 honrs ending 6 p.m.,"The Times, 20th January 1922",England,UKJ,UKJ3,"UKJ33,UKJ32",Calshot,20th Century newspaper,Media 6704,21,1,1922,Winter,21,1,1922,Winter,Further heavy rain fell during Thurs. day night in the drought-stricken areas of Eastern and South-Eastern England . Felixtoww and Worthing,"The Times, 21st January 1922",England,"UKH,UKJ","UKH3,UKJ2","UKH33,UKJ24","Clacton,Worthing",20th Century newspaper,Media 6705,23,1,1922,Winter,23,1,1922,Winter,1M Mr. Salter sums up tho economic effects ot thn drought go far as they can be foreaeen at presen .,"The Times, 23th January 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6706,23,1,1922,Winter,23,1,1922,Winter,ALL OF 1921 . IRETURN FOR BRITISH ISLES . TIIU DROUGHT IN ENGLAND ( By M. de Carle S. Salter .,"The Times, 23th January 1922",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6707,23,1,1922,Winter,23,1,1922,Winter,with more than usual interest on account of the extremely droughty conditions which hava formed so pronounced a featui of the,"The Times, 23th January 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6708,23,1,1922,Winter,23,1,1922,Winter,"in excess . This does not necessarily ir.aply that no drought occurred in these districts , for very dry conditions obtained","The Times, 23th January 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6709,23,1,1922,Winter,23,1,1922,Winter,"and June quite , the driest ever known . The drought of June was continued into July in the south ,","The Times, 23th January 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6710,23,1,1922,Winter,23,1,1922,Winter,"was almost unprecedently dry , and this period of t-he drought , althouglh affecting a smaler area , was probably of","The Times, 23th January 1922",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6711,23,1,1922,Winter,23,1,1922,Winter,. In these favoured islands we very rarely experience serious drought in the sense wluch the word connotes in isome parts,"The Times, 23th January 1922",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6712,23,1,1922,Winter,23,1,1922,Winter,with any accuracy the ultimate economic effects of the prolonged drought . Many rural districts are alroady in serious straits for,"The Times, 23th January 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6713,23,1,1922,Winter,23,1,1922,Winter,"became available . Further to the north , where the drought The conditions in the London area were fairly representative of","The Times, 23th January 1922",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6714,24,1,1922,Winter,24,1,1922,Winter,in view of the effect of the long period of drought on many lawns and the work which will be required,"The Times, 24th January 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6715,25,1,1922,Winter,25,1,1922,Winter,"the benefit of L season which , ever since the drought definitely broke in May and June , 1920 , bas","The Times, 25th January 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6716,25,1,1922,Winter,25,1,1922,Winter,"tvo years ago that we had arranged , when the drought which Uten prevailed had definitely broken , to purchasw a","The Times, 25th January 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6717,25,1,1922,Winter,25,1,1922,Winter,values ranged from 40 to 50 per cent . The drought of last sumrmer. although not felt so severely in the,"The Times, 25th January 1922",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6718,27,1,1922,Winter,27,1,1922,Winter,will have to . e taken it there is another drought this year . One suggetion in this 4irectlon is to,"The Times, 27th January 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6719,27,1,1922,Winter,27,1,1922,Winter,"1,000 gallons . At the same time , the abnormal drought and sunlight of 1921 have lowered the resowurces to an","The Times, 27th January 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6720,27,1,1922,Winter,27,1,1922,Winter,", and the water has conme . To us English drought is an unsccustomed tribulation . So also we come fresh","The Times, 27th January 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6721,27,1,1922,Winter,27,1,1922,Winter,"is enough . The water sngs : -' Flow after drought , doth greatly please . "" A FAREWELL HtOBM A","The Times, 27th January 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6722,30,1,1922,Winter,30,1,1922,Winter,h I I LAMBING SEASON OUTLOOK . ADVERSE EFFECT OF DROUGHT . FEEDING STUFFS SCARCE AND DEAR . ( BY OuR,"The Times, 30th January 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6723,30,1,1922,Winter,30,1,1922,Winter,"not been so favourmblo in respect of keep . The drought was very acuto in sone ot the areas concerned ,","The Times, 30th January 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6724,30,1,1922,Winter,30,1,1922,Winter,"whieat , which could l any amount of beat and drought , was in that year a record . As a","The Times, 30th January 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6725,30,1,1922,Winter,30,1,1922,Winter,"peep pink , in spite of the nine months ' drought . The first welcome rain came last week , and","The Times, 30th January 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6726,31,1,1922,Winter,31,1,1922,Winter,"E150,000 . Decline in tho priceof sugar and a protracted drought have conduced to create a situation which has during the","The Times, 31st January 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6727,31,1,1922,Winter,31,1,1922,Winter,"and are rich In "" starch equivalents . "" The drought . whieh prevailed over the entire Northern Hemisphero from the","The Times, 31st January 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6728,31,1,1922,Winter,31,1,1922,Winter,"a season 1921 was favourable to wheat , but the drought took heavv toll so that warmth and sunshine did not","The Times, 31st January 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6729,31,1,1922,Winter,31,1,1922,Winter,"come up to expecta- tions on accotnt of the prolonged drought which occurred before harvest . Further . more , the","The Times, 31st January 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6730,31,1,1922,Winter,31,1,1922,Winter,"a very rich agricultural country , to Rumania , the drought experienced during 1'.21 , and GXovernment leRisla. tion vehich aims","The Times, 31st January 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6731,2,2,1922,Winter,2,2,1922,Winter,products has . n ow been aggravated by months of drought of uniexampled severity at the height of the groving season,"The Times, 2th February 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6732,2,2,1922,Winter,2,2,1922,Winter,"the South are limited owing to the ravages of the drought last year . The northern half of England , and","The Times, 2th February 1922","England,Scotland",UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6733,2,2,1922,Winter,2,2,1922,Winter,of London . Rev. W. Studdert-Kennedy- AdmiraltY Hlouse. 3 . Droughta and Floods : Sir Napier 8haw . Royal Inssi. tution,"The Times, 2th February 1922",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6734,2,2,1922,Winter,2,2,1922,Winter,"of view of agriculture . Crops suffered from the prolonged drought , and harvests were unsatisfactory , while the prices of","The Times, 2th February 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6735,3,2,1922,Winter,3,2,1922,Winter,"CORRIDOR "" OF FINE WEATHER . SIR NAPIER SHAWV ON DROUGHT PHENOMENON . Sir Napier S.linw , Profe.sor of 'Meteorology at","The Times, 3th February 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6736,3,2,1922,Winter,3,2,1922,Winter,"Science , gave the first of two lectures oni ' Droughts and Floods at the lRoyal lIstituition vyesterday . Siu Naenlla","The Times, 3th February 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6737,3,2,1922,Winter,3,2,1922,Winter,Ti ? ies could hatve justifiatbly produced such language . Drought in this country was e-treniely uncommon . utittillg aside arithmetical,"The Times, 3th February 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6738,3,2,1922,Winter,3,2,1922,Winter,whieli interfered nith the economie situationi . The seriousness of drought wvas its close association w ith famine in so many,"The Times, 3th February 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6739,3,2,1922,Winter,3,2,1922,Winter,displacement by a comparativelv small distance-they hlud contditions favourable to drought such as we experienced last year . During almnost the,"The Times, 3th February 1922",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6740,6,2,1922,Winter,6,2,1922,Winter,. F.E.S. 'fIIUReD1AY . FEBlUARtY 9. at 3 p.mj. - Droughts aId Floodc . SIR -NUIER bILtAV . F.l.S . FRIDAY,"The Times, 6th February 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6741,6,2,1922,Winter,6,2,1922,Winter,"suffered badly from lack of water during last year 's drought , and that the plarnts have not yet quite recovered","The Times, 6th February 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6742,9,2,1922,Winter,9,2,1922,Winter,"Annual meeting , 22 , Russell- square . 5 . Droughts and Floods : Sir Napier Shaw , Royal Insti. tution.","The Times, 9th February 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6743,11,2,1922,Winter,11,2,1922,Winter,"'-But. -he recognized-that , -in' this particular.year , with- the drought' and ! the : fall : in -prices , -","The Times, 11st February 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6744,13,2,1922,Winter,13,2,1922,Winter,breakdown of transport have enormously intensified the effects of the drought in the Volga area . . A few relief organizations,"The Times, 13th February 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6745,14,2,1922,Winter,14,2,1922,Winter,"Child , 117 , WATER SCARCITY FEARED . EFFECT OF DROUGHT ON THAMES TWIBUTARIES . LORD DEsBoRoUGI , pre ; iding","The Times, 14th February 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6746,14,2,1922,Winter,14,2,1922,Winter,conditions which prec ( lefl thc meeting . The excessive drought affected the play of the majority of courses in the,"The Times, 14th February 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6747,15,2,1922,Winter,15,2,1922,Winter,A .. - ( 2iery.Gsrar.wltechapel Art Gailery. 5.30 . The Drought of IS21 Mr. C. E ! . P. Brooks and,"The Times, 15th February 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6748,20,2,1922,Winter,20,2,1922,Winter,iit the South . partly because of thie prevalence of drought but . also by reason of liability to insect enemies,"The Times, 20th February 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6749,20,2,1922,Winter,20,2,1922,Winter,", ill- creases the risk of stagnation or failure from drought . A little later mangolds and the various catch-crops will","The Times, 20th February 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6750,23,2,1922,Winter,23,2,1922,Winter,"1921 to cultivate anv surplus grain . Then came the drought , which completed thle economic ruin of the peasantry .","The Times, 23th February 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6751,25,2,1922,Winter,25,2,1922,Winter,"proved successful up to last year , when the prolonged drought resulted in a considerable loss . The poultry business ,","The Times, 25th February 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6752,25,2,1922,Winter,25,2,1922,Winter,"The harvest , moreover , owing to the long- continued drought , was a dismal failure except 'in the case of","The Times, 25th February 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6753,27,2,1922,Winter,27,2,1922,Winter,"Englanid , are passing is a legacy of the prolonged drought of 1921 . The flocks that lamb before April ,","The Times, 27th February 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6754,27,2,1922,Winter,27,2,1922,Winter,"succeeding barren motiths. - Last year , OWiTln to th3t drought , failed lament ably to fulfil requiiements , and the","The Times, 27th February 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6755,28,2,1922,Winter,28,2,1922,Winter,used for the purposes of insidious propaganda . Rainfall and Drought . The January rainfall over the Lon1don district exceeded the,"The Times, 28th February 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6756,28,2,1922,Winter,28,2,1922,Winter,"in a recent lecture at the Royal Institution , defined drought as a "" shortage of "" rain which interferes with","The Times, 28th February 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6757,28,2,1922,Winter,28,2,1922,Winter,"tion . "" In that sense of the word , drought waS almost unknown in this counrtry. until , last year","The Times, 28th February 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6758,28,2,1922,Winter,28,2,1922,Winter,"reflect the wintry skies . But in actual fact the drought still persists , and it would take many months of","The Times, 28th February 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6759,1,3,1922,Spring,1,3,1922,Spring,"Caucasus .. . . Violets suifered very greatly from the drought last year , annd it was dificeult to get young","The Times, 1st March 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6760,4,3,1922,Spring,4,3,1922,Spring,now been condrmed. and it is stated that the early drought did considerable barm in Santa Fe and Cordoba . The,"The Times, 4th March 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6761,6,3,1922,Spring,6,3,1922,Spring,"the seeds sown last year iled , owing to the drought , to develop a plant , and the land had","The Times, 6th March 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6762,6,3,1922,Spring,6,3,1922,Spring,"French crop was onlyabout half the normal , owing to drought , 25,000 tons of sugar beet grown for the Kelham","The Times, 6th March 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6763,6,3,1922,Spring,6,3,1922,Spring,"top of the slump have eome two successive years of drought , and lands that normally produce 30 tons of cane","The Times, 6th March 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6764,7,3,1922,Spring,7,3,1922,Spring,"make any corresponding reduction in expenditure , and the unprecedented drought of last year accentuated an already grave situaton . But","The Times, 7th March 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6765,7,3,1922,Spring,7,3,1922,Spring,"agaiD , This season it is the turn of the drought . Seven months without rain-every thing turned yellow and withered","The Times, 7th March 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6766,9,3,1922,Spring,9,3,1922,Spring,embroidery in ; irist colour floss aud melallic tbread. * DROUGHT DAMAGE AT KEW . DEAD RHODODENDRONS . * The Bufleiin,"The Times, 9th March 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6767,9,3,1922,Spring,9,3,1922,Spring,"at Kew , gives soime'idea of the effect of the drought'of 1921 . The year , it says , will long","The Times, 9th March 1922",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Kew,20th Century newspaper,Media 6768,9,3,1922,Spring,9,3,1922,Spring,powdery . It is probable that the effects of the drought recorded during the year are far from complete and that,"The Times, 9th March 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6769,10,3,1922,Spring,10,3,1922,Spring,"but it is notf "" ue "" 'solely to the drought of last season . ' zCowoNss WEmDWOOD ( Newcastle-under-Lyme ,","The Times, 10th March 1922",England,UKG,UKG2,UKG24,Newcastle,20th Century newspaper,Media 6770,11,3,1922,Spring,11,3,1922,Spring,"We had proof of this last year and in the drought of 1911 ; more- over , autumn-sown peas come into","The Times, 11st March 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6771,14,3,1922,Spring,14,3,1922,Spring,with their camp and equipment . Then followed the long drought . At the present time my turf is disfigured by,"The Times, 14th March 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6772,17,3,1922,Spring,17,3,1922,Spring,"George 's Club , at* Sandwich . Last year the drought played havoc with the greens . As a result ,","The Times, 17th March 1922",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI12,St. George,20th Century newspaper,Media 6773,18,3,1922,Spring,18,3,1922,Spring,"aware that the primary cause of the famine was the drought , but he was none the less convinced that ,","The Times, 18th March 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6774,18,3,1922,Spring,18,3,1922,Spring,"of the disaster . The immediate cause was the appalling drought , which burned up the crops . It had not","The Times, 18th March 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6775,18,3,1922,Spring,18,3,1922,Spring,"that , the famine-stricken region wvas an area of recurrent drought , in which famine occurred Periodically on a larger or","The Times, 18th March 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6776,18,3,1922,Spring,18,3,1922,Spring,", there was a requisition , and then came the drought of 1921 and the failure of the crop . The","The Times, 18th March 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6777,20,3,1922,Spring,20,3,1922,Spring,' There&is an amnple and unfailing water . supply and drought has nevier been kiown . The millions-of acres of land,"The Times, 20th March 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6778,27,3,1922,Spring,27,3,1922,Spring,There were disquieting rumours early in the year that the drought of lIst sumner had very seriously injured the Rye links,"The Times, 27th March 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6779,27,3,1922,Spring,27,3,1922,Spring,".. FF ) . -Temp . Capt . J. J. Drought . 3I.C .. Gen. List , ( JOiI 25. 19181","The Times, 27th March 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6780,27,3,1922,Spring,27,3,1922,Spring,"in the iOuth-west , wbere there has been pro- longed drought . Mobile reports farm work Is progressing In the high","The Times, 27th March 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6781,31,3,1922,Spring,31,3,1922,Spring,"decline of cultivation , The famine in goods helped the drought to produce the fminie in grain . But the' famine","The Times, 31st March 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6782,4,4,1922,Spring,4,4,1922,Spring,"this cqordination London , daring the great and unprecedented - drought , of Iast year , would hlave been ver ,","The Times, 4th April 1922",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6783,8,4,1922,Spring,8,4,1922,Spring,so many courses are still suffering from lat summer 's drought the condition of Sunningdale is infinitely creditable . As usual,"The Times, 8th April 1922",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ11,Sunningdale,20th Century newspaper,Media 6784,8,4,1922,Spring,8,4,1922,Spring,of the depletion of water supphes resulting from the prolonged drought of last year . Owing to- the deficiency of rainfall,"The Times, 8th April 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6785,8,4,1922,Spring,8,4,1922,Spring,"parts of the country , and the effects of the drought may continue to'be felt'to a serious extent in some districts","The Times, 8th April 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6786,8,4,1922,Spring,8,4,1922,Spring,"which have hitherto been satisfactory niav. in consequence of the drought , become liable to pollution . Deep-seated water supplies mlay","The Times, 8th April 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6787,8,4,1922,Spring,8,4,1922,Spring,way towards counter . acting the effects of the great drought of 1921 . G.W.R. DOCKS CHIEF . SOUTH WALES TRADE,"The Times, 8th April 1922",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6788,8,4,1922,Spring,8,4,1922,Spring,districts which have not yet recovered from last year 's drought ; the time will soon be at hand when the,"The Times, 8th April 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6789,10,4,1922,Spring,10,4,1922,Spring,"not inspire optimistic anticipations . Having regard to the autumn drought , the atcruing scarcity of keep , and the moderate","The Times, 10th April 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6790,10,4,1922,Spring,10,4,1922,Spring,chief cause for modest expectations had its origini in the drought of last year . Fortunately the first part of the,"The Times, 10th April 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6791,10,4,1922,Spring,10,4,1922,Spring,"of the Bolsbevist invaders and that there has been no drought during their- occupation , and ascribe te amine to Bolshevist","The Times, 10th April 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6792,12,4,1922,Spring,12,4,1922,Spring,. THE HlOTEL EIAS BEEN COMPLETELY REFITTED AND REDECORATED AND DROUGHT UP TO DATE IN EVERY WAY . The 130 Bed,"The Times, 12th April 1922",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ24,Broadwater,20th Century newspaper,Media 6793,13,4,1922,Spring,13,4,1922,Spring,LEAGUE . BjRRO*. -Barrow v. Swinton . BAmEV. -Batley.v . Droughton Hanges BRAVVz.s. -Braml1ey v ; . Ligh FsAaB mmSrOsx. --Featberstone,"The Times, 13th April 1922",England,"UKE,UKD","UKE4,UKD3","UKE41,UKE42,UKD31","Headingley,Swinton",20th Century newspaper,Media 6794,15,4,1922,Spring,15,4,1922,Spring,"the ground is in exdcellent condition , last year 's drought having left no ill-effects . A NEW PHASE IN ESSEX","The Times, 15th April 1922",England,"UKH,UKI","UKH3,UKI2",UKI21,Leyton,20th Century newspaper,Media 6795,17,4,1922,Spring,17,4,1922,Spring,bas coincided with the end of the long and distressing drought from which the region has been . suffering . At,"The Times, 17th April 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6796,17,4,1922,Spring,17,4,1922,Spring,reason why the doctors should recoasider their financial position . Drought and Foliage . Will the drought of last year affect,"The Times, 17th April 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6797,17,4,1922,Spring,17,4,1922,Spring,"their financial position . Drought and Foliage . Will the drought of last year affect the foliage of this year ,","The Times, 17th April 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6798,17,4,1922,Spring,17,4,1922,Spring,"and . hb:oe- chestnuts , plane-trees and Robihias , the drought was as abnormal as in the South of England .","The Times, 17th April 1922",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6799,17,4,1922,Spring,17,4,1922,Spring,"the fruit-grower , although with.the possibilities of May frosts and droughts still abead , neither class look upon their troubles as","The Times, 17th April 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6800,17,4,1922,Spring,17,4,1922,Spring,"sowing in mitigating the risks of injury from early summer drought , the delay in the seeding of the land is","The Times, 17th April 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6801,17,4,1922,Spring,17,4,1922,Spring,mixed hay are still reflecting the effects of the intense drought in a manner that must tel upon the bulk of,"The Times, 17th April 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6802,21,4,1922,Spring,21,4,1922,Spring,was'a godsend to the country that has been threatened with drought . The President reviewed the ships on board the ex-German,"The Times, 21st April 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6803,22,4,1922,Spring,22,4,1922,Spring,"that , owing to ewenopdo voiditio , s to the drought . un1 to tho iueccesMjilljty of their fisis , scores","The Times, 22th April 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6804,24,4,1922,Spring,24,4,1922,Spring,"36 were still advancing , in spite of the persistent drought w-hich had caused an average decrease of 5ft. in their","The Times, 24th April 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6805,25,4,1922,Spring,25,4,1922,Spring,"moneyless man hasnowbere else abetter chance if heworks hard . Droughts , floods , frosts , and pests are practically unknown","The Times, 25th April 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6806,25,4,1922,Spring,25,4,1922,Spring,"there is an ample average rainfall and little danger of drought . There would be no clearing cost , and the","The Times, 25th April 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6807,26,4,1922,Spring,26,4,1922,Spring,"BB ) . -Temp . Capt . . T. T. Drought , M.C. , Gen. List ( temp . Maj. ,","The Times, 26th April 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6808,28,4,1922,Spring,28,4,1922,Spring,appear to have recovered in time from last summer 's drought . The chief topic of conversation among senior members of,"The Times, 28th April 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6809,1,5,1922,Spring,1,5,1922,Spring,"hedgerows , and meadows were strewn with flowers . The drought was already becoming a topic of conversation . -This year","The Times, 1st May 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6810,1,5,1922,Spring,1,5,1922,Spring,"bush fire , fighting' the flood , and overcoming the drought ; sometimes going under , but up again with' a","The Times, 1st May 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6811,4,5,1922,Spring,4,5,1922,Spring,"supply systems , and increasing its area of irrigable and drought-free territory , it would , he said , be money","The Times, 4th May 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6812,5,5,1922,Spring,5,5,1922,Spring,sold to Algerian and Tunisian ports in view of the drought there . prices ranging from about 34s. 6d. to 3Ss.,"The Times, 5th May 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6813,5,5,1922,Spring,5,5,1922,Spring,overtocked and -am now suffening fo the effect . of drought . These conditions ae aeady bin- ning to be reflected,"The Times, 5th May 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6814,6,5,1922,Spring,6,5,1922,Spring,94. nadXo. 1 yellowr Amn.r BARneY ruled firm on revortso/ drought In Californ3a. hut there was little trading . Parcels of,"The Times, 6th May 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6815,9,5,1922,Spring,9,5,1922,Spring,"of unseasonable cold and rain , or excessive heat and drought , it has given to man and beast and 'bird","The Times, 9th May 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6816,12,5,1922,Spring,12,5,1922,Spring,"for three weeks . In rural weather lore this means drought , and it followed with great severity . This year","The Times, 12th May 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6817,12,5,1922,Spring,12,5,1922,Spring,"season , owiing- : to the effec of It ysars drought , 'and.i w& ean. count on 'a world' consu ptUon","The Times, 12th May 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6818,15,5,1922,Spring,15,5,1922,Spring,6iwll I - ! DOUBTFUL HAY IPROSPECTS . LEGACY OF DROUGHT . PROGRESS OF ENSILAGE . ( By OUl AGRIMMTUPAL COR,"The Times, 15th May 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6819,15,5,1922,Spring,15,5,1922,Spring,rotation crops will be thin as a legacy ot the drought of 1921 and the area reduced by the failure of,"The Times, 15th May 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6820,15,5,1922,Spring,15,5,1922,Spring,"a proportion of the seeded areas in consequence of the drought last summer . In 1921 there were mowed 1,757,500 acres","The Times, 15th May 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6821,17,5,1922,Spring,17,5,1922,Spring,"to it ; but if he can not get it-if drought , for instance , hardens the soil so that he","The Times, 17th May 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6822,18,5,1922,Spring,18,5,1922,Spring,"costly , both at home and abroad , the long drought having been an adverse factor . After provision has been","The Times, 18th May 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6823,19,5,1922,Spring,19,5,1922,Spring,"I How many people realize the generations that have fought drought , illness , cattle disease , and sheep disease ,","The Times, 19th May 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6824,19,5,1922,Spring,19,5,1922,Spring,"as he sees never a symptom of last year 's drought . The greens are beautifully green , weedless and true","The Times, 19th May 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6825,20,5,1922,Spring,20,5,1922,Spring,"to withstand our blackest winters , yet seems to find drought not uncbngenial , the tree should commend itself to the","The Times, 20th May 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6826,23,5,1922,Spring,23,5,1922,Spring,"quantitv of watex might not be sufficient in times of drought , an additional supply was obtained from the River Lea","The Times, 23th May 1922",England,"UKI,UKH,UKH,UKI","UKI1,UKH2,UKH2,UKH3,UKI1,UK2","UKI11,UKH21","Clerkenwell,Luton,River Lea",20th Century newspaper,Media 6827,24,5,1922,Spring,24,5,1922,Spring,"heard representations on the need of irrigation works for the drought- stricken districts ; it was told that close upon 2,000,000","The Times, 24th May 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6828,24,5,1922,Spring,24,5,1922,Spring,"and' has made splendid progress . Last year , despite drought , the'factory at'Galthorpe turned out 10'6,28 tons of sugar .","The Times, 24th May 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6829,24,5,1922,Spring,24,5,1922,Spring,". SUGAR AND MOLASSES . COTTON GROWING . AND THE DROUGHT . In Barbados , withl an area of 166 square","The Times, 24th May 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6830,24,5,1922,Spring,24,5,1922,Spring,", the island has within the past year experienced a drought of extreme severity , crops being parched in the fields","The Times, 24th May 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6831,24,5,1922,Spring,24,5,1922,Spring,"advice is supplied to all those desirous of crops from drought , and the careful inspection of sharing , in the","The Times, 24th May 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6832,29,5,1922,Spring,29,5,1922,Spring,"vithout alingering trace of , the effects of the great drought , made an inimitable English picture . If one coted","The Times, 29th May 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6833,30,5,1922,Spring,30,5,1922,Spring,"P. Am2xais . The engagement is announced between Alexander Charles Drought , 6th Gurkha Rifles , elder son of the late","The Times, 30th May 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6834,30,5,1922,Spring,30,5,1922,Spring,"Gurkha Rifles , elder son of the late Thomas Henry Drought , J.P. , and Mrs. Drought , of Whigs- borough","The Times, 30th May 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6835,30,5,1922,Spring,30,5,1922,Spring,"the late Thomas Henry Drought , J.P. , and Mrs. Drought , of Whigs- borough , Birr , King 's County","The Times, 30th May 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6836,1,6,1922,Summer,1,6,1922,Summer,famnine exists is u result of nearly eight weeks ' drought . A. THE SALE ROOM . . . . .....,"The Times, 1st June 1922",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6837,3,6,1922,Summer,3,6,1922,Summer,"to that which ruled for week after week during the drought of last sumnin1er . A cyclonic disturbance , such as","The Times, 3th June 1922",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ22,Eastbourne,20th Century newspaper,Media 6838,5,6,1922,Summer,5,6,1922,Summer,"very similar to that whic12 wvas associated with extraordi. nary drought of last surnmer , and thie chsrlges ' during .","The Times, 5th June 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6839,6,6,1922,Summer,6,6,1922,Summer,". very strongly resembles that which preyailed during the unprecedeuted'- drought -of last summuer . The winter and spring rains ,","The Times, 6th June 1922",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6840,6,6,1922,Summer,6,6,1922,Summer,"best in London after Wimbledon . In spite of the drought , they are as good as ever , and :","The Times, 6th June 1922",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI22,Wimbledon,20th Century newspaper,Media 6841,7,6,1922,Summer,7,6,1922,Summer,"in recent times that can afford a parallel to the drought of 1921 . From 1740 to 1743 , and again","The Times, 7th June 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6842,7,6,1922,Summer,7,6,1922,Summer,barometric prcwure rescently hsB resembled thlat which prevailod during the drought of last xmmminer. wlen telt extent to whicli deep-seated water,"The Times, 7th June 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6843,8,6,1922,Summer,8,6,1922,Summer,") - There cma now be little doubt that the' drought of 1U22 'wiU be at least as senious as ,","The Times, 8th June 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6844,8,6,1922,Summer,8,6,1922,Summer,"nine montlhs , and are probably , prepared for a drought tbis year . Others have trusted to luck ; hut","The Times, 8th June 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6845,8,6,1922,Summer,8,6,1922,Summer,common sense and the essential elements of human justice . Drought and Water Supply . It is highly important that.the public,"The Times, 8th June 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6846,8,6,1922,Summer,8,6,1922,Summer,serious short- agp of water than that of the great drought of 1921 . The extra rainfall in 'the first quarter,"The Times, 8th June 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6847,8,6,1922,Summer,8,6,1922,Summer,"which there shall , independently and in spite of occasional droughts , be available a constant supply sufficiently large to :","The Times, 8th June 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6848,8,6,1922,Summer,8,6,1922,Summer,for which water is needed in the hot and possibly drought-stricken months . Those are the dimensions of the water-supply on,"The Times, 8th June 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6849,10,6,1922,Summer,10,6,1922,Summer,be suffering acutely from the effects of last year 's drought and the present dry weather . 'Mfethods would be found,"The Times, 10th June 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6850,10,6,1922,Summer,10,6,1922,Summer,", according to the meteorological definition , an "" absolute drought . "" Interesting light on the situation , as regards","The Times, 10th June 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6851,10,6,1922,Summer,10,6,1922,Summer,. The produccr will be AMr . Jujian Wylie . DROUGHT AT THE ZOO . . ANIMALS AND WATER SCARCITY. i,"The Times, 10th June 1922",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6852,12,6,1922,Summer,12,6,1922,Summer,must not be wasted' while there is- at danger of drought later in the vear . There js excuse as yet,"The Times, 12th June 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6853,12,6,1922,Summer,12,6,1922,Summer,". I : ? ? IL FARMERS ANqD : THE DROUGHT . 'SERIOUS PNJURY TO. , HAY CROP . ( -BY","The Times, 12th June 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6854,12,6,1922,Summer,12,6,1922,Summer,") While urbani conimunities are-apprehehsive concerning the effect of the drought upon thq water supply , the agricultural industry is experiencing","The Times, 12th June 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6855,12,6,1922,Summer,12,6,1922,Summer,is impossible to regard lightly the irremediable consequences of the drought of the past few wveeks . Prolonged dry weather in,"The Times, 12th June 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6856,12,6,1922,Summer,12,6,1922,Summer,", deepening in degree with the prolongation of the stagnating drought . The , grassland farmer has still the hope of","The Times, 12th June 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6857,12,6,1922,Summer,12,6,1922,Summer,plants and are so thick on the ground that the drought does not penetrate to the earth . The creeping clovers,"The Times, 12th June 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6858,12,6,1922,Summer,12,6,1922,Summer,"consequence of the drouglit of last year and the conitinued drought of the present season , the council of the Royal","The Times, 12th June 1922",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6859,13,6,1922,Summer,13,6,1922,Summer,"! WARNINGS . LONDON 'S POSITION FAIRLY GOOD . The drought continues . Yesterday there were brazen skies , and baking","The Times, 13th June 1922",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6860,13,6,1922,Summer,13,6,1922,Summer,"a basin . lVhen you'get a storm following weeks of drought , the rain , instead of soaking into the soil","The Times, 13th June 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6861,14,6,1922,Summer,14,6,1922,Summer,"in sunshine and warmth and do not readily succumb to drought . Where our native beeches and oaks suffered , the","The Times, 14th June 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6862,15,6,1922,Summer,15,6,1922,Summer,"in neighbouring districts , but the outlook . if the drought continued , was least satisfactory in the soith and south-east","The Times, 15th June 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6863,16,6,1922,Summer,16,6,1922,Summer,"Clerries and plumns wvere suffering in manv districts fromii the drought . It is iolv thought , that supplies will be","The Times, 16th June 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6864,17,6,1922,Summer,17,6,1922,Summer,"Italy , who is -visiting. this country incognito . NORFOLK' DROUGHT. -How the water.supply for one Norfolk family . was broughtfrom","The Times, 17th June 1922",England,"UKJ,UKH","UKJ4,UKH1","UKJ42,UKH13",,20th Century newspaper,Media 6865,19,6,1922,Summer,19,6,1922,Summer,the pronounced nature of the resuilts being assigned to the drought of 1921 . In some parts the useful planits have,"The Times, 19th June 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6866,19,6,1922,Summer,19,6,1922,Summer,tire West Lanes liniks will be closed owing to the drought . ARMY GOLFERS BEATEN . A CLOSE MATCH . The,"The Times, 19th June 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6867,28,6,1922,Summer,28,6,1922,Summer,"harder than was enpected . As was inevitable after the drought df May and the recent rain , the new turf","The Times, 28th June 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6868,30,6,1922,Summer,30,6,1922,Summer,"from bad food . After ncarly six Nvee' s of drought , vwe have , this week had a change of","The Times, 30th June 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6869,1,7,1922,Summer,1,7,1922,Summer,". equanimity to the imsmediate future . ' Technicaglly the drought . is ' broken , ' but' a deal :","The Times, 1st July 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6870,1,7,1922,Summer,1,7,1922,Summer,"change is a mere interlude iu another year of . drought or not , gardeners will do fsel1. to take no","The Times, 1st July 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6871,3,7,1922,Summer,3,7,1922,Summer,. T : ; Close . W' . B. : Drought . 3ra. .1 . A H. : Xbden. in -,"The Times, 3th July 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6872,4,7,1922,Summer,4,7,1922,Summer,". The theory in its favour was that it' was drought resistant and could be raised on arid lands , and","The Times, 4th July 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6873,4,7,1922,Summer,4,7,1922,Summer,"the barberry . Durum wheat is rust as well as drought resistant , and this fact added to' its popularity among","The Times, 4th July 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6874,5,7,1922,Summer,5,7,1922,Summer,"disease at the beginning of this year , the severe drought in the early summer , and the- trouble raised in","The Times, 5th July 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6875,5,7,1922,Summer,5,7,1922,Summer,Britain in this second successive year of crops stunted by drought and stockbreeding harassed by restrictions in movement or discouraged by,"The Times, 5th July 1922",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6876,8,7,1922,Summer,8,7,1922,Summer,"though sun-lovers , carna- tions cry halt to a prolonged drought long be- fore the irises . That 'much will have","The Times, 8th July 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6877,10,7,1922,Summer,10,7,1922,Summer,the end of June this year than last . The drought has not been so prolonged nor so intense as in,"The Times, 10th July 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6878,10,7,1922,Summer,10,7,1922,Summer,"to be that the land never recovered completely from the drought of last year , and was , therefore , easily","The Times, 10th July 1922",England,UKH,UKH3,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6879,10,7,1922,Summer,10,7,1922,Summer,"quoted as low as 35 iU Warwickshire , where the drought has been -very severe . Reports on peas are variable","The Times, 10th July 1922",England,"UKH,UKG","UKH3,UKG1","UKG11,UKG13",Warwickshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 6880,10,7,1922,Summer,10,7,1922,Summer,"too , will be improved by the collapse of the drought . The twenty-Hivc estimate from Dorset and forty frorm Kent","The Times, 10th July 1922",England,"UKK,UKJ","UKK2,UKJ4","UKK22,UKJ42",,20th Century newspaper,Media 6881,10,7,1922,Summer,10,7,1922,Summer,"crops , but the spring crops have suffered less from drought , except the roots . In Scotland the rainfall has","The Times, 10th July 1922","England,Scotland",UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6882,11,7,1922,Summer,11,7,1922,Summer,"provinces . British Columbia is the only province suffering from drought . In the older provinces , conditions are favourable save","The Times, 11st July 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6883,11,7,1922,Summer,11,7,1922,Summer,"Platts Estates , and writIng off 15.000. the balanice of drought suspense account . &c .. amotinted to 46.287. vbl !","The Times, 11st July 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6884,14,7,1922,Summer,14,7,1922,Summer,. Capt . ( June 28 ) ; A. E. DRoUGHT . with rank of Engr . CaXpt . ( July,"The Times, 14th July 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6885,15,7,1922,Summer,15,7,1922,Summer,"typhoid in the Pas de Calais , wlhich followed the drought of last summer . They were unable to persuade many","The Times, 15th July 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6886,15,7,1922,Summer,15,7,1922,Summer,"relieved of the acute anxiety and strain that accompanied the drought of the previous year , the conduct of a business","The Times, 15th July 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6887,17,7,1922,Summer,17,7,1922,Summer,", would treble production in cereals , roots , and drought-resisting forage plants , to walk off in the shape of","The Times, 17th July 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6888,19,7,1922,Summer,19,7,1922,Summer,June 23 ) . Eug . Cdr . A. B. Drought placed on Reid . ILst at own rhouest with rank,"The Times, 19th July 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6889,25,7,1922,Summer,25,7,1922,Summer,"Newv ) rleans ihouses buying , and bears covering on drought reports from the south-west . Later in the morninig the","The Times, 25th July 1922",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6890,26,7,1922,Summer,26,7,1922,Summer,standpoint of fruit and of farm produce . Heat with drought in the latter part of' May' always has the same,"The Times, 26th July 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6891,28,7,1922,Summer,28,7,1922,Summer,". The witch doctors sit in council to discuss the drought , as with slightly altered procedure they may be doing","The Times, 28th July 1922",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6892,29,7,1922,Summer,29,7,1922,Summer,got so good a hold of the soil that the drought will have but little effect on them . Another .,"The Times, 29th July 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6893,29,7,1922,Summer,29,7,1922,Summer,"not , another deluge , unless happily the early . drought ( slighted and unappreciated , like many other' blessings ,","The Times, 29th July 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6894,31,7,1922,Summer,31,7,1922,Summer,"best crops in its history . In British Columbia tlle drought has been broken by local rains , but while the","The Times, 31st July 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6895,4,8,1922,Summer,4,8,1922,Summer,"realized , was obviously the result of last year 's drought , and' further investigations showed that the . foundations were","The Times, 4th August 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6896,4,8,1922,Summer,4,8,1922,Summer,were when both houses were built . Last year 's drought has much to answer for . It was responsible also,"The Times, 4th August 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6897,5,8,1922,Summer,5,8,1922,Summer,"sunshine in this , but except durinlg a period of drought , the Meteorological if ) licc is inclinied to be","The Times, 5th August 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6898,7,8,1922,Summer,7,8,1922,Summer,is greatly appreciated . Although the omplete collapse of the drought in early July and the subsequent . downpours have effected,"The Times, 7th August 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6899,9,8,1922,Summer,9,8,1922,Summer,", fruit especially , were much damaged . After a drought extending over several weeks in the8outh-E&st of Sb6tland rain set","The Times, 9th August 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6900,9,8,1922,Summer,9,8,1922,Summer,"by the salt water last year and the heat and drought in the early part of this year , have revelled","The Times, 9th August 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6901,9,8,1922,Summer,9,8,1922,Summer,this year unusual in the opposite direction from the abnormal drought which all but the idle lamented last yeear . Theso,"The Times, 9th August 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6902,10,8,1922,Summer,10,8,1922,Summer,"of its career it had to face the long summner drought of 1921 , and also the sudden fall in prices","The Times, 10th August 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6903,12,8,1922,Summer,12,8,1922,Summer,"attacked by the maggot , and in the event of drought in spring and early summer they are better rooted and","The Times, 12th August 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6904,15,8,1922,Summer,15,8,1922,Summer,be attributed to the wetness of the season . The drought of last summer was known to have been responsible for,"The Times, 15th August 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6905,16,8,1922,Summer,16,8,1922,Summer,"be fresh in the memories of antiquaries that the persistent drought at the oeginning of , and almost throughout , last","The Times, 16th August 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6906,17,8,1922,Summer,17,8,1922,Summer,advised the Municipality that ia the event of a long drought the source of supply would probably become brackish ; at,"The Times, 17th August 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6907,18,8,1922,Summer,18,8,1922,Summer,"summer , whiclh made us all anticipate another season of drought like last year , the cuckoo everywhere , be- fore","The Times, 18th August 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6908,19,8,1922,Summer,19,8,1922,Summer,"year . Last yeax the claims in consequence of the drought were light , and the manage- ment wvas fully prepared","The Times, 19th August 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6909,21,8,1922,Summer,21,8,1922,Summer,"sand dunes . The Knocke course suffered severely through the drought last year , but has made a remarkable recovery .","The Times, 21st August 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6910,21,8,1922,Summer,21,8,1922,Summer,"demand for agricul- tural machinery at home owing to the drought of last year , has rendered It impossible to sece","The Times, 21st August 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6911,23,8,1922,Summer,23,8,1922,Summer,"in one large area the crops failed owing to the drought , there was no surplus grain to relieve the distress","The Times, 23th August 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6912,26,8,1922,Summer,26,8,1922,Summer,in so many high and dry gardens in the great drought of last year . But experience in cultivation and know-ledge,"The Times, 26th August 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6913,4,9,1922,Autumn,4,9,1922,Autumn,"ovnr at visaluationth Adouhtolelorspart LS ther best herdo farmn detles drought , as everlything -can he grown un , jer Irrigaetin","The Times, 4th September 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6914,4,9,1922,Autumn,4,9,1922,Autumn,knee-deep herbage on the pastures . In this contrast the drought c f early summer and the liberal rainfall of the,"The Times, 4th September 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6915,5,9,1922,Autumn,5,9,1922,Autumn,"This is due to various causes . Last year 's drought caused a shrinkage in the winter sowings , and the","The Times, 5th September 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6916,5,9,1922,Autumn,5,9,1922,Autumn,"for the coming rain . Hard as iron with the drought , it must be broken at once to take in","The Times, 5th September 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6917,8,9,1922,Autumn,8,9,1922,Autumn,"caused a brief but intense growth , open during the drought of summer , when the trees aiid shrubs stood apart","The Times, 8th September 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6918,9,9,1922,Autumn,9,9,1922,Autumn,""" Upton . 2 ( -th and 27th Oct . DROUGHT : ALLFREE. -Oni the 0th Sept .. at St. Edwards","The Times, 9th September 1922",England,"UKE,UKJ","UKE4,UKJ4","UKE45,UKJ42","Upton,Whiteacre",20th Century newspaper,Media 6919,9,9,1922,Autumn,9,9,1922,Autumn,"in August was attributed , in part , to the drought . This year the lightness of the loss may be","The Times, 9th September 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6920,26,9,1922,Autumn,26,9,1922,Autumn,", RRUms . Yr . John . of Etidonslde . Droughts- lane . Slimster'lane , Rhodes . Lance .. .. 1.893","The Times, 26th September 1922",England,"UKJ,UKD","UKJ2,UKD7","UKJ23,UKD74",West Kirby,20th Century newspaper,Media 6921,28,9,1922,Autumn,28,9,1922,Autumn,of a long separation from the husband slie loved . Drought up in a little suburb of London by a religious,"The Times, 28th September 1922",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6922,3,10,1922,Autumn,3,10,1922,Autumn,"permanent pastures last year failed on account of the exceptional drought , and was ploughed up again ; a great part","The Times, 3th October 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6923,3,10,1922,Autumn,3,10,1922,Autumn,"recent series of cotton crop reports , states that persistent drought and boll weevil damage have caused continued deterioration during the","The Times, 3th October 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6924,9,10,1922,Autumn,9,10,1922,Autumn,"in autumn and , therefore , able to withstand the droughts in spring and other climatic trials . Wheat is also","The Times, 9th October 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6925,9,10,1922,Autumn,9,10,1922,Autumn,"the cereal crops . They were badly affected by the drought in early summer , as vell as by frit-fly and","The Times, 9th October 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6926,10,10,1922,Autumn,10,10,1922,Autumn,of the groners was due not to rain but to drought . The rain feU in September at the right time,"The Times, 10th October 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6927,14,10,1922,Autumn,14,10,1922,Autumn,"memorable years , and the severe trials of the greatest drought in living memory to boot , but has burst forth","The Times, 14th October 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6928,14,10,1922,Autumn,14,10,1922,Autumn,"heavy rains experienced during the seeding period came a serious drought , which further hindered the sprink cultivation and sowings ,","The Times, 14th October 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6929,16,10,1922,Autumn,16,10,1922,Autumn,"burden of debt hangs heavy on their necks . The drought of 1921 , as our Correspondent points out , restricted","The Times, 16th October 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6930,16,10,1922,Autumn,16,10,1922,Autumn,"round the necks of the unfortunate farmers . The terriblc drought of 1921 restricted production almost beyond financial endurance , and'","The Times, 16th October 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6931,18,10,1922,Autumn,18,10,1922,Autumn,by the exPeriences of the past two years . The drought of . 1921 was disa'strous for all crops with the,"The Times, 18th October 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6932,18,10,1922,Autumn,18,10,1922,Autumn,"the exception of wheat and- winter oats , and the drought in the early summer this year , followed by .","The Times, 18th October 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6933,18,10,1922,Autumn,18,10,1922,Autumn,two . years than its southern neighbour . ' Thb drought last year was ex- tremely acute ; destroying almost entirely,"The Times, 18th October 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6934,21,10,1922,Autumn,21,10,1922,Autumn,"average , due , it is believed , to the drought in spring and early summer , together with the low","The Times, 21st October 1922",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6935,21,10,1922,Autumn,21,10,1922,Autumn,"says , have been most disastrous , in consequence of drought and its effect upon both rotation and folding crops ,","The Times, 21st October 1922",England,UKH,UKH1,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6936,21,10,1922,Autumn,21,10,1922,Autumn,"3d. , and last year , owing mainly to the drought , the adverse balance increased to 1,240 5s . This","The Times, 21st October 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6937,26,10,1922,Autumn,26,10,1922,Autumn,"prevalence of wireworm in th ( ground , the spring drought , and the dis similarity of soil and climate under","The Times, 26th October 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6938,26,10,1922,Autumn,26,10,1922,Autumn,"have differed little from those in East Anglia . The drought of 1921 stinted production , and the low prices of","The Times, 26th October 1922",England,UKH,UKH1,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6939,26,10,1922,Autumn,26,10,1922,Autumn,"of severe adversity , the first on account of the drought , and the second as the result of low prices","The Times, 26th October 1922",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH25,East Bedfordshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 6940,26,10,1922,Autumn,26,10,1922,Autumn,"of 1921 and 1922 . In the first year the drought decreed that there was nothing to sell , and this","The Times, 26th October 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6941,28,10,1922,Autumn,28,10,1922,Autumn,", though the breaking up of the long and serious drought in Xlhodesia this week may induce a renewed wave of","The Times, 28th October 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6942,28,10,1922,Autumn,28,10,1922,Autumn,", but willd-swept places should be avoided . Though long droughts are rare , dry spel. are common enough in summer","The Times, 28th October 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6943,30,10,1922,Autumn,30,10,1922,Autumn,of faimers from the ptecarlous position in Wvfii6h:the sequen6e of drought and low market . prices has landed them . .,"The Times, 30th October 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6944,31,10,1922,Autumn,31,10,1922,Autumn,"I had not been there-more shame to me-since the- great drought , and had heard dreadful reports . Whether or not","The Times, 31st October 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6945,31,10,1922,Autumn,31,10,1922,Autumn,"not they were true , the last trace of the drought has now vanished . The greens are , one and","The Times, 31st October 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6946,1,11,1922,Autumn,1,11,1922,Autumn,cased off on buDls realizing . The breaking of the drought in the South-West brought iu futtlier selling orders di:ring the,"The Times, 1st November 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6947,2,11,1922,Autumn,2,11,1922,Autumn,"hundred thousand . A DRY OCTOBER . LIVERPOOL 'S LONG DROUGHT . ( BY 01R W7EATHER CoRREsPoNDENT . ) October ,","The Times, 2th November 1922",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6948,4,11,1922,Autumn,4,11,1922,Autumn,", the formier Home Office pathologist , and Dr. P. Drought , the police divisional surgeon at Ilford , removed some","The Times, 4th November 1922",England,"UKI,UKE","UKI1,UKI2,UKE4","UKI12,UKI21,UKE41","City of London,Ilford,Manor Park",20th Century newspaper,Media 6949,4,11,1922,Autumn,4,11,1922,Autumn,"The unsatisfactory yields are due m ly to the spring drought , although the cold , wet summer also had a","The Times, 4th November 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6950,8,11,1922,Autumn,8,11,1922,Autumn,"railways , and growing crops , and an extremely severe drought . which , 'with irrigation in its present elementary state","The Times, 8th November 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6951,11,11,1922,Autumn,11,11,1922,Autumn,"thie "" Derby "" week , aud brought a record drought to an end , had held a littUolonger , the","The Times, 11st November 1922",England,UKF,UKF1,UKF11,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6952,14,11,1922,Autumn,14,11,1922,Autumn,"hd ( I not yet filled up aftor the great drought , both September and October . 61howving a deficit in","The Times, 14th November 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6953,22,11,1922,Autumn,22,11,1922,Autumn,"is dry in the north and north- west , and droughty in the Lower Murchison district , where losses of stock","The Times, 22th November 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6954,22,11,1922,Autumn,22,11,1922,Autumn,will make very little difference to the crossbreds . The droughty and bad conditions are acting in districts where merino wool,"The Times, 22th November 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6955,23,11,1922,Autumn,23,11,1922,Autumn,the same causes as the rest of -theeountry . The drought of 1921 and in the early part of the present,"The Times, 23th November 1922",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6956,24,11,1922,Autumn,24,11,1922,Autumn,"and New 'S6uthi Wales , except south- eastern portions , droughty ; rains anxiously awaited . - Central and Southern Queensland","The Times, 24th November 1922",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6957,2,12,1922,Winter,2,12,1922,Winter,"Ailantith.s glandulosa also endures smoke , parching heat , and drought with impunity ; but as it is generally unisexual ,","The Times, 2th December 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6958,2,12,1922,Winter,2,12,1922,Winter,"Lavatera olbia is a good pink mallow , and stands drought welL A SYLVAN QUEEN . ( BY CH'f TZU-AG ,","The Times, 2th December 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6959,2,12,1922,Winter,2,12,1922,Winter,", but on the present occasion the periods of severe drought and flood have been varied by intervals of good weather","The Times, 2th December 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6960,2,12,1922,Winter,2,12,1922,Winter,"by sales , by lessened lambing , caused by the drought , and the losses by floods , which I have","The Times, 2th December 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6961,4,12,1922,Winter,4,12,1922,Winter,"Falling prices , heavily increased expenditure , and the abnormal droughts and rains of the last two years have hit them","The Times, 4th December 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6962,7,12,1922,Winter,7,12,1922,Winter,"later , owing to heart trouble . Dr. P. J. Drought , police-surgeon , said he thought Thompson 's assailant must","The Times, 7th December 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6963,11,12,1922,Winter,11,12,1922,Winter,"promised fairly wvell on the whole , but further nortlh drought conditions prevailed in many districts ; it was still pcssible.","The Times, 11st December 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6964,14,12,1922,Winter,14,12,1922,Winter,"I shall have another try . "" FEARS OF 1923 DROUGHT . W NEED OF WINTER RAMNS The comparative scantiness of","The Times, 14th December 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6965,14,12,1922,Winter,14,12,1922,Winter,"balanced , in their effect on water supplies , the drought of 1921 , and certainly the summer rainfall was responsible","The Times, 14th December 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6966,14,12,1922,Winter,14,12,1922,Winter,"reason the authorities fear that the deficiency caused by the drought last year is not yet made up , and that","The Times, 14th December 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6967,18,12,1922,Winter,18,12,1922,Winter,"'n- Last year , as a re-' sult of the drought in 1921 , extensive importations bad to be made from","The Times, 18th December 1922",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6968,18,12,1922,Winter,18,12,1922,Winter,"enumerated above , but also owing to climatic trouble . Drought at times . excessive rains at others , coupled with","The Times, 18th December 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6969,19,12,1922,Winter,19,12,1922,Winter,"time , to the corrosion of the air , to drought , or to moisture , but the stone , recovered","The Times, 19th December 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6970,28,12,1922,Winter,28,12,1922,Winter,"lighter country offerings , and Argentine reports of locusts and drought An easier tone developed later owing to favour- able weather","The Times, 28th December 1922",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6971,29,12,1922,Winter,29,12,1922,Winter,"of bison are only superficially cracked . Rapid changes of drought and moisture , not water or its absence , are","The Times, 29th December 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6972,30,12,1922,Winter,30,12,1922,Winter,"of last 3May , bewitched staid weather prophets into extravagantlv droughtv forecasts , and then , belying itself in dismal fashion","The Times, 30th December 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6973,30,12,1922,Winter,30,12,1922,Winter,"may-blossom as few can hope to see again , the drought-parched countryside was blistering in the torrid heat . Trees in","The Times, 30th December 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6974,30,12,1922,Winter,30,12,1922,Winter,on the upward path once more . If the unparalleled drought has left innumerable scars on garden and woodland in the,"The Times, 30th December 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6975,30,12,1922,Winter,30,12,1922,Winter,their larder is full . An unexpected result of the drought has becn a comparative failure of many bulbous plaits this,"The Times, 30th December 1922",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6976,2,1,1923,Winter,2,1,1923,Winter,"Company state that , as a regut of the prolonged drought the crop for the past season has been a smal","The Times, 2th January 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6977,2,1,1923,Winter,2,1,1923,Winter,J. E. Draffen ( Oct. 19 ) ; A. C. Drought ( Oct. 26 ) ; . W. Shenton ( Oct.,"The Times, 2th January 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6978,13,1,1923,Winter,13,1,1923,Winter,"there will be many a tale of stout battles with drought , pests and market vagaries , but also of rewards","The Times, 13th January 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6979,13,1,1923,Winter,13,1,1923,Winter,; . - cgents . Mwnesscrs.cOLI andv ter supplLy upto.at drouth Audgey-street P.l. cu7EdT ( onecE itSET. -For SA4LE. charming gabled,"The Times, 13th January 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6980,20,1,1923,Winter,20,1,1923,Winter,"human sacrifice is believed to have been offered during the drought immediately before the present extensive rains , with an idea","The Times, 20th January 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6981,20,1,1923,Winter,20,1,1923,Winter,"attention being drawn to the fact that , while the drought in the South-West is unrerlwed , the gowing conditon of","The Times, 20th January 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6982,22,1,1923,Winter,22,1,1923,Winter,"enthusiasm , tend all too soon to degenerate into the droughty tracts of routine and boredom . The eagerly expected career","The Times, 22th January 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6983,23,1,1923,Winter,23,1,1923,Winter,"The elders of the Mtawara tribe , alarmed at the drought and the poor crops , consulted the rain doctor ,","The Times, 23th January 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6984,24,1,1923,Winter,24,1,1923,Winter,"the decrease in the cocoa crop consequent upon the abnormal drought experienced in the district , to which I referred at","The Times, 24th January 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6985,26,1,1923,Winter,26,1,1923,Winter,to what extept its rainfall mitigated the effects of the drought of 1921 . In 2The Tivnes of December '14 attention,"The Times, 26th January 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6986,26,1,1923,Winter,26,1,1923,Winter,"country through a period of unprecedented depression , aggravated by drought and revolution , with the national credit unimpaired . He","The Times, 26th January 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6987,27,1,1923,Winter,27,1,1923,Winter,"is alPnost imoas3ihlv. : 1lterlititiltsg u ith 'S-iX mnouths ' drought . Timerm' mire no inins , and the traveller hlis","The Times, 27th January 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6988,29,1,1923,Winter,29,1,1923,Winter,OF 1922 . BRITISH ISLES ' RETURN . FEARS OF DROUGHT DISPELLED . By Mr. M. de Carl3 S. Salter (,"The Times, 29th January 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6989,29,1,1923,Winter,29,1,1923,Winter,", 1921 , we had to chronicle the most reemarkable drought ever known to have occurred in the South of England","The Times, 29th January 1923",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6990,29,1,1923,Winter,29,1,1923,Winter,"of England . In some places tlle effects of the drought are still acutely felt' The past year , from the","The Times, 29th January 1923",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6991,29,1,1923,Winter,29,1,1923,Winter,"on more than one occasion the cry was raised that drought was becoming re-established , but that these were false alarms","The Times, 29th January 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6992,29,1,1923,Winter,29,1,1923,Winter,June in parts of England which suggested the resumption of drought on a large scale . THE INCLEMENT HOLIDAY . July,"The Times, 29th January 1923",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6993,29,1,1923,Winter,29,1,1923,Winter,and for a few weeks the possibility of a winter drought gave cause for some anxiety . Premonitions on this score,"The Times, 29th January 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6994,29,1,1923,Winter,29,1,1923,Winter,"either side . In the extreme south-east , where the drought of 1921 reached its climax , the rainfall of I","The Times, 29th January 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6995,30,1,1923,Winter,30,1,1923,Winter,"promised a record yield , suffered heavily fromn the prolongad drought in July and Augut . The Government was , therefore","The Times, 30th January 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6996,30,1,1923,Winter,30,1,1923,Winter,"September in 1921 , owing largely to the continuance of drought , bad been very expensive months , the total for","The Times, 30th January 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6997,30,1,1923,Winter,30,1,1923,Winter,"have even heavy bank depo- sits . But in the drought-stricken areas of Alberta and Saskatchewr , n many grain growers","The Times, 30th January 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6998,30,1,1923,Winter,30,1,1923,Winter,"During 1922 a good many districts of Jamaica experienced a drought of considerable magnitude , wlhich caused serious financial loss to","The Times, 30th January 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 6999,30,1,1923,Winter,30,1,1923,Winter,". The situ-ation h been accentu , ated by a drought wvhich lasted six or seven months . Exports of sugar","The Times, 30th January 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7000,3,2,1923,Winter,3,2,1923,Winter,", they bate stiff clayey sois , and they hate drought . They are happiest in such acid heathy soils as","The Times, 3th February 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7001,5,2,1923,Winter,5,2,1923,Winter,which is so great as to suggest an epoch of drought in the future . There was also the qucstion of,"The Times, 5th February 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7002,5,2,1923,Winter,5,2,1923,Winter,The operatinx expenses sihow considemhae increase owing to the continued drought . necesitativng the opera . 'ion of the steam plants,"The Times, 5th February 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7003,10,2,1923,Winter,10,2,1923,Winter,the new maize crp is being imperilled by the continuel drought . Wheat closes steady . a l. with* the official,"The Times, 10th February 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7004,17,2,1923,Winter,17,2,1923,Winter,"fully covered by insurance . "" LtXDHOLDIXaS. -OWi1n1 to the drought and consequent distress amongst natives , the revenue from your","The Times, 17th February 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7005,17,2,1923,Winter,17,2,1923,Winter,"FAnnrxo. -Oing to the incidence of one of the worst droughts on record , the farming industry is to-day passing.thrOUggl. a.","The Times, 17th February 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7006,17,2,1923,Winter,17,2,1923,Winter,"since it was made further advices have come that the drought is broken . I conclude by moving : - ""","The Times, 17th February 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7007,23,2,1923,Winter,23,2,1923,Winter,of the timber until the stage is reached when such drought-loving species as Xestobium tessellatum will burrow and oviposit in the,"The Times, 23th February 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7008,23,2,1923,Winter,23,2,1923,Winter,"favourable , and the plantations had recovcred remarkably from the drought of 1921 . They had 2,774 acres oi sisal planted","The Times, 23th February 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7009,27,2,1923,Winter,27,2,1923,Winter,"most years , and nearly self-supporting in a year of drought , instead of having to rely on the water brought","The Times, 27th February 1923",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7010,1,3,1923,Spring,1,3,1923,Spring,"The stock farmer has beei badly hit by the long drought , which has now broken everywhere , and there is","The Times, 1st March 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7011,5,3,1923,Spring,5,3,1923,Spring,", the-formaL Actually February is generally father a montli of drought , and February , 1921 , when rnin fell In","The Times, 5th March 1923",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7012,6,3,1923,Spring,6,3,1923,Spring,situation is accepted . Probably the bitter experiences during the droughts of the past two Years have helped the cultivation of,"The Times, 6th March 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7013,10,3,1923,Spring,10,3,1923,Spring,"and brush can control and the horticultural designer cannot-rain , drought , frost , sun , wind , and so on-and","The Times, 10th March 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7014,21,3,1923,Spring,21,3,1923,Spring,"derive their water supplies . During the late period of drought , when the supply in many districts was dangerously inadequate","The Times, 21st March 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7015,27,3,1923,Spring,27,3,1923,Spring,"is not safe to predict that a year of abnormal drought , or a long run on red , will at","The Times, 27th March 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7016,27,3,1923,Spring,27,3,1923,Spring,"smalU area in Cumberland , was one of almost unprecedented drought , the rain- fall in many places being less than","The Times, 27th March 1923","England,Scotland","UKD,UKM",UKD1,,Cumberland,20th Century newspaper,Media 7017,27,3,1923,Spring,27,3,1923,Spring,"has not yet bten restored , anid andther year of drought rpight be serious for the genetXl omrimuity . The Ministry","The Times, 27th March 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7018,27,3,1923,Spring,27,3,1923,Spring,"the Germans to boycott , Aus. trailian *ooL . The drought , is likely to atSect lambing'adversely and to Jimpair the","The Times, 27th March 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7019,7,4,1923,Spring,7,4,1923,Spring,in agriculture had affected most seriously the arable districts . Drought in 1921 and the heavy fall in prices in 1922,"The Times, 7th April 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7020,7,4,1923,Spring,7,4,1923,Spring,"such as we had lost year , both frost and drought hit tbem barder than places on the west coast ,","The Times, 7th April 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7021,9,4,1923,Spring,9,4,1923,Spring,the result tllat those wbo were not deterred bv the drought in May and early . June from sowing reaped a,"The Times, 9th April 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7022,14,4,1923,Spring,14,4,1923,Spring,T. Hf . DnouGHT . . J.P .. and Mrs. Drought . Whigehoroush . B'rr . Kilugs County . to Plnsws.youngest,"The Times, 14th April 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7023,20,4,1923,Spring,20,4,1923,Spring,"kind of observations which should be made during times of drought , and when heavy rain occurs after drought , as","The Times, 20th April 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7024,20,4,1923,Spring,20,4,1923,Spring,"times of drought , and when heavy rain occurs after drought , as well as to the best way of collecting","The Times, 20th April 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7025,26,4,1923,Spring,26,4,1923,Spring,".. Almost complete failure of our potato harvest-most serious-owing to drought and bad winds ; about one-third of proper crop ,","The Times, 26th April 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7026,26,4,1923,Spring,26,4,1923,Spring,bales wero offered . The wool showed evidence of the drought eonditionis now prevalent throughout Que-ens- landL Continental buyers were again,"The Times, 26th April 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7027,28,4,1923,Spring,28,4,1923,Spring,and have been of great benefit as the conditions of drought were begminnng to cause alarm among pastoral- sts. -Rcutcr .,"The Times, 28th April 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7028,2,5,1923,Spring,2,5,1923,Spring,Inquiry . Sellers of Australisn offered sparingly owing to the drought news . Victorian . tirst half of May . was,"The Times, 2th May 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7029,5,5,1923,Spring,5,5,1923,Spring,"other difficulty in their culture , except that they dislike drought and starvation , like many other plants , and flower","The Times, 5th May 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7030,5,5,1923,Spring,5,5,1923,Spring,"the garden viola , except that it will stand more drought and less damp . There are already some good hybrids","The Times, 5th May 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7031,8,5,1923,Spring,8,5,1923,Spring,but the sight of the eruption is impressive . AUSTRALIAN DROUGHT BROKEN . ( FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT . ) MIELBOURNE,"The Times, 8th May 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7032,8,5,1923,Spring,8,5,1923,Spring,it should be possible to regulate better in future . Drought is reported to have beenx another adverse factor this year,"The Times, 8th May 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7033,21,5,1923,Spring,21,5,1923,Spring,"primarily to alternating limited production and over- production . The drought of 1921 restricted output , and last year low prices","The Times, 21st May 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7034,24,5,1923,Spring,24,5,1923,Spring,that the tide is beginning to turn . A long drought throughout the agricultural distrtcts has broken at last . Produce,"The Times, 24th May 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7035,24,5,1923,Spring,24,5,1923,Spring,"AsNiD PRICES . Last vear's. maize crop , owing to drought , fell from 4 0 to 50 per cent .","The Times, 24th May 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7036,24,5,1923,Spring,24,5,1923,Spring,has to extract the utmost yield in tho teeth of drought and fierce sunshine in order to keep his place in,"The Times, 24th May 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7037,25,5,1923,Spring,25,5,1923,Spring,"to appease the Rain Goddess and . break the severe drought , which the natives ascribed to the wrath of the","The Times, 25th May 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7038,26,5,1923,Spring,26,5,1923,Spring,", unless a system of underground watering protects themn from drought . The moraine itself does not protect them , as","The Times, 26th May 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7039,26,5,1923,Spring,26,5,1923,Spring,"into growth and flower . If you have a hot droughty spring you are , in fact , try- ing to","The Times, 26th May 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7040,26,5,1923,Spring,26,5,1923,Spring,"So one usually finds in a Surrey moraine the most drought-resisting plants , such as small Aethionemnas or Edrianthus pu7nilio a","The Times, 26th May 1923",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7041,26,5,1923,Spring,26,5,1923,Spring,Alpines is to discover which of them are impatient of drought and which are not . You wvill discover that by,"The Times, 26th May 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7042,2,6,1923,Summer,2,6,1923,Summer,"to a large blossom failing to set through a severe drought , so that the results of the current year 's","The Times, 2th June 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7043,5,6,1923,Summer,5,6,1923,Summer,"stances , whatsoever it may be ; tending to relative drought , is more common than' that which tends to relative","The Times, 5th June 1923",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7044,9,6,1923,Summer,9,6,1923,Summer,"cases this onening of the soil exposes the roots to drought , ARRANGEMENTS FOR TO-DAY . The Fine and 'Queen at","The Times, 9th June 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7045,14,6,1923,Summer,14,6,1923,Summer,"of realization 99,000 . In 1897 , owing to a-severe drought which had then lasted for several years , the com-","The Times, 14th June 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7046,15,6,1923,Summer,15,6,1923,Summer,"Nery dry for sonme months in Victoria , 'while a drought may be said to prevail over a considerable portion of","The Times, 15th June 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7047,15,6,1923,Summer,15,6,1923,Summer,and fanners should be able to stand up to a drought it it should eome . Merino wool has been fetching,"The Times, 15th June 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7048,16,6,1923,Summer,16,6,1923,Summer,the cool places of the ground . In the great drought of 1921 they were unaffected long after other plants had,"The Times, 16th June 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7049,20,6,1923,Summer,20,6,1923,Summer,"future prospects , he could say that , notvithstanding the drought , the seasro bad begun fairly well , and the","The Times, 20th June 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7050,23,6,1923,Summer,23,6,1923,Summer,"table has beeu disarranged by tle sun and heat and drought of that wondrous year 1921 ; its influence persists ,","The Times, 23th June 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7051,23,6,1923,Summer,23,6,1923,Summer,"not easily discouraged by frost or heat , rain or drought , and will grow in grass or in border ,","The Times, 23th June 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7052,27,6,1923,Summer,27,6,1923,Summer,vork has been greatly retarded owing to the series of droughts at the begin- ning of the season under review and,"The Times, 27th June 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7053,28,6,1923,Summer,28,6,1923,Summer,"ares importing hottr wski : ecelentcountry. well watered , . droughts unknwn , pledid limte , healthy district , ountriliw-y ;","The Times, 28th June 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7054,28,6,1923,Summer,28,6,1923,Summer,"in the linen press- lavender hardly ever suf- fers from drought , and it will thrive in the poorest soil .","The Times, 28th June 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7055,29,6,1923,Summer,29,6,1923,Summer,"areal mportbsg butter wleeliy ; escelent colntro fell watered , droughts unknownt splendid climate . hcalth6y district , on railwa free","The Times, 29th June 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7056,30,6,1923,Summer,30,6,1923,Summer,"; all other sorts , very bad . If the drought continues the crops may be expected to be considerably lighter","The Times, 30th June 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7057,3,7,1923,Summer,3,7,1923,Summer,"Jubilee of QUExN VICTORIA , but for a per- sistent drought , which lasted from the middle of June till August","The Times, 3th July 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7058,5,7,1923,Summer,5,7,1923,Summer,summer ghost from their past . In years of greater drought the very singed turf in the parks fills the streets,"The Times, 5th July 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7059,7,7,1923,Summer,7,7,1923,Summer,", shorts covering on lirmner overnight advice and reports of drought in pirtg of Texas . Prices fell back- afterwards under","The Times, 7th July 1923",England,UKD,UKD3,"UKD31,UK32",,20th Century newspaper,Media 7060,9,7,1923,Summer,9,7,1923,Summer,", Suffoll ; , and other Eastern counties . The drought , beepming increasingly acute , combined with the persistene for","The Times, 9th July 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7061,10,7,1923,Summer,10,7,1923,Summer,writes of the Rumraran. crop : - aftera' period of drought which to a certain extent interfered with field work during,"The Times, 10th July 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7062,10,7,1923,Summer,10,7,1923,Summer,". The maize crop has suffered in parts from the drought , but the rains which have faUen lately have relieved","The Times, 10th July 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7063,11,7,1923,Summer,11,7,1923,Summer,"regiolis in the extreme nortlh -in fact , generally , drought conditions may be said to liave prevailed , but ,","The Times, 11st July 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7064,11,7,1923,Summer,11,7,1923,Summer,"of tenderness and a pro- portion of dust . These drought conditions resiulted in a lighter wool clip , amounting to","The Times, 11st July 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7065,16,7,1923,Summer,16,7,1923,Summer,"still more stinteds in consequence of the prolongation of the drought , were a probable 'contingency , the fine spell broke","The Times, 16th July 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7066,16,7,1923,Summer,16,7,1923,Summer,all of wvhiclh wrere in a preearious state when the drought broke towvards ' the' ennd of June . This year,"The Times, 16th July 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7067,17,7,1923,Summer,17,7,1923,Summer,"of a payment on -the Preference shares . Owing to drought the crop for 1922 was abnormally short , amounting to","The Times, 17th July 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7068,18,7,1923,Summer,18,7,1923,Summer,"Allen , Lieu- tenant-Commander Lionel Chappell , the Rev. W. Drought , MIr . Stuart Knox , the Bishop of the","The Times, 18th July 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7069,19,7,1923,Summer,19,7,1923,Summer,of various foreign schools of operatic music .. - . DROUGHT AND BLOSSOM CONTRASTS OF JULY . ( FRoM A COBRESPOxDExT,"The Times, 19th July 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7070,19,7,1923,Summer,19,7,1923,Summer,"July reflects January . Worms leave the surface alike in drought and frost , and the thrushes ' bils camnot pierce","The Times, 19th July 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7071,19,7,1923,Summer,19,7,1923,Summer,"the river bank , and often remain active throughout the drought . Here the wood- snail is commonest , with its","The Times, 19th July 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7072,20,7,1923,Summer,20,7,1923,Summer,"a wet spring and damage by worms , followed by drought in June , last year 's progress is likely to","The Times, 20th July 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7073,20,7,1923,Summer,20,7,1923,Summer,"the grow- ing seoson we suffered from an exeeptionally seve-e drought wlhich at one time thicateited disaster , but climatic conditions","The Times, 20th July 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7074,21,7,1923,Summer,21,7,1923,Summer,": the better lahids ; aU-right. nrsolds are standing tlie drought better than'fother crops , but sadly need rain . E-","The Times, 21st July 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7075,24,7,1923,Summer,24,7,1923,Summer,", as I warned you a year ago that prolonged drought had destroyed all prospect of a good season , and","The Times, 24th July 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7076,28,7,1923,Summer,28,7,1923,Summer,"chalk and air . They are remarkiably tolerant of prolonged drought and feast on sunshine . In that memorable year ,","The Times, 28th July 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7077,4,8,1923,Summer,4,8,1923,Summer,them . That torrid month put everything right except the drought . The sun gave the hundreds of early flowering bulbs,"The Times, 4th August 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7078,9,8,1923,Summer,9,8,1923,Summer,"in the rain , and become torpid , both in drought and frost . Thiough but molluses , they have a","The Times, 9th August 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7079,13,8,1923,Summer,13,8,1923,Summer,"the warmth and rains and frosts and cold winds and droughts , all out of their proper seasons , that from","The Times, 13th August 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7080,13,8,1923,Summer,13,8,1923,Summer,", there have been instances where crops have suffered from drought and others where the : fall of rain was excessive","The Times, 13th August 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7081,13,8,1923,Summer,13,8,1923,Summer,"remark that it may not be poisible for sufferers from drought , or from an abnormal rainfall- as in Staffordshire ,","The Times, 13th August 1923",England,UKG,UKG2,UKG24,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7082,13,8,1923,Summer,13,8,1923,Summer,"tons were dispatched , "" all owing to frost and drought . "" The run of prices is no more satisfactory","The Times, 13th August 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7083,13,8,1923,Summer,13,8,1923,Summer,"rapidly "" . froni Essex , vlate-sown affected by the drought "" ' ( Essex ) , and . "" blighted","The Times, 13th August 1923",England,"UKH,UKJ","UKH3,UKJ4",UKJ42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7084,14,8,1923,Summer,14,8,1923,Summer,"8,434 Conservative majority .. 5,867 FINE WEATHER TO CONTINUE . DROUGHT PROBABLE . ( BY OUR WEATHR CORRESP0ONDENT . ) Following","The Times, 14th August 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7085,14,8,1923,Summer,14,8,1923,Summer,"shall soon be entering upon a period of abso- lute drought , which is officially defined as a period of more","The Times, 14th August 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7086,16,8,1923,Summer,16,8,1923,Summer,-Rcutcr . Owing to the dryness produced by the long drought the forest fire near Corbeyrier and Leysin is still raging,"The Times, 16th August 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7087,17,8,1923,Summer,17,8,1923,Summer,"the average . Since the beginning of May , when drought threatened , the rain has fallen about five days -weekly","The Times, 17th August 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7088,18,8,1923,Summer,18,8,1923,Summer,beasts-the best of them had tly marched 600 miles over drought- ' e d country7and to imagine what they would look,"The Times, 18th August 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7089,20,8,1923,Summer,20,8,1923,Summer,"years ( consecutive ) , but owing -to the extraordinary drought of 1921 , a tlhird year 'was necessary in the","The Times, 20th August 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7090,20,8,1923,Summer,20,8,1923,Summer,"mnoderate except in the Wester distrits , where beat and drought are causing deterioratIon tb.ough cbecking bollweeviL . There are complaints","The Times, 20th August 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7091,21,8,1923,Summer,21,8,1923,Summer,deals having taken a quieter turn . owIng to the drought . having restricted thetranspurto logs by wae u nothe markets,"The Times, 21st August 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7092,28,8,1923,Summer,28,8,1923,Summer,"south of the Trent . Their relative immunity from serious drought in summer is greatly to their benefit , but the","The Times, 28th August 1923",England,"UKE,UKF,UKG",UKE1,,River Trent,20th Century newspaper,Media 7093,31,8,1923,Summer,31,8,1923,Summer,"who drive will be well enough served . In the drought of two years ago the roots were hopeless , but","The Times, 31st August 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7094,31,8,1923,Summer,31,8,1923,Summer,steam plant towards the end of the year owing to drought conditions . The tram- ways company . secured the satisfactory,"The Times, 31st August 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7095,1,9,1923,Autumn,1,9,1923,Autumn,", owing to the cold last spring and the subsequent drought , - we have only about half a crop .","The Times, 1st September 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7096,7,9,1923,Autumn,7,9,1923,Autumn,"not to be found in exceptionally hot weather or in drought , such as were held responsible for some of the","The Times, 7th September 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7097,8,9,1923,Autumn,8,9,1923,Autumn,We have seen great visions go down ; there is drought of spirit . But let us stand fast ; we,"The Times, 8th September 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7098,10,9,1923,Autumn,10,9,1923,Autumn,"been slow to move vigorously . The effects of the drought that dried up the pastures in liertfordshire , Essex ,","The Times, 10th September 1923",England,UKH,UKH3,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7099,10,9,1923,Autumn,10,9,1923,Autumn,years 1809 and 1902 there occurred a prolonged and severe drought which swept away practically half the live- stock in the,"The Times, 10th September 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7100,15,9,1923,Autumn,15,9,1923,Autumn,"been very much Improved by recent good rains . The drought contihues generally In lWainutana , KaLthiawar and Guierat. wvhiere rains","The Times, 15th September 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7101,17,9,1923,Autumn,17,9,1923,Autumn,"Nvas started in 1920 and proceeded apace , but the drought of 1921 caused a temporary set-back . One of the","The Times, 17th September 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7102,17,9,1923,Autumn,17,9,1923,Autumn,"the green-keeper , once a caddie at Sunningdale . The drought brought a prairie fire in miniature and the grass disappeared","The Times, 17th September 1923",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ11,Sunningdale,20th Century newspaper,Media 7103,17,9,1923,Autumn,17,9,1923,Autumn,has been' noticed that spring barley has suffered severely from drought in late spring and early summer . Those growers who,"The Times, 17th September 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7104,17,9,1923,Autumn,17,9,1923,Autumn,the winter varieties ; the only means of countering the drought or miti- gating its influences is to sow as early,"The Times, 17th September 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7105,25,9,1923,Autumn,25,9,1923,Autumn,"of interest . In 1021 , chiefly owing to the drought end heaVY depreciation , the loss was equivalent to 6","The Times, 25th September 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7106,27,9,1923,Autumn,27,9,1923,Autumn,. n2l . GOLDSL3ROUGH MORT . After Providing for ascertained drought losses and reservation against the losses and expensea stUil occurring,"The Times, 27th September 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7107,2,10,1923,Autumn,2,10,1923,Autumn,"affected by settlers . Owing , however , to prolonged drought , the rivers were almost dry , being , reduced","The Times, 2th October 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7108,2,10,1923,Autumn,2,10,1923,Autumn,"may account for its introduction to a district where constant droughts render its wat , r- holding properties invaluable . PaxRICK.LY","The Times, 2th October 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7109,2,10,1923,Autumn,2,10,1923,Autumn,"always being the dry season , but this year the drought was exceptionally bad . In spite of this , however","The Times, 2th October 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7110,8,10,1923,Autumn,8,10,1923,Autumn,was not compulsory on any leaseholder. 'A seven vecars ' drought had just ended and pastoralists were faced with tho necessity,"The Times, 8th October 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7111,12,10,1923,Autumn,12,10,1923,Autumn,"the commodity . lHe learnt , however , that the drought , which had prevailed for three years , and which","The Times, 12th October 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7112,15,10,1923,Autumn,15,10,1923,Autumn,"belt of land in the South with long periods of drought , and , in the rest of the country ,","The Times, 15th October 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7113,15,10,1923,Autumn,15,10,1923,Autumn,", both Essex and Kent having suffered severely from protracted drought , while East Anglia and the East Midlands also -felt","The Times, 15th October 1923",England,"UKH,UKJ,UKF,UKG","UKH1,UKH3,UKJ4",UKJ42,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 7114,15,10,1923,Autumn,15,10,1923,Autumn,"the costs entailed by the floods , gales , and drought in.different areas , there remain the de- pressed markets to","The Times, 15th October 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7115,20,10,1923,Autumn,20,10,1923,Autumn,"2Os. ; and dead , its , to 18s. pe drought . Bloaters Ss. to 68. ; . tappers. 28 Sd.","The Times, 20th October 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7116,24,10,1923,Autumn,24,10,1923,Autumn,"traffio since the end of the financial year , a drought in the far west of their ine , whence they","The Times, 24th October 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7117,26,10,1923,Autumn,26,10,1923,Autumn,Reports from the eastern end are pessimditic on account of drought but believe crop will not be less than last year,"The Times, 26th October 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7118,27,10,1923,Autumn,27,10,1923,Autumn,"least five months afterivards. and there is slight risk of drought . But as rxperienced practitioners know , there is i","The Times, 27th October 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7119,27,10,1923,Autumn,27,10,1923,Autumn,". On the other hand , the baneful effects of drought in -spring planting are as . notorions as those of","The Times, 27th October 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7120,27,10,1923,Autumn,27,10,1923,Autumn,"In the month of July , in spite of the drought , our own companies received over one miliou galons more","The Times, 27th October 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7121,31,10,1923,Autumn,31,10,1923,Autumn,temporarily in that part of the world . The bad droughts which in the past we have experienced in the middle,"The Times, 31st October 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7122,31,10,1923,Autumn,31,10,1923,Autumn,"years . Rapok , too , grows well ifter 's drought , so that if the coffee crop whS diminished through","The Times, 31st October 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7123,1,11,1923,Autumn,1,11,1923,Autumn,the unusually arid conditions owing to a long period of drought . The caravan with reserve food and petrol was expected,"The Times, 1st November 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7124,10,11,1923,Autumn,10,11,1923,Autumn,"rained by what is de3s , rlbed as the severest drought the country has knowlt . In February . 1922 .","The Times, 10th November 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7125,15,11,1923,Autumn,15,11,1923,Autumn,"which is general throughout the province , thus breaking the drought that was becoming serious . General Smuts , ; in","The Times, 15th November 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7126,23,11,1923,Autumn,23,11,1923,Autumn,"north require further rains assure season . Part north-west still droughty . Stock generally fair to good condition , except in","The Times, 23th November 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7127,8,12,1923,Winter,8,12,1923,Winter,"chance if planting in spring were fol-lowed by an early drought , such as we have knovwn of recent years .","The Times, 8th December 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7128,8,12,1923,Winter,8,12,1923,Winter,"difliculties of the season , and it Was because the drought at one time was very Eevere. that our managers ,","The Times, 8th December 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7129,11,12,1923,Winter,11,12,1923,Winter,-a rain dance was held . There had been a drought lasting five months . but within two hours of the,"The Times, 11st December 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7130,12,12,1923,Winter,12,12,1923,Winter,"may be , and a shortage of- asia owring to drought causes the cost of the iield and factory to rise","The Times, 12th December 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7131,12,12,1923,Winter,12,12,1923,Winter,year We are n1w reporting on as seriously affected by drought-can be called really exceptiopial yeas In my opinion thle future,"The Times, 12th December 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7132,14,12,1923,Winter,14,12,1923,Winter,"served to demonstrate the extreme tenacity of cotton as a drought resister , for in many districts the cotton crop ,","The Times, 14th December 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7133,17,12,1923,Winter,17,12,1923,Winter,"but exceptionial circumstances have th be guarded against , because drought is its often an inipeditnent as persistent railT . This","The Times, 17th December 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7134,22,12,1923,Winter,22,12,1923,Winter,"same right to the people of Great.Britain . QUEENSLAND . DROUGHT BROKEN . ' - MErLBoun ? Z- , Dec. 21.","The Times, 22th December 1923",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7135,27,12,1923,Winter,27,12,1923,Winter,"veerings . The forest fires were largely due to the drought , and the drought , presumably , to the vagaries","The Times, 27th December 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7136,27,12,1923,Winter,27,12,1923,Winter,"fires were largely due to the drought , and the drought , presumably , to the vagaries of the monsoon .","The Times, 27th December 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7137,27,12,1923,Winter,27,12,1923,Winter,"the vagaries of the monsoon . In North Queensland the drought , , as particularly bad . In one of the","The Times, 27th December 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7138,27,12,1923,Winter,27,12,1923,Winter,"ration in hard frosts , as well as in July droughts , when the soil is as impenetrable . In summer","The Times, 27th December 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7139,29,12,1923,Winter,29,12,1923,Winter,"to flag . July passed to Augusit , and tho drought lengthened till gardeners feared a repetition of the memorable nry","The Times, 29th December 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7140,29,12,1923,Winter,29,12,1923,Winter,"springs dried up ; other Initial signs of a great drought multi piled , and all the time the skies vwere","The Times, 29th December 1923",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7141,2,1,1924,Winter,2,1,1924,Winter,"recorded for 19 consecutive days . The nearest approach to drought conditions were the first 13 days in August , when","The Times, 2th January 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7142,11,1,1924,Winter,11,1,1924,Winter,again been on the quiet side . The state of drought to which I made reference at our last meeting continued,"The Times, 11st January 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7143,12,1,1924,Winter,12,1,1924,Winter,", of holding moisture on which plants can draw in drought . In that respect it is neither better nor worse","The Times, 12th January 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7144,15,1,1924,Winter,15,1,1924,Winter,end of March and the deficiency caused by the great drought of 1921 made good . MOUNT EVEREST EXPEDITION ... EQUIPMENT,"The Times, 15th January 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7145,23,1,1924,Winter,23,1,1924,Winter,"except at Gumbardo , where under the combined infQuence of drought and dingoes the sheep losses were heavy , amounting to","The Times, 23th January 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7146,24,1,1924,Winter,24,1,1924,Winter,", which was not very large . Compared with the drought of 1921 , when the flow fell at one period","The Times, 24th January 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7147,28,1,1924,Winter,28,1,1924,Winter,he may seem to have said . But with the drought and the locusts unprecedentedly injurious this year the preference extensions,"The Times, 28th January 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7148,31,1,1924,Winter,31,1,1924,Winter,"of the current fiscal year show the effects of the drought , which extended from the past summer to the end","The Times, 31st January 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7149,2,2,1924,Winter,2,2,1924,Winter,"nerate the soil , and conserve the soil moisture during drought . Parsnips make much lenfage , and to allow space","The Times, 2th February 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7150,4,2,1924,Winter,4,2,1924,Winter,"amount in the 40-year record . In June there were droughts over large areas , and in some places the total","The Times, 4th February 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7151,4,2,1924,Winter,4,2,1924,Winter,"continued depletion of the water supply , owing 'to a drought which persisted into the winter months . It takes long","The Times, 4th February 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7152,4,2,1924,Winter,4,2,1924,Winter,"not ward off during part of the summer an inconvenient drought . In Scotland , too , June was dry ,","The Times, 4th February 1924",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7153,4,2,1924,Winter,4,2,1924,Winter,"they are more or less exempt from the adversities of drought and insect pests , such as frit-fly in oats ,","The Times, 4th February 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7154,23,2,1924,Winter,23,2,1924,Winter,"to March planting is that it takes tihe possibUitv o drought on trust-just , as Oc.tober plantng takes the risk of","The Times, 23th February 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7155,27,2,1924,Winter,27,2,1924,Winter,that the only adverse factor at present is the recent drought . Particularly In South Island . which may cause a,"The Times, 27th February 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7156,29,2,1924,Winter,29,2,1924,Winter,and there will be in the future ) times of drought when there'has bebe a shortage of water in thq Bridgwater,"The Times, 29th February 1924",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK23,Bridgwater,20th Century newspaper,Media 7157,4,3,1924,Spring,4,3,1924,Spring,order to obtain a considerably heavier production next season if droughts do not intervene . Mr. Sidney Kidman has just made,"The Times, 4th March 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7158,5,3,1924,Spring,5,3,1924,Spring,"variations and adjusts supply to demand . Again , a drought in India or the closing of the . St. Lawrence","The Times, 5th March 1924",England,UKH,UKH3,UKH33,St. Lawrence,20th Century newspaper,Media 7159,6,3,1924,Spring,6,3,1924,Spring,the bone-like paleness of some loams and clays in a droughty season . When the land is too wet for the,"The Times, 6th March 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7160,11,3,1924,Spring,11,3,1924,Spring,in Scotland is not infrequently one of east wind and drought . SNOW-BROTH ON THE DERWENT The snow which has been,"The Times, 11st March 1924","England,Scotland","UKK,UKM",UKK4,UKK43,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7161,12,3,1924,Spring,12,3,1924,Spring,t Decrease due to guspension of river traffic ovdng to drought .. FLAX AND JUTE TEXTILES . DUNDEE . March 11.,"The Times, 12th March 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7162,18,3,1924,Spring,18,3,1924,Spring,and I bear no grudge for the six days ' drought . For it has brought home to me once again,"The Times, 18th March 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7163,20,3,1924,Spring,20,3,1924,Spring,"reversion to a corvine weakness is naturally most edrispicuous in droughty springs , when the p&stures 'are'baked too hard for digging","The Times, 20th March 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7164,21,3,1924,Spring,21,3,1924,Spring,", and tho police were informed . Dr. P. T. Drought , divisional surgeon , was imrmediatelv , , ummoned ,","The Times, 21st March 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7165,21,3,1924,Spring,21,3,1924,Spring,"body , the model tests mught be misleading . MARCH DROUGHT ON THE FARMS . CONSPICUOUS ABSENCE 0F GRASS . (","The Times, 21st March 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7166,27,3,1924,Spring,27,3,1924,Spring,. ( Cheers . ) Lack of water and consequent drought vas also a continual menace to the prosperity of the,"The Times, 27th March 1924",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,Craddock,20th Century newspaper,Media 7167,9,4,1924,Spring,9,4,1924,Spring,to the oeonuts during the dry seasoa anl during prolonged droughts . EXTEXSIONS MEriMODS OR PLANTING . Work on the Sungei-Tawsr,"The Times, 9th April 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7168,12,4,1924,Spring,12,4,1924,Spring,BOLTro . Interment at Sankey Cemetery lueadhy. 16th April . DROUGHTON. -On the 6th Aprtl. at The Ingle. 1'irehincton . UanuN'Baouororox.,"The Times, 12th April 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7169,12,4,1924,Spring,12,4,1924,Spring,", so that they will be able to withstand a drought . For an early supply of dwarf or runner beans","The Times, 12th April 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7170,15,4,1924,Spring,15,4,1924,Spring,"to help at this critical moment , as locusts and drought have made this year critical for everybody ; not least","The Times, 15th April 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7171,19,4,1924,Spring,19,4,1924,Spring,. Mlarch results refiect the effects of the pro- longed drought . Whch brokce on AprHil10 . Peuvding the retrirn of,"The Times, 19th April 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7172,22,4,1924,Spring,22,4,1924,Spring,", "" Lolon . CLOUD IN LAKELAND . RAINi AFTER DROUGHT . ( FmOM A CORRESPONDENT . ) In a long","The Times, 22th April 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7173,22,4,1924,Spring,22,4,1924,Spring,". ( FmOM A CORRESPONDENT . ) In a long drought , liko that of this spring , the VTalo of","The Times, 22th April 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7174,23,4,1924,Spring,23,4,1924,Spring,"deficiency in rainfall , amounting in parts to an acute drought , has aggravated uncertainty as to the coming harvest in","The Times, 23th April 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7175,24,4,1924,Spring,24,4,1924,Spring,"Rand , the wave of unemployment , and the greatest drought of fifty yoars , together with locust. on an unprecedented","The Times, 24th April 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7176,25,4,1924,Spring,25,4,1924,Spring,"safely through troublous times of unprecedented depression , unemployment , drought , and locusts . The skies were now clearing ,","The Times, 25th April 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7177,29,4,1924,Spring,29,4,1924,Spring,"gcople , most of them -working folk , who had Drought flowers to strew upon the coffin as it should pass","The Times, 29th April 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7178,29,4,1924,Spring,29,4,1924,Spring,ou tDu on account of short supPIy of water . Drought broke o0 April 10 . New Ceumm Cno. -Cablegram :,"The Times, 29th April 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7179,5,5,1924,Spring,5,5,1924,Spring,It has entirely recovered from the effects of the terrible drought and will be all that the most critical can desire,"The Times, 5th May 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7180,5,5,1924,Spring,5,5,1924,Spring,"years , in which the order of rain- fall and drought has too often been the reverse , the position now","The Times, 5th May 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7181,6,5,1924,Spring,6,5,1924,Spring,". No gaping . noflapping , no ratte , no drought . also for signalling purposes . Note also the deep","The Times, 6th May 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7182,8,5,1924,Spring,8,5,1924,Spring,and hlad hatd no help towards reconstruction . Two successive droughts reduced the populations to the utmost misery . As a,"The Times, 8th May 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7183,8,5,1924,Spring,8,5,1924,Spring,"than sunshine when they are making growth . Heat and drought in May , and especially in the first three weeks","The Times, 8th May 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7184,8,5,1924,Spring,8,5,1924,Spring,"; but when the fields are baked hard by spring drought , some hunt for partridges ' eggs in the hedges","The Times, 8th May 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7185,8,5,1924,Spring,8,5,1924,Spring,"in pro- fusion , and no longer , as in droughty seasons , they crowd to woods and copses which hold","The Times, 8th May 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7186,8,5,1924,Spring,8,5,1924,Spring,"nests find another satisfaction in a j showery spring . Drought when the song- I thrushes build tries them sorely ,","The Times, 8th May 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7187,8,5,1924,Spring,8,5,1924,Spring,be wet or to have a muddy matrix . In drought they can hardly piece out their wooden walls F one,"The Times, 8th May 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7188,13,5,1924,Spring,13,5,1924,Spring,"north of Scutari las been aggravated by a series cf droughts which have ruined almost all the crops , and this","The Times, 13th May 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7189,14,5,1924,Spring,14,5,1924,Spring,"motor-cars , the property respectively of Dr. Charles Cecil Worsfer Drought and Mr. Hugh Denison Roberts , knowing them to have","The Times, 14th May 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7190,16,5,1924,Spring,16,5,1924,Spring,"business conditions may be described as fair , and althoughi drought is causmig anxiety in the interior . the rice crop","The Times, 16th May 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7191,24,5,1924,Spring,24,5,1924,Spring,"every good grower likes to reserve for a time of drought , to escape . By breaking this crust with the","The Times, 24th May 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7192,31,5,1924,Spring,31,5,1924,Spring,of marriage of EDWARD SIITHERS and Mis ANN or ELIZABETH DROUGHT . crca 1745-1751. 2 each for bhrth Edward Sinithers. 1722.,"The Times, 31st May 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7193,31,5,1924,Spring,31,5,1924,Spring,"each for bhrth Edward Sinithers. 1722. locality unknown . Miss Drought . 1727-33 . Worcester . Rutland , Oxford. - Write","The Times, 31st May 1924",England,"UKJ,UKG","UKJ1,UKG1","UKJ14,UKG12","Oxford,Worcester",20th Century newspaper,Media 7194,31,5,1924,Spring,31,5,1924,Spring,"Smithers , 1722 , locality rn- known , and Miss Drought , 1727-33 , Worcester , Rutland , or Oxford .","The Times, 31st May 1924",England,"UKJ,UKF,UKG","UKJ1,UKF2,UKG1","UKJ14,UKF22,UKG12","Oxford,District of Rutland,Worcester",20th Century newspaper,Media 7195,2,6,1924,Summer,2,6,1924,Summer,", of course , for the raking of hay . Drought , the greatest enemy in many districts and tle most","The Times, 2th June 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7196,3,6,1924,Summer,3,6,1924,Summer,"had dropped only two points . Owing to the prolonged drought the heat is of a fierce , dry type ,","The Times, 3th June 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7197,4,6,1924,Summer,4,6,1924,Summer,"leaving 24,539 to be carried forw-ard Owirrg to a severe drought the outturn for the current year to date Is below","The Times, 4th June 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7198,4,6,1924,Summer,4,6,1924,Summer,"been previously made , and the cause was undoubtedly the drought at the commencement of the season . In this connexion","The Times, 4th June 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7199,4,6,1924,Summer,4,6,1924,Summer,"you that the current season has also started witlh a drought , this being our thlrd drought in three successive seasons","The Times, 4th June 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7200,4,6,1924,Summer,4,6,1924,Summer,"also started witlh a drought , this being our thlrd drought in three successive seasons . When I left your properties","The Times, 4th June 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7201,4,6,1924,Summer,4,6,1924,Summer,"rails came , the bushes were suffering severely from the drought , and in many cases the leaves were falling off","The Times, 4th June 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7202,4,6,1924,Summer,4,6,1924,Summer,"to your estates , these , although sufferinig from the drought , were otherwise in excellent condition , and when I","The Times, 4th June 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7203,4,6,1924,Summer,4,6,1924,Summer,"in the early months of the year from a severe drought , and the season in consequence is a late one","The Times, 4th June 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7204,5,6,1924,Summer,5,6,1924,Summer,summers . Yet their nature is so finely balanced that drought harms them too . In thirsty seasons blue butter- flies,"The Times, 5th June 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7205,5,6,1924,Summer,5,6,1924,Summer,sip the shrunk edges of streams . In a withering drought moths and butterflies suffer a deeper injury from the parching,"The Times, 5th June 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7206,5,6,1924,Summer,5,6,1924,Summer,hungry young . Starvation overtook many caterpillars in the great drought three years ago ; since then there have been two,"The Times, 5th June 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7207,6,6,1924,Summer,6,6,1924,Summer,"during the ye under review In consequence of the prolonged drought . BLEAC8ER.S ' ASSOCIATION . , The proflt of the","The Times, 6th June 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7208,9,6,1924,Summer,9,6,1924,Summer,trnt eftects on its position and prospects . The familiar drought of early stmmner has been displaced this year by deluges,"The Times, 9th June 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7209,9,6,1924,Summer,9,6,1924,Summer,"been knowrn to declare that if they could solve the drought problemn , farming i , lis district wvould be an","The Times, 9th June 1924",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7210,9,6,1924,Summer,9,6,1924,Summer,"hiis lot . for if it were a choice between drought . and flood he would prefer the former . ""","The Times, 9th June 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7211,9,6,1924,Summer,9,6,1924,Summer,"and flood he would prefer the former . "" Vith drought you can do zoniething. but with rains like those experienced","The Times, 9th June 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7212,10,6,1924,Summer,10,6,1924,Summer,"conditions are growing worse every day and , if the drought continues for another week , there will be danger of","The Times, 10th June 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7213,10,6,1924,Summer,10,6,1924,Summer,"ruined , and the winter crops partly ruined . The drought has also affected fruit trees . Over six miDlion acres","The Times, 10th June 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7214,12,6,1924,Summer,12,6,1924,Summer,"not been favourable so far , owing to a severe drought , and like most other companies we are a good","The Times, 12th June 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7215,13,6,1924,Summer,13,6,1924,Summer,that the gardens are re- covering from the somewhat serious drought that occurred in the flrst four months of This year,"The Times, 13th June 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7216,13,6,1924,Summer,13,6,1924,Summer,"ooars has , as you knowv , experienced a severe drought and the outtuhrn of our gardens to date is somewhat","The Times, 13th June 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7217,16,6,1924,Summer,16,6,1924,Summer,". There have before been excesses of rainfal and of drought , but tot even the dry : Aummer of 1921","The Times, 16th June 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7218,18,6,1924,Summer,18,6,1924,Summer,"a result of excessive heat and a long period of drought during late April and 'lay , but lately the wvheat","The Times, 18th June 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7219,18,6,1924,Summer,18,6,1924,Summer,outlook' is hopefuL Although this cereal has undoubtedly suffered from drought ; the latest rains have done much good to the,"The Times, 18th June 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7220,18,6,1924,Summer,18,6,1924,Summer,"season had begun , badly . There was another severe drought during MTarchand part of April , nnd there had also","The Times, 18th June 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7221,23,6,1924,Summer,23,6,1924,Summer,"from cultivation is great , and they often shed either drought or' excessive moisture on the crops beside them . But","The Times, 23th June 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7222,24,6,1924,Summer,24,6,1924,Summer,. F. G. W. Jackson No. 3 ; Mr. B droughton . Xo. 2 ; Mr. Ht . Abel-Smith . No.,"The Times, 24th June 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7223,26,6,1924,Summer,26,6,1924,Summer,"expect is a water shortage following an extended period of drought . Our management is , bow- ever , taking timely","The Times, 26th June 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7224,30,6,1924,Summer,30,6,1924,Summer,period of wlnter rainfall and the shortage caused by the drought ot 1921 rade good . Considerable work was dono to,"The Times, 30th June 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7225,3,7,1924,Summer,3,7,1924,Summer,", that the harvest would be affected seriously by the drought was sonmewhat allayed by a rainy period , which it","The Times, 3th July 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7226,3,7,1924,Summer,3,7,1924,Summer,"cent . of the winter crop ia perished from the drought and the spring crops are completely scorched . "" in","The Times, 3th July 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7227,3,7,1924,Summer,3,7,1924,Summer,"with a mass of locusts and are suffering from the drought . "" In ''rans-Caucasus , the situation is no better","The Times, 3th July 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7228,3,7,1924,Summer,3,7,1924,Summer,"Ueorgia part of the land remains unsown owing to the drought , and those under cultivation are in apre- carious state","The Times, 3th July 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7229,3,7,1924,Summer,3,7,1924,Summer,"and Omsk , in Western Siberia , reports a continuous drought . In Eastern Siberia "" the recentrains came too late","The Times, 3th July 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7230,4,7,1924,Summer,4,7,1924,Summer,on the bad prospects of this year 's harvest . Drought has seriously damaged the crops in the chief corn producing,"The Times, 4th July 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7231,7,7,1924,Summer,7,7,1924,Summer,hlowrlng . Mitss : Buttassimaw Oni . B. T. ; Drought . Ils. .1 A. H. ; . Eb:en-Mrs.RB.P. ; k'ield,"The Times, 7th July 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7232,7,7,1924,Summer,7,7,1924,Summer,"encouraging . and when it is remembered that the abnormal drought of 1921 is included in this period , it is","The Times, 7th July 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7233,8,7,1924,Summer,8,7,1924,Summer,"stock . areduction of Lhabing. and a heavy outlay on drought expenditure . The maret for wool . bowever , has","The Times, 8th July 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7234,9,7,1924,Summer,9,7,1924,Summer,"A llHA.soN , . And grand-daughter of the late General Drought . of Winchester . HARMAN. -On the 8th July .","The Times, 9th July 1924",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,Winchester,20th Century newspaper,Media 7235,12,7,1924,Summer,12,7,1924,Summer,"harvest is again expected to be poor owing to the drought , and the view of business men who have studied","The Times, 12th July 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7236,12,7,1924,Summer,12,7,1924,Summer,for relief from the distress caused by the pro- longed drought and locusts . A Danish fisheries guardship captured on Wllednesday,"The Times, 12th July 1924",England,UKE,UKE1,UKE13,Grimsby,20th Century newspaper,Media 7237,12,7,1924,Summer,12,7,1924,Summer,"for , and also for executive work in periods of drought and scarcity . He was particularly interested in the maintenance","The Times, 12th July 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7238,16,7,1924,Summer,16,7,1924,Summer,"eompany are compared in the follow- ing table : - Drought had an adverse effect on the tea crop , and","The Times, 16th July 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7239,17,7,1924,Summer,17,7,1924,Summer,report the past y ear has been onie of severe drought over large areas in both Queeusland and Neiv &outh lVales,"The Times, 17th July 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7240,17,7,1924,Summer,17,7,1924,Summer,"large pastoral interests exDosed t.n tlhe serious risks of recurring droughts , destructive pests , and fluctuating markets , a strong","The Times, 17th July 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7241,17,7,1924,Summer,17,7,1924,Summer,"will expect me to say a few words . The drought has materialy affected the size of our clip , which","The Times, 17th July 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7242,17,7,1924,Summer,17,7,1924,Summer,"faling anvay . Trhe reasons given for the' decreases were drought periods , adverse legislation , and pests . CuaMU r","The Times, 17th July 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7243,17,7,1924,Summer,17,7,1924,Summer,"the previous year , and , further- more , the drought of 1923 has considerably reduced our coffee crop for 1924","The Times, 17th July 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7244,17,7,1924,Summer,17,7,1924,Summer,"new season wiU start in August . Owing to the drought which has been experienced , it Is expected tha there","The Times, 17th July 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7245,17,7,1924,Summer,17,7,1924,Summer,". and decreased' upplies are expected , owing to the drought . and also owing to the fact that comparaiively better","The Times, 17th July 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7246,18,7,1924,Summer,18,7,1924,Summer,the exceptionally fine teas due to the loug spells of drought in 1921-22 and 1922-23 were not forthcoming . The whole,"The Times, 18th July 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7247,18,7,1924,Summer,18,7,1924,Summer,", saving the situation in some districts where the recent drought and the hot weather have seriously affected the prospective yields","The Times, 18th July 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7248,19,7,1924,Summer,19,7,1924,Summer,10 Fact and Theory .. .. 15 ( Gardens in Drought .. .. 15 Illustrations .. .. .. .. 16 xlap,"The Times, 19th July 1924",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,Aldershot,20th Century newspaper,Media 7249,19,7,1924,Summer,19,7,1924,Summer,gardener and a great lover of flowers . GARDENS IN DROUGHT . VALUE OF IRRIGATION . ( FROM A CORB PONDBT,"The Times, 19th July 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7250,19,7,1924,Summer,19,7,1924,Summer,"FROM A CORB PONDBT . ) The break in the drought has come none too soon in the South , for","The Times, 19th July 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7251,19,7,1924,Summer,19,7,1924,Summer,"All the primroses have a bad time in a summer drought , for they have only lately finshed their flowering and","The Times, 19th July 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7252,19,7,1924,Summer,19,7,1924,Summer,"the sur- face and make but little growth in a drought . On the other hand , the mass of spring","The Times, 19th July 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7253,19,7,1924,Summer,19,7,1924,Summer,so deeply against the plants as to let in the drought . 1Vhile the dry weather continues hoeing must be confined,"The Times, 19th July 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7254,23,7,1924,Summer,23,7,1924,Summer,Wvhitburn ) . Cottril 0 2 ODO ( i . Droughton ) ..... l ? a'r'qs Amrn 8 11 apoois Sc'Ars,"The Times, 23th July 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7255,24,7,1924,Summer,24,7,1924,Summer,". SOUnDNESS OF FA1MNG Posrrow , - The very severe drought experienced in most parts of the country in 1923 ,","The Times, 24th July 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7256,25,7,1924,Summer,25,7,1924,Summer,"otlier two . Our tea production last year suffered by drought , but the labour supplyv was almost for the first","The Times, 25th July 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7257,26,7,1924,Summer,26,7,1924,Summer,"have their toes in moist ground , , a July drought does not suit the late flower- ing group of Spirwa","The Times, 26th July 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7258,29,7,1924,Summer,29,7,1924,Summer,"adapted to ligh soils , , being apparently impervious to drought ; but 1' have never seen it outeide my own","The Times, 29th July 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7259,29,7,1924,Summer,29,7,1924,Summer,"the condition of a large proportion was adversely affected by drought . Prices have been , and stiU are , very","The Times, 29th July 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7260,29,7,1924,Summer,29,7,1924,Summer,"idea "" has been found illusory . Occasionally seasons of drought strike the district ? with disastrous tesults . But the","The Times, 29th July 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7261,29,7,1924,Summer,29,7,1924,Summer,Park-lane ; industrial unemployment worries the towns ; but a drought or the locust plague concerns everybody . In other countries,"The Times, 29th July 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7262,30,7,1924,Summer,30,7,1924,Summer,"to the average . Rumania , in consequence of the drought from which it has suffered , is not likely to","The Times, 30th July 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7263,31,7,1924,Summer,31,7,1924,Summer,"market setting off the destructive effect on agriculture of the drought and the locust plague . Small taxation remissions , affecting","The Times, 31st July 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7264,31,7,1924,Summer,31,7,1924,Summer,only e few complailnts of boll weevil . The Texas drought is causing anxiety . The average condition is estimated at,"The Times, 31st July 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7265,31,7,1924,Summer,31,7,1924,Summer,"in previous years , but , -owing to a severe drought during part of May and June , the earlier expectations","The Times, 31st July 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7266,2,8,1924,Summer,2,8,1924,Summer,"condition of the ground in June was followed by the drought , which , before it broke recently , had furrowed","The Times, 2th August 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7267,5,8,1924,Summer,5,8,1924,Summer,"CORRESPONDENTr . ) Owing to the heat and the prolonged drought , extensive forest fires are raging in the north of","The Times, 5th August 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7268,11,8,1924,Summer,11,8,1924,Summer,even in those which are but slightly affected by the drought . These are unmistakable signs of a grave agricultural crisis,"The Times, 11st August 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7269,12,8,1924,Summer,12,8,1924,Summer,". to wet weather and , later , . to droughty -con- ditions . Thus tIe' Finlay group'of- oomi panies ,","The Times, 12th August 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7270,12,8,1924,Summer,12,8,1924,Summer,and the disastrous losses which farmers have sustained through the drought and the locusts . BAL NcL-sMr FGtamUs . Reviewing the,"The Times, 12th August 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7271,13,8,1924,Summer,13,8,1924,Summer,"Dakota was the best since 11S , in spite of drought shortening the crOp , kept the market oasy through the","The Times, 13th August 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7272,19,8,1924,Summer,19,8,1924,Summer,"receipt of . Government faniine relief , owring to long-continued drought which has rendered the cultivation of crops impossible , in","The Times, 19th August 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7273,19,8,1924,Summer,19,8,1924,Summer,"wvhich is officially designated the "" Famine Zone , "" droughts are caused by a rainfall light , capricious , and","The Times, 19th August 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7274,22,8,1924,Summer,22,8,1924,Summer,"is 3 per cent . larger than last year . Drought hns delayed sowing in the later sections , but COp","The Times, 22th August 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7275,22,8,1924,Summer,22,8,1924,Summer,"sown to Hinseed is larger than last year , but drought and extremely cold weather have caused considerable damage . In","The Times, 22th August 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7276,23,8,1924,Summer,23,8,1924,Summer,", if only because , thlough they do not suffer drought gladly , a blazing sun does not try them as","The Times, 23th August 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7277,25,8,1924,Summer,25,8,1924,Summer,"August ; but during the last three months , since drought be- came serious in several important countries , there has","The Times, 25th August 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7278,25,8,1924,Summer,25,8,1924,Summer,"effective demand for it have , in consequence of the drought ; attained a position approaching equilibrium , there will be","The Times, 25th August 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7279,25,8,1924,Summer,25,8,1924,Summer,"Continent buying frcely and America moderately . Owing to the drought the mortality amongst the birds has been very severe ,","The Times, 25th August 1924",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7280,25,8,1924,Summer,25,8,1924,Summer,"new season will be 'late in commencing . Although the drought has been broken over the coast belt , only trifling","The Times, 25th August 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7281,30,8,1924,Summer,30,8,1924,Summer,- BUtETNOS AmES . Aug. 28. -The conUtnuare of the drought i rausing much anxiety . and renorts of damage to,"The Times, 30th August 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7282,2,9,1924,Autumn,2,9,1924,Autumn,"still dangerously threatened . The present disaster followed' an acute drought covering the period October-June , during which practicaUy there fel","The Times, 2th September 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7283,3,9,1924,Autumn,3,9,1924,Autumn,": report summary for the -past month , -states that drought is the only drawbacks There is no weevil damage .","The Times, 3th September 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7284,5,9,1924,Autumn,5,9,1924,Autumn,". In the central and west central districts the early drought was more severe , a.nd the crops generally will be","The Times, 5th September 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7285,8,9,1924,Autumn,8,9,1924,Autumn,safe anchorage for the tree . and in times of drought is able to draw in water and food supplies in,"The Times, 8th September 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7286,10,9,1924,Autumn,10,9,1924,Autumn,to sc .. bullish advices from Liverpool and the continued drought in Argentina stimulating coinmission-bouse buy- ing . After sthowing further,"The Times, 10th September 1924",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7287,10,9,1924,Autumn,10,9,1924,Autumn,"oombing length , are rather wasty and irTegular. owing to drought . and may be quoted at 65. 6d. for 12","The Times, 10th September 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7288,10,9,1924,Autumn,10,9,1924,Autumn,"particularly deficient in length this season , owing to the droughty conditions . For winter kids . which are only in","The Times, 10th September 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7289,11,9,1924,Autumn,11,9,1924,Autumn,"rank growths . Wild arums finish their flowering before the drought under the elms sets in , and their berries are","The Times, 11st September 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7290,17,9,1924,Autumn,17,9,1924,Autumn,"known . In the meantime the harvest was ruined by drought , the price of foodstuffs doubled , while wages fell","The Times, 17th September 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7291,17,9,1924,Autumn,17,9,1924,Autumn,", the resulting yields may be seriously affected by the drought . The damage to grain is possibly not so serious","The Times, 17th September 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7292,24,9,1924,Autumn,24,9,1924,Autumn,", ot last year 's the crop having 8utlered from drought . A telegram from the . Sydrcy office of the","The Times, 24th September 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7293,24,9,1924,Autumn,24,9,1924,Autumn,in a supplemental report states that in the most recent drought area the size of the bolls is subnormal and the,"The Times, 24th September 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7294,25,9,1924,Autumn,25,9,1924,Autumn,in wet weather and its abundance under a flaming summer drought set a sharp contrast between the Alps and all iceless,"The Times, 25th September 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7295,27,9,1924,Autumn,27,9,1924,Autumn,"in l Tucuinnn has been*reduced owming , to a. long drought , - from . which we "" also sufftred ..","The Times, 27th September 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7296,29,9,1924,Autumn,29,9,1924,Autumn,late-E . F. DuNxcAsoN. of Blekley . GOLDEN WEDDINGS . DROUGHT : WIRAY. -On the 29th Sept .. 1874. at St.,"The Times, 29th September 1924",England,"UKI,UKG","UKI2,UKG1","UKI22,UKG13","Bromley,Warwick",20th Century newspaper,Media 7297,29,9,1924,Autumn,29,9,1924,Autumn,at St. StarT 's . Warwick . by Rev. Prebendary Drought MS.A .. father of the brIdegroom . assisted by the,"The Times, 29th September 1924",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG13,Warwick,20th Century newspaper,Media 7298,29,9,1924,Autumn,29,9,1924,Autumn,while many sections in the Uplands show the effects of drought the conditions of the crop on the bottom lands is,"The Times, 29th September 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7299,30,9,1924,Autumn,30,9,1924,Autumn,"comrs inlto bearing ; lie canniot stand a yeat of drought , or a visitation of the -dreaded rhilnoceros beetle or","The Times, 30th September 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7300,30,9,1924,Autumn,30,9,1924,Autumn,"the devils of lightning and cattle pests , disease and droughts , wh'om we seek to propitiate , "" said an","The Times, 30th September 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7301,6,10,1924,Autumn,6,10,1924,Autumn,"conditions . But the young worms are extremely 'sensitive to drought , and a few moments ' drying will suffice to","The Times, 6th October 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7302,6,10,1924,Autumn,6,10,1924,Autumn,great mortality amongst goats through the recent severe and prolonged drought . Bssuto mobair is only arrivig slowly . but is,"The Times, 6th October 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7303,6,10,1924,Autumn,6,10,1924,Autumn,nt egarditng the general situation the fact that the prolonged drought ha.s now broken and that eellentpriceare being realized for-produce genecallrzeders,"The Times, 6th October 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7304,8,10,1924,Autumn,8,10,1924,Autumn,have been settled on ) the farms . The ( drought of 1921 and the fall in the value of farm,"The Times, 8th October 1924",England,UKE,UKE1,UKE12,Patrington,20th Century newspaper,Media 7305,8,10,1924,Autumn,8,10,1924,Autumn,"the turbines regularly , but in the event of extended drought the supply from Backba-rrow Will be augmented from the power-station","The Times, 8th October 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7306,10,10,1924,Autumn,10,10,1924,Autumn,". The latter included flrmer advices from Liverpool , continued drought in Argentina . a reduced estimate of the Polish crop","The Times, 10th October 1924",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7307,11,10,1924,Autumn,11,10,1924,Autumn,by the Leven shall be eked out in times of drought by the existing power-station at Barrow . This amounts to,"The Times, 11st October 1924",England,UKE,UKE1,UKE12,Leven,20th Century newspaper,Media 7308,16,10,1924,Autumn,16,10,1924,Autumn,""" in the spring of 1921-that is , before the drought and famine of that year- "" far more serious than","The Times, 16th October 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7309,17,10,1924,Autumn,17,10,1924,Autumn,NAiza ruled firm on some Inquiry from Continent and continued drought inArgentina . Therewasa fair amount of business at 6d .,"The Times, 17th October 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7310,17,10,1924,Autumn,17,10,1924,Autumn,1025 sugar crop were very bright . In British Guiana drought had limited the sugar crop and interfered temporarilv witlh 'diamond,"The Times, 17th October 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7311,22,10,1924,Autumn,22,10,1924,Autumn,"to anyone P-I do not remember . . Dr. Worster Drought , specialist in nervous diseases , said that after the","The Times, 22th October 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7312,22,10,1924,Autumn,22,10,1924,Autumn,the drier soils were showing the effects of the prolonged drought The young coffee trees at Santa Ernestina are coming on,"The Times, 22th October 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7313,23,10,1924,Autumn,23,10,1924,Autumn,at once a barrier against flood.s and an insurance against drought . Ultimatelv a third reservoir will be built . The,"The Times, 23th October 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7314,23,10,1924,Autumn,23,10,1924,Autumn,"their comfort . Just- now the trees are suffering from drought , and estimates for a large San- tos crop in","The Times, 23th October 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7315,25,10,1924,Autumn,25,10,1924,Autumn,a greater depthl for the benefit of the crops during drought ; an2d the yield of the crops is considerably in-,"The Times, 25th October 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7316,27,10,1924,Autumn,27,10,1924,Autumn,", g partnering Pattison . H. , . Brodie lwas Drought back from the forward line to plar wing.bthree-cuarter to Green","The Times, 27th October 1924",England,"UKJ,UKE","UKJ4,UKE4","UKJ42,UKE45","Pattison,Wakefield",20th Century newspaper,Media 7317,5,11,1924,Autumn,5,11,1924,Autumn,"the lake is nlore effectively to guard against , a drought in St. Jamies 's Park lake in a hot summer","The Times, 5th November 1924",England,UKC,UKC2,UKC22,St. Jamies,20th Century newspaper,Media 7318,6,11,1924,Autumn,6,11,1924,Autumn,"the climaRte in good . and as a safeguard eaganst drought G.overnment has pent 435,000 on irrigation works . Con- ditions","The Times, 6th November 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7319,6,11,1924,Autumn,6,11,1924,Autumn,The pastoralists ' esti- mate of the reduction due to drought losses and overstocking is 50 per cent . of the,"The Times, 6th November 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7320,6,11,1924,Autumn,6,11,1924,Autumn,", the menace of this pest is doubly severe in drought . because it often happens that ample dry feed and","The Times, 6th November 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7321,6,11,1924,Autumn,6,11,1924,Autumn,they were able to run free they would veatber the drought comfortably . It is hardly necessary to add that stock,"The Times, 6th November 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7322,6,11,1924,Autumn,6,11,1924,Autumn,", however , the tribe felt tlat , owing to drought , their position was becoming intolerable , and , without","The Times, 6th November 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7323,13,11,1924,Autumn,13,11,1924,Autumn,scattered rains in the south-west were insufficient to rclieve the drought . A fresh downward reaction in the afternoon . following,"The Times, 13th November 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7324,14,11,1924,Autumn,14,11,1924,Autumn,"over 20 per cent . In December , htowever. the drought broke and the rain sub- sequently extendinig to the Soutlh","The Times, 14th November 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7325,14,11,1924,Autumn,14,11,1924,Autumn,are excellent . In the extreme West there is a drought . In NEwv Sourir WALEs. -Pastoral prospects are very satisfactory,"The Times, 14th November 1924",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7326,14,11,1924,Autumn,14,11,1924,Autumn,". In WEEsT=NE AUSTRALTA. -The pastoral outlook is bad , drought conditions prevailing practically right through the pastoral areas . Unless","The Times, 14th November 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7327,14,11,1924,Autumn,14,11,1924,Autumn,inland stations . The Upper Murchison is experiencing the worst drought to date-several stations having moved stock to the agricultural districts,"The Times, 14th November 1924",England,UKC,UKC1,UKC11,Hedland districts,20th Century newspaper,Media 7328,15,11,1924,Autumn,15,11,1924,Autumn,"of Tranavasl spruit banks looks after itself except in prolonged drought , but in sandy places the roots should be planted","The Times, 15th November 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7329,15,11,1924,Autumn,15,11,1924,Autumn,"in the veather newvs because of thc recent talk of drought . It would appear that certain districts , more particularly","The Times, 15th November 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7330,15,11,1924,Autumn,15,11,1924,Autumn,There had been depreciation on their Kenilwortlh farm owing to drought and loss of stoek. and the directors liad had to,"The Times, 15th November 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7331,17,11,1924,Autumn,17,11,1924,Autumn,"moved south of the border ; but the liability to drought in late spring and early summer , together vith the","The Times, 17th November 1924",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7332,21,11,1924,Autumn,21,11,1924,Autumn,"shortness. of output , which itself is caused -by the drought from' which the Dominion suffered . last year . On","The Times, 21st November 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7333,21,11,1924,Autumn,21,11,1924,Autumn,"food , either seasonal variations , ' such as excessive droughts or rains , or any' considerable addition to the normal","The Times, 21st November 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7334,22,11,1924,Autumn,22,11,1924,Autumn,"life . How often after a severe frost or prolonged drought , or some mishandling , have observant gardeners given up","The Times, 22th November 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7335,27,11,1924,Autumn,27,11,1924,Autumn,. In view of the distress in Namaqunland caused by drought and locusts the Uition Government has decided to extend at,"The Times, 27th November 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7336,6,12,1924,Winter,6,12,1924,Winter,"season l:as bpen very variable . VNhen we last met drought was threatening , and it became very severe during three","The Times, 6th December 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7337,6,12,1924,Winter,6,12,1924,Winter,". A considerable loss of stock was occasioned by this drought in many parts of the country , amounting in our","The Times, 6th December 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7338,6,12,1924,Winter,6,12,1924,Winter,"company may fail to make proiits at times when , drought or other circunistances are affecting the situation injuriously . FUTURE","The Times, 6th December 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7339,11,12,1924,Winter,11,12,1924,Winter,"bo achieved in the dry tree , withered by the drought of years of bad trade , what may we not","The Times, 11st December 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7340,12,12,1924,Winter,12,12,1924,Winter,"( d over considerable arcas in botli these States a-severn drought prevailed towards the end of 1923 , resulting in somewhat","The Times, 12th December 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7341,12,12,1924,Winter,12,12,1924,Winter,"excehent spring ; There have been ample rainfalls and the drought in Canterbury has been broken . Feed is plentiful ,","The Times, 12th December 1924",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Canterbury,20th Century newspaper,Media 7342,12,12,1924,Winter,12,12,1924,Winter,"previous year . Owing to the breaking of the serious drought of 1922-23 , the past season suffered heavily from pests","The Times, 12th December 1924",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7343,15,12,1924,Winter,15,12,1924,Winter,"aU the year round , we must treat . occasional drought or flood with becoming forbearance . The fact that we","The Times, 15th December 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7344,15,12,1924,Winter,15,12,1924,Winter,"hauling and part of our smelter plant through- out the drought , wzhich is said to have broken 30 years '","The Times, 15th December 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7345,16,12,1924,Winter,16,12,1924,Winter,. CUNNINGHAM. -On the 14th Dec .. at HillsIde . Droughty Ferry . CHIIsTiAN AXXE. dearly beloved wife of WM. 0,"The Times, 16th December 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7346,16,12,1924,Winter,16,12,1924,Winter,. Fumeral service In St. Luke 's U.F. Church . Droughty Ferry . to-day ( Tuesday ) . at 2 P.m,"The Times, 16th December 1924",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM21,Dundee,20th Century newspaper,Media 7347,18,12,1924,Winter,18,12,1924,Winter,"1 -3d. per qr. dearer , owing to reports of drought damageq in ArgePtma . Selers offered R. late . Dec","The Times, 18th December 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7348,24,12,1924,Winter,24,12,1924,Winter,"of ] Buen , os Aires Province has suffered from drought , large areas else- where have been affected but little","The Times, 24th December 1924",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7349,9,1,1925,Winter,9,1,1925,Winter,"in the immediate future would be in the event of drought conditions obtaining , which would be responsible for the rushing","The Times, 9th January 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7350,12,1,1925,Winter,12,1,1925,Winter,"Production is decining , and the bulk of it is droughty and im- poverished . WooL-Large Arrivals are comtng to hand","The Times, 12th January 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7351,20,1,1925,Winter,20,1,1925,Winter,crop ; the cultivator of the poppy does not fear drought nor the locust ; he has an assured market for,"The Times, 20th January 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7352,21,1,1925,Winter,21,1,1925,Winter,"numbers , which , as the result of two rather droughty years and the i increased devastations of dingoes on some","The Times, 21st January 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7353,22,1,1925,Winter,22,1,1925,Winter,have fallen in the -North-VWest Division have broken the severe drought. -Rcutcr . The London and North-Eastern Radway Company 's passenger,"The Times, 22th January 1925",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7354,9,2,1925,Winter,9,2,1925,Winter,"3 . C. Cameron in June , 1924 , when drought conditions prevailed , and independently by Mr. F. J. Whitty","The Times, 9th February 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7355,9,2,1925,Winter,9,2,1925,Winter,"F. J. Whitty in October , 1924 , after the drought had partially broken . Messr . Cameron and Whitty estimnate","The Times, 9th February 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7356,10,2,1925,Winter,10,2,1925,Winter,"and landslides , the vast plains are difficult to irrigate- drought is not uncommnlon ; while the peasants , though hard-workinig","The Times, 10th February 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7357,10,2,1925,Winter,10,2,1925,Winter,"decline due to a fall in wlieat'production and the . drought of 1918-19 then took plice , . but since 1920","The Times, 10th February 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7358,10,2,1925,Winter,10,2,1925,Winter,", while the quality also was affected by heat , drought , and rust . In the western division 8 percent","The Times, 10th February 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7359,10,2,1925,Winter,10,2,1925,Winter,"banana growers , owing to low prices . A long drought was broken by seasonable rains from September to November ,","The Times, 10th February 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7360,10,2,1925,Winter,10,2,1925,Winter,", favourable to the pastoral industry . At the beginning drought in some parts was responsible tor some loss of stock","The Times, 10th February 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7361,10,2,1925,Winter,10,2,1925,Winter,"were accentuated by one of the most terrible and devastating droughts in our history , and by a series of visitations","The Times, 10th February 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7362,10,2,1925,Winter,10,2,1925,Winter,"speedily i.t shakes off the worst effects of war and drought , rebellionL and locusts . The confidence of South Africans","The Times, 10th February 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7363,10,2,1925,Winter,10,2,1925,Winter,", and good results are expected from research work on drought-resisting wheats . NMaize has for a long period been extensively","The Times, 10th February 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7364,10,2,1925,Winter,10,2,1925,Winter,that of 1923 owing mainly to a long period of drought in the sprinig . The oil indtustrv passed through a,"The Times, 10th February 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7365,10,2,1925,Winter,10,2,1925,Winter,"a favour- able winter was not fulfilled , for a drought that lasted from April to September did much harm .","The Times, 10th February 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7366,10,2,1925,Winter,10,2,1925,Winter,deliveries and the prospect of a restricted crop owing to drought in S eptembl.r and October . 11i November the price,"The Times, 10th February 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7367,18,2,1925,Winter,18,2,1925,Winter,shorts covering on cable adviries slating that the pro- longed drought in Teass is causing anxiety . The close wa. steady,"The Times, 18th February 1925",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7368,26,2,1925,Winter,26,2,1925,Winter,account and jobbers covering on cable advices stating that the drought remains unbroken in many sections of Texas and Oklahoma .,"The Times, 26th February 1925",England,UKD,UKD3,"UKD31,UK32",,20th Century newspaper,Media 7369,2,3,1925,Spring,2,3,1925,Spring,still too wet in the East Gulf sections . Continued drought is delaying preparations in the south-west . The week 's,"The Times, 2th March 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7370,13,3,1925,Spring,13,3,1925,Spring,realizing . though short selling was restricted by the Prolonged drought fu the South-West . At midday values were 4 Points,"The Times, 13th March 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7371,14,3,1925,Spring,14,3,1925,Spring,"kills or cripples more of these treasures than pro- longed drought , and there can hardly have been three consecutive days","The Times, 14th March 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7372,16,3,1925,Spring,16,3,1925,Spring,"adequate spring and summer sunshine , and freedom from severe drought and long frosts . Hot summers and cold winters are","The Times, 16th March 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7373,26,3,1925,Spring,26,3,1925,Spring,"of GErOFREY WYYYDnAx BRLiTi , EVEB. 9th Lancers-a son . DROUGHTON. -On the i4th M1arch. at aritfields . . Adlington .","The Times, 26th March 1925",England,UKD,UKD6,UKD62,Adlington,20th Century newspaper,Media 7374,26,3,1925,Spring,26,3,1925,Spring,Californian ( new CrOp ) . owing to reports of drought . For parcela of Californian superior . Sept. -Oet. (,"The Times, 26th March 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7375,3,4,1925,Spring,3,4,1925,Spring,by the weakness of foreign markets and indications that the drought had beeni broken in the Soutli-West . A rally afterwards,"The Times, 3th April 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7376,3,4,1925,Spring,3,4,1925,Spring,in view of a larger acreage abandonment and the prolonged drought in the SoutliWesterni States the new winter whleat yield would,"The Times, 3th April 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7377,3,4,1925,Spring,3,4,1925,Spring,"of seUling to-day was caused by good rains bfeaking the drought in the South-West , weakness at Liverpool and Buenos Aires","The Times, 3th April 1925",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7378,9,4,1925,Spring,9,4,1925,Spring,year come batck to sometbing approaching its best . Thc drought of 1921 brought desolation anid destruction from which recovery bas,"The Times, 9th April 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7379,11,4,1925,Spring,11,4,1925,Spring,"Brazilian T'raction on the reduced earnings , due chiefly to drought , I the shares being finally i lower at 521","The Times, 11st April 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7380,15,4,1925,Spring,15,4,1925,Spring,"the amount of wheat on passage . reports that the drought has been broken in the Ohio Valley , favourable weather","The Times, 15th April 1925",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7381,15,4,1925,Spring,15,4,1925,Spring,". These showF good quality , though rather short and droughty . As no sales have yet been made it is","The Times, 15th April 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7382,16,4,1925,Spring,16,4,1925,Spring,spring . Ground-beetles retire affronted to wait for a Mav drought ; but nowv black-paunched oil-beetles climb in laborious pairs among,"The Times, 16th April 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7383,16,4,1925,Spring,16,4,1925,Spring,"but the coffee crop for 1924 was adversely affected by drought , and the increase in profits is evidently the outcome","The Times, 16th April 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7384,17,4,1925,Spring,17,4,1925,Spring,who produced excellent cotton etops in a year of exceptional drought . T'aere.are small European settlements also in the highlands near,"The Times, 17th April 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7385,18,4,1925,Spring,18,4,1925,Spring,limy soils . All the garden varieties fail in prolonged drought . and many of the more highly coloured flowers blanch,"The Times, 18th April 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7386,20,4,1925,Spring,20,4,1925,Spring,", and Cntinental buying in evidence Consequent upon the prolonged drought in the Western belt , and after further improving slightly","The Times, 20th April 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7387,24,4,1925,Spring,24,4,1925,Spring,", the sugar crop was short , owing to the drought in the growing season , 'but the prospects , for","The Times, 24th April 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7388,24,4,1925,Spring,24,4,1925,Spring,"Advance of I to 8 Itoints owino lto the continued drought In the Western belt and frthter hardenied duirinig the ,","The Times, 24th April 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7389,28,4,1925,Spring,28,4,1925,Spring,"continued low level of exchange and the severe period of drought whichi lies affected the production of cereals , there has","The Times, 28th April 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7390,30,4,1925,Spring,30,4,1925,Spring,"the average rainfall is very small , and where recurring droughts must be looked for Therefore , In order to be","The Times, 30th April 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7391,30,4,1925,Spring,30,4,1925,Spring,of interest on the capital ; but in times of drought it will be invaluable to us and wiU enable us,"The Times, 30th April 1925",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM33,Dunlop,20th Century newspaper,Media 7392,30,4,1925,Spring,30,4,1925,Spring,"Our properties are so situated that even in the worst drought we could move sheep from one to the other ,","The Times, 30th April 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7393,30,4,1925,Spring,30,4,1925,Spring,"the way to Ringorah , so that In a bad drought the main difficulty would be food for the travelling sheep","The Times, 30th April 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7394,8,5,1925,Spring,8,5,1925,Spring,"time for many weeks . It brought relief to the drought which had threatened the agricultural population and , contrary to","The Times, 8th May 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7395,8,5,1925,Spring,8,5,1925,Spring,a consequence of reduced supplies and the fear that the drought would still further curta1l them in the future . In,"The Times, 8th May 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7396,9,5,1925,Spring,9,5,1925,Spring,"Seldom has the earth been better prepared for a long drought , but it is only three years since the last","The Times, 9th May 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7397,13,5,1925,Spring,13,5,1925,Spring,everything conform solely to his own ideas . WAIRFARE AND DROUGHT IN PERSIA . ( FROM OUJt OWN CORRESPONDET . ),"The Times, 13th May 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7398,13,5,1925,Spring,13,5,1925,Spring,", especially in Khorassan and the area towards Teheran . Drought has seriously affected the barley , while the opium crop","The Times, 13th May 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7399,15,5,1925,Spring,15,5,1925,Spring,would be sure of reasonable protection . CROPS AFFETED BY DROuGHT . All our Brazilian branches report unsettle- ment in business,"The Times, 15th May 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7400,15,5,1925,Spring,15,5,1925,Spring,"very backward this season , chiefly owing to the long droughts , and the frigorificos are only now beginning operations .","The Times, 15th May 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7401,15,5,1925,Spring,15,5,1925,Spring,"in the preceding aieason , mainly owing to the prolonged drought whlil persisted during the periods of ploughiig , sowing ,","The Times, 15th May 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7402,15,5,1925,Spring,15,5,1925,Spring,"fairly good conidition , and , although they suffered from drought during the last three months of 1924 , estancieros are","The Times, 15th May 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7403,16,5,1925,Spring,16,5,1925,Spring,"complained of insufficient rainfall for their crops , if the drought did not hit purchasers as well . Midsummer nights are","The Times, 16th May 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7404,16,5,1925,Spring,16,5,1925,Spring,. Even flower gardens lose half their charm in a drought ; the freedom to spend night as well as day,"The Times, 16th May 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7405,18,5,1925,Spring,18,5,1925,Spring,deal with the water supply can see against suffering by drought . INDIANS ATTACKED IN GLASGOW . ONE MAN KILLED .,"The Times, 18th May 1925","Scotland,England","UKM,UKI",UKM3,UKM34,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7406,18,5,1925,Spring,18,5,1925,Spring,"operations usual at this season , owing to the woi-st drought we liave experienced for many years . When . I","The Times, 18th May 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7407,21,5,1925,Spring,21,5,1925,Spring,Tuesday morning . Our Madrid Correspondent says that the long drought in 8pain has broken and rain has fallen plentifully .,"The Times, 21st May 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7408,21,5,1925,Spring,21,5,1925,Spring,. The Prince then made sympathetic reference to the recurring droughts in the nKei Valley and the need of the conservation,"The Times, 21st May 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7409,23,5,1925,Spring,23,5,1925,Spring,"of perhaps 500 yards . During , periods 'of intense drought' the Finke may not run at all ; but in","The Times, 23th May 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7410,23,5,1925,Spring,23,5,1925,Spring,as are inevitable in those parts whkihl are liable to drought and locusts . There are no drouglhts or locusts in,"The Times, 23th May 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7411,23,5,1925,Spring,23,5,1925,Spring,", beginning . In 1923 , as a consequence of drought -and the destruc- tion of' crops by . locusts ,","The Times, 23th May 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7412,23,5,1925,Spring,23,5,1925,Spring,"is unfortunate t.hat the season 1923-24 , one of comparative drought . should have been followed by one which has gone","The Times, 23th May 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7413,23,5,1925,Spring,23,5,1925,Spring,"year , cotton did so well under what were virtually drought conditions , many concluded that with a rainfall of ,","The Times, 23th May 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7414,23,5,1925,Spring,23,5,1925,Spring,"the year , so that operations are rarely handicapped by drought . Thie position of Malaya 's second great source of","The Times, 23th May 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7415,25,5,1925,Spring,25,5,1925,Spring,like that at present ; but cold withering winds and drought which fosters insect pests may prove equally destructive of promise,"The Times, 25th May 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7416,25,5,1925,Spring,25,5,1925,Spring,"Adverse climatic conditions , insect attacks , or periods of drought , however , may be ahead to cause thinning of","The Times, 25th May 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7417,28,5,1925,Spring,28,5,1925,Spring,"water , which may sustain them on dry soils in droughty summers . Their sinewy trunks are slow- growing , as","The Times, 28th May 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7418,30,5,1925,Spring,30,5,1925,Spring,"this , shrowilig that ill Ildia outbreaks of smallpox foUowed drought . DR . Cllrri ) ThmOasoN , Medical Officer of","The Times, 30th May 1925",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI12,Deptford,20th Century newspaper,Media 7419,30,5,1925,Spring,30,5,1925,Spring,"tilroug the season and , except . in a prolonged drought. , multiplies prodigiously . According to Dean Hole . leaumur","The Times, 30th May 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7420,2,6,1925,Summer,2,6,1925,Summer,"was smaller , the reduced outturn being attributed primarily to drought . The fffeet of smaller crops was not fully offset","The Times, 2th June 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7421,3,6,1925,Summer,3,6,1925,Summer,"found : to brea , k up . those terriblef droughts which bring disaster to life ad propry in many :","The Times, 3th June 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7422,3,6,1925,Summer,3,6,1925,Summer,"place on showers in both wlilent belts partially relieving the drought , though soaking rains are needed . A steadier tone","The Times, 3th June 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7423,4,6,1925,Summer,4,6,1925,Summer,a further lsie near the end on American buying and drought comnplaints freon South Texas . The market closed steady at,"The Times, 4th June 1925",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7424,6,6,1925,Summer,6,6,1925,Summer,Prince received full charge . An almost continuous fight against drought and threatened famine during the first decade of his rule,"The Times, 6th June 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7425,8,6,1925,Summer,8,6,1925,Summer,"Blanca , the earnings of which line suffered severely from drought . That responsibility now falls instead on the Great Southern","The Times, 8th June 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7426,10,6,1925,Summer,10,6,1925,Summer,Although it is as yet premature to talk of a drought--a period of 14 consecutive days without 0-olin. of rain on,"The Times, 10th June 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7427,10,6,1925,Summer,10,6,1925,Summer,"( against 1.031 ) . The crop . owin to drought . , irciined by 12 , t36011 ) . to","The Times, 10th June 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7428,11,6,1925,Summer,11,6,1925,Summer,", as they do among the dry leaves of a droughty wood , and burying- beetles marked with yellow plague-stripes cover","The Times, 11st June 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7429,11,6,1925,Summer,11,6,1925,Summer,"climatic conditions , as all districts suffered from a severe drought early in the season , wbilst later in the year","The Times, 11st June 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7430,12,6,1925,Summer,12,6,1925,Summer,"They had just come through an exceptlonall long period of drought , and we were agreeably surprised at their condition .","The Times, 12th June 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7431,12,6,1925,Summer,12,6,1925,Summer,"first half of the year by reason of the severe drought in the spring , Sathkyah , in particular , losing","The Times, 12th June 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7432,12,6,1925,Summer,12,6,1925,Summer,on this company 's gardens ; in particular the prolonged drought in the spting caused a serious shortage in outturn on,"The Times, 12th June 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7433,13,6,1925,Summer,13,6,1925,Summer,"so chirged is always a weak spot In times of drought , and the integrity of a whole drainage sjy*e can","The Times, 13th June 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7434,15,6,1925,Summer,15,6,1925,Summer,'S NEW RESERVOIR . A ROYAL OPENING . DANGER OF DROUGHT REMOVED . ( ElROX OUR SPECIAL COPRESPON-DENT . ) LITTLETON,"The Times, 15th June 1925",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7435,15,6,1925,Summer,15,6,1925,Summer,"many years , have been working to ensure London against drought . Immnediately the pumps wdre set to work water began","The Times, 15th June 1925",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7436,15,6,1925,Summer,15,6,1925,Summer,"relieve the Thames Conservancy of considerable anxiety in times of drought . In 1921 , when the countrv was suffering from","The Times, 15th June 1925",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 7437,15,6,1925,Summer,15,6,1925,Summer,". In 1921 , when the countrv was suffering from drought , he issued dimetions to millers and lock-keepers to store","The Times, 15th June 1925",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 7438,15,6,1925,Summer,15,6,1925,Summer,"be possible to save the metropolis from the menace of drought in the future . "" If we happen to be","The Times, 15th June 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7439,15,6,1925,Summer,15,6,1925,Summer,"future . "" If we happen to be menaced with drought this year , "" he added , "" you have","The Times, 15th June 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7440,15,6,1925,Summer,15,6,1925,Summer,"the normal sunshin6 for June . The recording of a drought is a matter of some interest in this country ,","The Times, 15th June 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7441,16,6,1925,Summer,16,6,1925,Summer,behind the stands seem welcoae resting plaes An oflicially recorded drought has happily had no harmful effect on the course .,"The Times, 16th June 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7442,17,6,1925,Summer,17,6,1925,Summer,"fron 1.310. t211b. to 1,033 . SOOb .. owing to drought , mosquito blighit , and continued labour shw ; iage","The Times, 17th June 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7443,18,6,1925,Summer,18,6,1925,Summer,"sittlation which alone can be expected to break down the drought . CONDITION OF INVALIDS . Mr. Ronald McNeill , Parliamentary","The Times, 18th June 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7444,20,6,1925,Summer,20,6,1925,Summer,"even cooler , . with comparatively little sunshine . The drought was maintained over nearly the whole kingdom . The modifications","The Times, 20th June 1925",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7445,20,6,1925,Summer,20,6,1925,Summer,so few gardeners usually make any definite preparation for a drought ; they wait until it comes and then trust to,"The Times, 20th June 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7446,20,6,1925,Summer,20,6,1925,Summer,"the two , and . instead of lamenting a summer drought , pray for its continuance . The beat wbich began","The Times, 20th June 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7447,20,6,1925,Summer,20,6,1925,Summer,"than it had been for years , so that the drought which is characteristic of these hot spells and still Prs-","The Times, 20th June 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7448,20,6,1925,Summer,20,6,1925,Summer,to do nothing at all to help the crops over drought . WVatering in some cases is a necessary evil .,"The Times, 20th June 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7449,22,6,1925,Summer,22,6,1925,Summer,"absence of very large specimens . and , except in drought seasons , there are few small culls . The crop","The Times, 22th June 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7450,24,6,1925,Summer,24,6,1925,Summer,"meeting he stated that they had begun badly with another drought , the third in succession , and severe hailstorms .","The Times, 24th June 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7451,25,6,1925,Summer,25,6,1925,Summer,"rain fell in the Western belt , and the severe drought was intensified in the South- western portions . Showers in","The Times, 25th June 1925",England,UKK,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7452,27,6,1925,Summer,27,6,1925,Summer,"plaintiff for *3,000 ( 1600 ) . On Monday the drought whicb has prevailed in SwitRerland since the beginning of June","The Times, 27th June 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7453,27,6,1925,Summer,27,6,1925,Summer,itne ot . Thurday . JUNE LTLIES5 . NINFLUENcE OF DROUGHT . In their alnual coming and goiug plants work to,"The Times, 27th June 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7454,27,6,1925,Summer,27,6,1925,Summer,"land or light , in sun or shade ; neither drought nor deod kills It , which is more than can","The Times, 27th June 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7455,29,6,1925,Summer,29,6,1925,Summer,was apt to be uncertain through ice in winter and drought in summer ; one of the reasons why Parliament was,"The Times, 29th June 1925",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7456,29,6,1925,Summer,29,6,1925,Summer,) . For the third Year in succession a severe drought adverselyr affected the yield . This was followed by a,"The Times, 29th June 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7457,1,7,1925,Summer,1,7,1925,Summer,elections may be held . DRIEST JUNE EVER RECORDED . DROUGHT TO CONTINUE . ( BY OUR WEATHER CORBESPONIE1M . ),"The Times, 1st July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7458,1,7,1925,Summer,1,7,1925,Summer,"records "" * have been broken both for sunshine and drought . June , 1925 , has been the driest Jdne","The Times, 1st July 1925",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Kew,20th Century newspaper,Media 7459,1,7,1925,Summer,1,7,1925,Summer,"July , these are favourable for an extension of the drought and continued warmth . A depression that appeared as though","The Times, 1st July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7460,2,7,1925,Summer,2,7,1925,Summer,"Scnes wil be : -The Cee MaiW "" 7 THE DROUGHT . -0 ADVERSE EFFECT ON FARM CROPS . ( By","The Times, 2th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7461,2,7,1925,Summer,2,7,1925,Summer,AGcicuLTuBA . CORR ESPONDENT . ) Many weeks of unbroken drought have left a mark upon farm crops that is unlikely,"The Times, 2th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7462,2,7,1925,Summer,2,7,1925,Summer,"purpose agriculturaly , they emphasised the disadvantages of the unbroken drought in respect to vegetation , delayed the drying or ""","The Times, 2th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7463,2,7,1925,Summer,2,7,1925,Summer,", while spring corn reflects unmistakably the restricting influences of drought and variable temperatures . The patchiness that is charac- teristic","The Times, 2th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7464,2,7,1925,Summer,2,7,1925,Summer,of the IJnion and go a long way to avert drought conditions . THE DRYING-UP PROCESS . 'rhe central point of,"The Times, 2th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7465,2,7,1925,Summer,2,7,1925,Summer,"of water . Indeed , it is generallv aadmitted that drought conditions in 8olltlm A'rica are not due to any decrease","The Times, 2th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7466,2,7,1925,Summer,2,7,1925,Summer,"deed , at this time last year making provision against drought , and the temporary dam we built did useful service","The Times, 2th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7467,3,7,1925,Summer,3,7,1925,Summer,"May 30 , a period of 31 davs ' absolute drought . June was the first absolutely rainless month in my","The Times, 3th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7468,3,7,1925,Summer,3,7,1925,Summer,covering 31 years . Even in 1921 the longest absolute drought did not exceed 20 days. -The REv. R. P. DANsEL,"The Times, 3th July 1925",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG11,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7469,3,7,1925,Summer,3,7,1925,Summer,"to 5,786 . South A tfican results , ated by drought , an ulpreedented invasiou of kousts , and by the","The Times, 3th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7470,4,7,1925,Summer,4,7,1925,Summer,7 .. .. . Operatic Prospects .. .. .. 12 Drought in the Garden .. 17 Cossacks of the Don ..,"The Times, 4th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7471,4,7,1925,Summer,4,7,1925,Summer,placed second for her arrangement of Isish . Fireflamnc . DROUGHT IN THE GARDEN . PLANTS WHICH FLOURISH . ( FROM,"The Times, 4th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7472,4,7,1925,Summer,4,7,1925,Summer,"for a dry time by irrigation , the signs of drought are evident . They would be much more noticeable but","The Times, 4th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7473,6,7,1925,Summer,6,7,1925,Summer,"1893 , with its total fall of 0-olin . The drought here this seson has lasted from Ma , y 29","The Times, 6th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7474,6,7,1925,Summer,6,7,1925,Summer,"I-33 days w , ithout rain . The longest absolute drought here is 43 days , ending April 28 , 1893.","The Times, 6th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7475,6,7,1925,Summer,6,7,1925,Summer,. ) The depression that caused a break in the drought in parts of England towards the close of last week,"The Times, 6th July 1925",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7476,9,7,1925,Summer,9,7,1925,Summer,10 Art Exaibitions .. ... ... 12 The Riverside in Drought -17 i*tl atons : The Glasgow Fire 18 CO !,"The Times, 9th July 1925",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM34,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7477,9,7,1925,Summer,9,7,1925,Summer,Ori sadd 2830 ; Captan C G THE RIVERSIDE IN DROUGHT . UNFADING SPRING . A sunburnt summer shows its richest,"The Times, 9th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7478,9,7,1925,Summer,9,7,1925,Summer,", and are paler in their maturing ripeness than the droughtiest pasture . As the last tint of green dies out","The Times, 9th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7479,9,7,1925,Summer,9,7,1925,Summer,our properties in both States . The severity of the drought in 1923 and its continuance into the beginning of 1924,"The Times, 9th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7480,9,7,1925,Summer,9,7,1925,Summer,"of 1924 entailed , even last year , considerabe special drought expenditure , and left its mark in the reduced number","The Times, 9th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7481,11,7,1925,Summer,11,7,1925,Summer,"tlile 1921 trading position , and contillued : -Unfortunately adverse droughty conditions1 again occurred in tile Plate , and the prices","The Times, 11st July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7482,13,7,1925,Summer,13,7,1925,Summer,not field up to their reputation and for this the drought is only partly responsible . The exceptions on Saturday were,"The Times, 13th July 1925",England,UKJ,UKJ2,"UKJ22,UKJ24",Sussex,20th Century newspaper,Media 7483,13,7,1925,Summer,13,7,1925,Summer,"half of it was good , but after a sevcre drought everything went wrong . At the endt of May this","The Times, 13th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7484,13,7,1925,Summer,13,7,1925,Summer,": I 41S BRITISH CROPS . EFFECTS OF RAIN AND DROUGHT . *' THE TIMES "" SPECL REPORTS. -I . (","The Times, 13th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7485,13,7,1925,Summer,13,7,1925,Summer,of this emphatic swving round from abnormal rainfall to acute drought is to balance the results between heavy and light soils,"The Times, 13th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7486,13,7,1925,Summer,13,7,1925,Summer,leaving blanks and restricting healthy growth . But since tle drought began crops on the stroxg soils that were already established,"The Times, 13th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7487,13,7,1925,Summer,13,7,1925,Summer,"' depleted exchequers "" ( Essex ) ; "" The drought has been disstrous "" ( Suffolk ) ; "" One","The Times, 13th July 1925",England,UKH,"UKH3,UKH1",UKH14,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7488,13,7,1925,Summer,13,7,1925,Summer,cases the confident predictions are qualified by references to the drought . The menacing effects of the droufht are referred to,"The Times, 13th July 1925","England,Scotland,Wales","UKF,UKC,UKM,UKL","UKF1,UKC2","UKF12,UKF13,UKC21",Derbyshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 7489,13,7,1925,Summer,13,7,1925,Summer,barley and oats . It was the recent spell of drought that forced wheat into its pre-eminent position by checking the,"The Times, 13th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7490,13,7,1925,Summer,13,7,1925,Summer,potato land needs freun inoism an aftEr four *ees of drought thei inUt e the yeutmgbe hs te The:a * rf,"The Times, 13th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7491,13,7,1925,Summer,13,7,1925,Summer,"troublesome to ttiips , and , owing . to the drought , Alargc areas-had still to be sown . The mangold","The Times, 13th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7492,13,7,1925,Summer,13,7,1925,Summer,"effects of the.wet winter and spring , and the recent drought . In neither case is the outlook free from anxiety","The Times, 13th July 1925","Scotland,Wales","UKM,UKL",,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7493,13,7,1925,Summer,13,7,1925,Summer,"plant "" is prevalent . One doubts whether the June drought , is to blame or whether mistakes in the methods","The Times, 13th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7494,13,7,1925,Summer,13,7,1925,Summer,"on the northern side of the Castle . Considering the drought and the rather late date of the show , the","The Times, 13th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7495,13,7,1925,Summer,13,7,1925,Summer,", and this was said to be due to the drought . The vegetables exhibited-especially by the cottagers-were excellent . The","The Times, 13th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7496,13,7,1925,Summer,13,7,1925,Summer,"Southern Ontario the crops have suffered from late frosts and drought during May . In the Prairie Pro- vinces , the","The Times, 13th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7497,14,7,1925,Summer,14,7,1925,Summer,is double what it was at this time in the drought of 1921 . There is still plenty of water in,"The Times, 14th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7498,14,7,1925,Summer,14,7,1925,Summer,"been on fire for several days , owing to prolonged drought , and most of the traffic through the moor has","The Times, 14th July 1925",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM23,Mid Lothian,20th Century newspaper,Media 7499,15,7,1925,Summer,15,7,1925,Summer,"They could have told him that . There was the drought , for one thing . There was the difficulty of","The Times, 15th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7500,16,7,1925,Summer,16,7,1925,Summer,"dahlias . When the 'hay has fallen , anid the drought of a hot etmmer has paled the July meadows ,","The Times, 16th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7501,16,7,1925,Summer,16,7,1925,Summer,". Blue and white butterflies seem least able to bear drought , as if their fresh tints needed quicker refreshment .","The Times, 16th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7502,16,7,1925,Summer,16,7,1925,Summer,"he saw It I8 months ago , after a bad drought , and the oldest rubber was then three years and","The Times, 16th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7503,17,7,1925,Summer,17,7,1925,Summer,x The Maidstone Waterworks Compapy allbounces that oxving to the drought their supply will be suspended from 6 p.m to 6,"The Times, 17th July 1925",England,"UKJ,UKC","UKJ4,UKC2","UKJ42,UKC22","Maidstone,Newcastle",20th Century newspaper,Media 7504,17,7,1925,Summer,17,7,1925,Summer,y3rjL.sro asbeai hung A JULY HARVEST . EFFECTS OF THE DROUGHT . ( r ouR AICULTURAL COIWESPONDENT . ) It will,"The Times, 17th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7505,17,7,1925,Summer,17,7,1925,Summer,"rain has fallen since outside a few localities , the drought has naturly become more acute , and in Any parts","The Times, 17th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7506,17,7,1925,Summer,17,7,1925,Summer,"elsewhere they are suffering more or less seriously from the drought , an Don the lighter soils may soon be beyond","The Times, 17th July 1925",England,UKF,UKF3,,South Lincolnshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 7507,17,7,1925,Summer,17,7,1925,Summer,"are holding out well , but a prolongation of the drought would soon endanger the water supply in many districts .","The Times, 17th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7508,18,7,1925,Summer,18,7,1925,Summer,. lt is perhaps too soon to say that the drought affecting a large part of England and Scotland is about,"The Times, 18th July 1925","England,Scotland",UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7509,18,7,1925,Summer,18,7,1925,Summer,high pressure from the west or south-west have renewed the drought before sufficient rain had faUen to be of any real,"The Times, 18th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7510,18,7,1925,Summer,18,7,1925,Summer,"olanting of linseed han been retarded by early trost and drought . Wheat closes steady , the official f.o.b. price of","The Times, 18th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7511,20,7,1925,Summer,20,7,1925,Summer,"to be done with much more care in periods of drought , for grass , gorse , and heather then became","The Times, 20th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7512,20,7,1925,Summer,20,7,1925,Summer,"x , reaWs oa offer . and . owing to drought and artsW Of bed . trade w sldac , pris","The Times, 20th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7513,22,7,1925,Summer,22,7,1925,Summer,"15,000 . This is a most valuable reserve , for droughts are inevitable , and the losses caused thereby may be","The Times, 22th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7514,22,7,1925,Summer,22,7,1925,Summer,". In the past seven years , owing to severe droughts , we have utilized and exhausted practically all our contingencies","The Times, 22th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7515,23,7,1925,Summer,23,7,1925,Summer,a lively lustre among the farm fields still sallow with drought . Bracken and brambles and heather delight in the hottest,"The Times, 23th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7516,23,7,1925,Summer,23,7,1925,Summer,a singular power of adapting itself both to moisture and drought . Its dry stems take up so little moisture that,"The Times, 23th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7517,23,7,1925,Summer,23,7,1925,Summer,further rise in tlhe prosperity of thc bank . Severe drought and damage by one of the worst plagues of locusts,"The Times, 23th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7518,23,7,1925,Summer,23,7,1925,Summer,the partial failure of the grain crops owing to severe drought and damage by locusts beiDg an important factor in retardmg,"The Times, 23th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7519,24,7,1925,Summer,24,7,1925,Summer,", with cool weather , have broken the spell of drought and heat . The rain covers large areas xvhere it","The Times, 24th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7520,24,7,1925,Summer,24,7,1925,Summer,"moust unfortunate this year . The crops suffered considerably through drought , and what was left is now being washed away","The Times, 24th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7521,25,7,1925,Summer,25,7,1925,Summer,-Mr . E. Holland-Martnu. no.1 ; tr. at . R. Droughton No. 2 ; Mr. b . Sale . No. 3,"The Times, 25th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7522,27,7,1925,Summer,27,7,1925,Summer,of securing a plant of young seeds in spring . Drought in April and May is so common that failure is,"The Times, 27th July 1925",England,UKH,UKH1,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7523,27,7,1925,Summer,27,7,1925,Summer,"advance on buying by Liverpool and Wall-street operators , continued drought in Texas and the firmness of spot cotton in the","The Times, 27th July 1925",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7524,27,7,1925,Summer,27,7,1925,Summer,"although recent rains had repaired some of the heat and drought damage , considerably more were needed , and the foreign","The Times, 27th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7525,28,7,1925,Summer,28,7,1925,Summer,the farmers is stated to be based on the prolonged drought and increased cost of production . If the request of,"The Times, 28th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7526,29,7,1925,Summer,29,7,1925,Summer,"circumstances should arise , such as a continuance of the drought , the question would be reconsidered . The Public Control","The Times, 29th July 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7527,3,8,1925,Summer,3,8,1925,Summer,the recuperative capacity of English turf and verdure after long drought followed by warm summer rain . Town parks and country,"The Times, 3th August 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7528,4,8,1925,Summer,4,8,1925,Summer,"Ngh , tinal 3 7 4 Ltass ( 8ir D. Droughton ) . Farquhas'nbson n 7 0 BOveoI Bluolija ( lIt","The Times, 4th August 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7529,4,8,1925,Summer,4,8,1925,Summer,"only slightly by a dearth of rain , and ho drought can prodbre a real harvest failure . Experiments have bIn","The Times, 4th August 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7530,4,8,1925,Summer,4,8,1925,Summer,"recent series of cotton crop reports says that the prolonged drought in the South-west caused sharp deterioration , though recent rains","The Times, 4th August 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7531,5,8,1925,Summer,5,8,1925,Summer,"speculative buying on reports of crop damage by heat , drought , and hailstorms . The upward movement was temporarily .","The Times, 5th August 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7532,7,8,1925,Summer,7,8,1925,Summer,light soil have suffered slightly from the heat and the drought . In Alberta the crop conditions bave been improved by,"The Times, 7th August 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7533,7,8,1925,Summer,7,8,1925,Summer,south-estrn portion of the Province has suffered severely from the drought . Other portions of the Province wllU harvest average to,"The Times, 7th August 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7534,7,8,1925,Summer,7,8,1925,Summer,"this year gives rise to fears of the possibility of drought . As a matter of fact , a cable has","The Times, 7th August 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7535,7,8,1925,Summer,7,8,1925,Summer,", while it conflrms our fears that a state of drought exists in the lowlands , contains the satisfac- tory information","The Times, 7th August 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7536,8,8,1925,Summer,8,8,1925,Summer,in subsequent years ; and though in sustained heat and drought the present summer can not rival either of the other,"The Times, 8th August 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7537,8,8,1925,Summer,8,8,1925,Summer,on the water- logged state of the earth when the drought began in early June . That pput the land into,"The Times, 8th August 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7538,8,8,1925,Summer,8,8,1925,Summer,did not break down . Naturally the effcct of the drought has varied with the nature of the land ; but,"The Times, 8th August 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7539,10,8,1925,Summer,10,8,1925,Summer,policy of forming their estimates in the hope that the drought then prevailing vould terminate before irretrievable harm was done to,"The Times, 10th August 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7540,10,8,1925,Summer,10,8,1925,Summer,"particular , have stretched d fllled up appreciably since the drought col- lapsed . In any comments not wholly propitious ,","The Times, 10th August 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7541,10,8,1925,Summer,10,8,1925,Summer,"farmers . lVhile all rejoiced at the break-up of the drought , many now complain of inability to proceed with the","The Times, 10th August 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7542,10,8,1925,Summer,10,8,1925,Summer,"for the fourth year in succession a crop raised in drought looks like being harvested in deluges . "" In the","The Times, 10th August 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7543,10,8,1925,Summer,10,8,1925,Summer,""" the -wheat has lightened off in consequence of the drought , "" and for the latter *- heavy rain knocking","The Times, 10th August 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7544,10,8,1925,Summer,10,8,1925,Summer,"will be the swedes , wihich liad to face the drought at its worst , and often failed . Late turnips","The Times, 10th August 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7545,10,8,1925,Summer,10,8,1925,Summer,". "" The Welslh reports are notable for references to drought and shortage of grass , and those from Scotland for","The Times, 10th August 1925",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7546,10,8,1925,Summer,10,8,1925,Summer,in the cotton- growing StateC : -Balins have relieved the drought iu the vestern helt aud hoGwers have been benefcilal In,"The Times, 10th August 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7547,11,8,1925,Summer,11,8,1925,Summer,than a few local thunderstorms . The effect of this drought was enhanced by the prevalence of north and east winds,"The Times, 11st August 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7548,11,8,1925,Summer,11,8,1925,Summer,the hatch-is the lack of insect life caused by excessive drought . This dearth of insect food is much more noticeable,"The Times, 11st August 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7549,12,8,1925,Summer,12,8,1925,Summer,tion and further enlianced the cost of food and The drought cas eaused a serious shortage in the electric power available,"The Times, 12th August 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7550,14,8,1925,Summer,14,8,1925,Summer,"trees . Experts seem inchned to attribute this to the drought of June , when only an eighth of an inch","The Times, 14th August 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7551,14,8,1925,Summer,14,8,1925,Summer,"Board of Agriculture , to determine , and , though droughts are comparatively rare , its determination in favour of Irrigation","The Times, 14th August 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7552,14,8,1925,Summer,14,8,1925,Summer,view of fruit-growing . The inclination to blame the June drought for the failure of the fruit crop is perhaps natural,"The Times, 14th August 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7553,14,8,1925,Summer,14,8,1925,Summer,the fruit trees showed no Sign of distress when the drought broke for good in the third week of July .,"The Times, 14th August 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7554,15,8,1925,Summer,15,8,1925,Summer,"the tiger-lily , is more exacting and more impatient of drought but presents little diffieulty to keen groNwen . A refined","The Times, 15th August 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7555,17,8,1925,Summer,17,8,1925,Summer,", when her magnificent production lacks profitable markets , or drought and locusts reduce output , there is all the more","The Times, 17th August 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7556,17,8,1925,Summer,17,8,1925,Summer,"which has proved somewhat disappointiiig in results owing to the-prolonged drought during the growing season , no less than 7,200,0oo hectares","The Times, 17th August 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7557,17,8,1925,Summer,17,8,1925,Summer,"able to live upon the sparse herbage in time of drought , and escape the Indian or beasts of prey or","The Times, 17th August 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7558,17,8,1925,Summer,17,8,1925,Summer,"; the natural dis- aster was a 8eca , or drought , of which one incident-the spectacle of 11,000 dead cattle","The Times, 17th August 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7559,19,8,1925,Summer,19,8,1925,Summer,"per stone . Live cels . S. to 25s. per drought . Bloaters. 4s. to 5s . Gd. ; kippers ,","The Times, 19th August 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7560,26,8,1925,Summer,26,8,1925,Summer,"1825 . Prico 7d . Owing to the intensity of drought , ; water is still so very scarce at Xewport","The Times, 26th August 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7561,29,8,1925,Summer,29,8,1925,Summer,been using steam power for the past month . The drought has severely affected regions bearing tobacco crops . The Federal,"The Times, 29th August 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7562,31,8,1925,Summer,31,8,1925,Summer,which have not yet recovered from the eight weeks ' drought ; the green of the bracken ; the many greens,"The Times, 31st August 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7563,1,9,1925,Autumn,1,9,1925,Autumn,"favourable to the Druses , since the hot season and drought will sooni be followed by heavy rains . This renders","The Times, 1st September 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7564,2,9,1925,Autumn,2,9,1925,Autumn,"on pf a the north-west coast , seldom suffers from drought . There is ; therefore , no reason why ,","The Times, 2th September 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7565,2,9,1925,Autumn,2,9,1925,Autumn,"good , but.for the most part the effects of the drought in Juije. and July were visible , and less than","The Times, 2th September 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7566,5,9,1925,Autumn,5,9,1925,Autumn,"the hot , dry weather of July . Had the drought of that month lasted a little longer it must have","The Times, 5th September 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7567,14,9,1925,Autumn,14,9,1925,Autumn,"the East Mlidlands and northi to the Tees , thie drought does not seem to have been seriously broken , and","The Times, 14th September 1925",England,"UKJ,UKF,UKG,UKC","UKJ3,UKC1",UKJ33,"Hlampshire,Midlands,River Tees",20th Century newspaper,Media 7568,15,9,1925,Autumn,15,9,1925,Autumn,"although maize and coffee had suffered in some areas from drought , and it was expected that 1925 would show continued","The Times, 15th September 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7569,29,9,1925,Autumn,29,9,1925,Autumn,"whose channels had almost been indiscernible after the long summer drought , suddenly became torrents . The FezTaza road was covered","The Times, 29th September 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7570,3,10,1925,Autumn,3,10,1925,Autumn,". Two circumstances seriously affected these results . A severe drought was experienced throughout the country , and this reacting on","The Times, 3th October 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7571,3,10,1925,Autumn,3,10,1925,Autumn,which some 30.000 tons came from Czechlo-Slovakia . This same drought also affected us in a more direct manner as the,"The Times, 3th October 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7572,3,10,1925,Autumn,3,10,1925,Autumn,"of our mlidertakings will depend on freedom from frost , drought , and locusts . LogN TO PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT . Politically","The Times, 3th October 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7573,8,10,1925,Autumn,8,10,1925,Autumn,"Opera tions in Cordoba last year were affected by a drought , which caused a shortage of water and compelled frequent","The Times, 8th October 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7574,9,10,1925,Autumn,9,10,1925,Autumn,"and barley crops in the Pampa districts , owing to drought , and by the holding back of wheat for higher","The Times, 9th October 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7575,9,10,1925,Autumn,9,10,1925,Autumn,"improved prospects in September was the raiins , whlichi revived drought-stricken plants teo an unexpected exteut , especially in the WVestern","The Times, 9th October 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7576,15,10,1925,Autumn,15,10,1925,Autumn,"August and September rain ; but it was the early drought , followed by cool , wet weeks which has reserved","The Times, 15th October 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7577,15,10,1925,Autumn,15,10,1925,Autumn,"Their spawn fructifies when damp and coolness follow heat and drought ; hut this year the break came too early ,","The Times, 15th October 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7578,15,10,1925,Autumn,15,10,1925,Autumn,"winter for defensive sleep , will hurriedly conclude a too droughty season when green blades flag , and close their doors","The Times, 15th October 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7579,15,10,1925,Autumn,15,10,1925,Autumn,"Per stome . Live eels , h2s. to 2fs. per drought . Bloaters. 4s. to 7s. ; kippers. 4a to Ios.","The Times, 15th October 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7580,16,10,1925,Autumn,16,10,1925,Autumn,with a recovery il North-Western markets and on reports of drought and crop deterioration in Austrails . Later in the session,"The Times, 16th October 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7581,16,10,1925,Autumn,16,10,1925,Autumn,"Aua. -The Reptt rani wa defllent% and the erops.ve the droughty co y up to the vesont , gee rains duInt","The Times, 16th October 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7582,20,10,1925,Autumn,20,10,1925,Autumn,"satisfactory wvhen it is remembered that , apart from the drought , it was planted on newly acquired land six weeks","The Times, 20th October 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7583,20,10,1925,Autumn,20,10,1925,Autumn,"did the Siboney Indians that hurricanes , cyclones , and droughts will not , cause damage which would be for him","The Times, 20th October 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7584,20,10,1925,Autumn,20,10,1925,Autumn,"the assurance that inclemency of the weather , frost , drought , violent winds , heavy rains , and especially hail","The Times, 20th October 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7585,21,10,1925,Autumn,21,10,1925,Autumn,"received just prior to the meeting , reporting that the drought had broken . Unfortunately , that break was of brief","The Times, 21st October 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7586,21,10,1925,Autumn,21,10,1925,Autumn,", that break was of brief duration , for the drought continued until it had shrivelled up the wheat . oats","The Times, 21st October 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7587,21,10,1925,Autumn,21,10,1925,Autumn,"their receipts was not , however , attiual to the drought alone , for a certain proportion was the result of","The Times, 21st October 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7588,24,10,1925,Autumn,24,10,1925,Autumn,"midsummer tiUl autumn , and though baked by a prolonged drought one year , drowned under dripping skies the next ,","The Times, 24th October 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7589,26,10,1925,Autumn,26,10,1925,Autumn,", either through inability to sow in season or from drought after sowing , but the sequence of crops upon which","The Times, 26th October 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7590,27,10,1925,Autumn,27,10,1925,Autumn,"the Gulf States , partially due to improvement in the drought-stricken section . The report of the Census Bureau shows that","The Times, 27th October 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7591,30,10,1925,Autumn,30,10,1925,Autumn,of which died during the hot summer owing to the drought and scarcity of pasture . On crossing the Khabur from,"The Times, 30th October 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7592,30,10,1925,Autumn,30,10,1925,Autumn,"received somewvhat smaller than that of 1924 owving to prolonged drought , but of the same excellent qualitv . The prospect","The Times, 30th October 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7593,2,11,1925,Autumn,2,11,1925,Autumn,arrears of income-tax wvas reduced by 10.000 . The severe drought to which reference wae made at the last -meeting continued,"The Times, 2th November 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7594,5,11,1925,Autumn,5,11,1925,Autumn,"to falling away iu the water revenue owing to the drought . The capital- baa been reduced to 53,125 bY the","The Times, 5th November 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7595,6,11,1925,Autumn,6,11,1925,Autumn,"has Nature been much kinder to him than deflation . Droughts , locusts , and blights have time and again cheated","The Times, 6th November 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7596,7,11,1925,Autumn,7,11,1925,Autumn,"in 16 consecutive hunting days in 1911 , after the drought broke up . Of the many splendid days enjoyed .","The Times, 7th November 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7597,9,11,1925,Autumn,9,11,1925,Autumn,those who had to rely on late drilling . Either drought or excessive rainfall has wrought serious havoc with late spring,"The Times, 9th November 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7598,10,11,1925,Autumn,10,11,1925,Autumn,was supposed to exist in August and September when the drought sickened plants to such an extent that it was thought,"The Times, 10th November 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7599,12,11,1925,Autumn,12,11,1925,Autumn,"be "" scaldy' ; when it is easily affected by drought . The descrip- tion of Scolt Head seems to tally","The Times, 12th November 1925",England,"UKF,UKH","UKF3,UKH1",UKH13,Scolt Head,20th Century newspaper,Media 7600,12,11,1925,Autumn,12,11,1925,Autumn,niaking a success of their undertaking . 4 . The drought of 1921 asd the fall of agri- cultural prices in,"The Times, 12th November 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7601,13,11,1925,Autumn,13,11,1925,Autumn,falL . - The Roebourne district is 'experiencing a severe drought . The agricultural outlook is only fair . Tbe Australian,"The Times, 13th November 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7602,16,11,1925,Autumn,16,11,1925,Autumn,took a turn adverse to the proIllcers . Trhe severe drought in the early part of smulimer was accountable for scarcity,"The Times, 16th November 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7603,19,11,1925,Autumn,19,11,1925,Autumn,of- which . the flower-time was shortened-byl June and July drought put forth bl6ssoms. again when the rains and then the,"The Times, 19th November 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7604,19,11,1925,Autumn,19,11,1925,Autumn,"discs opened , and those that did so perished of drought . There are no black clusters of dogwood berries this","The Times, 19th November 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7605,20,11,1925,Autumn,20,11,1925,Autumn,"the wind and the sand and the long , killing drought as parts of the human tragedy in the manner of","The Times, 20th November 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7606,20,11,1925,Autumn,20,11,1925,Autumn,"12 : - "" Season conditions New South Wales patchy drought conditions have prevailed for some time about Moree Marrabri Warialda","The Times, 20th November 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7607,23,11,1925,Autumn,23,11,1925,Autumn,"plants to "" stand stiUl , "" such as a drought , greatly favours their escape from insect pests . The","The Times, 23th November 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7608,23,11,1925,Autumn,23,11,1925,Autumn,", one of its most recurrent features is a spring drought ; and when water-logged February is followed by a bitter","The Times, 23th November 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7609,25,11,1925,Autumn,25,11,1925,Autumn,"the countryside was burned brown in the thoes of a drought , for the rains , which usually come in the","The Times, 25th November 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7610,25,11,1925,Autumn,25,11,1925,Autumn,"of water . And so through a complete yeat : drought , snowstorms , frost , floods , anid finance-all con-","The Times, 25th November 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7611,27,11,1925,Autumn,27,11,1925,Autumn,the wind and the ; sand and the long killing drought as parts J ; of tin huntan. tragedy iii tq,"The Times, 27th November 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7612,28,11,1925,Autumn,28,11,1925,Autumn,on the summit Gi a shallow mound . When the drought which is choracteristic of our spring choate comes . t.he,"The Times, 28th November 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7613,2,12,1925,Winter,2,12,1925,Winter,"the driest for many yeats , and that during the drought the peat ana clay were exposed below the foundations of","The Times, 2th December 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7614,3,12,1925,Winter,3,12,1925,Winter,comparing with a period of videspread crop failure-the consequence of drought . Prospects for the . Great Southern also continue very,"The Times, 3th December 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7615,3,12,1925,Winter,3,12,1925,Winter,"alter planting , and be less affected by periods of drought . During the last few weeks we have had very","The Times, 3th December 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7616,3,12,1925,Winter,3,12,1925,Winter,"us to increase our output since June , despite the drought , and we hope to turn out 600 tors for","The Times, 3th December 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7617,3,12,1925,Winter,3,12,1925,Winter,"prove- a source of proflt , but , owing-to- the drought , it has been impossible to form any estimates as","The Times, 3th December 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7618,5,12,1925,Winter,5,12,1925,Winter,"advices report t'aat the trees has-e been adversely affected by drought hi the mnonthis of August and 8eptember . TBlnll ,","The Times, 5th December 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7619,5,12,1925,Winter,5,12,1925,Winter,"exceptions , we have been' relieved from the dangers of drought and flood . This has enabled us to carry on","The Times, 5th December 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7620,5,12,1925,Winter,5,12,1925,Winter,", if they can be tegularly worked , free from drought and other troubles , promise-a substantial.outlook for the future of","The Times, 5th December 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7621,8,12,1925,Winter,8,12,1925,Winter,has used the wind and the sand and the long-killing drought as parts of the human tragedy in the manner of,"The Times, 8th December 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7622,10,12,1925,Winter,10,12,1925,Winter,has used the wind and the sand and the long-killing drought as parts of the human tragedy in the manner of,"The Times, 10th December 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7623,11,12,1925,Winter,11,12,1925,Winter,"July of this year Great Britain and Europe were very droughty , and high values ruled for al imported butters ,","The Times, 11st December 1925",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7624,15,12,1925,Winter,15,12,1925,Winter,has usrd the wind and the tand and the long-kilGng drought as parts of the buman tragedS in the manncr of,"The Times, 15th December 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7625,19,12,1925,Winter,19,12,1925,Winter,"below the average , while there has been a remarkable drought throughout the summer . The whole country has a parched-up","The Times, 19th December 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7626,28,12,1925,Winter,28,12,1925,Winter,"frost and snow at liarvest time , the Australian from droughts of which vwe lhave no similar experienlce , the2 North","The Times, 28th December 1925",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7627,1,1,1926,Winter,1,1,1926,Winter,"in Ceylon have suffered during this autumn , first from drought and tlen from excessive rain , so that-the total crop","The Times, 1st January 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7628,2,1,1926,Winter,2,1,1926,Winter,hours on December 21-22 . Tlhore was a 23-da.vs ' drought in June . Of the total rainfell 15-862ini. have drained,"The Times, 2th January 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7629,5,1,1926,Winter,5,1,1926,Winter,"demand , even if there were no such visitations as droughts , floods , insect pests , and other influences quite","The Times, 5th January 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7630,5,1,1926,Winter,5,1,1926,Winter,encouraging a sudden increase of population as vell as to drought causing sudden decrease of food supply ; there is a,"The Times, 5th January 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7631,6,1,1926,Winter,6,1,1926,Winter,"but , evon so , many "" records "" forf drought were broken . In . niany southern districts the month","The Times, 6th January 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7632,14,1,1926,Winter,14,1,1926,Winter,continuing satisfactorily . Por the last two years owing to drought the crops in the important granary arca ot the Hauran,"The Times, 14th January 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7633,18,1,1926,Winter,18,1,1926,Winter,"harvesting the crop after the autumnn rains set in . Drought , on the other hand , is a serious euemy","The Times, 18th January 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7634,18,1,1926,Winter,18,1,1926,Winter,"teeming with birds and fish , anti in which "" drought "" and "" winter "" are relative terms . Normally","The Times, 18th January 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7635,18,1,1926,Winter,18,1,1926,Winter,"long-rest "" system obtains often two-thirds is fallow . AAnd drought means no fodder as well as no wheat . Yours","The Times, 18th January 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7636,22,1,1926,Winter,22,1,1926,Winter,"racked wsith marsh fever , and tortured by heat , drought , and dust' ii the iprocess . The author records","The Times, 22th January 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7637,22,1,1926,Winter,22,1,1926,Winter,"and dust' ii the iprocess . The author records a drought of 30 months , several famines , and some plagues","The Times, 22th January 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7638,1,2,1926,Winter,1,2,1926,Winter,southern Britain is niost unusual . Over Englarnd generally the drought set in about Alay 30 and eiidedl on Julv 1,"The Times, 1st February 1926",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7639,1,2,1926,Winter,1,2,1926,Winter,", and the wetness of May and February . The drought of June was mucli less p , ronounced in Scot-","The Times, 1st February 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7640,1,2,1926,Winter,1,2,1926,Winter,", being about 31 times the average anount . The drought of JLune has already been referred to . Slight rain","The Times, 1st February 1926","Scotland,England","UKM,UKI",UKM6,UKM63,Isle of Islay,20th Century newspaper,Media 7641,8,2,1926,Winter,8,2,1926,Winter,", and in more parts of the w6rld , than drought .. Even we in the South .. of , -ngland","The Times, 8th February 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7642,9,2,1926,Winter,9,2,1926,Winter,"in 1921 were abnormally poor . This was due to drought , vhichi resulted in a decrease in the amount of","The Times, 9th February 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7643,9,2,1926,Winter,9,2,1926,Winter,"event of a set- back in trade , a serious drought , or difriculties on the niines . LA GE Lm","The Times, 9th February 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7644,9,2,1926,Winter,9,2,1926,Winter,"no means favourable when the seeds were sown , and drought destroyed crops in some localities later , but plenty of","The Times, 9th February 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7645,9,2,1926,Winter,9,2,1926,Winter,", -were exvel. lent . Pasturage , howevor. suffered froitu drought , and the sante oause afflieted some -wheat-bearing districts in","The Times, 9th February 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7646,9,2,1926,Winter,9,2,1926,Winter,40 per cent . of normal owing to damage by drought . BErBh FiNANcuL Posrrox . T he financial position of,"The Times, 9th February 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7647,9,2,1926,Winter,9,2,1926,Winter,of production in Southern mills brought about by an extraordinary drought which lessened the supply of water-power . The production of,"The Times, 9th February 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7648,12,2,1926,Winter,12,2,1926,Winter,", while perhaps a sound one in a season of drought , and consequent scarcity , is , in my opinion","The Times, 12th February 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7649,13,2,1926,Winter,13,2,1926,Winter,"what would befall if , as the result of a drought , the sheep lay down under the complicated structure that","The Times, 13th February 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7650,15,2,1926,Winter,15,2,1926,Winter,is entirely due to temioary shortage of water owing to drought . DRAWING OF BONDS . ATa MEETING of the Committee,"The Times, 15th February 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7651,20,2,1926,Winter,20,2,1926,Winter,the water-layers is the critical period . In the heatand drought of 1921 there was but a comparatively brief return of,"The Times, 20th February 1926",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7652,23,2,1926,Winter,23,2,1926,Winter,whichl was due to purely temporary causes-an intense and unusual drought followed by exceptionally heavy rains . There is no local,"The Times, 23th February 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7653,23,2,1926,Winter,23,2,1926,Winter,", and without which it withers away in time of drought . The man' whose politTeness is proof sgainst all weathers","The Times, 23th February 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7654,27,2,1926,Winter,27,2,1926,Winter,the Union of South Africa have been adversely affected by drought and insect pests . The area planted is only 60,"The Times, 27th February 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7655,3,3,1926,Spring,3,3,1926,Spring,on potentially fertile soils . It aggravated the effects of drought owing to thle shallov rooting of grass and arable crops,"The Times, 3th March 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7656,6,3,1926,Spring,6,3,1926,Spring,at their best in a dripping summer . In a drought they fail unless the roots can get to moisture .,"The Times, 6th March 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7657,17,3,1926,Spring,17,3,1926,Spring,", the stock owners . It is hoped that the drought conditions lin Western Queensland will soon comne to an end","The Times, 17th March 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7658,17,3,1926,Spring,17,3,1926,Spring,"for a tropical country , and in some years great droughts oceur . Along the coast lies a plain vrying in","The Times, 17th March 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7659,17,3,1926,Spring,17,3,1926,Spring,"no rivers and few springs in the island , frequent droughts are experienced . The island is geaerally 'low- 'lying ,","The Times, 17th March 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7660,18,3,1926,Spring,18,3,1926,Spring,( Friday ) . 2.30 p.m . No flowers . DROUGHT. -On the 16th March . at her residence . 'ery,"The Times, 18th March 1926",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,Brookwood,20th Century newspaper,Media 7661,18,3,1926,Spring,18,3,1926,Spring,to a telegram annouleing the I break utp of the drought that had been I responsible for a partial suspension of,"The Times, 18th March 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7662,18,3,1926,Spring,18,3,1926,Spring,enforced temporary cessationi of operations in the mines ovwing to drought . The rai is have caused the Umberumberka reservoir to,"The Times, 18th March 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7663,22,3,1926,Spring,22,3,1926,Spring,"been heavy , owing to their remarkable vitality , although drought conditions have prevrailed in certain areas for several years .","The Times, 22th March 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7664,22,3,1926,Spring,22,3,1926,Spring,""" described the rains as a godsend . The devastating drought , he said , had lasted for more than two","The Times, 22th March 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7665,22,3,1926,Spring,22,3,1926,Spring,was practically hopeless for aU stock life . If the drought had continued much longer many of the smaller stockowners would,"The Times, 22th March 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7666,25,3,1926,Spring,25,3,1926,Spring,"existed on this point , in consequence of the continued drought , which in the Oodnadatta district has lasted four years","The Times, 25th March 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7667,25,3,1926,Spring,25,3,1926,Spring,"Darling , liin. ; Lower Darling , jin . The drought is completely broken up in New South tales . From","The Times, 25th March 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7668,29,3,1926,Spring,29,3,1926,Spring,. 'the welcome news ' of the breaking of the drought . Miscellaneous shares have held 'up remarkably well in the,"The Times, 29th March 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7669,31,3,1926,Spring,31,3,1926,Spring,"thIe ; eriudical distress * "" , uised by severe droughts it is dolulbtful , lether enutiah is done . '1","The Times, 31st March 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7670,31,3,1926,Spring,31,3,1926,Spring,"C. ) M'Sterijdale Beuit o. o . Pm TlinDccii a Drought "" ( frome "" I Party , . ce ChrIsene","The Times, 31st March 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7671,1,4,1926,Spring,1,4,1926,Spring,"on a cautiously conservative basis , on the ground that drought and unseasonable weather render it unlikely that this year 's","The Times, 1st April 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7672,1,4,1926,Spring,1,4,1926,Spring,", and in sonic cases short crops , owing to drought , atppreciably affected the quantity of wlheat available for export","The Times, 1st April 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7673,3,4,1926,Spring,3,4,1926,Spring,"autumn planting . Luckily , when it began the March drought found the earth saturated with water , so that the","The Times, 3th April 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7674,3,4,1926,Spring,3,4,1926,Spring,"might have been ; none the less , if the drought holds , and gardeners do xwt bestir themselves , the","The Times, 3th April 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7675,3,4,1926,Spring,3,4,1926,Spring,"take no account of the vagaries of the weather . Drought , too , is not the only danger , for","The Times, 3th April 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7676,3,4,1926,Spring,3,4,1926,Spring,charaeteristic of our spring is nmuch more marked in a drought than at . other times . Such winds not only,"The Times, 3th April 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7677,3,4,1926,Spring,3,4,1926,Spring,root is a factor in their ability to withstand a drought . Shallow- rooting flowering shrubs suffer most at such times,"The Times, 3th April 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7678,9,4,1926,Spring,9,4,1926,Spring,"on rainfall , fail in the years of most serious drought . But in the majority of years they make the","The Times, 9th April 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7679,9,4,1926,Spring,9,4,1926,Spring,"more prosperous , so that in the year of severe drought the stocks and the credit of the ryots are sufficient","The Times, 9th April 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7680,13,4,1926,Spring,13,4,1926,Spring,", but during 1925 this fell in consequence of the drought to 20,000,000 gallons , and by means of submitting to","The Times, 13th April 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7681,13,4,1926,Spring,13,4,1926,Spring,"agri- cultural production , of late so adversely affected by drought . Naturally in this welcome improvement of the face of","The Times, 13th April 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7682,24,4,1926,Spring,24,4,1926,Spring,best used for the beneft of the crops during a drought by hoeing the sirface and keeping a thin layer of,"The Times, 24th April 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7683,28,4,1926,Spring,28,4,1926,Spring,"to sudden death , from a rainy day to a drought-ruined harvest , which can not be mitigated by the science","The Times, 28th April 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7684,3,5,1926,Spring,3,5,1926,Spring,the early meadows should be able to 'resist what- ever drought the next critical weeks may witness . In both cases,"The Times, 3th May 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7685,3,5,1926,Spring,3,5,1926,Spring,"flight strongly and , as a rule , successfully against drought or deluge . The light-porous lands are not so well","The Times, 3th May 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7686,3,5,1926,Spring,3,5,1926,Spring,"in the growing season , and hence the dread of drought before midsummer . On this point our correspondent says :","The Times, 3th May 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7687,3,5,1926,Spring,3,5,1926,Spring,"well in Mlay and get ' done in ' with drought in Junec , "" and concludes with the significant observation","The Times, 3th May 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7688,3,5,1926,Spring,3,5,1926,Spring,that the showers in the North-West had not relieved the drought . The advance made further progress early in the .,"The Times, 3th May 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7689,4,5,1926,Spring,4,5,1926,Spring,yieldlecd 0.559in . The condition of the ground after the drought of 3March and the first six days of April is,"The Times, 4th May 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7690,21,5,1926,Spring,21,5,1926,Spring,"country as a whole , there has been a severe drought this season in the native territories and elsewhere , and","The Times, 21st May 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7691,22,5,1926,Spring,22,5,1926,Spring,", although of gond colour . a large proportion Is droughty and irregula in length . There have been large transactions","The Times, 22th May 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7692,24,5,1926,Spring,24,5,1926,Spring,"a certain part of the country , owing to the drought , was so acute that "" A Bill for the","The Times, 24th May 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7693,24,5,1926,Spring,24,5,1926,Spring,"that "" A Bill for the Relief of Sufferers from Drought "" was introduced into Parliament . but before the legislative","The Times, 24th May 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7694,24,5,1926,Spring,24,5,1926,Spring,activities and a happy termination of the long and disastrous drought . The former is due partly to the increasing realization,"The Times, 24th May 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7695,24,5,1926,Spring,24,5,1926,Spring,reviving old family quarrels and local antagonisms . To the drought . is due' the decision of the authorities to provide,"The Times, 24th May 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7696,28,5,1926,Spring,28,5,1926,Spring,"Hlolford , D ) r. 1 ) . 3 . Drought , 1r . E. Townend , Ellen Briscoe , Mr.","The Times, 28th May 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7697,31,5,1926,Spring,31,5,1926,Spring,"that , although there is evidence of the recent severe drought . the trees and animals have made a remarkable reccverv","The Times, 31st May 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7698,31,5,1926,Spring,31,5,1926,Spring,", witli extremes of heat and cold , rain and drought , that it is somewhat difficult to decide its effect","The Times, 31st May 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7699,31,5,1926,Spring,31,5,1926,Spring,"was 348,8361b. ( against 386,3971b. ) : an unusually severe drought occurred at Diapocra. lasting four rmenths and necessitating reduced tapping","The Times, 31st May 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7700,31,5,1926,Spring,31,5,1926,Spring,"stated , to the shortage of crop caused by tie drought . Tie average selling price n-as 25.79d. ( against 13.18d.","The Times, 31st May 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7701,2,6,1926,Summer,2,6,1926,Summer,"the existing grazing and water facilities . There was a drought , pleuro-pineumonia and other diseases attacked the herds , and","The Times, 2th June 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7702,5,6,1926,Summer,5,6,1926,Summer,e4ect upgn the com.pany 's earn- ings of tho severe drought which has prevailed in Colmbia'siricethe comioieement of tJie yeaF .,"The Times, 5th June 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7703,9,6,1926,Summer,9,6,1926,Summer,"Mention is made in the report as tk the severe drought . The samn lasted from Maly to September , vhich","The Times, 9th June 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7704,9,6,1926,Summer,9,6,1926,Summer,"F vhichhas euftered eitesively in the last thrce years from drought ; w exj ) evting on a , bundant crop","The Times, 9th June 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7705,9,6,1926,Summer,9,6,1926,Summer,"per acre . During the season there were nionths o0 drought , and it was surprising that the crop did not","The Times, 9th June 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7706,10,6,1926,Summer,10,6,1926,Summer,that the bush has now fully recovered after the prolonged drought . Although the average rainfall in these areas is about,"The Times, 10th June 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7707,10,6,1926,Summer,10,6,1926,Summer,"in pleasatit conitrast to the arid regioits affected by the drought . STRaoN GOVEInSMNT IVS EXEZUELA . In conclusion , if","The Times, 10th June 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7708,10,6,1926,Summer,10,6,1926,Summer,", of course , these were more affected by the droughty conditions and the dust storms . I knew , of","The Times, 10th June 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7709,12,6,1926,Summer,12,6,1926,Summer,wilici is a moisture-loving subject and can not w ithstand drought . Wliell plaltinig celery . see that the soil in,"The Times, 12th June 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7710,14,6,1926,Summer,14,6,1926,Summer,"of year , as compared with the typical early summer drought , are generally apparent in the landscape . Such a","The Times, 14th June 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7711,14,6,1926,Summer,14,6,1926,Summer,"estimate by 67.4371b . This shortage was entirely due to drought . Fortunately , the coffee crop for 1925 was unaffected","The Times, 14th June 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7712,15,6,1926,Summer,15,6,1926,Summer,due to a large extent to a very pro- longed drought . About one-third of the tea crop for 1926 and,"The Times, 15th June 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7713,23,6,1926,Summer,23,6,1926,Summer,", *n the : Khiva and Bokhara Oases , terrible drought prevails . The irrigatidn canals are dy , largely in","The Times, 23th June 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7714,23,6,1926,Summer,23,6,1926,Summer,"poor crops since 19'20 , this being due to severe drought for three successive years , and to inlsufIcienit cultivation arising","The Times, 23th June 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7715,24,6,1926,Summer,24,6,1926,Summer,"w. went throngi : b period owinVig to a prolonged drought whihl "" lasted for about seWvenl months It ws ai","The Times, 24th June 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7716,25,6,1926,Summer,25,6,1926,Summer,". We were handicapped in the first place by the drought referred to last year , which prevented us from getting","The Times, 25th June 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7717,28,6,1926,Summer,28,6,1926,Summer,for the formation of young pastures . The periods of drought in late s0ning. and - early --tmmnerto- -whiclh -$oitlhern farmers,"The Times, 28th June 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7718,28,6,1926,Summer,28,6,1926,Summer,"and in other south-eastern counties , and the susceptibility to drought at critical periods in the growvth of the young seeds","The Times, 28th June 1926",England,UKH,UKH3,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7719,28,6,1926,Summer,28,6,1926,Summer,well for some yeatrs . The absence of the customary drought in April and May has given them the opportunity they,"The Times, 28th June 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7720,29,6,1926,Summer,29,6,1926,Summer,in the economic condition of the natives following a severe drought in the native territories . Sir Ernest Oppenheimer took occasion,"The Times, 29th June 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7721,29,6,1926,Summer,29,6,1926,Summer,. economic condition of the natives follow- ing a severe drought in the native territories . This change in the position,"The Times, 29th June 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7722,29,6,1926,Summer,29,6,1926,Summer,"the p at season was a phenomenal olne . Serious droughts are practically unkinown in Assam , but ill Ypite of","The Times, 29th June 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7723,30,6,1926,Summer,30,6,1926,Summer,"bushes , and . thouigh they lhad beeti free of droughts during the last two springs , hl bad no doubt","The Times, 30th June 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7724,30,6,1926,Summer,30,6,1926,Summer,of good qualty and condition . althougb. perhaps . prtly droughty and lacking In length . Some decrease in the quanUty,"The Times, 30th June 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7725,30,6,1926,Summer,30,6,1926,Summer,It Is anticipated that the quality will be fine but droughty. the quantity Is also expected to be less especially of,"The Times, 30th June 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7726,1,7,1926,Summer,1,7,1926,Summer,"they revert ilmost , at-once to that fullness which weeks:of drought will scarcely lessen , and to the clearness of their","The Times, 1st July 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7727,1,7,1926,Summer,1,7,1926,Summer,strawvberry-like blossoms where the pools were stanched by the March drought . When a rainstorm floods winter 's gutters it is,"The Times, 1st July 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7728,1,7,1926,Summer,1,7,1926,Summer,a great measure saved from the full effects of the drought . It is satisfactory to learn that the crops this,"The Times, 1st July 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7729,1,7,1926,Summer,1,7,1926,Summer,"for a brief stoppage in the fial month cowing to drought . The net profit amounted to 18,832 ( against 11,840","The Times, 1st July 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7730,5,7,1926,Summer,5,7,1926,Summer,no planting out should be done during a period of drought or many may dry up and die . THE FLORA,"The Times, 5th July 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7731,6,7,1926,Summer,6,7,1926,Summer,"efforts to establish this deep-rooting crop as a precaution aaiutst drought , but the fact that the area devoted to lucerne","The Times, 6th July 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7732,6,7,1926,Summer,6,7,1926,Summer,", is strangely diffident about placing dependence upon the famous drought resister . AN ARABLE COUNTY . In spite of the","The Times, 6th July 1926",England,"UKH,UKJ,UKK","UKH1,UKH3,UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 7733,6,7,1926,Summer,6,7,1926,Summer,affected the lambing and entailed heavy expenditure . IJnless the drought breaks at an early date substantial losses of live stock,"The Times, 6th July 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7734,6,7,1926,Summer,6,7,1926,Summer,"of 6 per cent. , but in view of the drought referred to the board has wisely decided to increase the","The Times, 6th July 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7735,6,7,1926,Summer,6,7,1926,Summer,"grass . The report refers to the long and severe drought which the Corona and Bladensburg stations "" have been and","The Times, 6th July 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7736,9,7,1926,Summer,9,7,1926,Summer,"advices and better weather news . The breakinig of the drought by raiins Sn the dry sectionis of the country ,","The Times, 9th July 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7737,13,7,1926,Summer,13,7,1926,Summer,"rich alluvial region . The Smyrna Hinterland suffered severely from drought , and the quantity of figs and raisins produced-was below","The Times, 13th July 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7738,15,7,1926,Summer,15,7,1926,Summer,in all vour directors would have reeomnnended but for the drought whicil has Prevailed for niny mothts on most ot our,"The Times, 15th July 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7739,15,7,1926,Summer,15,7,1926,Summer,the end of the year there has been a serious drought of gradually increasinig intensity . . On the stations affected,"The Times, 15th July 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7740,15,7,1926,Summer,15,7,1926,Summer,obtainable and artificial feed for the lije stock . This drought in Queenslallnd doe . lint b.v any maean4. extend over,"The Times, 15th July 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7741,15,7,1926,Summer,15,7,1926,Summer,"commelices. & "" Some of thie stations suffering from the drought are ill the best pastoral areas of tlhe State ,","The Times, 15th July 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7742,15,7,1926,Summer,15,7,1926,Summer,"FORt LtsKING l r RArLWVA.S . In view of tite drought in those areas il Queenslaind slid , the luxuriant pastures","The Times, 15th July 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7743,15,7,1926,Summer,15,7,1926,Summer,", wtry onditionui prevailrng early in tbe year developed into drought , and tle posi- tion therc was not relieved until","The Times, 15th July 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7744,15,7,1926,Summer,15,7,1926,Summer,") It was of importance , in view of the drought to which the cha4rman. had referred , that the com-","The Times, 15th July 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7745,15,7,1926,Summer,15,7,1926,Summer,"takings w , o4d have been inuch better. -during the drought if the railways had been linked Up , and he","The Times, 15th July 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7746,15,7,1926,Summer,15,7,1926,Summer,"cost of the work . If . however , the drought were to continue , the losses entailed might easily run","The Times, 15th July 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7747,15,7,1926,Summer,15,7,1926,Summer,to see the company through the inost serious period of drought which might occur . Although it was a matter for,"The Times, 15th July 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7748,16,7,1926,Summer,16,7,1926,Summer,"until water is rendered available for irrigating crops suffering from drought , but wlhereas. formerly prices of pro- ducts rarely justifled","The Times, 16th July 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7749,21,7,1926,Summer,21,7,1926,Summer,"90 p.oints of rain ; Windy 70 ; Corona continued drought , feeding 28,000 sheep , no ritin at Bladensburg ,","The Times, 21st July 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7750,21,7,1926,Summer,21,7,1926,Summer,"times which he was called upon to face during the drought . It was a ver , difficult problem for any","The Times, 21st July 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7751,21,7,1926,Summer,21,7,1926,Summer,directors to decide whetlher they should feed their sheep during droughts or let them die . That responsibility lhad to be,"The Times, 21st July 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7752,22,7,1926,Summer,22,7,1926,Summer,"make good the losses suffered during the previous year of drought , to improve their farms , and to pay off","The Times, 22th July 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7753,22,7,1926,Summer,22,7,1926,Summer,"the three months from November to January a period of drought supervened , which effectively destroyed aU chances of a maize","The Times, 22th July 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7754,23,7,1926,Summer,23,7,1926,Summer,"are about 260 miles apart , but 180 miles of drought-wasted country lie between . Mr. Russell , therefore , is","The Times, 23th July 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7755,23,7,1926,Summer,23,7,1926,Summer,"5,954,0001b. , the tea crop had suffered from a severe drought , being 8,684,0001b. , compared with an original estimate of","The Times, 23th July 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7756,24,7,1926,Summer,24,7,1926,Summer,"on the one hand revenues were seriously depleted by the drought , working costs on the other hand were raised materially","The Times, 24th July 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7757,24,7,1926,Summer,24,7,1926,Summer,12 months ' crop . The directors state that the drought has affected adversely the bearing capacity of the trees for,"The Times, 24th July 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7758,31,7,1926,Summer,31,7,1926,Summer,prodluets . ( Growthi last year was affected by a drought of exceplional severity . The crop of tea . which,"The Times, 31st July 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7759,2,8,1926,Summer,2,8,1926,Summer,", which assisted to mitigate the effects of the 1896 drought . IHe lived fully up to his position as the","The Times, 2th August 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7760,2,8,1926,Summer,2,8,1926,Summer,that the tires go wronig wlhen tested during a summer drought . DEAD PA.TcuEs ox LEAVES . Equally unsatisfactory are tlhe,"The Times, 2th August 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7761,2,8,1926,Summer,2,8,1926,Summer,"sun always shines , but the settler has to face droughts , pests , long distances , poor transport facilities ,","The Times, 2th August 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7762,2,8,1926,Summer,2,8,1926,Summer,outside buying stimulated by the Winnipeg Free Press report of drought damage and by the bullish export outlook . Further gains,"The Times, 2th August 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7763,4,8,1926,Summer,4,8,1926,Summer,"the Chairman pointed out , was due partly to the drought conditions last year and partly to the much inproved rate","The Times, 4th August 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7764,5,8,1926,Summer,5,8,1926,Summer,"stone . Live eels. , 10s .. to 2Us. per drought . bloatees. 4s. to Ss. : klptsra . Is. to","The Times, 5th August 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7765,5,8,1926,Summer,5,8,1926,Summer,mrore seriolis t1than Was anticipated at the time . TI'le drought was ill the nlature of a catastrophe for S. Pliulo.,"The Times, 5th August 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7766,5,8,1926,Summer,5,8,1926,Summer,"industries besides agriculture . Moreover , thie after-effects of tile drought on the bearing capacity of the trees at Cambully unforttiinately","The Times, 5th August 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7767,5,8,1926,Summer,5,8,1926,Summer,"of God , "" in the shape of the great drought wbich flagellated the State of S. Paulo at the end","The Times, 5th August 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7768,6,8,1926,Summer,6,8,1926,Summer,Lodge . MLr . C. W. Cox and party ( Droughty lerry ) : Craig Lodge . Glenpronen. the lion .,"The Times, 6th August 1926",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM21,Glenhead Lodge,20th Century newspaper,Media 7769,7,8,1926,Summer,7,8,1926,Summer,"8 , 1826 . Price 7d . Such is the drought at the present time that ten horses and 17 men","The Times, 7th August 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7770,7,8,1926,Summer,7,8,1926,Summer,"among t.he taller kinds ; and though more impatient of drought , because it does not push its roots so far","The Times, 7th August 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7771,10,8,1926,Summer,10,8,1926,Summer,"During the cu'rrent year , in the absence of the drought vhici hampered operations last year in Sari Paullo arid vith","The Times, 10th August 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7772,11,8,1926,Summer,11,8,1926,Summer,", which are unusually rich after several successive years of drought , to rejoin the insurgents and eatta:ck the French when","The Times, 11st August 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7773,11,8,1926,Summer,11,8,1926,Summer,"of wvhich was much diminished last year by a prolonged drought . Further , the company has a large atnount of","The Times, 11st August 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7774,12,8,1926,Summer,12,8,1926,Summer,"not 'becn equalled since 1014 . Except . 'ior the drought-stricken areas in the Eastern Dakotas , and for the fact","The Times, 12th August 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7775,12,8,1926,Summer,12,8,1926,Summer,"tribe , are classed by botanists as xerophils , or drought-loving plants ; but circumstances alter the appropriateness of this designation","The Times, 12th August 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7776,18,8,1926,Summer,18,8,1926,Summer,"'s estimate ( 25,000cwt. ) , owing to the severe drought at the end of 1924 . The estimated crop for","The Times, 18th August 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7777,21,8,1926,Summer,21,8,1926,Summer,"are certainly better adapted to the London climate than the drought-loving Arabian species . Their arrival will , no doubt ,","The Times, 21st August 1926",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7778,24,8,1926,Summer,24,8,1926,Summer,are reported to be dying from the intense heat and drought . A great deal of damage is being done by,"The Times, 24th August 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7779,26,8,1926,Summer,26,8,1926,Summer,lovermment had year after year to help the farmers with drought relief . But the use of phosphates has converted the,"The Times, 26th August 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7780,26,8,1926,Summer,26,8,1926,Summer,"pastoral life up country , with its never-endinig fight against droughts and vermin , has so many risks that long tenure","The Times, 26th August 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7781,26,8,1926,Summer,26,8,1926,Summer,and sheep would be able to survive through a long drought on this food if there were water for them to,"The Times, 26th August 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7782,28,8,1926,Summer,28,8,1926,Summer,"dry for long below the surface , except in a drought . They may be of rock , sand , chalk","The Times, 28th August 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7783,28,8,1926,Summer,28,8,1926,Summer,"tree flax ( Linum arboreum ) will outlast a long drought on a bank , and where taller plants are needed","The Times, 28th August 1926",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7784,30,8,1926,Summer,30,8,1926,Summer,"the wool is exPected to be finer owing to the drought 'Which has prevailed , but the latter may have also","The Times, 30th August 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7785,30,8,1926,Summer,30,8,1926,Summer,"winter mohafr a large shortage Is anticipated following upon the drought , an5 this vwil espedally effect winter kids . The","The Times, 30th August 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7786,2,9,1926,Autumn,2,9,1926,Autumn,"1025 as in- deed very badly damaged by the severe drought of the closing months of 1924 , a drought which","The Times, 2th September 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7787,2,9,1926,Autumn,2,9,1926,Autumn,"severe drought of the closing months of 1924 , a drought which was in the nature of a calamity for the","The Times, 2th September 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7788,2,9,1926,Autumn,2,9,1926,Autumn,"course during the year under review . Owing to the drought above mentioned the 1925 crop was only 20,750cwxt. , as","The Times, 2th September 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7789,2,9,1926,Autumn,2,9,1926,Autumn,"that the year was most disastrous owing to the great drought , and we lost a large number of beasts .","The Times, 2th September 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7790,6,9,1926,Autumn,6,9,1926,Autumn,"than obefore . They had all been warned against possible drought . but , by a c'ruel iron- , this second","The Times, 6th September 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7791,6,9,1926,Autumn,6,9,1926,Autumn,"once moro fate . in the shape of a severe drought , has been against them , and the crop is","The Times, 6th September 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7792,15,9,1926,Autumn,15,9,1926,Autumn,"economic policy in the spring of 1921 , before the drought and famine of that year , and to admit in","The Times, 15th September 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7793,15,9,1926,Autumn,15,9,1926,Autumn,to assist the people of the Maracaibo district during the drought and have received public appreciation ot our services therein .,"The Times, 15th September 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7794,16,9,1926,Autumn,16,9,1926,Autumn,"grow no brighter than those stripped early by disease or drought . Autumn abounds in the clammy race of toadstools ,","The Times, 16th September 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7795,20,9,1926,Autumn,20,9,1926,Autumn,"the land is unworkable , owing either to mvet or drought , it will be easy to understand the desire to","The Times, 20th September 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7796,25,9,1926,Autumn,25,9,1926,Autumn,"double handling of cargo and expense owing to the unprecedented drought , which practically stopped all traffic on the Magdalena River","The Times, 25th September 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7797,4,10,1926,Autumn,4,10,1926,Autumn,"wvools on October 29 . MottAIra-Owing to the very serioius drought there has been a lamue mortality amongst the goats ,","The Times, 4th October 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7798,5,10,1926,Autumn,5,10,1926,Autumn,"somewhat disappointing , but this was due to the unprecedented drought , which practically stopped traffic on the river . INFLUENCE","The Times, 5th October 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7799,7,10,1926,Autumn,7,10,1926,Autumn,consecutive days from September 8 to 23. which constitutes a drought# the heaviest daily measurement was P53 on Septem- ber I,"The Times, 7th October 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7800,7,10,1926,Autumn,7,10,1926,Autumn,", most plants with shallower roots have sur- rendered to drought . The collapse of wild flowers is still more thorough","The Times, 7th October 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7801,7,10,1926,Autumn,7,10,1926,Autumn,"a moister year . First they weri checked by the drought , and . soon eradicated by the farmer , who","The Times, 7th October 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7802,9,10,1926,Autumn,9,10,1926,Autumn,"runiing low and clear as a result of the &utunM drought , and rain is. wited badly to improve thewater for","The Times, 9th October 1926",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7803,9,10,1926,Autumn,9,10,1926,Autumn,"such compost affords , extraneous watering is. essential in a drought . Novices will have no diffUculty in finding rare bulbs","The Times, 9th October 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7804,9,10,1926,Autumn,9,10,1926,Autumn,"one' for 83razilian coffee planters , owing : to 'the drought experienced in 1924 , and the accounts of the Dumont","The Times, 9th October 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7805,9,10,1926,Autumn,9,10,1926,Autumn,"states that , owing to the effects of the prolonged drought in 1924. the crop was again a very disappointina one","The Times, 9th October 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7806,11,10,1926,Autumn,11,10,1926,Autumn,experiences have not ended with the poor threshing records . Drought has restricted the development of sugar beet and mangold crops,"The Times, 11st October 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7807,11,10,1926,Autumn,11,10,1926,Autumn,"common return . Mangolds also liave been stinted by the drought , but the greatest damage is seen in swedes .","The Times, 11st October 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7808,11,10,1926,Autumn,11,10,1926,Autumn,"most districts they are bare now , and unless the drought breaks soon there will be little grass left to keep","The Times, 11st October 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7809,12,10,1926,Autumn,12,10,1926,Autumn,but the peasants were rejoicing in the break of the drought . That night we could lie and hear the rain,"The Times, 12th October 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7810,15,10,1926,Autumn,15,10,1926,Autumn,"per stone . Live eels. 9st to 22s . Per drought. - Bloastrs , 3s. to 8g. : kippers , s.","The Times, 15th October 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7811,21,10,1926,Autumn,21,10,1926,Autumn,". The cause of the dearth is the ahmost uninterrupted drought , which lasted in many parts of the country from","The Times, 21st October 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7812,22,10,1926,Autumn,22,10,1926,Autumn,"shot of the estimate , ownlg to the-effects of the drought in 1924. and amounted to 22.505cwt . As the Mandauaby","The Times, 22th October 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7813,29,10,1926,Autumn,29,10,1926,Autumn,moreover sufered from the effects of two consecutive yeaza' abnormal drought . The necesary funds for exenslons hiclh are being made,"The Times, 29th October 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7814,4,11,1926,Autumn,4,11,1926,Autumn,'s wheat harvest in the Pampa was practicaUy ruined by drought ; during the eariler patt of the past year the,"The Times, 4th November 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7815,4,11,1926,Autumn,4,11,1926,Autumn,"satisfactory . In ori4er to minimize the 5ffeats of prolonged droUghts , a quantity of an exceptionally hardy variety of North","The Times, 4th November 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7816,10,11,1926,Autumn,10,11,1926,Autumn,wool continues to sbow fine quality . a Part being droughty . The good condition of the clip bas bee enhanced,"The Times, 10th November 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7817,10,11,1926,Autumn,10,11,1926,Autumn,wools from the Bedford and the Adelaide districts are somewhat droughty. while the few arrivals from the Orange Free $tate are,"The Times, 10th November 1926",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH24,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7818,12,11,1926,Autumn,12,11,1926,Autumn,"'owing to the heavy losses caused by.the Queens- land , drought . Wheat Shipment Prospects . In view of the continued","The Times, 12th November 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7819,18,11,1926,Autumn,18,11,1926,Autumn,as the best means of meeting the difficulty . The drought has also adversely affected the olive crop . Las .,"The Times, 18th November 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7820,19,11,1926,Autumn,19,11,1926,Autumn,but large areas exist which were not benefited materially and drought conditions have returned . In North Queensland position causing great,"The Times, 19th November 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7821,19,11,1926,Autumn,19,11,1926,Autumn,Unless early storms received sheep losses will be heavy present drought one of worst ever experienced in North . General .,"The Times, 19th November 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7822,19,11,1926,Autumn,19,11,1926,Autumn,and dusty . WVheat harvest practi- cally comuplete failure . Drought losses at present nut ascertainable but estimated at five to,"The Times, 19th November 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7823,20,11,1926,Autumn,20,11,1926,Autumn,the meetings of a' pastoral company . Since the great drought broke up in 1902-03 we have had a succession of,"The Times, 20th November 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7824,20,11,1926,Autumn,20,11,1926,Autumn,the wool were made-less favourable by the occurrence of the drought and the difficulties in connexion with'getting the sheep to- gether,"The Times, 20th November 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7825,20,11,1926,Autumn,20,11,1926,Autumn,"tlat I hlave narrated , namely , tile losses by drought , the lessened proceeds from wool and wheat , and","The Times, 20th November 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7826,20,11,1926,Autumn,20,11,1926,Autumn,"manager that we'are likely to' feel the effect of the drought to some extent' during the current year , after very","The Times, 20th November 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7827,23,11,1926,Autumn,23,11,1926,Autumn,", no reason why they should not organize 'against local droughts . It would be good business for the country to","The Times, 23th November 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7828,23,11,1926,Autumn,23,11,1926,Autumn,be concentrated where it-was required to remove 'valuable stock from drought areas to areas . where fodder was available . When,"The Times, 23th November 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7829,27,11,1926,Autumn,27,11,1926,Autumn,"they can hardly gauge the potentialities of the land . Drought and flood w , iU expose the weak places in","The Times, 27th November 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7830,30,11,1926,Autumn,30,11,1926,Autumn,. rains for two months of the flnancial year and drought at a later stage whichi led to power shortage .,"The Times, 30th November 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7831,9,12,1926,Winter,9,12,1926,Winter,"their collapse was the swifter because of the early autumn drought , which half dried many brooks , and left the","The Times, 9th December 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7832,10,12,1926,Winter,10,12,1926,Winter,". losscs will Deic'latively less tlhun those experienced in former droughts , and'tho recovery theiefiro correspondingly qusicker . Int ewv Zealati","The Times, 10th December 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7833,10,12,1926,Winter,10,12,1926,Winter,". some 5 , o00,000 , but with-the cioutinulce of droughty conditiob s in that State this Otfure may possib be","The Times, 10th December 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7834,15,12,1926,Winter,15,12,1926,Winter,put to the test during the year by the unprecedented drought which rendered the River Magdalena unnavigable for many months .,"The Times, 15th December 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7835,16,12,1926,Winter,16,12,1926,Winter,"much more liable to cause him trouble . Against the drought he mnst be constantly forearmed . He may , though","The Times, 16th December 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7836,16,12,1926,Winter,16,12,1926,Winter,be bought at 14d . The balance comorises short and droughtty hair . for which 13d. is wanted . Basuto miohair.,"The Times, 16th December 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7837,16,12,1926,Winter,16,12,1926,Winter,: mixed . : td . to 14d . The drought has Partly broken . and with moderate general rains the,"The Times, 16th December 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7838,17,12,1926,Winter,17,12,1926,Winter,sports in most of the resorts under 3.50oft . The drought now . seems to be drawing to an end .,"The Times, 17th December 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7839,17,12,1926,Winter,17,12,1926,Winter,"for the year was below average , and a severe drought occurred . On I the Kandy side the failure of","The Times, 17th December 1926",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ11,Brookside,20th Century newspaper,Media 7840,17,12,1926,Winter,17,12,1926,Winter,"tfhe year . and in 1926 we had a severe drought in the early monthls , tbough the rainh wiheni it","The Times, 17th December 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7841,17,12,1926,Winter,17,12,1926,Winter,"it did come hi Mlay was severe . Condifions of drought naturally cause disappointing l crops , and the crop from","The Times, 17th December 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7842,18,12,1926,Winter,18,12,1926,Winter,"done in summer , when the leaves have withered . Drought has no terrors for the roots ; in fact ,","The Times, 18th December 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7843,20,12,1926,Winter,20,12,1926,Winter,"nanuring of the land , but interruptions by rain or drought were frequent during September and October . At the end","The Times, 20th December 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7844,24,12,1926,Winter,24,12,1926,Winter,"found sheltering on the under side of frozen clods . Drought also drives slugs to inaction , and in a dry","The Times, 24th December 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7845,30,12,1926,Winter,30,12,1926,Winter,business world like a shower of rain after a long drought ; the tone of the stock market improved at once,"The Times, 30th December 1926",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7846,1,1,1927,Winter,1,1,1927,Winter,"have experienced "" record "" months for both rain and drought . Mr. W. Jenkins . of 'the Godlee O )","The Times, 1st January 1927",England,UKD,UKD3,"UKD31,UK32",,20th Century newspaper,Media 7847,1,1,1927,Winter,1,1,1927,Winter,"November downpour was probably only the natural counterpart of the drought which began with the driest August of the century ,","The Times, 1st January 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7848,5,1,1927,Winter,5,1,1927,Winter,"of moisture , so that there is less susceptibility to drought thani if the trees were planted on the level ground","The Times, 5th January 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7849,7,1,1927,Winter,7,1,1927,Winter,his services as an educationisto Our'Jerusalem Correspondent says that the drought in Southern Palestine is.becoming so severe that at Hebron water-tickets,"The Times, 7th January 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7850,13,1,1927,Winter,13,1,1927,Winter,"is a tendency for a 'spriniglike revival after a suimmer drought . Just now there are two , if 'not' three","The Times, 13th January 1927",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7851,13,1,1927,Winter,13,1,1927,Winter,has in recent months been increased by the early auitumn drought followed by' a November rainfall . These tufts of rough,"The Times, 13th January 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7852,13,1,1927,Winter,13,1,1927,Winter,"spring flower time , it responds no miore to departing drought than to the lengthening day , but blooms temperately but","The Times, 13th January 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7853,15,1,1927,Winter,15,1,1927,Winter,"satis- factory , the company 's operations being affected by drought in the centre and nortli of Queenslatd . It is","The Times, 15th January 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7854,19,1,1927,Winter,19,1,1927,Winter,"Beersheba , Gaza , and Hebron , and the severe drought which -has so long afflicted Southern-Palestine may be regarded as","The Times, 19th January 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7855,22,1,1927,Winter,22,1,1927,Winter,"been abnOrmally hot , and in consequence of , prolonged drought , which has cau , sed havoc among the farms","The Times, 22th January 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7856,22,1,1927,Winter,22,1,1927,Winter,"justification of this : coure the Press declares that the drought is the Worst on record , and that extradrdinaryniethods must-","The Times, 22th January 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7857,24,1,1927,Winter,24,1,1927,Winter,"district who are suffering heavy losses . through the unprecedented drought . Mr. Duncan , in an appeal to the Government","The Times, 24th January 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7858,24,1,1927,Winter,24,1,1927,Winter,"touch Vw'ith Australian condi- tions , pointed out that the drought in Australia had diminished the number of cattle , with","The Times, 24th January 1927",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7859,26,1,1927,Winter,26,1,1927,Winter,Reduction ; Leopoldina Railway 's New Rates ; The Queensland Drought ; Burma Corporation Meeting ; The Voyage of the Steamer,"The Times, 26th January 1927",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7860,26,1,1927,Winter,26,1,1927,Winter,"a decrease . ' In some districts of Queensland' the drought has been severe , and , although rains ha-ve' rceently","The Times, 26th January 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7861,26,1,1927,Winter,26,1,1927,Winter,", coupled with the fact that the wool . from droughty areas commaids lower prices , ' means a serious reduction","The Times, 26th January 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7862,26,1,1927,Winter,26,1,1927,Winter,"up for the defieiency of pasturage' arising , from the drought . Burma Corporation Outlook . In spite . ' of","The Times, 26th January 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7863,26,1,1927,Winter,26,1,1927,Winter,"providing for stock losses occurring in an exceptional year of drought , and we shall not besitate to niake use of","The Times, 26th January 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7864,26,1,1927,Winter,26,1,1927,Winter,have I all kisell so eno'rnously that in a yearof drought when stock has to be artificially led and agist- ment,"The Times, 26th January 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7865,26,1,1927,Winter,26,1,1927,Winter,"to minimize as far as possible the effects of the drought . In former days , before water Improvements were as","The Times, 26th January 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7866,26,1,1927,Winter,26,1,1927,Winter,"indeflnitely without feed , and on our stations within the drought area feed during the past year has been wofully deficient","The Times, 26th January 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7867,26,1,1927,Winter,26,1,1927,Winter,"then on the rainfall was trifling and con- ditions became droughty , tIe fall for the wvhlole flinacial year being only","The Times, 26th January 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7868,26,1,1927,Winter,26,1,1927,Winter,", espe- cially at Warenda , if another year of drought shbuld befall us . TUE ACCOUNTS . 1 will nowv","The Times, 26th January 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7869,26,1,1927,Winter,26,1,1927,Winter,"reassuring , because it sho'vs that , however protracted the drought on some of our stations may -prove to be ,","The Times, 26th January 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7870,26,1,1927,Winter,26,1,1927,Winter,"must depend on the relief' our , stations in the drought area get within the 'next few weeks . ' In","The Times, 26th January 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7871,26,1,1927,Winter,26,1,1927,Winter,to minimize losses and to counteract the effect of the drought on our stations in the dry area . They and,"The Times, 26th January 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7872,27,1,1927,Winter,27,1,1927,Winter,""" that of the fiercest sumriier sunshine . Frost and drought alike make the soil impenetrable to their bills , and","The Times, 27th January 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7873,29,1,1927,Winter,29,1,1927,Winter,"section of the Pact . The Speech refers to the drought , which was broken in the last two days by","The Times, 29th January 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7874,1,2,1927,Winter,1,2,1927,Winter,find places as operators and officers of the Board . DROUGHT IN SOUTHERN PALESTINE . ( FROMI . OR CORnREXPOBDE !,"The Times, 1st February 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7875,1,2,1927,Winter,1,2,1927,Winter,due chiefly to the effect of a brief period of drought on the grain yield . The export of wheat fell,"The Times, 1st February 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7876,1,2,1927,Winter,1,2,1927,Winter,"prevailed , but some crops suffe , ed severely from drought . Exports of banlanas amounit to 16 , t )","The Times, 1st February 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7877,4,2,1927,Winter,4,2,1927,Winter,"1893 , which is remembered for t1le famous "" Spring Drought . "" The general falls of the next seven mfionths","The Times, 4th February 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7878,11,2,1927,Winter,11,2,1927,Winter,"of cattle which had been transported , temporarily , from drought areas foreign to our district to pastures on our line","The Times, 11st February 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7879,16,2,1927,Winter,16,2,1927,Winter,"of revenue during the coming financial year , owing to drought , and tlle ceaseless clamour of the Labour section of","The Times, 16th February 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7880,22,2,1927,Winter,22,2,1927,Winter,"the present-day ostrich . Theoe past times were free from droughts and other disasters that affect bird life , and natural","The Times, 22th February 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7881,26,2,1927,Winter,26,2,1927,Winter,"time of ample rain and a dismal failure in a drought . Qardeners never know what the season will be ,","The Times, 26th February 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7882,26,2,1927,Winter,26,2,1927,Winter,"in a weeping summer , but after a month of drought the roses in it will languish , while those .","The Times, 26th February 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7883,1,3,1927,Spring,1,3,1927,Spring,attributable more to his heavy losses in the late severe drought than to ary otlher cause . Then Sir Edmund turns,"The Times, 1st March 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7884,1,3,1927,Spring,1,3,1927,Spring,"to make good the earlier autumn 's and midwinter 's drought , or NAhether farmers and gardeners will be longing in","The Times, 1st March 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7885,2,3,1927,Spring,2,3,1927,Spring,"liis raiich in atanada and wvere happy . Owing to drought and a hard winter , lie failed , and in","The Times, 2th March 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7886,4,3,1927,Spring,4,3,1927,Spring,practically with a ful supply during the exceptional and long drought of six months ( the lengest ever experienced in the,"The Times, 4th March 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7887,8,3,1927,Spring,8,3,1927,Spring,"deface- r:ent to last long , and , although a drought early in May is both frequent and irreparably mischievous to","The Times, 8th March 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7888,12,3,1927,Spring,12,3,1927,Spring,"( iuiiford-avenue , Surbiton . Surrey , March 9 . DROUGHT IN THE TRANSVAAL . TO THE EDITOR 6F TRE TIMES","The Times, 12th March 1927",England,"UKI,UKJ","UKI2,UKJ2","UKI22,UKJ23",Surbiton,20th Century newspaper,Media 7889,12,3,1927,Spring,12,3,1927,Spring,"Pietersbuig , writes : - "" Have you realized our drought up here ? The whole of our highland.area Just stricken","The Times, 12th March 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7890,12,3,1927,Spring,12,3,1927,Spring,", but they are mach . In arrear owing to- drought conditions . This , coupled with & general stringency produced","The Times, 12th March 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7891,12,3,1927,Spring,12,3,1927,Spring,are indispensable for filling nature 's reservoirs to withstand summer drought and to melt down the dead leaves of autumn into,"The Times, 12th March 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7892,12,3,1927,Spring,12,3,1927,Spring,"bindweed , and the rest , to say nothing of drought , flood , and frost . In practice so few","The Times, 12th March 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7893,14,3,1927,Spring,14,3,1927,Spring,done ; that subject to abnormal or prolonged periods of drought-a point that can be solved only in dry summers-grass of,"The Times, 14th March 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7894,23,3,1927,Spring,23,3,1927,Spring,"As has been the ceae every year since the great drought of 1921 , a number of beech trees bave eitber","The Times, 23th March 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7895,2,4,1927,Spring,2,4,1927,Spring,and has the great merit of flagzciig less in a drought than B. variabilis . This is to be expected .,"The Times, 2th April 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7896,5,4,1927,Spring,5,4,1927,Spring,for 60- hour weeks for the whole period of the drought . Some idea of the iinmense size of the dam,"The Times, 5th April 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7897,9,4,1927,Spring,9,4,1927,Spring,"Up more quickly , but choose varieties whichli will stand drought . For a succession of beans it is usual to","The Times, 9th April 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7898,16,4,1927,Spring,16,4,1927,Spring,"fortuniate . Though he suffers occasionally from -eriods of prolonged drought , his work is iniel more frequently hampered by spells","The Times, 16th April 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7899,23,4,1927,Spring,23,4,1927,Spring,""" sun-kissed , "" difficult oIf slujgs. ogtabysu . In droughtY weather plant and crop suffer . Plant and crop can","The Times, 23th April 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7900,27,4,1927,Spring,27,4,1927,Spring,"of Australasia from MIe. - bourne , state that the drought stil continues to be seriousi over the western and a","The Times, 27th April 1927",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7901,28,4,1927,Spring,28,4,1927,Spring,.. . H . Jellies 0 Arsn ( Sir D. Droughton ) . 4 ye s.at . 121b. ( car .,"The Times, 28th April 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7902,30,4,1927,Spring,30,4,1927,Spring,"the early part of the year Mere was a prolonged drought extending practically into May , and the Nortli-East monsoon wvas","The Times, 30th April 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7903,5,5,1927,Spring,5,5,1927,Spring,") . May 4. -WHIAT. - InSuenced by reports of drought from most , European centres . the cargo tmarket continuedvetry","The Times, 5th May 1927",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7904,5,5,1927,Spring,5,5,1927,Spring,ttat had carriel thern on tltrougli wllat was normally thle drought period . Wititout doubt it was those raius that had,"The Times, 5th May 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7905,9,5,1927,Spring,9,5,1927,Spring,"were 'August and there had been a six weeks ' drought . Whon Durston.was bovling , the ball refused fo come","The Times, 9th May 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7906,9,5,1927,Spring,9,5,1927,Spring,visitor may not realize its extraordinary capacity to recover from drought . He may fail to note the nutritious qualities of,"The Times, 9th May 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7907,9,5,1927,Spring,9,5,1927,Spring,"and light showers , and the needle-like leaves of the drought-resisting mulga trees , which provide good "" top feed ""","The Times, 9th May 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7908,9,5,1927,Spring,9,5,1927,Spring,"season the land may beh in the grip of a drought , a spectacle of desolation , with dead stock lying","The Times, 9th May 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7909,9,5,1927,Spring,9,5,1927,Spring,", and the conservation of fodder will tend to rainimize drought losses . The cooperation of science , which is now","The Times, 9th May 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7910,9,5,1927,Spring,9,5,1927,Spring,"creasing the area-under cultivation , while the devastating effects of droughts are no longer feared ; The 1925-26Mseason proved that payable","The Times, 9th May 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7911,9,5,1927,Spring,9,5,1927,Spring,"sweeping plains. to the thirsty paddoeks where , when the drought ibreas , -we *W*toh ater sear daya The filmy *elI","The Times, 9th May 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7912,14,5,1927,Spring,14,5,1927,Spring,"work out well . At the same time , the drought is interfering.seriously.with work on the training gallops . Racing ,","The Times, 14th May 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7913,14,5,1927,Spring,14,5,1927,Spring,"none tries newly planted shrubs more than a combination of drought , hot sun and drying winds , such as has","The Times, 14th May 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7914,16,5,1927,Spring,16,5,1927,Spring,"of the fine weather , now officially described as a drought , helped to attract a large crowd to Gatwick on","The Times, 16th May 1927",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,Gatwick,20th Century newspaper,Media 7915,17,5,1927,Spring,17,5,1927,Spring,"lb. paid for the best hair . Owing to the drought half the clip , however . is irregular and wasty.","The Times, 17th May 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7916,21,5,1927,Spring,21,5,1927,Spring,"hoe and vill quickly wither in the sun- shine and drought Buit there are many disadvantages to prolonged dry weather ,","The Times, 21st May 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7917,21,5,1927,Spring,21,5,1927,Spring,", and the labour of preparing for sowing during a drought is one whieh is likely to b avoided as long","The Times, 21st May 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7918,21,5,1927,Spring,21,5,1927,Spring,is any sowing or planting to bo done during a drought the best p.lan is to prepare the soil In the,"The Times, 21st May 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7919,21,5,1927,Spring,21,5,1927,Spring,moisten . the soil to a depth reached by the drought . That is the best way wheon the area to,"The Times, 21st May 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7920,21,5,1927,Spring,21,5,1927,Spring,"during dry weather . Hoeing does not let in the drought , but if a loose thin layer of fine soil","The Times, 21st May 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7921,21,5,1927,Spring,21,5,1927,Spring,"markets , and unfavourable weather news , especially regarding the drought in the Westerd parts of Texas . Realizing caused a","The Times, 21st May 1927",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7922,21,5,1927,Spring,21,5,1927,Spring,"reports of rains in sections of tho country , continued drought in ASrgantina. and indiealions of increasing export interest . The","The Times, 21st May 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7923,26,5,1927,Spring,26,5,1927,Spring,for the current vear have been unfavourably affected by persistent drought on certain of its properties . This has necessitated additional,"The Times, 26th May 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7924,26,5,1927,Spring,26,5,1927,Spring,"disappointing Liverpool cables , and reports of rains in the droughty area of Western Texas . A rally occurred on trade","The Times, 26th May 1927",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7925,28,5,1927,Spring,28,5,1927,Spring,"investment in this African enterprise . Owing to the recent drought there has been a shortage of bark , and consequently","The Times, 28th May 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7926,30,5,1927,Spring,30,5,1927,Spring,CROPS . SHORT HARVEST OF HAY ASSURED . EFFECTS OF DROUGHT . ( FPROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT . ) Although it,"The Times, 30th May 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7927,30,5,1927,Spring,30,5,1927,Spring,the only crop that reflects the gravity of the recent drought . The wlheat hlas improved since the weather became warmer,"The Times, 30th May 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7928,31,5,1927,Spring,31,5,1927,Spring,"gone , they are no better while , owing to drought , the number of nuts required to produce a ton","The Times, 31st May 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7929,1,6,1927,Summer,1,6,1927,Summer,"the old-fashioned golfers present . The course after the long drought was very dry , although there were a few damp","The Times, 1st June 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7930,1,6,1927,Summer,1,6,1927,Summer,"the native territories in 1926 , owing to the abnormal drought , accounted for the increase in the available supply of","The Times, 1st June 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7931,1,6,1927,Summer,1,6,1927,Summer,complete their contracts owing to the effects of the severe drought . During the year the farm Onverwacht was sold to,"The Times, 1st June 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7932,1,6,1927,Summer,1,6,1927,Summer,", Continlental buyiing and bear covering owing to the continiued drought in West Texas The market closed quinetly steady at a","The Times, 1st June 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7933,2,6,1927,Summer,2,6,1927,Summer,"Irom Hoylalce . The links have suffered from the prolonged drought and cold winds , but wil provide a good test","The Times, 2th June 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7934,2,6,1927,Summer,2,6,1927,Summer,. B. Nettefold ( Austraia ) . N ; D. Droughton ( en Beach ) v. A .. Castell ( Chan-,"The Times, 2th June 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7935,6,6,1927,Summer,6,6,1927,Summer,"explanation of the present heavy infestation is that thle recent drought , combined with the warm dlays and cold nights ,","The Times, 6th June 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7936,7,6,1927,Summer,7,6,1927,Summer,". They had suffered loss of crops owing to the drought , and there- after owing to heavy rains . They","The Times, 7th June 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7937,9,6,1927,Summer,9,6,1927,Summer,". Rain in May brings a plentiful hay harvest , drought in the same critical weeks such a stunted and scanty","The Times, 9th June 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7938,10,6,1927,Summer,10,6,1927,Summer,year or two ago . Another harps upon a never-to-be-forgotten drought of months . Another has resentful recollections of devastating gales,"The Times, 10th June 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7939,10,6,1927,Summer,10,6,1927,Summer,if a reduction of our numbers should be caused by drought and consequent failure of lambing . In normal years from,"The Times, 10th June 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7940,10,6,1927,Summer,10,6,1927,Summer,that might be sold . If we strike a bad drought . as I am afraid we have done this year,"The Times, 10th June 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7941,10,6,1927,Summer,10,6,1927,Summer,"will be borne out by our experieiice . Though the drought is certainly harmful , it is riot aii unmixed evil","The Times, 10th June 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7942,10,6,1927,Summer,10,6,1927,Summer,"in this direction , and I am afraid the present drought will cause heavy niortality among the remainiig old ewes .","The Times, 10th June 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7943,10,6,1927,Summer,10,6,1927,Summer,Trle sheep least able to withstalnd the lhiardships of a drought are the lambs aird weaners anid tire very old ewves.,"The Times, 10th June 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7944,10,6,1927,Summer,10,6,1927,Summer,"attractive proposition , as it would minimize the effect of drought losses aird perhaprs give a more accurate statement of our","The Times, 10th June 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7945,10,6,1927,Summer,10,6,1927,Summer,", and to move them too sooTn ani sce the drought break means heavy cost of trans- port and some risk","The Times, 10th June 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7946,10,6,1927,Summer,10,6,1927,Summer,"have been fully justified by the continu- ance of the drought , and our possession of Ringorali as a place of","The Times, 10th June 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7947,10,6,1927,Summer,10,6,1927,Summer,that in view of wvhat I have said about the drought it would have beeu better not to pay so large,"The Times, 10th June 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7948,10,6,1927,Summer,10,6,1927,Summer,iniereasilg the flock by younig : heep because of the drought . Previous o ( wniers wvere men who bought the,"The Times, 10th June 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7949,10,6,1927,Summer,10,6,1927,Summer,"when the place was covered with feed , but the drought has lad the effect of practically ex- terminating them .","The Times, 10th June 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7950,14,6,1927,Summer,14,6,1927,Summer,"1.30 . T1he course has beeni watered artificially during the drought and the going should be good , but one night","The Times, 14th June 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7951,16,6,1927,Summer,16,6,1927,Summer,"the game . The ground , in spite of the drought , was in first-class condition , and play was fast","The Times, 16th June 1927",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ11,Ascot,20th Century newspaper,Media 7952,16,6,1927,Summer,16,6,1927,Summer,shows a mar at wvork in his garden defeatinig the drought . Aniother has a celebration offer of Coty 's powvder.,"The Times, 16th June 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7953,18,6,1927,Summer,18,6,1927,Summer,the river depends on its maintaining the happy mean between drought and flood . There is a lamentable stage of summer,"The Times, 18th June 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7954,18,6,1927,Summer,18,6,1927,Summer,"and flood . There is a lamentable stage of summer drought at which , despite all the care of the Conservancy","The Times, 18th June 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7955,21,6,1927,Summer,21,6,1927,Summer,"the States -of the north-east promontory -ate regions of recurrent drought , although highly productive where water runs . Pernambuco and","The Times, 21st June 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7956,21,6,1927,Summer,21,6,1927,Summer,occur the uaoupocx. or isolated forests . iln the burninlg drought ( otitt1t ly it ( earti Various kinds of cactujs,"The Times, 21st June 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7957,21,6,1927,Summer,21,6,1927,Summer,"; and of the pil- grim people of the "" drought country "" oi Ceara . Long intervals passed between the","The Times, 21st June 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7958,22,6,1927,Summer,22,6,1927,Summer,"up pastoral areas hi order to transport stock from the drought lands to , eliet distriets , and so to avoid","The Times, 22th June 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7959,22,6,1927,Summer,22,6,1927,Summer,. points ouit that if this were done the Australian droughts wvould be robbed of their terrors. as the conitinient is,"The Times, 22th June 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7960,22,6,1927,Summer,22,6,1927,Summer,"The Essex Regiment , also attended . STRAWBERRIES AND THE DROUGHT . ONLY ONE EXHIBIT AT VINCENT-SQUARK Strawberries were scheduled as","The Times, 22th June 1927",England,UKH,UKH3,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7961,22,6,1927,Summer,22,6,1927,Summer,", but , doubtless owing to the long period of drought experienced at a critical period , there was but one","The Times, 22th June 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7962,23,6,1927,Summer,23,6,1927,Summer,", the crop being light to meagra everywhere from the drought which prevailed generally during the spring . Above we show","The Times, 23th June 1927",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,Guildford,20th Century newspaper,Media 7963,24,6,1927,Summer,24,6,1927,Summer,April . when many moorland and mountaintrout-streans were shrunken by drought the chalk-streams were still too high for the convenience of,"The Times, 24th June 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7964,24,6,1927,Summer,24,6,1927,Summer,the last few seasons bad been abnornially dry and the droughts himi liadi ( an adverse effeet on bothi *offee and,"The Times, 24th June 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7965,27,6,1927,Summer,27,6,1927,Summer,War Boh s ; Australian Exchange Weakness ; QuAt sland Drought Losses ; Oil Company 's Lower Distribution ; South American,"The Times, 27th June 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7966,27,6,1927,Summer,27,6,1927,Summer,": - tLoss. tlncludes 100,000 transfened from rerve . The drought in certain parts of Queens- land has evidently been more","The Times, 27th June 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7967,27,6,1927,Summer,27,6,1927,Summer,drought area ) suffered far more severely from the pmlonged drought than it was reasonable to anticipate from the reworts anl,"The Times, 27th June 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7968,27,6,1927,Summer,27,6,1927,Summer,made in December last . The adverse effects of the drought are reflected not onl0 in the heavy expenditure incurred in,"The Times, 27th June 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7969,1,7,1927,Summer,1,7,1927,Summer,"of the reality of that joy when after a long drought the welcome showers arrive , and even they are mainly","The Times, 1st July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7970,1,7,1927,Summer,1,7,1927,Summer,"away and be succeeded by a long spell of the drought , all the harder to bear because of the disappointed","The Times, 1st July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7971,1,7,1927,Summer,1,7,1927,Summer,"many obstacles have been overcom-e . Frost , disease , drought , and marketing have presented problems difficult of solution ,","The Times, 1st July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7972,1,7,1927,Summer,1,7,1927,Summer,are being employed to cope with the recurring danger of drought in the southern part of the Province . Here much,"The Times, 1st July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7973,1,7,1927,Summer,1,7,1927,Summer,minds that believe that it would be better in these drought-afflicted areas to revert to cattle-raising on a big scale .,"The Times, 1st July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7974,2,7,1927,Summer,2,7,1927,Summer,", the pos- sible use of six-wheeled miotor vehicles in drought relief , for tranlsport of stock and fodder ; in","The Times, 2th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7975,2,7,1927,Summer,2,7,1927,Summer,"much more commoni fenture of our climate than a summer drought , and is usually more readily supported because the carthi","The Times, 2th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7976,2,7,1927,Summer,2,7,1927,Summer,dry in early spring as in early summer . The drought which began I in April and recently ended followed h,"The Times, 2th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7977,2,7,1927,Summer,2,7,1927,Summer,slidte if the account and.1i will be wore if the drought i. to ) be balanctd hy that gar&enhilg cat asthrophl,"The Times, 2th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7978,5,7,1927,Summer,5,7,1927,Summer,"that the expenses which it incurred directly attributable to the drought were 46,658 . In addition , losses in stock were","The Times, 5th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7979,5,7,1927,Summer,5,7,1927,Summer,latter the com- pany incurred a loss after . charging drought expenses . . For many years past the policy of,"The Times, 5th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7980,5,7,1927,Summer,5,7,1927,Summer,"thb past year , which , in spite of severe drought . has permitted the payment of a dividend of 61'","The Times, 5th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7981,5,7,1927,Summer,5,7,1927,Summer,results for time year were seriously affected by the continued drought throughout the Queens- Lord:t stations . The expeises directly attributable,"The Times, 5th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7982,6,7,1927,Summer,6,7,1927,Summer,on : -Commoniwealth Loan ; the Banking Half-Year ; the Drought in Queenslanid ; International 8tores ' Progress ; Lovell and,"The Times, 6th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7983,6,7,1927,Summer,6,7,1927,Summer,"The consensus of opinion , he'said , was that the drought of 1926 in the areas affected was *in its intensity","The Times, 6th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7984,6,7,1927,Summer,6,7,1927,Summer,". monetary loss ( including expenditure incurred in combating the drought ) at upwards of 12,000,000 , in addition . to","The Times, 6th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7985,6,7,1927,Summer,6,7,1927,Summer,and this your directors would have recommended but for the drought which had prevailed for many months on most of our,"The Times, 6th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7986,6,7,1927,Summer,6,7,1927,Summer,"heavy expenditure was being incurred and would continue while the drought lasted , and also that under these con- ditions a","The Times, 6th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7987,6,7,1927,Summer,6,7,1927,Summer,"these circumstances , and with the proba- bility of the drought lasting till the end of the year , or possibly","The Times, 6th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7988,6,7,1927,Summer,6,7,1927,Summer,"annual meeting , and also from the continuanice of the drought which I had to report to the extraordiniary general meeting","The Times, 6th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7989,6,7,1927,Summer,6,7,1927,Summer,"of the usual demand from Queens- land owing to the drought there , and also to the adverse nature of the","The Times, 6th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7990,6,7,1927,Summer,6,7,1927,Summer,in parts of the South-West . There have been severe droughts in the past ; especially the long drought that culminated,"The Times, 6th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7991,6,7,1927,Summer,6,7,1927,Summer,"been severe droughts in the past ; especially the long drought that culminated in 1002 , and caused such -idespread ruin","The Times, 6th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7992,6,7,1927,Summer,6,7,1927,Summer,"the consensus of pastoral opinion seems to be that the drought of 1026 , i4 the areas affected , has in","The Times, 6th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7993,6,7,1927,Summer,6,7,1927,Summer,the ordinary current expenses for the year ( the direct drought expenditure has been -charged before arriving at the gross profit,"The Times, 6th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7994,6,7,1927,Summer,6,7,1927,Summer,"in the early part of this year and brougght the drought to an end , we would have felt justified iu","The Times, 6th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7995,6,7,1927,Summer,6,7,1927,Summer,"year for tUe artificial feeding of our flocks in the drought-stricken areas . Sundry debtor balances , ineludinig advances on wool","The Times, 6th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7996,6,7,1927,Summer,6,7,1927,Summer,been necessary and desirable to give to constituents in the drought-stricken areas . PROPOsED AprtorpnATioNs . Turning again to the debit,"The Times, 6th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7997,6,7,1927,Summer,6,7,1927,Summer,", baving regard to tie very exceptional niature of the drought , which has been the source of all our troubles","The Times, 6th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7998,6,7,1927,Summer,6,7,1927,Summer,"fend for themselves , . vhich , in such a drought , would bave mueant that they wouid all have died","The Times, 6th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 7999,6,7,1927,Summer,6,7,1927,Summer,shown that the only prudent course in periods of sedious drought . is to do everything possible to preserve the llve-stock,"The Times, 6th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8000,6,7,1927,Summer,6,7,1927,Summer,"in order to utilize the money to re-stock when the drought ends , but you have to remember that-these flocks have","The Times, 6th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8001,6,7,1927,Summer,6,7,1927,Summer,well as very heavy expense . ExPRNDr1'uRs IN CoMBATxNG THE DRouGHT . The actual direct expenditure in combating the drought amounted,"The Times, 6th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8002,6,7,1927,Summer,6,7,1927,Summer,"THE DRouGHT . The actual direct expenditure in combating the drought amounted in all to the large figure I of 145,000","The Times, 6th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8003,6,7,1927,Summer,6,7,1927,Summer,"one of our stations that was badly hit by the drought . In the case of this station 81,938 sheep were","The Times, 6th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8004,6,7,1927,Summer,6,7,1927,Summer,of the sheep and cattle we have lost thlrough the drought . ENORmous LIvE-sTocK LOSSES . The loss in sheep in,"The Times, 6th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8005,6,7,1927,Summer,6,7,1927,Summer,"sheep in the whole State of Queensland from this terrible drought can not yet be definitely ascertained , but is variously","The Times, 6th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8006,6,7,1927,Summer,6,7,1927,Summer,head . A substantisl portion of these losses and this drought expenditure would have been saved ii the policy so persistently,"The Times, 6th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8007,6,7,1927,Summer,6,7,1927,Summer,the saving of losses that have been incurred through the drought . Ultimately to a greater or less extent this linkinig,"The Times, 6th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8008,6,7,1927,Summer,6,7,1927,Summer,"seriotsly hampered in his operations , especially in times of drought . STUD PROPERTIES . Another point which I hardly think","The Times, 6th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8009,6,7,1927,Summer,6,7,1927,Summer,"the end of January of last year . The prolonged drought resulted in a poor tonnage yield per acre , and","The Times, 6th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8010,6,7,1927,Summer,6,7,1927,Summer,regard is had to the difIxculties caused by the severe drought . Our branch ofice profits for 1926 were somewhat less,"The Times, 6th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8011,6,7,1927,Summer,6,7,1927,Summer,and a large portion of the stock is being hand-fed. drought conditions prevailing over practically the whole of the State .,"The Times, 6th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8012,6,7,1927,Summer,6,7,1927,Summer,"and all still feeling the carry- over effects of the drought , we have to face the prospect of a poor","The Times, 6th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8013,6,7,1927,Summer,6,7,1927,Summer,a poor return for this year ( even if the drought ends soon ) and for some little time to come,"The Times, 6th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8014,6,7,1927,Summer,6,7,1927,Summer,"of the company 's operations . Next to a bad drought , the most adverse factor with which we have to","The Times, 6th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8015,6,7,1927,Summer,6,7,1927,Summer,"on the wool industry , and the cruqhing taxation . Droughts pass and good seasons bring relief . but the coat","The Times, 6th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8016,6,7,1927,Summer,6,7,1927,Summer,in the rectperatice power of Australin from the effects of drought . but he did not wish to discount the future,"The Times, 6th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8017,7,7,1927,Summer,7,7,1927,Summer,"had a very exceptional time . There was a remarkable drought in the valey of the River Magdalena , which lasted","The Times, 7th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8018,7,7,1927,Summer,7,7,1927,Summer,"outstalnding , exceptioxn to a generallv good scason was the drought prevailing in . Queetisland , anid , notwitlhstaindinig the fact","The Times, 7th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8019,7,7,1927,Summer,7,7,1927,Summer,"parts and partial relief in others . a sAte of drought still continues in the ceiatral. central vest , andl south-west","The Times, 7th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8020,9,7,1927,Summer,9,7,1927,Summer,"and South-West ( listricts are still in the grip of drought . The Macunda Downs , wlhere 19.000 sheep are normally","The Times, 9th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8021,9,7,1927,Summer,9,7,1927,Summer,"with spring planting-and though their place may be taken by drought and faoillirg suni , the chances are in the planter","The Times, 9th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8022,11,7,1927,Summer,11,7,1927,Summer,"grass areas . Recurring alternations of excessive rainfall and protracted drought with low temperatures , when different conditions were to be","The Times, 11st July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8023,12,7,1927,Summer,12,7,1927,Summer,"provinces have suffered , on the ot.her hand , fromi drought ; an ( recent storms in maniy parts , e-p","The Times, 12th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8024,12,7,1927,Summer,12,7,1927,Summer,"Anatolian plateaux of Angora and Sivas Unfor- tunately a persistent drought , which lasted until the enid of June , interfered","The Times, 12th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8025,14,7,1927,Summer,14,7,1927,Summer,"gives particulars of the company 's principal crops : - Drought , although not so severe as in 1925 , prevailed","The Times, 14th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8026,16,7,1927,Summer,16,7,1927,Summer,the summer rains put new life into gardens stunted by drought . Such a tropical downpour as will convert a hillside,"The Times, 16th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8027,16,7,1927,Summer,16,7,1927,Summer,AFTER RAIN . ( FECO3 A COEBSPONDENT . ) Tile drought of the spring and early summer has been followed by,"The Times, 16th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8028,18,7,1927,Summer,18,7,1927,Summer,"the ffllinof the silos irrespective of the weather . The drought and cold winds that preceded the rains hampered them ,","The Times, 18th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8029,18,7,1927,Summer,18,7,1927,Summer,the past year waqs no' satisfactory . owing to exceptional drought conditions . whieh proved very detrimental to young plantc .,"The Times, 18th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8030,20,7,1927,Summer,20,7,1927,Summer,"conditions a little less favourable is not surprising . Severe drought has been experienced in some parts of the State ,","The Times, 20th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8031,20,7,1927,Summer,20,7,1927,Summer,recently . He quoted an Australian paper which described the drought as being the worst experienced for 25 years and in,"The Times, 20th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8032,20,7,1927,Summer,20,7,1927,Summer,"sheep in Queens- land , compared with 30,000,000 before the drought , a decrease of 18,000,000 , and that the cattle","The Times, 20th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8033,20,7,1927,Summer,20,7,1927,Summer,"4,000,000 . Mr. Hamilton pointed out that in times of drought the problem before the management of a pastoral company is","The Times, 20th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8034,20,7,1927,Summer,20,7,1927,Summer,"able to replace the lost numbers by purchase when the drought breaks . The present facts , as applying to the","The Times, 20th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8035,20,7,1927,Summer,20,7,1927,Summer,"they had 98,000 sheep on their two stations in the drought area , and as the drought cost was 46,657 it","The Times, 20th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8036,20,7,1927,Summer,20,7,1927,Summer,"two stations in the drought area , and as the drought cost was 46,657 it might be said that it cost","The Times, 20th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8037,20,7,1927,Summer,20,7,1927,Summer,"Qucertslantl suffered , ant are suffering , from the wor.t drought experienced for 25 years . ad in scinme parts the","The Times, 20th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8038,20,7,1927,Summer,20,7,1927,Summer,able to replace the lost numbers by purchase when the drought breaks . In the present case the facts are as,"The Times, 20th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8039,20,7,1927,Summer,20,7,1927,Summer,"sheep at Corona and Bladensbdrg , and , as the drought cost was 40,657 , 'it'may' be said that it cost","The Times, 20th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8040,20,7,1927,Summer,20,7,1927,Summer,feeding was clearly justified . It is true that the drought stild continues ; ' but we have fortunately been able,"The Times, 20th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8041,20,7,1927,Summer,20,7,1927,Summer,"loss account you will see that if you deduct the drought expenses of 4t,657 from the profits from the stock department","The Times, 20th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8042,20,7,1927,Summer,20,7,1927,Summer,stock renewal account in the balance-sheet t%vnards payment of the drought expenses . The stock renewal account was created for the,"The Times, 20th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8043,20,7,1927,Summer,20,7,1927,Summer,"the ex- press purpose of being used in times of drought , and I told you last year that I thought","The Times, 20th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8044,20,7,1927,Summer,20,7,1927,Summer,w'ould all be required in 1926 on account of the drought . Froni the total profits of the year from all,"The Times, 20th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8045,20,7,1927,Summer,20,7,1927,Summer,"the year from all depmartmnents we have , because the drought still continues . transferred 18.000 back to the stock renewal","The Times, 20th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8046,20,7,1927,Summer,20,7,1927,Summer,"? Xetv South . Wale3 are suffer- ilg also from drought , but fortupately Warrah , has had good rains ,","The Times, 20th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8047,20,7,1927,Summer,20,7,1927,Summer,"the difficulties of Mr. Henry 's position during times of drought , and said that lie deserved the sympathy as well","The Times, 20th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8048,21,7,1927,Summer,21,7,1927,Summer,"a large part of the Cape Province suffered from serious drought , and many stock farmers were put to considerable ex-","The Times, 21st July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8049,21,7,1927,Summer,21,7,1927,Summer,"a large part of the Cape Province suffered from serious drought , and though heavy losses were confined to a comparatively","The Times, 21st July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8050,21,7,1927,Summer,21,7,1927,Summer,"Union , anud though the effect of last season 's drought will be seen in this year 's sugar , tobacco","The Times, 21st July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8051,23,7,1927,Summer,23,7,1927,Summer,"which are marching in herds of about 2,00o from the drought-stricken Lebombo flats and are destroying everything in their path .","The Times, 23th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8052,23,7,1927,Summer,23,7,1927,Summer,"held , in trenches which oozed with mud in summer drought and were often hip- deep in water in the wet","The Times, 23th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8053,23,7,1927,Summer,23,7,1927,Summer,climatic condiions conducive to satisfactory yields . Since the bad droughts in 1015 and 1014 we have had no such drought,"The Times, 23th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8054,23,7,1927,Summer,23,7,1927,Summer,"droughts in 1015 and 1014 we have had no such drought as that experienced in 1925 , when practically no rain","The Times, 23th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8055,23,7,1927,Summer,23,7,1927,Summer,. Last year was by no means so severe a drought-starting earlier . towards the end of May . the worst,"The Times, 23th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8056,23,7,1927,Summer,23,7,1927,Summer,", which had only just managed to survive the 1925 drought , and were . therefore , unable to weather a","The Times, 23th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8057,23,7,1927,Summer,23,7,1927,Summer,and beyond the actual loss of craps sustained during the drought months little permanent harm lies resulted . apart from a,"The Times, 23th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8058,23,7,1927,Summer,23,7,1927,Summer,"most disappointing . Thiis was entirely the result of the drought of 1025 , which , extending l well over two","The Times, 23th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8059,23,7,1927,Summer,23,7,1927,Summer,"our loss , however , was due to the exceptional drought of 1925 , which continued right into the m onth","The Times, 23th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8060,23,7,1927,Summer,23,7,1927,Summer,". We were there at the end of a long drought , and I should have expected to find a certain","The Times, 23th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8061,25,7,1927,Summer,25,7,1927,Summer,export season is less favourable owing partly to the severe drought experienced in certain districts . Profits of Industry . The,"The Times, 25th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8062,27,7,1927,Summer,27,7,1927,Summer,"and , to add to our misfortunes , when the drought broke the territory siffered great loss and inconvenience from floods","The Times, 27th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8063,28,7,1927,Summer,28,7,1927,Summer,landscape . At midsummer grass and herb were stunted by drought and pinched by persistent frost ; the wild roses struggled,"The Times, 28th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8064,28,7,1927,Summer,28,7,1927,Summer,"for drying and carting , recall our May and June drought . Rain-fed vegetation has raced to cover the scars of","The Times, 28th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8065,28,7,1927,Summer,28,7,1927,Summer,'s edge a-s were in reach of relief during the drought have added a proportionate increase . Blue skull- cap has,"The Times, 28th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8066,28,7,1927,Summer,28,7,1927,Summer,as lusty . But the most striking recrudescence after the drought is that of the climbing plants which every year reach,"The Times, 28th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8067,29,7,1927,Summer,29,7,1927,Summer,"water in the northern provinces suffers considerably in periods of drought , . when , as a consequence of low water","The Times, 29th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8068,29,7,1927,Summer,29,7,1927,Summer,", be of immense service to the surrounding country . Droughts occur regularly in these northern pro- vinces , and they","The Times, 29th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8069,30,7,1927,Summer,30,7,1927,Summer,"piling them on the rubbish heap . During the southern drought , which gardeners , . surfeited with rain , have","The Times, 30th July 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8070,2,8,1927,Summer,2,8,1927,Summer,"country . The chief obstacles to successful cotton growving were drought , jassid , and red bollworm . The remarkable plant-breedinig","The Times, 2th August 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8071,3,8,1927,Summer,3,8,1927,Summer,"TB01 VAAL CORPXSPONDEq.I As a result of the very severe drought in the bushveld country of the Sabi Game Reserve ,","The Times, 3th August 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8072,5,8,1927,Summer,5,8,1927,Summer,graze nearly a quarter of a million sheep from the drought-stricken areas of the Cape . The export of pastoral produce,"The Times, 5th August 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8073,8,8,1927,Summer,8,8,1927,Summer,"record uniform benefit from the rfains as compared vith the drought in May an ( d part of June , but","The Times, 8th August 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8074,9,8,1927,Summer,9,8,1927,Summer,and not necessarily broken ones . Lt there be a. drought or a dry period and glass will assuredly set tires,"The Times, 9th August 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8075,9,8,1927,Summer,9,8,1927,Summer,"by the doen , e as it did during the drought of the early summer tbis yeaLr . The glass acts","The Times, 9th August 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8076,15,8,1927,Summer,15,8,1927,Summer,"OUR CORRESPONDENT . ) CANNMES , AUG. 14 . The drought on the French Riviera continues , and as there has","The Times, 15th August 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8077,15,8,1927,Summer,15,8,1927,Summer,"the whole , less injurious to both crops than excessive drought , but the continuance of rainfall just at this season","The Times, 15th August 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8078,15,8,1927,Summer,15,8,1927,Summer,"smaller totals this year in the grazing counties , where drought , as well as Gcarcity of money , may have","The Times, 15th August 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8079,15,8,1927,Summer,15,8,1927,Summer,"has been extremely untimely in its occurrence . We had drought in the critical part of the growing season , and","The Times, 15th August 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8080,15,8,1927,Summer,15,8,1927,Summer,"all the good of the winter frosts , the spring drought and frosts checked pastures and roots , while the recent","The Times, 15th August 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8081,18,8,1927,Summer,18,8,1927,Summer,"the plants suffered earlier in the year from ] the drought which set in after Easter , and they have since","The Times, 18th August 1927",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8082,19,8,1927,Summer,19,8,1927,Summer,"of aiiy effeetive preventive measures , in spite of prolonged drought and the severe lesson of the great fires of August","The Times, 19th August 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8083,19,8,1927,Summer,19,8,1927,Summer,"favoured by the dry state of vegetation , due to drought , the tire rapidly spread . The occupants of two","The Times, 19th August 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8084,19,8,1927,Summer,19,8,1927,Summer,evening I was watering well-established plants which were suffering from drought ; and beetroot and celery have been drooping on their,"The Times, 19th August 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8085,20,8,1927,Summer,20,8,1927,Summer,in the south ef Morocco as a conseguence of sucessive droughts and meagre harvests . Famine has been widespread among the,"The Times, 20th August 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8086,22,8,1927,Summer,22,8,1927,Summer,"expense for the hop-groWers , owillg , first , to drought , and , aftervards , to excessive wvet . The","The Times, 22th August 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8087,22,8,1927,Summer,22,8,1927,Summer,"the first week in April , when an unusually long drought set in , and these conditions unfavoutably affected the demand","The Times, 22th August 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8088,29,8,1927,Summer,29,8,1927,Summer,"OUIJ COBESPWODENT . ) CA-NkES , AUG. 28 . The drought on the French Riviera continues and , in spite of","The Times, 29th August 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8089,31,8,1927,Summer,31,8,1927,Summer,"of forests is inadequate , especially in periods of* exceptional drought . The staff of inspectors is good , but not","The Times, 31st August 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8090,1,9,1927,Autumn,1,9,1927,Autumn,the wood-pigeons will not go . In 'times of summer drought eareful game- keepers take water out on the fields ;,"The Times, 1st September 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8091,5,9,1927,Autumn,5,9,1927,Autumn,", regularity in supply by prevention of alternate floods and droughts , slower melting of the snow , and the retention","The Times, 5th September 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8092,7,9,1927,Autumn,7,9,1927,Autumn,selers are antieipatintg higiter prices . Owing to ) the drought the total clip will not excecd 3.000 bales . There,"The Times, 7th September 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8093,10,9,1927,Autumn,10,9,1927,Autumn,"agriculture , which is suffering this year from a protracted drought even more severely than it did 12 months ago from","The Times, 10th September 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8094,13,9,1927,Autumn,13,9,1927,Autumn,many busi- nesses were in difficulties after three years of drought . An increase of unemployment is inevitable ; it is,"The Times, 13th September 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8095,13,9,1927,Autumn,13,9,1927,Autumn,"a good deal ancd might be hettcir Owing to the drought , there ha4s beenq ; a shortbge of veetables ,","The Times, 13th September 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8096,17,9,1927,Autumn,17,9,1927,Autumn,"trouble wvith cotton in Northern Rhodesia was not so much drought as pests-boll worm ; stainer , anid boll rot .","The Times, 17th September 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8097,17,9,1927,Autumn,17,9,1927,Autumn,"a committee of pastoral experts to study the problem of drought , and that it is prepared to cooperate vith the","The Times, 17th September 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8098,19,9,1927,Autumn,19,9,1927,Autumn,"weeks ' time . To meet the situation caused by drought or cold , bad- growing weather , there should be","The Times, 19th September 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8099,19,9,1927,Autumn,19,9,1927,Autumn,"industry of agriculture which has suffered from suecessive seasons of drought and flood . But his majority , which , countinig","The Times, 19th September 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8100,23,9,1927,Autumn,23,9,1927,Autumn,". Eastem marketa were unrepresented , and the continuance of drought conditons in Australiakeptchartering in checR for new crop wheat positions","The Times, 23th September 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8101,4,10,1927,Autumn,4,10,1927,Autumn,"inrn ence , v , ery tine land which never droughts nor 9%2d.1 Gentlemarn 's superior residenoe , eight lbed ,","The Times, 4th October 1927",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8102,5,10,1927,Autumn,5,10,1927,Autumn,"hi ring fence . "" cry fine land which never droughts nor iloros ( lentleman 's superior residence eight bed ,","The Times, 5th October 1927",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8103,15,10,1927,Autumn,15,10,1927,Autumn,"trees and shrubs till the spring , but a spring drought is just as trying to newly- planted evergreess as n","The Times, 15th October 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8104,18,10,1927,Autumn,18,10,1927,Autumn,"totally insufficient . Referring to the glooniy picture of the drought districts which , in answer to an urgent question ,","The Times, 18th October 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8105,18,10,1927,Autumn,18,10,1927,Autumn,"House by the Govern- ment would make adequate discussion of drought policy impossible . The true interests of the country ,","The Times, 18th October 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8106,22,10,1927,Autumn,22,10,1927,Autumn,Rev. E. C. Rich ; 6.30. the Rev. G. B. Drought ; 3 ( chdidren 's service ) . the Rev.,"The Times, 22th October 1927",England,UKC,UKC2,UKC22,St. Jamess,20th Century newspaper,Media 8107,25,10,1927,Autumn,25,10,1927,Autumn,"retirned home prosperously on holiday in 1885 , but Queensland droughts , floods , and bank failures in rapid successioni left","The Times, 25th October 1927",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8108,25,10,1927,Autumn,25,10,1927,Autumn,"to the "" bumper "" seasons which invariably follow a drought . Some of the settlers Mr. Amery met are British","The Times, 25th October 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8109,26,10,1927,Autumn,26,10,1927,Autumn,"State required time to recover from the effects of the drought , but loan expenditure would be reduced. -Reuter . To","The Times, 26th October 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8110,4,11,1927,Autumn,4,11,1927,Autumn,grease . Other wools are show- ing signs of the drought . being mostly earthy and wasty . The season opened,"The Times, 4th November 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8111,4,11,1927,Autumn,4,11,1927,Autumn,winter season the supply has been smaU owing to the drought and the great mortality amongst the goats . The approximate,"The Times, 4th November 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8112,5,11,1927,Autumn,5,11,1927,Autumn,"merits is its wonderful power of resisting prolonge ( d drought . In the memorable summer of 1l , j. witeiu","The Times, 5th November 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8113,7,11,1927,Autumn,7,11,1927,Autumn,poiots out that thaelos was due to ( be severe drought prevailing In Aristralla during ( be yeaxr . In addition,"The Times, 7th November 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8114,8,11,1927,Autumn,8,11,1927,Autumn,"will not reach our earlier expectations oning to the prolonged drought . "" AumssADons . An interesting announcement was made on","The Times, 8th November 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8115,9,11,1927,Autumn,9,11,1927,Autumn,"power from the main hydro-electric station during periods of excessive drought or heavy floods .. Subsequently the , board decided that","The Times, 9th November 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8116,11,11,1927,Autumn,11,11,1927,Autumn,0 . Issue the Marconi Capital Scheme ; Queens- land Drought Effects ; Barranquilla Railway and Pier Meeting ; and Lord,"The Times, 11st November 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8117,11,11,1927,Autumn,11,11,1927,Autumn,"it was lowered a year ago . Owing to the drought , the stock of sheep has fallen from 482,756 to","The Times, 11st November 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8118,11,11,1927,Autumn,11,11,1927,Autumn,"carried forward , subject to settlement of income-tax . The drought in Quegnsland continued during the year . but the company","The Times, 11st November 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8119,11,11,1927,Autumn,11,11,1927,Autumn,"recently gave us cause for alarm , but happily the drought , though severe , was of short duration . The","The Times, 11st November 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8120,16,11,1927,Autumn,16,11,1927,Autumn,", earthquake , volcanic eruption , hurricane , floods , drought , and locusts . The desire of the , planters","The Times, 16th November 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8121,17,11,1927,Autumn,17,11,1927,Autumn,"half years , and probably before recovery was assured another drought would ococu . Under the Board 's recommendations , he","The Times, 17th November 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8122,17,11,1927,Autumn,17,11,1927,Autumn,"although relief has been experienced in other districts . The drought , which is unfortunately not yet over , has been","The Times, 17th November 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8123,17,11,1927,Autumn,17,11,1927,Autumn,"has from January last 'been-'suffering from a serious condition' of drought over large areas . of cotutry , and the pastoral","The Times, 17th November 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8124,17,11,1927,Autumn,17,11,1927,Autumn,"of the . beat pastoral areas , bes- been added drought over large portions of New South Wale8 . From th'e-lossesof","The Times, 17th November 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8125,17,11,1927,Autumn,17,11,1927,Autumn,"a shortage of 250,000 bales , but continuance of severe drought conditions inQaeesrand and in New'South Wales , until ; q","The Times, 17th November 1927",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8126,18,11,1927,Autumn,18,11,1927,Autumn,"Nsw SoLm WALEs . While Queensland has been suffering from drought , New South Wales had been enjoY- ing bountiful seasons","The Times, 18th November 1927",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8127,18,11,1927,Autumn,18,11,1927,Autumn,", with this qualification , that , whereas in earlier droughts there was no get away and no' means of importing","The Times, 18th November 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8128,18,11,1927,Autumn,18,11,1927,Autumn,"wearied you with this tale of woe , but both droughts and adverse legislation have a very direct bearing on our","The Times, 18th November 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8129,18,11,1927,Autumn,18,11,1927,Autumn,"of rain have been reported from many districts . Though droughts bring heavy loss when they occur , we must not","The Times, 18th November 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8130,18,11,1927,Autumn,18,11,1927,Autumn,"required . North-west , far west , and 'Lowver Darling droughty but recent rains gave temporary relief in parts . Considerable","The Times, 18th November 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8131,18,11,1927,Autumn,18,11,1927,Autumn,"next , year . Central south-west and far west acute drought , scrub cutting fairly general , position causing some anxiety","The Times, 18th November 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8132,18,11,1927,Autumn,18,11,1927,Autumn,can imagine the difficulties which have been caused by the drought Then there is Mr. T. C. Fowler i Townsvslle .,"The Times, 18th November 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8133,18,11,1927,Autumn,18,11,1927,Autumn,"has had a very trying 'time , because there the drought has been very severe , though i the northern part","The Times, 18th November 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8134,18,11,1927,Autumn,18,11,1927,Autumn,decide whiat' to : -do when 'there is a heavy drought on' the country . You do not know when the:rain,"The Times, 18th November 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8135,19,11,1927,Autumn,19,11,1927,Autumn,"of South Chihli are facing serious famine , owing to drought , locusts , war , and banditry . Crops over","The Times, 19th November 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8136,19,11,1927,Autumn,19,11,1927,Autumn,"70,000 sheep and 6,000 cattle . Added to this the drought has caused great expense in the movement of stock and","The Times, 19th November 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8137,19,11,1927,Autumn,19,11,1927,Autumn,"represents on a broad view our total loss from the drought up to June 30 last . This , gentlemen ,","The Times, 19th November 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8138,19,11,1927,Autumn,19,11,1927,Autumn,I consider that so far we are passhig through the drought in a highly satis- factory manner . As regards the,"The Times, 19th November 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8139,19,11,1927,Autumn,19,11,1927,Autumn,"now current , that opens with the shadow of the drought still upon it , but I am glad to say","The Times, 19th November 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8140,19,11,1927,Autumn,19,11,1927,Autumn,", ' being in the third year of the present drought and rain having begun to fall , we may look","The Times, 19th November 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8141,19,11,1927,Autumn,19,11,1927,Autumn,"This has been to some extent ignored , but the drought has , I think , had the eftect of so","The Times, 19th November 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8142,19,11,1927,Autumn,19,11,1927,Autumn,"our various properties , and I trust that when the drought has passed away we may again return to the prosperity","The Times, 19th November 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8143,19,11,1927,Autumn,19,11,1927,Autumn,"step , and the position is that , notwithstanding the drought we are able to pay the same . dividend ,","The Times, 19th November 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8144,19,11,1927,Autumn,19,11,1927,Autumn,"seen dying before their very eyes , during the long drought froxp which iso many of our stations have suffered .","The Times, 19th November 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8145,19,11,1927,Autumn,19,11,1927,Autumn,", that while the situation just now is overnhadowed by drought , there is eiery prospect that the result of the","The Times, 19th November 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8146,19,11,1927,Autumn,19,11,1927,Autumn,"much less favourable position as the result of the serious drought . ( Hear , hear . ) An exceedingly important","The Times, 19th November 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8147,19,11,1927,Autumn,19,11,1927,Autumn,"the board at the time of the seven years ' drought , which broke up in 1902 , during which powerful","The Times, 19th November 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8148,21,11,1927,Autumn,21,11,1927,Autumn,"selection . The board also recommend that , irrespective of drought conditions , the lessees of pastoral holdings which have terms","The Times, 21st November 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8149,22,11,1927,Autumn,22,11,1927,Autumn,MEETING . BOVRIL AUSTRALIAN ESTATES . - . EFFECTS OF DROUGHT . The NnMVEqU ORDINARY GENxR& XxxrING of Bovril Australian Estates,"The Times, 22th November 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8150,23,11,1927,Autumn,23,11,1927,Autumn,"bottom fell out of the Australian prinary industries or if drought occurred P 3lr . Bruce , the Prime Mfinister ,","The Times, 23th November 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8151,29,11,1927,Autumn,29,11,1927,Autumn,"in the dry spring of 1922 , after the punishing drought of the previous year , which sent so many southern","The Times, 29th November 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8152,30,11,1927,Autumn,30,11,1927,Autumn,water needed to irrigate the Tell plains during the summer drought . The site of the dam is ten kilometres [,"The Times, 30th November 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8153,1,12,1927,Winter,1,12,1927,Winter,"a sponge , will hold out through a three-weeks ' drought much better than a Yorkshire beck on the whinstone ,","The Times, 1st December 1927",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 8154,6,12,1927,Winter,6,12,1927,Winter,", the situation has . bcen greatly affected bv the.severe drought which has been experienced in a great part of Australla","The Times, 6th December 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8155,8,12,1927,Winter,8,12,1927,Winter,", becauso of the great risks involved . A severe drought , like the present one , is sufflicient to wipe","The Times, 8th December 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8156,8,12,1927,Winter,8,12,1927,Winter,"adequate resources . The large operator can cope with a drought successftully , provided , of course , that he is","The Times, 8th December 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8157,9,12,1927,Winter,9,12,1927,Winter,", I fear , impossible to say that the , drought can be considered : to be over , as amuch","The Times, 9th December 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8158,14,12,1927,Winter,14,12,1927,Winter,"ruled for 'tobacco and yyrba bate during the'gear , and drought has affected both cattle and the timberin4ustry . Latterly business","The Times, 14th December 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8159,14,12,1927,Winter,14,12,1927,Winter,"prove , and' should there be a break in.eth long drought next year 's prospects will be fair . During the","The Times, 14th December 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8160,15,12,1927,Winter,15,12,1927,Winter,"if , as is quite likely , there is a drought , Walton-on-the-Nasa , returning the compliinent , will make a","The Times, 15th December 1927",England,UKH,UKH3,UKH33,Walton-on-the-Nasa,20th Century newspaper,Media 8161,15,12,1927,Winter,15,12,1927,Winter,", where the snow had been more abundant . The drought ended yesterday , wvhen snow fe ] l down to","The Times, 15th December 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8162,16,12,1927,Winter,16,12,1927,Winter,"in an area containing a population of 4,000,000 caused by drought , locusts , and the disastrous economic situation resulting from","The Times, 16th December 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8163,21,12,1927,Winter,21,12,1927,Winter,a large part of the continent suffered from the worst drought for 25 years . Of these two evils drought is,"The Times, 21st December 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8164,21,12,1927,Winter,21,12,1927,Winter,"side . No one can speak lightly of a great drought . In one State 10,000,000 sheep and 2,000,000 cattle perish","The Times, 21st December 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8165,23,12,1927,Winter,23,12,1927,Winter,popularity with the people . And despite two years of drought the material progress of the people continues and the standard,"The Times, 23th December 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8166,30,12,1927,Winter,30,12,1927,Winter,"reached the back door . In one memorable year of drought the fountain of mild ale ran dry before harvest ,","The Times, 30th December 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8167,31,12,1927,Winter,31,12,1927,Winter,"showed a gratifving increase Australian wheat and wool suffered from drought , but that is a passing check -to -her general","The Times, 31st December 1927",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8168,13,1,1928,Winter,13,1,1928,Winter,"countries suffered during the past year from a rather serious drought , which has not been without an adverse bearing upon","The Times, 13th January 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8169,13,1,1928,Winter,13,1,1928,Winter,". Our Rhodesian ranches were somewhat handicapped by a severe drought , which beset that country through a large part of","The Times, 13th January 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8170,14,1,1928,Winter,14,1,1928,Winter,"not disclose the com- pany 's losses of stock arisingfrom drought , which amounted to 71,000 , and were provided for","The Times, 14th January 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8171,14,1,1928,Winter,14,1,1928,Winter,the southern districts ) heavy losses of stock-especially cattle-ccurred. the drought continuing throughout the year with extreme severity . For this,"The Times, 14th January 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8172,19,1,1928,Winter,19,1,1928,Winter,"this market , the quality being excellent . Unfortunately the drought affected the crop , but if we had had any","The Times, 19th January 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8173,20,1,1928,Winter,20,1,1928,Winter,"crop in 1926 , followed as it was by a drought in certain areas , had a depressing effect on general","The Times, 20th January 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8174,25,1,1928,Winter,25,1,1928,Winter,Australian Pastoral Company bring home forcibly the severity of the drought experienced' last year in certain districts of Queensland . At,"The Times, 25th January 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8175,25,1,1928,Winter,25,1,1928,Winter,"and practically 40,000 sheep . As a result of the drought the revenue from sales of stock , less purchases ,","The Times, 25th January 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8176,25,1,1928,Winter,25,1,1928,Winter,"fell 'from over 100,000 to 5,637 . Losses from the drought would have been even greater had the company not possessed","The Times, 25th January 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8177,25,1,1928,Winter,25,1,1928,Winter,"damage to all fruit crops . Then came almost a drought in parts of the country in 3ay and June ,","The Times, 25th January 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8178,25,1,1928,Winter,25,1,1928,Winter,"years . I pointed out , however , that the drought had not yet broken , and that , unless the","The Times, 25th January 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8179,25,1,1928,Winter,25,1,1928,Winter,"Unfortunately these expected rains did not fall , and the drought continued without a break for the remainder of our financial","The Times, 25th January 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8180,25,1,1928,Winter,25,1,1928,Winter,"station , mnust have been lost . How severe the drought has been you will be able to judge from the","The Times, 25th January 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8181,25,1,1928,Winter,25,1,1928,Winter,", due to the cumulative effect of 18 months of drought , amounted to 64 per cent. , and the herd","The Times, 25th January 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8182,25,1,1928,Winter,25,1,1928,Winter,"south' . f the State and are outside the present drought area , the rainfall , generaily speaking , has been","The Times, 25th January 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8183,25,1,1928,Winter,25,1,1928,Winter,"sheep , so that anything of the nature of a drought there would have been particularly disastrous , and it is","The Times, 25th January 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8184,25,1,1928,Winter,25,1,1928,Winter,"speaking of and stiUl remains in the grip of the drought , although it is now so lightly stocked that it","The Times, 25th January 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8185,25,1,1928,Winter,25,1,1928,Winter,"on our stations during the past year , owing to drought losses and after deducting 2,439 head sold chi'fey from the","The Times, 25th January 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8186,25,1,1928,Winter,25,1,1928,Winter,", are not the only way in which such a drought aff6cts the pastoral industry . In the main this industry","The Times, 25th January 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8187,25,1,1928,Winter,25,1,1928,Winter,"severely as many others , but in consequence of the drought , which has extended over the greater part of the","The Times, 25th January 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8188,25,1,1928,Winter,25,1,1928,Winter,"districts , is a most desirable safeguard against the recurrent droughts , which must from time to time be reckoned with","The Times, 25th January 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8189,25,1,1928,Winter,25,1,1928,Winter,"LADoUR A- THE LAN-D . A further result of this drought , combined with the fact that a number of the","The Times, 25th January 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8190,25,1,1928,Winter,25,1,1928,Winter,"of great wealth still exist , but after the present drought their number , I fear , must be greatly reduced","The Times, 25th January 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8191,25,1,1928,Winter,25,1,1928,Winter,"that they are not likely all to be subject to drought at the same time , are in a position in","The Times, 25th January 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8192,25,1,1928,Winter,25,1,1928,Winter,"was in 1901-20,663,000 , against 20,289,000-while the cattle before the drought began were only 6,436,640 , against 6,192,759 in 1901 ,","The Times, 25th January 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8193,25,1,1928,Winter,25,1,1928,Winter,", especiaUy if this takes place immediately after a severe drought , . is contrary to the best interests of the","The Times, 25th January 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8194,25,1,1928,Winter,25,1,1928,Winter,"it may make , Generally also , and irrespective of drought conditions , the Commission recommends that al pastoral lessees whose","The Times, 25th January 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8195,25,1,1928,Winter,25,1,1928,Winter,"that , in spite of most able handling of the drought situation by our Austrliaan management , and in spite of","The Times, 25th January 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8196,25,1,1928,Winter,25,1,1928,Winter,"in spite of our possession of important stations outside the drought area , we have , apart from the application of","The Times, 25th January 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8197,25,1,1928,Winter,25,1,1928,Winter,"Stations and Anby Downs had also been involved in the drought we can only guess , but undoubtedIy it would have","The Times, 25th January 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8198,25,1,1928,Winter,25,1,1928,Winter,"94,471 arises from our sheep sales , owing to the drought , having been so small that they failed to cover","The Times, 25th January 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8199,25,1,1928,Winter,25,1,1928,Winter,"year , in view of the increased expenditure which a drought necessarily brings with it , is evidence of the care","The Times, 25th January 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8200,25,1,1928,Winter,25,1,1928,Winter,"fact being that our sheep stations which suffered from the drought are so situated that feeding in this way , even","The Times, 25th January 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8201,25,1,1928,Winter,25,1,1928,Winter,"substantial revenue from stock sales , which in times of drought is , of course , impossible of achievement , however","The Times, 25th January 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8202,27,1,1928,Winter,27,1,1928,Winter,"encouragement of living artists. -Mr . RxceHwn SicOERT , AR.A DROUGHTS AND FLOODS , While the abnormal effect of the wind","The Times, 27th January 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8203,27,1,1928,Winter,27,1,1928,Winter,"record that on September 14 , 1716 , after a drought . a strong west-south-west wind not only prevented the tide","The Times, 27th January 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8204,27,1,1928,Winter,27,1,1928,Winter,; East African Commission ; The Tate Gallerv Turmers ; Droughts and Floods ; W illiam the Conqueror 's Seal ;,"The Times, 27th January 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8205,28,1,1928,Winter,28,1,1928,Winter,are unable to recommnend any dividend owing to the disastrous drought that has prevailed ior a long timo over a large,"The Times, 28th January 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8206,30,1,1928,Winter,30,1,1928,Winter,revenue . Recent events have shown that in times of drought these small-holders are apt to be a burden instead of,"The Times, 30th January 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8207,2,2,1928,Winter,2,2,1928,Winter,"report on winter wheat , which , with the continued drought in the South-west and cold weather throughout the belt ,","The Times, 2th February 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8208,4,2,1928,Winter,4,2,1928,Winter,"leaf-moild . In the not unlikely event of a spring drought such a mixture soon dries up , and that involves","The Times, 4th February 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8209,4,2,1928,Winter,4,2,1928,Winter,", banks owing to , the unfavourableeeonomlic conditions following the drought and other causes , and it is not expected that","The Times, 4th February 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8210,7,2,1928,Winter,7,2,1928,Winter,". decline , with liquidation influenced by reports that the drought had been broken in the South-West , forecasts of rain","The Times, 7th February 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8211,9,2,1928,Winter,9,2,1928,Winter,made an important discovery of artesian water in the latter drought-stricken country . Up to the present he has located five,"The Times, 9th February 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8212,9,2,1928,Winter,9,2,1928,Winter,"rally afterwards ensued on shorts covering due to the continued drought in Western Texas , more encouraging goods trade reports and","The Times, 9th February 1928",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8213,10,2,1928,Winter,10,2,1928,Winter,"and Southern operators and fore- casts of showers in the droughty sections of Western Texas , which offset firmer Liverpool advices","The Times, 10th February 1928",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8214,17,2,1928,Winter,17,2,1928,Winter,late-sown districtse The crop-in the Pampa has suffered badly from drought . COMPANY MEETINGS . UNffED SERDANGG ( SUJMTRI ) RUBBER,"The Times, 17th February 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8215,18,2,1928,Winter,18,2,1928,Winter,"as bad as that of 1902 , the word "" drought "" has not the same terror for pastoralists as formerly","The Times, 18th February 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8216,18,2,1928,Winter,18,2,1928,Winter,", though it will have to be an unusually prolonged drought which perceptibly lowers the unseen reservoirs of the earth this","The Times, 18th February 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8217,20,2,1928,Winter,20,2,1928,Winter,that the floods caused by heavy rains following a prolonged drought are more extensive than was at first believed . Miles,"The Times, 20th February 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8218,22,2,1928,Winter,22,2,1928,Winter,( Laughter . ) The recently reported break-up of the drought will come as a great relief to those who have,"The Times, 22th February 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8219,25,2,1928,Winter,25,2,1928,Winter,"and may be a trap for the unwary in a drought . If , however , the young roots are planted","The Times, 25th February 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8220,27,2,1928,Winter,27,2,1928,Winter,"depth of a foot or more of water . Prolonged droughts leave their mark after they have been forgotten , and","The Times, 27th February 1928",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 8221,27,2,1928,Winter,27,2,1928,Winter,"after they have been forgotten , and ever since the drought-of 1921 many of 'the older' trees at Kew have lost","The Times, 27th February 1928",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Kew,20th Century newspaper,Media 8222,27,2,1928,Winter,27,2,1928,Winter,"was due to the unfavourable weather conditions , long continued drought being followed by floods . The report shows that during","The Times, 27th February 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8223,1,3,1928,Spring,1,3,1928,Spring,", sladows upon this otherwise bright picture . Years of drought , and especially the drought of 1927 , bore heavily","The Times, 1st March 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8224,1,3,1928,Spring,1,3,1928,Spring,"bright picture . Years of drought , and especially the drought of 1927 , bore heavily upon cattle ranching-drought and low","The Times, 1st March 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8225,5,3,1928,Spring,5,3,1928,Spring,", the firmness of Liverpool and Buenos Aires , continued drought in the south-west , and complaints of poor winter wheat","The Times, 5th March 1928",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8226,7,3,1928,Spring,7,3,1928,Spring,betrayal of Nurse Cavell . Forest flres caused by the drought wh.ich has prevailed in Switzerland since the middle of February,"The Times, 7th March 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8227,12,3,1928,Spring,12,3,1928,Spring,l ) oning the year 1027 the Estate tufered from drought . and In consequence the Coffee crop has been restricted,"The Times, 12th March 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8228,12,3,1928,Spring,12,3,1928,Spring,"its 100,000 share capital . Lastyear the estates suffered from drought , and the prospectus states that the results will probably","The Times, 12th March 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8229,12,3,1928,Spring,12,3,1928,Spring,", development was proceeded with and precautions taken against further drought by the construction of a vwater canal at an esti-","The Times, 12th March 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8230,13,3,1928,Spring,13,3,1928,Spring,"life-all the gradations between Arab and pagan , between extreme drought and tropical rain-not one problem but a group of problems","The Times, 13th March 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8231,13,3,1928,Spring,13,3,1928,Spring,. A rather sandy soil and a marked period of drought offer the best conditions for length of productive life and,"The Times, 13th March 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8232,13,3,1928,Spring,13,3,1928,Spring,system can not but lead to difficulties when floods or drought make it necessary to move the loading and shipping points,"The Times, 13th March 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8233,19,3,1928,Spring,19,3,1928,Spring,"was due to a poor grain harvest owing to severe drought in the early summer , a circumstance which has also","The Times, 19th March 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8234,19,3,1928,Spring,19,3,1928,Spring,"belt , especially In the wrestern ortion . Wrhere the drought lnO been cotton nniry broken . The wveek 's Plsiitetlon","The Times, 19th March 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8235,20,3,1928,Spring,20,3,1928,Spring,"over any kind of roads , or moving sheep from drought areas to agistment pastures . Probably the finest truck performance","The Times, 20th March 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8236,28,3,1928,Spring,28,3,1928,Spring,of the company has greatly diminished in consequence of the drought which has continued since 1924 . SAN PAULO RAILWAY .,"The Times, 28th March 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8237,29,3,1928,Spring,29,3,1928,Spring,perfect . It had taken three or four weeks of drought to drain this flat coumtry of last winter 's floods,"The Times, 29th March 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8238,30,3,1928,Spring,30,3,1928,Spring,South Africa from their general managers at Cape Town the drought in the Eastern Province and Cape Midlands is definitely broken,"The Times, 30th March 1928",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8239,30,3,1928,Spring,30,3,1928,Spring,"cause of this Act was that , owing to the drought prevailing in certain districts , the land settlers , many","The Times, 30th March 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8240,3,4,1928,Spring,3,4,1928,Spring,"of a present addijioii to Budget expenditure . FLOOD AND DROUGHT . CGreat Britain is , witlh one exception , the","The Times, 3th April 1928",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8241,4,4,1928,Spring,4,4,1928,Spring,") . and 12,616 carried forward . Owing to the drought in certain districts ut Australia the wcol clip sbowed a","The Times, 4th April 1928",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8242,13,4,1928,Spring,13,4,1928,Spring,"They heard a good deal of her labour disputes and droughts . He submitted that , for the intend- ing settler","The Times, 13th April 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8243,13,4,1928,Spring,13,4,1928,Spring,"submitted that , for the intend- ing settler , a drought was a bull point . He knew , through personal","The Times, 13th April 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8244,19,4,1928,Spring,19,4,1928,Spring,", . with none of the harshness of a March drought or the furnace- haze of the dog-days ; and it","The Times, 19th April 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8245,24,4,1928,Spring,24,4,1928,Spring,in. the $outh-westl the market rallied again owing to continued drought in Nebraslt&--asi Pn-$imma-W ablefgrelgn crop advices . A further rise,"The Times, 24th April 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8246,28,4,1928,Spring,28,4,1928,Spring,"complaints'. 0f insufficient rains in the South-West , with continued drought in Xebraski After- faling back under' reajizations , the iniarket","The Times, 28th April 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8247,1,5,1928,Spring,1,5,1928,Spring,", had hardly recovered from thc eitests of tho great drought ; the fairways were worn and patchy with an abildance","The Times, 1st May 1928",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI12,St. George,20th Century newspaper,Media 8248,1,5,1928,Spring,1,5,1928,Spring,"the boundaries of the hamlet , and in the prolonged droughts of 1911 and 1921 was the sole source of sup-","The Times, 1st May 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8249,3,5,1928,Spring,3,5,1928,Spring,a flnger-breadth in height for any chance of longest summer drought or- wettest winter within memory . - It has no,"The Times, 3th May 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8250,3,5,1928,Spring,3,5,1928,Spring,"farms who sometimes gather the cresses , or , in droughty summers when the "" 'flit' or shallow wells go dry","The Times, 3th May 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8251,7,5,1928,Spring,7,5,1928,Spring,"strong , thick carpet of vegetation before the early sunmmer drought sets in . With the ground fully covered in advance","The Times, 7th May 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8252,10,5,1928,Spring,10,5,1928,Spring,Company . Our start was unfortunate . for the severe drought in 1924 spoilt the prospects for the 1920 crop and,"The Times, 10th May 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8253,10,5,1928,Spring,10,5,1928,Spring,"esti- mated they should , in spite of the severe drought I lave just referred to . A MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY .","The Times, 10th May 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8254,14,5,1928,Spring,14,5,1928,Spring,stone . Live eels . ISls. 6d. to 28s per drought . Bloaters. 3 : . to 4s. ; kippers. 3Y.,"The Times, 14th May 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8255,19,5,1928,Spring,19,5,1928,Spring,"and yet , in spite of the extremities of July drought and December wind and frost , summer by summer the","The Times, 19th May 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8256,19,5,1928,Spring,19,5,1928,Spring,that grass is only fit to sit out on when drought has made it no longer look like grass ; but,"The Times, 19th May 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8257,21,5,1928,Spring,21,5,1928,Spring,". arable farming . The risk of grass failing through drought , or of depreciatixg. 'through. excessive luxuriance , -is ever","The Times, 21st May 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8258,21,5,1928,Spring,21,5,1928,Spring,. The break in what promised to be a serious drought has been a prominent feature in the farming situation during,"The Times, 21st May 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8259,24,5,1928,Spring,24,5,1928,Spring,", ic. to 1c. higher , due to fears of drought in the N-orth-West , fIrm Liverpool adviees , increa.sed export","The Times, 24th May 1928",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8260,29,5,1928,Spring,29,5,1928,Spring,"The course has suffered to some extent from a seven-weeks drought , but heavy rain fell on Saturday and Sunday ,","The Times, 29th May 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8261,29,5,1928,Spring,29,5,1928,Spring,"possibility of a large extension farther eastward , if suitable drought-resistant wheats could be found . Ue is convinced that it","The Times, 29th May 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8262,29,5,1928,Spring,29,5,1928,Spring,doing valu- able work in collecting and studying deep- rooted drought-resistant pasture grasses . Manurial experiments are being carried out with,"The Times, 29th May 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8263,31,5,1928,Spring,31,5,1928,Spring,"Whitatable ; chester , to Trinity Church , Hiasiingden , DROUGHT IN THE HILLS . THE STAMP OF COLD SPRING .","The Times, 31st May 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8264,31,5,1928,Spring,31,5,1928,Spring,the sparse growth of the mowing grass tells of long drought or cold rain ; and in tho lanes and.woods the,"The Times, 31st May 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8265,31,5,1928,Spring,31,5,1928,Spring,"normally the wettest . Where cold has been accentuated by drought , the sullen expectancy ofungenial spring weather is intensified .","The Times, 31st May 1928",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8266,31,5,1928,Spring,31,5,1928,Spring,"their flow from the roots of the hills , a drought of a month or six weaks makes little differenco .","The Times, 31st May 1928",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8267,31,5,1928,Spring,31,5,1928,Spring,replenish their flow . A hill stream after a long drought gives an even more vivid impression of natural disorganization than,"The Times, 31st May 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8268,31,5,1928,Spring,31,5,1928,Spring,and run the risk of missing their nesting . The drought that robs them of their familiar nesting places in- creases,"The Times, 31st May 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8269,31,5,1928,Spring,31,5,1928,Spring,the fish in the stream thie effect of cold and drought is to renew the torpor of winter . Few fit,"The Times, 31st May 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8270,31,5,1928,Spring,31,5,1928,Spring,only profaned by the eye of man in times of drought . Probably the ciulb can still find spawnin ground in,"The Times, 31st May 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8271,31,5,1928,Spring,31,5,1928,Spring,rains . Oii breeding birds the effect of cold and drought is severe . The loss is as great amlong maity,"The Times, 31st May 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8272,31,5,1928,Spring,31,5,1928,Spring,"last March that as the , result of a severe drought many of the effected bushes were dying out , ,","The Times, 31st May 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8273,2,6,1928,Summer,2,6,1928,Summer,"-72 pec eat . for 1982627 ) . The dssrous drought. , which was resoansble for the loss . and which","The Times, 2th June 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8274,6,6,1928,Summer,6,6,1928,Summer,"of the seed was delayed by a period of excessive drought which , when it eventually terminated , was succeeded by","The Times, 6th June 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8275,9,6,1928,Summer,9,6,1928,Summer,"perennials well , whether limy or not . Slugs and drought are its chlef foees . There are many named varieties","The Times, 9th June 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8276,11,6,1928,Summer,11,6,1928,Summer,a wonder- ful sole of grass that will defy any drought . This thickness of turf is''perhaps the . out- standing,"The Times, 11st June 1928",England,UKH,UKH3,UKH33,Frinton,20th Century newspaper,Media 8277,13,6,1928,Summer,13,6,1928,Summer,"and further beneficial rains in the Nortn-West , where the drought has been broken , w hile the unsettlement on the","The Times, 13th June 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8278,13,6,1928,Summer,13,6,1928,Summer,page 26. lAUSTRALIAN SHEEP FARMS . SERIOUS EFFECT OF THE DROUGHT . SATISFACTORY LAND SALES MORE FAVOURABLE OUTLOOK . MR .,"The Times, 13th June 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8279,13,6,1928,Summer,13,6,1928,Summer,"time last year , I told you that a severe drought prevailed on our Darling properties , and that drought continued","The Times, 13th June 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8280,13,6,1928,Summer,13,6,1928,Summer,"severe drought prevailed on our Darling properties , and that drought continued without any break right on to Decem- ber ,","The Times, 13th June 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8281,13,6,1928,Summer,13,6,1928,Summer,"59,326 7s. 2d. , a loss directly attributable to the drought , and , as we told you in the report","The Times, 13th June 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8282,13,6,1928,Summer,13,6,1928,Summer,"is astonishing that so many did survive , as the drought was intense and the effect of it was much aggravated","The Times, 13th June 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8283,13,6,1928,Summer,13,6,1928,Summer,"for me to enlarge on the devastation wrought by the drought , the effects of it are sufficiently shown in the","The Times, 13th June 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8284,13,6,1928,Summer,13,6,1928,Summer,"great courage to come to decisions out there while the drought was raging , and perhaps it-is not oat of place","The Times, 13th June 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8285,13,6,1928,Summer,13,6,1928,Summer,"desirable , and in the event - of another . drought our position would be much stronger . For example ,","The Times, 13th June 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8286,13,6,1928,Summer,13,6,1928,Summer,a place of refuge for the sheep in time of drought . If another drought came hIow would they be situated,"The Times, 13th June 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8287,13,6,1928,Summer,13,6,1928,Summer,for the sheep in time of drought . If another drought came hIow would they be situated as regards their sheep,"The Times, 13th June 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8288,13,6,1928,Summer,13,6,1928,Summer,"had served its purpose well as a getaway during the drought , but now that they had eliminated the worst parts","The Times, 13th June 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8289,13,6,1928,Summer,13,6,1928,Summer,"worst parts of the Darling properties they were hopeful that droughts would not so seriously affect them , and if the","The Times, 13th June 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8290,13,6,1928,Summer,13,6,1928,Summer,entirely beyond the directors ' power to deal with a drought ; they could only make the best of it and,"The Times, 13th June 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8291,14,6,1928,Summer,14,6,1928,Summer,"IN A RAILWAY CUTTING . Peent showers have ended the drought not any too soon , for the land was beginning","The Times, 14th June 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8292,16,6,1928,Summer,16,6,1928,Summer,", to recommend steps to prevent losses in stock through droughts , reports that the most important factor in saving stock","The Times, 16th June 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8293,16,6,1928,Summer,16,6,1928,Summer,grass districts . As there were losses during the last drought owing to lack of trucks and haulage power it is,"The Times, 16th June 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8294,16,6,1928,Summer,16,6,1928,Summer,"alone it was'estimated that stock valued at 15,000,000 died of drought . Among other things the Comniittee recom- mended that money","The Times, 16th June 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8295,16,6,1928,Summer,16,6,1928,Summer,"fall upon growers by the removal of that duty during droughts or when the cost , landed . was 5s .","The Times, 16th June 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8296,19,6,1928,Summer,19,6,1928,Summer,"by excessive rainfall unevenly distributed with low temperatures , by drought at the beginning of the season and by the cold","The Times, 19th June 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8297,25,6,1928,Summer,25,6,1928,Summer,"plants ; the crowns are exposed , and when any drought comes the roots dry out and the crowns die or","The Times, 25th June 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8298,27,6,1928,Summer,27,6,1928,Summer,": -I regret to report-that during the past year the drought in Queens- land hals continued , though with less severity","The Times, 27th June 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8299,27,6,1928,Summer,27,6,1928,Summer,"general meeting of the company thero Nvere indications that the drought had broken , but we were disappointed , and as","The Times, 27th June 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8300,27,6,1928,Summer,27,6,1928,Summer,"than those recorded in the previous year , while the drought expenditure at Rockwood was reduced from 20,000 to about fE00","The Times, 27th June 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8301,28,6,1928,Summer,28,6,1928,Summer,"areas under cultivation . Unfortunately an intense and pro- longed drought delayed sowings . The cereal yield , , inferior by","The Times, 28th June 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8302,2,7,1928,Summer,2,7,1928,Summer,"a financial nature showed a slight decrease at 48,173 . Drought expenses declined from 46,658 to 43,284 , this figure com-","The Times, 2th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8303,2,7,1928,Summer,2,7,1928,Summer,than in 1926 . At Corona and Bladensburg ( where drought expenses totalled together 43.284. against 46058 ) . the death-,"The Times, 2th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8304,3,7,1928,Summer,3,7,1928,Summer,"extensive areas of the State who , in consequence of drought and frosts in 1927 , were unable to meet their","The Times, 3th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8305,4,7,1928,Summer,4,7,1928,Summer,"which was to be given , and now that the drought had broken and such vexatious questions as the Flag Bill","The Times, 4th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8306,4,7,1928,Summer,4,7,1928,Summer,against 278 with 198 dependents the year before . The drought and politi- cal controversies in the Union had had the,"The Times, 4th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8307,7,7,1928,Summer,7,7,1928,Summer,"classes were judged on Wednesday . . P'airs of Light Drought Horses , units otber tl , an lovoll Atrtillery. -i","The Times, 7th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8308,7,7,1928,Summer,7,7,1928,Summer,and the temperature has been gradualy rising . The prolonged drought is damaging the crops . A Reuter message states that,"The Times, 7th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8309,9,7,1928,Summer,9,7,1928,Summer,", and while the crop has suffered less 'from the droughts of the present season than other cereals , it is","The Times, 9th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8310,9,7,1928,Summer,9,7,1928,Summer,"16,500,000 on last year 's fig , ures . Australian Drought Effects . Thanks to the timely receipt of a divi-","The Times, 9th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8311,10,7,1928,Summer,10,7,1928,Summer,"'travelled pods anid tubers have the authentic smack . A drought strikes some precocious foreign carrot-bed , and the resultant roots","The Times, 10th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8312,12,7,1928,Summer,12,7,1928,Summer,"deso. ting rule is largely a dreary record of exac- drought , insurrectioni , and repiession , and under it the","The Times, 12th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8313,17,7,1928,Summer,17,7,1928,Summer,"will be on the small side owing to the long drought , although the course never really gets hard , In","The Times, 17th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8314,18,7,1928,Summer,18,7,1928,Summer,"the severe drought , we would ( even if the drought ended soon ) have to face the certainty that the","The Times, 18th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8315,18,7,1928,Summer,18,7,1928,Summer,with 1926 may be briefly described . In 1926 the drought and the apprehension of drought even over areas which ultimately,"The Times, 18th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8316,18,7,1928,Summer,18,7,1928,Summer,". Irn New Sooth Wales in 1927 , . the drought being practically unliversal over . the pastoral lands , very","The Times, 18th July 1928",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8317,18,7,1928,Summer,18,7,1928,Summer,". The total cost in both States of fighting the drought last year , in fodder , wages , agistment ,","The Times, 18th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8318,18,7,1928,Summer,18,7,1928,Summer,"the two last years we have had to disburse in drought expendliture alone 388,828 . It is difficult for us here","The Times, 18th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8319,18,7,1928,Summer,18,7,1928,Summer,", a great many of whom were caught by the drought . Two INSTANCES . To help you further . to","The Times, 18th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8320,18,7,1928,Summer,18,7,1928,Summer,"To help you further . to understand how severely our drought-strieken stations were hit , I wUIl' take two instances :","The Times, 18th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8321,18,7,1928,Summer,18,7,1928,Summer,wUIl' take two instances : -M3t . Morris has been drought-stricken for 2* years . It had no pastures for the,"The Times, 18th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8322,18,7,1928,Summer,18,7,1928,Summer,home pastures on agistment . STRAIN ON THE MANAGEENT. the drought has been a source of intense anxiety to all concerned,"The Times, 18th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8323,18,7,1928,Summer,18,7,1928,Summer,"appreciation of the good work they have done . Local droughts do not seriously disturb us because of "" the nuinber","The Times, 18th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8324,18,7,1928,Summer,18,7,1928,Summer,"such is the effect of severe widespread and qng-sUst ned drought On 'a company le . ours , you can -imagine","The Times, 18th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8325,18,7,1928,Summer,18,7,1928,Summer,"are applying for an extension of lease . Though the drought adversely affected nearly every department of our activities , our","The Times, 18th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8326,18,7,1928,Summer,18,7,1928,Summer,afforded to our cohstituents whose properties are situated in the drought area . PROPOSED APPROPRIATIONS . Turning again to the debit,"The Times, 18th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8327,18,7,1928,Summer,18,7,1928,Summer,"account 14,907 . Having regard to the severity of the drought from which we have suffered for more than 'two years","The Times, 18th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8328,18,7,1928,Summer,18,7,1928,Summer,", it is gratifying that after writing off the direct drought expenditure , and after making provision for our losses of","The Times, 18th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8329,18,7,1928,Summer,18,7,1928,Summer,"fodder and maize are recommended , and that in time'of drought imported maize should be free of duty when the landed","The Times, 18th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8330,18,7,1928,Summer,18,7,1928,Summer,"of seeing with what great I spirit and determination the drought was being fought . I also realized what , under","The Times, 18th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8331,18,7,1928,Summer,18,7,1928,Summer,"the failure of the pastures for our flocks . A drought , as you can imagine , imposes a very great","The Times, 18th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8332,18,7,1928,Summer,18,7,1928,Summer,who had not had such an experience in tims of drought could have any idea of the difficult conditions whicb then,"The Times, 18th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8333,18,7,1928,Summer,18,7,1928,Summer,land in which our stations are situate should be tinusullay droughty . It appears to be simply a case of bad,"The Times, 18th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8334,18,7,1928,Summer,18,7,1928,Summer,"be satisfactory at any time , but , considering the drought , it is remarkably low , and reflects : much","The Times, 18th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8335,21,7,1928,Summer,21,7,1928,Summer,", however , and , though pro- longed , devastating droughts , such as those of 1911 andof 1921 , are","The Times, 21st July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8336,21,7,1928,Summer,21,7,1928,Summer,districts where the growth Is retardec by the period of drought . Propects at present are for a moderate crop-of good,"The Times, 21st July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8337,23,7,1928,Summer,23,7,1928,Summer,"19 , and pictures are published on page 18 . DROUGHT ENDED IN THE NORTH . CHANCE OF RAIN FARTHER SOUTH","The Times, 23th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8338,23,7,1928,Summer,23,7,1928,Summer,", dry , and hot , but during yetterday the drought was broken in the Northern Midlands and the North-East of","The Times, 23th July 1928",England,"UKF,UKG",,,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 8339,23,7,1928,Summer,23,7,1928,Summer,been no rain since July 5 . Further south the drought is still unbroken ; it has now extended over 19,"The Times, 23th July 1928",England,"UKF,UKK","UKF3,UKK2",UKK22,Weymouth,20th Century newspaper,Media 8340,23,7,1928,Summer,23,7,1928,Summer,is a considerable chance that even in the south the drought will shortly be broken . POLITICAL COMPLICATION IN NEWFOUNDLAND .,"The Times, 23th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8341,24,7,1928,Summer,24,7,1928,Summer,"water in back gardens and other convenient places during a drought for these poor creatures and birds. -Miss KATHLYN OLIVER ,","The Times, 24th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8342,24,7,1928,Summer,24,7,1928,Summer,"arms , and all flags were at half-mast . THE DROUGHT . NO R , AIN LIKELY IN THE SOUTH .","The Times, 24th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8343,25,7,1928,Summer,25,7,1928,Summer,"-in 1926 the maize crop' was seriously' , affected by drought . Last year , however , farmers had a happier","The Times, 25th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8344,26,7,1928,Summer,26,7,1928,Summer,"been good , but tbe land was now suffering from drought. The lack of rain was adversely affecting The food","The Times, 26th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8345,26,7,1928,Summer,26,7,1928,Summer,left dry far below the usual level by the long drought . How high the loch can rise is shown by,"The Times, 26th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8346,26,7,1928,Summer,26,7,1928,Summer,"satisfactory to be able to report that , notwithstanding the drought , the return yielded by this crop was substantially in","The Times, 26th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8347,26,7,1928,Summer,26,7,1928,Summer,is that the larger maize-producing districts were not stricken by drought to anything like the same extent as some of the,"The Times, 26th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8348,26,7,1928,Summer,26,7,1928,Summer,It is pleasing to state that in a year of drought the export of wool from the Union was higher than,"The Times, 26th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8349,26,7,1928,Summer,26,7,1928,Summer,in the export of wool that losses of sheep from drought fiave at least been made good by the natural in-,"The Times, 26th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8350,26,7,1928,Summer,26,7,1928,Summer,"that merino sheep , if properly farmed , will resist drought extra-ordinarily well . In contrast to the marked advance in","The Times, 26th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8351,26,7,1928,Summer,26,7,1928,Summer,"for the better in March last , when the long-continued drought was broken by good and fairly general rains . It","The Times, 26th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8352,27,7,1928,Summer,27,7,1928,Summer,"of the football fleld in the centre . Should the drought continue , Kreigsman thinks that the track will be in","The Times, 27th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8353,27,7,1928,Summer,27,7,1928,Summer,"Thames is carrying a very fair stream , despite the drought , and anglers from bank and punt have caught dace","The Times, 27th July 1928",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 8354,27,7,1928,Summer,27,7,1928,Summer,grave of Arlette . A forest fire caused bv persistent drought is spreading on the Jura 'mountains above Cotes du Doubs,"The Times, 27th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8355,27,7,1928,Summer,27,7,1928,Summer,Weather Correspondent states that the first general break in the drought is likely after to-day . ( p. 14 ) The,"The Times, 27th July 1928",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Westm,20th Century newspaper,Media 8356,28,7,1928,Summer,28,7,1928,Summer,"bwhie. , b . Russell . 24 ; G. E. Drought . c . S'Crelghl L. t , C. A. llobJnson.","The Times, 28th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8357,28,7,1928,Summer,28,7,1928,Summer,"area . It is repofted from Trebizond that the prolonged drought in that Vilayet is causing anxiety , and that the","The Times, 28th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8358,28,7,1928,Summer,28,7,1928,Summer,"farewell and calling out "" Au revoir . "" THE DROUGHT ENDED . FURTHER RAIN PROBABLE . ( FROM OUR WEATHER","The Times, 28th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8359,28,7,1928,Summer,28,7,1928,Summer,London area t.he amount measured was about tin . The drought had lasted for 18 days over the greater part of,"The Times, 28th July 1928",England,"UKI,UKF,UKG",,,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 8360,28,7,1928,Summer,28,7,1928,Summer,borders of similar soil on the flat . In a drought plants on such banks have more of a struggle for,"The Times, 28th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8361,28,7,1928,Summer,28,7,1928,Summer,"the flat , but if carefully chosen they take a drought in their stride , as it were . Somehow ,","The Times, 28th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8362,28,7,1928,Summer,28,7,1928,Summer,"the latter also is worth trying , though not so drought-resisting as the other . These plants and Arenaria montan ?","The Times, 28th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8363,28,7,1928,Summer,28,7,1928,Summer,"conditicins being' realy good .. Aftr the two rather.severe , droughts Of , 1925 and 1928 there ia 's n o","The Times, 28th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8364,28,7,1928,Summer,28,7,1928,Summer,"1926 and '1927 crops suffered tlrough the 1925 and 1926 droughts during the blossoming time . This year 's coffee ,","The Times, 28th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8365,28,7,1928,Summer,28,7,1928,Summer,"regular , but we are not visited by those lengthy droughts that affected the country so seriously in years gone by","The Times, 28th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8366,30,7,1928,Summer,30,7,1928,Summer,( Lieutenant- General Sir Robert Baden-Powell ) .. 13 The Drought ( Mr. J. Dover ) .. .. 13 Motor Track,"The Times, 30th July 1928",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ21,Brighton,20th Century newspaper,Media 8367,30,7,1928,Summer,30,7,1928,Summer,"Hil , Bentley , Hampshire , July 27 . THE1 DROUGHT . TO THE EDITOR OF TEHE T1MES . Sir ,","The Times, 30th July 1928",England,"UKE,UKJ","UKE3,UKJ3","UKE31,UKJ33,UKJ34","Bentley,Totland Bay",20th Century newspaper,Media 8368,30,7,1928,Summer,30,7,1928,Summer,"THE EDITOR OF TEHE T1MES . Sir , -The absolute drought of 22 days at Totland Bay terniinated on July 25","The Times, 30th July 1928",England,UKJ,UKJ3,"UKJ33,UKJ34",Totland Bay,20th Century newspaper,Media 8369,30,7,1928,Summer,30,7,1928,Summer,During the past 42 years I have registered nine absolute droughts of more than three weeks ' duration . The most,"The Times, 30th July 1928",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ34,Totland Bay,20th Century newspaper,Media 8370,30,7,1928,Summer,30,7,1928,Summer,"up to July 15 . . Owing to the persistent drought and heat , conditions for Alpine climbing are now good","The Times, 30th July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8371,31,7,1928,Summer,31,7,1928,Summer,"to show steady improvement , except in seasons of exceptional drought . THE MOOPLY ESTATES . From Peermade we went to","The Times, 31st July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8372,31,7,1928,Summer,31,7,1928,Summer,in any year.in which they do not suffer from abnormal drought . ' From t-he Venture Valley we visited . Koney,"The Times, 31st July 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8373,1,8,1928,Summer,1,8,1928,Summer,"grass . No rain fell for three weeks , the drought terminating soon after 3 a.m . ( G.A.T. ) on","The Times, 1st August 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8374,2,8,1928,Summer,2,8,1928,Summer,"England , from Devon to Essex , had a three-weeks drought , ended by thunderstorms about the 27th , though in","The Times, 2th August 1928",England,"UKK,UKH","UKK4,UKH3",UKK43,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8375,3,8,1928,Summer,3,8,1928,Summer,"massiveness wlhen seen against the cleared hayfields , whlicih July drought has bleached and tanned . To eyes tired with the","The Times, 3th August 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8376,3,8,1928,Summer,3,8,1928,Summer,"specimen . When turf begins to show the effect of drought , and the traditional velvet lawns of Britain disgrace themselves","The Times, 3th August 1928",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8377,3,8,1928,Summer,3,8,1928,Summer,"the rock-fissures , stand unperturbed amid the wreckage of the drought . As the fortunate man rests beneath his green shade","The Times, 3th August 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8378,4,8,1928,Summer,4,8,1928,Summer,"in that it grows in sun or shade , bears drought better than most lilies , and is not averse from","The Times, 4th August 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8379,6,8,1928,Summer,6,8,1928,Summer,valuable barley crops were in a precariotus state when the drought broike . The hope was widely entertained that the change,"The Times, 6th August 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8380,7,8,1928,Summer,7,8,1928,Summer,especially to mrake a study of rainfall . The long drought at Nice was brought to an end yesterday by a,"The Times, 7th August 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8381,8,8,1928,Summer,8,8,1928,Summer,"agricultural , with improved farm methods and the use of drought-resistant wheats . There was sufficient countrv there to make another","The Times, 8th August 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8382,8,8,1928,Summer,8,8,1928,Summer,any Airgyvlshire farmer can romember-there was a six weeks ' drought in districts with 6i0n. average yearly rainfall-arid it was not,"The Times, 8th August 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8383,9,8,1928,Summer,9,8,1928,Summer,"to expectations , liowever , owing to an abnormally lengthy drought in Februarv and March . It was to the present","The Times, 9th August 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8384,10,8,1928,Summer,10,8,1928,Summer,S. D. Legee . P. Hateh . P. G- . Drought G. E. ( Croly . H. G. Evans . 1,"The Times, 10th August 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8385,11,8,1928,Summer,11,8,1928,Summer,"plants , wvhich were kept in check by the July drought , are now grow- ing apace . Time and the","The Times, 11st August 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8386,11,8,1928,Summer,11,8,1928,Summer,"of cattle revealed an unexpectedly heavy mortality-the result largely of drought-and further , that the average price obtainied for the steers","The Times, 11st August 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8387,11,8,1928,Summer,11,8,1928,Summer,"estimated and allowed for , and that the deaths through drought and other causes had been on a very considerable scale","The Times, 11st August 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8388,13,8,1928,Summer,13,8,1928,Summer,more or less serious injuries . Intense heat and persistent drought are causing the Alpine glaciers to melt so rapidly that,"The Times, 13th August 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8389,13,8,1928,Summer,13,8,1928,Summer,"other hand , there has been a period of prolonged drought , and in Scot land the favourable weather of last","The Times, 13th August 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8390,13,8,1928,Summer,13,8,1928,Summer,"will involve cutting wvith reapers or . scvthes . The drought has been prolongzecd and severe in parts , of wIlich","The Times, 13th August 1928",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8391,13,8,1928,Summer,13,8,1928,Summer,"south , its beneficent effect was partly negatived by the drought . Though there was nothing like the havoc wvrought. in","The Times, 13th August 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8392,14,8,1928,Summer,14,8,1928,Summer,at the close of the year . Owing to abnormal drought conditions operations ceased in May . 1927. and were not,"The Times, 14th August 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8393,15,8,1928,Summer,15,8,1928,Summer,"been without alnxiety , due , first , to the drought and , next , to the fear of excessive rain","The Times, 15th August 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8394,15,8,1928,Summer,15,8,1928,Summer,", to the fear of excessive rain . Fortunately the drought ended before the welfare of the crops had been seriously","The Times, 15th August 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8395,16,8,1928,Summer,16,8,1928,Summer,"the seasonal outlook was unsatisfactory , conditions appearing to be droughty oVer large areas- but afterwards good rains fell , thus","The Times, 16th August 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8396,17,8,1928,Summer,17,8,1928,Summer,"of the nmemorial was covered with floral wreaths . JAMAICA DROUGHT ENDED . A Reuter telegram from Kingston , Janaica ,","The Times, 17th August 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8397,18,8,1928,Summer,18,8,1928,Summer,"night in tlhe Varcluse Departnient , which has suffered from drought for many weeks . SOVIET MILTARY SERVICE LAW . (","The Times, 18th August 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8398,20,8,1928,Summer,20,8,1928,Summer,"for a little way , but was soon caught . DROUGHT AND MILK SUPPLY . At the North London Police Court","The Times, 20th August 1928",England,"UKF,UKE","UKF2,UKE1","UKF22,UKE13","Blackwell Lodge,Croxton",20th Century newspaper,Media 8399,20,8,1928,Summer,20,8,1928,Summer,"causes- lack of certain foods for the cows during the drought , or to its being tampered with on the railway","The Times, 20th August 1928",England,UKF,UKF2,UKF21,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8400,20,8,1928,Summer,20,8,1928,Summer,"recent dairy conference at Leicester , the effect of the drought on milk had been discussed , and a public health","The Times, 20th August 1928",England,UKF,UKF2,UKF21,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8401,21,8,1928,Summer,21,8,1928,Summer,"of credence. -Reuter . As a result of the persistent drought serious forest fires have broken out in the Trentino ,","The Times, 21st August 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8402,21,8,1928,Summer,21,8,1928,Summer,"shows a small falling off , due perhaps to the drought , recently experienced in the island , but which has","The Times, 21st August 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8403,22,8,1928,Summer,22,8,1928,Summer,", would prob- ably carry sheep farmers over mnany a drought . From the karroo was coming the crv : ""","The Times, 22th August 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8404,23,8,1928,Summer,23,8,1928,Summer,"of energy . After a summer of unusual heat and drought to the South , we may yet see the garden","The Times, 23th August 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8405,30,8,1928,Summer,30,8,1928,Summer,"approaching the natural condition of their own courses in a drought , for which they have cultivated the running approach at","The Times, 30th August 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8406,30,8,1928,Summer,30,8,1928,Summer,"decline the market became steadier , with covering induced by drought in sections of the South-west , necessitating reploughing , and","The Times, 30th August 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8407,1,9,1928,Autumn,1,9,1928,Autumn,"probablv more inmical to newly planted trees and shrnbs than drought , and an early spring drought is no rare feature","The Times, 1st September 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8408,1,9,1928,Autumn,1,9,1928,Autumn,"trees and shrnbs than drought , and an early spring drought is no rare feature of our southern c.limate Last spring","The Times, 1st September 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8409,8,9,1928,Autumn,8,9,1928,Autumn,? s and addresse . GARDEN NOTES . AN AUTUMN DROUGHT . ( FROMI A CORnESPONDENT . ) It is an,"The Times, 8th September 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8410,8,9,1928,Autumn,8,9,1928,Autumn,". ) It is an old saying that , vhen drought enters gardens gardening goes out , and with reservations ,","The Times, 8th September 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8411,8,9,1928,Autumn,8,9,1928,Autumn,"in the south showed how true it is- An autumn drought , however , such as I prevails in the south","The Times, 8th September 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8412,8,9,1928,Autumn,8,9,1928,Autumn,"a different category , but is none the less a drought because a few passing showers have robbed it of its","The Times, 8th September 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8413,8,9,1928,Autumn,8,9,1928,Autumn,thert round he inside of the pot . An autumn drought has nothing like the destructive power on transplanted trees and,"The Times, 8th September 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8414,10,9,1928,Autumn,10,9,1928,Autumn,"and disease appears to be agree- ably uncoimnon . The drought has hampered growth in parts , as in East Beds","The Times, 10th September 1928",England,UKH,UKH3,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8415,11,9,1928,Autumn,11,9,1928,Autumn,"assistance . Severe cold in the spring and the prolonged drought of last summer have ruined the crops , while foreign","The Times, 11st September 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8416,11,9,1928,Autumn,11,9,1928,Autumn,"in recent years , in 8pite of bad periods of drought , than to connote any sudden acceleration of earnings ,","The Times, 11st September 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8417,14,9,1928,Autumn,14,9,1928,Autumn,"possible massacre of the natives . "" Mr. Yates said drought was forcing the black , to enter the pastoral areas","The Times, 14th September 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8418,15,9,1928,Autumn,15,9,1928,Autumn,"D. at 114. 31anor-road.1N.16 , hit ( ediateli ? ) DROUGHT ; -On Sept. 11. 1928 . ELIZAIBETI DIooueGr. of The","The Times, 15th September 1928",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM38,Millwood,20th Century newspaper,Media 8419,15,9,1928,Autumn,15,9,1928,Autumn,". Caniada , eldler daughter of the late Johu Head Drought . D.L .. Lt .. I ulonel , 13th Light","The Times, 15th September 1928",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM38,Millwood,20th Century newspaper,Media 8420,17,9,1928,Autumn,17,9,1928,Autumn,"as a farming asset . The lixtures opened while the drought was still acute , and buyers were cautious . As","The Times, 17th September 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8421,18,9,1928,Autumn,18,9,1928,Autumn,"a year ago . Traffies were adversely affected by the drought of 1927 , very little grain from the previous crop","The Times, 18th September 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8422,18,9,1928,Autumn,18,9,1928,Autumn,affected throughout the whole of the past half-year by the drought which occuried in 1927 . The council report that the,"The Times, 18th September 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8423,22,9,1928,Autumn,22,9,1928,Autumn,"indicated the need o. special care for the community . DROUGHT IN UNITED PROVINCES . ADVANCES VOTED TO CUI , TIVATORS","The Times, 22th September 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8424,22,9,1928,Autumn,22,9,1928,Autumn,"summer and early autumn has brought no relief from the drought , mildew has been , and still is , rampant","The Times, 22th September 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8425,22,9,1928,Autumn,22,9,1928,Autumn,V EGETABLE PLOT . WORKi FOR THE AUTUMN- The autumnal drought has enabled vegetable grovors to get well ahead with lifting,"The Times, 22th September 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8426,22,9,1928,Autumn,22,9,1928,Autumn,cabbages ; they should also be watered in if the drought does not break in the meantime . Cauliflowers and lettuces,"The Times, 22th September 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8427,26,9,1928,Autumn,26,9,1928,Autumn,"the area under cultivation . Unfortunately there was a severe drought , wvhich spoiled the effect of thle development that otherwise","The Times, 26th September 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8428,27,9,1928,Autumn,27,9,1928,Autumn,. All the power systenms are interconnected. so that a drought in one State is conipen. sated by energy from anotlher,"The Times, 27th September 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8429,1,10,1928,Autumn,1,10,1928,Autumn,"covered with a fine growth of grrass inospite of the drought , and if , 'as one hears , the course","The Times, 1st October 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8430,1,10,1928,Autumn,1,10,1928,Autumn,been the first to give-way under the influences of the drought and the cold nights . The night'frosts towards the close,"The Times, 1st October 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8431,3,10,1928,Autumn,3,10,1928,Autumn,had failed to do that owving to two Years ' drought . The people therefore had had to grow food instead,"The Times, 3th October 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8432,5,10,1928,Autumn,5,10,1928,Autumn,"high mortality attributable , to a large extent , to drought .. STOCK THETs . Since the Bovril Australian meeting I","The Times, 5th October 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8433,6,10,1928,Autumn,6,10,1928,Autumn,"pwr stone . Live eels. 17s. 6d. to 28s. per drought . Bloaters. 3s. to 5s. ; kippers. 3s , to","The Times, 6th October 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8434,8,10,1928,Autumn,8,10,1928,Autumn,scarcely jany wide stretch of country has completely escaped the drought and is unLmarked by its influenees . Reports from as,"The Times, 8th October 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8435,8,10,1928,Autumn,8,10,1928,Autumn,to last until the next grazing season . ' The drought has not extendel to Scotland and has been less pronounced,"The Times, 8th October 1928","England,Scotland",UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8436,9,10,1928,Autumn,9,10,1928,Autumn,LAST . No more wet sleeves . No more cutting droughts . Uniaue safety signalling dlevice suitable for all motor vehicles,"The Times, 9th October 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8437,10,10,1928,Autumn,10,10,1928,Autumn,t summer fortunately has not been -also a year of drought . Enough rain has fallen to fill the berries with,"The Times, 10th October 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8438,10,10,1928,Autumn,10,10,1928,Autumn,"calamities has visited Kansu . Crops have failed , the drought being so severe in a large part of the Province","The Times, 10th October 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8439,13,10,1928,Autumn,13,10,1928,Autumn,"quite an average number- of foxes. - Notwithstanding the prolonged drought the BrCESrER have been weh blooded , having killed over","The Times, 13th October 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8440,13,10,1928,Autumn,13,10,1928,Autumn,a morning . Scent has been fairly good despite the drought . E. Vickers comes as first whipper-in. - I'- LmCOLiSuE,"The Times, 13th October 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8441,13,10,1928,Autumn,13,10,1928,Autumn,"a unique event . The links , considering the long drought , are in escellent condition . Certainly EOme of the","The Times, 13th October 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8442,13,10,1928,Autumn,13,10,1928,Autumn,"ported to be famine stricken as the result of serious drought . Although the figure mentioned may be much exaggerated ,","The Times, 13th October 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8443,13,10,1928,Autumn,13,10,1928,Autumn,"summer and , though a sun plant , dislikes persistent drought , Those who tako any trouble with it will naturally","The Times, 13th October 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8444,15,10,1928,Autumn,15,10,1928,Autumn,"The summer , he says , began with a prolonged drought , which was followed byan unprecedented plague of locusts ,","The Times, 15th October 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8445,15,10,1928,Autumn,15,10,1928,Autumn,"by the sweat of their brows . In times of drought , every member of the family must work day and","The Times, 15th October 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8446,15,10,1928,Autumn,15,10,1928,Autumn,they were in September-in many diricts since 1911 . The drought has not ; en so general Qrso intense as ih,"The Times, 15th October 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8447,16,10,1928,Autumn,16,10,1928,Autumn,"in coIIsiderable tracts of two districts and are suffering from drought in three other districts . The general prospects have ,","The Times, 16th October 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8448,16,10,1928,Autumn,16,10,1928,Autumn,"traffic handled by-the Buenos Ayres Great Southern Railway was-affected by drought . The current report of the com- pany is ,","The Times, 16th October 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8449,18,10,1928,Autumn,18,10,1928,Autumn,"dying whisper of the rivulets the roots , athirst with drought , are freshened and invigorated by the western ramn .","The Times, 18th October 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8450,20,10,1928,Autumn,20,10,1928,Autumn,"comparatively tame fashion , probably because in both years prolonged drought stripped the woods of their leaves prematurely , leaving great","The Times, 20th October 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8451,20,10,1928,Autumn,20,10,1928,Autumn,blanks on the autumnal landscape . It is true that drought and heat enhance the colouring of some exotic trees and,"The Times, 20th October 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8452,20,10,1928,Autumn,20,10,1928,Autumn,found a rain-soaked earth weU fitted to withstand the long drought which has lately given way m the south ; so,"The Times, 20th October 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8453,22,10,1928,Autumn,22,10,1928,Autumn,"hedging pressure , . reports of beneflcial rains in the drought areas of India , prospects of larger visible 'supply figures","The Times, 22th October 1928",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8454,25,10,1928,Autumn,25,10,1928,Autumn,that of tropical forests or our typical plants wQuld be drought-resisters like cactus or eucalyptus . Either alternative would wipe out,"The Times, 25th October 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8455,30,10,1928,Autumn,30,10,1928,Autumn,"rainfall , anLd agriculture is limite:i to aininal erops or drought -resistant perennials . Ths dtry eoastal bh-It is broken by","The Times, 30th October 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8456,30,10,1928,Autumn,30,10,1928,Autumn,". The sheea is the only pl ) erwinial , drought-resistant tree in these areas wvhieh produces a fat i knowni","The Times, 30th October 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8457,5,11,1928,Autumn,5,11,1928,Autumn,"province is invaded by robbers , and is afflicted with drought and floods , while the discharge of thousands of soldiers","The Times, 5th November 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8458,5,11,1928,Autumn,5,11,1928,Autumn,"a maizeprodubing area , whiich is sultering frdix two years drought . Lord Delamere , on behalf of the inbabitantsl of","The Times, 5th November 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8459,5,11,1928,Autumn,5,11,1928,Autumn,"Trade prospects for the current year are better , and drought con ditions are comparatively restricted . The Royal Dutch Issue","The Times, 5th November 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8460,6,11,1928,Autumn,6,11,1928,Autumn,"districts having suffeted more severely from t1 , o Late drought than others . Clips firom the south-eastern coastal regions are","The Times, 6th November 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8461,7,11,1928,Autumn,7,11,1928,Autumn,"planted 66,000 acres the following year , and suffered a drought . Not disheartened , they planted 70,000 acres in the","The Times, 7th November 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8462,9,11,1928,Autumn,9,11,1928,Autumn,relief . liiere might bo a change to some extent Drought about m theso industries bv derating. but he must remind,"The Times, 9th November 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8463,10,11,1928,Autumn,10,11,1928,Autumn,"a tree in perhaps unsuitable soil ; or in a droughty season . Pro- vision needs to be made , in","The Times, 10th November 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8464,10,11,1928,Autumn,10,11,1928,Autumn,"manure . Some roses , again , thrive in a drought if it is not too prolonged , while others are","The Times, 10th November 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8465,10,11,1928,Autumn,10,11,1928,Autumn,"roses Mlabel Morse should appeal , but it dislikes a drought as much as manure , and needs perfect drainage .","The Times, 10th November 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8466,12,11,1928,Autumn,12,11,1928,Autumn,possible to Bessarabia and other districts suffering from the summer drought . W c nmean to do all we can to,"The Times, 12th November 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8467,13,11,1928,Autumn,13,11,1928,Autumn,"expected in the vield of root-crops , owing to the drought prevailing from July until the middle ol September . TRAFFIC","The Times, 13th November 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8468,16,11,1928,Autumn,16,11,1928,Autumn,( Cassell. -15s : n . ) BRITISH FLOODS AND DROUGHTS . By C. E. P. BROOKS and J. GL&ssPoLE .,"The Times, 16th November 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8469,16,11,1928,Autumn,16,11,1928,Autumn,"sheep figures , more especially regarding the actual deaths from drought , of which a fair proportion took place after and","The Times, 16th November 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8470,16,11,1928,Autumn,16,11,1928,Autumn,west of the Hughenden- Windorah-Hungerford line is seriously affected by drought conditions and rain is badly needed . The season in,"The Times, 16th November 1928",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ13,Hughenden,20th Century newspaper,Media 8471,16,11,1928,Autumn,16,11,1928,Autumn,feed is assured . Stock are in excellent condition . Droughty conditions in the Western Riverina are causing anxiety . In,"The Times, 16th November 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8472,16,11,1928,Autumn,16,11,1928,Autumn,"last year . The wool in general , except in droughty districts , is weU grown , sound , and generally","The Times, 16th November 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8473,23,11,1928,Autumn,23,11,1928,Autumn,"greatlv reduced return from our properties owing to the severe drought is the cause , for our general business shows increased","The Times, 23th November 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8474,23,11,1928,Autumn,23,11,1928,Autumn,"27 7s. 4d. per bale . The effect of the drought will be seen in the figures for 1928 , and","The Times, 23th November 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8475,23,11,1928,Autumn,23,11,1928,Autumn,"states that the deficiency of sheep owing to thle recent drought . is 10,000,000 , including 'he lo , s of","The Times, 23th November 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8476,23,11,1928,Autumn,23,11,1928,Autumn,"Australian pastures . There is an idea that the periodic droughts act the part of fallowing , but this can only","The Times, 23th November 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8477,23,11,1928,Autumn,23,11,1928,Autumn,"of the reintroduction of , or restoration of , native drought- resisting plants and grasses and the introluction of new plants","The Times, 23th November 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8478,23,11,1928,Autumn,23,11,1928,Autumn,"are very interesting and demonstrate that , in spite of droughts and heavy and increasing taxation , we have been able","The Times, 23th November 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8479,23,11,1928,Autumn,23,11,1928,Autumn,very bad . Country North of railway line rapidly becoming droughty and rains urgently required recent storms insufficient to afford any,"The Times, 23th November 1928",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKK2","UKJ13,UKK21","Hughenden,Winton",20th Century newspaper,Media 8480,24,11,1928,Autumn,24,11,1928,Autumn,"before the raised beds are made . In a long drought , shallow rooting plants in these raised beds will need","The Times, 24th November 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8481,26,11,1928,Autumn,26,11,1928,Autumn,is as yet no appreciable relief in the Western Queensland drought area . COMPANY RESULTS . LONDON TIN REPORT . BRITISH,"The Times, 26th November 1928",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8482,5,12,1928,Winter,5,12,1928,Winter,"subjects-the weather . Many of our most famous floods and droughts are described , and the causes of rain , and","The Times, 5th December 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8483,6,12,1928,Winter,6,12,1928,Winter,"review the country suffered from the continuance of a long drought , and when tho drought was broken the weather went","The Times, 6th December 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8484,6,12,1928,Winter,6,12,1928,Winter,"the continuance of a long drought , and when tho drought was broken the weather went to the other extreme ;","The Times, 6th December 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8485,7,12,1928,Winter,7,12,1928,Winter,"experienced , but the country elsewhere remained more or less drought-stricken , and unfortunately losses df stock and heavy expenditure on","The Times, 7th December 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8486,7,12,1928,Winter,7,12,1928,Winter,"the out- set until quite recently , a severe , drought prevailed , with the result that our crop to date","The Times, 7th December 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8487,7,12,1928,Winter,7,12,1928,Winter,"our crop to date is down by 181,0001b . The drought has now broken , and we look forward to good","The Times, 7th December 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8488,7,12,1928,Winter,7,12,1928,Winter,"forward to good crops during November and December . The drought , of course . has not been without its compensations","The Times, 7th December 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8489,7,12,1928,Winter,7,12,1928,Winter,"reports , too , show that , severe though the drought has been , this company 's estates have stood it","The Times, 7th December 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8490,8,12,1928,Winter,8,12,1928,Winter,be short of water . Even in the days of drought a few years ago the citizen never lacked his bath,"The Times, 8th December 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8491,8,12,1928,Winter,8,12,1928,Winter,are still suffering in some districts fr6m the conditions of drought which have been prevalent in varying degrees during the last,"The Times, 8th December 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8492,8,12,1928,Winter,8,12,1928,Winter,Saltern Creek and Bowen Downs . The worst of the drought seems to have fallen on our two new stations .,"The Times, 8th December 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8493,8,12,1928,Winter,8,12,1928,Winter,may be taken as some measure of consolation that the drought attacked these stations before they had been stocked with sheep,"The Times, 8th December 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8494,8,12,1928,Winter,8,12,1928,Winter,"area where , on the authority of Government reports , droughts are an ex.cep- tion to the general rule of steady","The Times, 8th December 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8495,8,12,1928,Winter,8,12,1928,Winter,"for dry conditions still prevail , and even when the drought breaks it will be quite a time before feed is","The Times, 8th December 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8496,8,12,1928,Winter,8,12,1928,Winter,we are hopeful that it may be extended till the drought is broken and the sheep can be moved to our,"The Times, 8th December 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8497,8,12,1928,Winter,8,12,1928,Winter,"by the continuan-ce in some areas of severe conditions of drought , and by the consequent delay in the task of","The Times, 8th December 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8498,8,12,1928,Winter,8,12,1928,Winter,"in a position to face'withi confidence the dangers of those droughts which from time to time recur , but are also","The Times, 8th December 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8499,8,12,1928,Winter,8,12,1928,Winter,"our stations , wre are less susceptible to-being crippled by drought than if a large proportion were concentrated in a narrowrer","The Times, 8th December 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8500,8,12,1928,Winter,8,12,1928,Winter,", he . case at the time of the great drought of 1898-1902 . As regards the current wool clip ,","The Times, 8th December 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8501,11,12,1928,Winter,11,12,1928,Winter,"when they gather round the wells in a year of drought or of little rain , even if they are not","The Times, 11st December 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8502,11,12,1928,Winter,11,12,1928,Winter,"the tribes , and the necessity in a year of drought of seeking water and pasture and taking them , even","The Times, 11st December 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8503,11,12,1928,Winter,11,12,1928,Winter,. Mlbor. e.Wiclr : 2.8 H. Dam 3 . I. Droughto and S0n . Pethertn Oeovil aarket annual show and.sale was,"The Times, 11st December 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8504,13,12,1928,Winter,13,12,1928,Winter,", but the CanaL besides relieving distress in yeaws of drought , will enable a better class of crop to be","The Times, 13th December 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8505,15,12,1928,Winter,15,12,1928,Winter,". In a hard winter , as in a summer drought , everv garden is a law to itself , and","The Times, 15th December 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8506,19,12,1928,Winter,19,12,1928,Winter,"old farms of Evans Brothers have suffered severelv from the drought , with the consequence that the company made a large","The Times, 19th December 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8507,19,12,1928,Winter,19,12,1928,Winter,"29 , 1928 . The farms are still suffering from drought , although they are doing better , but it is","The Times, 19th December 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8508,22,12,1928,Winter,22,12,1928,Winter,". Although , owing presumably to the effects of previous drought , the volume of trade showed a shrinkage , the","The Times, 22th December 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8509,22,12,1928,Winter,22,12,1928,Winter,"Neither meat nor butter had recovered from the previous.year 's drought , and Argen- tina was selling beef in London at","The Times, 22th December 1928",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8510,27,12,1928,Winter,27,12,1928,Winter,"of extreme unrest prevails in Namaqualand , whero the long drought has driven farmers off the farms to seek work ,","The Times, 27th December 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8511,28,12,1928,Winter,28,12,1928,Winter,", I am slightly inebriated . "" Dr. P. T. Drought , the police surgeon , said he saw the defendant","The Times, 28th December 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8512,28,12,1928,Winter,28,12,1928,Winter,"problems , that of irrigation . With alternate periods of drought and flood , with m any case a low rainfall","The Times, 28th December 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8513,29,12,1928,Winter,29,12,1928,Winter,but the earth was so charged with water when the drought began that only shallow-rooting plants wbre distressed by the want,"The Times, 29th December 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8514,29,12,1928,Winter,29,12,1928,Winter,"The rainless period was much shorter than in the great droughts of 1921 and 1911 , and uncomfortably high temperatures were","The Times, 29th December 1928",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8515,4,1,1929,Winter,4,1,1929,Winter,E. DovXn. r . R. COLVLNC . E. A. F. DROUGHT . and R. C. B. DBCKLY.Y. to Renown : G.,"The Times, 4th January 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8516,5,1,1929,Winter,5,1,1929,Winter,from the summer sun . and my fruits are retreshli droughts quenching Your thist as you Journey on I am the,"The Times, 5th January 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8517,10,1,1929,Winter,10,1,1929,Winter,of Aiedes argenteus when rains come after a period of drought . To these lhouse-haunting habits is due the curious tendency,"The Times, 10th January 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8518,15,1,1929,Winter,15,1,1929,Winter,"considerable scale at fair Priem but , owing to the drought , It was lni- possible to market any large numuber","The Times, 15th January 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8519,15,1,1929,Winter,15,1,1929,Winter,more southe distrcts of Queeusland. but farther west and uorth droughty conditions prevailed more or less thnoughout the year . lFair,"The Times, 15th January 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8520,18,1,1929,Winter,18,1,1929,Winter,"bags are expected . Fruit. -As a result of the drought during the growing period , the citrus crop was disappoinviug","The Times, 18th January 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8521,18,1,1929,Winter,18,1,1929,Winter,", an excessively wet winter , in contrast to the drought of the previous year , was the cause ot mortality","The Times, 18th January 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8522,19,1,1929,Winter,19,1,1929,Winter,rns but trther -oisture Is urgeutly needed as the severe drought haw ded gowth . Wbeat doss with a stezdy tone,"The Times, 19th January 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8523,22,1,1929,Winter,22,1,1929,Winter,rains in the northern parts of the State have removed drought and fire conditions . The rain has also extin- guished,"The Times, 22th January 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8524,23,1,1929,Winter,23,1,1929,Winter,"years , due to the unusually severe condi- tions of drought , was referred to yesterday by Mr. F. A. Keatimg","The Times, 23th January 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8525,23,1,1929,Winter,23,1,1929,Winter,"sheep and cattle were struggling for existence . The prolonged drought , which has recently experienced a moderate break , had","The Times, 23th January 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8526,23,1,1929,Winter,23,1,1929,Winter,during the last few weeks.the present position even in the drought area is materially better and more hopeful than it was,"The Times, 23th January 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8527,23,1,1929,Winter,23,1,1929,Winter,"financial year , which we are now reviewing , the drought has continuedl with little or no relief on the districts","The Times, 23th January 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8528,23,1,1929,Winter,23,1,1929,Winter,"became less and less satisfactory , until in 1925 the drought set in which . has now lasted for three years","The Times, 23th January 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8529,23,1,1929,Winter,23,1,1929,Winter,", waiting for the time when a break-up of the drought at Warenda should enable us to send them back to","The Times, 23th January 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8530,23,1,1929,Winter,23,1,1929,Winter,"3in. in the year before that . A three-years ' drought of this kind is , of course , progressively serious","The Times, 23th January 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8531,23,1,1929,Winter,23,1,1929,Winter,"still below the aver- age , and , after'the severe drought from which it had suffered , the response of the","The Times, 23th January 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8532,23,1,1929,Winter,23,1,1929,Winter,". Fort Constantine , Warraumbool Downs , and Gwnbardo our drought losses durng last year and the two previdus years havd","The Times, 23th January 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8533,23,1,1929,Winter,23,1,1929,Winter,Imethods of minimizimg the stock losses which such periods of drought entail . It is an ad- mitted fact that the,"The Times, 23th January 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8534,23,1,1929,Winter,23,1,1929,Winter,"facilities for the removal of stock from areas on which drought exists ' , or threatens . "" 'Droughts , ""","The Times, 23th January 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8535,23,1,1929,Winter,23,1,1929,Winter,"order to provide conserved fodder for use in periods of drought , and it contains also many very sound observations regarding","The Times, 23th January 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8536,23,1,1929,Winter,23,1,1929,Winter,meet more successfully than any newcomers the ever-present contingency of drought and to maintain the high quality of the meriho flocks,"The Times, 23th January 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8537,23,1,1929,Winter,23,1,1929,Winter,to minimize the risk of all of them suffering froin drought siinulitaneously . At Amby Downs we had a rain- fall,"The Times, 23th January 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8538,23,1,1929,Winter,23,1,1929,Winter,"of our . sheep.and cattle has been greatly reduced by drought , losses , while tie value of wool has fallea","The Times, 23th January 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8539,23,1,1929,Winter,23,1,1929,Winter,"f'oi increasing 'stock . ODl Warenda , greater part still droughty , but fair feed in parts , which . w.suld.","The Times, 23th January 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8540,23,1,1929,Winter,23,1,1929,Winter,they liave shown we have passed through a most aeute drought withaut having suffered damage so serious as either to weaken,"The Times, 23th January 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8541,26,1,1929,Winter,26,1,1929,Winter,than last season . but . owing to the 'prolonged drought . a portion of the crop is irretrievably lost .,"The Times, 26th January 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8542,30,1,1929,Winter,30,1,1929,Winter,"Doubtless the main cause of the famine is the prolonged drought of last year , but , of course , it","The Times, 30th January 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8543,31,1,1929,Winter,31,1,1929,Winter,"expressed the view that reports of aborigines starving owing to drought were without foundation . *** 31r . Frederick Brookes ,","The Times, 31st January 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8544,2,2,1929,Winter,2,2,1929,Winter,as the moisture was too late to prevent loss through drought . Wheat dosed with a steady tone . but the,"The Times, 2th February 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8545,5,2,1929,Winter,5,2,1929,Winter,be heavily in- creased by the effects of a serious drought on railway traffic in the country districts and by a,"The Times, 5th February 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8546,5,2,1929,Winter,5,2,1929,Winter,market value or a serious declne in its production through drought alarms them . Their concern is baving the beneficial effect,"The Times, 5th February 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8547,5,2,1929,Winter,5,2,1929,Winter,"areas of the British West Indies diuing 1928 . A drought , the worst visitation of the kind the Colony has","The Times, 5th February 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8548,5,2,1929,Winter,5,2,1929,Winter,"prosperity , which , in spite of the ravages of drought in 22 districts of the Cape Pro . vince ,","The Times, 5th February 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8549,5,2,1929,Winter,5,2,1929,Winter,"only 50,000 in 1927 , when the effects of the drought were most severely felt . Otherwise exports of foodstuffs showed","The Times, 5th February 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8550,5,2,1929,Winter,5,2,1929,Winter,"exceeded the high level of the preceding season , notwithstanding drought , and dairy farmers had an added return of 2,500,000","The Times, 5th February 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8551,5,2,1929,Winter,5,2,1929,Winter,"African Dependencies is not witbout its bright spots , despite drought and locusts and otber baouticaps within the last two yeas","The Times, 5th February 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8552,5,2,1929,Winter,5,2,1929,Winter,"quintals , and of rye to over 2,000,000 . Severe drought , however , seriously affected the maize , potato ,","The Times, 5th February 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8553,7,2,1929,Winter,7,2,1929,Winter,". Mr. Thomas Maitland , who died on ruesday at Droughty reIgry , in his 80th year , was the .","The Times, 7th February 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8554,8,2,1929,Winter,8,2,1929,Winter,". TIIE RAI "" ALL OF 1928 . FLOODS AND DROUGHT . A YEAR OF EXTRIEMES . By R. Corless .","The Times, 8th February 1929",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 8555,20,2,1929,Winter,20,2,1929,Winter,"W. Roogssox and daughter of the late Captain J. A. Drought , -of Whlabhorough , KiWs County . SCO't. -On Sunday","The Times, 20th February 1929",England,UKD,UKD1,UKD12,"Cumberland,Scotby",20th Century newspaper,Media 8556,20,2,1929,Winter,20,2,1929,Winter,". to , deficient water supply in periods I of drought . The camp has its own drainage system and sewage","The Times, 20th February 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8557,21,2,1929,Winter,21,2,1929,Winter,"soil by a shallow root , and soon flagging in drought . Hard frost is one of the severest forms of","The Times, 21st February 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8558,21,2,1929,Winter,21,2,1929,Winter,. Hard frost is one of the severest forms of drought ; but the : Februaly weeds overconie it by the',"The Times, 21st February 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8559,23,2,1929,Winter,23,2,1929,Winter,"oak comes easily first , and what with the punishing drought of 1921 and the ravages of the caterpillar , now","The Times, 23th February 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8560,25,2,1929,Winter,25,2,1929,Winter,"Council has considered the famine conditions which have followed the drought and the plague of locusts , and has passed legislation","The Times, 25th February 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8561,26,2,1929,Winter,26,2,1929,Winter,clips show ; ing the effect of last year 's drought and bush flres . Fine lambs ' wool realized good,"The Times, 26th February 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8562,27,2,1929,Winter,27,2,1929,Winter,"of famine condi-tions . As the famnine is due to drought , the planning and sinking of thousands of wells must","The Times, 27th February 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8563,8,3,1929,Spring,8,3,1929,Spring,") FUNCHAL , MiAPCH 7 . After an unusually long drought rain has fallen in torrents and brought disaster on the","The Times, 8th March 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8564,8,3,1929,Spring,8,3,1929,Spring,has much of the same vsible effect as a long drought : vegetation is tanned and seared and the meadows and,"The Times, 8th March 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8565,13,3,1929,Spring,13,3,1929,Spring,", in 191 t , had there been a general drought . Its migration policy had been kept free from political","The Times, 13th March 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8566,15,3,1929,Spring,15,3,1929,Spring,justified this cautious budgeting in a reference to the prevaWling drought and the uncertainty of the diamond market . In the,"The Times, 15th March 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8567,15,3,1929,Spring,15,3,1929,Spring,1928 woud have been more favourable had not a severe drought been experienced in many pat of Asia Minor . Meating,"The Times, 15th March 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8568,18,3,1929,Spring,18,3,1929,Spring,Outlook. -There is no indication of any break in the drought for some days . ( p. 16 ) TO-DAY 'S,"The Times, 18th March 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8569,18,3,1929,Spring,18,3,1929,Spring,"undertaken to'giv'e employment to the men and the teanms when drought made ordinarY operations impracticable . '- It would appear ,","The Times, 18th March 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8570,21,3,1929,Spring,21,3,1929,Spring,to go would be childish . It is seldom that drought is so persistent in the early months of the year,"The Times, 21st March 1929",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8571,22,3,1929,Spring,22,3,1929,Spring,"South , Wales and Queensland , were affected by severe drought conditions during the year under notice . CompAmsoN wlTI PosrrioN","The Times, 22th March 1929",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8572,23,3,1929,Spring,23,3,1929,Spring,", flag- ging , of course , in a persistent drought , just as the primrose flags . They are at","The Times, 23th March 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8573,25,3,1929,Spring,25,3,1929,Spring,"districts of SWTIZERLrA , thus bringing to an end the drought . which had lasted 24 days , but so far","The Times, 25th March 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8574,25,3,1929,Spring,25,3,1929,Spring,"or the development of vegetation . A prolongation of the drought would certa'in'be seridus , but so far the thawing of","The Times, 25th March 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8575,26,3,1929,Spring,26,3,1929,Spring,"average ; that of .1928 was bad , for a drought destroyed most of the corn and barley , and in","The Times, 26th March 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8576,27,3,1929,Spring,27,3,1929,Spring,"fainine districts . Our zone escaped the worst of the drought , but it was bad enough to affect other crops","The Times, 27th March 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8577,28,3,1929,Spring,28,3,1929,Spring,goods were carried at half rates and in times of drought free conveyance and free water were given by the State,"The Times, 28th March 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8578,28,3,1929,Spring,28,3,1929,Spring,"lc. higher , with covering induced by reports of continued drought in sections of the country and rumours of export buying","The Times, 28th March 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8579,1,4,1929,Spring,1,4,1929,Spring,comeI to an end with a combined heat wave and drought . The late frosts were the most severe for many,"The Times, 1st April 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8580,1,4,1929,Spring,1,4,1929,Spring,"on'Saturday'to finish the season . ' Owinto the prolonged , drought scent iwas again ba . Eounds found plenty of foxes","The Times, 1st April 1929",England,"UKC,UKF,UKE","UKC2,UKF3,UKE1","UKC21,UKF30,UKE12","Bywell,Claxby,Welton",20th Century newspaper,Media 8581,1,4,1929,Spring,1,4,1929,Spring,of England there should be no notable break in the drought . THE CUP FINTAL. . db B.B.C. AND REQEST FOR,"The Times, 1st April 1929",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8582,1,4,1929,Spring,1,4,1929,Spring,picnic pares have-been asked to.be particularly carefulwithl matches andcigarettes the- drought-having left gorse-and heather like tinder. - NATIONAL HACKNEY SHOW. -Mrs,"The Times, 1st April 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8583,2,4,1929,Spring,2,4,1929,Spring,crops and grass that the evil results of the continued drought are seen and felt . The drought has had the,"The Times, 2th April 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8584,2,4,1929,Spring,2,4,1929,Spring,of the continued drought are seen and felt . The drought has had the further effect of so parching the withered,"The Times, 2th April 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8585,3,4,1929,Spring,3,4,1929,Spring,there is little likelilood of any real break in The drought . this week . Further ground frosts . ( 1,"The Times, 3th April 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8586,3,4,1929,Spring,3,4,1929,Spring,"has furnisahed new records of cold , beat , and drought , and possibly also of consistently high barometric readings .","The Times, 3th April 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8587,3,4,1929,Spring,3,4,1929,Spring,there is little likelihood of any reai break in The drought this week . Further ground frosts . SEA PASSAGES .,"The Times, 3th April 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8588,4,4,1929,Spring,4,4,1929,Spring,. is still enjoying very 'warm weather . The long drought is beginning to makle itself felt by a number of,"The Times, 4th April 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8589,8,4,1929,Spring,8,4,1929,Spring,"strenuous still . And in the event of ay prolonged drought , with a consequent accidental shortage of chilling steers ,","The Times, 8th April 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8590,8,4,1929,Spring,8,4,1929,Spring,"with a- thick , level sward before the early' summer drought can arrest growth and parch the earth , but conditions","The Times, 8th April 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8591,8,4,1929,Spring,8,4,1929,Spring,"justifica- tion results alone will prove , that the usual drought has this time preceded the rains . April may make","The Times, 8th April 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8592,8,4,1929,Spring,8,4,1929,Spring,"cold winds last week accentuated the stunting effects of the drought , and the refreshing infuences of the rains at the","The Times, 8th April 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8593,8,4,1929,Spring,8,4,1929,Spring,would be a rapid growth of plants if only the drought were to cease and the bitter winds give place to,"The Times, 8th April 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8594,10,4,1929,Spring,10,4,1929,Spring,"water in the London area , and even in the drought of 1921 all that was done by the Water Board","The Times, 10th April 1929",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8595,10,4,1929,Spring,10,4,1929,Spring,"frosts of February farmers have not been alarmed by the drought , and with reasonably good weather in the coming months","The Times, 10th April 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8596,13,4,1929,Spring,13,4,1929,Spring,subject of the- drv quarter make it clear that -the drought h sbeen-felt ' over most of the -kingdom. - The,"The Times, 13th April 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8597,13,4,1929,Spring,13,4,1929,Spring,"would have . exceeded it laad not three spells of drought intervened to check the flush . As regards rubbr ,","The Times, 13th April 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8598,20,4,1929,Spring,20,4,1929,Spring,"a complete drainage system in conjunction with sea defence . Droughts are not uncommon , so that water conservancy furnishes an","The Times, 20th April 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8599,20,4,1929,Spring,20,4,1929,Spring,". The position generally , follow- ng three years of drought , is one of uncertainty . This uncertainty is revealed","The Times, 20th April 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8600,20,4,1929,Spring,20,4,1929,Spring,"being carefully watched . Though the situation created by the drought and the locusts is momentarily regarded as serious , the","The Times, 20th April 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8601,22,4,1929,Spring,22,4,1929,Spring,"deadly putting . In spite of a three month 's drought the course was in magnificent order , and Hollin- well","The Times, 22th April 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8602,25,4,1929,Spring,25,4,1929,Spring,". W. MARSHALL . ILyntors , ChVaa7 , AprU.22 . DROUGHTS AFTER COLD - . WINTERS . TO THE EDITOR OF","The Times, 25th April 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8603,25,4,1929,Spring,25,4,1929,Spring,. August 10th. -We had now rain after such a drought as no man in England had known . Aug. 24th.,"The Times, 25th April 1929",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8604,25,4,1929,Spring,25,4,1929,Spring,"I had neier known . "" June 17thl. -The exceeding drought stiJl continues . "" June 28th. -We had now plentiful","The Times, 25th April 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8605,25,4,1929,Spring,25,4,1929,Spring,"-We had now plentiful rain after two 'years ' excessive drought said severe winters . "" - - I -Perhaps some","The Times, 25th April 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8606,26,4,1929,Spring,26,4,1929,Spring,", and Jreland are aU suffering from the prolonged spring drought , and are much below their customary level at this","The Times, 26th April 1929","England,Scotland,Wales","UKJ,UKM,UKL",UKJ2,"UKJ22,UKJ24","River Ouse,Sussex",20th Century newspaper,Media 8607,27,4,1929,Spring,27,4,1929,Spring,"Captain Heasley said that after he had recorded the : droughts , it , struck bun that the vessel left the","The Times, 27th April 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8608,27,4,1929,Spring,27,4,1929,Spring,"GARDENERS . ( FROM A 'CORESPONDENT . ) A spring drought is no novelty to southern gardeners , for long periods","The Times, 27th April 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8609,27,4,1929,Spring,27,4,1929,Spring,"prevailed in April , 1921-the year of the last great drought . In our unstable climate the similarity may be ended","The Times, 27th April 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8610,27,4,1929,Spring,27,4,1929,Spring,to neglect every precaution gardeners can take to palliate a drought . It is generally realized that the possibility of a,"The Times, 27th April 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8611,27,4,1929,Spring,27,4,1929,Spring,"seldom caught napping , and in anticipation of a summer drought , which , however , may not come , every","The Times, 27th April 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8612,29,4,1929,Spring,29,4,1929,Spring,"wild flowers by vandalism usually arises when there is a drought , and a consequent backward season such as prevails at","The Times, 29th April 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8613,29,4,1929,Spring,29,4,1929,Spring,"cause of their scarcity is a matter of common observation-the drought , I remember that a few years ago the present","The Times, 29th April 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8614,30,4,1929,Spring,30,4,1929,Spring,"that the inflection of the genitive spoils it . "" Drought and Fire "" Conditions "" again is not pure :","The Times, 30th April 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8615,1,5,1929,Spring,1,5,1929,Spring,"to Rolfe ) . -T. -C. ' zknn , Hrose DROUGHtTS AF ` R COLD.WINTERS. 'The well-known , Brtickner W'eather ,","The Times, 1st May 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8616,1,5,1929,Spring,1,5,1929,Spring,"12 Points from Letters : - "" Vergil "" ; Droughts After Cold Winters ; HM.S. Victoria and Campercdown ; ""","The Times, 1st May 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8617,2,5,1929,Spring,2,5,1929,Spring,"Sir Trevredyn Wynne ) . .. .. .. 17 The Drought ( Mr. C , J. P. Cave ) .. 17","The Times, 2th May 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8618,3,5,1929,Spring,3,5,1929,Spring,"x . H.w W. EnwansS , Analey ; Fording- THE DROUGHT . lThough I have not yet received the record of","The Times, 3th May 1929",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Bedgebury,20th Century newspaper,Media 8619,3,5,1929,Spring,3,5,1929,Spring,"Points from Letters : -Noise of Aero- planes ; The Drought ; Liberals and "" Free Trade "" ; Marking of","The Times, 3th May 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8620,3,5,1929,Spring,3,5,1929,Spring,"We fortunately have a crop that is not klled by drought , but the exceptionaly dry seasons last year and the","The Times, 3th May 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8621,3,5,1929,Spring,3,5,1929,Spring,"when the crop prospects looked fairly good , but later drought wai expericnced and the crop that appeared probable did not","The Times, 3th May 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8622,4,5,1929,Spring,4,5,1929,Spring,"11 , Eastbury-road , Northwood , Middle- sex . THE DROUGHT . At Totland . Bay I have , registered .","The Times, 4th May 1929",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ34,"Northwood,Totland",20th Century newspaper,Media 8623,4,5,1929,Spring,4,5,1929,Spring,"land and Egypt ; Lord Oxford and Asquith ; The Drought ; Shakespeare Memnorial Theatre ; Pronunaiation of "" Houghton ""","The Times, 4th May 1929",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8624,4,5,1929,Spring,4,5,1929,Spring,"good soil young saplings are apt to die off in drought ; and a memorial tree which has died , and","The Times, 4th May 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8625,4,5,1929,Spring,4,5,1929,Spring,"and reached 2,018,6351b. , and this despite certain periods of drought , The yield per acre had risen from 6441b. last","The Times, 4th May 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8626,6,5,1929,Spring,6,5,1929,Spring,"- 39 , Great James-street , Bedford-row , W.C.I. THE DROUGHT . . This fertile garden district has . a lower","The Times, 6th May 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8627,6,5,1929,Spring,6,5,1929,Spring,"Association , is to presid6 ovst' the cOhfereuce. p THE DROUGHT . I . EN . MORE RAIN TO COME .","The Times, 6th May 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8628,6,5,1929,Spring,6,5,1929,Spring,"other occasions this year when a defiinite break-up of the drought had seemed probable , but vigorous secondary depressions then began","The Times, 6th May 1929",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8629,6,5,1929,Spring,6,5,1929,Spring,the Continent ; Design in Public Build-. ings ; The Drought ; Religion in Schools ; Headlines ; Flotrence Nightingale 's,"The Times, 6th May 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8630,6,5,1929,Spring,6,5,1929,Spring,finest school there is-that over-stocking may incur grave misfortune if drought should intervene to disturb the growth of grass . -,"The Times, 6th May 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8631,6,5,1929,Spring,6,5,1929,Spring,"grow well wherever inhaize will grow , and it withstands drought , and can be cultivated on arid soiL- The yellow'varieties","The Times, 6th May 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8632,7,5,1929,Spring,7,5,1929,Spring,"succession of bad crops in ANATOLIA as a result of droughts has caused an economic crisis , which is bringing much","The Times, 7th May 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8633,8,5,1929,Spring,8,5,1929,Spring,thought pethaps that a 1etkr 'from' the Midlands on the drought might be of interest . My tecords give : -,"The Times, 8th May 1929",England,"UKF,UKG,UKC",UKC1,UKC12,"Midlands,Northampton",20th Century newspaper,Media 8634,8,5,1929,Spring,8,5,1929,Spring,from Letters : -The Church and the Election ; The Drought ; Questionnaires ; Rooks and their Habits ; Our Enemy,"The Times, 8th May 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8635,9,5,1929,Spring,9,5,1929,Spring,'cSomerished ftct.when next the ace comes 80merset . C.SEWL.Shgon THE DROUGHT . - Mr. Cave has shown in his letter-of May,"The Times, 9th May 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8636,10,5,1929,Spring,10,5,1929,Spring,", Royal Alfed Institution , Belvedere , llent . THE DROUGHT . I have registered the rainfall for 36 years .","The Times, 10th May 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8637,10,5,1929,Spring,10,5,1929,Spring,"oppression , but the burden has been made heavier by drought in the agri- cultural and pastoral districts . Mr. McCormack","The Times, 10th May 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8638,10,5,1929,Spring,10,5,1929,Spring,A HIawk over Knights. bridge ; Unsightly -Gasometerus ; The Drought ; Fish as a Food ; Vanishing Wild FIpwers ',"The Times, 10th May 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8639,13,5,1929,Spring,13,5,1929,Spring,store before the prices rise . . After . a drought such as we are having all over the country it,"The Times, 13th May 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8640,13,5,1929,Spring,13,5,1929,Spring,"costs of production , the serious unemploy- ment-with a coincident drought-seem at last to have been too much for the electors","The Times, 13th May 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8641,13,5,1929,Spring,13,5,1929,Spring,". The raspberries season was quickly ter a minated by drought , and for-the frsh time in the history of the","The Times, 13th May 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8642,14,5,1929,Spring,14,5,1929,Spring,"killed 35,000 persons ned reduced 100,000 others to poverty . Drought and faillure of crosps brouight aboutt ftsWine conditions , and","The Times, 14th May 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8643,15,5,1929,Spring,15,5,1929,Spring,"that of the previous year , due to pro- longed droughts which occurred in districts where certain of our largest tea","The Times, 15th May 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8644,22,5,1929,Spring,22,5,1929,Spring,", and Mr. C. S. Joseph ) .. 17 The Drought ( Mr. F. J. Parsons ) .. 17 Big Game","The Times, 22th May 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8645,22,5,1929,Spring,22,5,1929,Spring,", E.C.4 . C. s . JOSEPH . I THE DROUGHT . TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES . Sir ,","The Times, 22th May 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8646,22,5,1929,Spring,22,5,1929,Spring,"TIMES . Sir , -The following particulars of the long drought may be of interest to your readers , in view","The Times, 22th May 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8647,22,5,1929,Spring,22,5,1929,Spring,the 1896 rainfall -had reached only 8.15ik . Such a drought has no parallel in our 110 years ' record .,"The Times, 22th May 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8648,25,5,1929,Spring,25,5,1929,Spring,"was largely a thing of the past-the three years ' drought had been broken , agriculture and industry were thriving ,","The Times, 25th May 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8649,25,5,1929,Spring,25,5,1929,Spring,"Liberal. -COLONEL P. H. H. MASsY , Kensington . THE DROUGHT . There have been much drier periods than that of","The Times, 25th May 1929",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Kensington,20th Century newspaper,Media 8650,25,5,1929,Spring,25,5,1929,Spring,in the rare event of a three months ' summer drought . Alany a marshy meadow in not too limy a,"The Times, 25th May 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8651,28,5,1929,Spring,28,5,1929,Spring,"children who are attending schools in the districts stricken with drought , where several persons are reported to have died of","The Times, 28th May 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8652,29,5,1929,Spring,29,5,1929,Spring,the proposal of the employers . WATER COMPANIES AND THE DROUGHT . The South Essex Water Compauy announce that they .,"The Times, 29th May 1929",England,UKH,UKH3,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8653,29,5,1929,Spring,29,5,1929,Spring,wil not make up the deficiency which has followed the drought . There is a serious dearth of water but domestic,"The Times, 29th May 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8654,30,5,1929,Spring,30,5,1929,Spring,"storage capacity which had been made since the last big drought of 1921 , more particularly the addition of the Queen","The Times, 30th May 1929",England,"UKJ,UKI","UKJ3,UKI2,UKJ2","UKJ33,UKI23,UKJ23","Littleton,Middlesex,Queen Mary Reservoir",20th Century newspaper,Media 8655,30,5,1929,Spring,30,5,1929,Spring,"but summer , and with the prints of ice and drought hidden by herb and bloom , a savage winter see=s","The Times, 30th May 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8656,31,5,1929,Spring,31,5,1929,Spring,"and linseed areas . In the maim distcts the continued drought has seriously affected pastoral conditions , resulting in the use","The Times, 31st May 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8657,3,6,1929,Summer,3,6,1929,Summer,"prices , and there remains the con- stant danger of drought causing a cessation of growth and leading to scarcity .","The Times, 3th June 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8658,3,6,1929,Summer,3,6,1929,Summer,"sole of herbage on the meadows and cultivated fields , drought should not , have the terror that is common at","The Times, 3th June 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8659,4,6,1929,Summer,4,6,1929,Summer,"shone brilliantly . To counteract the effect of the long drought , many tons of water have been Pumped on to","The Times, 4th June 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8660,4,6,1929,Summer,4,6,1929,Summer,": --Soviet War on Religion ; Party Colours ; The Drought , Lord Rosebery ; Longevity in Sussex ; Marriage and","The Times, 4th June 1929",England,UKJ,UKJ2,"UKJ22,UKJ24",Sussex,20th Century newspaper,Media 8661,4,6,1929,Summer,4,6,1929,Summer,. ( FBOb A COBRESPONDENT . ) After weeks of drought it takes more than a few hours ' rain to,"The Times, 4th June 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8662,5,6,1929,Summer,5,6,1929,Summer,", 75 , Mark-lane . E.C.3 . MARTINS AND THE DROUGHT . Owing to the long drought house martins which arrived","The Times, 5th June 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8663,5,6,1929,Summer,5,6,1929,Summer,". MARTINS AND THE DROUGHT . Owing to the long drought house martins which arrived on Saturday . April ' ,","The Times, 5th June 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8664,5,6,1929,Summer,5,6,1929,Summer,Medicine ; Sculpture for the Underground ; Martins and the Drought ; Party Colours ; Omnibus Tickets ; Marriage and Iricome-Tax,"The Times, 5th June 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8665,6,6,1929,Summer,6,6,1929,Summer,Fl Li- Letters to the Editor . FIVE MONtTHS ' DROUGHT . LOWEST RAINFALL IN 50 YEARS ' RECORD . TO,"The Times, 6th June 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8666,6,6,1929,Summer,6,6,1929,Summer,", and others ) .. .. 15 Five Months ' Drought ( MIr . J. Hunter ) .. 10 Humphry Davy","The Times, 6th June 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8667,6,6,1929,Summer,6,6,1929,Summer,"hope deferred , for the breaking up of a settled drought . Some unknowin interference may divert or disperse the mobilization","The Times, 6th June 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8668,6,6,1929,Summer,6,6,1929,Summer,colleague to work with . Weather conditions following an early drought at Nonoi and Eellyden were favour- able for growth and,"The Times, 6th June 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8669,10,6,1929,Summer,10,6,1929,Summer,MR . JOHN HuNTrMa 's interesting letter on the continued drought of the past five months was written on the eve,"The Times, 10th June 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8670,10,6,1929,Summer,10,6,1929,Summer,will not be greatly inconvenienced by the break-up of the drought provided that it does not come in the time of,"The Times, 10th June 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8671,10,6,1929,Summer,10,6,1929,Summer,far the driest in the period 1877-1929 . After a drought so unprecedented iri the first quarter of the year it,"The Times, 10th June 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8672,10,6,1929,Summer,10,6,1929,Summer,"period . If , as is also possible , the drought should continue-for as yet it can hardly be said to","The Times, 10th June 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8673,11,6,1929,Summer,11,6,1929,Summer,: -Duke of Gloucester in Japanu ; Five Months of Drought ; Films in Education ; A Robin 's Requieim ;,"The Times, 11st June 1929",England,"UKK,UKI","UKK1,UKI1","UKK13,UKI11","Gloucestershire,Piccadilly",20th Century newspaper,Media 8674,12,6,1929,Summer,12,6,1929,Summer,so that we can send sheep there in time of drought . The CISAuRmAN. -The question of selling Ringorah has been,"The Times, 12th June 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8675,12,6,1929,Summer,12,6,1929,Summer,"remarks , said --The crop , owing to the spring drought and the exceptionally wet , cold weather late in the","The Times, 12th June 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8676,13,6,1929,Summer,13,6,1929,Summer,"danger to everything in its vicinity , in even short droughta ? After that age it becomes , except at the","The Times, 13th June 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8677,14,6,1929,Summer,14,6,1929,Summer,"a varning that , on account of last year 's drought and locust infestation of some months ago , it is","The Times, 14th June 1929",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8678,17,6,1929,Summer,17,6,1929,Summer,"one , and . furthermore , the continuance of the drought has seriously prejudieed the chance for next year 's hay","The Times, 17th June 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8679,17,6,1929,Summer,17,6,1929,Summer,"froen 8,053 to 5.211 . It is stated that the drought experienced by the Ruthven and Rockwood comPanies In Queensland during","The Times, 17th June 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8680,17,6,1929,Summer,17,6,1929,Summer,"dividekds boie cecoounended . Tbe. seoa began wth a -severe drought , wbich gteeted tho crop , whlie priceS of Syllet","The Times, 17th June 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8681,18,6,1929,Summer,18,6,1929,Summer,any other country . The Ascot course is proof against drought . For a month the turf has been gently sprayed,"The Times, 18th June 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8682,18,6,1929,Summer,18,6,1929,Summer,", for Sylhet teas , but also by a severe drought at . the'begin. ning of the season ; for owing","The Times, 18th June 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8683,18,6,1929,Summer,18,6,1929,Summer,"declined on news'of beneficial "" rains , reports that the drought had been broklen , and a forecast ot sbowers and","The Times, 18th June 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8684,20,6,1929,Summer,20,6,1929,Summer,and warmness have been beneficia azd in Northern Illinois the drought has been relieved . Conditions in the Weetern belt were,"The Times, 20th June 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8685,24,6,1929,Summer,24,6,1929,Summer,after the severe frost of the winter and the long drought that has followed they will stand much wear has to,"The Times, 24th June 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8686,25,6,1929,Summer,25,6,1929,Summer,"were bombardments , street-fighting , massacres and executions , while drought and famine withered the garden-villages of the Zarafshan , and","The Times, 25th June 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8687,25,6,1929,Summer,25,6,1929,Summer,"but the Edmonton district of Alberta is still suffering from drought , and the situa- tion is disquieting . On the","The Times, 25th June 1929",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI21,Edmonton district,20th Century newspaper,Media 8688,26,6,1929,Summer,26,6,1929,Summer,"cotton experiment in 1924 and 1925 . A year of drought followed , and a couple of normal seasons have hardly","The Times, 26th June 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8689,26,6,1929,Summer,26,6,1929,Summer,of the considerable extension of land under cultivation . The drought has never been so pro- longed nor the yield so,"The Times, 26th June 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8690,27,6,1929,Summer,27,6,1929,Summer,". COLCHESTER ROSE SHOW . GOOD DISPLAY IN SPITE OF DROUGHT . ( FROM OUIR CORRESPONDENT . ) COLCHESTER , JuNE","The Times, 27th June 1929",England,UKH,UKH3,UKH33,Colchester,20th Century newspaper,Media 8691,27,6,1929,Summer,27,6,1929,Summer,"well represented , and , taking into consideration the long drought , a wonderful collection of blooms was shown . In","The Times, 27th June 1929",England,UKH,UKH3,UKH33,Colchester,20th Century newspaper,Media 8692,28,6,1929,Summer,28,6,1929,Summer,"OW:R CORE3SPOlNDiEla . ) MANCHESTER , JUNE 27 . The drought is causing anxiety to the authorities here . Manchester 's","The Times, 28th June 1929",England,UKD,UKD3,"UKD31,UK32",,20th Century newspaper,Media 8693,28,6,1929,Summer,28,6,1929,Summer,""" the ! serious position arising out of the continued drought , "" and depreciating-the excessive -use of appli- ances for","The Times, 28th June 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8694,28,6,1929,Summer,28,6,1929,Summer,. I saw among other things the desperate effects of drought . Vast expanses of crops as good as failed from,"The Times, 28th June 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8695,29,6,1929,Summer,29,6,1929,Summer,worship in town and countrv ? After five months ' drought the cattle in the fields are suffering for want of,"The Times, 29th June 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8696,29,6,1929,Summer,29,6,1929,Summer,of a plant . THE VEGETABLE PLOT . GARDENS DURING DROUGHT . ( FROM A CORRRSPO-NDlNT . ) If the dry,"The Times, 29th June 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8697,1,7,1929,Summer,1,7,1929,Summer,our Agri- cultural Correspondent discusses the effect of the prolonged drought on the crops . ( p. 20 ) The Ministry,"The Times, 1st July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8698,1,7,1929,Summer,1,7,1929,Summer,than those which are fully mature ; and in long droughts the- percentage of phosphorus drops sharply . Lack . of,"The Times, 1st July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8699,1,7,1929,Summer,1,7,1929,Summer,the Royal Show . FARMING NOTES AND COMMENTS . THE DROUGHT . ( FROM OUR . AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT . The official,"The Times, 1st July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8700,1,7,1929,Summer,1,7,1929,Summer,While the turnips have been retarded and imperilled by the drought . the mangolds have made good headway and usually look,"The Times, 1st July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8701,3,7,1929,Summer,3,7,1929,Summer,emory of man had there been so long continued a drought as at present and the British Waterworks Association and the,"The Times, 3th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8702,3,7,1929,Summer,3,7,1929,Summer,"he owet rcotedfor any sizjilarperid snce 892 , whentherainfall THE DROUGHT QP 18b8 . : , Oke of tour eorrespondeqnte wishes","The Times, 3th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8703,3,7,1929,Summer,3,7,1929,Summer,""" Spare the Rod "" ; Encouraging Tree-planting ; The Drought of 1868 .. .. .. .. .. 12 Arrangements ..","The Times, 3th July 1929",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8704,3,7,1929,Summer,3,7,1929,Summer,"that there was no. lack of flowers , and'in-spite-of the drought the quality wasvery good . The 'show will be Open","The Times, 3th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8705,4,7,1929,Summer,4,7,1929,Summer,( Sir Henry Burt ) 1 . Seven Months of Drought ( Mr. J. Hunter ) .. .. .. .. ..,"The Times, 4th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8706,5,7,1929,Summer,5,7,1929,Summer,"anglers , -hoZ have been handicapped Aby six months of drought . Rivers ; both large and small , are in","The Times, 5th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8707,5,7,1929,Summer,5,7,1929,Summer,"Lincoln 's Inn , W.C.2 , JuIy 4 . THE DROUGHT AND THE SPRINGS . TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES","The Times, 5th July 1929",England,UKF,UKF3,UKF30,Lincoln,20th Century newspaper,Media 8708,5,7,1929,Summer,5,7,1929,Summer,Prince A. LobanowRostovsky ) .. .. .. .. 12 The Drought and the Springs ( Mr. J. Dover ) .. ..,"The Times, 5th July 1929",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 8709,6,7,1929,Summer,6,7,1929,Summer,"published last Saturday On the serious effects of Ute present drought I.concluded it by mentioning that "" old men , however","The Times, 6th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8710,6,7,1929,Summer,6,7,1929,Summer,gather that ( 1 ) the year of the great drought was 1868. ( 2 ) Men with ladders were employed,"The Times, 6th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8711,6,7,1929,Summer,6,7,1929,Summer,"were unable to be drDlled until September , when the drought ended , and , owing to the heated conditioa of","The Times, 6th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8712,6,7,1929,Summer,6,7,1929,Summer,"PAUty , 8 , Onslow-gar- dons , S.W.2 . THE DROUGHT . Your eorresp-ondent writing from Mere , Wilts , gives","The Times, 6th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8713,6,7,1929,Summer,6,7,1929,Summer,Poles and Sleepers ; Through Coaches to Geneva ; The Drought ; The Forest of Dean. ; Indian Railways ; Destruction,"The Times, 6th July 1929",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK13,Forest of Dean,20th Century newspaper,Media 8714,6,7,1929,Summer,6,7,1929,Summer,"their comparatively stunted growth is the inevitable result of the drought , though it is less of a tax on l.","The Times, 6th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8715,6,7,1929,Summer,6,7,1929,Summer,tine. and much anxiety Is being caused by the continued drought . InI sympathy with oPtion naarkets. general firmness has heen,"The Times, 6th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8716,8,7,1929,Summer,8,7,1929,Summer,that the-countryside is not as yet showing much sign of drought is probably due to the generally dull and col 'weather,"The Times, 8th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8717,8,7,1929,Summer,8,7,1929,Summer,most lavishly and most effectively displayed . After days of drought the recent rain had cleaLsed and quickened the foliage and,"The Times, 8th July 1929",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,"Green Park,St. James",20th Century newspaper,Media 8718,8,7,1929,Summer,8,7,1929,Summer,imadequate to take all the supply . EVIDENCES OF THE DROUGHT . Farmers sometimes have- quaint but singularly impressive ways of,"The Times, 8th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8719,8,7,1929,Summer,8,7,1929,Summer,"TiHE TIMES "" SPECIAL REPORTS . SERIOuTS EFFECT OF 'TF.J DROUGHT . - i - ( FRO OUR AOR1CULTUpAL l .","The Times, 8th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8720,8,7,1929,Summer,8,7,1929,Summer,follow . It was after mid- sUIntrer that the 1911 drought dovastated the land and disorganized the business i of stock-,"The Times, 8th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8721,8,7,1929,Summer,8,7,1929,Summer,"East Anglia has borne the full effect of the ! drought , but Kent also has suffered ! severely , and","The Times, 8th July 1929",England,"UKH,UKJ,UKF","UKH1,UKJ4,UKF3","UKJ42,UKF30",Lincoln,20th Century newspaper,Media 8722,8,7,1929,Summer,8,7,1929,Summer,Heavy land of fine texture is always less susceptible to drought than thejland of.coarser texture through which water pereolat6s speedilv I,"The Times, 8th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8723,8,7,1929,Summer,8,7,1929,Summer,but is explained by the dis-I astrous effect of the drought upon the i growth of herbage . The only conclusion,"The Times, 8th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8724,8,7,1929,Summer,8,7,1929,Summer,". The country , too , has been suffering from drought , which has hindered ploughing , though recent weather reports","The Times, 8th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8725,8,7,1929,Summer,8,7,1929,Summer,"strength at Winnipeg and the -firmness at LiverpooL . Continued drought was reported from Argentina , and Mr. C. H. Donovan","The Times, 8th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8726,9,7,1929,Summer,9,7,1929,Summer,to over- emphasize the damage occasionally wrought by fire and drought and the hardships of life outback. ; no iigrant will,"The Times, 9th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8727,9,7,1929,Summer,9,7,1929,Summer,common roads. -The Rarv . WILFID . VAXLNrT . THE DROUGHT OF 1868 . I can corrobprate . Mr. Tucker 's,"The Times, 9th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8728,9,7,1929,Summer,9,7,1929,Summer,"; Precedence in Peerages ; Steam Road Cars ; The Drought of 1868 ; Registered Letters ; Castle Acre Priory ,","The Times, 9th July 1929",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8729,9,7,1929,Summer,9,7,1929,Summer,But in the greater part of the eastern belt the drought has been so unparalleled that an acute dearth of hay,"The Times, 9th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8730,9,7,1929,Summer,9,7,1929,Summer,. Heavy land of fine texture is less susceptible to drought than land of coarser texture through which water percolates quickly,"The Times, 9th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8731,9,7,1929,Summer,9,7,1929,Summer,"best . What they are afraid of , if the drought continues , is that there will be no grass at","The Times, 9th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8732,9,7,1929,Summer,9,7,1929,Summer,"at all . Upon other crops the effect of the drought is , happily , not so serious . Wheat ,","The Times, 9th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8733,9,7,1929,Summer,9,7,1929,Summer,"promises a good return . Barley , on the best drought- resisting land , looks well , except that the straw","The Times, 9th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8734,10,7,1929,Summer,10,7,1929,Summer,the very long drivers must be profoundly grateful to the drought which has made the two-shot holes a little less terrific,"The Times, 10th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8735,10,7,1929,Summer,10,7,1929,Summer,"against an estimate of *#9 . OpOlb .. a severe drought experienced in the spring being . respon. gdble for. ,","The Times, 10th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8736,12,7,1929,Summer,12,7,1929,Summer,", reference is made by writers to the "" excessive drought "" of May , June , and July , ""","The Times, 12th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8737,12,7,1929,Summer,12,7,1929,Summer,"Missirig Zoffany "" ( Sir Evan Cotton ) 10 The Drought of 1868 ( Mr. J. Hunter ) . ' 10","The Times, 12th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8738,13,7,1929,Summer,13,7,1929,Summer,on its behalf are eager to point out that the drought has been cruel to it : Certainly at the moment,"The Times, 13th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8739,13,7,1929,Summer,13,7,1929,Summer,gravity of the situation caused by the present very exceptional drought . While there was no possibility of introducing legislation before,"The Times, 13th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8740,13,7,1929,Summer,13,7,1929,Summer,in Brief . A telegram from HoxG-xoNGc states thab the drought has ended and that it is raming more or less,"The Times, 13th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8741,15,7,1929,Summer,15,7,1929,Summer,"Ha ; rtley Wintney , Basingstoke . BIRDS AND THDE DROUGHT . It is usually against my principles to feed the","The Times, 15th July 1929",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,Basingstoke,20th Century newspaper,Media 8742,15,7,1929,Summer,15,7,1929,Summer,"they do not do their duty . In a prolonged drought such as we are now experiencing , however , I","The Times, 15th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8743,15,7,1929,Summer,15,7,1929,Summer,"A Dog Left in a Car ; Birds and the Drought , Six Months ' Rainfall ; The Palestine Front ;","The Times, 15th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8744,15,7,1929,Summer,15,7,1929,Summer,""" our Agri- cultural Correspondent discusses the effects of the drought , agricultural institutes , and premium buUs. ( p. 20","The Times, 15th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8745,15,7,1929,Summer,15,7,1929,Summer,very existence . FARMING NOTES AND COMMENTS . EFFECTS OF DROUGHT . ( FROM3 OUR AGRICULTRAL CORREOSPONflT . ) The country,"The Times, 15th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8746,15,7,1929,Summer,15,7,1929,Summer,", all accounts no more . disastrous effects of the drought on crops and grass were witnessed btha the condition in","The Times, 15th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8747,15,7,1929,Summer,15,7,1929,Summer,", even on the verge of t-he Fens . The drought has inissed nio part of the country , but the","The Times, 15th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8748,15,7,1929,Summer,15,7,1929,Summer,cistem has proved efficient and has not run dry this droughty season . It is a fact that a very laree,"The Times, 15th July 1929",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8749,15,7,1929,Summer,15,7,1929,Summer,"able to report a satisfactory recovery . Largely owing to drought conditions , ifS operations for 1926 resulted in a loss","The Times, 15th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8750,15,7,1929,Summer,15,7,1929,Summer,by the Canadian Wheat Pool . The reason is the drought from which.all the prairie provinces have suffered during the past,"The Times, 15th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8751,15,7,1929,Summer,15,7,1929,Summer,'s Properties in Queensland-with the exception of one station where drought still prevails-the rains experienced durint the early months of this,"The Times, 15th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8752,16,7,1929,Summer,16,7,1929,Summer,. - HA1MIILTON FYPE . Points from Letters . T'HE DROUGHT OF 1868 . There is one concomitant of a drought,"The Times, 16th July 1929",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Sevenoaks,20th Century newspaper,Media 8753,16,7,1929,Summer,16,7,1929,Summer,DROUGHT OF 1868 . There is one concomitant of a drought from which we are now happily delivered . In tho,"The Times, 16th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8754,16,7,1929,Summer,16,7,1929,Summer,"the evaporation from the young leaf surface , and then drought have caused many casualties among the young trees and will","The Times, 16th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8755,16,7,1929,Summer,16,7,1929,Summer,. Hamilton Fyfe ) 12 Points from Letters : -The Drought of 1868 ; Hardened Offenders ; Post Office Services ;,"The Times, 16th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8756,16,7,1929,Summer,16,7,1929,Summer,"a critical eye , it is true , signs of drought were perceptible . The lakes showed a width of dry","The Times, 16th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8757,16,7,1929,Summer,16,7,1929,Summer,"brown spate , failed to raise the smallest floo& In drought the dry sward of thefelkde sucks in the moisture instead","The Times, 16th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8758,16,7,1929,Summer,16,7,1929,Summer,of cloudless weather . The northem hills may in a droughty spell miss one finer shado of beirutv-the clear shining which,"The Times, 16th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8759,17,7,1929,Summer,17,7,1929,Summer,"suffered from the historically severe winteFr and the long following drought , but it played splendilly none the less , and","The Times, 17th July 1929",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM22,St. Andrews,20th Century newspaper,Media 8760,17,7,1929,Summer,17,7,1929,Summer,"cargo and passenger revenue for the second half of 1928. drought , but in a country which depends so largely on","The Times, 17th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8761,17,7,1929,Summer,17,7,1929,Summer,AGUICtULTURAL COMPANY . REVIEW OF YEAR 'S OPERATIONS . HEAVY DROUGHT EXPENSES . CHAOTIC STATE OF THE N.S.W. COAL TRADE .,"The Times, 17th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8762,17,7,1929,Summer,17,7,1929,Summer,"diminished demand for land there . But for the actual drought expenses of over 54,000 , we could , without any","The Times, 17th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8763,17,7,1929,Summer,17,7,1929,Summer,the company during its occupation . Notwithstanding the very heavy drought expenses incurred during the last three years at Corona and,"The Times, 17th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8764,17,7,1929,Summer,17,7,1929,Summer,", and , in spite of the many years of drought , Headingly might . do well , as we still","The Times, 17th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8765,17,7,1929,Summer,17,7,1929,Summer,", the great increase in wages , and the periodic droughts , it pays to hold valuable freehold land like Warrah","The Times, 17th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8766,18,7,1929,Summer,18,7,1929,Summer,", but the pitch , which , owing to the drought , had neces- [ sarily received the assistance of water","The Times, 18th July 1929",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK23,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8767,18,7,1929,Summer,18,7,1929,Summer,", and 12hr. at Eastbourne . WATER SUPPLIES . The drought is causing anxiety about water supplies in many parts of","The Times, 18th July 1929",England,"UKJ,UKI","UKJ2,UKI2,UKJ3","UKJ24,UKJ22,UKI23,UKJ31","Bognor,Eastbourne,Kew,Southsea",20th Century newspaper,Media 8768,18,7,1929,Summer,18,7,1929,Summer,p. 163 TO-DAY 'S NEWS . HOME . The continued drought is causing anxiety about water supplies in many parts of,"The Times, 18th July 1929",Scotland,UKM,,,West Scotland,20th Century newspaper,Media 8769,19,7,1929,Summer,19,7,1929,Summer,anticyclone is now extending north-eastwards over these districts . THE DROUGHT . STATE OF THE WATER SUPPLIES . The state of,"The Times, 19th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8770,20,7,1929,Summer,20,7,1929,Summer,conserved . It is impossible to restrain these beasts when drought drives them far afield in search of food and water,"The Times, 20th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8771,20,7,1929,Summer,20,7,1929,Summer,"be given notice that , in consequence of the unusual drought , the Board , in pursuance of their statutory powers","The Times, 20th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8772,20,7,1929,Summer,20,7,1929,Summer,"W. James , said that in view of the continued drought and of conflicting statements about the position of the London","The Times, 20th July 1929",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8773,20,7,1929,Summer,20,7,1929,Summer,"of the use of water having been curtailed during the drought , it had in the last fortnight increased by 30,000,000","The Times, 20th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8774,20,7,1929,Summer,20,7,1929,Summer,stated yesterday that it would remain in force till the drought ended . It would probably mean the saving of tens,"The Times, 20th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8775,20,7,1929,Summer,20,7,1929,Summer,Removal of Charing Cross Station .. .. Illustrations : The Drought in the North nv .. Correspondence : Electric Cables in,"The Times, 20th July 1929",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8776,20,7,1929,Summer,20,7,1929,Summer,"distress , niartagon lilies are a little stunted by the drought , and only where the roots can get to moisture","The Times, 20th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8777,20,7,1929,Summer,20,7,1929,Summer,) rif I I 11 I I 11 filitin THE DROUGHT IN THE NORTH : . . .. . .. .,"The Times, 20th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8778,20,7,1929,Summer,20,7,1929,Summer,"deterioration in A ! ustralia , as well as continued drought in the American north-west apd Cianads . A sharp decline","The Times, 20th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8779,22,7,1929,Summer,22,7,1929,Summer,"Road , London , W.C.2 . Think of a prolonged drought- and end it with S he OrDA iPP SODA WATER","The Times, 22th July 1929",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8780,22,7,1929,Summer,22,7,1929,Summer,neglected for years by . al administrations . The present drought should serve as an incentive to the sinking of artesian,"The Times, 22th July 1929",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8781,22,7,1929,Summer,22,7,1929,Summer,", Ltd. , 170 , Piccadill , . W. THE DROUGHT . BWATER INSPECTORS ' PATROL . FARMERS ' FEAR FOR","The Times, 22th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8782,22,7,1929,Summer,22,7,1929,Summer,. KNUTSFORD. -In the rural districts of Clieliiire the prolonged drought is causing considerable hardship and in many cases serious financial,"The Times, 22th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8783,22,7,1929,Summer,22,7,1929,Summer,onlv restricted supplies will be available so long as the drought continues . ELECTRICITY COMMISSION . CONFERENCE ON SUPPLY IN RU,"The Times, 22th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8784,22,7,1929,Summer,22,7,1929,Summer,"them from the "" partial service "" which during the drought of 1921 had to be put into force in some","The Times, 22th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8785,22,7,1929,Summer,22,7,1929,Summer,to be remembered that works designed to meet the excessive drought that may occur once in ten or twenty years would,"The Times, 22th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8786,22,7,1929,Summer,22,7,1929,Summer,"rank with 1921 and 1929 as exceptionally dry . The drought will serve , at least , to hatch out schemes","The Times, 22th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8787,22,7,1929,Summer,22,7,1929,Summer,comfort . . = FARMING NOTES AND COMMENTS . THE DROUGHT . ( FROM OU . AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT . ) Water,"The Times, 22th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8788,22,7,1929,Summer,22,7,1929,Summer,"of want proportionately severe and serious . Prolonged and severe droughts are not common with us , at least not to","The Times, 22th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8789,22,7,1929,Summer,22,7,1929,Summer,of things involves awkward conditions for us and the protracted drought of the present summer is prov- ing extremely difficult and,"The Times, 22th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8790,22,7,1929,Summer,22,7,1929,Summer,disquieting experiences in milk production are becoming frequent . The drought has affected both the amount and quality of keep and,"The Times, 22th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8791,22,7,1929,Summer,22,7,1929,Summer,"DAY . THE NORFOLK BARLEY CROP . EFFECT OF THE DROUGHT . ( FROm OUR COBRESPONDENT . ) NORWICH , JULY","The Times, 22th July 1929",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8792,22,7,1929,Summer,22,7,1929,Summer,the prospects of the barley crop in Norfolk . The drought has . seriously affected the barley on 'the lighter soils,"The Times, 22th July 1929",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8793,23,7,1929,Summer,23,7,1929,Summer,"fact , is infiitesimal when compared with the harm by drought or locusts . Where game is shown to be a","The Times, 23th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8794,23,7,1929,Summer,23,7,1929,Summer,leaves to attend the conference . A BREAK IN THE DROUGHT . RAIN OVER THE MIDLANDS . ( FROM OUR WEATHR,"The Times, 23th July 1929",England,"UKF,UKG",,,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 8795,24,7,1929,Summer,24,7,1929,Summer,"in Greycoat-street , Westminster , yesterday afternoon . The long-continued drought has been very try- ing for rose growers , as","The Times, 24th July 1929",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Westminster,20th Century newspaper,Media 8796,24,7,1929,Summer,24,7,1929,Summer,", whether their inability be due to tarred roads , drought , or both . If those observant enough to note","The Times, 24th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8797,24,7,1929,Summer,24,7,1929,Summer,"faUin for a month , and the continuance of the drought is. causing damage to crops in. the Trent district .","The Times, 24th July 1929",England,"UKE,UKF,UKG",UKE1,,River Trent,20th Century newspaper,Media 8798,24,7,1929,Summer,24,7,1929,Summer,"1927 , the company 's special expenditure due to the drought amounted to the substantial sum of 141,000 , and it","The Times, 24th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8799,24,7,1929,Summer,24,7,1929,Summer,"estimated that the total loss to the company caused by drought during the last three years exceeds 800,000 . This aptly","The Times, 24th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8800,24,7,1929,Summer,24,7,1929,Summer,. INCREASE IN PROFIT AND DIVIDEND . LOSSES DUE TO DROUGHT . WOOL PRODUCTION AND MARKET OUTLOOK . IR . ANTDREW,"The Times, 24th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8801,24,7,1929,Summer,24,7,1929,Summer,"year . These anticipations were grievously disappointed , for the drought continued with unabated severity over fully two-fifths of the State","The Times, 24th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8802,24,7,1929,Summer,24,7,1929,Summer,"with one exception , continued in the grip of the drought . A considerable improvement in conditions , however , has","The Times, 24th July 1929",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,Clermont district,20th Century newspaper,Media 8803,24,7,1929,Summer,24,7,1929,Summer,"increase over the previous year of over 20,000 . SPECIAL DROuGHT EXPENDITURE . The total special drought expenditure amounted to approximately","The Times, 24th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8804,24,7,1929,Summer,24,7,1929,Summer,"over 20,000 . SPECIAL DROuGHT EXPENDITURE . The total special drought expenditure amounted to approximately 141,000 in 1928 , as compared","The Times, 24th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8805,24,7,1929,Summer,24,7,1929,Summer,"country ) , 49,000 . Our expenditure in combating the drought during the three trying Years 1926 to 1928 inclusive has","The Times, 24th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8806,24,7,1929,Summer,24,7,1929,Summer,"idea of the loss to the company caused by the drought during these last three years , I l may say","The Times, 24th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8807,24,7,1929,Summer,24,7,1929,Summer,thanks for their efficient and unfailing efforts for the third drought year in succession . I know of no more depressing,"The Times, 24th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8808,24,7,1929,Summer,24,7,1929,Summer,"management and the employees on our properties suffering through the drought , and how severe a strain thev are subject to","The Times, 24th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8809,24,7,1929,Summer,24,7,1929,Summer,"might have been expected from so severe and prolonged a drought . This , however . has only been rendered possible","The Times, 24th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8810,24,7,1929,Summer,24,7,1929,Summer,", however . has only been rendered possible by-the protective drought expenditure already referred to . LIvE-STOCe SALEs . Our cash","The Times, 24th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8811,24,7,1929,Summer,24,7,1929,Summer,herds which suffered severely during the last four years of drought . BntsBsAE WOOL STOnaS . The soundness of the company,"The Times, 24th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8812,24,7,1929,Summer,24,7,1929,Summer,"the case of lessees who have suffered severely from the drought , the report said : - "" It is equitable","The Times, 24th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8813,24,7,1929,Summer,24,7,1929,Summer,needless loss of mtniay millions of sheep in times of drought . Queensland as a State would be a gainer by,"The Times, 24th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8814,24,7,1929,Summer,24,7,1929,Summer,"cross- country lines would only be used during times of drought , for a continuous stream of store cattle from the","The Times, 24th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8815,24,7,1929,Summer,24,7,1929,Summer,", Longreach , Winton , and Kynuna is still badly drought stricken , while east of that line conditions are fair","The Times, 24th July 1929",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK21,Winton,20th Century newspaper,Media 8816,24,7,1929,Summer,24,7,1929,Summer,"a very unsatisfactory way ; the western division is badly drought affected , and the central division , with the exception","The Times, 24th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8817,25,7,1929,Summer,25,7,1929,Summer,THE UNFED- SPRINGS . English landscapes are soon touched by drought because- of their prevailing moisture . After a week 's,"The Times, 25th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8818,25,7,1929,Summer,25,7,1929,Summer,"wonder if the springs and wells , starved by the drought of winter , are still shrinking , and that there","The Times, 25th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8819,25,7,1929,Summer,25,7,1929,Summer,at new and higher springs . The effect of a droughty season is all the more marked . Water- plants of,"The Times, 25th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8820,25,7,1929,Summer,25,7,1929,Summer,"their blowpipes more freely . As the soil hardens with drought , moles cease throwing their hills in the pastures ,","The Times, 25th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8821,25,7,1929,Summer,25,7,1929,Summer,ration of shell-snails which helps to nourish them both in drought and in frost . Snails themselves practise the same protective,"The Times, 25th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8822,25,7,1929,Summer,25,7,1929,Summer,". At the end of March , 1928 , the drought , which had affected a large part of the Cape","The Times, 25th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8823,25,7,1929,Summer,25,7,1929,Summer,"State , 'the Western Province and other districts , serious drought was conflned to parts of the South-Western and Western Karroo","The Times, 25th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8824,25,7,1929,Summer,25,7,1929,Summer,"ever , since fallen throughout the Cape , and the drought now appears to have been definutely broken in all districts","The Times, 25th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8825,25,7,1929,Summer,25,7,1929,Summer,make rapid headway . The greater part of the former drought area is now largely restocked . Improved methods are coming,"The Times, 25th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8826,25,7,1929,Summer,25,7,1929,Summer,"mohair industry is rapidly recovering from the effects of the drought , but the uncertain condition of the market is causing","The Times, 25th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8827,25,7,1929,Summer,25,7,1929,Summer,are . of course . entirelY unaffected by periods of drought . Harrmgate 's bracing air wfll tone YOU UD .,"The Times, 25th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8828,26,7,1929,Summer,26,7,1929,Summer,"Prayer-book of 1928 , until such times a the present drought is definitely broken . THLE MINERS . E EIGHT HOUIRtS","The Times, 26th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8829,26,7,1929,Summer,26,7,1929,Summer,3d. to Is. 4d. per lb . Owing to the drought . store cattle were in very small supDly . Muich,"The Times, 26th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8830,27,7,1929,Summer,27,7,1929,Summer,is due to the fact that in certain areas the drought has made it impossible foi them to get mud to,"The Times, 27th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8831,27,7,1929,Summer,27,7,1929,Summer,to the enclosure for some time . The heat and drought of the last few weeks have had no bad effect,"The Times, 27th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8832,27,7,1929,Summer,27,7,1929,Summer,Dream of Life .. 15 Garden Notes : Times of Drought 15 Golf : The Rational Player .. 6 Illustrations :,"The Times, 27th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8833,27,7,1929,Summer,27,7,1929,Summer,many of the woollen mills in Yorkshire owing to the drought . In some cases deliveries of overcoatings are already in,"The Times, 27th July 1929",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 8834,27,7,1929,Summer,27,7,1929,Summer,"Chapel , 7 p.m . GARDEN NOTES . TMIS OF DROUGHT . ( FROM A CORRESPONDENT . ) Persistent drought affects","The Times, 27th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8835,27,7,1929,Summer,27,7,1929,Summer,OF DROUGHT . ( FROM A CORRESPONDENT . ) Persistent drought affects gardens in different ways . Its incidence depends on,"The Times, 27th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8836,27,7,1929,Summer,27,7,1929,Summer,provide adequate arrange- ments for their irrigation in times of drought as an integral part of the scheme ; it means,"The Times, 27th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8837,27,7,1929,Summer,27,7,1929,Summer,"this country because , like an arctic winter , punishing drought is comparatively rare here . The sight , how- ever","The Times, 27th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8838,27,7,1929,Summer,27,7,1929,Summer,", and there are many of these . even in drought-stricken areas . Thev are usually in a fold of the","The Times, 27th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8839,27,7,1929,Summer,27,7,1929,Summer,great country in which we are so deeply interested-strikes and drought . There are the constantly recurring strikes that practically paralyse,"The Times, 27th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8840,27,7,1929,Summer,27,7,1929,Summer,"rain , and , while the effects of a serious drought and unsettled labour conditions can not be overcome by magic","The Times, 27th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8841,29,7,1929,Summer,29,7,1929,Summer,be concluded on Friday . In spite of the long drought the course appears to be-in very good order . Naturally,"The Times, 29th July 1929",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ24,Goodwood,20th Century newspaper,Media 8842,29,7,1929,Summer,29,7,1929,Summer,"G mphi .. 2 . DIRT TRACKI RACINTG . Tho drought has made the majority of speed- ways excessively drv ,","The Times, 29th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8843,29,7,1929,Summer,29,7,1929,Summer,"they report that this opening was followed by a "" drought which could not have been foreseen , and without doubt","The Times, 29th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8844,29,7,1929,Summer,29,7,1929,Summer,"these ventilators were accordingly closed . The continuation of the drought and heat led to many further complaints , but the","The Times, 29th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8845,29,7,1929,Summer,29,7,1929,Summer,"fromn the Eastern counties , while dis-- cerning effects of drought , frequently ex- pressed envy of the healthy . appearance","The Times, 29th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8846,30,7,1929,Summer,30,7,1929,Summer,so bad as miglht be anticipated after so long a drought . For the first time in the history of the,"The Times, 30th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8847,30,7,1929,Summer,30,7,1929,Summer,higher temperature is to be expected . HEAT WAVE AND DROUGHT IN U.S. ( FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT . ) NEW,"The Times, 30th July 1929",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8848,30,7,1929,Summer,30,7,1929,Summer,"and lake resorts , seven persons were drowned . The drought , from which the whole country has suffered this month","The Times, 30th July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8849,30,7,1929,Summer,30,7,1929,Summer,"tired and a few have found the trials of the drought too much for them , but , generally , Kew","The Times, 30th July 1929",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Kew,20th Century newspaper,Media 8850,30,7,1929,Summer,30,7,1929,Summer,firmer advies8 tmnn expected from Liverpool and the continuance of drought conditions in the country . Further advances were established afterwards,"The Times, 30th July 1929",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8851,31,7,1929,Summer,31,7,1929,Summer,"been abnormally frequent and severe this summer . The acute drought still persists in the West , with no immediate prospect","The Times, 31st July 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8852,1,8,1929,Summer,1,8,1929,Summer,"afterwards owing to the absence of any relief to the drought , further reports of crop damage , and reduced estimates","The Times, 1st August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8853,2,8,1929,Summer,2,8,1929,Summer,ing qualities in a normal Englisha smrmer that a severe drought during the long days produces a sense of something un-,"The Times, 2th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8854,2,8,1929,Summer,2,8,1929,Summer,"given hostages ' to fortune ; and in a long drought , while the sun is high , fortune drives a","The Times, 2th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8855,2,8,1929,Summer,2,8,1929,Summer,which our periodical floods might he stored for use in drought . He may even devise some smal scheme of his,"The Times, 2th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8856,2,8,1929,Summer,2,8,1929,Summer,"most in contaet with man , that -the effects of drought are visible . The seed and insect eaters naturally find","The Times, 2th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8857,2,8,1929,Summer,2,8,1929,Summer,"rise of jc. , with shorts covering on reports of drought and black rust damage in the North . West an&","The Times, 2th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8858,3,8,1929,Summer,3,8,1929,Summer,"fairways , a miracle of greenness in this summer of drought , were good , judged by any stand- ards .","The Times, 3th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8859,3,8,1929,Summer,3,8,1929,Summer,.. 6 Points from Letters : -The Kiig ; Thle Drought in Kent ; Water in Rural Distriets ; Women at,"The Times, 3th August 1929",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8860,5,8,1929,Summer,5,8,1929,Summer,"practically closed . CANADIAN WHEAT CROP . DAMAGE FROM THE DROUGHT . ( FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT. ) 0TTAWA , AUG.","The Times, 5th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8861,5,8,1929,Summer,5,8,1929,Summer,"about the damage to the Western grain crop thlrough the drought , and forecasts a light gield . Fairly widespread rains","The Times, 5th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8862,5,8,1929,Summer,5,8,1929,Summer,"water had , been enough , - this year of drought To have three brace of trout as well ! -theeup","The Times, 5th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8863,5,8,1929,Summer,5,8,1929,Summer,Agriculture . ARABLE OR GRASS . THE LESSONS OF THE DROUGHT . RgROWN PASTURES . ( rRCml OUR AGRXCULTUIAIL CORRESPONDLN.j The,"The Times, 5th August 1929",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,Felixstowe,20th Century newspaper,Media 8864,5,8,1929,Summer,5,8,1929,Summer,have suffered much less from the pro- 'onged and severe drought than the Erassland .. The Times crop reports testify to,"The Times, 5th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8865,5,8,1929,Summer,5,8,1929,Summer,"farmers to be convinced that the real victims of the drought , so far as produc- tion is concerned , have","The Times, 5th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8866,5,8,1929,Summer,5,8,1929,Summer,RAIN . ( FI'RO OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT . ) The drought may now le regarded as at an end . Farmers,"The Times, 5th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8867,5,8,1929,Summer,5,8,1929,Summer,the degree to which land and the crops suffer from drought . In many districts in Great Britain frequent rains are,"The Times, 5th August 1929",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8868,5,8,1929,Summer,5,8,1929,Summer,"the Prairie Provinces , where , owing to the long-continued drought , only about 50 per cent , of the average","The Times, 5th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8869,7,8,1929,Summer,7,8,1929,Summer,"up They build alam . Awl then , when the drought comes , they pay the mwater out and the dryseasonisasfertile","The Times, 7th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8870,8,8,1929,Summer,8,8,1929,Summer,"particularly in the southern area , has been prejudiced by drought during the ploughing season . Industrial Company 's Russian Losses","The Times, 8th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8871,9,8,1929,Summer,9,8,1929,Summer,"TO THE EDITOR OF THE ThLIES . Sir , -The drought has now deflnitely broken , but it would be follv","The Times, 9th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8872,9,8,1929,Summer,9,8,1929,Summer,"num- bers should be diminished , on aecount of the drought and grazing conditions . The method used is admitted to","The Times, 9th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8873,10,8,1929,Summer,10,8,1929,Summer,of valuable services . GARDEN NOTES . EFFECTS OP THE DROUGHT . ( FROM A COBtRESPONDENT . ) For the first,"The Times, 10th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8874,10,8,1929,Summer,10,8,1929,Summer,plants which had not begun their annual rest before the drought broke . Tired leaves have been swvept off the trees,"The Times, 10th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8875,10,8,1929,Summer,10,8,1929,Summer,were at e end of July in the last great drought eight years ago . The reason can not be that,"The Times, 10th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8876,10,8,1929,Summer,10,8,1929,Summer,in the earth was any higher when t ; e drought virtu- ally began in the south sOx months ago than,"The Times, 10th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8877,12,8,1929,Summer,12,8,1929,Summer,"the Br.aa at Tetchen , which bear inscriptions recording the droughts of . several centuries , hve again appeared above the","The Times, 12th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8878,12,8,1929,Summer,12,8,1929,Summer,"on the whole , favourable . thhe end of the drought there is little fear of moorland fires , which are","The Times, 12th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8879,12,8,1929,Summer,12,8,1929,Summer,"cases more , whereas in the fertile county of Lincoln drought has been acute and the use of hay or catch","The Times, 12th August 1929",England,UKF,UKF3,UKF30,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8880,12,8,1929,Summer,12,8,1929,Summer,THE CEREAL CROPS . The corn crops have withstood the drought better than the most optimistic expected . Wheat pronmised to,"The Times, 12th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8881,12,8,1929,Summer,12,8,1929,Summer,"of the "" fly "" and the influences of the drought . THE HARVEST . The harvest has been begun in","The Times, 12th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8882,12,8,1929,Summer,12,8,1929,Summer,"been fragmentary and slow . It is not uncommon for drought to obtain when rains would be beneficial , and for","The Times, 12th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8883,12,8,1929,Summer,12,8,1929,Summer,the greater part of England . jJMIaUs-TM1YMAiWA$t3 ? CRWmrEIY AFTER DROUGHT Clean Paths Renovate Lawns Write Jot useful guile from '51,"The Times, 12th August 1929",England,UKF,UKF3,UKF30,Lincoln,20th Century newspaper,Media 8884,12,8,1929,Summer,12,8,1929,Summer,"etc Guide an V lApartment bat from Secetary , AFTER DROUGHTVER Renovate Lawntetinet Write for meful Commitfrom s.R. express trains fromn","The Times, 12th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8885,12,8,1929,Summer,12,8,1929,Summer,to liminate . One of the senses in which untimely drought can be disastrous for farmers is the loss gf the,"The Times, 12th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8886,12,8,1929,Summer,12,8,1929,Summer,and foreig liquidation and shorts elling on reports that the drought had been relieved in some sections of the Western belt,"The Times, 12th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8887,13,8,1929,Summer,13,8,1929,Summer,"milk production has alteady been increased this summer by the drought and by the consequent scarcity of grass , arid will","The Times, 13th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8888,14,8,1929,Summer,14,8,1929,Summer,it not far more likely that a prolonged and acute drought is the real explanation ? Is it not most likely,"The Times, 14th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8889,14,8,1929,Summer,14,8,1929,Summer,"They build a dam . And then , when the drought cones , they pay the water out and the dry","The Times, 14th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8890,15,8,1929,Summer,15,8,1929,Summer,", but a precarious water supply , due to the drought , split the Brigade into its constituent battalions , and","The Times, 15th August 1929",England,"UKK,UKG","UKK1,UKG2","UKK13,UKG22","Cheltenham,Gloucestershire,Whittington",20th Century newspaper,Media 8891,15,8,1929,Summer,15,8,1929,Summer,"Abbey , near Banbury . Had the effects of the drought appeared earher , the South Midland Brigade might have occupied","The Times, 15th August 1929",England,"UKJ,UKF,UKG",UKJ1,UKJ14,"Banbury,Midlands,Wroxton Abbey",20th Century newspaper,Media 8892,16,8,1929,Summer,16,8,1929,Summer,cost of milk production may have been caused by the drought . The posi- tion in regard to London retail milk,"The Times, 16th August 1929",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8893,16,8,1929,Summer,16,8,1929,Summer,Central Provinces and Berars as well as in G-ujerat . Drought . moreover . continues in parts of the South of,"The Times, 16th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8894,17,8,1929,Summer,17,8,1929,Summer,"matter . In the "" gran seco "" or great drought "" cattle in herds of thousands rushed into the Parana","The Times, 17th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8895,17,8,1929,Summer,17,8,1929,Summer,"Royal stations . "" WATER-PRIVILEGE "" RURAL AREAS AND THE DROUGHT MINISTRY OF HEALTH HANDBOOK ( FOM A CORRBESPODENT ) The","The Times, 17th August 1929",England,UKD,UKD6,UKD61,Park Royal,20th Century newspaper,Media 8896,17,8,1929,Summer,17,8,1929,Summer,The cry of the waterless countrynman is heard at every drought . Owners of iso- lated houses must help themselves .,"The Times, 17th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8897,17,8,1929,Summer,17,8,1929,Summer,"in their pigeon-holes . But it so happens that a drought of great severity synchronizes with important , changes in the","The Times, 17th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8898,17,8,1929,Summer,17,8,1929,Summer,even if we are now at the end of the drought . The new considerations which cause this particular drought to,"The Times, 17th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8899,17,8,1929,Summer,17,8,1929,Summer,the drought . The new considerations which cause this particular drought to afford an occasion for a general survey are :,"The Times, 17th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8900,17,8,1929,Summer,17,8,1929,Summer,"from large bodies of underground water which , after a drought , are not exhausted . The water in the well","The Times, 17th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8901,17,8,1929,Summer,17,8,1929,Summer,and of a greater liability to exhaustion ; hence a drought which merely affects adversely a deep well may dry up,"The Times, 17th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8902,17,8,1929,Summer,17,8,1929,Summer,areas of the centre and south of England where the drought is now severe . Works taking water from the surface,"The Times, 17th August 1929",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8903,17,8,1929,Summer,17,8,1929,Summer,", smaller cost per 1,000 gallons , greater reliabillitv in droughts , and greater security against plution . Take the case","The Times, 17th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8904,17,8,1929,Summer,17,8,1929,Summer,"pruning is wiser than hard cutting . Coming after the drought , the rains will encourage much new growth on trees","The Times, 17th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8905,17,8,1929,Summer,17,8,1929,Summer,"spite of successful efforts to keep the route open . Drought- has caused increased expenditure through pupnpg operations , but ,","The Times, 17th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8906,19,8,1929,Summer,19,8,1929,Summer,"by a summer of , till lately , almost unbroken drought , gave the grass very little chance to grow ,","The Times, 19th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8907,19,8,1929,Summer,19,8,1929,Summer,"and root crop , in spite of protracted and acute drought , may also be attributed to the influ- ences of","The Times, 19th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8908,19,8,1929,Summer,19,8,1929,Summer,WG WC 3DID DIECT . C#RLUG PDaxfM 50 n AFTER DROUGHT Clean Paths Renovate Lawns Write for useful *ude from 51,"The Times, 19th August 1929",England,UKF,UKF3,UKF30,Lincoln,20th Century newspaper,Media 8909,19,8,1929,Summer,19,8,1929,Summer,London and Mlanchester buyingt antd shorts covering on the conitinued drought lit Texas . Trade calling' was on a fair ernie.,"The Times, 19th August 1929",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8910,20,8,1929,Summer,20,8,1929,Summer,"says that the blacks are suffering acutely , as the drought has already lasted six years . An appeal has been","The Times, 20th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8911,21,8,1929,Summer,21,8,1929,Summer,"in the secret of the buil&ngI then , when the drought comes they Standing in reservel Standing chargedl te , -waether","The Times, 21st August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8912,21,8,1929,Summer,21,8,1929,Summer,in the Western belt as a result of the persistent drought . Values at mid-day were 19 to 21 points up,"The Times, 21st August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8913,22,8,1929,Summer,22,8,1929,Summer,"a serious scarcity of drinking water because of the long-continued drought . The scarcity is aeute in some up-State cities ,","The Times, 22th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8914,23,8,1929,Summer,23,8,1929,Summer,"attracted covering orders in view of the continuance of the drought in the Western belt , and the market at mildday","The Times, 23th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8915,24,8,1929,Summer,24,8,1929,Summer,which onions wil keep . In some parts where the drought has been greatly felt onions are already finishing their growth,"The Times, 24th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8916,26,8,1929,Summer,26,8,1929,Summer,"their serious cultivation , endured such a long and devastating drought . It began about the middle of June and over","The Times, 26th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8917,26,8,1929,Summer,26,8,1929,Summer,", oats and other coarse grains have suffered from the drought as badly as the wheat , and the hay crop","The Times, 26th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8918,26,8,1929,Summer,26,8,1929,Summer,"embarrassment to owners of live- stock . The longer the drought continues , 1he barrenness of the soil becomes more pronounced","The Times, 26th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8919,27,8,1929,Summer,27,8,1929,Summer,". Covering was influenced after- wards by the continuance of drought in Argen- tina but the rally was soon lost ,","The Times, 27th August 1929",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8920,28,8,1929,Summer,28,8,1929,Summer,"and for their excellent quality . In spite of the drought , blwk currants cropped so 'well that in some Places","The Times, 28th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8921,28,8,1929,Summer,28,8,1929,Summer,light to thatch-which was probably unusually dry after the long drought . The publicity given to these 9ires and their supposed,"The Times, 28th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8922,28,8,1929,Summer,28,8,1929,Summer,be expressed in a manner equally emphatic . Flood and Drought The waters that burst the Shyok Dam ten days ago,"The Times, 28th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8923,30,8,1929,Summer,30,8,1929,Summer,"that has bappened to any considerable English mansion during this droughty summer . In May Cottisford House , near Bicester-Elizabethan ,","The Times, 30th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8924,30,8,1929,Summer,30,8,1929,Summer,"accompanying the above figures the Ministry remarks thar if the drought continues a reduction in the areas is likely , especially","The Times, 30th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8925,30,8,1929,Summer,30,8,1929,Summer,Floods. -however. have caused . onsiderable hann in Scindh. and drought has damaged the plants in parts of the South .,"The Times, 30th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8926,30,8,1929,Summer,30,8,1929,Summer,rapid deterioration In the Western belt owing to the prolonged drought . At midday values were 1 polnt'to 2 Points up,"The Times, 30th August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8927,31,8,1929,Summer,31,8,1929,Summer,"so as to know beforehand when to expect rain or drought , cold or heat , he could frame his plans","The Times, 31st August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8928,31,8,1929,Summer,31,8,1929,Summer,"of more southern tributaries , dry channels in the long drought , raging torrents after the storms of the wet season","The Times, 31st August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8929,31,8,1929,Summer,31,8,1929,Summer,"prospects , while in ptions of Santa Fe and Oordobs drought oonditlons wre row serious . Wheat closes -with a firm","The Times, 31st August 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8930,2,9,1929,Autumn,2,9,1929,Autumn,frost . early in the year and later fronm the drought . biit. the measure-s that . were being talkent be,"The Times, 2th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8931,2,9,1929,Autumn,2,9,1929,Autumn,names are among the subjects . In this time of drought the Realist comes out with an appropriate article by Mr.,"The Times, 2th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8932,2,9,1929,Autumn,2,9,1929,Autumn,"bits of lucerne now increasingly common as a standby against drought , and here and there fields of after- math with","The Times, 2th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8933,2,9,1929,Autumn,2,9,1929,Autumn,to break the monotony of the brown surroundings . The drought is exceedingly acute over wide districts . The tracts of,"The Times, 2th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8934,2,9,1929,Autumn,2,9,1929,Autumn,"proportion of the southern counties . The prolongilon of the drought , is already proving a serious handicap to stockowners in","The Times, 2th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8935,2,9,1929,Autumn,2,9,1929,Autumn,in the provision they had made against the devastation of drought by planting an aa with lucerne . The cultivation of,"The Times, 2th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8936,2,9,1929,Autumn,2,9,1929,Autumn,planting an aa with lucerne . The cultivation of this drought- resisting crop is not yet as general as perhaps it,"The Times, 2th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8937,2,9,1929,Autumn,2,9,1929,Autumn,"the dunghill-eventu- ally on the land-that the effect of the drought will be noticeable chiefly , for if the straw be","The Times, 2th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8938,2,9,1929,Autumn,2,9,1929,Autumn,"revealed in interesting ways . Whereas in the former the drought has disclosed the defects in their value as fences ,","The Times, 2th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8939,2,9,1929,Autumn,2,9,1929,Autumn,will probably reach its maximum height early this week . DROUGHT IN NORFOLK Our Norwich correspondent states that in many parts,"The Times, 2th September 1929",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,Norwich,20th Century newspaper,Media 8940,2,9,1929,Autumn,2,9,1929,Autumn,"Norwich correspondent states that in many parts of Norfolk the drought remains scute . Ponds are totally devoid of water ,","The Times, 2th September 1929",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,Norwich,20th Century newspaper,Media 8941,2,9,1929,Autumn,2,9,1929,Autumn,", that the best way of meeting the years of drought , which are sure to come , is to have","The Times, 2th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8942,3,9,1929,Autumn,3,9,1929,Autumn,"; R. ASIUBEE. "" odden Green , near Sevenoaks THE DROUGHT TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES Sir , -The drought","The Times, 3th September 1929",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8943,3,9,1929,Autumn,3,9,1929,Autumn,"DROUGHT TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES Sir , -The drought still continues in the South of England . The rainfllw","The Times, 3th September 1929",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8944,4,9,1929,Autumn,4,9,1929,Autumn,"the continued forest fires which , owing to the prolonged drought , have been raging for weeks , and have defied","The Times, 4th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8945,4,9,1929,Autumn,4,9,1929,Autumn,", South Bill Park , lHampetead , N.W.3 . THE DROUGHT This part of Bedfordshire shows extraor- . linary drought for","The Times, 4th September 1929",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH25,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8946,4,9,1929,Autumn,4,9,1929,Autumn,"THE DROUGHT This part of Bedfordshire shows extraor- . linary drought for the fkst ei t months of this year ,","The Times, 4th September 1929",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH25,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8947,4,9,1929,Autumn,4,9,1929,Autumn,-The Convent Fire ; Abandoned Mines in Kent ; The Drought ; Berkshire Roads ; Old Tidal Mill at St. Osvth,"The Times, 4th September 1929",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8948,5,9,1929,Autumn,5,9,1929,Autumn,. Poirnts from Lettcrs : -B.B.C . Pronunciation ; The Drought ; The Seaplane Trials ; Dogs and Motorists ; Two,"The Times, 5th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8949,5,9,1929,Autumn,5,9,1929,Autumn,"grass field , on which by they workings of the drought two concentric rings of green grass , contrasting strongly with","The Times, 5th September 1929",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,City of Norwich,20th Century newspaper,Media 8950,5,9,1929,Autumn,5,9,1929,Autumn,". "" Not far off , also betrayed by the drought , a disk-barrow has come to light : here the","The Times, 5th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8951,6,9,1929,Autumn,6,9,1929,Autumn,"I - I Letters to the Editor NINE MONTHS OF DROUGHT DERBYSHIRE FIGURES TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIES Sir ,","The Times, 6th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8952,6,9,1929,Autumn,6,9,1929,Autumn,"last letter I wrote on the "" Seven Months ' Drought , "" the rainfall in these parts of the country","The Times, 6th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8953,6,9,1929,Autumn,6,9,1929,Autumn,"months above the average one can not say that the drought is ended . The following table , arranged as in","The Times, 6th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8954,6,9,1929,Autumn,6,9,1929,Autumn,"observations , and also the only other two years of drought in the 53-year period . The above table shows that","The Times, 6th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8955,6,9,1929,Autumn,6,9,1929,Autumn,"consecutive months to end of August for the years of drought in 53 years . TABLE II The "" mean ""","The Times, 6th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8956,6,9,1929,Autumn,6,9,1929,Autumn,". For very interesting accounts of "" British Floods and Droughts "" may I refer my readers to a volume so","The Times, 6th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8957,6,9,1929,Autumn,6,9,1929,Autumn,"fair deduction from the tables given above is that the drought for the 12 months to the end of August ,","The Times, 6th September 1929",England,UKF,UKF1,"UKF13,UKF12,UKF13","Belper,Derbyshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 8958,6,9,1929,Autumn,6,9,1929,Autumn,land . South African agriculture is rendered diIscult by fluctuating droughts and by the incidence of disease both in animals and,"The Times, 6th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8959,6,9,1929,Autumn,6,9,1929,Autumn,Hyderabad ( Nizam ) and Deccan crops are suffering from drought conditions . Although the floods in Shndh have been very,"The Times, 6th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8960,7,9,1929,Autumn,7,9,1929,Autumn,"I held recently with an old man concerning the great drought of 1808 , who informed me that his grandfather frequently","The Times, 7th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8961,7,9,1929,Autumn,7,9,1929,Autumn,was under control . Otther fires due to the prolonged drought and excessive heat are reported . Thirteen houses and ten,"The Times, 7th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8962,7,9,1929,Autumn,7,9,1929,Autumn,in a desperate struggle against the effects of frost and drought . But his individual relief fades into nothingness before the,"The Times, 7th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8963,7,9,1929,Autumn,7,9,1929,Autumn,"premiums , better advices than expected fronm Liverpool , continued drought in Argentine , reports that rains were needed in Australia","The Times, 7th September 1929",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8964,9,9,1929,Autumn,9,9,1929,Autumn,the results of the harvest and the effect of the drought . ( p. 18 ) The opening service of the,"The Times, 9th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8965,9,9,1929,Autumn,9,9,1929,Autumn,"THE TIMIES "" SPECIAL REPORTS. -III. * EFFECTS OF THE DROUGHT ( FRO . ' OUR AGRICtLTUR. & . CORRESPONDX8XT )","The Times, 9th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8966,9,9,1929,Autumn,9,9,1929,Autumn,there has to be put the severe effect of the drought on grass and green crops . The lowv rainfall has,"The Times, 9th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8967,9,9,1929,Autumn,9,9,1929,Autumn,"North Lincolnshire . Iangolds and sugar beet have withstood the drought fairly well , but swedes and turnips are uneven and","The Times, 9th September 1929",England,UKE,UKE1,UKE13,North Lincolnshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 8968,9,9,1929,Autumn,9,9,1929,Autumn,"Berkshire has been one of the chief centres of the drought , but no doubt many flockmasters in other parts can","The Times, 9th September 1929",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ11,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8969,9,9,1929,Autumn,9,9,1929,Autumn,life- boat then retumed THE PROGRESS OF SCIENCE CROPS AND DROUGHT A RUSSIAN TREATISE ( FBOUM OUR SCIENTIFIC CORRESPONDENT ) In,"The Times, 9th September 1929",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ31,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8970,9,9,1929,Autumn,9,9,1929,Autumn,made to increase the resistance of the crops themselves to drought . Here Professor Maximov makes a distinction . Sometimes all,"The Times, 9th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8971,9,9,1929,Autumn,9,9,1929,Autumn,"suitable for cultivation in dry countries are termed resistant to drought , just as plants flourishing in arid regions are called","The Times, 9th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8972,9,9,1929,Autumn,9,9,1929,Autumn,"and so completing their development before the usual season of drought . Something might be done by selecting from these ,","The Times, 9th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8973,9,9,1929,Autumn,9,9,1929,Autumn,"of ordinary crops which might have a high resistance to drought . In that , Professor Maximov says , the Russian","The Times, 9th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8974,9,9,1929,Autumn,9,9,1929,Autumn,capable of growing in dry regions those which really endure drought and not merelv those that evade it . and endeavotur,"The Times, 9th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8975,9,9,1929,Autumn,9,9,1929,Autumn,"are invariably smaller-or , rather . lighter in weight-during a drought , and that size declines somewhat during the early summer","The Times, 9th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8976,9,9,1929,Autumn,9,9,1929,Autumn,"autumiin as possible . Wit ) the continuance of tI- drought cane growvth is apt to -top to , , soonI","The Times, 9th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8977,10,9,1929,Autumn,10,9,1929,Autumn,"entirely novel one . Owing to the return of the drought , the restriction will continue to be enforced , but","The Times, 10th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8978,10,9,1929,Autumn,10,9,1929,Autumn,"MONA DOUGLAS isle or man . Points from Letters THE DROUGHT You have published some records of the present drought ,","The Times, 10th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8979,10,9,1929,Autumn,10,9,1929,Autumn,"THE DROUGHT You have published some records of the present drought , but , I think , nothing to exceed ours","The Times, 10th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8980,10,9,1929,Autumn,10,9,1929,Autumn,CLOSING OF ROTTEN ROW One of the consequences of the drought has been the closing of the section of Rotten Row,"The Times, 10th September 1929","Northern Ireland,England","UKN,UKJ","UKN0,UKJ1","UKN02,UKJ11","Hyde Park,Rotten Row",20th Century newspaper,Media 8981,10,9,1929,Autumn,10,9,1929,Autumn,M. Douglas ) .. 10 Points from Letters : -The Drought ; Boy Scouts ; Labelling of Milk ; Road Accidents,"The Times, 10th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8982,11,9,1929,Autumn,11,9,1929,Autumn,"did at this time in , 1921 , when prolonged drought last assailed it . No doubt the rains of sixc'","The Times, 11st September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8983,11,9,1929,Autumn,11,9,1929,Autumn,"for ai brief time yet , though , if the drought ! holds , the resistance of deciduous trees ' wiU","The Times, 11st September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8984,11,9,1929,Autumn,11,9,1929,Autumn,"is already abundantly clear , however , that if the drought should dim the glory of autumn leaf colour at Kew","The Times, 11st September 1929",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Kew,20th Century newspaper,Media 8985,11,9,1929,Autumn,11,9,1929,Autumn,"was 35I.3 miles an hour . When the "" ' drought comes When it rains in thirsty countries they clo n't","The Times, 11st September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8986,11,9,1929,Autumn,11,9,1929,Autumn,"They build a dam . And then , when the drought comes , they pay the water out and the dry","The Times, 11st September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8987,12,9,1929,Autumn,12,9,1929,Autumn,"regions , the whole country has been suffer- ing from drought for approximately the same period of timne . The Seine","The Times, 12th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8988,12,9,1929,Autumn,12,9,1929,Autumn,ning to smell unpleasantly . The combination of heat and drought has produced a long list of fires to which almost,"The Times, 12th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8989,12,9,1929,Autumn,12,9,1929,Autumn,"dahlias , like other flowers , have suffered from the drought , there was a good ( lisplay , including miany","The Times, 12th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8990,12,9,1929,Autumn,12,9,1929,Autumn,"other flowers , are feeling the effects of the renewed drought , but il spite of it there was a splendid","The Times, 12th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8991,12,9,1929,Autumn,12,9,1929,Autumn,from July 1 to September 7 . Railways and thb Drought That the Buenos Ayres Great Southern should be able to,"The Times, 12th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8992,12,9,1929,Autumn,12,9,1929,Autumn,moment the railway companies are rather concerned at the prolonged droughtwhich has prevailed over a wide area of the River Plate,"The Times, 12th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8993,13,9,1929,Autumn,13,9,1929,Autumn,"National Trust . THE OUSE AT HUNTINGDON SERIOUS EFFECT OF DROUGHT ( FROhM OUR CORRESPONDENT ) HUNTLNGDON , SEPT. 12 The","The Times, 13th September 1929",England,"UKH,UKJ","UKH1,UKJ2","UKH12,UKJ22,UKJ24","Huntingdon,River Ouse",20th Century newspaper,Media 8994,14,9,1929,Autumn,14,9,1929,Autumn,is largely a gamble with the elements . The long drought is more trying to evergreen shrubs and trees than to,"The Times, 14th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8995,14,9,1929,Autumn,14,9,1929,Autumn,"spring-ilowering bulbous plants whichi have been kept back by the drought , and thev may suffer for their precocity if there","The Times, 14th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8996,14,9,1929,Autumn,14,9,1929,Autumn,", 20 years growth has been lost by frost and drought it may be kindness to the patient to put it","The Times, 14th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8997,14,9,1929,Autumn,14,9,1929,Autumn,"on the credit side , bitt a continuance of the drought may upset it . THE NATIONAL ROSE SOCIETY I AUtTUMN","The Times, 14th September 1929",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,WESTMINSTER,20th Century newspaper,Media 8998,14,9,1929,Autumn,14,9,1929,Autumn,"amateurs and traders , and in view of the prolonged drought the show as a whole was surprisingly good , though","The Times, 14th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 8999,16,9,1929,Autumn,16,9,1929,Autumn,want of water has become acute in consequence of the drought . Dwellers in small villages and sparsely populated rural districts,"The Times, 16th September 1929",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9000,16,9,1929,Autumn,16,9,1929,Autumn,"condition and improve the outlook , but the longer the drought lasts the less encouraging tine prospect becomes , and it","The Times, 16th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9001,16,9,1929,Autumn,16,9,1929,Autumn,a substantial recom- pense for the disadvantages accruing from the drought . A GUERNSEY CATTLE JOURNAL The English Guernsey Cattle Society,"The Times, 16th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9002,16,9,1929,Autumn,16,9,1929,Autumn,"the Ministry of Agriculture , but also to the prolonged drought , which on light sandy soil has deprived the plants","The Times, 16th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9003,16,9,1929,Autumn,16,9,1929,Autumn,"perishea in the cold of our early summer . The drought may have affected them , for wasps require a certain","The Times, 16th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9004,16,9,1929,Autumn,16,9,1929,Autumn,prepare the materials for their nests . During the long drought of 1921 I saw a leaky water tank on a,"The Times, 16th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9005,16,9,1929,Autumn,16,9,1929,Autumn,Buslness for stoes was almost at a taudstl owng to drought and sbortage of feedL Tbe was a far inquiry otr,"The Times, 16th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9006,17,9,1929,Autumn,17,9,1929,Autumn,"SCARCITY IN THE CHILTERNS The serious hardship arising from the drought in many villages in the Chilterns , referred to in","The Times, 17th September 1929","England,Scotland","UKJ,UKM",UKJ1,,Chilterns,20th Century newspaper,Media 9007,17,9,1929,Autumn,17,9,1929,Autumn,Novelb . - . - o 9 KItkalOtions : The Drought in the Chilterns .. ' .. 18 Correspondence : Questions,"The Times, 17th September 1929",England,UKJ,UKJ1,,Chilterns,20th Century newspaper,Media 9008,17,9,1929,Autumn,17,9,1929,Autumn,m In Outslo 211. extra . DEBMANHM & FREEODY THE DROUGHT IN THE CHIL TERNS THE ART OF CARL MILLES THE,"The Times, 17th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9009,17,9,1929,Autumn,17,9,1929,Autumn,AT ALDBURY. -Much hardship is being suffered owing to the drought by dwellers in small villages and sparsely populated rural districts,"The Times, 17th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9010,17,9,1929,Autumn,17,9,1929,Autumn,occurred in AaoGEmnE RAIL-WAY stocks on the news that the drought appeared to have broken in some important districts . Buenos,"The Times, 17th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9011,18,9,1929,Autumn,18,9,1929,Autumn,received from London in regard to the Conference . PARIS DROUGHT ENDED STroRMs IN THE SOUTH AND WEST ( FROM OUR,"The Times, 18th September 1929",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9012,18,9,1929,Autumn,18,9,1929,Autumn,records of the obser- vatory at Parc Saint Maur the drought wlhich has just ended is the second longest since 1873,"The Times, 18th September 1929",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL22,Parc,20th Century newspaper,Media 9013,18,9,1929,Autumn,18,9,1929,Autumn,"House- square , E.C.4 . LONDON WATER CHARGES DEDUCTIONS FOR DROUGHT RESTRICTIONS The Metropolitan Water Board announced yesterday that the following","The Times, 18th September 1929",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9014,18,9,1929,Autumn,18,9,1929,Autumn,restrictions imposed on the use of water owing to the drought : - An allowance of one-half the season 's charge,"The Times, 18th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9015,18,9,1929,Autumn,18,9,1929,Autumn,months have diminished the anxiety caused by three years ' drought and the economic outlook is brighter . The locusts are,"The Times, 18th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9016,18,9,1929,Autumn,18,9,1929,Autumn,the restrictions imnposed on tile use of water during the drought . ( p. 14 ) The dletection of falsified betting,"The Times, 18th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9017,18,9,1929,Autumn,18,9,1929,Autumn,"in the country have had to support an almost unprecedented drought , with dearth of grass and hay ; while in","The Times, 18th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9018,18,9,1929,Autumn,18,9,1929,Autumn,from the extraordinarily adverse conditions which the farmers in the drought areas have now and must continue for some time to,"The Times, 18th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9019,19,9,1929,Autumn,19,9,1929,Autumn,"CORPZSPONDENT ) CHELMSFORD , SEPT. 18 In a year of drought which has severely tested the resources of many water undertaklngs","The Times, 19th September 1929",England,UKH,UKH3,UKH33,Chelmsford,20th Century newspaper,Media 9020,19,9,1929,Autumn,19,9,1929,Autumn,", LONDON CONTINUED NEED FOR -ECONOMY Problems caused by the drought lead- ing to the restrictions imposed in July , the","The Times, 19th September 1929",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9021,19,9,1929,Autumn,19,9,1929,Autumn,"in the Kent area are during a period of prolonged drought a constant source of anxiety , as the springs in","The Times, 19th September 1929",England,"UKI,UKJ,UKH,UKI,UKJ,UKK","UKI1,UKI2,UKJ4,UKH2,UKH3,UKI1,UK2,UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1","UKI12,UKI21,UKJ42","East London,Lea Valley,River Thames",20th Century newspaper,Media 9022,19,9,1929,Autumn,19,9,1929,Autumn,"almost entirely dependent-is falling off under the present conditions of drought , and it is most important that due precautions be","The Times, 19th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9023,19,9,1929,Autumn,19,9,1929,Autumn,the effects of the poor harvest of 1928 resulting from drought . Receipts from passenger and parcel traffic for the p,"The Times, 19th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9024,20,9,1929,Autumn,20,9,1929,Autumn,", post free at home or abroad . FLOWERS AFTER DROUGHT IR.H.S . SHOW AT WESTMINSTER ROSES AND DAHLIAS The first","The Times, 20th September 1929",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,WESTMINSTER,20th Century newspaper,Media 9025,20,9,1929,Autumn,20,9,1929,Autumn,", far exceeding anything which one expected after the prolonged drought . The tdahlias and roses were particularly good , and","The Times, 20th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9026,20,9,1929,Autumn,20,9,1929,Autumn,the hardness of the ground as a result of the drought . Mr. Lloyd George was yesterday elected chairmall of Carnarvonshire,"The Times, 20th September 1929","Wales,England","UKL,UKJ","UKL1,UKJ2","UKL13,UKJ23","Carnarvonshire,East Surrey",20th Century newspaper,Media 9027,21,9,1929,Autumn,21,9,1929,Autumn,", Sept. 20. -Torrential rain fell here to-night ending the drought of three months ' duration . In other parts of","The Times, 21st September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9028,21,9,1929,Autumn,21,9,1929,Autumn,rains came too late to avoid considerable loss through the drought . Forecasts indicate cloudy aud showcry con- ditions continuing .,"The Times, 21st September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9029,23,9,1929,Autumn,23,9,1929,Autumn,"Berkshire , and the adjoining part of Hampshire during the drought , and much common land has beeni devastated . Another","The Times, 23th September 1929",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9030,23,9,1929,Autumn,23,9,1929,Autumn,be necessary is the country s water supply . The drought has caused grave anxiety to the officials of the Ministry,"The Times, 23th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9031,23,9,1929,Autumn,23,9,1929,Autumn,"as "" exceptional advantages "" offered in a year of drought to the little builders , i.e. , the moist banks","The Times, 23th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9032,23,9,1929,Autumn,23,9,1929,Autumn,"OUP AGRICULTURAL CC ) RRESPONDEN-T ) In wide districts the drOUght remiiaiis uniibroken , anid a. ; delay in the coming","The Times, 23th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9033,23,9,1929,Autumn,23,9,1929,Autumn,to 2S2. while others were down to 9 . The drought and feed shortage eontinues detrimental to sellers A fair supply,"The Times, 23th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9034,24,9,1929,Autumn,24,9,1929,Autumn,had some difficulty in maintaining a secure loothold . Tha drought has made the keeping tf hard courts a difficult problem,"The Times, 24th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9035,24,9,1929,Autumn,24,9,1929,Autumn,45 ( i3 AN'G I. TX ( ' Thle continued drought has So affected Fcn waters in Souith Lincolnshiire that jln,"The Times, 24th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9036,24,9,1929,Autumn,24,9,1929,Autumn,"over those central and southern parts of England where the drought is being most severely felt . Scotland , Ireland ,","The Times, 24th September 1929","England,Scotland",UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9037,24,9,1929,Autumn,24,9,1929,Autumn,measurab:e quantity was recorded in the central area . The drought is the longest experienced in London since the British Rainfall,"The Times, 24th September 1929",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9038,24,9,1929,Autumn,24,9,1929,Autumn,which technically could have been considered an interruption of the drought . The last rain to be recorded in London was,"The Times, 24th September 1929",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9039,25,9,1929,Autumn,25,9,1929,Autumn,"London has so far been higher than in the previous drought months , and it was said by Sir William Prescott","The Times, 25th September 1929",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9040,25,9,1929,Autumn,25,9,1929,Autumn,rain within the next two days are small . THE DROUGHT The long-continiued drought in East Denbighshire hss now affected industrial,"The Times, 25th September 1929",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL13,East Denbighshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 9041,25,9,1929,Autumn,25,9,1929,Autumn,next two days are small . THE DROUGHT The long-continiued drought in East Denbighshire hss now affected industrial concerns . and,"The Times, 25th September 1929",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL13,East Denbighshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 9042,25,9,1929,Autumn,25,9,1929,Autumn,"owing to a deflciency of water . Owing to the drought wells and pools at 3t . Briavels , in the","The Times, 25th September 1929",Wales,"UKJ,UKL","UKJ4,UKL2",,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9043,25,9,1929,Autumn,25,9,1929,Autumn,London has so far been higher than in the previous drought months . A numnber of prosecutions will take place of,"The Times, 25th September 1929",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9044,25,9,1929,Autumn,25,9,1929,Autumn,"north of Spencer 's Gulf , should lie in a drought- stricken area , half as big again as the United","The Times, 25th September 1929",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9045,26,9,1929,Autumn,26,9,1929,Autumn,rainless monitlh of this exceptionallv drv yeae and the absolute drought that over considerable portions of the Souths of Englanld and,"The Times, 26th September 1929",England,"UKF,UKG",,,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 9046,26,9,1929,Autumn,26,9,1929,Autumn,August will r ank as one of the Ilost notable droughts in the past 50 years . ln regard to temperatures,"The Times, 26th September 1929",England,"UKF,UKG",,,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 9047,28,9,1929,Autumn,28,9,1929,Autumn,", but the only change in the region of serious drought was a tendency . to cloudier skies . There is","The Times, 28th September 1929",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9048,28,9,1929,Autumn,28,9,1929,Autumn,ands that in spite of the &ardstish of frost andt drought of this last taints'- It i5 gireat satisfadtion to 5S,"The Times, 28th September 1929",England,UKE,UKE1,UKE11,Hull,20th Century newspaper,Media 9049,28,9,1929,Autumn,28,9,1929,Autumn,"is , perhaps , inevitable that prolonged sunshine and prolonged drought should go hand in hand , and as the first","The Times, 28th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9050,28,9,1929,Autumn,28,9,1929,Autumn,as the first is as encouraging to most li:ies as drought is discouraging gardeners who make any pretence of looking after,"The Times, 28th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9051,28,9,1929,Autumn,28,9,1929,Autumn,"flowering species , though Lilium Henryi is less susceptible to drought thal the rest . Happily too , unilike L. auratum","The Times, 28th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9052,28,9,1929,Autumn,28,9,1929,Autumn,ARDEN AN ( D LAWN *IE ! 4YOUR LAWN AFTER DROUGHT =Pro =tetment with Tisons ' Lawk uaoisore necessary than ever,"The Times, 28th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9053,30,9,1929,Autumn,30,9,1929,Autumn,of its unpleasant condition . Doubtless the severe and prolonged drought is partlv the cause of this state of the river,"The Times, 30th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9054,30,9,1929,Autumn,30,9,1929,Autumn,"tragedy of the Ouse is to be ascribed to the drought . There is not a lock , sluice , weir","The Times, 30th September 1929",England,"UKH,UKJ","UKH1,UKJ2",UKH13,"Denver,River Ouse",20th Century newspaper,Media 9055,30,9,1929,Autumn,30,9,1929,Autumn,"an early repetition of the floods , frosts , and droughts of the past two years . Yours faithfully , E.","The Times, 30th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9056,30,9,1929,Autumn,30,9,1929,Autumn,a fortnight on Gerrards Cross Common was extinguished . The drought which has lasted since I September I broke at Exeter,"The Times, 30th September 1929","Wales,England","UKL,UKK","UKL2,UKK4","UKL22,UKK43","Cross Common,Exeter",20th Century newspaper,Media 9057,30,9,1929,Autumn,30,9,1929,Autumn,"Gns o . Y. W.I. Agriculture LAND VARIATIONS WHAT THE DROUGHT REVEALS , MYSTERIES OF THE SOIL ( FROMt OUR AGRICULTURAL","The Times, 30th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9058,30,9,1929,Autumn,30,9,1929,Autumn,"a new light to many of its occupiers . The drought affected different fields , even parts of fields , in","The Times, 30th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9059,30,9,1929,Autumn,30,9,1929,Autumn,"supposed , are due to some peculiar action of the drought upon the laid . Since the weather in a locality-or","The Times, 30th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9060,30,9,1929,Autumn,30,9,1929,Autumn,"aspects anid conditions that are un- familiar to him . Drought of t.he intensity and duration experienced this year is ,","The Times, 30th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9061,30,9,1929,Autumn,30,9,1929,Autumn,"of rain . The out , standing result of the drought , they have declared . was the complete absence of","The Times, 30th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9062,30,9,1929,Autumn,30,9,1929,Autumn,"were thrown into the water whicb , owing to the drought , was fortunately shallow . Scores of onlookers awisted in","The Times, 30th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9063,30,9,1929,Autumn,30,9,1929,Autumn,by the very low level of the river iifter thc droughtl STUDENTS ' ESCAPADE PRANKT HAT LED TO ARREsT Before Mr.,"The Times, 30th September 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9064,30,9,1929,Autumn,30,9,1929,Autumn,"Per stone ; live eels , 128. to 26s. per drought ; bloaters. 4s. to 6s. 8d. ; kippers. 30. lid","The Times, 30th September 1929",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Whitstable,20th Century newspaper,Media 9065,1,10,1929,Autumn,1,10,1929,Autumn,"a few remaining green leaves . In spite of the drought , however , thcse two trees have produced , in","The Times, 1st October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9066,1,10,1929,Autumn,1,10,1929,Autumn,( le of the lake after six years of exceptional drought . Wherever I visited the lake bed there was a,"The Times, 1st October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9067,1,10,1929,Autumn,1,10,1929,Autumn,recover from overstocking in the pastt and tho present devastating drought . Discovered 90 years ago and encircled many times since,"The Times, 1st October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9068,1,10,1929,Autumn,1,10,1929,Autumn,"of relatively low barometer that ended the "" absolute "" drought at so many places in England as it passed slowly","The Times, 1st October 1929",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9069,1,10,1929,Autumn,1,10,1929,Autumn,on one occasion when after ram the newspapers said the drought had broken . Mr. Bender had paid the garden watering,"The Times, 1st October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9070,2,10,1929,Autumn,2,10,1929,Autumn,"G. BUTLLmORE , Hotel Minerva , Bad Homburg . THE DROUGHT In my garden I have a lily pool about l5ft.","The Times, 2th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9071,2,10,1929,Autumn,2,10,1929,Autumn,of Wasps ; Registered Luggage to the Continent ; The Drought ; Shelters from Lightning ; Motor Accidents ; Furs and,"The Times, 2th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9072,2,10,1929,Autumn,2,10,1929,Autumn,"tints . With ; the end of ; the long drought , and the-recent winds , the leaves are falling more","The Times, 2th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9073,3,10,1929,Autumn,3,10,1929,Autumn,"and clear last v:Qek. the result of the pro- longed drought , and fish are shy , but in the Thames","The Times, 3th October 1929",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 9074,4,10,1929,Autumn,4,10,1929,Autumn,7 . LARGE INCREASE IN FIRE DAMAGE EFFECT OF THE DROUGHT I The cost of the fires in Great Britain and,"The Times, 4th October 1929",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9075,4,10,1929,Autumn,4,10,1929,Autumn,"great increase in the cost is attributed largely to the drought , and there has been no heavier fire damage for","The Times, 4th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9076,4,10,1929,Autumn,4,10,1929,Autumn,"EDITOR OF TEE TIMES Sir , -September has accentuated the drought in this distriet . The rainfall for the month was","The Times, 4th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9077,5,10,1929,Autumn,5,10,1929,Autumn,In grnd conditlon after The leadsng British Hardy Plant the drought . Raisers E r std . 1851 . Write now,"The Times, 5th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9078,5,10,1929,Autumn,5,10,1929,Autumn,"Admission . is . BULBS For Spring Planting The severe drought has caused serious losses in Spring Bedding Plants , and","The Times, 5th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9079,5,10,1929,Autumn,5,10,1929,Autumn,lnseed the rains were too late to prevent coa. siderble drought dmae . Wheat closed with a steady tone . the,"The Times, 5th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9080,7,10,1929,Autumn,7,10,1929,Autumn,"C . *JP I , J I "" ss U drought has been overpowering or has lssted too long ; yet","The Times, 7th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9081,7,10,1929,Autumn,7,10,1929,Autumn,"hand , an excellent AnnA The full tyranny of the drought , however , has been exercised on the pastures-that is","The Times, 7th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9082,7,10,1929,Autumn,7,10,1929,Autumn,", has been exercised on the pastures-that is in the drought areas ; for in the North , and espeoially in","The Times, 7th October 1929",England,UKD,UKD4,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9083,7,10,1929,Autumn,7,10,1929,Autumn,"spealkng , however , the condition of grassland in the drought- stricken parts is pronounced to be such as would encourage","The Times, 7th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9084,7,10,1929,Autumn,7,10,1929,Autumn,shobld it be stipposod that' even on arable frmns the drought has aot been felt . The difficulty of gettilg -water,"The Times, 7th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9085,7,10,1929,Autumn,7,10,1929,Autumn,"departure from the normal in cold , heat , or drought . The farmer is affected differently by variations in the","The Times, 7th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9086,7,10,1929,Autumn,7,10,1929,Autumn,"throughout the summer and up to the present juncture . Drought remained the outstanding feature , and , of course ,","The Times, 7th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9087,7,10,1929,Autumn,7,10,1929,Autumn,part of England nre cmphatic on this point . The drought was miore prolonged than could have been suitable for any,"The Times, 7th October 1929",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9088,7,10,1929,Autumn,7,10,1929,Autumn,"until the late summer , when the prolongation of the drought told definitely to their dis . advantage . Potatoes have","The Times, 7th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9089,7,10,1929,Autumn,7,10,1929,Autumn,"OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDwNr ) "" he manner in which the drought was broken was as welcome as the termination of the","The Times, 7th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9090,7,10,1929,Autumn,7,10,1929,Autumn,"as , indeed , were younger store animals . The drought is largely responsible for this , in that it is","The Times, 7th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9091,7,10,1929,Autumn,7,10,1929,Autumn,"the hayricks intended for another day , and the long drought already fore- bodes a disastrous winter-and they overlook many of","The Times, 7th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9092,7,10,1929,Autumn,7,10,1929,Autumn,"Trade with the Continent has been affected also by the drought , the effect of this being felt more severely bv","The Times, 7th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9093,8,10,1929,Autumn,8,10,1929,Autumn,"rains- d the'a WAgQf the clulbstlatras of . the piolonged drought "" were-stdl in cvidence and made putting rather an agonizing","The Times, 8th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9094,8,10,1929,Autumn,8,10,1929,Autumn,", 3 , Lombard-street , E.C.3 . PONDS AND THE DROUGHT I think that farmers would be unwise if , following","The Times, 8th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9095,9,10,1929,Autumn,9,10,1929,Autumn,"issue of September 6 , one can not consider the drought of the let 10 months ( December , 1928-September ,","The Times, 9th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9096,9,10,1929,Autumn,9,10,1929,Autumn,( Sir Hugo Hirgt ) . 10 Ten Months of Drought ( Mr. J. Hunter ) 10 Future of East Africa,"The Times, 9th October 1929",England,UKD,UKD3,"UKD31,UK32",,20th Century newspaper,Media 9097,10,10,1929,Autumn,10,10,1929,Autumn,"that the vines have not been substantially affected by the drought , but a disappointment would matter less than usual be-","The Times, 10th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9098,10,10,1929,Autumn,10,10,1929,Autumn,and the style vill probably not be great . The drought in the Douro VaUey was followed by a severe storm,"The Times, 10th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9099,12,10,1929,Autumn,12,10,1929,Autumn,"officer when they have been held up by flood or drought . From Lord Iowe Island , 400 nmiles out in","The Times, 12th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9100,12,10,1929,Autumn,12,10,1929,Autumn,come and the ground is in splendid condition after the drought . Early autumn is the best time for Paony planting,"The Times, 12th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9101,12,10,1929,Autumn,12,10,1929,Autumn,3aa * GARDEN AND LAWN . YOUR LAWN AFTER : DROUGHT Prompt bterntnwith Fi60e Iawn Guano is more neceary than ever,"The Times, 12th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9102,12,10,1929,Autumn,12,10,1929,Autumn,". As this result was achieved in spite of a drought lasting for four months , it -must be regarded as","The Times, 12th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9103,12,10,1929,Autumn,12,10,1929,Autumn,"be regarded as temporary , being partly due to the drought ; ' the falling off in passenger receipts was chiefly","The Times, 12th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9104,14,10,1929,Autumn,14,10,1929,Autumn,"and the links , coilsidering the vicissitudes of frost and drought througha which they have passed during the last 10 months","The Times, 14th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9105,15,10,1929,Autumn,15,10,1929,Autumn,"unrideable , and scent worse than less. owing to the drought . YORKSHIRE PACKS i The BRAMHAM MOOR have found foxes","The Times, 15th October 1929",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 9106,15,10,1929,Autumn,15,10,1929,Autumn,"of the country , and scent , despite the great drought , has been quite serviceable . Up to a few","The Times, 15th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9107,15,10,1929,Autumn,15,10,1929,Autumn,"began cubbing on Auguist 19 , and despite the long drought have done extremely ivell and a good supply of cubs","The Times, 15th October 1929",England,"UKF,UKG",,,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 9108,15,10,1929,Autumn,15,10,1929,Autumn,"the deficiency was about 9in . In the last big drought , in 1921 , the fall was 11.35in . He","The Times, 15th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9109,15,10,1929,Autumn,15,10,1929,Autumn,"the Board in closing the weirs in anticipation of a drought , and to the action of the millers in agreeing","The Times, 15th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9110,15,10,1929,Autumn,15,10,1929,Autumn,"point , The position was better than during the 1921 drought , although the rainfall had been less , largely becau.se","The Times, 15th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9111,15,10,1929,Autumn,15,10,1929,Autumn,year is nmodified by the prospect of smaller crops-due to drought-the management allude with confidence to the companv 's position .,"The Times, 15th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9112,15,10,1929,Autumn,15,10,1929,Autumn,"in the previous year , the decrease being due to drought during the plougling and sowing season and the frequent declines","The Times, 15th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9113,16,10,1929,Autumn,16,10,1929,Autumn,"have found cubbing a hopeless pro- position owing to the drought and an almost entire absence of scent , but cubs","The Times, 16th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9114,16,10,1929,Autumn,16,10,1929,Autumn,"is to be feared that , owing to the lengthy drought experienced , the yield of linseed in particular will be","The Times, 16th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9115,16,10,1929,Autumn,16,10,1929,Autumn,conditions . but smaller area cultivated anid damage caused by drought will probably reduce output of linseed and wheat by 25,"The Times, 16th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9116,18,10,1929,Autumn,18,10,1929,Autumn,", and Hopetown ? True that owing first to unnrecedented drought and then to unprecedented flood the last- named bridge was","The Times, 18th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9117,19,10,1929,Autumn,19,10,1929,Autumn,"prospects for the current year , we had a prolonged drought which made wheat sowing very difficult . The acreage put","The Times, 19th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9118,19,10,1929,Autumn,19,10,1929,Autumn,a- wage 15 per cent . has been lost by drought . Theni rains came-good rains-and if the weather remains favourable,"The Times, 19th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9119,21,10,1929,Autumn,21,10,1929,Autumn,"itvifxposes the herds and- flocks to the.risk-of scarcity during acute drought and leaves nol "" 'rough- age "" for the winter","The Times, 21st October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9120,21,10,1929,Autumn,21,10,1929,Autumn,litereit - . CABBAGES FROM A DIST ANCE EFFECTS OF DROUGHT IN HOME COUNTIES The effect of the long drought on,"The Times, 21st October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9121,21,10,1929,Autumn,21,10,1929,Autumn,OF DROUGHT IN HOME COUNTIES The effect of the long drought on crops of green vegetables in the Home Coutnties will,"The Times, 21st October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9122,21,10,1929,Autumn,21,10,1929,Autumn,", has begun to inerease in supply since the I drought broke ; and less is being trans- ported from the","The Times, 21st October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9123,21,10,1929,Autumn,21,10,1929,Autumn,". Its crop has suffered seriously from blight duiring the drought , and the scarcity of this class of vegetable has","The Times, 21st October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9124,22,10,1929,Autumn,22,10,1929,Autumn,"As regards the current year , owing to the severe drought experienced this spring the early crop harvest has proved to","The Times, 22th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9125,23,10,1929,Autumn,23,10,1929,Autumn,"October to February last the country suffered from a severe drought , and it was not until late in the financial","The Times, 23th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9126,23,10,1929,Autumn,23,10,1929,Autumn,"passenger traffic being anticipated . Ample rain fell here before drought became serious , and agriculture has not suffered . Camps","The Times, 23th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9127,24,10,1929,Autumn,24,10,1929,Autumn,"a motion for adjournment on the question of relief to drought-afflicted settlers . Sir William MIcPherson , the Premier , is","The Times, 24th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9128,24,10,1929,Autumn,24,10,1929,Autumn,"if there be a reduced harvest on account of the drought , I do not think we need have any anxiety","The Times, 24th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9129,24,10,1929,Autumn,24,10,1929,Autumn,"El Tio have been seriously prejudiced by the recent prolonged drought , but that the remainder of our zone is looking","The Times, 24th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9130,24,10,1929,Autumn,24,10,1929,Autumn,"forward of 13,331 14s. 2d . THE EFFECT OF THE DROUGHT The tea crop amounted to 1,517,3561b. , being a decrease","The Times, 24th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9131,24,10,1929,Autumn,24,10,1929,Autumn,year for the district . We suffered from a severe drought lasting from the end of November to the beginning of,"The Times, 24th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9132,25,10,1929,Autumn,25,10,1929,Autumn,"its water restrictions had they been in use before the drought , were opened here to-day by MIr . Greenwood ,","The Times, 25th October 1929",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9133,25,10,1929,Autumn,25,10,1929,Autumn,"machinery towering up at either end . WASTE DURING THE DROUGHT SIR WILLIA ] r PREscorr , Chairman of the Board","The Times, 25th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9134,25,10,1929,Autumn,25,10,1929,Autumn,distribution mains . This year there had been the longest drought for 71 years . atd ( it was something to,"The Times, 25th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9135,25,10,1929,Autumn,25,10,1929,Autumn,", who took on six men every night during the drought until restrictions caine into force , anid these men wvere","The Times, 25th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9136,25,10,1929,Autumn,25,10,1929,Autumn,"than any other was the situation arising otit of 'the drought . In so far aq informniition was available , the","The Times, 25th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9137,25,10,1929,Autumn,25,10,1929,Autumn,", carrie ( l againist it on the question of drought relief , as vital and that he intenided to see","The Times, 25th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9138,28,10,1929,Autumn,28,10,1929,Autumn,"nurse crops were har- vested , btit the early autumn drought w%.as too mitch for the young plants , anid they","The Times, 28th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9139,29,10,1929,Autumn,29,10,1929,Autumn,"hardly be exceptionally rich this year , as the long drought has prematurely stripped many deciduous trees of their leaves .","The Times, 29th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9140,29,10,1929,Autumn,29,10,1929,Autumn,"acouired during the past year . but owing to the drought these shons suffered heavy losses , . and it has","The Times, 29th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9141,29,10,1929,Autumn,29,10,1929,Autumn,"suffered from what has been described as "" a record drought . Unider these eircuimstances yon will not be surprised to","The Times, 29th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9142,30,10,1929,Autumn,30,10,1929,Autumn,"the Government has been generous in its help to the drought-stricken Mallee settlers , the Opposition 's criticism on this point","The Times, 30th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9143,30,10,1929,Autumn,30,10,1929,Autumn,"paralysation of business anid crledit in the Republic due to drought dangers , and also to the loss of the receipts","The Times, 30th October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9144,31,10,1929,Autumn,31,10,1929,Autumn,so deceptive as they were during the long spells of drought . Even in a year of average rainfall there are,"The Times, 31st October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9145,31,10,1929,Autumn,31,10,1929,Autumn,"and the maeadows at their last gasp in a historical drought , he must have been a pusillanimous prophet who would","The Times, 31st October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9146,31,10,1929,Autumn,31,10,1929,Autumn,"planters and cultivators were satisfactory , but owing to the drought which set in later our sales of shellers were","The Times, 31st October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9147,31,10,1929,Autumn,31,10,1929,Autumn,machinery sales . CONDmON OF PASTURE CAMPS Owing to the drought the condition of pasture camps has been very bad indeed,"The Times, 31st October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9148,31,10,1929,Autumn,31,10,1929,Autumn,"carried out under somewhat unfavourable conditions owing to the prolonged drought , and this , as tiine went on , was","The Times, 31st October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9149,31,10,1929,Autumn,31,10,1929,Autumn,"parts of those provinces , With this break in the drought it is sincerely to be hoped that further timely rains","The Times, 31st October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9150,31,10,1929,Autumn,31,10,1929,Autumn,"one time for wheat , and also the per- sistent drought , a larger area of land , it is expected","The Times, 31st October 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9151,1,11,1929,Autumn,1,11,1929,Autumn,"A large ara of Queenasland is stUi suffering from severe drought , and unkss monsoonaw ramis are general this coming spring","The Times, 1st November 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9152,2,11,1929,Autumn,2,11,1929,Autumn,"its moisture rapidly in a dry spell , and prolonged drought is fatal to rhododendrons . Traditionally , lime is poison","The Times, 2th November 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9153,2,11,1929,Autumn,2,11,1929,Autumn,"severely tried in such situations in a pro- , longed drought , unlless there is moisture i at the roots ,","The Times, 2th November 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9154,2,11,1929,Autumn,2,11,1929,Autumn,ENGLISH PEONJES The ground is In splendid condition after the drought . Autun is now the best time for Paony planting,"The Times, 2th November 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9155,6,11,1929,Autumn,6,11,1929,Autumn,of the nation had foretold that the abnormally severe winter drought wouldl be broken on the day of the chief 's,"The Times, 6th November 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9156,7,11,1929,Autumn,7,11,1929,Autumn,"that although they had to impose restrictions during the recent drought they provider& a supply sufficient for domestic , trade ,","The Times, 7th November 1929",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9157,7,11,1929,Autumn,7,11,1929,Autumn,"attributed , in part , to the relief from the drought , although a bigger improvement would have . be3n most","The Times, 7th November 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9158,8,11,1929,Autumn,8,11,1929,Autumn,"eaon has been satsfactory In the northern d > the drought oontles in th sath-wet , while relef rains are necsry","The Times, 8th November 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9159,12,11,1929,Autumn,12,11,1929,Autumn,"weeks , from tle end Of September , wihen the drought broke , amountited to 5.07in . That had niade a","The Times, 12th November 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9160,12,11,1929,Autumn,12,11,1929,Autumn,better than during the ; sanie period followinig the 1921 drought . Ttie daily average natural flow for October was 400,"The Times, 12th November 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9161,12,11,1929,Autumn,12,11,1929,Autumn,line at the endl of July tlie whole counitry was drought- stricken and not a blade of grass was to be,"The Times, 12th November 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9162,14,11,1929,Autumn,14,11,1929,Autumn,"27 passengers injured , one of them seriously . The drought which has prevailed in SWITZERBAND since the middle of October","The Times, 14th November 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9163,15,11,1929,Autumn,15,11,1929,Autumn,"last year . Queenslanid is still suffering from a severe drought over a large area , but I am hopeful that","The Times, 15th November 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9164,15,11,1929,Autumn,15,11,1929,Autumn,the Western divisions the country is still suffering from severe drought conditions . and relief is very badly needed . In,"The Times, 15th November 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9165,15,11,1929,Autumn,15,11,1929,Autumn,area of the MIallee district and in the Western Riverina droughty . In the agricultural districts of the Mallee and in,"The Times, 15th November 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9166,16,11,1929,Autumn,16,11,1929,Autumn,"This year it seemed likely that , tired by the drought , trees on light land would don their autumn dress","The Times, 16th November 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9167,16,11,1929,Autumn,16,11,1929,Autumn,"the century-911i anid 1921-and if something is lost through the droughts of such seasons , there are compensations in the added","The Times, 16th November 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9168,21,11,1929,Autumn,21,11,1929,Autumn,"the week ; for average quality wv l , cs.pecially drought-affected lines , there was a somewhat tasier tendency . Comeback","The Times, 21st November 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9169,22,11,1929,Autumn,22,11,1929,Autumn,adequate to meet all demands and contingencies . The prolonged drought of the present year had brought this home very forcibly,"The Times, 22th November 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9170,22,11,1929,Autumn,22,11,1929,Autumn,COMPANY IYEAR 'S PROFIT AND DIVIDEND ADVERSE EFFECT OF THE DROUGHT INCREASED COSTS OF PRODUCTION SEASON CONDITIONS AND PROSPECTS MR .,"The Times, 22th November 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9171,22,11,1929,Autumn,22,11,1929,Autumn,alive t'he valudble bredini flocks and herds . When the drought dos end it mAy be that in face of the,"The Times, 22th November 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9172,22,11,1929,Autumn,22,11,1929,Autumn,previous year . The year has been one of continued drought on nearly all our own properties . and- on many,"The Times, 22th November 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9173,22,11,1929,Autumn,22,11,1929,Autumn,Peak Downs good ; country between Long- reach and Richmond droughty north of rail- way ; Townsville to Cloncurry fair to,"The Times, 22th November 1929",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Richmond,20th Century newspaper,Media 9174,22,11,1929,Autumn,22,11,1929,Autumn,"poor . Maize good . Province San Luis experiencing severe drought , remaining Provinces pastures excellent . At fat stock show","The Times, 22th November 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9175,22,11,1929,Autumn,22,11,1929,Autumn,Price of wool and the general out- look and the drought I think it is only prudent to have a large,"The Times, 22th November 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9176,26,11,1929,Autumn,26,11,1929,Autumn,"line three more times . Irvine ( two ) , Drought , and Fitch , for the winners , and Cowey.","The Times, 26th November 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9177,26,11,1929,Autumn,26,11,1929,Autumn,M. Falcon . three . quarter backs ; G. E. Drought and B. J. Lloy-Price. at-backis : S SC . Sewell,"The Times, 26th November 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9178,26,11,1929,Autumn,26,11,1929,Autumn,"heavy ; rains . of . this month following the drought of.the summer . HOUSING : k AND TOWN , -","The Times, 26th November 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9179,29,11,1929,Autumn,29,11,1929,Autumn,"to the distWct'of supply , especially during the almost' unprecedented drought of ltM summer. , , 'The relatively small amounts of","The Times, 29th November 1929",England,UKC,UKC1,UKC14,Shotton,20th Century newspaper,Media 9180,2,12,1929,Winter,2,12,1929,Winter,own raw material . FARMING NOTES AND COMMENTS FLOOD AFTER DROUGHT ( FiRoM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORPESpONDENT ) A few weeks ago,"The Times, 2th December 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9181,2,12,1929,Winter,2,12,1929,Winter,even more disquieting than . was the case before the drought was broken . During the past week or two work,"The Times, 2th December 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9182,3,12,1929,Winter,3,12,1929,Winter,"the armies , and balancing the budget . A serious drought in Central and South China had a disastrous effect on","The Times, 3th December 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9183,6,12,1929,Winter,6,12,1929,Winter,"Governtnent had advanced money to Arab cultivators in time of drought , as he considered it only a case Of giving","The Times, 6th December 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9184,6,12,1929,Winter,6,12,1929,Winter,"previous year , several districts in the Commonwealth saffered from drought . lIn Victoria and the Riverina normal seasonal e cond.iitions","The Times, 6th December 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9185,10,12,1929,Winter,10,12,1929,Winter,"the coldest and driest of late winters . If the drought were to continue not even the sturdiest trees , it","The Times, 10th December 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9186,10,12,1929,Winter,10,12,1929,Winter,"of modern , building lately , just as the long drought tried the stability of foundations , Older masonry meanwhile has","The Times, 10th December 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9187,12,12,1929,Winter,12,12,1929,Winter,"remains 140.696 to be carried forward , During the Year droughty conditIons prevailed on several of the company 's statiois ,","The Times, 12th December 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9188,13,12,1929,Winter,13,12,1929,Winter,"impl-iients . Surplus grain saved against . , 1ll. of drought or for seed for the npxt. h.u , kx -t","The Times, 13th December 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9189,13,12,1929,Winter,13,12,1929,Winter,"market reacted under increased offerings influenced by reports that the drought has been broken in India , expedtations of large Argen.","The Times, 13th December 1929",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9190,14,12,1929,Winter,14,12,1929,Winter,city ; for such artificial restriction must ultimately result in drought and sterility . There would have been little inconvenience attaching,"The Times, 14th December 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9191,14,12,1929,Winter,14,12,1929,Winter,"would have been little inconvenience attaching to last summer 's drought in this country had it not been that , of","The Times, 14th December 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9192,14,12,1929,Winter,14,12,1929,Winter,"TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES Sir , -The late drought may have made others than myself consider the enormotu waste","The Times, 14th December 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9193,14,12,1929,Winter,14,12,1929,Winter,"farm-buildings , save any of the fall . During the drought farmers were draving water from the river , often a","The Times, 14th December 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9194,14,12,1929,Winter,14,12,1929,Winter,"cisterns they might have bad a home supply outlasting the drought . In London soft water should be precious , and","The Times, 14th December 1929",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9195,16,12,1929,Winter,16,12,1929,Winter,"outside the limits of shallow fluctuations . The extremes in drought and rainfall , in frost and in heat , will","The Times, 16th December 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9196,17,12,1929,Winter,17,12,1929,Winter,"of King Alexander 's birthday to-day . Owing to the drought which has depleted the reservoir of Tacoma , WASMN (","The Times, 17th December 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9197,18,12,1929,Winter,18,12,1929,Winter,"agricultural districts this season have no doubt suffered from the drought of a few months back , and the volunte of","The Times, 18th December 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9198,18,12,1929,Winter,18,12,1929,Winter,"as follows : - "" U0rops have suffered severely from drought and some damage , the extent . of which it","The Times, 18th December 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9199,19,12,1929,Winter,19,12,1929,Winter,". Legislation was mtroduced empowering advanGes to farmers in the drought- stricken areas amounting in all to 650,000 , made up","The Times, 19th December 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9200,21,12,1929,Winter,21,12,1929,Winter,would see their way to extend our occupation until the drought should be broken and the sheep moved to our new,"The Times, 21st December 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9201,21,12,1929,Winter,21,12,1929,Winter,"has been an invaluable help in carrying on through the droughty conditions on that property , and which , when seasonable","The Times, 21st December 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9202,23,12,1929,Winter,23,12,1929,Winter,"avoided , animals showing the results of privation during the drought shonld have generous consideration from now onwards . AGRICULTURAL POLICY","The Times, 23th December 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9203,28,12,1929,Winter,28,12,1929,Winter,"hit , flrst by the cold , then by the drought . and finally by the floods , may take their","The Times, 28th December 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9204,28,12,1929,Winter,28,12,1929,Winter,"but that may have been due as much to the drought , which began early in the year , as to","The Times, 28th December 1929",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9205,1,1,1930,Winter,1,1,1930,Winter,) ublished in The Tinw.s 'WEATHER OF 199 .0- FROM DROUGHT TO DELUGE ( FROM OUR WEATHER CORRESPONDE-NT ) It is,"The Times, 1st January 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9206,3,1,1930,Winter,3,1,1930,Winter,"Even into prisons wireless had found its wvay , anad Drought the same miiessage of neAv opportuinity and a new view","The Times, 3th January 1930",England,"UKJ,UKE","UKJ4,UKE4","UKJ42,UKE45","Maidstone,Wakefield",20th Century newspaper,Media 9207,6,1,1930,Winter,6,1,1930,Winter,"exceptional circumstanc6s of a winter following a prolonged and trying drought . "" The open lields , bare , though green","The Times, 6th January 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9208,6,1,1930,Winter,6,1,1930,Winter,drain upon the constitution of the younger animals during the drought . The immature elwes had still to grow and develop,"The Times, 6th January 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9209,6,1,1930,Winter,6,1,1930,Winter,without involving injury to the straw . AFTER-EFFECTS OF THE DROUGHT The *tockowners who predicted that lean cattle would be plentiful,"The Times, 6th January 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9210,6,1,1930,Winter,6,1,1930,Winter,be plentiful in the spring as a. result of the drought last grazing season were looked upon by some as unduly,"The Times, 6th January 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9211,7,1,1930,Winter,7,1,1930,Winter,dLaukhter of Mr. anld Mrs. Pr.ITCHAR.D . of linnipeg . DROUGHT : SCOTT. -On Jan. 4. 1930. at St . l,"The Times, 7th January 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9212,7,1,1930,Winter,7,1,1930,Winter,alonle. 'hJe deluge was tihetefote considerably miore abnormal thtan the drought . The 9.49in. leticit wHS wNiS ? d out by,"The Times, 7th January 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9213,8,1,1930,Winter,8,1,1930,Winter,plnty and to hold it for release in periods of drought . A permanent commission was constituted to undertake the construction,"The Times, 8th January 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9214,9,1,1930,Winter,9,1,1930,Winter,energy with which he plouglhs the dusty earth in July drought . He usually keeps to the deeper levels in winter,"The Times, 9th January 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9215,9,1,1930,Winter,9,1,1930,Winter,were generaUy well up to recent rates . Wasty and drought-affected lines did not show any i ; nprovemelt . Greasy,"The Times, 9th January 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9216,14,1,1930,Winter,14,1,1930,Winter,"deep . The fact stooJ out that , notwithstanding the drought , Ilte Thames behaved itself very well and the supply","The Times, 14th January 1930",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 9217,16,1,1930,Winter,16,1,1930,Winter,". Anglo-Dutch Company 's Production In spite of a prolonged drought , which lasted from Junie to October , the figures","The Times, 16th January 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9218,17,1,1930,Winter,17,1,1930,Winter,"estancias were becoming bare of pasture by the time the drought broke , towards the end of September . As a","The Times, 17th January 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9219,17,1,1930,Winter,17,1,1930,Winter,"the end of September . As a contrast to the drought , a belt covering the north of Corrientes and the","The Times, 17th January 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9220,17,1,1930,Winter,17,1,1930,Winter,"and the cattle are making Up the effects of tlle drought that prevailed during the previous twvo years , while prices","The Times, 17th January 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9221,20,1,1930,Winter,20,1,1930,Winter,"farml . It did not escape the cffects of the drought altogether , but it suflered less than most others .","The Times, 20th January 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9222,22,1,1930,Winter,22,1,1930,Winter,best r'etumn ... ATSTRALIAN PASTORAL COMPANY EFFECT OF THE PROLONGED DROUGHT LOW LEVEL OF WOOL AND CATTLE PRICES CURRENT YEAR 'S,"The Times, 22th January 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9223,22,1,1930,Winter,22,1,1930,Winter,"have lost 7.000 cattle by deaths due to the long-continued drought and only 1,000 survive on the property now . WArNIaABoor","The Times, 22th January 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9224,22,1,1930,Winter,22,1,1930,Winter,"CONSTANTLNE Warroambool Downs also began the year in a very droughty condition and had to be relieved of over 4,000 slheep","The Times, 22th January 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9225,22,1,1930,Winter,22,1,1930,Winter,"force a sale of sheep on a market affected by drought , and then , later , when the drought breaks","The Times, 22th January 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9226,22,1,1930,Winter,22,1,1930,Winter,"by drought , and then , later , when the drought breaks , having to buy back other sheep at post-","The Times, 22th January 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9227,22,1,1930,Winter,22,1,1930,Winter,"breaks , having to buy back other sheep at post- drought prices . This account of the most important move- ments","The Times, 22th January 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9228,22,1,1930,Winter,22,1,1930,Winter,"ing at the same time from any partial or local drought , and it will also showv vou how greatly the","The Times, 22th January 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9229,22,1,1930,Winter,22,1,1930,Winter,able to afford relief for short periods during the periodical droughts on the Western leases . By these mneans the danger,"The Times, 22th January 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9230,22,1,1930,Winter,22,1,1930,Winter,"during the year of serious stock losses owing to the drought Mwas averted , but the other results of dry con-","The Times, 22th January 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9231,22,1,1930,Winter,22,1,1930,Winter,"herd of , say , 13,000,000 , died iu the drought . The total Commonwvealth herd has not increased in the","The Times, 22th January 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9232,22,1,1930,Winter,22,1,1930,Winter,"help from the Government in mitigation of the very severe drought losses which we have suffered , and as an encouragement","The Times, 22th January 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9233,22,1,1930,Winter,22,1,1930,Winter,", howvever hard he worked , have survived the periodical droughts. unless his property had been developed for him . I","The Times, 22th January 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9234,22,1,1930,Winter,22,1,1930,Winter,"our usual surplus owing to the ravages of the long-continued drought .. Ve have , therefore , had to turn our","The Times, 22th January 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9235,23,1,1930,Winter,23,1,1930,Winter,"1929 not muore than three ( little snow and long droughts may have been partly responsible ) , 25 per cent.","The Times, 23th January 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9236,27,1,1930,Winter,27,1,1930,Winter,never previously seen rain and thev will soon see the drought-stricken cotunitry carpeted with wild flowers . It is reported that,"The Times, 27th January 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9237,28,1,1930,Winter,28,1,1930,Winter,". ; 3ellor . G .. It . Signals ; Drought.I G. E. H Rodiwell , J. Ht .. B.A. ;","The Times, 28th January 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9238,29,1,1930,Winter,29,1,1930,Winter,"West-hill , Highgato , Jan. 27 . ITHE RATNFAJELOF 1929 DROUGHT , FLOODS , AND GALES A MEMORABLE YEAR By E.","The Times, 29th January 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9239,29,1,1930,Winter,29,1,1930,Winter,"intense sunmmer heat of 1911 and 1921 and the great drought of the latter year , the cold winter of 1916-17","The Times, 29th January 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9240,29,1,1930,Winter,29,1,1930,Winter,of an intensity unknown since 1895 ; nine months of drought in which the shortage of water was as pronoumced as,"The Times, 29th January 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9241,29,1,1930,Winter,29,1,1930,Winter,the absence in 1921 of a sucddeni snwitch over from drought to excess in the last three montlhs . At Camlden-square,"The Times, 29th January 1930",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9242,31,1,1930,Winter,31,1,1930,Winter,"The cattle trade received a temporary set-back from the early drought , but an improvement later re- asserted itself with advantage","The Times, 31st January 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9243,1,2,1930,Winter,1,2,1930,Winter,"March . Thence onwards the cold winds and the long drought extended the inischief beg-an by the frost , so that","The Times, 1st February 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9244,1,2,1930,Winter,1,2,1930,Winter,B. Yingzet.t i .. K. Page . G. i . Drought . J. it . Rodwell . S. E : .,"The Times, 1st February 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9245,3,2,1930,Winter,3,2,1930,Winter,". For example , the Bucks report states that the drought lowered the general average in the rainless montlhs at least","The Times, 3th February 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9246,8,2,1930,Winter,8,2,1930,Winter,"first , to the frost , and then to the drought ) , the total cost of all fires in Great","The Times, 8th February 1930",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9247,10,2,1930,Winter,10,2,1930,Winter,to a larger volume of newv business . Owing to drought in this country during the greater part of last year,"The Times, 10th February 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9248,14,2,1930,Winter,14,2,1930,Winter,"by 3.9 per cent , The decrease vwas due to drought and the depredations of locusts , wvhich nece-sitated the prohibition","The Times, 14th February 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9249,15,2,1930,Winter,15,2,1930,Winter,crop having in certain districts deteriorated as a. colisequence of drought . The Industrial market was neglected . Some interest was,"The Times, 15th February 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9250,22,2,1930,Winter,22,2,1930,Winter,"But , lest the drainage be overdone in time of drought , irrigation of a raised bed can be arranged at","The Times, 22th February 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9251,22,2,1930,Winter,22,2,1930,Winter,"the past . Fortunately , throughout the Commonwealth the ! drought has now brokeen , and the pastoral - ; and","The Times, 22th February 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9252,24,2,1930,Winter,24,2,1930,Winter,"the year 1929. ln the summer we had an extraordinary drought , which called for a very large supply of water","The Times, 24th February 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9253,25,2,1930,Winter,25,2,1930,Winter,"in few years before that period , has sucl acoitinuous drought prevailed tirougliout the whole of the lishing seasolm OuL'of the","The Times, 25th February 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9254,25,2,1930,Winter,25,2,1930,Winter,"catch made by the rods can be attributed abnost entirely'to drought , though perliaps this ' , tatement should be ;","The Times, 25th February 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9255,25,2,1930,Winter,25,2,1930,Winter,".. on.thc previous year . Consideriug the loug meriod of drought , mortality among salmoln wvas by uio meanls excessive ;","The Times, 25th February 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9256,26,2,1930,Winter,26,2,1930,Winter,"the course of' events in MIexico , where the serious drought and the fall in the price of silver had- materially","The Times, 26th February 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9257,26,2,1930,Winter,26,2,1930,Winter,silver had- materially altered matters for the worse . The drought caused the miU at Sante' Rosa to be shut down,"The Times, 26th February 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9258,27,2,1930,Winter,27,2,1930,Winter,"leav-es , and shrivel the buds as disastrously as a drought when the fruit is foriiing in the blosson , while","The Times, 27th February 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9259,1,3,1930,Spring,1,3,1930,Spring,"so that water can be poured into them in a drought . The waU will be made with a batter ,","The Times, 1st March 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9260,1,3,1930,Spring,1,3,1930,Spring,"taken in han& at once , as turf after the drought of last summer will be found in urgent need of-","The Times, 1st March 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9261,4,3,1930,Spring,4,3,1930,Spring,"given cause for anxiety in all its stages . Prolonged drought in the early w eeks and "" black rust ""","The Times, 4th March 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9262,8,3,1930,Spring,8,3,1930,Spring,WVoking and Cranwell ) beat GiC . T. R. S. Drought ( Charterhouse and R.M.C. ) in the second round .,"The Times, 8th March 1930",England,UKF,UKF3,UKF30,Cranwell,20th Century newspaper,Media 9263,8,3,1930,Spring,8,3,1930,Spring,"be taken in hand atonce , as turf after the drought of last summer will be found in urgent need of","The Times, 8th March 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9264,10,3,1930,Spring,10,3,1930,Spring,in SAVOY have been destroyed by fire caused by the drought which has prevailed since the end of January . Countess,"The Times, 10th March 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9265,10,3,1930,Spring,10,3,1930,Spring,of reduced crops -the result of last year 's prolonged drought-and of the severe fall that has occurred in wheat and,"The Times, 10th March 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9266,12,3,1930,Spring,12,3,1930,Spring,"wvhich were attractive , most of theni reflecting the recent drought . There was a. full attendance , and competition was","The Times, 12th March 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9267,14,3,1930,Spring,14,3,1930,Spring,"millions of acres have been renidered fertile , regardless of drought , and crops hItve been assured . Food scarcity may","The Times, 14th March 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9268,14,3,1930,Spring,14,3,1930,Spring,"Aires , expectations ot small Argenitinie shipments , conmplaints of drought in Kansas , and ( unfavourable reports on the situation","The Times, 14th March 1930",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9269,17,3,1930,Spring,17,3,1930,Spring,"seeds , and other short-term hay crops is the intense drought of last spring and summer . The young seeds had","The Times, 17th March 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9270,17,3,1930,Spring,17,3,1930,Spring,to be unable to withstand the trials of the autumn drought and strong sunshine . A fewv weeks after the corn,"The Times, 17th March 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9271,19,3,1930,Spring,19,3,1930,Spring,"few weeks after we left its shores the last long drought broke , several inches of rain fel , the grasses","The Times, 19th March 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9272,19,3,1930,Spring,19,3,1930,Spring,"ter rnn "" y years and later from the long-continued drought . Ihc company has 'applie to thc Treasurv under th","The Times, 19th March 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9273,22,3,1930,Spring,22,3,1930,Spring,new works . It 'was time . for the cointitntud drought vas beghilling to prompt tlle s8uggestion that tho springs wero,"The Times, 22th March 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9274,27,3,1930,Spring,27,3,1930,Spring,is. per stonie : live eels. 16s. to 3is. per drought : bloaters. 3s. 6d. to 4s. : l ; ip,"The Times, 27th March 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9275,27,3,1930,Spring,27,3,1930,Spring,"fight the two enemies of canal transport , ice aud drought . As I told you last year , we kept","The Times, 27th March 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9276,27,3,1930,Spring,27,3,1930,Spring,with whichi we miade such a successful fight against the drought . I went round all the reservoirs at the end,"The Times, 27th March 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9277,27,3,1930,Spring,27,3,1930,Spring,"end of September , a day or two before the drought broke up , and found that we had theii enough","The Times, 27th March 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9278,28,3,1930,Spring,28,3,1930,Spring,"a quiet luncheou yesterday , A CHILTERN STREAM DAYS OF DROUGHT AND FLOOD ( FROM A CORRESPONDENT ) The dry valleys","The Times, 28th March 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9279,28,3,1930,Spring,28,3,1930,Spring,under comniissionhouse selling the market strengthened again on complaints of drought in sections of the I South-west where clear wreather wvas,"The Times, 28th March 1930",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9280,29,3,1930,Spring,29,3,1930,Spring,"Sports Grounds while there is yet time After the prolonged drought of 1929. turf is in urgent need of attention ,","The Times, 29th March 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9281,31,3,1930,Spring,31,3,1930,Spring,ex- planation of the present plethora of moles . The drought of 1921 made severe inroads on the number of moles,"The Times, 31st March 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9282,31,3,1930,Spring,31,3,1930,Spring,"of either food or water , or both . The drought of 1929 yielded no such unwonted evidence of havoc among","The Times, 31st March 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9283,31,3,1930,Spring,31,3,1930,Spring,such unwonted evidence of havoc among the moles . The drought was equally intense . but the land had been acted,"The Times, 31st March 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9284,3,4,1930,Spring,3,4,1930,Spring,"fact that last year , with its long period of drought and its subse- quent abnormal conditions , was generaUly unfavourable","The Times, 3th April 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9285,3,4,1930,Spring,3,4,1930,Spring,"supply from the Falls of Clyde , due to the drought in the early part 'of the year . Distributionl costs","The Times, 3th April 1930",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM38,Falls of Clyde,20th Century newspaper,Media 9286,4,4,1930,Spring,4,4,1930,Spring,"great losscs . I am very glad to say the drought has broken , and therc have been splendid raius lately","The Times, 4th April 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9287,4,4,1930,Spring,4,4,1930,Spring,again owiug to the absenco of &uy relief to tho droughtg ill UtO sontil-wVest a ml further unfavourable crop Advies from,"The Times, 4th April 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9288,5,4,1930,Spring,5,4,1930,Spring,"Grounds while there is yet time .. After the prolonged drought of 1929 , turf is in urgent need of attention","The Times, 5th April 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9289,5,4,1930,Spring,5,4,1930,Spring,"by the expansion in tiie export demand and the continued drought in the South-West , Clear and warm weathera was predicted","The Times, 5th April 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9290,11,4,1930,Spring,11,4,1930,Spring,of storing the excessive water of wiuter to meet the drought of summner wtas-met to somte extont by the ( Government,"The Times, 11st April 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9291,12,4,1930,Spring,12,4,1930,Spring,"reports on planting progress , and prospects of relief to drought in the south-west . A slighti rally afterwards on support","The Times, 12th April 1930",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9292,24,4,1930,Spring,24,4,1930,Spring,"that they can for maiden horses after last year 's drought , might surely so alter the condi- tions that in","The Times, 24th April 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9293,29,4,1930,Spring,29,4,1930,Spring,", has been suiggested that it is due to prolongetl drought and to poor conditions of trade , and there is","The Times, 29th April 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9294,1,5,1930,Spring,1,5,1930,Spring,"ments , as a failure of the monsoon rains and droughts were experienced in January , 'March , and July and","The Times, 1st May 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9295,3,5,1930,Spring,3,5,1930,Spring,"the experience of the past niust be avoided . The drought last summer had emphasized the urgency of tho problem ,","The Times, 3th May 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9296,3,5,1930,Spring,3,5,1930,Spring,"would be . EASTNARD TREND OF MINES Deficiency due to drought , however , was by no means the only problem","The Times, 3th May 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9297,3,5,1930,Spring,3,5,1930,Spring,I = ng EFFECT OF THE WEATHER ON FIRES THE DROUGHT OF LAST YEAR Discussing tlle cost of fires inf Great,"The Times, 3th May 1930",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9298,5,5,1930,Spring,5,5,1930,Spring,"was a severe onlle ana was followved by a prolonigedl drought , These conditions wouild normally lead to an ernlianced demand","The Times, 5th May 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9299,6,5,1930,Spring,6,5,1930,Spring,"actuallv ran dry , in last sum- mer 's long drought have not recovered their normal level . The great increase","The Times, 6th May 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9300,7,5,1930,Spring,7,5,1930,Spring,"may rest assured that the amount is adequate . The drought in North Wales necessitatedi the purchase of somc 11,000,000 uniits","The Times, 7th May 1930",Wales,UKL,,,North Wales,20th Century newspaper,Media 9301,7,5,1930,Spring,7,5,1930,Spring,"coimpletedI the purchase of furtller lanids which , before the drought , ere iiot in our possession and so could not","The Times, 7th May 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9302,8,5,1930,Spring,8,5,1930,Spring,"hard frost il February anid MAarch , and then the drought , 'or what we in England think is droughit throughout","The Times, 8th May 1930",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9303,10,5,1930,Spring,10,5,1930,Spring,"little seenms to have been done , though after the drought of last sumnmer such attention seemed all the Imore needful","The Times, 10th May 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9304,10,5,1930,Spring,10,5,1930,Spring,"on Nature 's part , sueh as intense cold , drought , and vinter flood ; and when all three follow","The Times, 10th May 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9305,12,5,1930,Spring,12,5,1930,Spring,"since it does not incur the risk of scarcity if drought should set in , while , subject to seasonal conditions","The Times, 12th May 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9306,13,5,1930,Spring,13,5,1930,Spring,of Caley llil Fartn . Fttiieral to-tuorrows 'Wedlenuday ) . DROUGHT. -Ot Maty 11. 1030. ztt tite l iar-uaer. 1hte lEV,"The Times, 13th May 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9307,15,5,1930,Spring,15,5,1930,Spring,1928 . There Can be no doubt that the protracted drought during the first nine months of the year contributed to,"The Times, 15th May 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9308,22,5,1930,Spring,22,5,1930,Spring,directors announced that oinvg to the almost complete loss through drought of the wvheat and linseed crops in the c6mpany 's,"The Times, 22th May 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9309,22,5,1930,Spring,22,5,1930,Spring,"cases interfered wvith ellicient flre brigade services , whlile the drought experienced throughout the summer , resiulting in the dry state","The Times, 22th May 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9310,29,5,1930,Spring,29,5,1930,Spring,"end of February last , but in March a severe drought wvas experieniced . The rainfall for April was normal ,","The Times, 29th May 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9311,31,5,1930,Spring,31,5,1930,Spring,"soutlheast 1European Rlussia. tie crops had been affected by the drought , buit receint rains had improved the outlook . The","The Times, 31st May 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9312,31,5,1930,Spring,31,5,1930,Spring,mnain factors accounlthig fur Use umifavouratble result ivere a disastrous drought ott Tcorale duitcing the whole of 1929 sait ( the,"The Times, 31st May 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9313,4,6,1930,Summer,4,6,1930,Summer,per stoise : live eels. los . to 26s. per drought ; bloaters. 4s . Gd. : kippers. 2s . Gd,"The Times, 4th June 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9314,5,6,1930,Summer,5,6,1930,Summer,"in their operating expenses owing , mainly , to a. drought of unprecedented severity necessitating the consumption of 169,868 tons of","The Times, 5th June 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9315,6,6,1930,Summer,6,6,1930,Summer,"under realizations influenced by reports of beneficial rains in the drought sections of the country , the belief that recent reports","The Times, 6th June 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9316,7,6,1930,Summer,7,6,1930,Summer,"points out that the crops of 1929 suffered from prolonged drought , the average yield of wheat being little more than","The Times, 7th June 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9317,7,6,1930,Summer,7,6,1930,Summer,"report states that the crops of 1929 suffered from prolonged drought , the average y'ield of wheat being little more than","The Times, 7th June 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9318,11,6,1930,Summer,11,6,1930,Summer,"a very severe winter Was followed by a prolonged.period of drought , with perhaps the natural result that outbreaks which normally","The Times, 11st June 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9319,12,6,1930,Summer,12,6,1930,Summer,"2 ) 0-O UILR YAWVL-Built i1928* teak throunhourt : easy drought , good roomy cockpit ; ready for sea ; .","The Times, 12th June 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9320,13,6,1930,Summer,13,6,1930,Summer,"A YEAR OF EXCEPTIONAL DIFFICULTY DISASTROUIS EFFECTS OF , THE DROUGHT HEAVY LOSSES OF SHEEP AND CATTLE THE WOOL SITUATION IR","The Times, 13th June 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9321,13,6,1930,Summer,13,6,1930,Summer,. CONDITIONS ON TOORALE Of these two factors the disastrous drought on Toorale was by far the more damaging to tle,"The Times, 13th June 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9322,13,6,1930,Summer,13,6,1930,Summer,enable you to visualize how severe and pro- longed the drought has been when I tell you that from the beginning,"The Times, 13th June 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9323,13,6,1930,Summer,13,6,1930,Summer,"which is essential for their rearing they succumbed to the drought , and by the end of 1929 had all perished","The Times, 13th June 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9324,13,6,1930,Summer,13,6,1930,Summer,"sum of 13,189 4s. 6d. , under the heading "" Drought Expenses "" in the Toorale books , in the endeavour","The Times, 13th June 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9325,13,6,1930,Summer,13,6,1930,Summer,"expenditure on Ringorah during the year under the heading "" Drought Expenses "" amounted to 902 13s. 3d . The cdttle","The Times, 13th June 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9326,13,6,1930,Summer,13,6,1930,Summer,over which we could exercise no control-severe and pro- longed droughts and a faU in wool prices . Disappointing as the,"The Times, 13th June 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9327,13,6,1930,Summer,13,6,1930,Summer,"not had actual experience of the conditions on a badly drought-stricken property in the Western Division , and of the strain","The Times, 13th June 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9328,13,6,1930,Summer,13,6,1930,Summer,"of 101,680 , brought about by a continuance of severe drought conditions on this company 's properties . It states that","The Times, 13th June 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9329,13,6,1930,Summer,13,6,1930,Summer,"during the year has been heavy as a result of drought expenses , while our incom- ings have been sniall as","The Times, 13th June 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9330,14,6,1930,Summer,14,6,1930,Summer,"given for somnething mnore essential' ? During last suiimiuer 's drought , many of the dowvn farins and villages endured untold","The Times, 14th June 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9331,16,6,1930,Summer,16,6,1930,Summer,"grow as it will . Except perhaps in a long drought , when weeds have as hard a struggle as the","The Times, 16th June 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9332,16,6,1930,Summer,16,6,1930,Summer,"areai , . ith the result that , ihi titnbs'of droughtau&d in smnhier time , the sock waters are often so","The Times, 16th June 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9333,17,6,1930,Summer,17,6,1930,Summer,", loose to the depth of several feet after the drought . and partly on the broken , hilly ground wlhich","The Times, 17th June 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9334,17,6,1930,Summer,17,6,1930,Summer,"year the company encountered the difficulties attendant upon a protracted drought , which created a scarcity of fat stock with a","The Times, 17th June 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9335,19,6,1930,Summer,19,6,1930,Summer,"a failure of the wheat and linseed harvests owing to drought . The weather conditions are now , I believe ,","The Times, 19th June 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9336,20,6,1930,Summer,20,6,1930,Summer,"wiinter should be made to correct Nature 's inequalities of drought in summer ; but such ideas were voted "" counsels","The Times, 20th June 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9337,26,6,1930,Summer,26,6,1930,Summer,in the operating expenses lhad been mainly due to a drought of unprecedented severity and dura- tion. but he was g,"The Times, 26th June 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9338,27,6,1930,Summer,27,6,1930,Summer,"b Doo.rs teas . There was no repetition of the drought in the Dooars district , which in 1928 seriously reduced","The Times, 27th June 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9339,28,6,1930,Summer,28,6,1930,Summer,"bitter disappointments . They had suffered from three years of drought , which had carried off large numbers of their lambs","The Times, 28th June 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9340,28,6,1930,Summer,28,6,1930,Summer,advanced it became apparent that the crops were suffering from drought . In some districts the harvest was good ; in,"The Times, 28th June 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9341,30,6,1930,Summer,30,6,1930,Summer,"year now ending the com- pany has been affected by drought and by low prices for grain , its gross receipts","The Times, 30th June 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9342,30,6,1930,Summer,30,6,1930,Summer,"on the "" Free Press reporting datmage by winds , drought , and irsectg , but an outbreak of liquidation forced","The Times, 30th June 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9343,1,7,1930,Summer,1,7,1930,Summer,"most favourable aspect of the accounts is the reduction in drought expenses from 54,358 to 14,825 , against which 5,000 wvas","The Times, 1st July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9344,1,7,1930,Summer,1,7,1930,Summer,"to he better , thanks to the breaklup of the drought and to the resumption of work at the collieries .","The Times, 1st July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9345,1,7,1930,Summer,1,7,1930,Summer,6d. per stone : live cels. 8s. to 24s. per drought ; bloaters . Ss. 6d. to 4s. : kippers .,"The Times, 1st July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9346,1,7,1930,Summer,1,7,1930,Summer,to a greater return from WVarrab and to the lessened drought expenses on the Qumersland stationr. but no revenue was received,"The Times, 1st July 1930",England,UKC,UKC1,UKC14,Hebburn Colliery,20th Century newspaper,Media 9347,3,7,1930,Summer,3,7,1930,Summer,every way disastrous . lTVelegrams in Brief The SouTr AUSTRALIAN drought has been broken by a fall of between lin .,"The Times, 3th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9348,3,7,1930,Summer,3,7,1930,Summer,"pests in a way 1 that corn rarely knows . Drought is a pitiless foe , and the fly may wipe","The Times, 3th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9349,5,7,1930,Summer,5,7,1930,Summer,". Merriman . Phillins . Russell . Wvoodward ; IMaiors Drought , Lynch-Staunton . O'Neill : Captains Bateman . Bowermian .","The Times, 5th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9350,7,7,1930,Summer,7,7,1930,Summer,when the country was suffering from an acute and prolonged drought at a time of the year vital to the welfare,"The Times, 7th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9351,7,7,1930,Summer,7,7,1930,Summer,"of rain anywhere since early in the year , but drought has been severe in parts , and generaly where last","The Times, 7th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9352,7,7,1930,Summer,7,7,1930,Summer,". ( Fylde area , Lancs . ) The prolonged drought in the Border district has had disastrous effects on crops","The Times, 7th July 1930",England,UKC,UKC2,UKC21,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9353,8,7,1930,Summer,8,7,1930,Summer,. W. NV . Timm : . Dr. C. XWurster Drought . F. L. Freelsad . XVing . Commander P. C.,"The Times, 8th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9354,8,7,1930,Summer,8,7,1930,Summer,"the roses , which are this season suffering from the drought anud heat . Tho number of classes was 24 ,","The Times, 8th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9355,12,7,1930,Summer,12,7,1930,Summer,"would suffice , it is stated , during a severe drought , such as that of 1905 , to increase the","The Times, 12th July 1930",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 9356,12,7,1930,Summer,12,7,1930,Summer,"end , liowever , and gradually the sterilizing hand of drought is making itself felt , lightly in some places ,","The Times, 12th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9357,12,7,1930,Summer,12,7,1930,Summer,"DROUGHIT ( FHROM A CORRESPONDENT ) Already signs of the drought are seen in tbe vegetable garden , especially on light","The Times, 12th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9358,12,7,1930,Summer,12,7,1930,Summer,should not be undertaken at the first signs of a drought or while there is still plenty of moisture in the,"The Times, 12th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9359,12,7,1930,Summer,12,7,1930,Summer,", for once started it must be continued till the drought is ended . The water near the surface encourages the","The Times, 12th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9360,12,7,1930,Summer,12,7,1930,Summer,"Usually soft water is out of the question during a drought , but if it can be had it is far","The Times, 12th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9361,14,7,1930,Summer,14,7,1930,Summer,"and I found that there was no sign whatsoever of drought and that the going , certainly down to that depth","The Times, 14th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9362,14,7,1930,Summer,14,7,1930,Summer,is especially important by reason of the ifuences of the drought upon farm crops and cropping methods . Sir Rowland comments,"The Times, 14th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9363,14,7,1930,Summer,14,7,1930,Summer,"relative success of rotation pastures and meadows in withstanding the drought , as compared 'with permanent grassland , but as a","The Times, 14th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9364,16,7,1930,Summer,16,7,1930,Summer,"other hand , as mentioned in the report , the drought expenses were considerably reduced . Tha death rate at Corona","The Times, 16th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9365,16,7,1930,Summer,16,7,1930,Summer,the credit of the stock renewal account to reduce the drought expenses . It -was for such a purpose as this,"The Times, 16th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9366,17,7,1930,Summer,17,7,1930,Summer,of the estate . combined with a severe period of drought during July and August . Meeting . July 25 .,"The Times, 17th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9367,18,7,1930,Summer,18,7,1930,Summer,"fine , but they are unchartered . Tw-o seasons of drought , locusts , and now excessive rain have abetted the","The Times, 18th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9368,18,7,1930,Summer,18,7,1930,Summer,( against 65s. 6d . ) . An almost unprecedented drought was experienced from May to Novem- ber. 1929. which resulted,"The Times, 18th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9369,19,7,1930,Summer,19,7,1930,Summer,. which were taken to mitigate the consequences of the drought . The market for wool experienced a very severe declne,"The Times, 19th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9370,21,7,1930,Summer,21,7,1930,Summer,"wheat markets , as there are reports that heat and drought as well as bailstorms have damaged the crop .. The","The Times, 21st July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9371,22,7,1930,Summer,22,7,1930,Summer,"increased selling pressure on , prospects of showers in the drought areas and weakness of grain and securities . Later in","The Times, 22th July 1930",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9372,23,7,1930,Summer,23,7,1930,Summer,"hay and alfalfa seed , and the state of the drought which prevailed in the Chubut territory uP to the end","The Times, 23th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9373,24,7,1930,Summer,24,7,1930,Summer,"the reservoirs are filled to overflowing-a strange contrast with the drought of last July , when appeals were being made that","The Times, 24th July 1930",England,UKE,UKE3,UKE31,Rotherham,20th Century newspaper,Media 9374,24,7,1930,Summer,24,7,1930,Summer,due to reports of continued absence of rain in the drought areas . Later in the session prices fell back again,"The Times, 24th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9375,24,7,1930,Summer,24,7,1930,Summer,scattered local liquidation on predictionis of ehowvem in ( lle drought area and values gradtually eased duiring the morning . Prices,"The Times, 24th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9376,25,7,1930,Summer,25,7,1930,Summer,", Harrington anld Co. stating that te e heat and drought in Ithe Amnerican North-West hiad reduiced roop prospects there .","The Times, 25th July 1930",England,UKD,UKD1,UKD11,Harrington,20th Century newspaper,Media 9377,26,7,1930,Summer,26,7,1930,Summer,"As hias been obvious lately , it is impatient of drought , for , after moping in the recent dry spell","The Times, 26th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9378,26,7,1930,Summer,26,7,1930,Summer,"local liQuidation , due in reports of shiowers in the drought area . prices around noon 'rere 5 to S points","The Times, 26th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9379,26,7,1930,Summer,26,7,1930,Summer,"pounds more than in the previous year , but the drought was not only responsible for a heavy lass of crop","The Times, 26th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9380,26,7,1930,Summer,26,7,1930,Summer,", necessitating exten- sive supplying in those parts where the drought was most severe . Unfortunately the loss of crop was","The Times, 26th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9381,26,7,1930,Summer,26,7,1930,Summer,"current year . Notwith- standing the darmage done by 'the drought . in some of our young gardens , the condition","The Times, 26th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9382,26,7,1930,Summer,26,7,1930,Summer,at an unfortunate time for us . Owing to the drought of last year we must expect a much . smaller,"The Times, 26th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9383,26,7,1930,Summer,26,7,1930,Summer,"higher costs resulting from the smaller crop . Unfortunately the drought not only affeeted the roots last year , but seems","The Times, 26th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9384,26,7,1930,Summer,26,7,1930,Summer,"the people . Then there is that well-worn subiect of drought , from which the countrv suffered severelv , and it","The Times, 26th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9385,29,7,1930,Summer,29,7,1930,Summer,figures showing the heavy cost to Australian pastoral cmonpanies of-combating drought conditions were given by Mtr . Andrew Williamson at yesterday,"The Times, 29th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9386,29,7,1930,Summer,29,7,1930,Summer,"In the four years 1926-29 this company alone has incurred drought expenditure amounting to no less t'man 716,000 . That is","The Times, 29th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9387,29,7,1930,Summer,29,7,1930,Summer,severity during the greater part of the year . Ihe drought continued vithout respite in the far south-west . and over,"The Times, 29th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9388,29,7,1930,Summer,29,7,1930,Summer,"over the greater part of the western division . The drought entailed verv heavv special ex- penditure in artificial fceding ,","The Times, 29th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9389,29,7,1930,Summer,29,7,1930,Summer,"in mn- -tomne sustained through the adverse effect of the drought on the live stock market , which weakened continuously throughout","The Times, 29th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9390,29,7,1930,Summer,29,7,1930,Summer,all sections of our agency business . ExPENDrrURE rN Coraavxxa DROUGHT As I -informed you at our last - annual meeting,"The Times, 29th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9391,29,7,1930,Summer,29,7,1930,Summer,"our last - annual meeting , expenditure in combating the drought on our stations during the three trying years 192G to","The Times, 29th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9392,29,7,1930,Summer,29,7,1930,Summer,", In , 1929 ve had lo face a further drought expenditure 1 ; f Sl6,000 , so that during the","The Times, 29th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9393,29,7,1930,Summer,29,7,1930,Summer,"Sl6,000 , so that during the last four years the drought fromn *vhich we have suffered has cost us no less","The Times, 29th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9394,29,7,1930,Summer,29,7,1930,Summer,the loss-we have sustained through the calamity of the prolonged droughts we-must add the loss of revdnue that we would otherwise,"The Times, 29th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9395,29,7,1930,Summer,29,7,1930,Summer,"received had these four years bean , normal . The droughts have also involved a tremen- dous strain on the m","The Times, 29th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9396,29,7,1930,Summer,29,7,1930,Summer,WVool Growaers ' Association . DouOGnTI Now BROKEN Although the drought . from which we suffered so severely last year continued,"The Times, 29th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9397,29,7,1930,Summer,29,7,1930,Summer,"looked forward to . "" Flor the earlier mouths special drought expenditure had to be continued , but relief came before","The Times, 29th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9398,29,7,1930,Summer,29,7,1930,Summer,"it reached an alarm- ing figure , and the whole drought ex- penditure for 1930 should be well under 40,000 ,","The Times, 29th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9399,29,7,1930,Summer,29,7,1930,Summer,"as a whole . Fol- lowing on the late disastrous drought , which has now broken , it is not unreasonable","The Times, 29th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9400,29,7,1930,Summer,29,7,1930,Summer,wool . ( 2 ) The severe effects of a drought ( uowv happily over ) on the volume of her,"The Times, 29th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9401,29,7,1930,Summer,29,7,1930,Summer,"factors there falls to be added the effect of the drought on the grain crops , all combining to intensify the","The Times, 29th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9402,30,7,1930,Summer,30,7,1930,Summer,"to the sharp rise in maize , wvith reports of drought and heat in the American Nd'rth-vest togeth'er 'with less iavourab","The Times, 30th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9403,30,7,1930,Summer,30,7,1930,Summer,advices and predictions of rains end cooler weather in the drought area of the American cotton belt . The undertone of,"The Times, 30th July 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9404,1,8,1930,Summer,1,8,1930,Summer,"a notable display by late-flowering plants wvichl wvere hampered by drought a year ago . j ieanwhile , desert and dry","The Times, 1st August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9405,1,8,1930,Summer,1,8,1930,Summer,", and Liverpool houses on forecasts of rain in the drought area and "" bearish "" textile trade reports , followxed","The Times, 1st August 1930",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9406,2,8,1930,Summer,2,8,1930,Summer,dry spell just as it seemed about to become a drought destroyed the prospect of a repetition of last year 's,"The Times, 2th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9407,4,8,1930,Summer,4,8,1930,Summer,"Provincial Governnnent9 , arc hocieug. i- not praying . for drought and dust . stortns as their only means ef Canadi.an","The Times, 4th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9408,4,8,1930,Summer,4,8,1930,Summer,"points oNving to the continued absence of rain in the droughty sections of the belt , Later in tho session retlizing","The Times, 4th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9409,5,8,1930,Summer,5,8,1930,Summer,"Alps were under the average , and tlie heat and drought durinig the sumlmer months resulted in an abnormal melting of","The Times, 5th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9410,6,8,1930,Summer,6,8,1930,Summer,inlproving . He is at his London residence . U.S. DROUGHT SERIOUS EFFECT ON CROPS PRESIDENT 'S PROMISE OF HELP (,"The Times, 6th August 1930",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9411,6,8,1930,Summer,6,8,1930,Summer,"leave no stone unturned in its effdrts to relieve the drought-strickeni areas . President Hoover and Mr. Hyde , Secretairy of","The Times, 6th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9412,6,8,1930,Summer,6,8,1930,Summer,"300.000,000 bushels is the estimated result of last week 's drought . MIr . Hyde tlhinks it possible that tlhis loss","The Times, 6th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9413,6,8,1930,Summer,6,8,1930,Summer,"lhowever , anld the W'eather Bureau 's foraeeast that the drought was likely to continue for the rest of the week","The Times, 6th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9414,7,8,1930,Summer,7,8,1930,Summer,the UInited States is suffering from a severe nnd prolonged drought . President . Hoover and his Secretary of Agriculture lave,"The Times, 7th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9415,7,8,1930,Summer,7,8,1930,Summer,alarming . The country around Memphis has experieneed the longest drought ever known there . In that region it has nIow,"The Times, 7th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9416,7,8,1930,Summer,7,8,1930,Summer,will begin to be most acutely felt . If the drought continues President Hoover is expected to cancel his plans for,"The Times, 7th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9417,7,8,1930,Summer,7,8,1930,Summer,"already ruined beyond hope of recovery , Qven if the drought should end to-night . As the weather bulletins of the","The Times, 7th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9418,7,8,1930,Summer,7,8,1930,Summer,of chleap and physiologically satisfactory ways of carrying sheep over drought periods or even over the normal periods of shortage in,"The Times, 7th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9419,7,8,1930,Summer,7,8,1930,Summer,"indus- tries of wool and wheat caused by the long-continued drought , the directors state that recently the pastoral areas have","The Times, 7th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9420,7,8,1930,Summer,7,8,1930,Summer,reports of rains in the sectiolis of the crop whe-c drought has prevailed . The easiness as also influenced by the,"The Times, 7th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9421,8,8,1930,Summer,8,8,1930,Summer,through intermediato credit banks and land banks . If the drought continues it is feared there may be extensive forced sales,"The Times, 8th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9422,8,8,1930,Summer,8,8,1930,Summer,"have any effect on the crops suffering from the long drought . The effect , if any , will probably be","The Times, 8th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9423,8,8,1930,Summer,8,8,1930,Summer,Bureau considers the prospects of an immediate break in the drought on a scale sufficient to alter the present situation unlikely,"The Times, 8th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9424,8,8,1930,Summer,8,8,1930,Summer,"last day pr two onwing to the daimge done by drought in the UTnited States , is the cause of the","The Times, 8th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9425,8,8,1930,Summer,8,8,1930,Summer,50 per cent . a week ago . The videspread drought and the disquieting possi- bilities to crop yields apparently moro,"The Times, 8th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9426,8,8,1930,Summer,8,8,1930,Summer,"s . The market furtlier advanced on light offerings and drought reports . After easing off owing to realizing , prices","The Times, 8th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9427,9,8,1930,Summer,9,8,1930,Summer,"England , used B P Special fhroughouf . THE U.S. DROUGHT EFFECT ON STOCK MARKET ( FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT )","The Times, 9th August 1930",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9428,9,8,1930,Summer,9,8,1930,Summer,whereas the long continiuanice of this year 's heat and drought has seriously involved other crops . It is impossible to,"The Times, 9th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9429,9,8,1930,Summer,9,8,1930,Summer,"to-day that it wvas in any case unlikely that the drought would be broken simultaneously in many places . "" I","The Times, 9th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9430,9,8,1930,Summer,9,8,1930,Summer,"do n't like to think what nmay happen if the drought is not broken within the next two weeks . ""","The Times, 9th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9431,9,8,1930,Summer,9,8,1930,Summer,"to make any confident prediction of early relief from the drought , . but fairly extensive rains are thought to be","The Times, 9th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9432,9,8,1930,Summer,9,8,1930,Summer,to be some doubt whether the present effects of the drought really made the rise necessary . In the New York,"The Times, 9th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9433,9,8,1930,Summer,9,8,1930,Summer,". In the New York Stock Market news of the drought dominated the market , already made ner-ous by newvs of","The Times, 9th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9434,9,8,1930,Summer,9,8,1930,Summer,". less than in 1929 , due to a severe drought in the early part of the year . It is","The Times, 9th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9435,11,8,1930,Summer,11,8,1930,Summer,first definite step towards relieving the areas suffeiing fiom the drought by ordering inmmediate reductions in railway rates for food sup-plies,"The Times, 11st August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9436,11,8,1930,Summer,11,8,1930,Summer,"Governors of 12 States , the worst affected by the drought , which is expected to be held on Thursday .","The Times, 11st August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9437,11,8,1930,Summer,11,8,1930,Summer,"yesterday that he did not share the opinion that the drought was a blessing in disguise , although he thought it","The Times, 11st August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9438,11,8,1930,Summer,11,8,1930,Summer,too high . He stated that the effects of the drought ,"The Times, 11st August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9439,11,8,1930,Summer,11,8,1930,Summer,"HEAT WAVE In vieiv of the prolonged abnormal lheat and drought experienced in parts of North Amuerica , and of the","The Times, 11st August 1930","England,Scotland",UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9440,11,8,1930,Summer,11,8,1930,Summer,"young birds with intestinal disease , possibly caused by the drought of June . But from nearly every other county reports","The Times, 11st August 1930",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM63,"Argyll,Lochgilphead district",20th Century newspaper,Media 9441,11,8,1930,Summer,11,8,1930,Summer,"bear selling , professionals utilizing the widespread fears that the drought will adversely affect the purchasing power of tho agricuwltural community","The Times, 11st August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9442,11,8,1930,Summer,11,8,1930,Summer,statement and the possibility that week-end developments will indicate that drought damage has been exaggerated . Rallies occurred thiroughout the list,"The Times, 11st August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9443,11,8,1930,Summer,11,8,1930,Summer,occasioned by the sudden realization of the seriousness of the drought . For wveeks business has had attention concentrated on the,"The Times, 11st August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9444,11,8,1930,Summer,11,8,1930,Summer,to place forwarul orders increased by the reports of serious drought danmage to canning crops . No change occutrred in prices,"The Times, 11st August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9445,11,8,1930,Summer,11,8,1930,Summer,"untavonr'abl crop report in the Prce Pr-ess cmphasizing heat , drought , and rust damage . 'Thec rise was assisted by","The Times, 11st August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9446,12,8,1930,Summer,12,8,1930,Summer,"Frascr , by St. Joln Ervine . THE lU.S . DROUGHT EXTENSION FARTHER N-ORTH ( FROMI OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT ) NEW","The Times, 12th August 1930",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9447,12,8,1930,Summer,12,8,1930,Summer,"smallest crop since 1901 . According to the Departnent the drought is being felt progressively farther north , even affecting New","The Times, 12th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9448,12,8,1930,Summer,12,8,1930,Summer,"It was known that wheat was little affected by the drought directly , but the present estimate of the yield is","The Times, 12th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9449,12,8,1930,Summer,12,8,1930,Summer,"favourable steel toanage stateillelit. coupled with week-end reports that the drought has been relieved in sections of the country , induced","The Times, 12th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9450,13,8,1930,Summer,13,8,1930,Summer,"increase in the damagb , which , even if the drought ends this week , may reduce the maize crop to","The Times, 13th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9451,14,8,1930,Summer,14,8,1930,Summer,"Although there is nothing like a complete break of the drought , beneficial rains are reported over extensive sections of the","The Times, 14th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9452,14,8,1930,Summer,14,8,1930,Summer,decline in activity . The Iron Age says that the drought is retard- ing the recovery of the steel industry from,"The Times, 14th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9453,14,8,1930,Summer,14,8,1930,Summer,"There would be floods drowning the produicer , followed by droughts starving the consumer . Already a large pro- portion of","The Times, 14th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9454,14,8,1930,Summer,14,8,1930,Summer,"There would be floods drowning the producer , followed by droughts starving the consumier . The resources of the Southern Dominions","The Times, 14th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9455,15,8,1930,Summer,15,8,1930,Summer,"recently sold in anticipatien of the adverse effects of the drought , inmparted firmness in the early afternooni , btut general","The Times, 15th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9456,15,8,1930,Summer,15,8,1930,Summer,"exten- sion of the recovery was unwarranted , while bearish drought reports and adverse trade indexes continued to doninate sentiment ,","The Times, 15th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9457,15,8,1930,Summer,15,8,1930,Summer,tIre shiarp fall in Amierica Yesterday . hut the conitinued drought arid further reports of crop deteriorationiiin. duced miiore coverinig at,"The Times, 15th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9458,15,8,1930,Summer,15,8,1930,Summer,'pn fears of air uirifavourable official report . Oli tIre drought situationii i Arrierica . TIre close was steady at I,"The Times, 15th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9459,16,8,1930,Summer,16,8,1930,Summer,"seem to have brought a real , break in the drought over a wide area , though it is too early","The Times, 16th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9460,16,8,1930,Summer,16,8,1930,Summer,discussed not only the problem of supplying credit for the drought- stricken areas-where many banks have already failed and others are,"The Times, 16th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9461,16,8,1930,Summer,16,8,1930,Summer,"lirmits to the extent of . the heat or the drought these species wvill tolerate here , they are reasonably hardy","The Times, 16th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9462,16,8,1930,Summer,16,8,1930,Summer,"technical : eoudndss , coupled wvith reports thlat ; the drought , has been partially broken , created a , bette-","The Times, 16th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9463,16,8,1930,Summer,16,8,1930,Summer,. While some sections of Ontario arc suffering severely froni drought the weather is favourable for harvesting anid the grains show,"The Times, 16th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9464,16,8,1930,Summer,16,8,1930,Summer,offerings on hedge account anid oredictions of raini in the drought area . The marke : iad a declhning tendency throughout,"The Times, 16th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9465,18,8,1930,Summer,18,8,1930,Summer,very muclh under the influence of confused rieports on the drought and its rcsults . It is still impossible to make,"The Times, 18th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9466,18,8,1930,Summer,18,8,1930,Summer,"the indirect and partially psychological r epercussions of the long drought , tlio more immiiediate consequences are beginning to be severely","The Times, 18th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9467,18,8,1930,Summer,18,8,1930,Summer,the successive varying estimates of t he effects of the drought on general business . The downward movement in the early,"The Times, 18th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9468,18,8,1930,Summer,18,8,1930,Summer,prevalent . Later in the week the news that the drought had at least partially broken was sufficient to counteract the,"The Times, 18th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9469,18,8,1930,Summer,18,8,1930,Summer,"sectijns of the cotton belt and ihe prospect of the drought being fully relieved shortly . inducedI belated long liquidation ,","The Times, 18th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9470,18,8,1930,Summer,18,8,1930,Summer,"s , elling on reports of furthier ralins in thec drought area . while the fall was assisted liy the weakness","The Times, 18th August 1930",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9471,18,8,1930,Summer,18,8,1930,Summer,"of the general situation , especially the effects of tIhe drought damage to crops . An . easier price Situation was","The Times, 18th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9472,20,8,1930,Summer,20,8,1930,Summer,". Reports of an impencding food scarcity resulting froiii the drought gavxe "" racketeers "" in the egg and milk business","The Times, 20th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9473,21,8,1930,Summer,21,8,1930,Summer,"features , tlhe latter responding to reports that the recepti drought has little affected canninig operiations . Later there were sellinig","The Times, 21st August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9474,25,8,1930,Summer,25,8,1930,Summer,possible net loss of income to farmers resulting from the drought . The November elections are casting long shadows before .,"The Times, 25th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9475,25,8,1930,Summer,25,8,1930,Summer,that many planters are holdihig for highier urices whlie the drought remains unbroken over ttire Western belt . The mnarket was,"The Times, 25th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9476,25,8,1930,Summer,25,8,1930,Summer,the tin- plate industry and the understtandig that the recent drought 1i13s not materially affected the canniig crop . There Wvas,"The Times, 25th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9477,27,8,1930,Summer,27,8,1930,Summer,"Island of Jamaica , though it has recovered from the drought I nmentioned last year , has participated in the general","The Times, 27th August 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9478,1,9,1930,Autumn,1,9,1930,Autumn,"the utmost extent . Autuumn wor.k is oftener restricted from drought than from wet , but wvhen once ploughed the land","The Times, 1st September 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9479,1,9,1930,Autumn,1,9,1930,Autumn,iic memorable winter and spring of 192S-29 . The prolonged drought and hilliant sunshine last summer supplemented the beneficent influences of,"The Times, 1st September 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9480,1,9,1930,Autumn,1,9,1930,Autumn,far from cheerful ; the aftermyatlh of the pro- longed drought in the agricultural regions is boiund to be felt severely,"The Times, 1st September 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9481,4,9,1930,Autumn,4,9,1930,Autumn,". but there was a eCIY restricted lambing . and drought expenses , such as fieding. agist- ment. denving. railages ,","The Times, 4th September 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9482,6,9,1930,Autumn,6,9,1930,Autumn,"lime in large doses , and is less affected by drought than most . Its tall-growing habit makes it a trial","The Times, 6th September 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9483,6,9,1930,Autumn,6,9,1930,Autumn,"from other countries grasses of greater nowers of resistance to drought . Dr. Pole-Evans , who had done work of great","The Times, 6th September 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9484,6,9,1930,Autumn,6,9,1930,Autumn,", however , that many of the troubles attributed to drought were more properly to be ascribed to mineral deficiency .","The Times, 6th September 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9485,8,9,1930,Autumn,8,9,1930,Autumn,"young clover and mixed seeds plants are concerned . The drought of last year , before or after thc nurse corn","The Times, 8th September 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9486,15,9,1930,Autumn,15,9,1930,Autumn,"there has been somiie rainfall in the agricultural districts , drought con- ditions are still bad , mnore than one-third of","The Times, 15th September 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9487,15,9,1930,Autumn,15,9,1930,Autumn,"areas being adversely affected . The full results of the drought vill , not be known for somle weeks , when","The Times, 15th September 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9488,27,9,1930,Autumn,27,9,1930,Autumn,"eveii more of a test of garden roses than prolonged drought , for vhile gardeners can at least alleviate the effects","The Times, 27th September 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9489,27,9,1930,Autumn,27,9,1930,Autumn,"for vhile gardeners can at least alleviate the effects of drought they are usually helpless in wet , dull weather such","The Times, 27th September 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9490,27,9,1930,Autumn,27,9,1930,Autumn,iust as bravely as they bore the summer heat and drought and have been blooming all the time . The blooms,"The Times, 27th September 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9491,29,9,1930,Autumn,29,9,1930,Autumn,suffered further inroads from falling prices of farm products and drought ; esXports of manufactured goods have decreased and no-w comprise,"The Times, 29th September 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9492,30,9,1930,Autumn,30,9,1930,Autumn,"for coffee are not so good , owing to a drought on Kalidieroek of unprecedented dura- tion . Our half interest","The Times, 30th September 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9493,4,10,1930,Autumn,4,10,1930,Autumn,"a serious reduction in the cereal harvests , due to drought , the company 's goss receipts were 1,279,400 smaller ,","The Times, 4th October 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9494,9,10,1930,Autumn,9,10,1930,Autumn,"company , now available , states that the state of drought in the Mlaqulnchan district continued for a further nine months","The Times, 9th October 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9495,11,10,1930,Autumn,11,10,1930,Autumn,of a ditch which does not dry up in a drought make a capital home for the so-called marsh primroses .,"The Times, 11st October 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9496,11,10,1930,Autumn,11,10,1930,Autumn,"I told you that the wheat had been affected by drought , that part of the wvleat crop was lost ,","The Times, 11st October 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9497,13,10,1930,Autumn,13,10,1930,Autumn,"A severe contraction in the cereal harvests , due to drought , led to a heavy reduction in gross receipts .","The Times, 13th October 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9498,13,10,1930,Autumn,13,10,1930,Autumn,causes of the severe setback ill revenue are applimble to drought at a critical period which seriously damaged the wheat crop,"The Times, 13th October 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9499,15,10,1930,Autumn,15,10,1930,Autumn,fires . Similar action was taken in Connecticut . Long-continued drought lhas made the woods throughout the Eastern States as dry,"The Times, 15th October 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9500,22,10,1930,Autumn,22,10,1930,Autumn,had had to face as the consequence of an exceptional drought . The chairman referred to tle unreasoning attitude of labour,"The Times, 22th October 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9501,22,10,1930,Autumn,22,10,1930,Autumn,"managex reports that tho Pampa district is again suft'ering from drought and that rain is badlv wanted , although it may","The Times, 22th October 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9502,24,10,1930,Autumn,24,10,1930,Autumn,the case of Durbin. where arrivals are proving to be droughty . Up to October 4 41.851 bales had been shipped,"The Times, 24th October 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9503,25,10,1930,Autumn,25,10,1930,Autumn,"The loss of C. E. S. Gordon creates a definite drought in the High Jump , but R. L. York (","The Times, 25th October 1930",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ11,Eton,20th Century newspaper,Media 9504,1,11,1930,Autumn,1,11,1930,Autumn,". "" THE METROPOLITAN WVATER BOARD EFFECT OF FROST AND DROUGHT ! ON FINA-N- CES ' The report of the -Metropolitan","The Times, 1st November 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9505,1,11,1930,Autumn,1,11,1930,Autumn,"in the early months of 1929 and during the exceptional drought wvhiclh fol- lowed , resulted in an approximate deficiency of","The Times, 1st November 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9506,1,11,1930,Autumn,1,11,1930,Autumn,"of an abnormally beautiful leaf-fall , if only because the drought which seems , the inseparable accompaniment of a sunny summer","The Times, 1st November 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9507,6,11,1930,Autumn,6,11,1930,Autumn,"portioIIs of the Province of Cordob:a owving to an early drought , in September . wvith subsequent frosts and excessive rdins","The Times, 6th November 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9508,7,11,1930,Autumn,7,11,1930,Autumn,"which do so much to save the parched crops in drought , in the dead calm before sturise often counterfeit the","The Times, 7th November 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9509,7,11,1930,Autumn,7,11,1930,Autumn,not be forgotten that we went through a period of drought in this . country extending over the first seven months,"The Times, 7th November 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9510,13,11,1930,Autumn,13,11,1930,Autumn,"lack of pasture ; on the other hand , the drought is also responsible for the increasc in the carriage of","The Times, 13th November 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9511,14,11,1930,Autumn,14,11,1930,Autumn,result is stated to be due to two main causes-namely. drought and the faU in wool and sheep prices . The,"The Times, 14th November 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9512,14,11,1930,Autumn,14,11,1930,Autumn,"and the faU in wool and sheep prices . The drought persisted until January , 1930 , whien valuable rains fell","The Times, 14th November 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9513,14,11,1930,Autumn,14,11,1930,Autumn,and stock losses . however . were incurred while the drought lasted . Merino wool Prices are now from 15 per,"The Times, 14th November 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9514,15,11,1930,Autumn,15,11,1930,Autumn,be preferred . 'Most of th ( ! geinus reseit. drought and are at their best w hell water is high,"The Times, 15th November 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9515,20,11,1930,Autumn,20,11,1930,Autumn,attributed in the main to the effect of tbe prolonged drought of 1929. as a result of which the coffee crop,"The Times, 20th November 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9516,21,11,1930,Autumn,21,11,1930,Autumn,the lee- way which they have lost owing to the drought ; but here again we are up against the problem,"The Times, 21st November 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9517,21,11,1930,Autumn,21,11,1930,Autumn,"itself , most of the early shorn wools reflected severe drought conditionis during the period of growth . Financially the results","The Times, 21st November 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9518,21,11,1930,Autumn,21,11,1930,Autumn,"many early shorn clips is below the average owing to drought last season , but later shorn clips are much improved","The Times, 21st November 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9519,22,11,1930,Autumn,22,11,1930,Autumn,"of the staff of the train were iniured. -Reuter . Drought in ArGEaLnv is causing anxiety to agriculturists and sheep-breeders ,","The Times, 22th November 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9520,22,11,1930,Autumn,22,11,1930,Autumn,"perennially , and care- less of heat or cold , drought or flood . There is no lack of such things","The Times, 22th November 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9521,22,11,1930,Autumn,22,11,1930,Autumn,"is not likely to give trouble in the summer from drought , and usually a heavy soil does not need so","The Times, 22th November 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9522,24,11,1930,Autumn,24,11,1930,Autumn,"I3ut , although it circumvents dangers such . as sudden drought or the attack of browsing slugs which might exteriminiate a","The Times, 24th November 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9523,28,11,1930,Autumn,28,11,1930,Autumn,"pos&sibly not for a lonig tine , as the last drought we had of equal severity was as far back as","The Times, 28th November 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9524,28,11,1930,Autumn,28,11,1930,Autumn,"conditions of trade . Owinjg to the disorganization followiing the drought , and the finalncial difficulties in Armstralia , I am","The Times, 28th November 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9525,28,11,1930,Autumn,28,11,1930,Autumn,"current year , whlich is natural after such a bad drought , but the loss will be far less thani last","The Times, 28th November 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9526,28,11,1930,Autumn,28,11,1930,Autumn,we have a temporary setback in our profits owing to drought anid low prices . EXPENsES OF LMNAGE3JENT NVe have alvays,"The Times, 28th November 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9527,28,11,1930,Autumn,28,11,1930,Autumn,"thecoinsequence of the Bank disasters in 1893 , and the drought of 1902 , . made our position far worse then","The Times, 28th November 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9528,1,12,1930,Winter,1,12,1930,Winter,"of Bishop 1,000 to his niece . Edith Constancec Mabel Drought . for such chlaritable Purposes as she may select ;","The Times, 1st December 1930",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 9529,3,12,1930,Winter,3,12,1930,Winter,"Board . "" He spoke at some length of the drought , however , the "" major expres- sion "" of","The Times, 3th December 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9530,3,12,1930,Winter,3,12,1930,Winter,the scheduling of this new site in Hertfordshire . The drought of 1929 brought to light a circular patch of ground,"The Times, 3th December 1930",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH23,Letchworth,20th Century newspaper,Media 9531,3,12,1930,Winter,3,12,1930,Winter,"tlhree hecars . PERFECT CLIMATE , AMIPLE RAINFALL , NO drought in it 50Years ' settlement . Wheat . flowers ,","The Times, 3th December 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9532,5,12,1930,Winter,5,12,1930,Winter,"State considerazble losses of sheep occurred . Ii Victoria severe drought conditions were experienced , with the exception of the western","The Times, 5th December 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9533,5,12,1930,Winter,5,12,1930,Winter,"in the South Island particularly conditions border- ing upon a drought followed . Rain became general again in April , accompanied","The Times, 5th December 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9534,5,12,1930,Winter,5,12,1930,Winter,"restriction seheme . The weather was distinctly unfavourable with excessive drought at one time and excessive rain at another , so","The Times, 5th December 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9535,10,12,1930,Winter,10,12,1930,Winter,"the dale and Brantinghain l ) ale , almost reached Droughtoi Dale . Turning paSt Beverley Clump the fox was lost","The Times, 10th December 1930",England,UKE,UKE1,UKE12,"Beverley Clump,Welton",20th Century newspaper,Media 9536,11,12,1930,Winter,11,12,1930,Winter,": Mr. Jolitt Russod ou "" The Conquest of the Drought . "" 5.15 . Royal Society : Professor Jules Bordet","The Times, 11st December 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9537,11,12,1930,Winter,11,12,1930,Winter,The directors state thLt the disappointing result is attributable to droughty conditions on the company 's properties and the faU in,"The Times, 11st December 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9538,11,12,1930,Winter,11,12,1930,Winter,faU in the world price of wool . As regards drought the bulk of the loss was incurred on one large,"The Times, 11st December 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9539,11,12,1930,Winter,11,12,1930,Winter,"the loss was incurred on one large station . The drought , not oitly on this statioir but on practically the","The Times, 11st December 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9540,13,12,1930,Winter,13,12,1930,Winter,"to fate , in which winid has a place and drought , as wvell as thoughtlessness , mischief , and occasionaly","The Times, 13th December 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9541,13,12,1930,Winter,13,12,1930,Winter,"ravages of insects , and , in southern England , drought is the arch tree-killer , especially on the lighter soils","The Times, 13th December 1930",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9542,18,12,1930,Winter,18,12,1930,Winter,"in which it is stated that an extra- ordinarily severe drought , hlsting eight months . has greatly intensified difficulties .","The Times, 18th December 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9543,18,12,1930,Winter,18,12,1930,Winter,"rendered more serious still by the crop shortage due to drought . "" A. report on Trinidad states that the industry","The Times, 18th December 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9544,18,12,1930,Winter,18,12,1930,Winter,"12,000 tons of sugar as a result of the severe drought . Sir Edward Denham , Governor of British Guiana ,","The Times, 18th December 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9545,18,12,1930,Winter,18,12,1930,Winter,for relief in the area stricken by last sumllmer 's drought is proceding in both Houses under conditions of extraordinai- niuddle,"The Times, 18th December 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9546,18,12,1930,Winter,18,12,1930,Winter,"to the shareholders , because last year , owing to drought and low wool prices , the company , after providing","The Times, 18th December 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9547,20,12,1930,Winter,20,12,1930,Winter,"loans might be made to farmers in States suffering from drought for the purchase of seed , feed for live-stock ,","The Times, 20th December 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9548,20,12,1930,Winter,20,12,1930,Winter,"as iustified our manager giving us the assurance that the drought was delinitely broken . We did , how- ever ,","The Times, 20th December 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9549,20,12,1930,Winter,20,12,1930,Winter,". Ou the other band , after times of severe drought such as we have recently experienced on many of our","The Times, 20th December 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9550,22,12,1930,Winter,22,12,1930,Winter,be made to sufferers in the area affected by tho drought of last summer and autumn . Differences between the Senate,"The Times, 22th December 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9551,22,12,1930,Winter,22,12,1930,Winter,"can be made to farmers in the area affected bv drought . ( p. 12 ) COURT AND PE RSON ,","The Times, 22th December 1930",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9552,23,12,1930,Winter,23,12,1930,Winter,"gathered it was found that the damage caused by the drought was mluclh iuore serious than expected , tlhe yield realized","The Times, 23th December 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9553,27,12,1930,Winter,27,12,1930,Winter,when the stream is shrunk to a trickle in sumnmer drought . are covered by broad rapids ; the brown current,"The Times, 27th December 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9554,30,12,1930,Winter,30,12,1930,Winter,"and t6wns was proceeding ; now and again floods , drought , or locusts set the work back ; occasionally the","The Times, 30th December 1930",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9555,1,1,1931,Winter,1,1,1931,Winter,"the chairmanship of Senator Salats . After the 'worst recorded drought , ALG ; uERs has been deluged . The average","The Times, 1st January 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9556,2,1,1931,Winter,2,1,1931,Winter,", so that there have been no prolonged periods of drought . The driest periods of the year were June 2-15","The Times, 2th January 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9557,2,1,1931,Winter,2,1,1931,Winter,"scanty soil , an ( d perio ( ds of drought with strong , drying winds as indicated by the dwarf","The Times, 2th January 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9558,5,1,1931,Winter,5,1,1931,Winter,"last night stormed by over 500 farmers , ruined by drought and falling prices , wlo camne in from the cotton","The Times, 5th January 1931",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9559,5,1,1931,Winter,5,1,1931,Winter,"s of Lonoke County were formnerly fairly prosperous , but drought accompanied by a heavy fall in the prices of agriculttural","The Times, 5th January 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9560,5,1,1931,Winter,5,1,1931,Winter,"rocky hills , bearing the sparse vegletation whicel can outlive droughts. ane oltenl the feeding grotuids of ibex , goats.and gazelle","The Times, 5th January 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9561,6,1,1931,Winter,6,1,1931,Winter,ohcoia ren a&saying 1lIsa . Over 14in : fot7lwnc t40t. drouth 2Sf t. sunk . aessaying isovr2n.cetewnet 5281t . Sooith 18ft.,"The Times, 6th January 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9562,7,1,1931,Winter,7,1,1931,Winter,"an active feeding demand in Kansas , and complaints Iof drought in sections of tMe South-west . Recessions occurred later in","The Times, 7th January 1931",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9563,8,1,1931,Winter,8,1,1931,Winter,"where representatives of the States which were stricken by the drought last year are again demanding that tlle $45,000,000 [ E9,000,000","The Times, 8th January 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9564,9,1,1931,Winter,9,1,1931,Winter,"The journey from London occupied 13 flying days . TR.ANTSVAAL DROUGHT BROKEN -O O O FROMI OUR CORRESPONDENT PRETORIA , JAx.","The Times, 9th January 1931",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9565,9,1,1931,Winter,9,1,1931,Winter,"CORRESPONDENT PRETORIA , JAx. 8 In view of the exceptional drought the Prime Minister last Nveek-end requested the Churches to pray","The Times, 9th January 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9566,17,1,1931,Winter,17,1,1931,Winter,"( 9,000,000 ) to be lent to the farmers of drought-stricken areas for "" seed , feed and fertilizer "" has","The Times, 17th January 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9567,17,1,1931,Winter,17,1,1931,Winter,"expectations of liberal arrivals on outside markets . Complaints of drought in the wheat belt , together wvit-h reports that the","The Times, 17th January 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9568,19,1,1931,Winter,19,1,1931,Winter,"the new winter wheat crop , reports stating that the drought in the South-west was increasing . Some selling came out","The Times, 19th January 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9569,21,1,1931,Winter,21,1,1931,Winter,suffer- ing from the effects of a prolonged period of drought and the decreased prices obtaining for agricultural produce . Sov-T11ERu,"The Times, 21st January 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9570,22,1,1931,Winter,22,1,1931,Winter,or stones : they maay vanish altogether in long summer droughts . Their flowerinig and seeding s in many cases visible,"The Times, 22th January 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9571,23,1,1931,Winter,23,1,1931,Winter,"the whole favourable , butt the effects of thie severe drought experienced in 1927 left us with fewer grown stores of","The Times, 23th January 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9572,24,1,1931,Winter,24,1,1931,Winter,"Provided care is taken in the planting and a spring drought does not follow the trans- planting of this tree ,","The Times, 24th January 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9573,24,1,1931,Winter,24,1,1931,Winter,"speci- mens can be moved safely . And if a drought supervenes , the trickle from a hose will do wonders","The Times, 24th January 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9574,26,1,1931,Winter,26,1,1931,Winter,the Wtar toils and later suffered through an exceptionally prolonged drought . The settlemiellt is nowv in a fair way to,"The Times, 26th January 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9575,28,1,1931,Winter,28,1,1931,Winter,"in this country since 1895 , and nine months of drought were to somne extent balanced but Iardly washed out bv","The Times, 28th January 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9576,28,1,1931,Winter,28,1,1931,Winter,"iinproved cash demand , steady closing Liverpool advices , and drought complaints from the American winter wheat belt . The close","The Times, 28th January 1931",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9577,28,1,1931,Winter,28,1,1931,Winter,"20,000,000 busheis of wheat for relief purposes and complaints of drought in Illinois stimulating some professional buying . Selling was subsequently","The Times, 28th January 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9578,28,1,1931,Winter,28,1,1931,Winter,"Generally speaking , our properties needed rain without being actually droughty at the beginning of the year under review , and","The Times, 28th January 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9579,28,1,1931,Winter,28,1,1931,Winter,"an exception , and at least half of it remained drought-stricken and absolutely without feed for the whole period . Our","The Times, 28th January 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9580,28,1,1931,Winter,28,1,1931,Winter,mortality . We have lost so many cattle in the drought of the last few years that our cattle country is,"The Times, 28th January 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9581,28,1,1931,Winter,28,1,1931,Winter,"to reduce expenses was due to the continuation of the drought during the early months of the year , and the","The Times, 28th January 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9582,29,1,1931,Winter,29,1,1931,Winter,"G. Cal . HaUlmark . N. B. ; G. C. Drought . G , . B. S. . c' Stnpford .","The Times, 29th January 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9583,29,1,1931,Winter,29,1,1931,Winter,"labourers reduced to want by a succession of frosts and droughts . The Sardinian Governmwent , hardly in the saddle again","The Times, 29th January 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9584,31,1,1931,Winter,31,1,1931,Winter,"03,000,000 ] for the relief of distress arising from the drought . It is expected that the Governor will have to","The Times, 31st January 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9585,2,2,1931,Winter,2,2,1931,Winter,", and left the ground bare and exposed to summer drought . On such a devastated i region the shade-loving hemlocks","The Times, 2th February 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9586,2,2,1931,Winter,2,2,1931,Winter,the blackened soil and on the natural yellow soil . Drought is the next enemy . and mice have been shown,"The Times, 2th February 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9587,3,2,1931,Winter,3,2,1931,Winter,"Then the tropical rains wvlielh alternate with long periods of drought , during which there is almost no moisture in the","The Times, 3th February 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9588,3,2,1931,Winter,3,2,1931,Winter,"care for the 1,500,000 people in the States wasted by drought and for the 5,000,000 or 6,000,000 of unemployed . The","The Times, 3th February 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9589,4,2,1931,Winter,4,2,1931,Winter,"as is unhappily possible , the summer should bring another drought and little reduction in the number of unemployed , there","The Times, 4th February 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9590,9,2,1931,Winter,9,2,1931,Winter,that the outlook is the reverse of encouraging . The drought has by no means been broken . There are tens,"The Times, 9th February 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9591,9,2,1931,Winter,9,2,1931,Winter,"appropriation of $20,000,000 for the relief of faruiers in the drought-stricken States . ( p . I11 ) COUTRT AND PERSONAL","The Times, 9th February 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9592,10,2,1931,Winter,10,2,1931,Winter,convey no promise of the additional relief w hich the drought- stricken farmers so bitterly need . The Secretary of Agriculture,"The Times, 10th February 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9593,11,2,1931,Winter,11,2,1931,Winter,"of vio- lent attack by unemployed and Victims of the drought , who have threatened to march on the Capitol and","The Times, 11st February 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9594,11,2,1931,Winter,11,2,1931,Winter,"are , however , two formis of insur- ance against drought losses-the willows whlich fringe every -watercourse and can be used","The Times, 11st February 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9595,11,2,1931,Winter,11,2,1931,Winter,a depression in the wool trade or a seusu of drought . They have acquired an inde- pendence of outlook whicll,"The Times, 11st February 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9596,12,2,1931,Winter,12,2,1931,Winter,"the Senate wvill pass thecompromistagreement dealing with relief for the drought-stricken States , which will set aside an additional $20,000,000 !","The Times, 12th February 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9597,13,2,1931,Winter,13,2,1931,Winter,"we erected this plant when we did , as the drought , which made the supply of hydro-electric power a matter","The Times, 13th February 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9598,17,2,1931,Winter,17,2,1931,Winter,"falling prices and , to a lesser extent , from drought . The result has been that the spread betwveen what","The Times, 17th February 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9599,19,2,1931,Winter,19,2,1931,Winter,"the wire trade , following rather general rains in the drought areas , and a sudden spurt of automotve buying ,","The Times, 19th February 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9600,21,2,1931,Winter,21,2,1931,Winter,with consequences that vill be particetdlrly inrious in times of drought . They contend that the borough is already amply supl,"The Times, 21st February 1931",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ32,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9601,21,2,1931,Winter,21,2,1931,Winter,Aires . Speculative buying was also stimulated by reports of drought in sections of Austalia and prediciioiIS of a smaller acreage,"The Times, 21st February 1931",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9602,27,2,1931,Winter,27,2,1931,Winter,"taxation . "" The number of veterans who , through drought and business depression , were in actual need of relief","The Times, 27th February 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9603,27,2,1931,Winter,27,2,1931,Winter,the water power stations wats severely affected bv a prolonged drought . Tinis occurreence emphasised the importance and the advantage of,"The Times, 27th February 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9604,11,3,1931,Spring,11,3,1931,Spring,"( ss came , in some is:ands. a very bad drought durinig that year so that the crop to be reaped","The Times, 11st March 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9605,14,3,1931,Spring,14,3,1931,Spring,"the fishing in the river wvas 4uite good until the drought came , when , between August an ( d October","The Times, 14th March 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9606,14,3,1931,Spring,14,3,1931,Spring,the dtad tish Were dne to the effluent after tlhe drought of 1020 . He did not himself see any dead,"The Times, 14th March 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9607,14,3,1931,Spring,14,3,1931,Spring,"a. gaulhie , lecaiuse of t1ih risk of frost 'or drought . ( 'arefiil planters cain face . a ildoigilt witli","The Times, 14th March 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9608,16,3,1931,Spring,16,3,1931,Spring,hay crop maty be reduced by half if an early drought occurs after close grazlng . But there are also a,"The Times, 16th March 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9609,19,3,1931,Spring,19,3,1931,Spring,"ordered use-tile conflagratioln of a heath lir e after a droughty spell , wlhen ( lense volumes roll , above n","The Times, 19th March 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9610,20,3,1931,Spring,20,3,1931,Spring,Pollution was much more likely to ha-e occurred during the drought in 1929 than in 193:0 . He believed that there,"The Times, 20th March 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9611,24,3,1931,Spring,24,3,1931,Spring,". summer anid ff12 by s*vere and e. - tensivec drought . Thcsc condilions resulted if a co , , .","The Times, 24th March 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9612,28,3,1931,Spring,28,3,1931,Spring,"said that , provided nothing unforeseen happened-such as an exceptional drought , or a severe frost , or larger capital expenditure-there","The Times, 28th March 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9613,30,3,1931,Spring,30,3,1931,Spring,"this wvhole area louks on-happily withered and bleavched wvith recent drought ; and Barbados has Ilhis added trouble to bear ,","The Times, 30th March 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9614,30,3,1931,Spring,30,3,1931,Spring,energy of resistance to ruin is manifest ! The-cultivation-except wvhere drought has nade lahbour fruitless-looks every- where as vell as or,"The Times, 30th March 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9615,31,3,1931,Spring,31,3,1931,Spring,"lead mis to think that . far from suiffering from drought , we should lIave to meet this continued flooding of","The Times, 31st March 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9616,6,4,1931,Spring,6,4,1931,Spring,stock that is now allowed to perish in districts where droughts take place . ] Half-hearted attempts in the past to,"The Times, 6th April 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9617,11,4,1931,Spring,11,4,1931,Spring,planter 's two main enemies -bitter easterly winds and the drought they so often bring in their train . In this,"The Times, 11st April 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9618,11,4,1931,Spring,11,4,1931,Spring,"actual want of moisture in the subsoil . With the drought broken by the Easter rains , however , the ground","The Times, 11st April 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9619,11,4,1931,Spring,11,4,1931,Spring,"preceding months . Hot sunshine , shrivelling winds , and drought are contingencies to be prepared for in April planting .","The Times, 11st April 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9620,11,4,1931,Spring,11,4,1931,Spring,"they need protection from fierce sunshine , scorching winds and drought , just as much as any other newly-planted trees and","The Times, 11st April 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9621,13,4,1931,Spring,13,4,1931,Spring,derived but little comfort from the breaking of the long-continued drought and the knowvIedge that wheat has come through the winter,"The Times, 13th April 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9622,14,4,1931,Spring,14,4,1931,Spring,"shrubs were not satisfactory . There had been difficulties from drought and locusts . PERMANENT MAINTENAN , CE The Commission ,","The Times, 14th April 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9623,17,4,1931,Spring,17,4,1931,Spring,", the 1930 crop was only of 225,000 tons-a severe drought having handicapped the growth of the cane , and our","The Times, 17th April 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9624,18,4,1931,Spring,18,4,1931,Spring,well-made bog garden is better able to resist a long drought than many rock gardens or borders of plants . A,"The Times, 18th April 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9625,18,4,1931,Spring,18,4,1931,Spring,"cracks in the clay and to a bog that a drought converts into au arid pan . The excavation , which","The Times, 18th April 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9626,22,4,1931,Spring,22,4,1931,Spring,"dividend of similar amount , -its profits being affected by drought-while for many years previously it had distributed regular dividends of","The Times, 22th April 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9627,22,4,1931,Spring,22,4,1931,Spring,of 1929-30 vas only 3j per cent-also a consequence of drought-but the average distributions for a long preceding period were fromj,"The Times, 22th April 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9628,30,4,1931,Spring,30,4,1931,Spring,"the quickening sod : the arable , dusty grey in drought , dark brown or deep red from peltingt showers ,","The Times, 30th April 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9629,11,5,1931,Spring,11,5,1931,Spring,"married in 1883 Adela , daughter of Prcbendary A. T. Drought , of Clonfert , and had two sons and a","The Times, 11st May 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9630,13,5,1931,Spring,13,5,1931,Spring,of doubtful purity . Both sources are precarious . The drought of 192D caused an acute vater famine in 1I villages,"The Times, 13th May 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9631,13,5,1931,Spring,13,5,1931,Spring,record the effects oni the earnings of the unusually prolonged drought during the iirst half of 1929. 1No such misfortune has,"The Times, 13th May 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9632,14,5,1931,Spring,14,5,1931,Spring,"without rains or dews , whence in times of exceptional drought only the haddh regions in the sands support life .","The Times, 14th May 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9633,15,5,1931,Spring,15,5,1931,Spring,"tile 1931-32 season there are prospects , now that the drought has broken , of a yield of about 4,000,000 sacks","The Times, 15th May 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9634,16,5,1931,Spring,16,5,1931,Spring,"to admit of it . It is very important if drought is to be resisted effectually , and makes for the","The Times, 16th May 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9635,16,5,1931,Spring,16,5,1931,Spring,"and the conservation of moisture in the soil . When drought follows a rainy period the surface becomes "" ; capped","The Times, 16th May 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9636,16,5,1931,Spring,16,5,1931,Spring,"the heat 's getting into the soil . If the drought continues and nothing is done , cracks appear in the","The Times, 16th May 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9637,19,5,1931,Spring,19,5,1931,Spring,ic. on news of snow and beneficial rains breaking the drought in sections of the Prairie Provinces . Selling pressure was,"The Times, 19th May 1931",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9638,21,5,1931,Spring,21,5,1931,Spring,public in a year of depression ( aggravated by disastrous drought in various agricultural areas ) to draw more heavily than,"The Times, 21st May 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9639,25,5,1931,Spring,25,5,1931,Spring,badly frightened by the successful agitation for Federal relief of drought sufferers and for the veterans ' bonus in the last,"The Times, 25th May 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9640,26,5,1931,Spring,26,5,1931,Spring,that future weather prophets may soon be able to forecast droughts and wet spells as much as 25 years ahead .,"The Times, 26th May 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9641,28,5,1931,Spring,28,5,1931,Spring,down the book value of the sheep and the heavy drought expenses and sheep losses . the main causes of the,"The Times, 28th May 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9642,28,5,1931,Spring,28,5,1931,Spring,and the understocked condition of the Droperties consequent on the drought . Moreovcr. owing to the regulation of wages by arbitration,"The Times, 28th May 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9643,28,5,1931,Spring,28,5,1931,Spring,extent . beyond the control ot the management . The drought on Toora ! e was broken by rains in 'May,"The Times, 28th May 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9644,28,5,1931,Spring,28,5,1931,Spring,and 5.169 cattle at December 31. 1929 . Owving to drought no lambing was possible until the end of 2930. and,"The Times, 28th May 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9645,29,5,1931,Spring,29,5,1931,Spring,", converting the fitfulness of storms and the alternations of drought and flood into an equable supply in underground reservoirs ,","The Times, 29th May 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9646,30,5,1931,Spring,30,5,1931,Spring,the moisture in the soil in the ovent of a drought . All oncoming peas should have sticks put to them,"The Times, 30th May 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9647,30,5,1931,Spring,30,5,1931,Spring,years . The rise was attributed to business depression and drought . The number of suspicious fires . investigated last year,"The Times, 30th May 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9648,2,6,1931,Summer,2,6,1931,Summer,"of a scrious harvest failure in many localities owving to drought , it had been decided to absorb 5c. of the","The Times, 2th June 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9649,3,6,1931,Summer,3,6,1931,Summer,"poor harvest , due to the ravages of mice and drought . Sir John Chancellor has returned after a brief visit","The Times, 3th June 1931",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9650,4,6,1931,Summer,4,6,1931,Summer,"critical conidition as a result , of severe and prolonged drought , says the first of 141 weekly reports on crop","The Times, 4th June 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9651,6,6,1931,Summer,6,6,1931,Summer,"Governor , to leave for London the following day . DROUGHT IN THE PRAIRIE PROVINCES DANGER TO WHFAT CROP FROMI OUR","The Times, 6th June 1931",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9652,6,6,1931,Summer,6,6,1931,Summer,"FROMI OUR CORRESPONDEN-T W'INNIPEG , JU , >E 5 Widespread drought over 18,000,000 acres of the Western wheatlands is already endangering","The Times, 6th June 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9653,11,6,1931,Summer,11,6,1931,Summer,"which is not so bad there as elsewhere . The drought continues unabated , and the 10 days estimated by the","The Times, 11st June 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9654,11,6,1931,Summer,11,6,1931,Summer,"days have been instuficient to bring material alleviation of the drought- , the shakiness of the Pools , as evidenced by","The Times, 11st June 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9655,11,6,1931,Summer,11,6,1931,Summer,rain in the past fewv days has alleviated the serious drought conditions in restricted areas of Eastern and Northern Manitoba and,"The Times, 11st June 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9656,11,6,1931,Summer,11,6,1931,Summer,"three provinces , -with the central areas suffering most froms drought .. Fairly general rains in the past twro days have","The Times, 11st June 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9657,12,6,1931,Summer,12,6,1931,Summer,"recoveries resulted from complaints of damage to the crop by drought and insects , with covering also influenced by the expecta-","The Times, 12th June 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9658,16,6,1931,Summer,16,6,1931,Summer,"inti extravatgatnt businiess itiethods , andl otur unprecedente ( l drought been ouwr only disasters , "" lie said , ""","The Times, 16th June 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9659,16,6,1931,Summer,16,6,1931,Summer,"and further reports of crop damage by cut vorms and drought . Higher prices attracted realizing orders , and in the","The Times, 16th June 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9660,17,6,1931,Summer,17,6,1931,Summer,the case of Uanadian Paciflic the adverse influence was the drought in the North-West and the poor outlook for grain crops,"The Times, 17th June 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9661,18,6,1931,Summer,18,6,1931,Summer,"the chief harbour engineer to the Government . THEIE CANADIAN DROUGHT FROM OUR CORRESPONDEXT WINNIPEG , JUXE 17 The urgent need","The Times, 18th June 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9662,18,6,1931,Summer,18,6,1931,Summer,"raims have not miiaterially relieved the situation caused by the drought in the sprinig moniths , and the crops promise generally","The Times, 18th June 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9663,23,6,1931,Summer,23,6,1931,Summer,"districts but have been insufficient to repair the continuolus deteriorationthrough drought , high winds , and insect plagues wlhich have been","The Times, 23th June 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9664,23,6,1931,Summer,23,6,1931,Summer,", however . has beer caused by the pro- longed drought , in many wheat areas in Central and Southern Saskawchewan","The Times, 23th June 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9665,27,6,1931,Summer,27,6,1931,Summer,may happen that from now onwards there may be a drought so that hints on watering may be acceptable . Soft,"The Times, 27th June 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9666,27,6,1931,Summer,27,6,1931,Summer,arrived . Crops which arc more likely to feel the drought and are there- fore the first to need water are,"The Times, 27th June 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9667,27,6,1931,Summer,27,6,1931,Summer,fit more from mulching than from wvatering . During a drought those who make a practice of deep digging will see,"The Times, 27th June 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9668,27,6,1931,Summer,27,6,1931,Summer,the post in Vierna . CANADIAN CROP PROSPECTS DAMAGE BY DROUGHT AND WINDS A cablegram received by the Bank of Montreai,"The Times, 27th June 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9669,29,6,1931,Summer,29,6,1931,Summer,m obronoke . Merrimn.u and PhiG.ips : Mcjor Allen . Drought . J. G. Jacob . G. Jacob . Lynch-Staunton .,"The Times, 29th June 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9670,1,7,1931,Summer,1,7,1931,Summer,"feeding of some of the stud sheep . Besides these drought expenses . which amounted to 8.016 , and have been","The Times, 1st July 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9671,2,7,1931,Summer,2,7,1931,Summer,"Prime MIinister , make a very grave statement about the drought in the Prairie Provinces . He said that a national","The Times, 2th July 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9672,4,7,1931,Summer,4,7,1931,Summer,"they have made an excellent start , and if a drought comes soon , there is water enough in the earth","The Times, 4th July 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9673,6,7,1931,Summer,6,7,1931,Summer,"In it are about 12,000,000 acres of wheatland . The drought has been worst to the south of a line drawn","The Times, 6th July 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9674,6,7,1931,Summer,6,7,1931,Summer,a fortnight ago . In the worst districts the continued drought an ( d wvind have converted the country to the,"The Times, 6th July 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9675,8,7,1931,Summer,8,7,1931,Summer,l.Hg acfe . Lady9 haguirem and L rs . Worster Drought. - Others who took tickets wvereThe Slarchioness of BCut .,"The Times, 8th July 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9676,8,7,1931,Summer,8,7,1931,Summer,Tbe reduction in the coffee crop was due to the drought of 1929 . The building and machinery depreciation reserve in,"The Times, 8th July 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9677,10,7,1931,Summer,10,7,1931,Summer,"late nor early frosts , they laugh at floods and drought . And a final touch of irritation lies in the","The Times, 10th July 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9678,13,7,1931,Summer,13,7,1931,Summer,partly to the blow fly . and partly to the droughty conditions in 2 . S.W. in the earlier part of,"The Times, 13th July 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9679,15,7,1931,Summer,15,7,1931,Summer,"wheat. , and live itock. 3 . Some 8,000 of drought expenses on Warrah.paid out of revenue . 4 . Failure","The Times, 15th July 1931",England,UKC,UKC2,UKC22,Hebburn,20th Century newspaper,Media 9680,15,7,1931,Summer,15,7,1931,Summer,"about 71in. at Headingly , and there should be no drought expenses this year . The wool clip will be substantially","The Times, 15th July 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9681,18,7,1931,Summer,18,7,1931,Summer,fuggle plant . which has been rather suffering from the drought . The attacI of aphis blight is stil needing attention,"The Times, 18th July 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9682,21,7,1931,Summer,21,7,1931,Summer,faithfullv . ONE OF THE VICTDIS . I THE CANADIAN DROUGHT I.-FAILURE OF THE PRAIRIE CROPS RELIEF FOR FARMERS I From,"The Times, 21st July 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9683,21,7,1931,Summer,21,7,1931,Summer,"prairie country has known in bygone days many a severe drought , but never in the memory of the oldest pioneer","The Times, 21st July 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9684,21,7,1931,Summer,21,7,1931,Summer,widespread and calamitous as this . Observers who visited the drought-stricken area before the rains came in the closing days *.,"The Times, 21st July 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9685,21,7,1931,Summer,21,7,1931,Summer,"into the north country , and one result of the drought in the south 'will be a great increase of settlement","The Times, 21st July 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9686,22,7,1931,Summer,22,7,1931,Summer,always placed great faith as indicators of the prospects of drought or deluge for the ensuing summer . The normal procedure,"The Times, 22th July 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9687,22,7,1931,Summer,22,7,1931,Summer,"JULY 22 , 1031 Special Articles : PAGE The Canadian Drought : II. -Dexnands of the Fariuers . From Our Ottawa","The Times, 22th July 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9688,22,7,1931,Summer,22,7,1931,Summer,"over at least 5,000,000 acres ; and in addition the drought had imnperilled the existence of the live stock over a","The Times, 22th July 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9689,22,7,1931,Summer,22,7,1931,Summer,"said , wvas "" tremendously serious , "" and the drought , he feared , would prove to be "" the","The Times, 22th July 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9690,22,7,1931,Summer,22,7,1931,Summer,", July 20 . T. R. PHInP . THE CANADIAN DROUGHT II. -DEMANDS OF THE FARMERS A MOUNTAIN OF DEBT From","The Times, 22th July 1931",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK11,"Bristol,Clifton Down",20th Century newspaper,Media 9691,22,7,1931,Summer,22,7,1931,Summer,"sugar-cane crop , which this year was practically grown under drought con- ditions and which also suffered a reduction in the","The Times, 22th July 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9692,22,7,1931,Summer,22,7,1931,Summer,", and I was then able to forecast that special drought expenditure for the year would be well under 40,000 ;","The Times, 22th July 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9693,24,7,1931,Summer,24,7,1931,Summer,: Dibb . Capt . G. 1 .. 1 : Drought . G .. 0 : Edye . G. M. ;,"The Times, 24th July 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9694,28,7,1931,Summer,28,7,1931,Summer,"them . The area affected has already been ruined by drought , and wlhole families are trekking northwards across South Dakota","The Times, 28th July 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9695,28,7,1931,Summer,28,7,1931,Summer,"States . Queens ! and especially is recovering from the drought that she suffered from for so long , and with","The Times, 28th July 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9696,1,8,1931,Summer,1,8,1931,Summer,", those that survive arei better able to withstand the drought that is so characteristic a feature of oUr vernal glimate","The Times, 1st August 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9697,3,8,1931,Summer,3,8,1931,Summer,"of farm products , combined with damage to crops by drought and grasshopper plague in the north-western wheat and maize growing","The Times, 3th August 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9698,4,8,1931,Summer,4,8,1931,Summer,"made a good recovery after two seasons , one of drought and the other of prolonged frost , and promise very","The Times, 4th August 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9699,5,8,1931,Summer,5,8,1931,Summer,FIELD BRIGADE B. -Nlr . G. SYkes . Mr. G. Drought . Mr. N. Metcalfe. and Captain C. G. Coaiyers. b.k',"The Times, 5th August 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9700,5,8,1931,Summer,5,8,1931,Summer,"The perfect tree mlust be resiitatat to disease , to drought , and t , cold , anld mltist be qUickly","The Times, 5th August 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9701,7,8,1931,Summer,7,8,1931,Summer,soon for the West to survey the situation in the drought- stricken areas and to consult leading agriculturists and others as,"The Times, 7th August 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9702,7,8,1931,Summer,7,8,1931,Summer,affected . 31any counties of the province have suffered from drought since the beginning of the sununer and are bare of,"The Times, 7th August 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9703,7,8,1931,Summer,7,8,1931,Summer,"home use to feed pigs and cattle in time of drought , eggs and cream to keep the sheriff out ;","The Times, 7th August 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9704,7,8,1931,Summer,7,8,1931,Summer,made at home . Here is a grim struggle against drought and depression and lack of sympathy on the part of,"The Times, 7th August 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9705,7,8,1931,Summer,7,8,1931,Summer,"high temperatures in late July injuriously affected crops in the drought areas of the Prairie Provinces , cool weather and good","The Times, 7th August 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9706,7,8,1931,Summer,7,8,1931,Summer,Little change is noted in the crop condition of the drought-affected areas of the Prairie Provinces. -Rcuter . A booklet containing,"The Times, 7th August 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9707,8,8,1931,Summer,8,8,1931,Summer,"published a letter from me on the 12 months ' drought to the end of August , comparing that period witl","The Times, 8th August 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9708,10,8,1931,Summer,10,8,1931,Summer,"of Mienchii , near Loyang , there has been a drought for a month , and all vegetation has withered .","The Times, 10th August 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9709,11,8,1931,Summer,11,8,1931,Summer,storin followred a period of mors than four months of drought and burst so suddenly that people had no time to,"The Times, 11st August 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9710,11,8,1931,Summer,11,8,1931,Summer,"la4. ; dead . 12s , to 20s . Per drought . Dutchi native oysters . Os. to 2Os. ; PortUgUeSe","The Times, 11st August 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9711,13,8,1931,Summer,13,8,1931,Summer,". Meeting . August 21 . CANADIAN CROPS RAINS IN DROUGHT AREAS OTTAwA , Aug. 12. -Rains varying from light showers","The Times, 13th August 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9712,15,8,1931,Summer,15,8,1931,Summer,"just above one half of the average , following continued drought , heat , wind and insect damage , a situation","The Times, 15th August 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9713,15,8,1931,Summer,15,8,1931,Summer,"acreages under crop have been those suffering most severely from drought . Four crop districts wvith about 6,000,000 acres under wheat","The Times, 15th August 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9714,17,8,1931,Summer,17,8,1931,Summer,"peiiod . The collapse of grain prices , and the drought that afflicted a large portion of the prairie provinces during","The Times, 17th August 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9715,22,8,1931,Summer,22,8,1931,Summer,"pray for fair weather , or , in days of drought , for rain , and later we used the Special","The Times, 22th August 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9716,25,8,1931,Summer,25,8,1931,Summer,"goods is valued at approximately $3,000,000. -Reuter . CANADIAN PRAIRIE DROUGHT A DESERT LAN-DSCAPE FROM OUR WINNIPEG CORRESPO'DENT Though the general","The Times, 25th August 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9717,25,8,1931,Summer,25,8,1931,Summer,"the general extent of the calaniity which has overtaken the drought-stricken areas of Southern Saskatchewvan has been well known , the","The Times, 25th August 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9718,27,8,1931,Summer,27,8,1931,Summer,ISs. to 36s. : dead eels. 1Os. to lSs. per drought . Bloaters. 4s. to Is. : kiDpers. 3s. to Os.,"The Times, 27th August 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9719,1,9,1931,Autumn,1,9,1931,Autumn,"works and half the cost of direct relief , the drought areas receiving special consideration . Plans for nanitoba include the","The Times, 1st September 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9720,17,9,1931,Autumn,17,9,1931,Autumn,""" he weatlher may bring of fiost , flood or drought ; the only variation in their cropping seems to be","The Times, 17th September 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9721,18,9,1931,Autumn,18,9,1931,Autumn,"year , the decrease in output being caused by prolonged drought followed by frost . lIv limiting the dividend to 21","The Times, 18th September 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9722,5,10,1931,Autumn,5,10,1931,Autumn,"and mulching , both cf which may in a real drought be of little avail . The heavy soil has a","The Times, 5th October 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9723,5,10,1931,Autumn,5,10,1931,Autumn,other prevents it from being spent in waste during a drought . ECONOMY CUTS IN AGRICULTIJRE EFFECT ON HOME-GROWN FOODSTUFFS TO,"The Times, 5th October 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9724,6,10,1931,Autumn,6,10,1931,Autumn,"NEW WORDSWORTH LETTERS- continued from page 13 , col. 6 drought and famine , Mrs. Fletcher died at Poonah on October","The Times, 6th October 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9725,8,10,1931,Autumn,8,10,1931,Autumn,eels. 201s. to ills. : dead eels. 16s . Per drought . Bloaters . Ss. to 5s. ; kippers. 3s. to,"The Times, 8th October 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9726,10,10,1931,Autumn,10,10,1931,Autumn,"depth of half an inch is not too much . Drought is the enemy of nearly all seedlings , and the","The Times, 10th October 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9727,14,10,1931,Autumn,14,10,1931,Autumn,"it has moisture at the roots , especially in a drought , it is a capital plant for any garden .","The Times, 14th October 1931",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Kew,20th Century newspaper,Media 9728,16,10,1931,Autumn,16,10,1931,Autumn,"no etiplhasis , but added to that has come a drought w-ider in scope than ever experienced in the country ,","The Times, 16th October 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9729,16,10,1931,Autumn,16,10,1931,Autumn,and out in the open country adjoining the signs of drought begin . Pas- ture is short and brownish . crops,"The Times, 16th October 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9730,16,10,1931,Autumn,16,10,1931,Autumn,country is in normal condition . To travel through the drought-striceen brea is a distressing experience . Not a blade of,"The Times, 16th October 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9731,16,10,1931,Autumn,16,10,1931,Autumn,"College , Oxford II .. .. .. l16 The Canadian Drought . From a Corrospoindeiit in Reg , ina .. ..","The Times, 16th October 1931",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 9732,23,10,1931,Autumn,23,10,1931,Autumn,"severely diminished bv the occurrence of a serious and prolonged drought I in our district , causing an important . falling","The Times, 23th October 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9733,26,10,1931,Autumn,26,10,1931,Autumn,"morning what "" British Rainfall "" defines as an absolute drought , a period of 15 consecutive days to none of","The Times, 26th October 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9734,28,10,1931,Autumn,28,10,1931,Autumn,"and even during that short period a cold night . drought , or a rainy day means that the flowers will","The Times, 28th October 1931",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9735,3,11,1931,Autumn,3,11,1931,Autumn,has a1su made a second record by givinig an absolute drought of 18 days from the 10thi to 27th ( both,"The Times, 3th November 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9736,3,11,1931,Autumn,3,11,1931,Autumn,"27th ( both inclusive ) , being the only absolute drought ever recorded in October , and the only one of","The Times, 3th November 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9737,4,11,1931,Autumn,4,11,1931,Autumn,"infuision of summlier sunshine , but withtout any measure of drought . There shouild be a powdering of frost i in","The Times, 4th November 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9738,5,11,1931,Autumn,5,11,1931,Autumn,"was also registered in 1922 . There was "" absolute drought "" here this year from October 13 to 27 inclusive","The Times, 5th November 1931",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG11,Ross-on-Wye,20th Century newspaper,Media 9739,7,11,1931,Autumn,7,11,1931,Autumn,"the wettest months of the year we had an absolute drought ( 14 days without rain ) , from the 14th","The Times, 7th November 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9740,7,11,1931,Autumn,7,11,1931,Autumn,"Geoffrey Faber . Mr. Francis Allan , Maior and Mrs. Drought and Miiss Drought , Mrs. Candy , and Mr. Derek","The Times, 7th November 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9741,7,11,1931,Autumn,7,11,1931,Autumn,"Mr. Francis Allan , Maior and Mrs. Drought and Miiss Drought , Mrs. Candy , and Mr. Derek Candy . Among","The Times, 7th November 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9742,7,11,1931,Autumn,7,11,1931,Autumn,"from frost and biting winds , as well as from drought in spring and blistering sun . Once the roots have","The Times, 7th November 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9743,14,11,1931,Autumn,14,11,1931,Autumn,"marshy land , irrigation 'Works to combat recurrent periods of drought , tbe construction of aqueducts and thie drainage of towns","The Times, 14th November 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9744,16,11,1931,Autumn,16,11,1931,Autumn,Slada-Po.eli . Mr. A. N. Metcalf . Mlr . C. Drought . Mir . .1 . C. Sikes . Mr. anad,"The Times, 16th November 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9745,18,11,1931,Autumn,18,11,1931,Autumn,rains . . In. the Pampa. wheat has suffered from drought and frost and the crop in the Southern sections is,"The Times, 18th November 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9746,20,11,1931,Autumn,20,11,1931,Autumn,day . AN AUTUMN FLOOD 1 THE BREAKING OF THE DROUGHT FROMi A CORRESPONDENT The driest October withrin a longish I,"The Times, 20th November 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9747,20,11,1931,Autumn,20,11,1931,Autumn,find its way again through those dusty strata . The drought had been a blessin ( to the farmer and the,"The Times, 20th November 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9748,25,11,1931,Autumn,25,11,1931,Autumn,"reaping , shearing , fruit picking or fruit drying . drought or flood , through the period of great treks of","The Times, 25th November 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9749,26,11,1931,Autumn,26,11,1931,Autumn,p-lip rugs with zip pocket . VWarm as toast and drought-proof. fo' traini. boat . and car . From 67s. 6d,"The Times, 26th November 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9750,27,11,1931,Autumn,27,11,1931,Autumn,"The improvement was largely due to decreased expenditure on coiIbating drought and a reduction in other expenses , the saving on","The Times, 27th November 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9751,27,11,1931,Autumn,27,11,1931,Autumn,"addressed you last year I told you that the disastrous drought had ended , but that its influence would still affect","The Times, 27th November 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9752,27,11,1931,Autumn,27,11,1931,Autumn,", enforced economy in workin.g , for , exclusive of drought . expenses , the working costs on our properties showved","The Times, 27th November 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9753,27,11,1931,Autumn,27,11,1931,Autumn,"though they have passed th.rough a very bad time of drought and the low prices for their produce still continue ,","The Times, 27th November 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9754,27,11,1931,Autumn,27,11,1931,Autumn,that many clients have become financially embarrassed by the disastrous drought which preceded the fall in prices . The standing and,"The Times, 27th November 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9755,4,12,1931,Winter,4,12,1931,Winter,"reduced by 90 , ooolb. , owing to a long drought , while our average sale price is about 2d. per","The Times, 4th December 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9756,16,12,1931,Winter,16,12,1931,Winter,"since been pared down to approximately S40,000,000 . A prolonged drought early in the year caused great losses to the agricultural","The Times, 16th December 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9757,16,12,1931,Winter,16,12,1931,Winter,". The coffee crop was but slightly impaired by the drought , and 3,100,000 bags were ex- ported during the year","The Times, 16th December 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9758,19,12,1931,Winter,19,12,1931,Winter,"roots that even there they will flag in a prolonged drought . A few , like the Himalayan T. acaulis and","The Times, 19th December 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9759,19,12,1931,Winter,19,12,1931,Winter,tell you a sad tale of the havoc wrought by drought on our large sheep-run in the far west of New,"The Times, 19th December 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9760,19,12,1931,Winter,19,12,1931,Winter,"sheep-run is a different property . The effects of the drought have disappeared and pastures are abundant , while instead of","The Times, 19th December 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9761,23,12,1931,Winter,23,12,1931,Winter,"Neuchatel are frozen . In consequence -of a 10-days ' drought there is no s now uinder the level o'f 5,000ft","The Times, 23th December 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9762,23,12,1931,Winter,23,12,1931,Winter,"still , whether it be a thin tinkle in summer drought , when the beck is a thread between the shrunken","The Times, 23th December 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9763,29,12,1931,Winter,29,12,1931,Winter,including the Kimberley and Vryburg districts . are earthy and droughty. those fromu the Free State are faulty and partly droughty,"The Times, 29th December 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9764,29,12,1931,Winter,29,12,1931,Winter,droughty. those fromu the Free State are faulty and partly droughty . Eain ii badly wanted in many parts . In,"The Times, 29th December 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9765,30,12,1931,Winter,30,12,1931,Winter,"yesterday down to a level of 3,000ft. , breaking the drought wlhich had prevailed throughout December . Twvo Dutch aeroplanes which","The Times, 30th December 1931",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9766,2,1,1932,Winter,2,1,1932,Winter,"has not favoured tho bearint of seed . The ( drought and the long spell of dry , searching winds of","The Times, 2th January 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9767,4,1,1932,Winter,4,1,1932,Winter,"of the Prairies , where there was failure due to drought . With remarkably favourable weather , crops generally were harvested","The Times, 4th January 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9768,8,1,1932,Winter,8,1,1932,Winter,. K. W. BRoGs . E. . A. F : DROUGHT . L. D. B. MoEy . M. C. E. W.,"The Times, 8th January 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9769,21,1,1932,Winter,21,1,1932,Winter,: Sub-Lieutenant D. C .. Gale . Sub-Lieutenant E. A. Drought . Sub-Lieutenant J. o . F. W. Roberts . and,"The Times, 21st January 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9770,22,1,1932,Winter,22,1,1932,Winter,buit the effect of . the prolonged three years ' drought from whlich that territory suiffered hats been unfavourable to the,"The Times, 22th January 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9771,27,1,1932,Winter,27,1,1932,Winter,the added danger that where properties are very fully stocked drought may Wipe out the gainLs ; and it is for,"The Times, 27th January 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9772,28,1,1932,Winter,28,1,1932,Winter,. hick Snib-Lieutenant D. C. Gnle . Sib-.iielternant.E . A. Drought . SluhLietenant J. G. F. W. lr ) Werra. andt,"The Times, 28th January 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9773,6,2,1932,Winter,6,2,1932,Winter,lifted in the autumni and re-spaced . In a summer drought the watering-can shiould be kept going . Some Japanese and,"The Times, 6th February 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9774,6,2,1932,Winter,6,2,1932,Winter,in tihe early part of ttie year there was a drought hli Swazi . lauid which led to serious inaPoverishment of,"The Times, 6th February 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9775,9,2,1932,Winter,9,2,1932,Winter,"covering iinflucnced by tlo firmness of Liverpool , conmplaints of drought in Iillia , anod less pressure to sell Argenitinie ,","The Times, 9th February 1932",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9776,9,2,1932,Winter,9,2,1932,Winter,fdnn closing Argentine adviees and further lniproved on reports of droughty weather In India . reduced local stocks . a good,"The Times, 9th February 1932",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9777,10,2,1932,Winter,10,2,1932,Winter,"-Mr . ERzNEST H. GODFREY , Carlton , Bedford . DROUGHT IN SUSSEX At the end of last October you published","The Times, 10th February 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9778,10,2,1932,Winter,10,2,1932,Winter,"the 'wettest month of the year , an "" absolute drought "" '-i.e. , a neriod of at least 15 consecutive","The Times, 10th February 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9779,10,2,1932,Winter,10,2,1932,Winter,". Last Sunday morn- ing I registered an "" absolute drought . "" -Mr . C. T. AGAIt , Wilmilngton Lodge","The Times, 10th February 1932",England,UKJ,UKJ2,"UKJ22,UKJ24",Sussex,20th Century newspaper,Media 9780,10,2,1932,Winter,10,2,1932,Winter,Stationery ; The Free List ; Gloves for Work ; Drought in Sussex ; The Aix Aininciationr ; WVar Guilt ;,"The Times, 10th February 1932",England,UKJ,UKJ2,"UKJ22,UKJ24",Sussex,20th Century newspaper,Media 9781,10,2,1932,Winter,10,2,1932,Winter,"a covering demanid for distant options in- 'financed by continued drought conditions in India , a reduced estinatcet' the -Arentitie exportuble","The Times, 10th February 1932",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9782,20,2,1932,Winter,20,2,1932,Winter,"firmness of foreign markets , together with reports that the drought in Indiav was becoming severe , ani improvemnent in the","The Times, 20th February 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9783,22,2,1932,Winter,22,2,1932,Winter,"they cheat and steal ; in succession or together came drought , insect pests , and strange maladies among the cattle","The Times, 22th February 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9784,26,2,1932,Winter,26,2,1932,Winter,bushels of Farm Board wheat to destitute farmers in the drought-stricken : areas . 'A'pr6Bictfn by the chairman of the 'Farm,"The Times, 26th February 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9785,3,3,1932,Spring,3,3,1932,Spring,". Portlatdplace . W.1 , Feb. 29 . . THE DROUGHTr . - - - - b TO TrIIE EDITOR OF","The Times, 3th March 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9786,3,3,1932,Spring,3,3,1932,Spring,"con.stituting . vliat thc British Rainfall Organization ternas a partial drought of 43 days . The earhl yrt , of January","The Times, 3th March 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9787,3,3,1932,Spring,3,3,1932,Spring,( Rev. E. Hansoi ) . . S Th le Drought ( MIr . C. J. P. Cave ) .. ..,"The Times, 3th March 1932",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9788,4,3,1932,Spring,4,3,1932,Spring,"B. CABB , Royal Societies Club , S.W. I. THE DROUGHT The official record of raiifall here for February is one","The Times, 4th March 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9789,4,3,1932,Spring,4,3,1932,Spring,inclusive also yielded only one millimetre . Can such a drought at this lime of year be paralleled J--.r J DR1,"The Times, 4th March 1932",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK42,Torquay,20th Century newspaper,Media 9790,4,3,1932,Spring,4,3,1932,Spring,will be used to feed starving cattle in the north-western drought area . This measure combines two measures which had already,"The Times, 4th March 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9791,4,3,1932,Spring,4,3,1932,Spring,"Board Posters : Thanks- giving Day . 1872 ; The Drought ; Press Photography , Backgamnmon ; Average Ag , 6","The Times, 4th March 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9792,5,3,1932,Spring,5,3,1932,Spring,", Raudwick Vicarage , near Stroud , Glas . THE DROUGHT Here in Dorset our raiufall for the past six weeks","The Times, 5th March 1932",England,UKK,"UKK2,UKK1","UKK22,UKK13",Stroud,20th Century newspaper,Media 9793,5,3,1932,Spring,5,3,1932,Spring,"uLitil -the weather changes . North and cast wrinds and drought have a curiously numbing effect on seeds and , except","The Times, 5th March 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9794,8,3,1932,Spring,8,3,1932,Spring,. T'lE lROUGHT To Ii uit a stiuilittl e'riod of drought su early iu the yeaIr Otl ( has to go,"The Times, 8th March 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9795,8,3,1932,Spring,8,3,1932,Spring,"able to record any rainfall , but on Suniday the droughtt was broken by a fa "" of 0.02in . Is","The Times, 8th March 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9796,8,3,1932,Spring,8,3,1932,Spring,reduction in the number of Regular Heavy Batteries . AWINTER DROUGHT LITTLE RAIN FOR SIX WEEKS PAIRCIIED PAS TURE I ANDS,"The Times, 8th March 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9797,8,3,1932,Spring,8,3,1932,Spring,tho wlhole month . During the early stages of the drought the exceptionial character of the weather was not made obvious,"The Times, 8th March 1932",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM34,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9798,8,3,1932,Spring,8,3,1932,Spring,"capable of producing the parched appearaiueo charac- teristic of prolonged drought . The recent searching -winds , drawn last week fromn","The Times, 8th March 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9799,8,3,1932,Spring,8,3,1932,Spring,perhaps a. little prematuro to predict the endk of the drought withini the next few d ( ays . Although barometric,"The Times, 8th March 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9800,8,3,1932,Spring,8,3,1932,Spring,the grass fields look as parched as in a sumilmer drought . Fortunately there was a full growth of herbage in,"The Times, 8th March 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9801,8,3,1932,Spring,8,3,1932,Spring,the corn coming througl : . LONDON WATER SUPPLY The drought has not so far been of sufficiently long duration to,"The Times, 8th March 1932",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9802,8,3,1932,Spring,8,3,1932,Spring,"supply for all purposes , and the effect of the drought ha3 not yet given any cause for apprehension . The","The Times, 8th March 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9803,8,3,1932,Spring,8,3,1932,Spring,.. 10 P6ints from Letters : -Waterloo Bridge : The Drought ; Illustrations in Time Times ; Direct Taxation : A,"The Times, 8th March 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9804,9,3,1932,Spring,9,3,1932,Spring,-Reuter . SNvITzrnrAND is suffering from the longest and worst:winter drought recorded for the past 100 years ' WVater is becoming,"The Times, 9th March 1932",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9805,9,3,1932,Spring,9,3,1932,Spring,", for wlich the first w+as ialade . "" THE DROUGHT TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES Sir. -No iueasurable raini","The Times, 9th March 1932",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK22,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9806,10,3,1932,Spring,10,3,1932,Spring,"yesterday in the low regions of SWITZERLMND , breaking the drought which bad prevailed since the beginning of the year .","The Times, 10th March 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9807,14,3,1932,Spring,14,3,1932,Spring,each other. -Mr . M. A. R. TuEB . THE DROUGHT The drought in Kent has been Inuch less sovere than,"The Times, 14th March 1932",England,"UKK,UKJ","UKK2,UKJ4","UKK22,UKJ42",,20th Century newspaper,Media 9808,14,3,1932,Spring,14,3,1932,Spring,-Mr . M. A. R. TuEB . THE DROUGHT The drought in Kent has been Inuch less sovere than in Dorset,"The Times, 14th March 1932",England,"UKK,UKJ","UKK2,UKJ4","UKK22,UKJ42",,20th Century newspaper,Media 9809,14,3,1932,Spring,14,3,1932,Spring,animal and its habits . The passing of the long drought is causing an unprecedented increase of small animals in the,"The Times, 14th March 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9810,14,3,1932,Spring,14,3,1932,Spring,"; English Coinis ; "" Tlie Ladies of Llangolleii Tlie Drought : The Roval Coburg Theatre ; Age of Do gs","The Times, 14th March 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9811,15,3,1932,Spring,15,3,1932,Spring,Commissariat states that these and other regions wvhich suffered from drought in 1931 persist in regarding the residue of the harvest,"The Times, 15th March 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9812,21,3,1932,Spring,21,3,1932,Spring,"Sportinig News jRIACING NOTES THE GRAND NATIONAL EFFECT OF TIJE DROUGHT FROM 07o , R RACING CORRESPONDE N'T Tho0 first wreek","The Times, 21st March 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9813,21,3,1932,Spring,21,3,1932,Spring,l0 horses out of the race . s such a drought is not likely to occur again for many years further,"The Times, 21st March 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9814,21,3,1932,Spring,21,3,1932,Spring,published on Good Fiiduy . A SPRING-LIKE WTEEK-END . : DROUGHT NOT YET ENDING FRO3t OUR NVEATIhER CORRESPONDENT The weather over,"The Times, 21st March 1932",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9815,21,3,1932,Spring,21,3,1932,Spring,"the air was daniper than of late , the long drought continued . Farther north the weather was not so generally","The Times, 21st March 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9816,21,3,1932,Spring,21,3,1932,Spring,"water , as the ponds were drv owing to the drought . The firemen , police , forest keepers , and","The Times, 21st March 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9817,22,3,1932,Spring,22,3,1932,Spring,mobilization of the Olhio National Guard . EXTENSION OF THE DROUGHT FAIR WEATHER TO CONTINUE FROML OUR WV3.THE CORRESPOND&NT Southerly to,"The Times, 22th March 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9818,22,3,1932,Spring,22,3,1932,Spring,"rainfall that began in January , in which event the drought in manv districts will be far more notable than any","The Times, 22th March 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9819,23,3,1932,Spring,23,3,1932,Spring,"of at relenitless , misty 'raiu . It seemiied tlhtthe drought had , broken jUst too soonl . The perfect greens","The Times, 23th March 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9820,24,3,1932,Spring,24,3,1932,Spring,"SEEDTIME I LARGE-HANDED NATURE March dust , after the prolonged drought of recent weeks , has been much too plentiful to","The Times, 24th March 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9821,28,3,1932,Spring,28,3,1932,Spring,"fairways of the links , and so the bogy of drought will at last be laid . To- day , in","The Times, 28th March 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9822,30,3,1932,Spring,30,3,1932,Spring,"at Camarillas vhich is to supply wvater to the often drought-stricken province of Murcia . This evening , after the Battle","The Times, 30th March 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9823,1,4,1932,Spring,1,4,1932,Spring,bait debts made during that crisis . Durinig the severe droughts which enided in 1903 sonie of our large pastoral advances,"The Times, 1st April 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9824,2,4,1932,Spring,2,4,1932,Spring,: A Birininghaln-Euston Express . 14 Correspondence : The Drought ( Mr. F. Yates ) . 11 The Ring and,"The Times, 2th April 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9825,2,4,1932,Spring,2,4,1932,Spring,"of how to get through , the day. ; THE DROUGHT WEATIER FOR TiH E FIRST QUARTER TIIE FALSE SPRING OF","The Times, 2th April 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9826,2,4,1932,Spring,2,4,1932,Spring,"the wveather at , Rothamsted Eingland has experienced a phenomenal drought. , and new records have been set up at imany","The Times, 2th April 1932",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH23,Rothamsted,20th Century newspaper,Media 9827,2,4,1932,Spring,2,4,1932,Spring,"February and the begitning of MIarch . Of course a drought in the first quarter of the year is not ,","The Times, 2th April 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9828,2,4,1932,Spring,2,4,1932,Spring,", likely to hlave the serious effects of a sunmmer drought , for plants are all resting and mostly leafless ,","The Times, 2th April 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9829,2,4,1932,Spring,2,4,1932,Spring,have accompanied the dry spell . At this station the drought began on January 17 . ( There was a heavy,"The Times, 2th April 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9830,2,4,1932,Spring,2,4,1932,Spring,1853 ) were examined to see wlhat comparablo periods of drought had occurred in thme past . During the wlhole of,"The Times, 2th April 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9831,2,4,1932,Spring,2,4,1932,Spring,"rainfall of February , this inontlh being wholly wvithin the drought period , totailled 0.21in . This is the least February","The Times, 2th April 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9832,2,4,1932,Spring,2,4,1932,Spring,"lower rainifall ( 009in . ) . Last year 's drought , howeveir , was only of one month 's duiration","The Times, 2th April 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9833,2,4,1932,Spring,2,4,1932,Spring,followed by a shrivelling east wind and an almost tnbroken drought from the beginning of February until the end of March,"The Times, 2th April 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9834,4,4,1932,Spring,4,4,1932,Spring,programme . THE 'PLIGHT OF CYPRUS I ILL EFFECTS OF DROUGHT I FRO3M OUR NICOSIA CORRESPONDENT Cyprus has had no Tain,"The Times, 4th April 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9835,5,4,1932,Spring,5,4,1932,Spring,seems incredible that the Government did not know of the drought and conse- quent failure of the harvest . but- all,"The Times, 5th April 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9836,5,4,1932,Spring,5,4,1932,Spring,December stated that the harvest there was satisfactory . The drought of the surnmer was not men- tioned until after Christmas,"The Times, 5th April 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9837,8,4,1932,Spring,8,4,1932,Spring,since tlle last felling ; and now that the spring drought has nade the wood- ride problematically passable for the timnber-tug,"The Times, 8th April 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9838,11,4,1932,Spring,11,4,1932,Spring,OENcE D ) Ht-oIcaT. widow of the Revd. Walter JTohn Drought atiad youngest saarviving daughter of the late Colonel John Wr,"The Times, 11st April 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9839,12,4,1932,Spring,12,4,1932,Spring,"present precluded froni holding agricultural land in the Highlands . DROUGHT BROKEN IN CYPRUS FRO 'M OUR CORRESPONDENT NICOSIA , APRM","The Times, 12th April 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9840,12,4,1932,Spring,12,4,1932,Spring,"agricultural situation , which had become bad owing to the drought , and there are now improved prospects for a fairly","The Times, 12th April 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9841,12,4,1932,Spring,12,4,1932,Spring,", dry summers had followed dry winters . Thc summer droughts of 1921 and 1929 each fol- lowed a dry -winter","The Times, 12th April 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9842,12,4,1932,Spring,12,4,1932,Spring,"to 28s. : dead eels , Sr- to 24 per drought . Bloaters . Ss . Cd. to 4s. : kippers.","The Times, 12th April 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9843,13,4,1932,Spring,13,4,1932,Spring,H. I Bell 's BLACK JACK ( 3Mr . A. Drought ) . 3 . Eight ran . 'Won by two,"The Times, 13th April 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9844,14,4,1932,Spring,14,4,1932,Spring,"tlhat there , too , you wouldl not often find drought and the dust flying fiom the red ploughlands ; and","The Times, 14th April 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9845,26,4,1932,Spring,26,4,1932,Spring,"southern part of the province , which suffered severely fiom drought last scason rain during the last few days has assured","The Times, 26th April 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9846,28,4,1932,Spring,28,4,1932,Spring,"the Ural Territory , and other regions which suffered from drought , conditions of famine prevail , and althoughll a part","The Times, 28th April 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9847,29,4,1932,Spring,29,4,1932,Spring,"liquidation influenced by beneffcial rains in the South-west . The drought is believed to have been broken , and increased estimates","The Times, 29th April 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9848,30,4,1932,Spring,30,4,1932,Spring,. If that is not proof against such a summer drought as falls to our lot about once in a decade,"The Times, 30th April 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9849,3,5,1932,Spring,3,5,1932,Spring,"dwellers , since low prices have been aggravated by severe drought . The crop of 1929 was sold in large measure","The Times, 3th May 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9850,3,5,1932,Spring,3,5,1932,Spring,"for nearly 300,000 persons left destitute by successive years of drought . The debts of all three Prairie Provinces have mounted","The Times, 3th May 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9851,7,5,1932,Spring,7,5,1932,Spring,"of heavy rainfan in SwrrzEzLAND. which was lately suffering from drought , there is no longer any need to restrict the","The Times, 7th May 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9852,7,5,1932,Spring,7,5,1932,Spring,"3 Cambridge is at last atwaking froi the cold and drought wlich retarded the spring in MXlarch , and tho gardenis","The Times, 7th May 1932",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH12,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9853,9,5,1932,Spring,9,5,1932,Spring,ag-o when the first efiecta of rain after thle winter drought became apparent . Snowstorms in the north and floods in,"The Times, 9th May 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9854,12,5,1932,Spring,12,5,1932,Spring,during the last months of the year . Owing to drought in the Prairie Provinces the production of wheat was greatly,"The Times, 12th May 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9855,18,5,1932,Spring,18,5,1932,Spring,"of rural production as exceptional1v favourable , except in certain drought areas . In secondary industries production in many lines is","The Times, 18th May 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9856,21,5,1932,Spring,21,5,1932,Spring,"regular syringing with slightly tepid water . Whether sun , drought , or east wind is the more deadly for newly","The Times, 21st May 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9857,24,5,1932,Spring,24,5,1932,Spring,. But thev suddenly discovered the whole area to be drought stricken . There vas no lierbage and no living animals,"The Times, 24th May 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9858,25,5,1932,Spring,25,5,1932,Spring,"the week-end . The southern sector , which has suffered drought conditions for the past three years has also received a","The Times, 25th May 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9859,30,5,1932,Spring,30,5,1932,Spring,excessive amounts of rain that have been accumulating since the drought of January and February ended in March . The largest,"The Times, 30th May 1932",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9860,30,5,1932,Spring,30,5,1932,Spring,", in truth , habitually ill-prepared for the excesses of drought , moisture , frost ; and there is no question","The Times, 30th May 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9861,30,5,1932,Spring,30,5,1932,Spring,"our properties and , in Sylhet and the Dooars , drought at the begin- ning of the season . Our Dooars","The Times, 30th May 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9862,1,6,1932,Summer,1,6,1932,Summer,"prospects in the same areas , which have suffered from drought since 1929 . In M1anitoba grasshoppers have hatched in large","The Times, 1st June 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9863,6,6,1932,Summer,6,6,1932,Summer,they were unable to'produce . Some 170 peasants in the drought- stricken province of Ahneria have addressed a petition to the,"The Times, 6th June 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9864,6,6,1932,Summer,6,6,1932,Summer,"germinating conditions since 1928 . "" The area which wVias drought. ","The Times, 6th June 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9865,8,6,1932,Summer,8,6,1932,Summer,"the winter crop . The famine is in fact a drought famine , which explains my request by tclegram to be","The Times, 8th June 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9866,9,6,1932,Summer,9,6,1932,Summer,anticipation of a scarcity of flour owing to a prolonged drought in Anatolia . Restrictions imposed by the MIoz.AsIQU'R authorities on,"The Times, 9th June 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9867,13,6,1932,Summer,13,6,1932,Summer,F. G. W. Draffen . Secontd Lieutenant G. R. S. Drought . Major C. F. Drew . Lieuitenanit-Colunel C. B. C.,"The Times, 13th June 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9868,13,6,1932,Summer,13,6,1932,Summer,to the ( letrimernt of the crops . Then the drought wvill get to the roots and soon thevy will show,"The Times, 13th June 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9869,18,6,1932,Summer,18,6,1932,Summer,"manurial soil , the effect should soon be evident . Drought can be deadly and few gardens can have escaped scot-","The Times, 18th June 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9870,24,6,1932,Summer,24,6,1932,Summer,"been normual , it had not been sufficient in the drought areas of last year to replenish the reserve of moisture","The Times, 24th June 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9871,29,6,1932,Summer,29,6,1932,Summer,rain and sunshine are mlingled in about equal proportions . Drought leads to the presence of great quantities of dust in,"The Times, 29th June 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9872,29,6,1932,Summer,29,6,1932,Summer,"counterparts elsewlhere . While , therefore , short periocls of drought , that is to say , of sunshine , are","The Times, 29th June 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9873,29,6,1932,Summer,29,6,1932,Summer,. Never have I traversed country miore dismnallv bare . Drought and famnine rutled supreme in an unholy allianice of long,"The Times, 29th June 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9874,29,6,1932,Summer,29,6,1932,Summer,"loss for the year . although : there were no drought expenses and management expenses wers substantially reduced , is attributed","The Times, 29th June 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9875,30,6,1932,Summer,30,6,1932,Summer,", wicihl suffered froml crop failure last year owing to drought , is cheered tlis year by the piospect of a","The Times, 30th June 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9876,1,7,1932,Summer,1,7,1932,Summer,Sir Malcolm Watson .. .. .. .. 15 & 16 Drought and Water Meadows .. .. 17 July Reviews .. ..,"The Times, 1st July 1932",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM23,North Berwick,20th Century newspaper,Media 9877,1,7,1932,Summer,1,7,1932,Summer,the patients tranisferred to a new home at Worthing . DROUGHT AND WATER MEADOWS A CONTRAST IN SCENES FRO ; X,"The Times, 1st July 1932",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ24,Worthing,20th Century newspaper,Media 9878,1,7,1932,Summer,1,7,1932,Summer,"are fed from unfailing sources , untouched by the longest droughts and fiercest suns . Over large areas of our islands","The Times, 1st July 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9879,1,7,1932,Summer,1,7,1932,Summer,the crops by the cultivator 's hoe . After long drought a walk over many kinds of English country is an,"The Times, 1st July 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9880,2,7,1932,Summer,2,7,1932,Summer,"30 . THE FIRST SIX MONTHS A SPRING OF EXTREMES DROUGHT AND FLOOD TO THE EDITOR OF THE TULES Sir ,","The Times, 2th July 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9881,2,7,1932,Summer,2,7,1932,Summer,", especially in respect of rainfall . After the record drought of February- March , discussed in my last letter to","The Times, 2th July 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9882,2,7,1932,Summer,2,7,1932,Summer,for the deluges of May we have been offered a drought in June . From May 30 to June 27 inclusive,"The Times, 2th July 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9883,2,7,1932,Summer,2,7,1932,Summer,off many garden plants that appeared to have survived the drought success- fully . As wvas to be expected in the,"The Times, 2th July 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9884,7,7,1932,Summer,7,7,1932,Summer,. WEATHER IN LAKELAND Keswick has just experienced the second drought in five months . In February and Mlarch there were,"The Times, 7th July 1932",England,"UKD,UKH","UKD1,UKH2","UKD11,UKH23","Keswick,St. Albans",20th Century newspaper,Media 9885,11,7,1932,Summer,11,7,1932,Summer,signs of needing moisture . At such a time of drought the problem of watering becomes urgent . WThere there is,"The Times, 11st July 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9886,11,7,1932,Summer,11,7,1932,Summer,"little benefit to the crops . These fissures allow the drought to get further' into the soil , and the surface","The Times, 11st July 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9887,11,7,1932,Summer,11,7,1932,Summer,"perfection to advise the use of soft water during a drought , because at such a time it is usualy not","The Times, 11st July 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9888,15,7,1932,Summer,15,7,1932,Summer,"douche , thou , at short notice , to a drought of foreign credits. ; and she has suffered from political","The Times, 15th July 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9889,16,7,1932,Summer,16,7,1932,Summer,"growvn , no lilies are more affected here by prolonged drought than the four referred to . Where the subsoil is","The Times, 16th July 1932",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9890,18,7,1932,Summer,18,7,1932,Summer,been installed at Sandown Park so that in times of drought or verv dry weather the wholc cotuse can be watered,"The Times, 18th July 1932",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,Sandown Park,20th Century newspaper,Media 9891,19,7,1932,Summer,19,7,1932,Summer,. . They have not been destroyed by hurricane or drought or pest . Never has there been any natural disaster,"The Times, 19th July 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9892,25,7,1932,Summer,25,7,1932,Summer,"covey is eight . There has been a spell of drought , but not sumcient to affect the grouse . Birds","The Times, 25th July 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9893,26,7,1932,Summer,26,7,1932,Summer,"of these experiences again rather than face again such a drought as in Kansu , where the ChineseGovernmiientestimated that 2,000,000 liad","The Times, 26th July 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9894,26,7,1932,Summer,26,7,1932,Summer,its course . Then irrigation practicallv ceased . The appalling drought of 1928- 1930 caused the China International Relief Commission to,"The Times, 26th July 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9895,27,7,1932,Summer,27,7,1932,Summer,"were satisfactory , being autunm soNvn and ripening before the drought had well set in ; but an unusually small area","The Times, 27th July 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9896,28,7,1932,Summer,28,7,1932,Summer,"were not on the whole unfavourable , although a severe drought was experienced in Northern Natal and Zululand , and a","The Times, 28th July 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9897,30,7,1932,Summer,30,7,1932,Summer,"sandy or hillside gardens successfully through a foiur -weeks ' drought . Something of the kind is sorely needed , for","The Times, 30th July 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9898,30,7,1932,Summer,30,7,1932,Summer,"figure it was reduced through the effect of the prolonged drought and bad seasons , especiaUy in Queens- land . In","The Times, 30th July 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9899,30,7,1932,Summer,30,7,1932,Summer,"our reserve account to the extent of 100,000 . The drought continued for a further three years , adversely affccting our","The Times, 30th July 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9900,30,7,1932,Summer,30,7,1932,Summer,", ( 26,000 of which is due to decrease in drought expenditure ) and a credit balanco brought down of 83,603","The Times, 30th July 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9901,30,7,1932,Summer,30,7,1932,Summer,"in the working of our stations , the saving in drought expenditure , and the saving in our whole general administration","The Times, 30th July 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9902,30,7,1932,Summer,30,7,1932,Summer,""" Kilcummin "" while that property was suffering severely from drought . SUGAI The returns from our sugar interests as a","The Times, 30th July 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9903,30,7,1932,Summer,30,7,1932,Summer,can not keep pace with the faU in values and drought conditions . WVe have now brought down our costs almost,"The Times, 30th July 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9904,4,8,1932,Summer,4,8,1932,Summer,"the best inedium-weight hunter was won by Mr. A. C. Drought , of Birr , with Lealand , by Roland .","The Times, 4th August 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9905,4,8,1932,Summer,4,8,1932,Summer,young horse suitable for a hunter went to 'Mr . Drought 's Lealand . The iNavy Wleek attendance figures yester- day,"The Times, 4th August 1932","Wales,England","UKL,UKJ","UKL1,UKJ3","UKL14,UKJ31",Pembroke,20th Century newspaper,Media 9906,4,8,1932,Summer,4,8,1932,Summer,"wvheat area , which has suffered a certain amount of drought during the past three years , crop prospects have been","The Times, 4th August 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9907,5,8,1932,Summer,5,8,1932,Summer,"proper cases adjuisting that part of producers ' liabilities respecting drought relief , rents , and taxes . The Government statement","The Times, 5th August 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9908,5,8,1932,Summer,5,8,1932,Summer,V. Parmiter. .1 . E. Dover . E. A. F. Drought . C. K. S. AyVIn . V L. 1 ),"The Times, 5th August 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9909,8,8,1932,Summer,8,8,1932,Summer,"From the Northl of Scotlanid there are coiII- plaints of drought , and from the Mlidlands and Southerni Counties of England","The Times, 8th August 1932",England,"UKF,UKG",,,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 9910,13,8,1932,Summer,13,8,1932,Summer,"other tolerates in moderation and is rather less patient of drought , it is as good a garden plant ; it","The Times, 13th August 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9911,15,8,1932,Summer,15,8,1932,Summer,"the veather is generallv favourable . But owing to wvidespread drought , forest fires and burning of crops are exceptionally prevalent","The Times, 15th August 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9912,15,8,1932,Summer,15,8,1932,Summer,"fishing is almost hope- less because of bright sunshine , drought , and low water , night-fishing may be successful .","The Times, 15th August 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9913,16,8,1932,Summer,16,8,1932,Summer,than last year and the year before wlhen heat and drought greatly diminislhed the yields . The visitors lheard little of,"The Times, 16th August 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9914,20,8,1932,Summer,20,8,1932,Summer,serve the needs of shallow-rooting plants wlhicll suffer most in drought . Some good judges prefer this method to any other,"The Times, 20th August 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9915,22,8,1932,Summer,22,8,1932,Summer,", Holland . AN OWL AND A WATER-BUTT During the drought last June I had a similar experience to that of","The Times, 22th August 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9916,22,8,1932,Summer,22,8,1932,Summer,"own case could apply in his also-namely , that the drought forced the bird to the unusual course of seeking a","The Times, 22th August 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9917,22,8,1932,Summer,22,8,1932,Summer,Zoroastrian superstition that the killing of a water-dog caused a drought survives in rather a different form among one of the,"The Times, 22th August 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9918,23,8,1932,Summer,23,8,1932,Summer,to desert without any warning at the slightest signs of drought and disappear into the desert . It may be argued,"The Times, 23th August 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9919,3,9,1932,Autumn,3,9,1932,Autumn,1931 ) . next below 2nd Lt. C. R. S. Drought . D.C.L.f. --2nd Lt. A. R. W. Shipley. from 9th,"The Times, 3th September 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9920,14,9,1932,Autumn,14,9,1932,Autumn,in Ordinary shares . -ulett and Sons ' Bad Year Drought and low prices combined to make the year ended June,"The Times, 14th September 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9921,14,9,1932,Autumn,14,9,1932,Autumn,was to a very great extent occasioned by the severe drought from which the country suffered last year . resulting in,"The Times, 14th September 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9922,14,9,1932,Autumn,14,9,1932,Autumn,) . The tea Dlantations suffered considerably from the prolonged drought . which was not dennitely broken untll the end of,"The Times, 14th September 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9923,17,9,1932,Autumn,17,9,1932,Autumn,Rooks also are great egg thieves in years when spring drought locks up the food neces- sary to feed their young,"The Times, 17th September 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9924,22,9,1932,Autumn,22,9,1932,Autumn,"1o 0SO .. dead eels . Cs. to l5s. per drought . Blusters , as . to 5s. : kippecrs. 3s","The Times, 22th September 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9925,27,9,1932,Autumn,27,9,1932,Autumn,"has for thousands of years resisted extremes of heat , drought , flood , and fire , was not easily killed","The Times, 27th September 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9926,30,9,1932,Autumn,30,9,1932,Autumn,Thou . by FRANK SWINNERTON by RAFAEL SABATINI GRRIPPED BY DROUGHT ADAM S.QUARE by ARTHUR W. UPFIELD by MARJORIE STEWART THE,"The Times, 30th September 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9927,13,10,1932,Autumn,13,10,1932,Autumn,not afford to wait for the boll weevil or a drought to rescue prices . Yours trulv . D. H. MACGREGOR,"The Times, 13th October 1932",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 9928,15,10,1932,Autumn,15,10,1932,Autumn,"of the potato crops in the central regions due to drought . Some comrades , he said , whined and moaned","The Times, 15th October 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9929,15,10,1932,Autumn,15,10,1932,Autumn,on commission houses sceing. parly influenced by reports that the drought in Rumania had been broken . Smaller carlot arrivaLs and,"The Times, 15th October 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9930,20,10,1932,Autumn,20,10,1932,Autumn,no doubt affect the leafage of all deciduous trees : drought with burning sun parches it and brings about its early,"The Times, 20th October 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9931,26,10,1932,Autumn,26,10,1932,Autumn,the last two years . On top of that the drought this year was abnormal . Nearlv all the summer crops,"The Times, 26th October 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9932,1,11,1932,Autumn,1,11,1932,Autumn,early spring fish in recent years coincided with a winter drought which in many parts lasted from mid-January to almost the,"The Times, 1st November 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9933,14,11,1932,Autumn,14,11,1932,Autumn,served to safeguard the sward against the innuences of a droughty period . This dcfinite evidence of the action of nitro-chalk,"The Times, 14th November 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9934,18,11,1932,Autumn,18,11,1932,Autumn,"dry areas of Lincolnshire , so removing the risk of drought and epidemics . A continuation of such a main would","The Times, 18th November 1932",England,"UKH,UKF","UKH1,UKH3,UKF3","UKH12,UKH14",,20th Century newspaper,Media 9935,18,11,1932,Autumn,18,11,1932,Autumn,the obvious prospect of a crop after three seasons of drought . Unfortunately they find that even so large a harVest,"The Times, 18th November 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9936,24,11,1932,Autumn,24,11,1932,Autumn,"'s ranching results were aLso adversely affected by an exceptional drought on the Wiltshire Estate , where Ihe loss fromn poverty","The Times, 24th November 1932",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK15,Wiltshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 9937,25,11,1932,Autumn,25,11,1932,Autumn,WOOL GROWING The synchronizing three years ago of a bad drought with a sudden and disastrous fall in commodity prices and,"The Times, 25th November 1932",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9938,25,11,1932,Autumn,25,11,1932,Autumn,heavy losses we suffered in the two previous years of drought . NEED FOR REDUCED COSTS IN THE PASTORAL INDUSTRY I,"The Times, 25th November 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9939,25,11,1932,Autumn,25,11,1932,Autumn,in Southern Districts and parts Central and WVestern Districts . Droughty Tambo Augathella Charleville . Very droughty Peak Downs and vicinity,"The Times, 25th November 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9940,25,11,1932,Autumn,25,11,1932,Autumn,and WVestern Districts . Droughty Tambo Augathella Charleville . Very droughty Peak Downs and vicinity Northern Railway . Some scattered storms,"The Times, 25th November 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9941,29,11,1932,Autumn,29,11,1932,Autumn,"appearance , which was like a drop of rain in drought ; and the corps de ballet itself has a grace","The Times, 29th November 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9942,1,12,1932,Winter,1,12,1932,Winter,agriculture relief mcastirc . Covering was also influenced by continued drought in parts of the South-west . and increasing cxpectations of,"The Times, 1st December 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9943,2,12,1932,Winter,2,12,1932,Winter,have given me plenty of 6ft. growths in spite of drought this summer . It produces timber as quickly as any,"The Times, 2th December 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9944,2,12,1932,Winter,2,12,1932,Winter,"activitics of the urban population , whilc tihc most severe drought experienced in Ceara for about 50 vears has reduced the","The Times, 2th December 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9945,2,12,1932,Winter,2,12,1932,Winter,"May . A considerable por- tion oft Qucensland sutifered from drought , which was only partially relieved by the rainfalls experienced","The Times, 2th December 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9946,2,12,1932,Winter,2,12,1932,Winter,", which in a number of districts devcloped into a drought . During February heavy rains were recorded throughout the Dominion","The Times, 2th December 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9947,2,12,1932,Winter,2,12,1932,Winter,". From these causcs , and the bad spells of drought added , their losses had been very severe . Shareholders","The Times, 2th December 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9948,24,12,1932,Winter,24,12,1932,Winter,country has on the wvhole been exceptionally good . The drought in the early part of the-year caused' hardship to the,"The Times, 24th December 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9949,24,12,1932,Winter,24,12,1932,Winter,no hanging back of anything . Once again the vernal drought and the drying winds demonstrated the main risk of the,"The Times, 24th December 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9950,24,12,1932,Winter,24,12,1932,Winter,"year 1932 has been one of extremes in the early drought , abnormal lowv temperatures , and general gloominess of the","The Times, 24th December 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9951,31,12,1932,Winter,31,12,1932,Winter,"shares with the rest of the world , the constant droughts to which the island is subject and the uncertain price","The Times, 31st December 1932",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9952,3,1,1933,Winter,3,1,1933,Winter,"followed in February by cold dry winds and a prolonged drought , and in June by another drought , which ,","The Times, 3th January 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9953,3,1,1933,Winter,3,1,1933,Winter,"and a prolonged drought , and in June by another drought , which , though of shorter duration , lasted for","The Times, 3th January 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9954,3,1,1933,Winter,3,1,1933,Winter,"to a period of cold , dry winds and prolonged drought in February . Although the drought came to a definite","The Times, 3th January 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9955,3,1,1933,Winter,3,1,1933,Winter,dry winds and prolonged drought in February . Although the drought came to a definite end in the latter half of,"The Times, 3th January 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9956,3,1,1933,Winter,3,1,1933,Winter,", which caused widespread and serious floods . Another considerable drought in June was followed by a heat wave in August","The Times, 3th January 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9957,3,1,1933,Winter,3,1,1933,Winter,less than the average . The diagram clearly illustrates the drought of February ( 64 days with only 0.46in. of rain,"The Times, 3th January 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9958,3,1,1933,Winter,3,1,1933,Winter,"May and October , and the dry December . The drought of June ( 28 days with negligible rain ) is","The Times, 3th January 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9959,4,1,1933,Winter,4,1,1933,Winter,"afterwards improved on commission house buying , repors of continued drought in parts of the South-west , a forecast of colder","The Times, 4th January 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9960,6,1,1933,Winter,6,1,1933,Winter,"of moisture , to remember us English villagers in our drought For years past all this district of Oxfordshire has suffered","The Times, 6th January 1933",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9961,12,1,1933,Winter,12,1,1933,Winter,"cattle ranching side of our under- taking . Despite the drought of the past season , the provision made for feeding","The Times, 12th January 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9962,16,1,1933,Winter,16,1,1933,Winter,"dry , which means that thousands of families during a drought have nothing but stagnant ponds to supply their entire needs","The Times, 16th January 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9963,17,1,1933,Winter,17,1,1933,Winter,"State , a large DrOPonion of which are turning out droughty , unreliable in yield . and faulty . Droughty conditions","The Times, 17th January 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9964,17,1,1933,Winter,17,1,1933,Winter,"out droughty , unreliable in yield . and faulty . Droughty conditions continue throughout the country , more particularly in the","The Times, 17th January 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9965,18,1,1933,Winter,18,1,1933,Winter,s ) fat position satisfactory . Gumbardo suffering from severe drought heavy loss inevitablc . Amby Downs season good . Authoringa,"The Times, 18th January 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9966,18,1,1933,Winter,18,1,1933,Winter,needed in the near future . Warrnambool Downs suffering from drought few losses so far but sheep in low condition .,"The Times, 18th January 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9967,19,1,1933,Winter,19,1,1933,Winter,in the event of need what may be callcd a drought reserve . This drought reserve is requircd to avoid a,"The Times, 19th January 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9968,19,1,1933,Winter,19,1,1933,Winter,need what may be callcd a drought reserve . This drought reserve is requircd to avoid a shortage of Australian exchange,"The Times, 19th January 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9969,30,1,1933,Winter,30,1,1933,Winter,"THE RAINFALL OF 1932 A LONG RUN OF WET YEARS DROUGHT AND FLOODS By E. G. Bilham , Superintendent , British","The Times, 30th January 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9970,30,1,1933,Winter,30,1,1933,Winter,since comparable statis- tics became available in 1870 . The drought lasted for six weeks beginning about the rniddle EVAPORATION Table,"The Times, 30th January 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9971,30,1,1933,Winter,30,1,1933,Winter,"thz 64 days January 17 to March 21 . The drought was experienced ovcr an exceptionally wide area , includ- ing","The Times, 30th January 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9972,30,1,1933,Winter,30,1,1933,Winter,9th to the 20th after.a temporary . break in the drought . In Scotland there were some heavy falls of snow,"The Times, 30th January 1933",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9973,1,2,1933,Winter,1,2,1933,Winter,. J. F. Grant . B. Kingzelt . G. E. Drought . 3 . R. Rodwell . S. E. Skey .,"The Times, 1st February 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9974,4,2,1933,Winter,4,2,1933,Winter,"own liand , which will bring hope that the long drought is niearing its end . A reso- lute decision of","The Times, 4th February 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9975,21,2,1933,Winter,21,2,1933,Winter,"1041' I , preto . SOUTH AFRICAN PRODUCE 1 MARKETS DROUGHT SPREADING The followving cable advices regarding the South African produce","The Times, 21st February 1933",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9976,21,2,1933,Winter,21,2,1933,Winter,"and Japan -Amierica. however , has bought nothing . The drought is spreading conditions in the Free State . tse North-Vcst","The Times, 21st February 1933",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE41,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9977,23,2,1933,Winter,23,2,1933,Winter,"per cent . is welcomed . Owing to thie widespread drought the farming outlook is generally less favourable , but the","The Times, 23th February 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9978,27,2,1933,Winter,27,2,1933,Winter,"appeared , the freshness and the welcome of rain after drought . Does it not follow . then , the argument","The Times, 27th February 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9979,4,3,1933,Spring,4,3,1933,Spring,ensure an ample supply of water in times of extreme drought ; and so far as they could see they would,"The Times, 4th March 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9980,11,3,1933,Spring,11,3,1933,Spring,"climate . In the South the chance of a spring drought is not rare enough to be neglected , and for","The Times, 11st March 1933",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9981,13,3,1933,Spring,13,3,1933,Spring,"and , instead of satisfying this need by watcring during drought , build up a rcscrvc of moisturc by deeply preparing","The Times, 13th March 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9982,13,3,1933,Spring,13,3,1933,Spring,"rows with tle hoe , and on the approach of drought reducing the escape of moisturc from the soil by mulching","The Times, 13th March 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9983,23,3,1933,Spring,23,3,1933,Spring,"against 21,100,0001b. last season . The decreases are due to drought . Record shipmcnts of deciduous fruit are reported , chiefly","The Times, 23th March 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9984,31,3,1933,Spring,31,3,1933,Spring,cycle of seasons must inevitably follow its course and partial droughts must be expected . In the event of such occurring,"The Times, 31st March 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9985,3,4,1933,Spring,3,4,1933,Spring,E. SCOTLAND . J. W. CoRTLANDT-Styr'soN . E. A. F. DROUGHT . and L .. D. B. KrNNv ( Sept .,"The Times, 3th April 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9986,4,4,1933,Spring,4,4,1933,Spring,"head , which one might expect to happen after a drought in the summer but not in March . In fact","The Times, 4th April 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9987,5,4,1933,Spring,5,4,1933,Spring,E. Scotland . J. W. Cortlandt-Sinipson . E. A. F. Drought . L. D. B. Kenny ( Sept. 1 . 1932,"The Times, 5th April 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9988,6,4,1933,Spring,6,4,1933,Spring,", is generally stronger , healthier , more resistant to drought , and a better colour than the rest of the","The Times, 6th April 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9989,6,4,1933,Spring,6,4,1933,Spring,"this on the polo field at Roehampton during the great drought of 1921 , when the old boundary lines which had","The Times, 6th April 1933",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Roehampton,20th Century newspaper,Media 9990,7,4,1933,Spring,7,4,1933,Spring,"be interesting ; I believe we are in for a drought . "" Since this was said we have scarcely had","The Times, 7th April 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9991,11,4,1933,Spring,11,4,1933,Spring,condition and quality are generaUy disappointing owing to effects of drought . Although there has been heavy rain in the coastal,"The Times, 11st April 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9992,11,4,1933,Spring,11,4,1933,Spring,Grassveld areas are gcnerally satisfactory . The cffccts of the drought will show themscives in the next season 's combing wool,"The Times, 11st April 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9993,13,4,1933,Spring,13,4,1933,Spring,either assumed a more menacing phase or a period of drought has mnade the operations of the incendiaries more serious in,"The Times, 13th April 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9994,17,4,1933,Spring,17,4,1933,Spring,"the rails destined for stock- farmers , victims of the drought in the mid- west and north-west . During the follow-","The Times, 17th April 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9995,18,4,1933,Spring,18,4,1933,Spring,"country . but the grounds . hardened by the long drought , rather marred the fcstive nature of the occasion ,","The Times, 18th April 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9996,26,4,1933,Spring,26,4,1933,Spring,"from Letters I THE DANGER OF GORSE In our last drought many serious fires arising from gorse occurred , including that","The Times, 26th April 1933",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ11,Ascot,20th Century newspaper,Media 9997,6,5,1933,Spring,6,5,1933,Spring,"the crop cxceeded that of 1931 by 41,7051b . The drought vw'as a short one , breaking on August 13 ,","The Times, 6th May 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9998,10,5,1933,Spring,10,5,1933,Spring,"making the most of the distress consequent on the prolonged drought , alleging that Dr. Malan , who has represented the","The Times, 10th May 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 9999,10,5,1933,Spring,10,5,1933,Spring,MONARCH OF ALL FROM A CORRESPONDENT Ihe six weeks ' drought had dried the sources of the Dartmoor streams and made,"The Times, 10th May 1933",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,Dartmoor,20th Century newspaper,Media 10000,10,5,1933,Spring,10,5,1933,Spring,"exceeded 70in. , so that there was not exactly a drought . We had , therefore , last year only 81,750,000","The Times, 10th May 1933",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL12,Maentwrog,20th Century newspaper,Media 10001,13,5,1933,Spring,13,5,1933,Spring,", but ultimately more important . is the problem of drought . The country is drving up . Throughout the Karoo-the","The Times, 13th May 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10002,13,5,1933,Spring,13,5,1933,Spring,"which never gives the veld a chance to recover from drought , burning and floods , has been piled on top","The Times, 13th May 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10003,16,5,1933,Spring,16,5,1933,Spring,". The season on the whole is favourable , though droughty condi- tions exist over a considerable area of the poorer","The Times, 16th May 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10004,16,5,1933,Spring,16,5,1933,Spring,at East London and Durban is practically over . The drought remains unbroken in the Free State and the Karroo arcas.,"The Times, 16th May 1933",England,"UKI,UKF,UKG","UKI1,UKI2","UKI12,UKI21","East London,Midlands",20th Century newspaper,Media 10005,24,5,1933,Spring,24,5,1933,Spring,"normal , was better than the previous year . Prolonged droughts in the couon-producing districts causcd a considerable decrease in the","The Times, 24th May 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10006,24,5,1933,Spring,24,5,1933,Spring,"carriers , and also the movemcnt of grain to the drought- stricken areas . contributed to the increase in receipts .","The Times, 24th May 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10007,25,5,1933,Spring,25,5,1933,Spring,", unfortunately , had to contend with an almost unprecedented drought , and the country 's accumulated financial deficit is relatively","The Times, 25th May 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10008,31,5,1933,Spring,31,5,1933,Spring,"cattle and sheep , which were dying in consequence of drought , a party of armed Suk tribesmen invaded an area","The Times, 31st May 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10009,31,5,1933,Spring,31,5,1933,Spring,which they were only now beginning to recovcr ; that drought prevailed and that the cotton crop was a poor one,"The Times, 31st May 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10010,2,6,1933,Summer,2,6,1933,Summer,in Festiniog and Merionethshire have been compelled through the prolonged drought to suspend operations . The jubilee of the opening of,"The Times, 2th June 1933","England,Wales","UKJ,UKL","UKJ4,UKL1","UKJ42,UKL12","Connaught Park,Dover,Merionethshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 10011,5,6,1933,Summer,5,6,1933,Summer,"plants should now be showing signs of distress . The drought-resisting power . how- ever , of established bushes of the","The Times, 5th June 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10012,5,6,1933,Summer,5,6,1933,Summer,", 13 2s. 6d . THE VEGETABLE PLOT PRECAUTIONS AGAINST DROUGHT FRONT A CORRESPONDENT The warm weather has already made vegetablc","The Times, 5th June 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10013,5,6,1933,Summer,5,6,1933,Summer,"hand . A wise gardener does not wait till the drought begins to show dangerous results , but takes the necessary","The Times, 5th June 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10014,5,6,1933,Summer,5,6,1933,Summer,is thought that the roots extend . Then a long drought can be faced with equanimity . If the crop evidently,"The Times, 5th June 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10015,5,6,1933,Summer,5,6,1933,Summer,"against the roots , and to stop the cntrance of drought , and with it such pests as the onion and","The Times, 5th June 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10016,12,6,1933,Summer,12,6,1933,Summer,"courts were in excellent condition , but after the prolonged drought the grass was rather burned up . J. H. Crawtord","The Times, 12th June 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10017,12,6,1933,Summer,12,6,1933,Summer,"second round had started , nor , owing to the drought , wvas the pace of the greens easy to estimate","The Times, 12th June 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10018,12,6,1933,Summer,12,6,1933,Summer,Other Gcrman news on page 13 . BREAK IN THE DROUGHT LOW TEMPERATURE EXPECTED FROM OUR WEATHER CORRESPONDENT A shallow trough,"The Times, 12th June 1933",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10019,12,6,1933,Summer,12,6,1933,Summer,"and heavy showers yesterday , bringing to an end a drought that had lasted for jtist a fortnight . Further west","The Times, 12th June 1933",England,"UKK,UKI",UKK2,UKK21,Bournemouth,20th Century newspaper,Media 10020,14,6,1933,Summer,14,6,1933,Summer,"Miss MAoore-Stemle . MNr . A. Johnson , Mr. W. Drought . Mir . R. Johnson . Miss ltevnell . Mrs.","The Times, 14th June 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10021,19,6,1933,Summer,19,6,1933,Summer,"lucerne , grown for the cows as an insurance against drought . The cows and dairy , together with the retail","The Times, 19th June 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10022,22,6,1933,Summer,22,6,1933,Summer,"prevent further damage . Injury to crops from heat and drought has been accompanied by increasing damage from insects , disease","The Times, 22th June 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10023,26,6,1933,Summer,26,6,1933,Summer,"Oberschlesiens , and Bedfords . The adverse effect of the drought on the South Country plantations was not so severely felt","The Times, 26th June 1933",England,UKH,UKH3,UKH24,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10024,28,6,1933,Summer,28,6,1933,Summer,"considerable measure to serious deteriora-tion of the Western crop through drought and the grasshopper plague , cffers the possibility of the","The Times, 28th June 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10025,29,6,1933,Summer,29,6,1933,Summer,was imposed on its exports . One of the severest droughts in recent years was a further disaster which had befaUen,"The Times, 29th June 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10026,30,6,1933,Summer,30,6,1933,Summer,Province and the Free State have been forced by the drought to transport their sheep southwards to better grass . Their,"The Times, 30th June 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10027,30,6,1933,Summer,30,6,1933,Summer,"area of distress . Some persons estimate that the present drought will cause the death of 10,000,000 sheep . The losses","The Times, 30th June 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10028,30,6,1933,Summer,30,6,1933,Summer,the green shade one may forget for the moment the drought which day after shining day has been scalding the fibres,"The Times, 30th June 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10029,30,6,1933,Summer,30,6,1933,Summer,"await him when the day begins to slope westerly . Droughts , after all , come and go . If his","The Times, 30th June 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10030,1,7,1933,Summer,1,7,1933,Summer,". . - ! BECHUANALAND 'S NEEDS ' . A DROUGHT-SMITTEN COUNTRY -A Blue Book ( Cmd. 4368 , price'3s. 6d.","The Times, 1st July 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10031,1,7,1933,Summer,1,7,1933,Summer,K. H. Ailen . G. E. Corrall. 1 . V. Drought . J. Easwood . G. Gregory . H. V. Lynch-Staunton,"The Times, 1st July 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10032,1,7,1933,Summer,1,7,1933,Summer,"mere laying of the dust , and there the long drought has played havoc . Gardens in the Isle of Wight","The Times, 1st July 1933",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ34,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10033,3,7,1933,Summer,3,7,1933,Summer,"Crops which are most likely to need water during a drought arc celery , runner-beans , salad crops , vegetable marrows","The Times, 3th July 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10034,3,7,1933,Summer,3,7,1933,Summer,"results . At Corona and Bladenslturg , owing to thc droughty condi- tions. nearly 50,0 ) shczo had to bc disposed","The Times, 3th July 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10035,3,7,1933,Summer,3,7,1933,Summer,"sttccess , and the absence of relief rrom the prolonged drought in the Wcstern belt also had a stmtilating influence ,","The Times, 3th July 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10036,4,7,1933,Summer,4,7,1933,Summer,"by cable in London . Each province reports damage by drought and grasshoppers in some sections , while other areas have","The Times, 4th July 1933",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10037,4,7,1933,Summer,4,7,1933,Summer,". Part of Mlvanitoba is sutYcring from grasshoppers due to drought , and against that Dauphin and Swan River areas havc","The Times, 4th July 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10038,6,7,1933,Summer,6,7,1933,Summer,"than average prospects . By its account , heat , drought , and insect plagues have all taken heavy toll ,","The Times, 6th July 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10039,7,7,1933,Summer,7,7,1933,Summer,a forecast of little or no rain in the worst drought area . Tue atti- tude of the Administration towards commodity,"The Times, 7th July 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10040,10,7,1933,Summer,10,7,1933,Summer,"the Southern Counties , but turnips have suffered by the drought and "" fly "" in the East Riding , Berwickshire","The Times, 10th July 1933","Scotland,England","UKM,UKE","UKM5,UKM2,UKE1","UKM50,UKM24,UKM23,UKE12","Aberdeenshire,Berwickshire,East Lothian,East Riding",20th Century newspaper,Media 10041,10,7,1933,Summer,10,7,1933,Summer,to a cessation of liquidating pressure and reports that the drought has becn only partially relieved . The market vas due,"The Times, 10th July 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10042,12,7,1933,Summer,12,7,1933,Summer,for drinking . In the greater part of Giijerat the drought is injuring crops and famine is feared . Many of-the,"The Times, 12th July 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10043,14,7,1933,Summer,14,7,1933,Summer,portions of Kathiawar rains are very badly needed as the drought has imperilled lhe cotton crop . At both Colaba Observatory,"The Times, 14th July 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10044,15,7,1933,Summer,15,7,1933,Summer,"period with moisture conditions unsatisfactory over a wide area , drought damage being extensive in certain Southern and Central areas .","The Times, 15th July 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10045,17,7,1933,Summer,17,7,1933,Summer,of the best for many years . Apart fiom the drought this year has beeni favourable to thc birds in evcry,"The Times, 17th July 1933",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10046,17,7,1933,Summer,17,7,1933,Summer,the third successive year there was a severe and protracted drought which was considered one of the worst duiring the last,"The Times, 17th July 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10047,19,7,1933,Summer,19,7,1933,Summer,for by the cost of writing down sheep and by drought expenses-lvMr . C. G. Hamilton ( thie governor ) at,"The Times, 19th July 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10048,19,7,1933,Summer,19,7,1933,Summer,"amounited to 417.6221b. ( against 392,69Slb . ) . Scvcrc drought during the cold weather for the sccond scason in succession","The Times, 19th July 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10049,19,7,1933,Summer,19,7,1933,Summer,"states the rcpor , werc most unfavourable . A scvcrc drought rctardcd growth up to the end of Jitly , and","The Times, 19th July 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10050,19,7,1933,Summer,19,7,1933,Summer,"to provide drinking water for the stock in times of drought , it is quite impossible to provide feed . A","The Times, 19th July 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10051,19,7,1933,Summer,19,7,1933,Summer,square miles . In add ; tion to the actual drought expenses it nuist be remembered that we had to dispose,"The Times, 19th July 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10052,20,7,1933,Summer,20,7,1933,Summer,". For the third siccemsive year there was a severe drought , which delayed growth tintil Auguist and conscoucttety deprived the","The Times, 20th July 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10053,21,7,1933,Summer,21,7,1933,Summer,"crops reports up to May were generally favourable , but drought and insect plagues have since caused considerable deterioration , espe-","The Times, 21st July 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10054,22,7,1933,Summer,22,7,1933,Summer,of the year and early in 1934 . The unprecedented drought which has resulted from the failure of the long rains,"The Times, 22th July 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10055,22,7,1933,Summer,22,7,1933,Summer,"Since the datc of the return a continuance of the drought has been experienced in most of the coffee areas ,","The Times, 22th July 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10056,24,7,1933,Summer,24,7,1933,Summer,"calamities ( by wvhich is meant iloods , storms , droughts , and so forth ) might also profit from the","The Times, 24th July 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10057,25,7,1933,Summer,25,7,1933,Summer,high hills in search of water on account of the drought . WHITEnRIWE. -The general report is verv good . Young,"The Times, 25th July 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10058,25,7,1933,Summer,25,7,1933,Summer,be as good a year as last . The continued drought has done a lot of harm . The nestinand hatching,"The Times, 25th July 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10059,27,7,1933,Summer,27,7,1933,Summer,"in all its branches was seriously affected by the severe drought which prevailed , except in a few favoured areas ,","The Times, 27th July 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10060,29,7,1933,Summer,29,7,1933,Summer,"the coming autumn , for the first rains after a drought , such as there has been this summer , always","The Times, 29th July 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10061,29,7,1933,Summer,29,7,1933,Summer,"New South W ales . and , indeed , severe drought on two , "" Cambridge Downs "" and * Nlt","The Times, 29th July 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10062,29,7,1933,Summer,29,7,1933,Summer,in the north and on Peak Downs conditions of severe drought prevailed . Good falls of rain occurred in Mlay of,"The Times, 29th July 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10063,29,7,1933,Summer,29,7,1933,Summer,"cent . since 1929 . During the past year special drought expenditure ran to 12,500 . But for our policy of","The Times, 29th July 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10064,29,7,1933,Summer,29,7,1933,Summer,", cxclusive of interest 6id . Full maintenance and average drought expenses .. .. .. .. lid . 8Wd . Rail","The Times, 29th July 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10065,29,7,1933,Summer,29,7,1933,Summer,"for somc years and had been therc through periods of drought . He knew what a drought meant , not only","The Times, 29th July 1933",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10066,31,7,1933,Summer,31,7,1933,Summer,On the other hand . there is little evidence of drought on the rock garden . and it is unusually gay,"The Times, 31st July 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10067,1,8,1933,Summer,1,8,1933,Summer,"as the present one , which was thinned by the drought in May and June . Yet because of the early","The Times, 1st August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10068,1,8,1933,Summer,1,8,1933,Summer,proper fill . There has been no damage except throughi drought . Cutting will begin about the second week in August,"The Times, 1st August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10069,1,8,1933,Summer,1,8,1933,Summer,"hitherto , but I am afraid that owing to the drought in the localities I have mentioned above there will be","The Times, 1st August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10070,5,8,1933,Summer,5,8,1933,Summer,"33,000 tons for tile first half of 1932. -Rceur . DROUGHT EFFECTS ON CANADIAN CROPS The following rcport on the Canadian","The Times, 5th August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10071,5,8,1933,Summer,5,8,1933,Summer,cileci in miiany parts of the Province . OWrARLO. -Continued drought is taking serious toll of crops generally . MARITIM1E PRovINcEs.,"The Times, 5th August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10072,7,8,1933,Summer,7,8,1933,Summer,"ably the depression , aggravated by one of the worst droughts in the history of the Territory . Lastyear the people","The Times, 7th August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10073,7,8,1933,Summer,7,8,1933,Summer,and it will probably be necessary to increase expenditure on drought relief . The export trade of the Territory has practically,"The Times, 7th August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10074,7,8,1933,Summer,7,8,1933,Summer,were hard work- ing in spite of economic handicaps and drought . Asked what was their attitude to the British administration,"The Times, 7th August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10075,7,8,1933,Summer,7,8,1933,Summer,"were as follows : - It is estimated that the drought in Norfoll ; has i already cost farmers 70,000 .","The Times, 7th August 1933",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK12,Kingsway,20th Century newspaper,Media 10076,7,8,1933,Summer,7,8,1933,Summer,"town . Kinderslcy , and Elrose heavy damage fol- lowed drought and grasshoppers , and the yield is not expected to","The Times, 7th August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10077,7,8,1933,Summer,7,8,1933,Summer,Stores were a very poor market . but owing to drought and a poor beef market quotations are expected to decline,"The Times, 7th August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10078,9,8,1933,Summer,9,8,1933,Summer,- 13 The Windmill .. .. .. 13 Days of Drought 1 .. .. 13 Rochester 's Week .. .. ..,"The Times, 9th August 1933",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ41,Rochester,20th Century newspaper,Media 10079,9,8,1933,Summer,9,8,1933,Summer,pastels call for less strong colour contrasts . DAYS OF DROUGHT MAGIC AT THE FOUNTAIN I FROM A CORRESPONDENT Not a,"The Times, 9th August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10080,9,8,1933,Summer,9,8,1933,Summer,lhodja ( priest ) nmade two attempts to break the drought . One day he led the children to a hill-top,"The Times, 9th August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10081,10,8,1933,Summer,10,8,1933,Summer,"at least in the South-East , where the combination of drought with abnormally high tempera- ture still seems to be well","The Times, 10th August 1933",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 10082,11,8,1933,Summer,11,8,1933,Summer,. owinz to the despcratc fced ' conditions in the drought-strickcn arcas . WHEAT opencd vcry steady . 1zc. to 7ac.,"The Times, 11st August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10083,12,8,1933,Summer,12,8,1933,Summer,. Harrow-on-the-Hill . HARD-BAKED GOLF THOUGHTS IN A TIME OF DROUGHT FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT Never perhaps have golfers been so,"The Times, 12th August 1933",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Oakhurst,20th Century newspaper,Media 10084,12,8,1933,Summer,12,8,1933,Summer,WASTE NEEDED The hot summer and the apparent approach to drought conditions in Great Britain have not brought about any serious,"The Times, 12th August 1933",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10085,12,8,1933,Summer,12,8,1933,Summer,fear any scarcity of water similar to that during the drought of 1921. and experience this year has con- firmed that,"The Times, 12th August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10086,12,8,1933,Summer,12,8,1933,Summer,"little relief from this scorching weather may be expected . DROUGHT IN LOMBARDY FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT MILAN , AUG. 11","The Times, 12th August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10087,12,8,1933,Summer,12,8,1933,Summer,"4 p.m . Here the crops are suffering from the drought , and the Bishop of Tortona has ordered special prayers","The Times, 12th August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10088,12,8,1933,Summer,12,8,1933,Summer,"good , however , on many Derbyshire moors , long drought having retarded growth . Charlesworth moors are almost denuded of","The Times, 12th August 1933",England,UKF,UKF1,UKF13,Charlesworth,20th Century newspaper,Media 10089,12,8,1933,Summer,12,8,1933,Summer,weather continucs dry and frosty and there are complaints of drought . the linseed crop in Santa Fc and Cordoba suffering,"The Times, 12th August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10090,12,8,1933,Summer,12,8,1933,Summer,"clear , dry , frosty weather continucs. with complaints of drought in many districts . The l ; nsecd crop ,","The Times, 12th August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10091,14,8,1933,Summer,14,8,1933,Summer,were reported . Birds are plentiful in spite of the drought. - . Large consignments were-sent to the South of Scotland,"The Times, 14th August 1933",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10092,14,8,1933,Summer,14,8,1933,Summer,", but where there was no temporary break in the drought of May and June the season for this fruit was","The Times, 14th August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10093,14,8,1933,Summer,14,8,1933,Summer,"The apple crop was still further reduced by the summer drought , so that where the cultivation is not of the","The Times, 14th August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10094,14,8,1933,Summer,14,8,1933,Summer,. It is impossible to foretell the cffcct of the drought and the exceptional heat on the keeping qualities of apples,"The Times, 14th August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10095,16,8,1933,Summer,16,8,1933,Summer,Tropics .. .. 13 London Fashions * .. 13 Summer Drought .. 13 A Badger Chase . 13 Treasures of Trinity,"The Times, 16th August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10096,16,8,1933,Summer,16,8,1933,Summer,". Christ Church Cathedral , Oxford , 2.3o . SUMMER DROUGHT THESUvN I- . - THE SUN IN HIS SPLENDOUR There","The Times, 16th August 1933",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 10097,16,8,1933,Summer,16,8,1933,Summer,There are two diverse ways of regarding a spell of drought and hcat such as has marked the present month .,"The Times, 16th August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10098,16,8,1933,Summer,16,8,1933,Summer,"of nature out of joint . The oppression of the drought is heaviest at the close of day , when plant","The Times, 16th August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10099,17,8,1933,Summer,17,8,1933,Summer,"markets are affected by thc holiday period oversea . The drought continues over a large part of the Union , and","The Times, 17th August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10100,17,8,1933,Summer,17,8,1933,Summer,the provision of credit facilities to enable farmers in the drought-stricken areas to purchase maize to feed their starving flocks and,"The Times, 17th August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10101,19,8,1933,Summer,19,8,1933,Summer,7 New Grimsby Dock .. .. .. 5 Gardens in Drought I .. . .. 11 Spiritual Gifts .. .. ..,"The Times, 19th August 1933",England,UKE,UKE1,UKE13,Grimsby,20th Century newspaper,Media 10102,19,8,1933,Summer,19,8,1933,Summer,I ( tigher Clcrical Officers ) . . GARDENS IN DROUGHT MEASURES TO CONSERVE MOISTURE FROM A CORRESPONDENT In this country,"The Times, 19th August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10103,19,8,1933,Summer,19,8,1933,Summer,"by the hand of man , to withstand a long drought , and so about eight weeks of rain- less skies","The Times, 19th August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10104,19,8,1933,Summer,19,8,1933,Summer,many gardens in distress . When exceptional heat accompanies a drought it only needs the curtailment of official water supplies or,"The Times, 19th August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10105,19,8,1933,Summer,19,8,1933,Summer,the end of his resources . No doubt every severe drought adds to the number of gardeners who refuse to be,"The Times, 19th August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10106,19,8,1933,Summer,19,8,1933,Summer,every one of these there are hundreds who regard a drought as a rare event and are willing to risk its,"The Times, 19th August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10107,19,8,1933,Summer,19,8,1933,Summer,"an English garden flourishing under subtropical conditions . Each memorable drought also brings problems of its own , and they depend","The Times, 19th August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10108,19,8,1933,Summer,19,8,1933,Summer,the sun 's rays under certain conditions distinguish this yeares drought from those of 1921 and 1911 . At the end,"The Times, 19th August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10109,19,8,1933,Summer,19,8,1933,Summer,"much to alleviate the trials of a long , hot drought , and the age-old advice "" to' keep the hoe","The Times, 19th August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10110,21,8,1933,Summer,21,8,1933,Summer,Saturday and produced a fine display in view of the drought . The judges said that the violas were as good,"The Times, 21st August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10111,23,8,1933,Summer,23,8,1933,Summer,"be lights and other inferior qualities , due to bad drought , and will not reach the London niarket . It","The Times, 23th August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10112,24,8,1933,Summer,24,8,1933,Summer,a good display is possible in spite I of the drought . This will prove a timely rc-l minder to those,"The Times, 24th August 1933",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Kew,20th Century newspaper,Media 10113,24,8,1933,Summer,24,8,1933,Summer,"parks , and was surprised to find howv little the drought had affected either the grass or the floral display .","The Times, 24th August 1933",England,UKI,,,South London,20th Century newspaper,Media 10114,26,8,1933,Summer,26,8,1933,Summer,". The Deal links have stood up splendidly to the drought . They play , perhaps , a little short ,","The Times, 26th August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10115,26,8,1933,Summer,26,8,1933,Summer,"ahead of their usual time-table . Technically , the long drought in Southern England has been broken by the rains of","The Times, 26th August 1933",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10116,26,8,1933,Summer,26,8,1933,Summer,", for these adaptable plants seem to be careless of drought , a virtue that makes them so valuable for use","The Times, 26th August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10117,26,8,1933,Summer,26,8,1933,Summer,"but there is no doubt that in ccrtain Preas the drought has lessened the Quantity that can be grown , and","The Times, 26th August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10118,28,8,1933,Summer,28,8,1933,Summer,for trees and lawns of any size in days of drought . And that is why the Londoner 's thankfulness for,"The Times, 28th August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10119,28,8,1933,Summer,28,8,1933,Summer,have had to pay precocious tribute to the tyranny of drought . The Tree of Heaven itself has turned so sulkily,"The Times, 28th August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10120,28,8,1933,Summer,28,8,1933,Summer,"reminder that life itself is always waning into tracts of drought , and that the desert perpetually threatens to overwhelm the","The Times, 28th August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10121,28,8,1933,Summer,28,8,1933,Summer,. One great advantage man has in his struggle with drought and desert in his inner life . He is dependent,"The Times, 28th August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10122,28,8,1933,Summer,28,8,1933,Summer,", London , S.W. , Aug. 22 . The prolonged drought has crcated a serious situation in North Wales , and","The Times, 28th August 1933",Wales,UKL,,,North Wales,20th Century newspaper,Media 10123,28,8,1933,Summer,28,8,1933,Summer,"for only a few hour , ; daily . The drought is stated to be the worst within living memory .","The Times, 28th August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10124,29,8,1933,Summer,29,8,1933,Summer,where shallow wells and tanks are in use that the drought is serious . The deficiency is being felt in parts,"The Times, 29th August 1933",England,"UKD,UKE","UKD6,UKE2",,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10125,29,8,1933,Summer,29,8,1933,Summer,in any wxav perturbed . But there was a real drought in some rural parts . where the people lived from,"The Times, 29th August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10126,29,8,1933,Summer,29,8,1933,Summer,since the wells and streams had dried up . The drought of 1929 warned water authorities that they should make more,"The Times, 29th August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10127,29,8,1933,Summer,29,8,1933,Summer,between 70 and 80 days ' supply available . A drought was the true test of efficiency so far as a,"The Times, 29th August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10128,29,8,1933,Summer,29,8,1933,Summer,"resources than in 19'9 , when there was the greatest drought the country had experienced for 71 years . Restrictions on","The Times, 29th August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10129,29,8,1933,Summer,29,8,1933,Summer,of any kind should be rigidly avoided . The present drought is proving the great utility of various water supply schemes,"The Times, 29th August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10130,29,8,1933,Summer,29,8,1933,Summer,"his fatalistic attitude in dealing with Pacific problems . CAPE DROUGHT BROKEN FROM OUR CORRESPoNTjNT CAPETOWN , AUG. 28 General rains","The Times, 29th August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10131,30,8,1933,Summer,30,8,1933,Summer,"Street Policc Station . LAND LAID WASTE BY FIRE DANGEROUS DROUGHT 9,400 DAMAGE ON FORESTRY AREAS Much concern is felt by","The Times, 30th August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10132,30,8,1933,Summer,30,8,1933,Summer,"commons , together with the fear that , should the drought continue , there may be still more such outbreaks .","The Times, 30th August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10133,31,8,1933,Summer,31,8,1933,Summer,"Meccano , Limited . Carter and Co. , Limited . DROUGHT IN THE NORTH VILLAGERS ' PLIGHT YORKSHIRE FARMERS ' DIFFICULTIES","The Times, 31st August 1933",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 10134,31,8,1933,Summer,31,8,1933,Summer,"too , are suffering severely from what is virtually a drought , and not a few fqrmers are having to carry","The Times, 31st August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10135,31,8,1933,Summer,31,8,1933,Summer,"' .. . . .. 1 1 Woodcock in a Drought ( Lord Bingley ) 1t "" Britain Weeks "" in","The Times, 31st August 1933",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10136,31,8,1933,Summer,31,8,1933,Summer,"Street , E.C.3 , Aug. 30 . WOODCOCK IN A DROUGHT - - TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES Sir ,","The Times, 31st August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10137,31,8,1933,Summer,31,8,1933,Summer,", no doubt provided the damp soil that the present drought has denied to birds elsewhere . They showed no sign","The Times, 31st August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10138,31,8,1933,Summer,31,8,1933,Summer,"your readers have similar expurience of woodcock being driven by drought into the immediate vicinity of build- ings , and showing","The Times, 31st August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10139,31,8,1933,Summer,31,8,1933,Summer,to excel- lent . British Columbia has beei experiencing a drought and while the fruits are sizing well the lack of,"The Times, 31st August 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10140,1,9,1933,Autumn,1,9,1933,Autumn,"and Nelson is an indication that the effects of the drought , which have hitherto been con- fined almost exclusively to","The Times, 1st September 1933",England,UKD,UKD6,UKD62,Macclesfield,20th Century newspaper,Media 10141,1,9,1933,Autumn,1,9,1933,Autumn,"are the best for years , and have broken the drought in most of the pastoral country of the north-west ,","The Times, 1st September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10142,1,9,1933,Autumn,1,9,1933,Autumn,yesterday . The club was founded fifty years ago . DROUGHT IN THE NORTH. -Many places in the Midlands and the,"The Times, 1st September 1933",England,"UKF,UKG",,,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 10143,1,9,1933,Autumn,1,9,1933,Autumn,buying on European adv-iccs that the sugar-bcct Crops were'suffering from drought . The mnarket closed steady . 2 points higher to,"The Times, 1st September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10144,2,9,1933,Autumn,2,9,1933,Autumn,"outside ) . and Jacohean cArvinaMrs . M. GEDGE , DROUGHT IN RURAL DISTRICTS LOCAL WATER STORAGE AND SUPPLY TO THE","The Times, 2th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10145,2,9,1933,Autumn,2,9,1933,Autumn,. At present columns are taken up with accounts of drought in rural districts of this country . The same cry,"The Times, 2th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10146,2,9,1933,Autumn,2,9,1933,Autumn,am convinced that the losses in rural districts due to drought can be largely done away with at low capital outlay,"The Times, 2th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10147,2,9,1933,Autumn,2,9,1933,Autumn,compared with the loss to the country in times of drought . Ini addition many tens of thousands of unemployed men,"The Times, 2th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10148,2,9,1933,Autumn,2,9,1933,Autumn,case matters would not be so bad in times of drought Ls at present . Now is the time to initiate,"The Times, 2th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10149,2,9,1933,Autumn,2,9,1933,Autumn,time to initiate such a scheme when the effects of drought are hitting some rural areas and before we have forgotten,"The Times, 2th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10150,2,9,1933,Autumn,2,9,1933,Autumn,"but that was to be expected , for the exceptional drought which has made things difficult for all gardeners has been","The Times, 2th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10151,2,9,1933,Autumn,2,9,1933,Autumn,.. 6 Anglo-Egyptian Trade ( Mr. Rifaat ) .. 6 Drought in Rural Districts ( Mr. H. 0 . Wraith ),"The Times, 2th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10152,2,9,1933,Autumn,2,9,1933,Autumn,should be excellent . A few grounds are suffering from drought and red spider . especially on the shallow soils .,"The Times, 2th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10153,2,9,1933,Autumn,2,9,1933,Autumn,"ARGENTINE GRAIN SHIPMENTS BUENOS AIRES . Aug. 31. -Thc continued drought is causing anxiety in the wheat , oats , and","The Times, 2th September 1933",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE22,"Selby,Yorkshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 10154,2,9,1933,Autumn,2,9,1933,Autumn,week in Tlie Times Trade anid Engineering Srupplemlent . THE DROUGHT AND MILK PRICES It was anticipated in Cheshire yesterday that,"The Times, 2th September 1933",England,UKD,UKD6,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10155,2,9,1933,Autumn,2,9,1933,Autumn,action was stated to be imperative in view of the drought and the 50 per cent . reduction in the milk,"The Times, 2th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10156,2,9,1933,Autumn,2,9,1933,Autumn,"in the wholesale price from the distributors . The prolonged drought has left large areas in Cheshire completely without water ,","The Times, 2th September 1933",England,UKD,UKD6,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10157,2,9,1933,Autumn,2,9,1933,Autumn,the partial failure of the root crops owing to the drought . C'OMPANY MEETING NOTICES 4 lines 20s. ( ninnnitnu ),"The Times, 2th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10158,4,9,1933,Autumn,4,9,1933,Autumn,", but should disperse before noon . EFFECTS OF THE DROUGHT EPIDEMIC OF ENTERI'rIS An epidemic of enteritis has broken out","The Times, 4th September 1933",England,UKC,UKC1,UKC14,Chester-le-Street,20th Century newspaper,Media 10159,4,9,1933,Autumn,4,9,1933,Autumn,", which is becoming very scarce owing to the prolonged drought . Dr. J. S. Allan , the Medical Officer of","The Times, 4th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10160,4,9,1933,Autumn,4,9,1933,Autumn,"be in no danger . "" One result of the drought in Northumberland is that the Catcleugh Rescrvoir is lower than","The Times, 4th September 1933",England,UKC,UKC2,UKC21,Catcleugh,20th Century newspaper,Media 10161,4,9,1933,Autumn,4,9,1933,Autumn,"attributed to the condition of the water owing to the drought . ( p. 10 ) Our Motoring Correspondent , writing","The Times, 4th September 1933",England,UKC,UKC1,UKC14,Chester-le-Street,20th Century newspaper,Media 10162,4,9,1933,Autumn,4,9,1933,Autumn,"spite of a shortage of water , owing to thc drought . THE WEATHER FAIR : WARM Meteorological Office , Sept.","The Times, 4th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10163,4,9,1933,Autumn,4,9,1933,Autumn,"improve ihe valua- tion . On the other hand , drought during this period raises the nitrogen content and tends to","The Times, 4th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10164,4,9,1933,Autumn,4,9,1933,Autumn,"need ample supplies of water during the continuance of the drought , and , where possible , this should be followed","The Times, 4th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10165,4,9,1933,Autumn,4,9,1933,Autumn,are still small and come out without letting in the drought to any dangerous extent . Thinning of young crops should,"The Times, 4th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10166,4,9,1933,Autumn,4,9,1933,Autumn,life these companies have seen many ups and downs . Droughts from time to time have played havoc wvith flocks and,"The Times, 4th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10167,5,9,1933,Autumn,5,9,1933,Autumn,the scheme for the regulation of bacon imports . THE DROUGHT FARMERS ' ACUTE ANXIETY The prolonged drought is causing acute,"The Times, 5th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10168,5,9,1933,Autumn,5,9,1933,Autumn,imports . THE DROUGHT FARMERS ' ACUTE ANXIETY The prolonged drought is causing acute anxiety to farmers in many parts of,"The Times, 5th September 1933",Wales,UKL,,,North Wales,20th Century newspaper,Media 10169,5,9,1933,Autumn,5,9,1933,Autumn,. Swine fever has broken out at Medstead . The drought has produced a tragic position in many villages and on,"The Times, 5th September 1933","England,Wales","UKJ,UKL",UKJ3,UKJ33,"Medstead,North Wales",20th Century newspaper,Media 10170,5,9,1933,Autumn,5,9,1933,Autumn,and some of the pumps are running dry . The drought in many places is declared to be the worst experienced,"The Times, 5th September 1933",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL13,East Denbighshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 10171,5,9,1933,Autumn,5,9,1933,Autumn,Lord Glanely 's Stud .. .. .. 14 Correspondence : Drought in Rural Districts ( Sir William Meade-King ) .. ..,"The Times, 5th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10172,5,9,1933,Autumn,5,9,1933,Autumn,"now is the time , when the sufferings caused by drought are fresh in people 's minds , to bring this","The Times, 5th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10173,6,9,1933,Autumn,6,9,1933,Autumn,wholesale price of milk owing to the effcct of the drought on the supply . The price is normatly raised on,"The Times, 6th September 1933",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10174,6,9,1933,Autumn,6,9,1933,Autumn,WATER SUPPLY NEED TO CONSERVE SUPPLIES HEALTI MINISTER ON THE DROUGHT Witil the continuance of dr ) y weather in- creasing,"The Times, 6th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10175,6,9,1933,Autumn,6,9,1933,Autumn,statement yesterday with refcrence to water supplies : - The drought is sufficiently serious to nced immediate attcntion on the part,"The Times, 6th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10176,6,9,1933,Autumn,6,9,1933,Autumn,supplies to date is not so serious as in the droughts of the summers of 1921 and 1929 . The most,"The Times, 6th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10177,6,9,1933,Autumn,6,9,1933,Autumn,"of Health , in a statement issued yesterday on the drought , says it is sufficiently serious to need immediate attention","The Times, 6th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10178,6,9,1933,Autumn,6,9,1933,Autumn,"Street , Westminster , opened yesterday afternoon . Notwithstanding the drought , there was a very fine display , the walls","The Times, 6th September 1933",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Westminster,20th Century newspaper,Media 10179,7,9,1933,Autumn,7,9,1933,Autumn,FOOTBALL MATCHES CANCELLED FOR HARD GROUNDS The continuance of the drought has led the presidents of the Durham and Northumberland Rugby,"The Times, 7th September 1933",England,UKC,UKC1,UKC14,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10180,7,9,1933,Autumn,7,9,1933,Autumn,"in an exhibition match therc during this summer . The drought had brought some cracks on the fairways , and there","The Times, 7th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10181,7,9,1933,Autumn,7,9,1933,Autumn,) .. .. ... . . 1 Woodcock in a Drought .. .. .. 11 Architecture of the Future ( Mr.,"The Times, 7th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10182,7,9,1933,Autumn,7,9,1933,Autumn,"Many heath fires are reported as a result of the drought . The large fire in Hampshire , which broke out","The Times, 7th September 1933",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10183,7,9,1933,Autumn,7,9,1933,Autumn,"W.C.1 , Sept. 6 . , I I WOODCOCK INA DROUGHT I TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES Sir , -l","The Times, 7th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10184,7,9,1933,Autumn,7,9,1933,Autumn,"from Lord Bingley on the subject of woodcock in a drought , and it occurred to me that the following experience","The Times, 7th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10185,7,9,1933,Autumn,7,9,1933,Autumn,", for 2,250 of these saddles . CONTINUANCE OF THE DROUGHT WATER PROBLEM OF RURAL AREAS EFFECT ON LIVESTOCK Each day","The Times, 7th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10186,7,9,1933,Autumn,7,9,1933,Autumn,AREAS EFFECT ON LIVESTOCK Each day 's continuance of the drought brings from all parts of the country further reports of,"The Times, 7th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10187,7,9,1933,Autumn,7,9,1933,Autumn,has a supply sufficient for about 50 days . The drought is causing acute anxiety to Farmiers in the Petersfield (,"The Times, 7th September 1933",England,"UKJ,UKD","UKJ3,UKD3","UKJ33,UKD31,UK32",Petersfield,20th Century newspaper,Media 10188,7,9,1933,Autumn,7,9,1933,Autumn,cattle farmers are fighting a losing battle against the continued drought in thle Alton district of Medstead and Four Marks .,"The Times, 7th September 1933",England,"UKG,UKJ","UKG2,UKJ3","UKG24,UKJ33","Alton district,Medstead",20th Century newspaper,Media 10189,8,9,1933,Autumn,8,9,1933,Autumn,"FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT WALTHAN1 ABBEY , SEPT. 7 The prolonged drought has been the means of revealing new evidence of the","The Times, 8th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10190,8,9,1933,Autumn,8,9,1933,Autumn,Education Department The Budget also provides for reduced interest on drought relief advances to farmers and allows farmers and pastoralists to,"The Times, 8th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10191,8,9,1933,Autumn,8,9,1933,Autumn,by an overwhelming majority . ( p. 18 ) hThe drought has brought to light new evidence of the position and,"The Times, 8th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10192,8,9,1933,Autumn,8,9,1933,Autumn,Every day the melancholy tale of hardship caused by the drought in villages and out-of-the- way parts of the country increases,"The Times, 8th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10193,8,9,1933,Autumn,8,9,1933,Autumn,". Not that they must go dry in time of drought . On the contrary , much could be done in","The Times, 8th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10194,8,9,1933,Autumn,8,9,1933,Autumn,"%11wliuu iixv , nacKncatnm , bL3 , Sept. 6 . DROUGHT IN THE VILLAGES NEW METHODS OF SUPPLY SCHEMES FOR REGIONAL","The Times, 8th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10195,8,9,1933,Autumn,8,9,1933,Autumn,"supply . Most large cities and towns can regard the drought with equanimity , but the villages , especially those which","The Times, 8th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10196,8,9,1933,Autumn,8,9,1933,Autumn,", and have long been , unreliable in times of drought , and in some instances of doubt- ful quality .","The Times, 8th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10197,8,9,1933,Autumn,8,9,1933,Autumn,PONDS AND WELLS With every day 's prolongation of the drought the anxieties of many districts increase . Fresh -reports of,"The Times, 8th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10198,8,9,1933,Autumn,8,9,1933,Autumn,cows werc in bettcr request . but owing to the drought prices were low at 14 to r18 s hcad. -Contclburo,"The Times, 8th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10199,9,9,1933,Autumn,9,9,1933,Autumn,"52-54 , Leadenhall Street , E.C.3 , Sept. 7 . DROUGHT IN RURAL DISTRICTS TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES Sir","The Times, 9th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10200,9,9,1933,Autumn,9,9,1933,Autumn,Atlantic Passages ( Mr. J. B. Capper ) .. 6 Drought in Rural Districts .. .. 6 Increased Commodity Prices (,"The Times, 9th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10201,9,9,1933,Autumn,9,9,1933,Autumn,the hall was well filled . In view of the drought the show was surprisingly good and reflected great credit on,"The Times, 9th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10202,9,9,1933,Autumn,9,9,1933,Autumn,"are daily shedding their leaves in this season of extreme drought , the black walnut , like the hickory , remains","The Times, 9th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10203,9,9,1933,Autumn,9,9,1933,Autumn,expensive and difficult scientific inquiry : nto the causes of drought when Hindu astrology will indicate what is coming ; and,"The Times, 9th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10204,11,9,1933,Autumn,11,9,1933,Autumn,to many Chiltern Hill villages which have suffered from the drought this summer . Mr. W. R. BUTLER . chair- man,"The Times, 11st September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10205,11,9,1933,Autumn,11,9,1933,Autumn,not afford to have even two or three weeks ' drought in the greater part of the country . The MAYOR,"The Times, 11st September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10206,11,9,1933,Autumn,11,9,1933,Autumn,of the hopes of thirsty citizens in a season of drought . But neither MR . DE VALERA nor his opponents,"The Times, 11st September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10207,11,9,1933,Autumn,11,9,1933,Autumn,"EDWARD GRFY . WATER IN VILLAGES STORAGE IN TIMES OF DROUGHT CATCHMENT AREAS TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES Sir ,","The Times, 11st September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10208,11,9,1933,Autumn,11,9,1933,Autumn,storage has to be provided to tide over times of drought . I have made a catchment area here to provide,"The Times, 11st September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10209,11,9,1933,Autumn,11,9,1933,Autumn,"and at the present time , in spite of the drought , I have enough water to carry on till the","The Times, 11st September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10210,11,9,1933,Autumn,11,9,1933,Autumn,"Alexandria , . I Egypt . Points from Letters THE DROUGHT Every one will notice sympathetically the appeal of the Minister","The Times, 11st September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10211,11,9,1933,Autumn,11,9,1933,Autumn,""" THE TIMES "" SPECIAL REPORTS-Ill . EFFECT OF THE DROUGHT FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT Without exception the farmers who con-","The Times, 11st September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10212,11,9,1933,Autumn,11,9,1933,Autumn,"grown mainly in the eastern counties that have suffered from drought , is not now so promising . It is considered","The Times, 11st September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10213,12,9,1933,Autumn,12,9,1933,Autumn,"the periodical recurrence of floods followed by waste and then drought ? -Mr . REGINALD JONES , Elm Lodge , Hendon","The Times, 12th September 1933",England,"UKJ,UKI","UKJ2,UKI2","UKJ22,UKI23","Eastbourne,Hendon",20th Century newspaper,Media 10214,12,9,1933,Autumn,12,9,1933,Autumn,i 0 -A . I - s Home News THE DROUGHT TROUBLE IN RURAL AREAS NEGLECTED WARNINGS There was no relief,"The Times, 12th September 1933",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Whitehall,20th Century newspaper,Media 10215,12,9,1933,Autumn,12,9,1933,Autumn,"RURAL AREAS NEGLECTED WARNINGS There was no relief from the drought Yesterday , and as the days pass without rain the","The Times, 12th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10216,12,9,1933,Autumn,12,9,1933,Autumn,"undertakings , against the effects of a longer period of drought than is likely to be experienced this year . It","The Times, 12th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10217,12,9,1933,Autumn,12,9,1933,Autumn,"and 1929 , 'and even in years of less prolonged droughts , and the cause is largely to be found in","The Times, 12th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10218,12,9,1933,Autumn,12,9,1933,Autumn,been approached this year on . the natter of the drought by their members . So far as can be ascertained,"The Times, 12th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10219,12,9,1933,Autumn,12,9,1933,Autumn,store cattle is stated to be almost prohibitive . The drought has already caused a certain deficiency in the milk supply,"The Times, 12th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10220,12,9,1933,Autumn,12,9,1933,Autumn,Sir Alexander Kaye Butterworth and Others ) .. 13 The Drought ( Engineer Lieutenant C. B. Brett ) .. .. ..,"The Times, 12th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10221,12,9,1933,Autumn,12,9,1933,Autumn,". Union Clhb , S.W.I , Scpt. 9 . THE DROUGHT TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES Sir. -In view of","The Times, 12th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10222,12,9,1933,Autumn,12,9,1933,Autumn,"of the rural areas conseqtient on the continuance of the drought , it may be of interest to call attention to","The Times, 12th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10223,12,9,1933,Autumn,12,9,1933,Autumn,extent the Great Spring has been affected by the continued drought ? ( 2 ) How much of this pure spring,"The Times, 12th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10224,12,9,1933,Autumn,12,9,1933,Autumn,watch-tower picket outside the camp at Ghalanai . THE GREAT DROUGHT. ,"The Times, 12th September 1933",England,UKF,UKF1,"UKF13,UKF12,UKF13","Bamford,Derbyshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 10225,13,9,1933,Autumn,13,9,1933,Autumn,"and V HOQTJNG. -A counfortahle country HOTEL , with reallygoodt Drought shooting. -Appty Capt . F. 0 . T bc LET","The Times, 13th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10226,13,9,1933,Autumn,13,9,1933,Autumn,"11 , Abercromby Square , Liverpool , 7 . THE DROUGHT It does seem a pity that better use is not","The Times, 13th September 1933",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10227,13,9,1933,Autumn,13,9,1933,Autumn,"is yielding 6,000 gallons a day in spite of the drought. -Mr . W. T. BRIDGES , St. Christophers , Ryall","The Times, 13th September 1933",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK22,Bridport,20th Century newspaper,Media 10228,13,9,1933,Autumn,13,9,1933,Autumn,", of the 3rd Gurkhas. -Exchanige . BREAK IN THE DROUGHT WIDESPREAD RAIN NORTH OF ENGLAND STILL DRY FROM OUR WEATHER","The Times, 13th September 1933",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10229,13,9,1933,Autumn,13,9,1933,Autumn,the whole nothing more than a temporary limitation of the drought area can therefore confidently be expected . ROGATE COMMON FIRE,"The Times, 13th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10230,13,9,1933,Autumn,13,9,1933,Autumn,", and can not have any effect in counteracting the drought which has seriously reduced the supplies of water in several","The Times, 13th September 1933",England,UKH,UKH3,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10231,13,9,1933,Autumn,13,9,1933,Autumn,"is sold to the people by the pail , the drought is regarded complacently . More extensive inconvenience has been experienced","The Times, 13th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10232,13,9,1933,Autumn,13,9,1933,Autumn,Gamekeeper 's Gibbet ; The Three- Legged Device ; The Drought ; Bats in London ; Plums for Jam ; The,"The Times, 13th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10233,13,9,1933,Autumn,13,9,1933,Autumn,Cambridgeshire yesterday can not have any effect in counteracting the drought which has seriously reduced the supplies of water in several,"The Times, 13th September 1933",England,UKH,"UKH3,UKH1",UKH12,South Cambridgeshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 10234,14,9,1933,Autumn,14,9,1933,Autumn,"stacks burn themselves out , as . owing to the drought , no watcr was available . NEW OPERA BY MASCAGNI","The Times, 14th September 1933",England,UKD,UKD6,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10235,14,9,1933,Autumn,14,9,1933,Autumn,"of the source should be tested under conditions of both drought and flood . In these days , when any bungalow","The Times, 14th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10236,14,9,1933,Autumn,14,9,1933,Autumn,ST . ASAPH CATHEDRAL CRACK IN TRANSEPT CAUSED BY THE DROUGHT At the first meeting of the Friends of St. Asaph,"The Times, 14th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10237,14,9,1933,Autumn,14,9,1933,Autumn,"movement of the restored tower , but to the abnormal drought which had affected the foundations of the end of the","The Times, 14th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10238,14,9,1933,Autumn,14,9,1933,Autumn,GREEN BY PROFESSOR H. E. ARMSTRONG In this year of drought not only are the trees in many parts of the,"The Times, 14th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10239,14,9,1933,Autumn,14,9,1933,Autumn,order that it may not be done to death by drought . In sunny climes plant growth is not proportional to,"The Times, 14th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10240,14,9,1933,Autumn,14,9,1933,Autumn,"autumn growth , unless the soil too has suffered from drought . There have been complaints , I believe , of","The Times, 14th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10241,14,9,1933,Autumn,14,9,1933,Autumn,owing to advices fromn Argen- tina stating that the recent droughty weather had caused miore damage than was generally believed .,"The Times, 14th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10242,16,9,1933,Autumn,16,9,1933,Autumn,Westminster yester- day were surprisingly good in view of the drought . ( p. 13 ) The Lord Mayor of London,"The Times, 16th September 1933",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Westminster,20th Century newspaper,Media 10243,16,9,1933,Autumn,16,9,1933,Autumn,"TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES Sir , -The recent drought has drawn general attention to the urgent problem of the","The Times, 16th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10244,16,9,1933,Autumn,16,9,1933,Autumn,"to exist for a certain length of time in a drought , but the cottagers have no water after about a","The Times, 16th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10245,16,9,1933,Autumn,16,9,1933,Autumn,". AUTUMN ROSE SHOW GOOD BLOOMS IN SPITE . OF DROUGHT The National Rose Society 's autumn show , which is","The Times, 16th September 1933",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ41,Chatham,20th Century newspaper,Media 10246,16,9,1933,Autumn,16,9,1933,Autumn,"Westminster , opened yesterday afternoon . In view of the drought , which in most places has been broken only during","The Times, 16th September 1933",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Westminster,20th Century newspaper,Media 10247,16,9,1933,Autumn,16,9,1933,Autumn,"to renovate lurf which has suffered through the long continued drought . Top-dress with 'SUTTON 'S GREEN - SWARD , '","The Times, 16th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10248,16,9,1933,Autumn,16,9,1933,Autumn,not until the end of June that the break of drought definitely occurred over a great part of the continent .,"The Times, 16th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10249,18,9,1933,Autumn,18,9,1933,Autumn,care that had been expended on it throughout weeks of drought . Plymouth Albion were not an attractive side to watch,"The Times, 18th September 1933",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK41,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10250,18,9,1933,Autumn,18,9,1933,Autumn,an abundant quantity of pure soft watcr during the recent drought : the capital charges alone prevented the adoption of the,"The Times, 18th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10251,18,9,1933,Autumn,18,9,1933,Autumn,"Kings- bridge , when Miss Krast slipped . The long drought had made the gra-s slippery , anu before they could","The Times, 18th September 1933",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,Gara Rock,20th Century newspaper,Media 10252,18,9,1933,Autumn,18,9,1933,Autumn,"London and the South-Eastern counties by trivial rains , the drought pursues its desiccating course , and is already entitled to","The Times, 18th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10253,18,9,1933,Autumn,18,9,1933,Autumn,and waterless householders will remember almost with despair . Severe droughts recur at such long intervals that probably only those who,"The Times, 18th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10254,18,9,1933,Autumn,18,9,1933,Autumn,"rain yet hardly shedding a drop , that distinguished the drought of 1921 , has been again noticeable this year .","The Times, 18th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10255,18,9,1933,Autumn,18,9,1933,Autumn,leaf roller moth will find the added burden of the drought a trial . Apples and pears are behaving just as,"The Times, 18th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10256,18,9,1933,Autumn,18,9,1933,Autumn,"last a week . What the ultimate cost of the drought will be is beyond knowledge , but Nature will certainly","The Times, 18th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10257,18,9,1933,Autumn,18,9,1933,Autumn,"Times on the lack of water supply in times of drought , and also on the completion of the Grid ,","The Times, 18th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10258,18,9,1933,Autumn,18,9,1933,Autumn,surveyed ; all that is needed is co-ordination . The drought is over ; shall we now go to sleep till,"The Times, 18th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10259,18,9,1933,Autumn,18,9,1933,Autumn,"below the surface , is scoring in this season of drought . The croos of potatoes and sugar beet promise to","The Times, 18th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10260,18,9,1933,Autumn,18,9,1933,Autumn,parched pastures and shortage of grazing and feeding after the drought . Many farmers are without food for their stock and,"The Times, 18th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10261,18,9,1933,Autumn,18,9,1933,Autumn,. Major Jackson was formerly vice-chairman . ORCHARDS AND THE DROUGHT CONDITION OF APPLES AND PEARS FROM A CORRESPONDENT No one,"The Times, 18th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10262,18,9,1933,Autumn,18,9,1933,Autumn,"such fruit as stilt remains on the trees in the drought- stricken areas of the country , and apart from nuts","The Times, 18th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10263,18,9,1933,Autumn,18,9,1933,Autumn,", that is true . When , however , persistent drought is associated with the fine weather the effect on these","The Times, 18th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10264,18,9,1933,Autumn,18,9,1933,Autumn,", but , if the experience of the last great drought ( 1921 ) goes for anything , they will not","The Times, 18th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10265,18,9,1933,Autumn,18,9,1933,Autumn,"of wonderful colour , did not last well after the drought of 1921 , and growers who marketcd their fruit soon","The Times, 18th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10266,18,9,1933,Autumn,18,9,1933,Autumn,"trees a month hence . In Surrey and Sussex the drought of 1921 extended well into November , for such rain","The Times, 18th September 1933",England,UKJ,UKJ2,"UKJ23,UKJ22,UKJ24",Sussex,20th Century newspaper,Media 10267,18,9,1933,Autumn,18,9,1933,Autumn,"commercial storage of apples was unknown in Lhc last great drought , and the condition of the fruit during thc coming","The Times, 18th September 1933",England,UKD,UKD3,"UKD31,UK32",,20th Century newspaper,Media 10268,18,9,1933,Autumn,18,9,1933,Autumn,cattle were brought forward . Business continued quiet owing to drought and the depressed tradc in beef . Quotations : -Winter-,"The Times, 18th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10269,20,9,1933,Autumn,20,9,1933,Autumn,"at Warwick yesterday was the firmest experienced during the long drought , and it was not surprising that there were few","The Times, 20th September 1933",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG13,Warwick,20th Century newspaper,Media 10270,20,9,1933,Autumn,20,9,1933,Autumn,"One expects big fields in a Nursery , but the drought is playing havoc and there were only two runners for","The Times, 20th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10271,20,9,1933,Autumn,20,9,1933,Autumn,", which would banish for all time the possibility of drought in even the remotest village , was adumbrated by Mr.","The Times, 20th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10272,20,9,1933,Autumn,20,9,1933,Autumn,"the commons from catching fire during the next period of drought , and when a fire does occur to stamp it","The Times, 20th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10273,20,9,1933,Autumn,20,9,1933,Autumn,Although the rains of a few weeks ago eased the drought in the Cape Province there is still great need of,"The Times, 20th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10274,21,9,1933,Autumn,21,9,1933,Autumn,"turning to a steady downpour . In villages where the drought has been acute , such as Reighton , Weaverthorpe ,","The Times, 21st September 1933",England,UKE,"UKE1,UKE2","UKE12,UKE22","Buckton,East Riding,Grindale,Reighton,Weaverthorpe",20th Century newspaper,Media 10275,21,9,1933,Autumn,21,9,1933,Autumn,"Good rain fell at the end of August in many drought-stricken districts in the Cape Province , but rain is still","The Times, 21st September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10276,23,9,1933,Autumn,23,9,1933,Autumn,from the roof in a sealed cistern throughout the present drought . A well there would have to be sunk through,"The Times, 23th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10277,23,9,1933,Autumn,23,9,1933,Autumn,"adjacent houses would tide a whole village through a long drought. -Mr . GEORGE ENGLEHEART , Little Clarendon , Dinton ,","The Times, 23th September 1933",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKK1","UKJ13,UKK15","Chesham Bois,Dinton,Salisbury",20th Century newspaper,Media 10278,23,9,1933,Autumn,23,9,1933,Autumn,"3.30 . SUTTONS SEEDS LAWNS and Sports Grounds AFTER THE DROUGHT . Immediate action is imperative , Top Dress with SUTTON","The Times, 23th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10279,25,9,1933,Autumn,25,9,1933,Autumn,"other diseases has been negligible , and , if the drought has brought troubles of its own , they are hardly","The Times, 25th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10280,28,9,1933,Autumn,28,9,1933,Autumn,"is thought , to the effect of the pro- longed drought , the chancel of the Priory Church of St. Martin","The Times, 28th September 1933",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Ruislip,20th Century newspaper,Media 10281,28,9,1933,Autumn,28,9,1933,Autumn,pheasants as a rule suffer less from the effects of drought than partridges . Though he may normally rely upon the,"The Times, 28th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10282,30,9,1933,Autumn,30,9,1933,Autumn,". In the first place , not- withstanding the prolonged drought , nurserymen throughout the country rose to the occasion and","The Times, 30th September 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10283,2,10,1933,Autumn,2,10,1933,Autumn,"the links taking on an unaccustomed greenness after the long drought . The putting greens , too , havc been the","The Times, 2th October 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10284,2,10,1933,Autumn,2,10,1933,Autumn,difficulty in predicting with fair certainty the frequency with which droughts of any given magnitude may be expected to recur .,"The Times, 2th October 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10285,2,10,1933,Autumn,2,10,1933,Autumn,"be exccptionally light , due partly no doubt to the drought , and it was found diffi- cult to6 rnaintain a","The Times, 2th October 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10286,4,10,1933,Autumn,4,10,1933,Autumn,"condition of the wool varies consider- ably owing to the drought , a fair proportion of the arervals to date being","The Times, 4th October 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10287,4,10,1933,Autumn,4,10,1933,Autumn,Basuto mohair will as be greatly kssened owing to the drought . The recent mortality in goais-caused by the drought- together,"The Times, 4th October 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10288,4,10,1933,Autumn,4,10,1933,Autumn,the drought . The recent mortality in goais-caused by the drought- together with the fact that farmers are contnually changitg over,"The Times, 4th October 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10289,4,10,1933,Autumn,4,10,1933,Autumn,resulting from the heavy mortality of animals owing to the drought . Merino sheepskins reachcd the peak pricc of 8-'sd. on,"The Times, 4th October 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10290,5,10,1933,Autumn,5,10,1933,Autumn,"three days , and , longest of all the 30-day drought from March21 to April lRwith only ohe smali shower .","The Times, 5th October 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10291,5,10,1933,Autumn,5,10,1933,Autumn,to April lRwith only ohe smali shower . This spring drought was the principal cause of the water shortage during the,"The Times, 5th October 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10292,6,10,1933,Autumn,6,10,1933,Autumn,"fewer than usual , prob- ably because of the lonrg drought , but the exhibits were of good quality . lb","The Times, 6th October 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10293,7,10,1933,Autumn,7,10,1933,Autumn,". M. Urmson , in ' Stubble Fields im thc Drought "" -which is also very lovely in colour-'linparticularand "" La","The Times, 7th October 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10294,7,10,1933,Autumn,7,10,1933,Autumn,A Memorial Hymn io Christian Unity .. 15 After the Drought .. IS Golf : A Week in Scotland .. ..,"The Times, 7th October 1933",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10295,7,10,1933,Autumn,7,10,1933,Autumn,DROUCHT RECOVERY IN THE GARDEN FROM A CORRESPONDENT Before the drought broke about three weeks ago the earth in southern English,"The Times, 7th October 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10296,7,10,1933,Autumn,7,10,1933,Autumn,"lessons to be learned during the pro-gress of a long drought , and the reactions of different plants to the abnormal","The Times, 7th October 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10297,7,10,1933,Autumn,7,10,1933,Autumn,fact that the condi- tions southern gardens experienced in the drought are not abnormal to many of the dry land and,"The Times, 7th October 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10298,7,10,1933,Autumn,7,10,1933,Autumn,"for moping . The extent of the break in the drought has varied in different places , and while in some","The Times, 7th October 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10299,9,10,1933,Autumn,9,10,1933,Autumn,the increased acreage planted has been off-set by the summer drought . It seems in fact that Nature has intervened to,"The Times, 9th October 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10300,9,10,1933,Autumn,9,10,1933,Autumn,"October 1 , shows that the summer of sunshine and drought has brought results that are not altogether to the farmer","The Times, 9th October 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10301,10,10,1933,Autumn,10,10,1933,Autumn,", said' that the Thames maintained its flow during the drought mainly'because there was a fair amount of rain late in","The Times, 10th October 1933",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 10302,10,10,1933,Autumn,10,10,1933,Autumn,"the Water Board to draw upon , but throughout the drought the officials of the two authorities 'were in close touch","The Times, 10th October 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10303,10,10,1933,Autumn,10,10,1933,Autumn,Their natural habitat is under the most trying conditions of drought and heat . In their striving for survival they have,"The Times, 10th October 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10304,10,10,1933,Autumn,10,10,1933,Autumn,"second endeavour is to store water in case of severe drought , and for this reason the leaf must be a","The Times, 10th October 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10305,11,10,1933,Autumn,11,10,1933,Autumn,"and even of "" scarcity "" due to flood or drought . pestilence or war , could send prices soar- ing","The Times, 11st October 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10306,13,10,1933,Autumn,13,10,1933,Autumn,"crops were almost completely ruined , first by the severe drought during the months of January , February , and March","The Times, 13th October 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10307,14,10,1933,Autumn,14,10,1933,Autumn,MaclONALD nAPERhTS ARFENDEN Autimn Leaves . . . After the drought slee your LAWNS evaey chance so recovcr and kep thcom,"The Times, 14th October 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10308,16,10,1933,Autumn,16,10,1933,Autumn,where tremendous losses had been suffered in recent years through drought and where the substitution' of mixed farming was not practicable,"The Times, 16th October 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10309,16,10,1933,Autumn,16,10,1933,Autumn,"interest . In 1929 the beet suffered badly from summer drought , as it did this year , and when rain","The Times, 16th October 1933",England,"UKH,UKF","UKH1,UKF2","UKH13,UKF22",Sprowston,20th Century newspaper,Media 10310,17,10,1933,Autumn,17,10,1933,Autumn,", is the reduced output of milk following the summer drought . This means that a larger proportion than usual of","The Times, 17th October 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10311,19,10,1933,Autumn,19,10,1933,Autumn,"inches fell . The remarkable fact was that throughout the drought and burning sunshine vegetation remained at its best , and","The Times, 19th October 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10312,19,10,1933,Autumn,19,10,1933,Autumn,has there been a drought like this . In previous droughts there has always been some part of the country that,"The Times, 19th October 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10313,19,10,1933,Autumn,19,10,1933,Autumn,of the Cape and the Free State have felt the drought most . Terrible stories of the hardships of men and,"The Times, 19th October 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10314,19,10,1933,Autumn,19,10,1933,Autumn,the few disteicts that had escaped the worst of the drought were soon overrun with starving stock from drier parts .,"The Times, 19th October 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10315,19,10,1933,Autumn,19,10,1933,Autumn,returned about a fortnight ago from a tour of the drought- stricken districts in the Cape Midlands gave a vivid description,"The Times, 19th October 1933",England,"UKF,UKG",,,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 10316,19,10,1933,Autumn,19,10,1933,Autumn,the country 's sheep population . What has made the drought worse is the two years ' depression that has gone,"The Times, 19th October 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10317,19,10,1933,Autumn,19,10,1933,Autumn,"dry seasons , were hopeless as soon as the big drought started . Trekking has hastened the farner 's losses except","The Times, 19th October 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10318,19,10,1933,Autumn,19,10,1933,Autumn,cold snap that killed almost as many sheep as the drought which preceded it . Now warm weather has come again,"The Times, 19th October 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10319,19,10,1933,Autumn,19,10,1933,Autumn,"in a few days , and in a few weeks drought- stricken stock will be regaining' weight . Unfortunately for the","The Times, 19th October 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10320,19,10,1933,Autumn,19,10,1933,Autumn,"will be well ; but ifs we have aniother big drought , soon -our veld will- give out even more quickly","The Times, 19th October 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10321,25,10,1933,Autumn,25,10,1933,Autumn,"industrial areas , where their tariff policy is popular .. DROUGHT IN ORANGE FREE STATE "" 'A DESERT OF DUSTtSTORMSi ""","The Times, 25th October 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10322,25,10,1933,Autumn,25,10,1933,Autumn,by the delegation from the Orange Free . State on drought -relief . ' ... The . 'resolutioh asks the -Govenrm,"The Times, 25th October 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10323,25,10,1933,Autumn,25,10,1933,Autumn,"asks the -Govenrm , nt to issue free rations to drought-smitten people and stock ; to' supply seed and draught animals","The Times, 25th October 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10324,25,10,1933,Autumn,25,10,1933,Autumn,"numbers of men who , owing to the depression and drought , have been driven from the farms and urban districts","The Times, 25th October 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10325,28,10,1933,Autumn,28,10,1933,Autumn,to grow again when the recent rains fol- lowed the drought . A depth of 4in. from the top of the,"The Times, 28th October 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10326,30,10,1933,Autumn,30,10,1933,Autumn,"milk yields have fallen below normal after the summer . drought . ' * Nevertheless , it is of the utmost","The Times, 30th October 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10327,30,10,1933,Autumn,30,10,1933,Autumn,"for some years . This year , owingteo. the summer drought , there is but little rough grass on the pastures","The Times, 30th October 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10328,30,10,1933,Autumn,30,10,1933,Autumn,this season the company 's zone suffered a period of drought . but-beneficial rains have since fallen and the pastoral and,"The Times, 30th October 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10329,1,11,1933,Autumn,1,11,1933,Autumn,"between September and April ? Yours faithfuliv . J. B. DROUGHT . The Old Oak House , Wcstham , Pevenscy ,","The Times, 1st November 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10330,4,11,1933,Autumn,4,11,1933,Autumn,"point . The Martagon lily is another species that tolerates drought reasonably well , though the most desirable variety ( albufm","The Times, 4th November 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10331,6,11,1933,Autumn,6,11,1933,Autumn,"plant to insure against stoppage of operations arising from prolonged drought , stich as had been experienced in recent years ,","The Times, 6th November 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10332,9,11,1933,Autumn,9,11,1933,Autumn,". and building the great wvestern road , which makes drought less deadly and checks the disintegration which is so easy","The Times, 9th November 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10333,11,11,1933,Autumn,11,11,1933,Autumn,"had some damage in the earlier months from frost and drought , but the weather has sincc been good , and","The Times, 11st November 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10334,13,11,1933,Autumn,13,11,1933,Autumn,"TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES Sir , -Since the drought focused attention on watcr supplies in rLmral areas , rain","The Times, 13th November 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10335,13,11,1933,Autumn,13,11,1933,Autumn,pests and diseases ; it is also an insurance against drought . When trenching in either of the ways mentioned thcre,"The Times, 13th November 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10336,14,11,1933,Autumn,14,11,1933,Autumn,"adversc wcathcr conditions , which necessitatcd a large increase in drought expenditurc and caused large losses of stock . especially cattle","The Times, 14th November 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10337,14,11,1933,Autumn,14,11,1933,Autumn,caused large losses of stock . especially cattle . Scvcre drought conditions wcre experienced on most of the Ouensland properties and,"The Times, 14th November 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10338,14,11,1933,Autumn,14,11,1933,Autumn,. the clip wsill be smaller . due to the drought losscs. but there has bcen a vetr wclconic and substantial,"The Times, 14th November 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10339,16,11,1933,Autumn,16,11,1933,Autumn,"the musk rat in Britain , and suggested that the drought of the summer , while slowing down the rate of","The Times, 16th November 1933",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10340,16,11,1933,Autumn,16,11,1933,Autumn,are not much improved on account of reduced production through drought- A valuation of the investments made at Junc 30 showed,"The Times, 16th November 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10341,17,11,1933,Autumn,17,11,1933,Autumn,the torrential rains which signified that a long and disastrous drought had broken shortly after the train entered Rhodesia-and it was,"The Times, 17th November 1933",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK15,Salisbury,20th Century newspaper,Media 10342,20,11,1933,Autumn,20,11,1933,Autumn,"that production was on a low level after the prolonged drought , and that a higher proportion of manu- facturing milk","The Times, 20th November 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10343,22,11,1933,Autumn,22,11,1933,Autumn,"upon thc Hallecl , links of thc past year 's drought , and the use of temporary greens during improvement opera-","The Times, 22th November 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10344,24,11,1933,Autumn,24,11,1933,Autumn,", ious Critic . Cartoons by Hynes. 3 . B. Drought on the Cost of Pheasant Shooting . HIGHWAYMIAN on Motonng","The Times, 24th November 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10345,25,11,1933,Autumn,25,11,1933,Autumn,municipalities of south-eastern Manitoba are in dire straits . Here drought and grass- hoppers combined to play havoc with the harvest,"The Times, 25th November 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10346,25,11,1933,Autumn,25,11,1933,Autumn,"with the fact that this year , owing to severe drought , the whole wheat crop will not be more than","The Times, 25th November 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10347,28,11,1933,Autumn,28,11,1933,Autumn,"supply . ( Hear , hear ) . The recent drought showed that while the urban supplies were mostly adequate thc","The Times, 28th November 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10348,28,11,1933,Autumn,28,11,1933,Autumn,Bristol *Vaterworks Company yesterday states that owing to the unusual drought experienced since March it will be necessary as from Decem-,"The Times, 28th November 1933",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK11,Bristol,20th Century newspaper,Media 10349,28,11,1933,Autumn,28,11,1933,Autumn, drought and the trekkine which this has necessitated . shearing having,"The Times, 28th November 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10350,30,11,1933,Autumn,30,11,1933,Autumn,"of boring on various farms , necessitated by the abnormal drought . I regret to say that agriculture in South West","The Times, 30th November 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10351,4,12,1933,Winter,4,12,1933,Winter,"of quotas , world sup- plies have been reduced by droughts and partly no doubt as a consequence of the low'Dmarket","The Times, 4th December 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10352,8,12,1933,Winter,8,12,1933,Winter,"the island with varying intensity , also five months ' drought and an appalling flood in August . "" Many stone","The Times, 8th December 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10353,8,12,1933,Winter,8,12,1933,Winter,"records eartlhquakes , and all the blizzards and typhoons and droughts and thunderstorms that ever afflicted the Poles or the Equator","The Times, 8th December 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10354,12,12,1933,Winter,12,12,1933,Winter,"which always thrive in proportion as the grass suffers from drought , but also of tap-rooted weeds such as catsear ,","The Times, 12th December 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10355,13,12,1933,Winter,13,12,1933,Winter,"average of the past five years , and although a drought in August affected some of the younger growths subsequent rains","The Times, 13th December 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10356,13,12,1933,Winter,13,12,1933,Winter,the vear . Not only did pasture lands suffer from drought but considerable damage to crops was caused by the locust,"The Times, 13th December 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10357,14,12,1933,Winter,14,12,1933,Winter,"National Hunt racing this season . Hard going caused by drought prevented racing at Sedgefield on Septem- ber 9 , Shirley","The Times, 14th December 1933",England,"UKC,UKI,UKK","UKC1,UKI2,UKK2","UKC14,UKI22,UKK23","Sedgefield,Shirley,Taunton",20th Century newspaper,Media 10358,15,12,1933,Winter,15,12,1933,Winter,"National Hunt Rules , eight-of the days being due to drought and the other seven to frost . This is a","The Times, 15th December 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10359,15,12,1933,Winter,15,12,1933,Winter,"by the public in view of anxiety over the prolonged drought , caused the abandonment of the State pro- cession .","The Times, 15th December 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10360,18,12,1933,Winter,18,12,1933,Winter,. F. C. Goodenough and Others ) .. 13 The Drought ( Mr. C. J. P. Cave ) .. 13 The,"The Times, 18th December 1933",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Westminster,20th Century newspaper,Media 10361,18,12,1933,Winter,18,12,1933,Winter,elapsed it may be of interest to record the phenomenal drought that is in progress . The rainfall here for November,"The Times, 18th December 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10362,18,12,1933,Winter,18,12,1933,Winter,"cent . of the average . The effects of the drought are being very severely felt in this chalk district ,","The Times, 18th December 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10363,18,12,1933,Winter,18,12,1933,Winter,"beef continues to be poor , mainly owing to the drought of the last summer . Scotch mutton , again ,","The Times, 18th December 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10364,18,12,1933,Winter,18,12,1933,Winter,"customers the firm state that , "" owing to the drought last summer , seed crops were not quite so heavy","The Times, 18th December 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10365,19,12,1933,Winter,19,12,1933,Winter,"will be to relieve the distress caused by the prolonged drought , the effects of which upon the farming population are","The Times, 19th December 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10366,19,12,1933,Winter,19,12,1933,Winter,"it will take years to repair , especially since the drought followed the long depression of the last two years and","The Times, 19th December 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10367,19,12,1933,Winter,19,12,1933,Winter,"basis ? Our Bloemfontein Correspondent points to reasons besides the drought for the farmers ' present plight . "" It is","The Times, 19th December 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10368,19,12,1933,Winter,19,12,1933,Winter,"whose export markets wvere virtually closed , has come a drought of a duration and intensity unparalleled so far as official","The Times, 19th December 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10369,19,12,1933,Winter,19,12,1933,Winter,". In the year 1862 there was a similarly protracted drought , but in those days the veld was long and","The Times, 19th December 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10370,19,12,1933,Winter,19,12,1933,Winter,moment of writing there has been a break in the drought . and the half-inch of rain recorded in most districts,"The Times, 19th December 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10371,19,12,1933,Winter,19,12,1933,Winter,be hailed as a very satisfactory relief . *A DEVASTATING DROUGHT Hardly anything could bring home the devastating conditions in the,"The Times, 19th December 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10372,19,12,1933,Winter,19,12,1933,Winter,to return . There are reasons besides the spirit- destroying drought for the Free State farmers ' sufferings . It is,"The Times, 19th December 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10373,20,12,1933,Winter,20,12,1933,Winter,gut to suit the clearness of this year 's winter drought . Very occasionally a small fish splashed at the fly,"The Times, 20th December 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10374,23,12,1933,Winter,23,12,1933,Winter,", Colonial and Over- seas ) the breaking of the drought and the increased trade activity customary with the approach of","The Times, 23th December 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10375,27,12,1933,Winter,27,12,1933,Winter,"in vetoing a proposed Congressional appropriation for the sufferers from drought in Texas , when he said : - I can","The Times, 27th December 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10376,28,12,1933,Winter,28,12,1933,Winter,niamies and addresscs . SPRINGS AND WELLS I THE WINTER DROUGHT The very unusual prolongation of summer drought into the winter,"The Times, 28th December 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10377,28,12,1933,Winter,28,12,1933,Winter,I THE WINTER DROUGHT The very unusual prolongation of summer drought into the winter months has brought the matter of our,"The Times, 28th December 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10378,28,12,1933,Winter,28,12,1933,Winter,"well ; and in such spots a few weeks ' drought usually means an anxious outlook , serious stint- ing ,","The Times, 28th December 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10379,28,12,1933,Winter,28,12,1933,Winter,"field-pond or cot- tage-well may go dry in every summer drought , while one in the next meadow or garden may","The Times, 28th December 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10380,28,12,1933,Winter,28,12,1933,Winter,past season . Such a rare phenomenon as a winter drought may perhaps inspire us to do something to conserve the,"The Times, 28th December 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10381,29,12,1933,Winter,29,12,1933,Winter,"would be imposed , and fined the defendant 1 . DROUGHT IN COUNTRY DISTRICTS BOY 'S DEATft FROM -DRINKING POLLUTED WATER","The Times, 29th December 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10382,29,12,1933,Winter,29,12,1933,Winter,Wills and Bequests will be found on page 5 VWINTER DROUGHT : . THE THAMES AT -ASHTON KEYNES THE INFANT THAMES.,"The Times, 29th December 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10383,30,12,1933,Winter,30,12,1933,Winter,"to the zeal of school attendance officers , pro- longed drought , and bad school buildings . He recently reported a","The Times, 30th December 1933",England,UKC,"UKC1,UKC2","UKC14,UKC22",Newcastle,20th Century newspaper,Media 10384,30,12,1933,Winter,30,12,1933,Winter,"weeks have ended any fears of a return of the drought . In some places , indeed . floods have done","The Times, 30th December 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10385,30,12,1933,Winter,30,12,1933,Winter,", indeed . floods have done damage equal to the drought . The Trans- vaal , Free State , and the","The Times, 30th December 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10386,30,12,1933,Winter,30,12,1933,Winter,obvious in its educational as in its other manifestations . Drought and Wells With the end of the year at hand,"The Times, 30th December 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10387,30,12,1933,Winter,30,12,1933,Winter,"rains and snows of the last few days , the drought , which is the prime cause of an inconvenient situation","The Times, 30th December 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10388,30,12,1933,Winter,30,12,1933,Winter,"markedly different from that which arises here after every serious drought , of which the last was in 1921 ; and","The Times, 30th December 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10389,30,12,1933,Winter,30,12,1933,Winter,"rarely fail , others regularly go dry in the serious drought that falls to our lot about once in ten years","The Times, 30th December 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10390,30,12,1933,Winter,30,12,1933,Winter,"cold spring , the remarkable summer and autumn , the drought , or the early winter takes first place in the","The Times, 30th December 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10391,30,12,1933,Winter,30,12,1933,Winter,of gardening in the 12-year interval since the last great drought and the increase in the variety of foreign plants that,"The Times, 30th December 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10392,30,12,1933,Winter,30,12,1933,Winter,"damaging low temperatures have so far been rare . The drought is in a different categorv , and must cause gardeners","The Times, 30th December 1933",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10393,1,1,1934,Winter,1,1,1934,Winter,"to war expenses . SUNNIEST YEAR THIS CENTURY SUCCESSION OF DROUGHTS I The Meteorological Office , in some "" Notes on","The Times, 1st January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10394,1,1,1934,Winter,1,1,1934,Winter,a succes- sion of dry months and periods of alsolutc droughts baginnihig in April tnd continiuiing until the close of the,"The Times, 1st January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10395,2,1,1934,Winter,2,1,1934,Winter,"Chestnut Terrace , Littlemore . Oxford . Home News THE DROUGHT A SURVEY OF . THE COUNTIES ANXIE TY IN THE","The Times, 2th January 1934",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,"Littlemore,Oxford",20th Century newspaper,Media 10396,2,1,1934,Winter,2,1,1934,Winter,great Cities are not at present seriously affected by the drought ; in some of the small towns it has become,"The Times, 2th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10397,2,1,1934,Winter,2,1,1934,Winter,county eouncils . VARIED CONDITIONS A curious feature of the drought is that it has affected areas where in normal years,"The Times, 2th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10398,2,1,1934,Winter,2,1,1934,Winter,"shortly be begun . WATER RATIONED Worcestershire has escaped serious drought so far , though villages 'in the neighbourhood of Broadwa","The Times, 2th January 1934",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG12,"Pershore,Worcestershire",20th Century newspaper,Media 10399,2,1,1934,Winter,2,1,1934,Winter,"Cambridgeshire do not reveal any great hardship caused by the drought . In the Fens the wells , where the bore","The Times, 2th January 1934",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH12,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10400,2,1,1934,Winter,2,1,1934,Winter,"by road from Dunholme , five miles away . The drought at Boston in Lincolnshire is acute . The regular supply","The Times, 2th January 1934",England,"UKE,UKF","UKE1,UKF3","UKE12,UKF30","Beverley,Dunholme,Friesthorpe",20th Century newspaper,Media 10401,2,1,1934,Winter,2,1,1934,Winter,"sup ply is lets than the lowest during the summer drought , in spite of the sinking of additional bores .","The Times, 2th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10402,2,1,1934,Winter,2,1,1934,Winter,11& 12 The Modern Caravan .. .. .. 9 The Drought : A Survey of the Counties 7 Cars of To-day,"The Times, 2th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10403,2,1,1934,Winter,2,1,1934,Winter,Mr. Bernard Shaw ) .. . . . .11 The Drought ( Mr. C. J. P. Cave ) .. 11 In,"The Times, 2th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10404,2,1,1934,Winter,2,1,1934,Winter,"the great cities are not yet seriously affected by the drought , supplies of water have had to be curtailed in","The Times, 2th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10405,2,1,1934,Winter,2,1,1934,Winter,"G. BERNARD SHAW . Chairman . December 31 . THE DROUGHT TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES Sir , -Though technically","The Times, 2th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10406,2,1,1934,Winter,2,1,1934,Winter,"THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES Sir , -Though technically the drought came to an end here at Christmas with a few","The Times, 2th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10407,2,1,1934,Winter,2,1,1934,Winter,"Christmas with a few small falls of rain , yet droughty conditions continue and are being very severely felt . The","The Times, 2th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10408,2,1,1934,Winter,2,1,1934,Winter,rely mostly on four-year salmon. - - - By the drought of 1933 we were deprived of a pointer which might,"The Times, 2th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10409,3,1,1934,Winter,3,1,1934,Winter,23-76 1 1938 25-75 It will be observed that the drought of the last six months of 1933 constitutes a record,"The Times, 3th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10410,4,1,1934,Winter,4,1,1934,Winter,", last but'not least , more productive labour . Winter Drought Fetching water uphill in a cart or standing in a","The Times, 4th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10411,4,1,1934,Winter,4,1,1934,Winter,sunshine . To have to submit to the discomforts of drought in the depths of winter is an experience that has,"The Times, 4th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10412,4,1,1934,Winter,4,1,1934,Winter,". Not since 1895 has there been such a winter drought as the present , and then it resulted less from","The Times, 4th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10413,4,1,1934,Winter,4,1,1934,Winter,neither crops nor stock can thrive in the grip of drought ; but the rumours of a general threat to human,"The Times, 4th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10414,4,1,1934,Winter,4,1,1934,Winter,investigation . In the circumstances the desirable reaction to the drought is not a series of panic measures to meet the,"The Times, 4th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10415,4,1,1934,Winter,4,1,1934,Winter,"the irksomeness of water scarcity in the future . The drought itself has done the preliminary work of survey , by","The Times, 4th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10416,4,1,1934,Winter,4,1,1934,Winter,"vicissitudes of Nature , tend to balance the inconveniences of drought , which they recognize as being from time to time","The Times, 4th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10417,4,1,1934,Winter,4,1,1934,Winter,"affected by political frontiers . ( Checrs . ) THE DROUGHT POSMIION SERIOUS , BUT NOT DESPERATE COUNTIES IN THE WEST","The Times, 4th January 1934",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10418,4,1,1934,Winter,4,1,1934,Winter,relieve the difficulties of districts which are suffering from the drought of 1933 . A survey was given in The Times,"The Times, 4th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10419,4,1,1934,Winter,4,1,1934,Winter,"in the case of village communities most affected by the drought , little or nothing is likely to be done .","The Times, 4th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10420,4,1,1934,Winter,4,1,1934,Winter,continuing great deficiency even since the end of the summer drought . Some of the smaller places in the Lake District,"The Times, 4th January 1934",England,UKD,UKD1,UKD12,Kendal,20th Century newspaper,Media 10421,4,1,1934,Winter,4,1,1934,Winter,"in certain parts of Monmouthshire and Wcst Glamorgan , the drought generally in South Wales causes no immediate anxiety . Of","The Times, 4th January 1934",Wales,UKL,"UKL1,UKL2,UKL2,UKL1","UKL15,UKL17,UKL18,UKL22,UKL21,UKL18","Glamorgan,Monmouthshire,South Wales,Swansea",20th Century newspaper,Media 10422,4,1,1934,Winter,4,1,1934,Winter,"is usual at this time of the year . The drought at Ebbw Vale , Monmouthshire , is extremely scrious .","The Times, 4th January 1934",Wales,UKL,"UKL1,UKL2","UKL16,UKL21","Ebbw Vale,Monmouthshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 10423,4,1,1934,Winter,4,1,1934,Winter,. Scotland is not suffering to any scrious extent from drought . Farmers gencrally rcport that the winter whcat is coming,"The Times, 4th January 1934",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10424,4,1,1934,Winter,4,1,1934,Winter,", at Euston Station on his arrival yesterday . THE DROUGHT IN BERKSHIRE. - "" I .. n some parts .","The Times, 4th January 1934",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Euston,20th Century newspaper,Media 10425,5,1,1934,Winter,5,1,1934,Winter,"Roosevme '-CAPTAIN P. S. MUMFORD , Cavalry Club . THE DROUGHT December , 1933 , is the third December in succession","The Times, 5th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10426,5,1,1934,Winter,5,1,1934,Winter,16 . . . . In contrast with the 'severe drought which broke in November the New Year was ushered in,"The Times, 5th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10427,5,1,1934,Winter,5,1,1934,Winter,House of Lords ; Control of Civil Aviation ; The Drought ; Another Front Liner ; Old War Horses ; Snipe,"The Times, 5th January 1934",England,UKC,UKC2,UKC22,Jarrow,20th Century newspaper,Media 10428,6,1,1934,Winter,6,1,1934,Winter,in the process of recuperating from last summer 's cruel drought . It is true that the temporary greens arc on,"The Times, 6th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10429,6,1,1934,Winter,6,1,1934,Winter,", 9 , Priory Way , Harrow . TlHE WINTER DROUGHT If the Government has no longer any direct powers as","The Times, 6th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10430,6,1,1934,Winter,6,1,1934,Winter,in North London ; The Inner Circte : The Winter Drought ; The Mlonster of Loch Ness ; Jewish Children in,"The Times, 6th January 1934",England,UKI,,,North London,20th Century newspaper,Media 10431,8,1,1934,Winter,8,1,1934,Winter,was unnecessary fort himto be taken to hospital . THE DROUGHT ANXIETY SPREADING WATER RESTRICTIONS IN TOWNS : Although rain fell,"The Times, 8th January 1934","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10432,8,1,1934,Winter,8,1,1934,Winter,"if 1933 had been a normal season , but the drought resulted in an unusually small growth of weeds and of","The Times, 8th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10433,9,1,1934,Winter,9,1,1934,Winter,State as a whole I read your account of the drought and the lcading article commenting on the situa- tion in,"The Times, 9th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10434,9,1,1934,Winter,9,1,1934,Winter,wet areas to provide for any abnormal demands like -a drought or failure of other supply . The connecting mains from,"The Times, 9th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10435,9,1,1934,Winter,9,1,1934,Winter,WATER SUPPLY OF LONNDON LORD DESBOROUGH 'S STATEMENT EFFECT OF DROUGHT ON THE THAMES Some interesting comments regarding the effects of,"The Times, 9th January 1934",England,"UKF,UKJ,UKK","UKF3,UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",UKF30,"Lincoln,River Thames",20th Century newspaper,Media 10436,9,1,1934,Winter,9,1,1934,Winter,"THE THAMES Some interesting comments regarding the effects of the drought on the Thames Were made by Lord Desborough , chair-","The Times, 9th January 1934",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 10437,9,1,1934,Winter,9,1,1934,Winter,"When comparison was made with the condi- Cons of other drought years , such as 1898 and 1921 , both of","The Times, 9th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10438,9,1,1934,Winter,9,1,1934,Winter,"of 1933 was apparent . During the winter preceding the drought of 1898 the rainfall was 9.01in. , and the minimum","The Times, 9th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10439,9,1,1934,Winter,9,1,1934,Winter,"176.5 million gallons . For the win1ter preceding the 1921 drought thc rainfall was 10.87in. , and the minimum flow onone","The Times, 9th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10440,10,1,1934,Winter,10,1,1934,Winter,"properties was perforce much lower than usual owing to the droughty times , and to the resumption of part of the","The Times, 10th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10441,11,1,1934,Winter,11,1,1934,Winter,"Glandfield , Spencers Wood , near Reading . TREES AND DROUGHT The root of the problem of water supplies is the","The Times, 11st January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10442,11,1,1934,Winter,11,1,1934,Winter,"at a Steeple ; Rainfall in December ; Trees and Drought . .. ; . .. ; , .. 6 Index","The Times, 11st January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10443,11,1,1934,Winter,11,1,1934,Winter,"been affecting the whole world . I fear that the drought has , in its turn , been followed in places","The Times, 11st January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10444,13,1,1934,Winter,13,1,1934,Winter,...... Blair 5 11 7 CAPSTAN AR ( Captain H. Droughton ) .. Pease 5 11 7 SISTERAIU ( Mrs. J.,"The Times, 13th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10445,13,1,1934,Winter,13,1,1934,Winter,"To deal with the extraordinary circum- stances created by the drought , the Metropolitan Water Board held a special meeting yesterday","The Times, 13th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10446,13,1,1934,Winter,13,1,1934,Winter,"that they were not likely to recover from the great drought for some time , and special precautions to expedite supplies","The Times, 13th January 1934",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI12,UKI21",East London,20th Century newspaper,Media 10447,15,1,1934,Winter,15,1,1934,Winter,"the river Axc has been brought down , through the drought , to the lowest ever known , and this unsealed","The Times, 15th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10448,16,1,1934,Winter,16,1,1934,Winter,"falling . He added : - "" Since the exceptional drought of the summer there is undoubtedly evidence of a slight","The Times, 16th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10449,16,1,1934,Winter,16,1,1934,Winter,"the roofs over the chapel aisles and elsewhere . The drought no doubt caused a shrinkage of the subsoil , but","The Times, 16th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10450,19,1,1934,Winter,19,1,1934,Winter,weeks ' hunting before . Christmas . : The winter drought really has been astfoi'shing . Two 'days before Christmas at,"The Times, 19th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10451,19,1,1934,Winter,19,1,1934,Winter,"countries. - Climatic conditions , chiefly due to a prolonged drought , were not so favourable as in the previous year","The Times, 19th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10452,19,1,1934,Winter,19,1,1934,Winter,"favourable to the survival of any stock , if the drought conditions had cbntinued for a third year . Fortunately we","The Times, 19th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10453,20,1,1934,Winter,20,1,1934,Winter,"the contents . This was especially notice- able in the drought of last year , for water was sucked up by","The Times, 20th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10454,22,1,1934,Winter,22,1,1934,Winter,". In September several meetings were aban- doned through the drought and the con- sequent hard going , while last month","The Times, 22th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10455,23,1,1934,Winter,23,1,1934,Winter,of the sand and earth which accumulates during a prolonged drought . If the subsidy is removcd in Mlarch there is,"The Times, 23th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10456,23,1,1934,Winter,23,1,1934,Winter,"season for combing wools -is practically finished . apar from droughty Free States which cantinue to arrive . These , hoswever.","The Times, 23th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10457,25,1,1934,Winter,25,1,1934,Winter,the Cwm-llan to the south-east of Snowdon . The long drought was just ending and our week 's holiday coincided with,"The Times, 25th January 1934",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL12,Snowdon,20th Century newspaper,Media 10458,26,1,1934,Winter,26,1,1934,Winter,crisis which reached a climax with the depres- sion and drought . ' - This Session the Government will have to,"The Times, 26th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10459,26,1,1934,Winter,26,1,1934,Winter,"cbnservation , which are all vitally important in preparing against drought- will probably be one of the most import- ant works","The Times, 26th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10460,26,1,1934,Winter,26,1,1934,Winter,"of Gatun Lake . during the dry season , when drought might conceivably slow down the traffic , is the building","The Times, 26th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10461,27,1,1934,Winter,27,1,1934,Winter,fervent thanks to God for the break-up of the disastrous drought . A number of constructive measures were outlined in the,"The Times, 27th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10462,27,1,1934,Winter,27,1,1934,Winter,"the work of building up after the depres- sion and drought , especially in the sphere of agriculture . A significantly","The Times, 27th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10463,27,1,1934,Winter,27,1,1934,Winter,"dry places is a commonplace , and experience in the drought of last year drove that fact home to many who","The Times, 27th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10464,29,1,1934,Winter,29,1,1934,Winter,"in song and story . An account of the Great Drought in pre- historic days , written by Marcella Whitaker .","The Times, 29th January 1934",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI21,Greenwich,20th Century newspaper,Media 10465,29,1,1934,Winter,29,1,1934,Winter," drought caused numbers of lapwings , red-shanks , commnon sandpipers ,","The Times, 29th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10466,29,1,1934,Winter,29,1,1934,Winter,", where they remained until the temporary breaking of the drought on September 13 , after which 1 missed them .","The Times, 29th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10467,30,1,1934,Winter,30,1,1934,Winter,"THE PUBLIC . "" I -The Star . "" PLAY DROUGHT IS OVER . IT WAS A PRETTY SIGHT TO SEE","The Times, 30th January 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10468,1,2,1934,Winter,1,2,1934,Winter,would . providc a security against the effects of any- drought . -As showing- the cneed for dealing with water supplies,"The Times, 1st February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10469,3,2,1934,Winter,3,2,1934,Winter,day more than the total for the season 1932-33 . Drought was responsible for the abandon- ment of several meetings last,"The Times, 3th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10470,3,2,1934,Winter,3,2,1934,Winter,"the risk must be run in all gardens . Prolonged droughts , of which the years bring many more examples than","The Times, 3th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10471,3,2,1934,Winter,3,2,1934,Winter,of water that be poured into it . A spring drought is the main risk with all hedges planted between now,"The Times, 3th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10472,6,2,1934,Winter,6,2,1934,Winter,"spite of the heavy additional expenditure caused by the great drought , now happily over , and by the floods which","The Times, 6th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10473,6,2,1934,Winter,6,2,1934,Winter,the depression caused by the heavy losses suffered during the drought has given place to a wave of optimism . Those,"The Times, 6th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10474,6,2,1934,Winter,6,2,1934,Winter,once to meet the crisis caused by the most disastrous drought in South African history following a long period of agticultural,"The Times, 6th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10475,6,2,1934,Winter,6,2,1934,Winter,They are all designed to protect the country against future droughts and to give greater security to the agricultural population .,"The Times, 6th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10476,7,2,1934,Winter,7,2,1934,Winter,"in England and Wales . April began 'with a noteworthy drought , there being no'rain from the Ist to the 22nd","The Times, 7th February 1934","England,Scotland,Wales","UKM,UKL",,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10477,7,2,1934,Winter,7,2,1934,Winter,help us to understand the reasons for the persistence of drought conditions ( in respect to under-ground and impounded surface' water,"The Times, 7th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10478,7,2,1934,Winter,7,2,1934,Winter,"reservoirs were full and well-levels stood high . The April drought dried out the surface layers of the soil , thus","The Times, 7th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10479,9,2,1934,Winter,9,2,1934,Winter,"true , was one of the last of the great drought and in places where there had been rain there was","The Times, 9th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10480,12,2,1934,Winter,12,2,1934,Winter,"running owing to fog , and chartered the motor-boat . DROUGHT IN YORKSHIRE Thfe town of Morley , Yorkshire , is","The Times, 12th February 1934",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE42,"Morley,Yorkshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 10481,12,2,1934,Winter,12,2,1934,Winter,"issue of January 4 stated clearly the problem that the drought has set us , while your correspondents , Mr. A.","The Times, 12th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10482,12,2,1934,Winter,12,2,1934,Winter,the water famines which recur in certain districts with every drought are not due to lack of total rainfall is obvious,"The Times, 12th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10483,12,2,1934,Winter,12,2,1934,Winter,"flow , the source of supply soonest affected by a drought , while surface water , both before and after impound-","The Times, 12th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10484,12,2,1934,Winter,12,2,1934,Winter,from surface water as regards pollution and sensitiveness to seasonal droughts . This hiatus can only be economically bridged by tie,"The Times, 12th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10485,12,2,1934,Winter,12,2,1934,Winter,storage and distribution system which is practically unaffected by seasonal droughts and provides water of a purity beyond suspicion waiting to,"The Times, 12th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10486,12,2,1934,Winter,12,2,1934,Winter,"becn somewhat disappointing . Thc water dcartment met the long drought successfully . It has . bhowever , bcn decided to","The Times, 12th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10487,13,2,1934,Winter,13,2,1934,Winter,"of Bedfordshire small-holders , mainly due to the cffects of drought and loss resulting from a plaguc of flies . R","The Times, 13th February 1934",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH25,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10488,17,2,1934,Winter,17,2,1934,Winter,", was in another region of considerable under- loading . DROUGHT DANGER IN NORTHUMBERLAND DAILY RATION EXCEEDING RESERVOIR INFLOW Our Newcastle-on-Tyne","The Times, 17th February 1934",England,UKC,UKC2,UKC21,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10489,17,2,1934,Winter,17,2,1934,Winter,that the rains werc too late to avoid damage through drought . Wheat closes quiet with the cex-dock Quotation unchanged on,"The Times, 17th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10490,19,2,1934,Winter,19,2,1934,Winter,", rising to roughly 370,000,000 in 1980 . DANGER OF DROUGHT The second reading of the Rural Water Supplies Bill and","The Times, 19th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10491,19,2,1934,Winter,19,2,1934,Winter,"about the Government 's attitude towards the danger of a drought next summer , apart from the long-term pro- gramme with","The Times, 19th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10492,19,2,1934,Winter,19,2,1934,Winter,CORRESPONDENT As the pastures are extraordinarily bare after a summer drought and a very dry winter the present month offers good,"The Times, 19th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10493,19,2,1934,Winter,19,2,1934,Winter,time after the hot summer and the long period of drought . Then there is this agitation with regard so the,"The Times, 19th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10494,19,2,1934,Winter,19,2,1934,Winter,", and in other inaccessible places . When there'is a drought there is an outcry from them . You all know","The Times, 19th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10495,20,2,1934,Winter,20,2,1934,Winter,question of water supplies generally . Owing to the seriops drought of 1933 the attention of local authorities and the public,"The Times, 20th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10496,20,2,1934,Winter,20,2,1934,Winter,. I an pleased'to report that in spite pf the drought which has seriously affected many water undertakings be' ha 've,"The Times, 20th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10497,20,2,1934,Winter,20,2,1934,Winter,for all purposes throughout the year . THF DROUrGHT The drought has been severcly felt in the district lying betw.een the,"The Times, 20th February 1934",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK22,River Stour,20th Century newspaper,Media 10498,22,2,1934,Winter,22,2,1934,Winter,extravagant or unnecessary:use of water . In times of exceptionat drought consumers should be urged to take special-measurcs-to cconomize and restrict,"The Times, 22th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10499,22,2,1934,Winter,22,2,1934,Winter,present . The gencral position . resulting from 'the long drought is regarded as serious. - Mr. 3 . R.-Coates secretary,"The Times, 22th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10500,22,2,1934,Winter,22,2,1934,Winter,"balance of payments of this country . "" IF THE DROUGHT - CONTINUES "" WARNING TO WATER SUPPLIERS The Minister of","The Times, 22th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10501,22,2,1934,Winter,22,2,1934,Winter,to local authorities and waterworks companies : - The continued drought makes it increasingly necessary that each water undertaker should look,"The Times, 22th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10502,22,2,1934,Winter,22,2,1934,Winter,"authorities have withstood remarkably well the strain of the exceptional drought . ' On the other hand , many rural areas","The Times, 22th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10503,22,2,1934,Winter,22,2,1934,Winter,"But in urban as in rural areas , if the drought continues , special measures may become necessary at many places","The Times, 22th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10504,22,2,1934,Winter,22,2,1934,Winter,augmenting supplies ready to be put into operation if the drought continues and further measures become necessary . A memorandum accompanying,"The Times, 22th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10505,22,2,1934,Winter,22,2,1934,Winter,be ready with economy and augmentation plans in case the drought should continue and further measures become necessary . ( p.,"The Times, 22th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10506,22,2,1934,Winter,22,2,1934,Winter,country is at the moment suffering from a most serious drought . This has had the effect of upsetting all the,"The Times, 22th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10507,22,2,1934,Winter,22,2,1934,Winter,and small areas should be assisted as regards the present drought by the cheapest possible emergency measures . To allow normal,"The Times, 22th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10508,22,2,1934,Winter,22,2,1934,Winter,water supply policy to be distorted because of the present drought would be a great mistake . Of course it has,"The Times, 22th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10509,22,2,1934,Winter,22,2,1934,Winter,"THE POND IN THF , WOOD In this strange winter drought many of the ponds of the Weald farms-they are to","The Times, 22th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10510,23,2,1934,Winter,23,2,1934,Winter,REDUCED RATE FOR SCHOOLS WATER SUPPLIES PLANS TO MEET THE DROUGHT THE NEW CUNARD LINER MR . CHAMBERLAIN 'S STATEMENT HOUSE,"The Times, 23th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10511,23,2,1934,Winter,23,2,1934,Winter,brought bfcore th House . WATER SUPPLIES MINISTER AND THE DROUGHT SIR E.'HILTON YOUNG mov'bcd the second reading of thlc Rural,"The Times, 23th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10512,23,2,1934,Winter,23,2,1934,Winter,"that for the last 10 months we had had a drought under different condition-s of exceptional severity . Although sevcre ,","The Times, 23th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10513,23,2,1934,Winter,23,2,1934,Winter,it had been by no mcans unprecedentedly severe . The drought of 1929 was not as bad as this one and,"The Times, 23th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10514,23,2,1934,Winter,23,2,1934,Winter,"1929 was not as bad as this one and the drought before tthat was the great drought-of 1921 , which ,","The Times, 23th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10515,23,2,1934,Winter,23,2,1934,Winter,"this one and the drought before tthat was the great drought-of 1921 , which , figures slowed , was decidedly more","The Times, 23th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10516,23,2,1934,Winter,23,2,1934,Winter,"figures slowed , was decidedly more severe than the present drought . Unsfortunatelv , thicre were no signs of IieC drou.0ht","The Times, 23th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10517,23,2,1934,Winter,23,2,1934,Winter,"or sticl a contingency as a coatinuation , of the drought . If we had a good or normal rainfall the","The Times, 23th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10518,23,2,1934,Winter,23,2,1934,Winter,supplies from anotier which had a surplus . If the drought continued into MAarch it would be necessary to put measures,"The Times, 23th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10519,23,2,1934,Winter,23,2,1934,Winter,"therefore , was to mitigate the charac- teristic hardships of drought in the rural districts . No general programme of measures","The Times, 23th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10520,23,2,1934,Winter,23,2,1934,Winter,"acted with precipitancy , having regard to the very serious drought durinig the past few months , which seeeLild likely to","The Times, 23th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10521,23,2,1934,Winter,23,2,1934,Winter,no effectivc machinery in the country to deal with another drought . The failurc of the Govcrnment in this matter was,"The Times, 23th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10522,23,2,1934,Winter,23,2,1934,Winter,"( Comvwall , N. , L. ) said that the drought emergency was already very serious and was bound to get","The Times, 23th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10523,23,2,1934,Winter,23,2,1934,Winter,"demarcation should be June of last year , before the drought began . It was disapponting that the Bill had been","The Times, 23th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10524,23,2,1934,Winter,23,2,1934,Winter,did not take note of the serious warnings of the droughts of 1921 and 1929 . He knew of an urban,"The Times, 23th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10525,23,2,1934,Winter,23,2,1934,Winter,"Minister was preparing to deal with the-possibility of a scrious drought . Mr. 'R . T. EVANS ( Carmarthen , L.","The Times, 23th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10526,23,2,1934,Winter,23,2,1934,Winter,"to his constitlLency , which was suffering terribly from the drought . MAJOR MILNER ( Leeds , S.E. , Lab. )","The Times, 23th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10527,23,2,1934,Winter,23,2,1934,Winter,rural district councils to survey their water problem . The drought would do some good if it revealed the strength and,"The Times, 23th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10528,23,2,1934,Winter,23,2,1934,Winter,"be improving slowly . RURAL WATER SUPPLY PLANS TO MEET DROUGHT BILL IN COMMONS WESTMINSTER , THURSDAY The state of the","The Times, 23th February 1934",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,WESTMINSTER,20th Century newspaper,Media 10529,23,2,1934,Winter,23,2,1934,Winter,inadequate . Sut HILTON YOUNG announced that if the present drought continued into March special precautionary measures would begin to be,"The Times, 23th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10530,23,2,1934,Winter,23,2,1934,Winter,"( p. 16 ) Our South Wales Correspondent describes the drought conditions , which are serious , in many parts of","The Times, 23th February 1934",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10531,23,2,1934,Winter,23,2,1934,Winter,", could best afford to dispense with it . The Drought and its Remedy The second reading given yesterday to the","The Times, 23th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10532,23,2,1934,Winter,23,2,1934,Winter,"'s supplies generally in the approaching summer . The autumn drought of 1933 is already fading into the memory , but","The Times, 23th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10533,23,2,1934,Winter,23,2,1934,Winter,"the moment , there will be a grim legacy of drought unless heavy rains intervene . In many rural districts the","The Times, 23th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10534,23,2,1934,Winter,23,2,1934,Winter,thing to remember is the exceptional character of the present drought . In respect of rainfall the past year was far,"The Times, 23th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10535,23,2,1934,Winter,23,2,1934,Winter,Near East would be enormously enhanced . ANXIETIES OF THE DROUGHT PLIGHT OF FARMERS IN . SOUTH WALES FROM OUR OWN,"The Times, 23th February 1934",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL22,Cardiff,20th Century newspaper,Media 10536,23,2,1934,Winter,23,2,1934,Winter,"CORRESPONDENT CARDIFF , FEB. 22 With the continuance of the drought the deficiency of water'supplies , mrore particularly in the rural","The Times, 23th February 1934",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL22,Cardiff,20th Century newspaper,Media 10537,23,2,1934,Winter,23,2,1934,Winter,the entire gloving industry at Yeovil is threatened by the drought . It is stated that millions of gallons of water,"The Times, 23th February 1934",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK23,Yeovil,20th Century newspaper,Media 10538,24,2,1934,Winter,24,2,1934,Winter,the last 12 months-during which pcriod we had had sic droughts-was a matter of no smalt concern to almost every water,"The Times, 24th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10539,24,2,1934,Winter,24,2,1934,Winter,"all purposes last year , and five periods of absolute drought between March and December , with durations ranging from 16","The Times, 24th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10540,24,2,1934,Winter,24,2,1934,Winter,"of rainfall had been steadily accumulating . As the sixth drought had now continued for a month , with no sign","The Times, 24th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10541,24,2,1934,Winter,24,2,1934,Winter,be Acting High Commissioner during his absence . - THE DROUGHT . I . : . CUT OF ONE-FIFTH NEEDED I,"The Times, 24th February 1934",England,UKD,UKD3,"UKD31,UK32",,20th Century newspaper,Media 10542,24,2,1934,Winter,24,2,1934,Winter,FISHING IN 1933 . LORD DESBOROUGH ON THE : -- DROUGHT Lord Desborough presided at the annual meeting of the Salmon,"The Times, 24th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10543,24,2,1934,Winter,24,2,1934,Winter,1933 season he said that the outstanding feature was the drought which had occurred aU over Great Britain-since July 1 .,"The Times, 24th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10544,24,2,1934,Winter,24,2,1934,Winter,and-handy for hunting with the-V.W.H ; In these days of drought it is worth while to add that all parts of,"The Times, 24th February 1934",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK13,Cherington,20th Century newspaper,Media 10545,24,2,1934,Winter,24,2,1934,Winter,"Feb. 22. -It is now considercd that , owing to drought , locusts , &c .. the damage to the Maize","The Times, 24th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10546,26,2,1934,Winter,26,2,1934,Winter,"thc north-western -part ot the:county has suffered much from the drought . . The county council have , howevcr , decided","The Times, 26th February 1934",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10547,26,2,1934,Winter,26,2,1934,Winter,the Buillingdon R.D.C. for 'a sewageschemecat I.arston. - ' THE DROUGHT Iti Bcdfordshire the division of the county is Usuall:between the,"The Times, 26th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10548,26,2,1934,Winter,26,2,1934,Winter,"muddy floor of the reservoir , I am afraid the drought is responsible in this as in a good many other","The Times, 26th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10549,26,2,1934,Winter,26,2,1934,Winter,". WATER FROM VELLS There is danger that the present drought , which may involve curtailment of supply in areas enjoying","The Times, 26th February 1934",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM25,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10550,26,2,1934,Winter,26,2,1934,Winter,WEATIER PREDICTED FROM OUR WEATHER CORRESPONDENT During the week-end the drought that has prevailed for so long over most of England,"The Times, 26th February 1934",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10551,26,2,1934,Winter,26,2,1934,Winter,".. , , .... 19 Illustrations : Effects of the Drought . .. , , . 18 Correspondence : British Stock","The Times, 26th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10552,26,2,1934,Winter,26,2,1934,Winter,"Health Committee . The Bedfordshire County-Council- took steps beforc the drought began to produce a county water scheme , and onic'of","The Times, 26th February 1934",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH25,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10553,26,2,1934,Winter,26,2,1934,Winter,"havc cause to congratulatc themselves . The continuance of the drought and the conse-quent damnage to pasture land , which of","The Times, 26th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10554,27,2,1934,Winter,27,2,1934,Winter,but even under- ground supplies must ultimatcly suffer if the drought was prolonged . The Minister of Hcalth had recently sent,"The Times, 27th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10555,27,2,1934,Winter,27,2,1934,Winter,covering letter in which it was said that if the drought continued special measures might-become necessary in many places wherC so,"The Times, 27th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10556,28,2,1934,Winter,28,2,1934,Winter,Canterbury has Issued the following statement : - The long drought is still causing widespread anxiety . It is a natural,"The Times, 28th February 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10557,1,3,1934,Spring,1,3,1934,Spring,"LORDS AND PRIVATE ARMIES W'ATER SUPPLIES LORD DESBOROUGH ON THE DROUGHT EMIGRATION WITHIN THE EMPIRE HOUSE OF LORDS NVEDNESDAY , FEB.","The Times, 1st March 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10558,1,3,1934,Spring,1,3,1934,Spring,"when it was not mcant to . in the last drought , in 1921 , practically the whole of the water","The Times, 1st March 1934",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 10559,2,3,1934,Spring,2,3,1934,Spring,"of the distress among the tribesmen owing to the long drought from which they have not recovered , though the rains","The Times, 2th March 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10560,3,3,1934,Spring,3,3,1934,Spring,in the upper chalk recover their normal condition after a drought fairly quickly because the rock is porous and has layers,"The Times, 3th March 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10561,3,3,1934,Spring,3,3,1934,Spring,"River Plate House , Finsbury Circus , E.C.2 . THE DROUGHT Why wait until worse befalls to make reason- able and","The Times, 3th March 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10562,3,3,1934,Spring,3,3,1934,Spring,Gilbert White Memorial ; A Ministry of Shipping ; The Drought ; Elijah and Jephtla ; A. Parish Priest 's Training,"The Times, 3th March 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10563,3,3,1934,Spring,3,3,1934,Spring,"accounts , dealt with the difficulties arising from the prolonged drought , and said that the wonderful cooperation of consumers in","The Times, 3th March 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10564,3,3,1934,Spring,3,3,1934,Spring,"more than in 1932 . The expenses due to the drought were 3,197 , and included water purchased from the West","The Times, 3th March 1934",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK13,Gloucestershire,20th Century newspaper,Media 10565,5,3,1934,Spring,5,3,1934,Spring,Canterbury 's Council for Relations with Foreign Churches . THE DROUGHT Until Friday afternoon no measurable rain had fallen on this,"The Times, 5th March 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10566,5,3,1934,Spring,5,3,1934,Spring,"in Hertford- shire ; The Old Catholic Church ; The Drought .. : .. * .. , .. , ... 8","The Times, 5th March 1934",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH23,Hertford,20th Century newspaper,Media 10567,6,3,1934,Spring,6,3,1934,Spring,"from the economic : depression , but from vcery sevcrc drought , and therc had also been a severe attack of'","The Times, 6th March 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10568,7,3,1934,Spring,7,3,1934,Spring,: Oxhey v. Moor Park . RICHMOND PARK COURSES The drought has had so serious an effect on the condition of,"The Times, 7th March 1934",England,"UKJ,UKH,UKI","UKJ4,UKH2,UKI2","UKJ42,UKH23,UKI22","Ashford,Moor Park,Sundridge Park",20th Century newspaper,Media 10569,9,3,1934,Spring,9,3,1934,Spring,"the mortar in the three chimneys , caused by the drought having sucked the last moisture out of the rotten mortar","The Times, 9th March 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10570,10,3,1934,Spring,10,3,1934,Spring,"in dry conditions , such as usually accompany a long drought here ; at such times it is only necessary to","The Times, 10th March 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10571,12,3,1934,Spring,12,3,1934,Spring,that special precautions would have to be taken if the drought continued into March . In view of the rainfall since,"The Times, 12th March 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10572,12,3,1934,Spring,12,3,1934,Spring,fell at the begin- ning of last week . The drought that lasted in somine districts almost without a broak since,"The Times, 12th March 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10573,12,3,1934,Spring,12,3,1934,Spring,parts of the country Cornwall has been suffering from the- drought and cold . Unfavourable weather at this time of year,"The Times, 12th March 1934",England,UKK,UKK3,UKK30,Cornwall,20th Century newspaper,Media 10574,12,3,1934,Spring,12,3,1934,Spring,"Garden has complained or short supplies , for which the drought and cold arc responsible , but in a riormal season","The Times, 12th March 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10575,13,3,1934,Spring,13,3,1934,Spring,"to rural district councils on shortage of water due to drought , Mr. SHAKESPEARE said that 475 rural district councils had","The Times, 13th March 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10576,13,3,1934,Spring,13,3,1934,Spring,find its way down the drains . Even during a drought I hardly ever turn to the tap for water for,"The Times, 13th March 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10577,13,3,1934,Spring,13,3,1934,Spring,22 on the subject of shortage of water due to drought . Three hundred and fifteen councils reported that their districts,"The Times, 13th March 1934","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10578,13,3,1934,Spring,13,3,1934,Spring,been the case this year . Because of the prolonged drought the maiority of the rivets and streams were at an,"The Times, 13th March 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10579,15,3,1934,Spring,15,3,1934,Spring,", lack of soundness and variation in character due to drought , &c. , have been studied under farm conditions ,","The Times, 15th March 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10580,15,3,1934,Spring,15,3,1934,Spring,assets abroad will strengthen the banking structure and provide a drought insurance fund . For the 12 months cnding June 30,"The Times, 15th March 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10581,16,3,1934,Spring,16,3,1934,Spring,thec company to any serious extent . Owing to scvcrc drought the Vaal River ceased to flow for manY wccks. thus,"The Times, 16th March 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10582,17,3,1934,Spring,17,3,1934,Spring,"which was in serious danger of collapse through the continued drought of last year , has been thoroughly renovated . and","The Times, 17th March 1934",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,"Middlesex,Ruislip",20th Century newspaper,Media 10583,17,3,1934,Spring,17,3,1934,Spring,", was helping thc rural areas which were suffering from drought . Where neces- sary local authorities had in almost every","The Times, 17th March 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10584,17,3,1934,Spring,17,3,1934,Spring,"taken special measures which had mitigated the hardships of the drought , with the assistance and advice of the in- spectors","The Times, 17th March 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10585,17,3,1934,Spring,17,3,1934,Spring,"far been generally well maintained , in spite of the drought , but the out- look as to the maintenance of","The Times, 17th March 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10586,17,3,1934,Spring,17,3,1934,Spring,"greater the risk from the late planter 's bugbear-a spring drought . Most herbaceous plants are already astir , but they","The Times, 17th March 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10587,17,3,1934,Spring,17,3,1934,Spring,", also , however , the chance of a spring drought must be remembered . It applies equally to ericaceous plants","The Times, 17th March 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10588,19,3,1934,Spring,19,3,1934,Spring,"M.P. ) .. .. .. 20 The Breaking of the Drought ( Director , University of Oxford Institute for Research in","The Times, 19th March 1934",England,UKG,UKG2,UKG24,South Staffordshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 10589,19,3,1934,Spring,19,3,1934,Spring,"of Commons , March 16 . THE BREAKING OF THE DROUGHT -- - - - - . TO THE FDITOR OF","The Times, 19th March 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10590,20,3,1934,Spring,20,3,1934,Spring,"perfect tree , which must be hardy , resistant to drought and disease , and yet of rapid growth , turned","The Times, 20th March 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10591,21,3,1934,Spring,21,3,1934,Spring,", and by that means it was creating an artificial drought in its own . Thcse barriers undoubtedly aggravated some of","The Times, 21st March 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10592,23,3,1934,Spring,23,3,1934,Spring,DAY S OF I --SPRING ? SUN AND STORM The drought which had held on through the winter months has broken,"The Times, 23th March 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10593,24,3,1934,Spring,24,3,1934,Spring,"i gall. 816 ( tap 1/6 ) . Remember the drought.l-H . F. BATTERSBY , Ltd. , 5 , Great Turnstile","The Times, 24th March 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10594,26,3,1934,Spring,26,3,1934,Spring,". but I understand that , owing to the unprecedented drought of last summer and of the winter now oassing ,","The Times, 26th March 1934",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 10595,26,3,1934,Spring,26,3,1934,Spring,. FARMERS ' INSURANCE SOCIETY CHAIRMAN ON EFFECT OF THE DROUGHT AL-DERM1AN A. H. PEARCE . chairmani of the directors of,"The Times, 26th March 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10596,26,3,1934,Spring,26,3,1934,Spring,small underwriting loss . This was accounted for by the drought which continued throughout the summer and winter . when fires,"The Times, 26th March 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10597,27,3,1934,Spring,27,3,1934,Spring,"been a fair one , btit maize has sullered from drought and locusts , and the crop is likely to bc","The Times, 27th March 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10598,27,3,1934,Spring,27,3,1934,Spring,"have not yet recovered from the results of the reccnt drought Pls the sickness cauised by , the stidden change to","The Times, 27th March 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10599,29,3,1934,Spring,29,3,1934,Spring,"has been a difficult one for us , and the drought has been the worst for some generations , but I","The Times, 29th March 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10600,2,4,1934,Spring,2,4,1934,Spring,who. were able to maintain supplies without curtailment during the drought last year are regarding the present position with apprehension .,"The Times, 2th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10601,2,4,1934,Spring,2,4,1934,Spring,Agriculture states that although the season was one of continued drought cereals did well . In all the main areas the,"The Times, 2th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10602,2,4,1934,Spring,2,4,1934,Spring,"DktOUGHT TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES Sir , -The drought , which lifted temporarily in January , returned to us","The Times, 2th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10603,2,4,1934,Spring,2,4,1934,Spring,"outdoor life , and the fear of a yet worse drought to come . Agriculturally , of course , winter drought","The Times, 2th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10604,2,4,1934,Spring,2,4,1934,Spring,"drought to come . Agriculturally , of course , winter drought is not likely to be serious , for plants are","The Times, 2th April 1934",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH23,Rothamsted,20th Century newspaper,Media 10605,2,4,1934,Spring,2,4,1934,Spring,generated by the exceptionally dry conditions . Apart from the drought the winter has been unexceptional . There has been little,"The Times, 2th April 1934",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM61,Highlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 10606,4,4,1934,Spring,4,4,1934,Spring,"jute market is quiet , but dearer owing to the drought retarding sowings . Tossa is quoted 16 2s. .6d. and","The Times, 4th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10607,7,4,1934,Spring,7,4,1934,Spring,"6d ( taP Is. 6d . ) . Rcnemembr tilc drought. -H . F. Battersby , Ltd. , F.R.H.S .. Great","The Times, 7th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10608,7,4,1934,Spring,7,4,1934,Spring,"those who would attempt their cultivation should see that , drought or no drought , the ground does not go dry","The Times, 7th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10609,7,4,1934,Spring,7,4,1934,Spring,"attempt their cultivation should see that , drought or no drought , the ground does not go dry . Last summer","The Times, 7th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10610,7,4,1934,Spring,7,4,1934,Spring,dry . Last summer 's gruelling test showed how fatal drought can be to Meconopsis . BRITISH BRIDGE LEAGUE I EASTBOURNE,"The Times, 7th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10611,9,4,1934,Spring,9,4,1934,Spring,"winter , when keep was always short because of the drought , hay is at a premium . Many dairy farmers","The Times, 9th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10612,10,4,1934,Spring,10,4,1934,Spring,"though the greens , which have suffered a little from drought , produced agornes in the breasts of those southerners who","The Times, 10th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10613,10,4,1934,Spring,10,4,1934,Spring,"a good deal of information on that subject . THE DROUGHT "" IMMEDIATE LEGISLATION "" PROMISED Mr. ATTLEE ( Limehouse ,","The Times, 10th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10614,10,4,1934,Spring,10,4,1934,Spring,were proposed to meet the conditions arising out of the drought . Mr. MAC DONALD. -The reserves of many water undertakers,"The Times, 10th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10615,10,4,1934,Spring,10,4,1934,Spring,the abnormal situa- tion created by the continuance of the drought will apply to Scotland as well as to England and,"The Times, 10th April 1934","England,Scotland,Wales","UKM,UKL",,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10616,10,4,1934,Spring,10,4,1934,Spring,provide for such a contingency as a continuation of the drought . The Minister added that th e exceptional measures that,"The Times, 10th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10617,10,4,1934,Spring,10,4,1934,Spring,supplies from another which had a surplus . If the drought continued into March it would be necessary to put measures,"The Times, 10th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10618,10,4,1934,Spring,10,4,1934,Spring,to preserve the water in that area in times of drought and to get an effici--t discharge in times of flood,"The Times, 10th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10619,10,4,1934,Spring,10,4,1934,Spring,"announced that , in view of the continuance of the drought , a new Bill dealing with water supplies would be","The Times, 10th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10620,10,4,1934,Spring,10,4,1934,Spring,fair demand for Industrial shares . ( p. 21 ) DROUGHT DEFENCES Yesterday 's announcement in the House of Commons that,"The Times, 10th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10621,10,4,1934,Spring,10,4,1934,Spring,to be passed without delay to deal with the exceptional drought should cause neither surprise nor undue alarm . For some,"The Times, 10th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10622,10,4,1934,Spring,10,4,1934,Spring,rainfall precautionary steps would have to be taken . The drought has been much more severe than in the years 1921,"The Times, 10th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10623,10,4,1934,Spring,10,4,1934,Spring,"some improvement , there has been a resumption of the drought over a great part of the country since the middle","The Times, 10th April 1934","England,Wales","UKD,UKL",UKD3,"UKD31,UK32",,20th Century newspaper,Media 10624,10,4,1934,Spring,10,4,1934,Spring,brought with them no compen- sating burden of snow-in a drought the most useful variety of what the Meteorological Office terms,"The Times, 10th April 1934",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10625,10,4,1934,Spring,10,4,1934,Spring,"affected , and that the effect of so prolonged a drought must inevitably be felt later in a diminution of underground","The Times, 10th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10626,10,4,1934,Spring,10,4,1934,Spring,system of supplying water necessarily disclosed by so prolonged a drought is that the machinery which water undertakers must use to,"The Times, 10th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10627,10,4,1934,Spring,10,4,1934,Spring,has taken place since 1918 in those rural districts where drought is most severely felt . This improvement of rural water,"The Times, 10th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10628,10,4,1934,Spring,10,4,1934,Spring,"is overdue , and ought to be expedited whether the drought continues or not ; but the use which will be","The Times, 10th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10629,10,4,1934,Spring,10,4,1934,Spring,"March 31 , 1930 , when there was a serious drought .. In the interval the Board has proceeded with the","The Times, 10th April 1934",England,UKC,UKC1,UKC14,Burnhope,20th Century newspaper,Media 10630,10,4,1934,Spring,10,4,1934,Spring,ended 31st March . 1930. when there was a serious drought . In the interval the Board has procecded with the,"The Times, 10th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10631,11,4,1934,Spring,11,4,1934,Spring,but arc important to those who contemplate providing protection from drought through rain-water storage . My own experiments tend to show,"The Times, 11st April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10632,11,4,1934,Spring,11,4,1934,Spring,", on the ground that the full effects of the drought may not be manifest until after a long interval in","The Times, 11st April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10633,12,4,1934,Spring,12,4,1934,Spring,". March 6 was the day on which the long drought broke , and the rain that day was exceedingly heavy","The Times, 12th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10634,12,4,1934,Spring,12,4,1934,Spring,the Union has recovered from the effects of the disastrous drought of last year and reflect the confidence with which the,"The Times, 12th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10635,12,4,1934,Spring,12,4,1934,Spring,in view of the heavy expenditure incurred in fighting the drought and the loss in revenue caused by it . The,"The Times, 12th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10636,12,4,1934,Spring,12,4,1934,Spring,", Lord Desborough stated that as a remedy for the drought he would like to see about a third of an","The Times, 12th April 1934",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 10637,13,4,1934,Spring,13,4,1934,Spring,"Some of the greens had suffered a little in the drought , but they had ail the old pleasant pace ,","The Times, 13th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10638,13,4,1934,Spring,13,4,1934,Spring,Exceptional Shortage Orders ) Bill . He said that the drought which began more than 12 months ago had continued with,"The Times, 13th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10639,13,4,1934,Spring,13,4,1934,Spring,"time of year . There was a break in the drought at the begin- ning of March , when there were","The Times, 13th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10640,13,4,1934,Spring,13,4,1934,Spring,the rainfall . The House might ask why in the droughts of 1887 and 1921 it was not necessary to take,"The Times, 13th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10641,13,4,1934,Spring,13,4,1934,Spring,"were various causes which tended to accentuate the effects of drought in modern conditions . The improvements in drainage , resulting","The Times, 13th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10642,13,4,1934,Spring,13,4,1934,Spring,"Government could have taken to mitigate the effects of the drought , and to hear therefrom practical suggestions which would help","The Times, 13th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10643,13,4,1934,Spring,13,4,1934,Spring,"country . This was neither an urban nor a hural drought , but a national drought , and the Government ought","The Times, 13th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10644,13,4,1934,Spring,13,4,1934,Spring,"an urban nor a hural drought , but a national drought , and the Government ought to have known it when","The Times, 13th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10645,13,4,1934,Spring,13,4,1934,Spring,of thc people as in other countries which suffered from droughts ? Every cottage and house in rural a ! -as,"The Times, 13th April 1934","England,Scotland",UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10646,13,4,1934,Spring,13,4,1934,Spring,"which to keep water to tide ovcr , periods of drought , instead of allowing it to run away into ditches","The Times, 13th April 1934",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10647,13,4,1934,Spring,13,4,1934,Spring,gentleman would not be pushed by t'ears of a prolonged drought into rushing legislation through which might possibly cause hard- ship,"The Times, 13th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10648,13,4,1934,Spring,13,4,1934,Spring,'s Bill to deal with the emergency caused by the drought was not seriously challenged in the House of Commons to-day,"The Times, 13th April 1934",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,WESTMINSTER,20th Century newspaper,Media 10649,14,4,1934,Spring,14,4,1934,Spring,"top anid tap , 1616 cx works . Remembcr the drought and buy now . BAT-'ERSBY 'S CHOICE VfOLAS , best-named","The Times, 14th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10650,14,4,1934,Spring,14,4,1934,Spring,has been introduced to meet the emergency caused by the drought . When an Opposition declares that there is no clause,"The Times, 14th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10651,14,4,1934,Spring,14,4,1934,Spring,in any case quite untrue . The effect of the drought so far has been mainly to decrease the reserves of,"The Times, 14th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10652,14,4,1934,Spring,14,4,1934,Spring,"nights . Thus I was : in the day the drought consumed me , and the frost by night : and","The Times, 14th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10653,16,4,1934,Spring,16,4,1934,Spring,Professor Wibberley shows how it is worked . In the drought of 1921 I had acres of green fodder for my,"The Times, 16th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10654,17,4,1934,Spring,17,4,1934,Spring,", made necessary solely by the emergency of the prolonged drought . There wvas no intention that the Bill should become","The Times, 17th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10655,17,4,1934,Spring,17,4,1934,Spring,of a temporary character to meet the requirements of the drought . He entirely shared the views of the F.B.I .,"The Times, 17th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10656,18,4,1934,Spring,18,4,1934,Spring,Kiddle . THE ARMY OFFICERS HEAvY-vwEirG. -Lieutenant G. R. S. Drought ( 2nd Cameronians ) . LioGw-HrAvY-vrmc-r .. -Lieutenant A. L.,"The Times, 18th April 1934",England,UKH,UKH3,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10657,19,4,1934,Spring,19,4,1934,Spring,"18 , Eastbury Court . Kensington Road , W.14 . DROUGHT AND FLOOD The outlook for the summer months is very","The Times, 19th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10658,19,4,1934,Spring,19,4,1934,Spring,""" Our Mutual Friend "" ? ; In Baluchistan ; Drought and Flood ; The Nightjar ; Housing in Chelsea ;","The Times, 19th April 1934",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Chelsea,20th Century newspaper,Media 10659,19,4,1934,Spring,19,4,1934,Spring,Lieutenant R. V. Lake ( Territorial Armyj beat Second Lieutenant Drought ( Army ) on points . OTHER RANKS FLY-WEIGHT. -Aircraftman,"The Times, 19th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10660,20,4,1934,Spring,20,4,1934,Spring,done to save people from the bad' effects of the drought . He thought they had fixed on the right mean,"The Times, 20th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10661,20,4,1934,Spring,20,4,1934,Spring,"that it would mean that , -the effect of the drought would not be felt at all by the user of","The Times, 20th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10662,20,4,1934,Spring,20,4,1934,Spring,"in spite of the many difficulties occasioned by the persistent drought . Their income had risen by 250 , and many","The Times, 20th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10663,20,4,1934,Spring,20,4,1934,Spring,ever at the moment . In two successive years exceptional drought has reduced the agricultural population to a state of misery,"The Times, 20th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10664,20,4,1934,Spring,20,4,1934,Spring,"normally fed , was left practically without water . The drought continued through the next winter , until last summer the","The Times, 20th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10665,20,4,1934,Spring,20,4,1934,Spring,develop the water-supplies of the island against a time of drought ? * The answer to these questions is that a,"The Times, 20th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10666,20,4,1934,Spring,20,4,1934,Spring,not have to feed on grass in a period of drought . The British Govern- ment has merely not given its,"The Times, 20th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10667,20,4,1934,Spring,20,4,1934,Spring,the reduction in freigh4s was due largely to the sevcre droughts in the South-West and to lack of purchasing power among,"The Times, 20th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10668,20,4,1934,Spring,20,4,1934,Spring,"been occasioned among the farmers by a long and severe drought , which I am glad to say has now broken","The Times, 20th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10669,21,4,1934,Spring,21,4,1934,Spring,"adopt the Prodigal Son 's "" dietary during the recent drought ? "" There is little rhetorical exaggeration in this implicit","The Times, 21st April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10670,21,4,1934,Spring,21,4,1934,Spring,. of these farmers were in debt . After the drought of the last two years it will be surprising if,"The Times, 21st April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10671,21,4,1934,Spring,21,4,1934,Spring,Cypriots . It was considered of good augury that the drought broke on the very day on wvhich he disembarkcd in,"The Times, 21st April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10672,23,4,1934,Spring,23,4,1934,Spring,"for 10 years . Our prosperity is due to the drought , which has caused a real shortage of vegetables everywhere","The Times, 23th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10673,25,4,1934,Spring,25,4,1934,Spring,prevent the discomforts and lighten the evils of the great drought . He could not accept the amendment . The substantial,"The Times, 25th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10674,25,4,1934,Spring,25,4,1934,Spring,emergency measure . On this occasion the effects of the drought were well ascertained and the House and the Committee were,"The Times, 25th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10675,25,4,1934,Spring,25,4,1934,Spring,of inquiry and all the paraphernalia applying to it the drought would have passed before the inquiry was complete . The,"The Times, 25th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10676,25,4,1934,Spring,25,4,1934,Spring,"were generous , but if there was another- year of drought they must tighten their beltW . Railway revenue was 365,000","The Times, 25th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10677,25,4,1934,Spring,25,4,1934,Spring,pleasing that this should have been so following upon the drought which has persisted for such a long time . The,"The Times, 25th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10678,25,4,1934,Spring,25,4,1934,Spring,"efficient sanitation and other hygienic services , and a prolonged drought , if it persisted beyond the danger point , would","The Times, 25th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10679,25,4,1934,Spring,25,4,1934,Spring,"Two years ago the land was withering under a terrible drought and flocks were being decimated , but abundant rains had","The Times, 25th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10680,27,4,1934,Spring,27,4,1934,Spring,"considerable time past , good rains having fallen after prolonged drought . BETTER PASSENGER BOOKINGS As regards passengers , our bookings","The Times, 27th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10681,28,4,1934,Spring,28,4,1934,Spring,"on March 12 on account of the effects of the drought , will be reopened to-day . The greens on the","The Times, 28th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10682,30,4,1934,Spring,30,4,1934,Spring,"BARNETT , Westover , Guild- ford . VEGETABLE PEST The drought proved favourable to the increase of the white cabbage fly","The Times, 30th April 1934",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,Westover,20th Century newspaper,Media 10683,30,4,1934,Spring,30,4,1934,Spring,". ation 'uhone VICtoria 8600 I I Home News TIE DROUGHT . , i. . . - RELIEF FROM THE HEAVY","The Times, 30th April 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10684,30,4,1934,Spring,30,4,1934,Spring,"March , has gone some way towards relieving the'threats of drought which had become serious as the result of an exceptionally","The Times, 30th April 1934",England,UKC,"UKC1,UKC2","UKC14,UKC21",,20th Century newspaper,Media 10685,30,4,1934,Spring,30,4,1934,Spring,the cconomics they have practised since the effects of the drought became evident carly in February . Manchestcr has now 61,"The Times, 30th April 1934",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10686,30,4,1934,Spring,30,4,1934,Spring,same as it was a few weeks ago before the drought broke . BRISTOL Althoughi Bristol has had less rain than,"The Times, 30th April 1934","England,Wales","UKK,UKL","UKK1,UKL2","UKK11,UKL24","Bristol,Lake Vyrnwy",20th Century newspaper,Media 10687,30,4,1934,Spring,30,4,1934,Spring,"Recent rains have to some extent relieved the threats of drought , but it is only in Northumberland and Durham that","The Times, 30th April 1934",England,UKC,"UKC1,UKC2","UKC14,UKC21",,20th Century newspaper,Media 10688,1,5,1934,Spring,1,5,1934,Spring,A.425 . Thc Times . E.C.4 . T0 CO'MBAT the DROUGHT and Housing Shortage T ballast and concreic comptany requires inesior,"The Times, 1st May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10689,1,5,1934,Spring,1,5,1934,Spring,cooperation in protecting itself against the evil consequences of the drought . The Government looked to the water undertakers 'to take,"The Times, 1st May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10690,1,5,1934,Spring,1,5,1934,Spring,assist in their own protection against the conseqtiences of the drought by exercising great care and moderation in the use of,"The Times, 1st May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10691,1,5,1934,Spring,1,5,1934,Spring,and Mr. H. W Martin of the great Central African drought of 1890 . In Discover.v the Dean of St. Paul,"The Times, 1st May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10692,1,5,1934,Spring,1,5,1934,Spring,"while an absence of rain , together with evidences of drought ini some sections and the "" btillish "" foreign weekly","The Times, 1st May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10693,3,5,1934,Spring,3,5,1934,Spring,of the Orange Free State had suffered owing to the drought . 1 admired the courage with which they carried on,"The Times, 3th May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10694,3,5,1934,Spring,3,5,1934,Spring,"a day in Bechuanaland . With their limited resources , drought and cattle disease have severely affected the native terri- tories","The Times, 3th May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10695,3,5,1934,Spring,3,5,1934,Spring,rcacted owing to reports of rains in sections of the drought areas . Fair buying by Southwestcrn intcrests cattsed an advance,"The Times, 3th May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10696,4,5,1934,Spring,4,5,1934,Spring,I can only put this phenomenon down to the prolonged drought . It is possible that sonie parasite was thereby killed,"The Times, 4th May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10697,4,5,1934,Spring,4,5,1934,Spring,"their reservoirs , and it would catch compensation water during drought . Halifax , he added , had to let 5,000,000","The Times, 4th May 1934",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE44,Halifax,20th Century newspaper,Media 10698,5,5,1934,Spring,5,5,1934,Spring,for their co- operation during the difficult period of prolonged drought . and asked them to spare no effort to keep,"The Times, 5th May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10699,5,5,1934,Spring,5,5,1934,Spring,never had a proper water supply ; but the recent drought revealed that some even of the large urban water undertakings,"The Times, 5th May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10700,7,5,1934,Spring,7,5,1934,Spring,", for lack of moisture , owing to the spring drought , failed to germinate for over a month . During","The Times, 7th May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10701,8,5,1934,Spring,8,5,1934,Spring,"out little hope of an immediate brcak either in the drought or the heat wave . At Sioux City , Iowa","The Times, 8th May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10702,9,5,1934,Spring,9,5,1934,Spring,ing generally slackens ; though it is true that the drought last winter must have mitigated the effect of the usual,"The Times, 9th May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10703,9,5,1934,Spring,9,5,1934,Spring,". Results would have been substantiallv better but for the drought , which involved the North Wales Power Company in an","The Times, 9th May 1934",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10704,9,5,1934,Spring,9,5,1934,Spring,"of higher Prices later . The scrious losses from the drought which occurred after this lime last year , followed by","The Times, 9th May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10705,11,5,1934,Spring,11,5,1934,Spring,have their wits about them . Through the green the drought has still left its traces . There are bare patches,"The Times, 11st May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10706,11,5,1934,Spring,11,5,1934,Spring,") . ChIICAGO . May 10 , -Reports of Serious drought , dust- storms . and crop deterioration dominated the grain","The Times, 11st May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10707,12,5,1934,Spring,12,5,1934,Spring,"takes its name , but this year 's long spring drought has enabled it to breed in swarms and travel .","The Times, 12th May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10708,12,5,1934,Spring,12,5,1934,Spring,"any accuracy of the extent of crop damage which the drought-and now this "" black blizzard "" -has so far caused","The Times, 12th May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10709,12,5,1934,Spring,12,5,1934,Spring,"Further helpful influences weic advices of a contiiitlancc of the drought , together with the strength of North-western markets and a","The Times, 12th May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10710,12,5,1934,Spring,12,5,1934,Spring,"withi the view of allowing the farmers in the "" drought "" States to participate . These farmers will thus be","The Times, 12th May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10711,12,5,1934,Spring,12,5,1934,Spring,"farmers will thus be recompensed for losses caused by the drought by the benefit payment , which , it is asserted","The Times, 12th May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10712,12,5,1934,Spring,12,5,1934,Spring,many cases represent the sole income of farmers in the drought areas . The Farm Administration announced on April 28 that,"The Times, 12th May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10713,15,5,1934,Spring,15,5,1934,Spring,report of the Forestry Commissioners shows the effect of the drought of last summer on plantations in this country . (,"The Times, 15th May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10714,15,5,1934,Spring,15,5,1934,Spring,"14. -- AFFORESTATION IN BRITAIN EFFECT OF LAST YEAR 'S DROUGHT The fourteenth annual report of the Forestry Commlissioners , for","The Times, 15th May 1934",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10715,15,5,1934,Spring,15,5,1934,Spring,"9d. net. ) , naturally makes several observations on the drought of last summer and its effects . As in the","The Times, 15th May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10716,15,5,1934,Spring,15,5,1934,Spring,"last summer and its effects . As in the 1921 drought , new plantations on clay soils in the South-East of","The Times, 15th May 1934",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10717,15,5,1934,Spring,15,5,1934,Spring,"Planting on mounds or turfs was not so successful under drought condi-tions , and on some areas there was heavy loss","The Times, 15th May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10718,15,5,1934,Spring,15,5,1934,Spring,"of the Commission 's nurseries felt the effects of the drought severely . NuTsery Weeds , however , were more easily","The Times, 15th May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10719,16,5,1934,Spring,16,5,1934,Spring,policy is the change in the weather . The long drought broke yesterday . and rain is reported to have fallen,"The Times, 16th May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10720,16,5,1934,Spring,16,5,1934,Spring,"WEST , but not in sufficict quantity to alleviate the drought . Dame Janet Campbell was yesterday appointed a member of","The Times, 16th May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10721,16,5,1934,Spring,16,5,1934,Spring,"rccovered and deposited in ponds on the estatc . The drought is not the cause of the water 's disappearance ,","The Times, 16th May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10722,18,5,1934,Spring,18,5,1934,Spring,which disclosed an absence of offerings . In wheat unbroken drought in the North-West and furliter reports of croP damage indttced,"The Times, 18th May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10723,18,5,1934,Spring,18,5,1934,Spring,"causes are responsible for this- namely , rates and the drought . BURDEN OF RATES Last year , you will remember","The Times, 18th May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10724,18,5,1934,Spring,18,5,1934,Spring,substantially in-creased for the year 1934 . EFFECTS OF TIHE DROUGHT The second cause which . as I have already mentioned,"The Times, 18th May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10725,18,5,1934,Spring,18,5,1934,Spring,"of the North WVales PIower Company , was the unprecedented drought which obtained throughout last year ; actually , the rainfall","The Times, 18th May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10726,18,5,1934,Spring,18,5,1934,Spring,the company is still suffering from the continuance of the drought . As a consequence it was necessary for the company,"The Times, 18th May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10727,18,5,1934,Spring,18,5,1934,Spring,1933 the cost of meeting the expenses incurred by the drought would have been to soimc cxtent lessened . The Electricity,"The Times, 18th May 1934",Wales,UKL,,,North Wales,20th Century newspaper,Media 10728,18,5,1934,Spring,18,5,1934,Spring,"which we have unfortunately no control , such as the drought , will be a little kinder to us in the","The Times, 18th May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10729,19,5,1934,Spring,19,5,1934,Spring,"harvest , which had been threatened with ruin by the drought . NAZIS AND THE STAHLHELM FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT BERLIN","The Times, 19th May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10730,19,5,1934,Spring,19,5,1934,Spring,IN THE EARLY RAINS FROM A CORRESPONDENT Last year 's drought effectively thinned out garden weeds but left a legacy of,"The Times, 19th May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10731,19,5,1934,Spring,19,5,1934,Spring,"the crop outlook is clouded by the continuance of the drought , sales indicate a ( Continued at foot of next","The Times, 19th May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10732,21,5,1934,Spring,21,5,1934,Spring,"news of a defi , cincrvc of moistttre in the drought areas and on locad buy'ing. closing firm at Ic. higher","The Times, 21st May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10733,22,5,1934,Spring,22,5,1934,Spring,", thc declining purchasing power of farmers owing to the drought , and the contra-seasonal decrease in freight-car loadings are combining","The Times, 22th May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10734,23,5,1934,Spring,23,5,1934,Spring,"sphere of thc fly at both ends , spate and drought . Mr. Wood Nwas a great host , and entertained","The Times, 23th May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10735,23,5,1934,Spring,23,5,1934,Spring,that thc recent moistmre has becn inadeqsiate to relievc the drought conditions . All grain finally reacted undcr profit-takinR and the,"The Times, 23th May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10736,24,5,1934,Spring,24,5,1934,Spring,d who knows whether they are right ? -that the drought of last year and the floods of previous years are,"The Times, 24th May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10737,24,5,1934,Spring,24,5,1934,Spring,"at the Imperial Institute , S.W.7 . WATER RESERVOIRS AND DROUGHT ENGINEER 'S SUGGESTION FOR INMESTIGATION Mr. Reginald Francis Baker ,","The Times, 24th May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10738,24,5,1934,Spring,24,5,1934,Spring,"of Water Engineers at Birkenhead yesterday , referred to the drought and gave the records of the Alwen reservoir in North","The Times, 24th May 1934",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD74,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10739,24,5,1934,Spring,24,5,1934,Spring,go to the otiler end of the scale and investigate drought conditions in relation to reservoir practice . Hc did not,"The Times, 24th May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10740,25,5,1934,Spring,25,5,1934,Spring,"a continued lack of outsidc interest despite * bullish "" drought and crop news from all belts . In wheat scattcred","The Times, 25th May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10741,26,5,1934,Spring,26,5,1934,Spring,to meet scarcity of water supplies due to the exceptional drought . Water unicrtakers whosc watcr supplics may run short arc-reminded,"The Times, 26th May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10742,26,5,1934,Spring,26,5,1934,Spring,needed to meet the conditions arising from so exceptional a drought as that which the country has cxpcrienced . COLLECTION OF,"The Times, 26th May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10743,26,5,1934,Spring,26,5,1934,Spring,any Order must be works made necessary by thc' exceptional drought ; pro- visions to meet normal expansion must be secured,"The Times, 26th May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10744,26,5,1934,Spring,26,5,1934,Spring,", have found startling proof of the seriousness of the drought . Aftcr sinking a bore through 140ft. of chalk and","The Times, 26th May 1934",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ13,Saunderton,20th Century newspaper,Media 10745,26,5,1934,Spring,26,5,1934,Spring,", 2s. ; plain , Is . ) . SUMMER DROUGHT I PRECAUTIONS FOR THIE GARDENER FROM A CORRESPONDENT An inborn","The Times, 26th May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10746,26,5,1934,Spring,26,5,1934,Spring,gardeners of the simplest precautions against the disastrous effects of drought . Gardeners in the South of England had a taste,"The Times, 26th May 1934",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10747,26,5,1934,Spring,26,5,1934,Spring,"of England had a taste of those effects in the drought that began a year ago and , that though nominally","The Times, 26th May 1934",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10748,26,5,1934,Spring,26,5,1934,Spring,the newly planted trees and shrubs . A continuance of drought will be more than many old trees on thin or,"The Times, 26th May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10749,26,5,1934,Spring,26,5,1934,Spring,all can do something to mitigate the effects of a drought on plants . Continual stirring of the surface of the,"The Times, 26th May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10750,28,5,1934,Spring,28,5,1934,Spring,"4P0 slhccp since Fcbruary from worms catusc ( l by drought . Otlicr farmcrs , hc said . had lost many","The Times, 28th May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10751,29,5,1934,Spring,29,5,1934,Spring,about averting distress due to crop faitures owing to the drought and the consequent increase in the cost of living .,"The Times, 29th May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10752,29,5,1934,Spring,29,5,1934,Spring,"28. -The lack of relicf in the American and Canadian drought sections caused an early advance in grain , The strength","The Times, 29th May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10753,30,5,1934,Spring,30,5,1934,Spring,"JOHNSTONE , Trewithen , Grampound Road , Cornwall . THE DROUGHT IN SURREY By way of -einforcing the repeated appeals for","The Times, 30th May 1934",England,"UKK,UKJ","UKK3,UKJ2","UKK30,UKJ23","Cornwall,Grampound Road,Trewithen",20th Century newspaper,Media 10754,30,5,1934,Spring,30,5,1934,Spring,and ncarly 300 houses destroyed . Owing to the prolonged drought little water was available for extinguishing the fire . Serious,"The Times, 30th May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10755,30,5,1934,Spring,30,5,1934,Spring,Birds ; Telephone Charges : A Village Poster : The Drought in Surrev ; Oberammergau : National Recovery Bonds : Gold,"The Times, 30th May 1934",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 10756,30,5,1934,Spring,30,5,1934,Spring,of thle outsideinest offset an absence of moislture in the drought areas and continued reports of croP damage . Considerable selling,"The Times, 30th May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10757,31,5,1934,Spring,31,5,1934,Spring,"feed for cattle and other livestock occasioned by the severe drought , which still prevails throughout virtually all the farming and","The Times, 31st May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10758,31,5,1934,Spring,31,5,1934,Spring,their livestock . Government officials returning from an inspection of drought-stricken States report that in some areas cattle are already dying,"The Times, 31st May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10759,31,5,1934,Spring,31,5,1934,Spring,"people have had their homes destroyed by fire . The drought continues over most of the country , and the latest","The Times, 31st May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10760,31,5,1934,Spring,31,5,1934,Spring,"Canadian Pacific line are completely blown out , and the drought makes reseeding impossible . Conditions are akin to those in","The Times, 31st May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10761,31,5,1934,Spring,31,5,1934,Spring,"14 ) American crops are seriously threatened by the prevailing drought . ( p. 14 ) The new "" Confessional Synod","The Times, 31st May 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10762,1,6,1934,Summer,1,6,1934,Summer,"proportions than any country has known in modern times . Drought afflicts 21 States , some more cruelly than others .","The Times, 1st June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10763,1,6,1934,Summer,1,6,1934,Summer,the Weather Bureau as being in its area of chronic drought . Deficiency in moisture affects the northern three-fourths of the,"The Times, 1st June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10764,1,6,1934,Summer,1,6,1934,Summer,"strength of otitside markets and on world-wide com- Plaints of drought . An improved Public interest , combined with claims of","The Times, 1st June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10765,2,6,1934,Summer,2,6,1934,Summer,". ALFRED NORTH , Bovey Tracey . CONSERVING RAIN The drought still continues , and it is interesting to contemplate the","The Times, 2th June 1934",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,Bovey Tracey,20th Century newspaper,Media 10766,2,6,1934,Summer,2,6,1934,Summer,"engineering science having developed so far , this fear of drought ought not to occur. -Mr . A. W. E. BULLNIORE","The Times, 2th June 1934",England,"UKI,UKH","UKI2,UKH2","UKI23,UKH23","Harefield,Letchworth",20th Century newspaper,Media 10767,2,6,1934,Summer,2,6,1934,Summer,"News SWINDON WATER SUPPLY 100,000 ARTESIAN WELL SCHEME SAFEGUARD AGAINST DROUGHT FRO 'M OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT I SWVINDON , JUNE 1","The Times, 2th June 1934",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK14,Swindon,20th Century newspaper,Media 10768,2,6,1934,Summer,2,6,1934,Summer,"I SWVINDON , JUNE 1 In the niidst of general drought the town of Swindon is now the fortunate possessor of","The Times, 2th June 1934",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK14,Swindon,20th Century newspaper,Media 10769,2,6,1934,Summer,2,6,1934,Summer,""" to be readv for 1934 . "" The earlier drought to wvhich Sir Hilton Young referred caused a serious water","The Times, 2th June 1934",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK14,Swindon,20th Century newspaper,Media 10770,2,6,1934,Summer,2,6,1934,Summer,and others . The iMlinister of Health referred to the drought and the Government 's measures to relieve the situation .,"The Times, 2th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10771,2,6,1934,Summer,2,6,1934,Summer,", could prevent all the evils of so exceptional a drought , but the more thorough and prompt the precautions were","The Times, 2th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10772,2,6,1934,Summer,2,6,1934,Summer,part in any particular part of its work . TRHE DROUGHT A CONFERENCE OF EXPERTS RIVER 'S FALLING FLOW London yesterday,"The Times, 2th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10773,2,6,1934,Summer,2,6,1934,Summer,"London yesterday entered upon what is known as an official drought , a stage reached when there has been no rainfall","The Times, 2th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10774,2,6,1934,Summer,2,6,1934,Summer,"standard average for May of 1,096,000,000 gallons . In the drought year of 1921 the flow fell as low as 200,000,000","The Times, 2th June 1934",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK13,Teddington,20th Century newspaper,Media 10775,2,6,1934,Summer,2,6,1934,Summer,"required in order to meet the emergency caused by the drought . He announced that , in order that there might","The Times, 2th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10776,2,6,1934,Summer,2,6,1934,Summer,"covered with gorse and heather , which many days of drought had made as inflammable as tinder , but containing also","The Times, 2th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10777,2,6,1934,Summer,2,6,1934,Summer,safe- guard the town of Swindon against the danger of drought . was officially brought into opera- tion yesterday by Sir,"The Times, 2th June 1934",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK14,Swindon,20th Century newspaper,Media 10778,4,6,1934,Summer,4,6,1934,Summer,"sooner instead of later . As it happened , the drought robbed the gamble of half its risk , and there","The Times, 4th June 1934",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10779,4,6,1934,Summer,4,6,1934,Summer,"spare the course , which as a result of the drought is unusually hard , althoughi the grass , spangled with","The Times, 4th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10780,4,6,1934,Summer,4,6,1934,Summer,"child , "" and Miss 3NI . S. Armstrong 's Drought , "" a dramatic picture of a life and death","The Times, 4th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10781,4,6,1934,Summer,4,6,1934,Summer,to virtuallv all crops by the prolonged and still unbroken drought . Throughout the Mliddle Western States temperatures of 105deg .,"The Times, 4th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10782,4,6,1934,Summer,4,6,1934,Summer,"cope with the situation adequately , and added that the drought was now "" approaching the proportions of a national calamity","The Times, 4th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10783,4,6,1934,Summer,4,6,1934,Summer,"and large areas of timber have been destroyed . The drought has , however , been broken on the prairies by","The Times, 4th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10784,4,6,1934,Summer,4,6,1934,Summer,"ago , is reported to be increasing daily . THE DROUGHT IN ENGLAND NO SIGN OF REIJEF There was no sign","The Times, 4th June 1934",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10785,4,6,1934,Summer,4,6,1934,Summer,yesterday of any immediate relief from the general condition of drought in England . From all parts of the country came,"The Times, 4th June 1934",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10786,4,6,1934,Summer,4,6,1934,Summer,"their reservoir equipment sufficient to carry them over periods of drought , but as a matter of common prudence in administration","The Times, 4th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10787,4,6,1934,Summer,4,6,1934,Summer,incurred the expense of providing fully against such a prolonged drought as this . In the absence of general rain in,"The Times, 4th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10788,4,6,1934,Summer,4,6,1934,Summer,among the driest and sunniest days yet experienced in a drought that has in many places proceeded well into its third,"The Times, 4th June 1934",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10789,4,6,1934,Summer,4,6,1934,Summer,THE BEST USE OF WATER FROM A CORRESPONDENT The continuing drought is becoming rather serious for all growers of vegetables .,"The Times, 4th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10790,4,6,1934,Summer,4,6,1934,Summer,"the leaves . Usually soft water is scarce during a drought , but if there is any it should be used","The Times, 4th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10791,4,6,1934,Summer,4,6,1934,Summer,"car go unwashed than that their crops should suffer from drought . Although there arc many disadvantages of drought , one","The Times, 4th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10792,4,6,1934,Summer,4,6,1934,Summer,"suffer from drought . Although there arc many disadvantages of drought , one of its blessings is that the opportunity occtirs","The Times, 4th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10793,4,6,1934,Summer,4,6,1934,Summer,"during the past week on the labour troubles and the drought in the Mliddle Western and Western States , which is","The Times, 4th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10794,4,6,1934,Summer,4,6,1934,Summer,is not before the American people . GRAVITY OF THE DROUGHT It can not be estimated yet what degree ol calamity,"The Times, 4th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10795,4,6,1934,Summer,4,6,1934,Summer,"can not be estimated yet what degree ol calamity the drought has brought to ag-riculture , but the time seems to","The Times, 4th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10796,4,6,1934,Summer,4,6,1934,Summer,"still may bc. but it must conie Soon . for drought and excessive heat are takin , their toll now with","The Times, 4th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10797,4,6,1934,Summer,4,6,1934,Summer,"showed nio enthusiasnm reg-arding , thec possible break in the drought . The nmarket closed irreguilar . The indtistrial and merchandising","The Times, 4th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10798,4,6,1934,Summer,4,6,1934,Summer,"generally was niot in sympathy with arti advance on a drought so early in the season , A setback then occurred","The Times, 4th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10799,4,6,1934,Summer,4,6,1934,Summer,"market to-day , with a forecast of showers in the drought areas and indications of an overbought condition constituting additional bearish","The Times, 4th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10800,5,6,1934,Summer,5,6,1934,Summer,"delightful , but the links were burnt up through the drought : One of the few last-holc games was that between","The Times, 5th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10801,5,6,1934,Summer,5,6,1934,Summer,he bore up so long as he did . The drought looked as though it was about to break at last,"The Times, 5th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10802,5,6,1934,Summer,5,6,1934,Summer,should suffice easily until the end of 1934 . The drought should affect only the prices of the ungarnered harvest of,"The Times, 5th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10803,5,6,1934,Summer,5,6,1934,Summer,increase in expenditures for relief and recoverv even if the drought had not come along to swell the prospective total .,"The Times, 5th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10804,5,6,1934,Summer,5,6,1934,Summer,"year of 819,000,000 gallons . On Jtune 4 in the drought year of 1921 the flow was 378,000,000 gallons and the","The Times, 5th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10805,5,6,1934,Summer,5,6,1934,Summer,the supply of Leeds and Bristol combined . During the drought last vear the Board 's system of supply stood the,"The Times, 5th June 1934",England,"UKK,UKE","UKK1,UKE4","UKK11,UKE42",Bristol,20th Century newspaper,Media 10806,5,6,1934,Summer,5,6,1934,Summer,"temperature well above 70deg. locally . No check to the drought was reported from any part of the country , the","The Times, 5th June 1934",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10807,5,6,1934,Summer,5,6,1934,Summer,"crops , because of the ravages already made by the drought , heat , anid one of the worst visitations of","The Times, 5th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10808,5,6,1934,Summer,5,6,1934,Summer,"listed on Saturday , should be recognized as suffering from drought and so be eligible for emergency crop loans . RAIN","The Times, 5th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10809,5,6,1934,Summer,5,6,1934,Summer,"conserving the domestic water supply of London owing to the drought , he has considered the possibility of making use of","The Times, 5th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10810,5,6,1934,Summer,5,6,1934,Summer,Alexander Kaye Butterworth ) .. .. .. .. 15 The Drought ( Mr. W. R. Hodglkinson . Nlr . H. H.,"The Times, 5th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10811,5,6,1934,Summer,5,6,1934,Summer,of a dearth of wheat on account of the world drought are stated to be groundless ; though most crops are,"The Times, 5th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10812,5,6,1934,Summer,5,6,1934,Summer,", rudor Street , E.C.4 , June 1 . THE DROUGHT * TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES Sir , -In","The Times, 5th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10813,5,6,1934,Summer,5,6,1934,Summer,idiotic to suggest an experiment on these lines during this drought period ? Clouds of a threatening look have not been,"The Times, 5th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10814,5,6,1934,Summer,5,6,1934,Summer,. TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES Sir. -During thc drought of 18931 had to spcnd about 250 in drawisg wvatcr,"The Times, 5th June 1934",England,"UKJ,UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1","UKJ14,UKJ22,UKJ24","Mapledurham,Sussex,River Thames",20th Century newspaper,Media 10815,5,6,1934,Summer,5,6,1934,Summer,. An immense amount of water could bc stored against drought . Thousands of gallons run to waste durinig thunderstorms or,"The Times, 5th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10816,5,6,1934,Summer,5,6,1934,Summer,will be definitely below average in yield . If the drought continues the crop may be as low as last year,"The Times, 5th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10817,5,6,1934,Summer,5,6,1934,Summer,"FOURTH OF JUNE AT ETON LATE BUT BRILLIANT SUNSHINE A drought has many disadvantages , but not on the Fourth of","The Times, 5th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10818,5,6,1934,Summer,5,6,1934,Summer,"the wheat belt ( which seemed to dis'pel fears of drought in the Westem cotton belt ) , also had a","The Times, 5th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10819,5,6,1934,Summer,5,6,1934,Summer,stocks were supported on advices of sporadic showers in the drought areas . The earlier gains were well maintained in the,"The Times, 5th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10820,6,6,1934,Summer,6,6,1934,Summer,"'36 , F-rozmna , N.W.3 , Points from Letters THE DROUGHT' If householders , hotel-kccpcrs , ihstitutions , &c. , would","The Times, 6th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10821,6,6,1934,Summer,6,6,1934,Summer,"stretch of water last , summer after heavy rain following drought . but there has been practically no rain . fall","The Times, 6th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10822,6,6,1934,Summer,6,6,1934,Summer,Duff Tollemache ) .. 10 Points from Letters : -The Drought ; Coleridge Memorial ; The Tashi Lama ; Modern Weapons,"The Times, 6th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10823,6,6,1934,Summer,6,6,1934,Summer,by the people as a whole . London and the Drought At the beginning of this month London officially entered upon,"The Times, 6th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10824,6,6,1934,Summer,6,6,1934,Summer,of this month London officially entered upon a state of drought . There has been no rain during the last few,"The Times, 6th June 1934",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 10825,6,6,1934,Summer,6,6,1934,Summer,serious than it was on Derby Day in the great drought year of 1921-a year in which the flow of the,"The Times, 6th June 1934",England,"UKF,UKK,UKJ,UKK","UKF1,UKK1,UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1","UKF11,UKK13","Teddington,River Thames",20th Century newspaper,Media 10826,6,6,1934,Summer,6,6,1934,Summer,a fortiori in other parts of the country where the drought has been even more severe . It is therefore the,"The Times, 6th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10827,7,6,1934,Summer,7,6,1934,Summer,"conserving the domestic water supply of London owing to the drought , he would consider the possibility of making use of","The Times, 7th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10828,7,6,1934,Summer,7,6,1934,Summer,"seny . May 16 ) ; and E. A. F. DROUGHT and B. D. GALLIE , to rank of Lt. (","The Times, 7th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10829,7,6,1934,Summer,7,6,1934,Summer,"special Message from President Roosevelt on the subject of the drought , with a request that an appropria- tion for relief","The Times, 7th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10830,7,6,1934,Summer,7,6,1934,Summer,present visitation should not be considered so much as a drought as something approach- ing the proportions of a disaster .,"The Times, 7th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10831,7,6,1934,Summer,7,6,1934,Summer,"red area of the map where are found the chronic drought districts , there live at least 125,000 families , and","The Times, 7th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10832,7,6,1934,Summer,7,6,1934,Summer,500 men are fighting the flames . RAIN TN ENGLAND DROUGHT BROKEN IN THE SOUTH-EAST FROM OUR WEATHER CORRESPONDENT Rain fell,"The Times, 7th June 1934",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10833,7,6,1934,Summer,7,6,1934,Summer,"had been reported from Bridlington and Scarborough . An absolute drought that seemed likely , in parts of South-East England ,","The Times, 7th June 1934",England,UKE,"UKE1,UKE2","UKE12,UKE22","Bridlington,Scarborough",20th Century newspaper,Media 10834,8,6,1934,Summer,8,6,1934,Summer,the institution of summer time was responsiblc not only for drought but for flood . ( Lauighiter . ) He dared,"The Times, 8th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10835,8,6,1934,Summer,8,6,1934,Summer,with a caution . Simpson : was accordingly released . DROUGHT AND WATER SUPPLIES SIR H. YOUNG 'S OPTIMISM Sir Hilton,"The Times, 8th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10836,8,6,1934,Summer,8,6,1934,Summer,"a new reservoir at Halifax yesterday , said that the drought wvas tIle worst for 50 years . Taking the country","The Times, 8th June 1934",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE44,Halifax,20th Century newspaper,Media 10837,8,6,1934,Summer,8,6,1934,Summer,was the best way to avoid serious hardship if the drought continued . '. le reminded authorities of the importance of,"The Times, 8th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10838,9,6,1934,Summer,9,6,1934,Summer,"water , surely there would be , even in a drought , some pond , pool , stream , or garden-","The Times, 9th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10839,9,6,1934,Summer,9,6,1934,Summer,"about 105,000,000 ) which the Governmcnt planned to spend on drought relief would be needed . What is described as a","The Times, 9th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10840,9,6,1934,Summer,9,6,1934,Summer,l SATURDAY JUNE 9 1934 Special Articles : PAGE The Drought . From Our NMeteorological Correspondent *5 . .. .. I,"The Times, 9th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10841,9,6,1934,Summer,9,6,1934,Summer,"chance of success than is usual in periods of long drought , for the reason that , as he says ,","The Times, 9th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10842,9,6,1934,Summer,9,6,1934,Summer,", Qucen 's Gate , S.W.7 , June & THE DROUGHT UNPRECEDENTED FOR 80 YEARS RAINLESS LANDS AND DUST STORMS From","The Times, 9th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10843,9,6,1934,Summer,9,6,1934,Summer,"Meteorological Correspondent Some accounts that have appeared of the great drought , that is still unbroken over a large pro-portion of","The Times, 9th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10844,9,6,1934,Summer,9,6,1934,Summer,latitudes . It may seem at first in-credible that the drought area should actually cover only about a fortieth part of,"The Times, 9th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10845,9,6,1934,Summer,9,6,1934,Summer,contribution to it of the normal fall over the present drought area is very small . Not only are the oceans,"The Times, 9th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10846,9,6,1934,Summer,9,6,1934,Summer,"with accuracy of detail the intensity and duration of this drought over its whole extent , but some notion of its","The Times, 9th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10847,9,6,1934,Summer,9,6,1934,Summer,comparisons will presently be made with the most notable previous droughts in this country-those of 1887 and 192 1 . For,"The Times, 9th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10848,9,6,1934,Summer,9,6,1934,Summer,"three miles , the already serious damage due to the drought was enhanced by the accumulation of deep deposits of fine","The Times, 9th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10849,9,6,1934,Summer,9,6,1934,Summer,"weather that operates slowly , without sensational periods of total drought and exceptional heat , to cause a serious deficiency of","The Times, 9th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10850,9,6,1934,Summer,9,6,1934,Summer,", and at such times it seemed as though the drought had definitely ended . EARLIER DROUGHTS Accurate records of rainfall","The Times, 9th June 1934",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10851,9,6,1934,Summer,9,6,1934,Summer,seemed as though the drought had definitely ended . EARLIER DROUGHTS Accurate records of rainfall at individual places throughout the British,"The Times, 9th June 1934",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10852,9,6,1934,Summer,9,6,1934,Summer,". It is possible , however , to compare British droughts during the past 80 years with the present drought as","The Times, 9th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10853,9,6,1934,Summer,9,6,1934,Summer,"British droughts during the past 80 years with the present drought as observed in this country , and this shows that","The Times, 9th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10854,9,6,1934,Summer,9,6,1934,Summer,in many respects the two nearest rivals-the nine months ' droughts of 1887 and 1921-are less remarkable . That both lasted,"The Times, 9th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10855,9,6,1934,Summer,9,6,1934,Summer,area at least equal to that covered by the present drought was not involved . Dr. Brooks has constructed world maps,"The Times, 9th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10856,9,6,1934,Summer,9,6,1934,Summer,such maps for these to give an idea of the drought areas . In 1887 one may conclude that the dry,"The Times, 9th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10857,9,6,1934,Summer,9,6,1934,Summer,except that the American portion probably extended farther north . Drought was particularly scverc from Southern.Ircland across to Austria . In,"The Times, 9th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10858,9,6,1934,Summer,9,6,1934,Summer,"year owing to the poor grain harvest , and the drought in England and Wales wvas particularly severe . Neither of","The Times, 9th June 1934","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10859,9,6,1934,Summer,9,6,1934,Summer,question of the pr'obable lengthl of time over which the drought will continuceis of great importance ; the distress to which,"The Times, 9th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10860,9,6,1934,Summer,9,6,1934,Summer,a prediction of the time that wvill elapse before the drought ends . The grain belt is dangerouslv close to a,"The Times, 9th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10861,9,6,1934,Summer,9,6,1934,Summer,on the menner in which the ' end of the drought ''-to use a rather vague expression-xvill probably come . The,"The Times, 9th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10862,9,6,1934,Summer,9,6,1934,Summer,an American State to be associated in normal times with drought over some other area not very far awvay suggests that,"The Times, 9th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10863,9,6,1934,Summer,9,6,1934,Summer,that consider- able relief over one part of the whole drought area may be accompanied bv intensification of dryness in another,"The Times, 9th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10864,9,6,1934,Summer,9,6,1934,Summer,Another point in favour of exceptional local prolongation of the drought is that after delay has occurred in the arrival of,"The Times, 9th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10865,9,6,1934,Summer,9,6,1934,Summer,"which would be in accord- ance with experience in lesser droughts , might be calamitous for some of the unlucky regions","The Times, 9th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10866,9,6,1934,Summer,9,6,1934,Summer,for dealing with deficiency of water supplies due to the drought : - For the British Waterworks Association. - Alderman A.,"The Times, 9th June 1934",England,UKF,UKF1,UKF14,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10867,9,6,1934,Summer,9,6,1934,Summer,"2in. and 3in . Raips also fell yesterday throughout the drought areas in the Southern Prairies , and the situation is","The Times, 9th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10868,11,6,1934,Summer,11,6,1934,Summer,"yellows toned dowti byv the fatigued gr.een'and dun of the drought-stricken plain-for it has become a plain already , this.oval of'","The Times, 11st June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10869,11,6,1934,Summer,11,6,1934,Summer,the public authorities were taking a serious view of the drought ; it made him feel that a public example was,"The Times, 11st June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10870,11,6,1934,Summer,11,6,1934,Summer,", but it does not tell all the story . DROUGHT RELIEF MIr . Roosevelt sent to Congress yester- day a","The Times, 11st June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10871,11,6,1934,Summer,11,6,1934,Summer,"( 6105,000,000 ) for the relief of sufferers from the drought , and this has spurred his critics to ask why","The Times, 11st June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10872,11,6,1934,Summer,11,6,1934,Summer,and may be a measure of the first importance . Drought relief mav be an unexpectedly large factor in the coming,"The Times, 11st June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10873,11,6,1934,Summer,11,6,1934,Summer,T'hough there have been rains in some parts of the drought area in the past few days they have not come,"The Times, 11st June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10874,11,6,1934,Summer,11,6,1934,Summer,has been known for some time would be spent on drought relief . It has been the hope of the Administration,"The Times, 11st June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10875,11,6,1934,Summer,11,6,1934,Summer,"and $4,93 1,000 for the note issue . Despite the drought and the unrest in the labour tield , the Dun","The Times, 11st June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10876,12,6,1934,Summer,12,6,1934,Summer,ply of hot water encourages selfishness and in times of drought is inexcusable . Why not there- fore have water meters,"The Times, 12th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10877,12,6,1934,Summer,12,6,1934,Summer,"Metropolitan nWater Board , realizing that the cortirtuance' of tite drought calls for still greater cconomy of watcr , is appealing'","The Times, 12th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10878,12,6,1934,Summer,12,6,1934,Summer,about to be issued in the following terms : - DROUGHT WARNING The Board earnestly appeals to consumners to use less,"The Times, 12th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10879,12,6,1934,Summer,12,6,1934,Summer,"common wiih manv areas in the South , had had drought conditions for about 12 months . There was nothing alarmist","The Times, 12th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10880,12,6,1934,Summer,12,6,1934,Summer,of the contending camps of employers and employed . THE DROUGHT For the moment the crisis in the steel industry is,"The Times, 12th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10881,12,6,1934,Summer,12,6,1934,Summer,industry is even overshadowing the desperate situation caused by the drought throughout the agricultural States of the Middle and Far WVest,"The Times, 12th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10882,13,6,1934,Summer,13,6,1934,Summer,"a considerable disadvantage in an un- familiar country during a drought like the prc- sent. -Mr . H. W. SHEPHEARD-WALWNYN ,","The Times, 13th June 1934","Scotland,England","UKM,UKG","UKM6,UKG2","UKM62,UKG22","Dalwhinnie,Kenley",20th Century newspaper,Media 10883,13,6,1934,Summer,13,6,1934,Summer,", owing to some influence of nature , such as drought , the demand for sea transport were to improve and","The Times, 13th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10884,13,6,1934,Summer,13,6,1934,Summer,". ; ; .. 19 Illustrations : London and the Drought . . . , . 20 Correspondence : Child Settlers","The Times, 13th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10885,13,6,1934,Summer,13,6,1934,Summer,SUPPLEMENT [ Thursdays . I 3d . I I THE DROUGHT. : CHINGFORD RESERVOIR HALF EMPTY LOW LEVEL. -Anothcr illustration of,"The Times, 13th June 1934",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI21,Chingford,20th Century newspaper,Media 10886,14,6,1934,Summer,14,6,1934,Summer,to N'crnon ( June 30 ) ; E. A. F. DROUGHT . A. Y. SPEARIIAN. and G. T. COOPER . to,"The Times, 14th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10887,14,6,1934,Summer,14,6,1934,Summer,"the creditor , to put forward proposals . Mosquitoes in Drought Nearly every summer since the War there has been a","The Times, 14th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10888,14,6,1934,Summer,14,6,1934,Summer,prevalence is governed by the conditions of winter . The drought this year has up to now made things very difficult,"The Times, 14th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10889,14,6,1934,Summer,14,6,1934,Summer,their temporary abeyance is one of the blessings of prolonged drought . INFANTICIDE IN LINCOLN 'S INN TO THE EDITOR OF,"The Times, 14th June 1934",England,UKF,UKF3,UKF30,Lincoln,20th Century newspaper,Media 10890,14,6,1934,Summer,14,6,1934,Summer,with the shortage of water supplies due to the prolonged drought will serve to reassure the public that nothing is being,"The Times, 14th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10891,14,6,1934,Summer,14,6,1934,Summer,. less than in the Ottawa year . AGREEMENTS OR DROUGHT ? To take prices in this country . the index,"The Times, 14th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10892,14,6,1934,Summer,14,6,1934,Summer,"CENTENARY EXHIBITION IN LONDON Bridge discussion-not to speak of the drought-gives topical interest to the exhibition of plans , drawings ,","The Times, 14th June 1934",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10893,15,6,1934,Summer,15,6,1934,Summer,"on measures for conserving rainwater . WVhere emergencv due to drought arises local authorities and other water under- takers , in","The Times, 15th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10894,15,6,1934,Summer,15,6,1934,Summer,produce rainfall by heavy gunfire or the extent to which drought might be accentuated through the disturbance of ather by wvireless,"The Times, 15th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10895,15,6,1934,Summer,15,6,1934,Summer,of taking action in either such connexion if the present drought should continue . SIR E. HILTON YOUNG. -I am aware,"The Times, 15th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10896,15,6,1934,Summer,15,6,1934,Summer,"position to deny that ? No answer was given . DROUGHT AND O.T.C. CAMPS Mr. DUFF COOPER , replying to Sip","The Times, 15th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10897,15,6,1934,Summer,15,6,1934,Summer,"Henley , U. ) , said that owing to the drought it would not be possible to hold the customary two","The Times, 15th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10898,15,6,1934,Summer,15,6,1934,Summer,"SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT ASCOT , JU , NE 14 Although the drought has baked and browned the heaths of Berkshire and some","The Times, 15th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10899,15,6,1934,Summer,15,6,1934,Summer,"supplies , to assist on questions arising out of the drought . The objects of appointing the conference were to secure","The Times, 15th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10900,15,6,1934,Summer,15,6,1934,Summer,"trces can not be disregarded , in view of the drought in maniy districts , and this drought is liable to","The Times, 15th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10901,15,6,1934,Summer,15,6,1934,Summer,"view of the drought in maniy districts , and this drought is liable to become more serious unless remedial measures in","The Times, 15th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10902,16,6,1934,Summer,16,6,1934,Summer,", in spite of the hampering influence of the prolonged drought , practically every province of business in the Union showed","The Times, 16th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10903,16,6,1934,Summer,16,6,1934,Summer,"clothes-this tank had not given out during , all Ilic drought of last year and this year . In the same","The Times, 16th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10904,16,6,1934,Summer,16,6,1934,Summer,"1921 . The rainfall during the 12 months preceding the drought of 1921 was v-ry little below the standard average ,","The Times, 16th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10905,16,6,1934,Summer,16,6,1934,Summer,"Weir . In order to deal with matters conccrning the drought which rcquired prompt attention , he asked the board to","The Times, 16th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10906,16,6,1934,Summer,16,6,1934,Summer,authority to take immediate action in all matters affecting the drought . LIEUTENANT-COLONEL KARSLAKE said it was serious that the board,"The Times, 16th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10907,16,6,1934,Summer,16,6,1934,Summer,wagon supplying water for the villagers . Sufferers from ihe drought who havc carried their own water for the past year,"The Times, 16th June 1934",England,UKJ,"UKJ1,UKJ3","UKJ13,UKJ33","Amersham Rural,Ropley",20th Century newspaper,Media 10908,16,6,1934,Summer,16,6,1934,Summer,b.ing forth the tiniest mousc of moisture . The unending drought affects different people in different ways . All those whose,"The Times, 16th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10909,16,6,1934,Summer,16,6,1934,Summer,of the main factors in the general indifference . The drought which is working such mischief with our water sup- plies,"The Times, 16th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10910,16,6,1934,Summer,16,6,1934,Summer,postponed until next year . WATERING GARDENS PROBLEMS OF THE DROUGHT FROM A CORRESPONDENT There are probably few southern gardeners whose,"The Times, 16th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10911,16,6,1934,Summer,16,6,1934,Summer,", or whose garden work is not increased by the drought . This is without precedent in the memory of even","The Times, 16th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10912,16,6,1934,Summer,16,6,1934,Summer,"can give them . In the gardener 's fight with drought science has nothing new to offer , for the systematic","The Times, 16th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10913,16,6,1934,Summer,16,6,1934,Summer,"Lieutenant C. L. E. Drake-Brock-man , Lieutenant G. R. S. Drought .. Licutenant-Colonel C. R. C. Ellis , Lieutenant R. C.","The Times, 16th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10914,16,6,1934,Summer,16,6,1934,Summer,trade calling . with covering induced by iltc continuance of drought in Texsas T-he close was stead at a ne declin,"The Times, 16th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10915,16,6,1934,Summer,16,6,1934,Summer,of WATER which has arisen as a consequence of the.prolonged drought the MetrDoloitan Water Board have made APPLICAXTION to the M-INISTERt,"The Times, 16th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10916,18,6,1934,Summer,18,6,1934,Summer,"found to be good to-morrow , even after the long drought . Luckily quite heavy rain fell at Ascot last week","The Times, 18th June 1934",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ11,ascot,20th Century newspaper,Media 10917,18,6,1934,Summer,18,6,1934,Summer,water supply in view of the anxiety caused by the drought . The sitting of the House on Thursday will be,"The Times, 18th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10918,18,6,1934,Summer,18,6,1934,Summer,": Swimmers at Ruislip is .. 18 Correspondence : The Drought ( NMr . H. P. G. Mlaule , Mr. M.","The Times, 18th June 1934",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Ruislip,20th Century newspaper,Media 10919,18,6,1934,Summer,18,6,1934,Summer,to any form of dictation or or violecnce . THE DROUGHT PRESERVATION OF WATER SUPPLIES ROCKETS FOR RAIN The follo wing,"The Times, 18th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10920,18,6,1934,Summer,18,6,1934,Summer,"selection from a large correspontdenice on the subject of the drought : - TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES Sir ,","The Times, 18th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10921,18,6,1934,Summer,18,6,1934,Summer,that when clouds are low-which is a feature of this drought-they might bc caused to descend in the form of iain,"The Times, 18th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10922,18,6,1934,Summer,18,6,1934,Summer,is true that il some parts of the country the drought has broken to a certaih extent . But there are,"The Times, 18th June 1934",England,"UKF,UKG",,,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 10923,18,6,1934,Summer,18,6,1934,Summer,and Professor H. J. C. Grierson as prcsident . THE DROUGHT WARNINGS TO SAVE WATER SIR WILLIAM PRESCOTT ON PROSECUTIONS No,"The Times, 18th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10924,18,6,1934,Summer,18,6,1934,Summer,"Friday to deal with the situation brought about by the drought . The figurc of consumption on Friday wa 's 287,000,000","The Times, 18th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10925,18,6,1934,Summer,18,6,1934,Summer,this may delay the need for further watering . DURING DROUGHT Celery is a plant which should have first atten- tion,"The Times, 18th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10926,18,6,1934,Summer,18,6,1934,Summer,"first atten- tion in the matter of watering during a drought , but it is not the only way to give","The Times, 18th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10927,18,6,1934,Summer,18,6,1934,Summer,. Merchants are hope- ful that the cffects of the drought in the Wcst will be offset by Govcrnment loans and,"The Times, 18th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10928,18,6,1934,Summer,18,6,1934,Summer,of poison bait has greatly curbed the pest . Earlier drought so scriously affected germination and growth in some districts that,"The Times, 18th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10929,18,6,1934,Summer,18,6,1934,Summer,"bcen fine and warm on both days , and the drought continues . NEW DESTROYER FLOTILLA All the destroyers of the","The Times, 18th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10930,19,6,1934,Summer,19,6,1934,Summer,"BRADLEY . 7 , Drumniond Place , Edinburgh . THE DROUGHT TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES Sir , -It is","The Times, 19th June 1934",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM25,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10931,19,6,1934,Summer,19,6,1934,Summer,WATERING GARDENS Your timely article on the problems of the drought was very helpful to the amateur who does most of,"The Times, 19th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10932,19,6,1934,Summer,19,6,1934,Summer,"been lost , in spite of blazing sun and continuous drought . For a week the appearance of the bed suggests","The Times, 19th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10933,19,6,1934,Summer,19,6,1934,Summer,sink . I find it a good plan in a drought to keep a fair-sized zinc bath by the sink .,"The Times, 19th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10934,19,6,1934,Summer,19,6,1934,Summer,decided not to play in any Test Matches . TUE DROUGHT ECONOMY IN THE PARKS SHOWERS IN PLACES FORECAST FROM OUR,"The Times, 19th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10935,19,6,1934,Summer,19,6,1934,Summer,"in June , 1921 , when there was a serious drought , ivas 328,000 ; 000 gallons , and the average","The Times, 19th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10936,19,6,1934,Summer,19,6,1934,Summer,( Lord Home and Others ) .. .. 10 The Drought ( Mr. John Henniker-Major and lr . S. Rice ),"The Times, 19th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10937,19,6,1934,Summer,19,6,1934,Summer,activities of the Ministry of Health in dealing with the drought . There is still no sign of any substantial rain,"The Times, 19th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10938,19,6,1934,Summer,19,6,1934,Summer,"still no sign of any substantial rain . and the drought , which has lasted with- out serious interruption since November","The Times, 19th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10939,19,6,1934,Summer,19,6,1934,Summer,accurate records exist . The only comparable calamity is the drought which is suspected to have covered the four years 1740,"The Times, 19th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10940,19,6,1934,Summer,19,6,1934,Summer,that meteorologists are quite unable to say when the present drought is likely to end ; and they all seem agreed,"The Times, 19th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10941,19,6,1934,Summer,19,6,1934,Summer,be taken by the Government to minimize the effect of drought ? Unhappily they can do little or nothing to avert,"The Times, 19th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10942,19,6,1934,Summer,19,6,1934,Summer,"and when the existihg system had successfully withstood a severe drought as recently as 1921 , it wotild have been unpardonable","The Times, 19th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10943,19,6,1934,Summer,19,6,1934,Summer,are witnessing the approach of a cycle of wide- spread drought-of which the lack of rain in many parts of our,"The Times, 19th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10944,20,6,1934,Summer,20,6,1934,Summer,"very dry condition of the Old Course owing to the drought , and have suggested that they use it as little","The Times, 20th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10945,20,6,1934,Summer,20,6,1934,Summer,"Westminster , S.W. , June 19 . JOHN EVELYN AND DROUGHT TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES Sir , -In view","The Times, 20th June 1934",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Westminster,20th Century newspaper,Media 10946,20,6,1934,Summer,20,6,1934,Summer,"OF THE TIMES Sir , -In view of the existing drought weather conditions in the time of John Evelyn may be","The Times, 20th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10947,20,6,1934,Summer,20,6,1934,Summer,"seen it reported without comment that in view of the drought swimming baths must be clos--d down , but surely they","The Times, 20th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10948,20,6,1934,Summer,20,6,1934,Summer,to hope that whil ; : tho present year of drought will seriously- affect the quantity of the 1934 vintage it,"The Times, 20th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10949,20,6,1934,Summer,20,6,1934,Summer,"desired , including the measures taken to deal with the drought . the progress of the slum clearance campaign , the","The Times, 20th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10950,20,6,1934,Summer,20,6,1934,Summer,"of nearly 23,000ft. had been rcached . CHECK TO THE DROUGHT RAIN IN MANY DISTRICTS NEARLY HALF AN INCH IN NORTH","The Times, 20th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10951,20,6,1934,Summer,20,6,1934,Summer,change means more than a brief partial check to the drought . A 12-HOUR RAINFALL BENEFIT TO MANCHESTER RESERVOIRS FRONM OUR,"The Times, 20th June 1934",England,UKD,UKD3,"UKD31,UK32",,20th Century newspaper,Media 10952,20,6,1934,Summer,20,6,1934,Summer,"DEFEAT OF COLOMBO And all this , after months of drought , took place along a green belt of grass .","The Times, 20th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10953,20,6,1934,Summer,20,6,1934,Summer,Mr. H. J. Ward ) .. 10 John Evelyn and Drought ( Mr. W. Neill ) 10 Points from Letters :,"The Times, 20th June 1934",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Waterloo,20th Century newspaper,Media 10954,20,6,1934,Summer,20,6,1934,Summer,"monetary situation , to relieve the distress caused by the drought , and , what is of special importance , to","The Times, 20th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10955,20,6,1934,Summer,20,6,1934,Summer,", Westminster , yesterday afternoon . In spite of the drought there were more exhibitors and more entries than at any","The Times, 20th June 1934",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Westminster,20th Century newspaper,Media 10956,21,6,1934,Summer,21,6,1934,Summer,"YEAR OF ACTION SLUM CLEARANCE PROGRESS MIEASURES TO MEET THE DROUGHT HOUSE OF LORDS N% [ EDNESDAY , JUNE 20 In","The Times, 21st June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10957,21,6,1934,Summer,21,6,1934,Summer,what would have happened as a result of the present drought . ( Opposition cheers . ) The Minister of Health,"The Times, 21st June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10958,21,6,1934,Summer,21,6,1934,Summer,very substantial loss this year as a result of the drought . Farmers were having to pay extravagant prices for water,"The Times, 21st June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10959,21,6,1934,Summer,21,6,1934,Summer,health . and trade purposes during the&continuation of the abnormal drought. ,"The Times, 21st June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10960,21,6,1934,Summer,21,6,1934,Summer,no sign of substantial rain and no indication that the drought was likely to end . It became daily mote clear,"The Times, 21st June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10961,21,6,1934,Summer,21,6,1934,Summer,"and conserve its reserves for essential needs . The present drought exceeded in magnitude any thev had ever experienced , so","The Times, 21st June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10962,21,6,1934,Summer,21,6,1934,Summer,discouraged local authorities from improving their Water supply before the drought made him change his policv . The Government 's housing,"The Times, 21st June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10963,21,6,1934,Summer,21,6,1934,Summer,and housing and on the steps taken to meet the drought . ( p. 7 ) IMPERIAL AND FOREIGN The conflict,"The Times, 21st June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10964,21,6,1934,Summer,21,6,1934,Summer,communities arc finding a very valuable aid in tackling the drought problem . SUPPLIES IN RURAL AREAS WN'hilc dealing with this,"The Times, 21st June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10965,21,6,1934,Summer,21,6,1934,Summer,"such natural delays have been intensified by the most exccptional drought , so severe that every other hydraulic mine of any","The Times, 21st June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10966,22,6,1934,Summer,22,6,1934,Summer,storage sufficicnt to providce unstinted supplies during so exceptional a drought as the present would be very costly and involve a,"The Times, 22th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10967,22,6,1934,Summer,22,6,1934,Summer,"gvJUU-.I UUlI I illI1Ully , A. G.P. PATIENT . THE DROUGHT TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES Sir , -In your","The Times, 22th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10968,22,6,1934,Summer,22,6,1934,Summer,to relieve the press- ing necessities owing to the continued drought . I do not think this statement will allay the,"The Times, 22th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10969,22,6,1934,Summer,22,6,1934,Summer,"to the dry weather of 1685 there were other bad droughts in thc seventeenth century . For instance , at the","The Times, 22th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10970,22,6,1934,Summer,22,6,1934,Summer,much lIas become very great accompanied by so great a drought that ne one remembers the like . This is thc,"The Times, 22th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10971,22,6,1934,Summer,22,6,1934,Summer,"havc no plague to contend witk , in addition to drought. -CICELY M. BOTLEI' F.R.Met.Soc. , Guildables , 17 , Holmesdalc","The Times, 22th June 1934",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ22,Hastings,20th Century newspaper,Media 10972,22,6,1934,Summer,22,6,1934,Summer,"supply-regarded by experts as inexhaustible -and which is unaffected by drought . The tower contains a tank to hold 300,000 gallons","The Times, 22th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10973,22,6,1934,Summer,22,6,1934,Summer,"signal benefit to the society . "" BREAK IN THE DROUGHT w - MORE RAIN TO COME WATER BOARD SUMMONSES FROM","The Times, 22th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10974,22,6,1934,Summer,22,6,1934,Summer,) 10 Child Settlers ( Lady Verney ) 10 The Drought ( NMr . A. Bullard ) 10 Points from Letters,"The Times, 22th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10975,22,6,1934,Summer,22,6,1934,Summer,"Pirates : Shall and Will ; Four-leaved Clover : SeventeenthcentLrv Droughts : An Artist in Austria , Sparrows and Swallows ;","The Times, 22th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10976,22,6,1934,Summer,22,6,1934,Summer,"ment in Canadian economic conditions . The breaking of the drought has improved the prospects of the field crops , while","The Times, 22th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10977,23,6,1934,Summer,23,6,1934,Summer,. When you have been stiffering from a very long drought ( Mr. Chamberlain said it conclusion ) and you begin,"The Times, 23th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10978,23,6,1934,Summer,23,6,1934,Summer,", Eastfield Park , Weston- Super-Mare . DEW-PONDS ANI ) DROUGHT As there is still much controversy on the subject of","The Times, 23th June 1934",England,UKE,UKE2,,Eastfield,20th Century newspaper,Media 10979,23,6,1934,Summer,23,6,1934,Summer,"dew- ponds under observation are faring in this pro- longed drought . Mlists , on which they are said to depend","The Times, 23th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10980,23,6,1934,Summer,23,6,1934,Summer,a big proportion of the regions suffering mbst severely from drought had comparatively little . Locally in ihe South-east of England,"The Times, 23th June 1934",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10981,23,6,1934,Summer,23,6,1934,Summer,"speaking , this was the most complete check that the drought has received this sumnmer . In the neighbour- hood of","The Times, 23th June 1934",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM25,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10982,23,6,1934,Summer,23,6,1934,Summer,Points from Letters : -The American Debt ; Dew-ponds and Drought ; Four-leaved Clover ; A Stockman 's Figures ; Newdigates,"The Times, 23th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10983,23,6,1934,Summer,23,6,1934,Summer,", cathedrals and the Channel Islarids , disarmament and the drought , missions , music , and mixed marriages wete buit","The Times, 23th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10984,23,6,1934,Summer,23,6,1934,Summer,". Among those held over was the resolution concerning the drought , but it may reasonably be hoped that by November","The Times, 23th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10985,23,6,1934,Summer,23,6,1934,Summer,"OF WATER STILL ESSENTIAL SIR E. HILTON YOUNG AND THE DROUGHT SIR HILTON YOUNG , Ministcr of Health , when opening","The Times, 23th June 1934",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK23,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10986,23,6,1934,Summer,23,6,1934,Summer,"us to be charitable and wisely tolerant . DRY- GARDENING DROUGHT-RESISTING PLANTS FROM A CORRESPONDENT If , for some time ,","The Times, 23th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10987,23,6,1934,Summer,23,6,1934,Summer,69-isa -Rteuer . Company Meetings EAST SURREY WATER COMPANY THE DROUGHT DIFFICULTY COMPANY 'S REDUCED CHARGES SIR WILLIAMI DAV'ISON 'S ADDRESS,"The Times, 23th June 1934",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,East Surrey,20th Century newspaper,Media 10988,23,6,1934,Summer,23,6,1934,Summer,"Agrced . ) In spite of the long and unprecedented drought , which has continued during the past year , the","The Times, 23th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10989,23,6,1934,Summer,23,6,1934,Summer,may develop as a result of the continuance of the drought . It is satisfactory to note that the past year,"The Times, 23th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10990,23,6,1934,Summer,23,6,1934,Summer,the special circumstances arising out of the long period of drought . I am sure you will all join with me,"The Times, 23th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10991,25,6,1934,Summer,25,6,1934,Summer,"been doing well in the southern counties owing to the drought condi- tions , and many farmers are disappointed at the","The Times, 25th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10992,25,6,1934,Summer,25,6,1934,Summer,flowering period of very short durationi owing to the prolonged drought . It is possible that heavy rain may make amends,"The Times, 25th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10993,26,6,1934,Summer,26,6,1934,Summer,"veto the measure . In furtherance of the Administration 's drought relief programme , the President issued an executive order yesterday","The Times, 26th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10994,26,6,1934,Summer,26,6,1934,Summer,to them for assistance . The experience of the prolonged drought emphasized the importance of proceeding without delay with any permanent,"The Times, 26th June 1934",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH23,Rickmansworth,20th Century newspaper,Media 10995,26,6,1934,Summer,26,6,1934,Summer,When the Australians reached England in April the very un-English drought had already got such firm hold that our climate seemed,"The Times, 26th June 1934",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10996,26,6,1934,Summer,26,6,1934,Summer,said at one of the ceremonies of welcome ; your drought will cease . And it is beginning to look as,"The Times, 26th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10997,26,6,1934,Summer,26,6,1934,Summer,through drought . In some southern districts the early spring drought caused irreparable damage . and in spite of the improvement,"The Times, 26th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 10998,28,6,1934,Summer,28,6,1934,Summer,"22 , Montfort Hoouse , Bethnal Green , E.2 . DROUGHT IN NORNIAN TI'MES I have just been reading Stow 's","The Times, 28th June 1934",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI12,Bethnal Green,20th Century newspaper,Media 10999,28,6,1934,Summer,28,6,1934,Summer,"us hope it will remain a record as far as droughts arc concemned : "" Wc read likewise , that in","The Times, 28th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11000,28,6,1934,Summer,28,6,1934,Summer,Timnes asks how dew ponds are lasting out in the drought . It may interest him to hear that I was,"The Times, 28th June 1934",England,"UKJ,UKI","UKJ2,UKI1","UKJ24,UKI11,UKJ22,UKJ24","Chanctonbury Ring,Maida Hill,Sussex",20th Century newspaper,Media 11001,28,6,1934,Summer,28,6,1934,Summer,.. 10 Points from Letters : -Cathedral Pilgrim- ages ; Drought in Norman Times ; The Treaty of Trianon ; Villa,"The Times, 28th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11002,28,6,1934,Summer,28,6,1934,Summer,"give notice forthwith that , in consequence of the unusual drought , the board , in pttrstianice of ttieir stattttory ponwers","The Times, 28th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11003,28,6,1934,Summer,28,6,1934,Summer,to- day of the British Waterworks Associa- tion was the drought . In a letter to the confercnce . Sir -lilton,"The Times, 28th June 1934",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM25,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11004,28,6,1934,Summer,28,6,1934,Summer,they were taken as a matter of course . The drought had focused public attention on water undertakings and subjected them,"The Times, 28th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11005,28,6,1934,Summer,28,6,1934,Summer,the count-yside frecd from the menace of any alarm- ing drought . A civic welcome was given to the conference by,"The Times, 28th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11006,28,6,1934,Summer,28,6,1934,Summer,. Profits would have been larger but for the protracted drought in OQueensland. which causcd heavy losses in the sheep and,"The Times, 28th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11007,28,6,1934,Summer,28,6,1934,Summer,"heavy losses in the sheep and reduced lambing yield . Drought expenses amoainled to 4,401. hic wool clins aniounting to 3.370","The Times, 28th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11008,28,6,1934,Summer,28,6,1934,Summer,"balance in her favour of S 152,000,000 . Owing to drought , agricultural products in 1933 suffered as conipared with 1932","The Times, 28th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11009,29,6,1934,Summer,29,6,1934,Summer,thereto . OPEN-TOP CANS Owing to the effects of the drought we do not anticipate any increase in the demand for,"The Times, 29th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11010,30,6,1934,Summer,30,6,1934,Summer,"an epidemic of sore throats brought on by the recent drought . Several matches have been scratched , and G. von","The Times, 30th June 1934",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI22,Wimbledon,20th Century newspaper,Media 11011,30,6,1934,Summer,30,6,1934,Summer,"the letter of Mr. Sydney Upton , the conditions of drought ( fine country being abandonment to encroaching sand ) does","The Times, 30th June 1934",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ13,Denham,20th Century newspaper,Media 11012,30,6,1934,Summer,30,6,1934,Summer,") does not exist in any part of Australia . Drought has been troublesome in a certain portion of Australia ,","The Times, 30th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11013,30,6,1934,Summer,30,6,1934,Summer,". DuNN , Acton House , Felton , Northumberland . DROUGHT AND TREES Coincident with the plantation rubber boom of 1909-10","The Times, 30th June 1934",England,UKC,UKC2,UKC21,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11014,30,6,1934,Summer,30,6,1934,Summer,. There followed in 1911 the sevcrcst and most prolonged drought known in the Peninsula . Fortunately in Malaya the Para,"The Times, 30th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11015,30,6,1934,Summer,30,6,1934,Summer,; The Encroaching Sand ; Birds Hanged bv Hair ; Drought and Trees ; Cathedral Music ; Casual Wards ; Crossings,"The Times, 30th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11016,30,6,1934,Summer,30,6,1934,Summer,"St. , : London , W.1 & 350 Branches . DROUGHT is BREAKING and parched , worn turf needs stimulating '/","The Times, 30th June 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11017,2,7,1934,Summer,2,7,1934,Summer,GREEN CROPS FOR WINTER . FROM A CORRESPONDENT Probably the drought has deterrcd many from setting out thejir Winter green crops,"The Times, 2th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11018,3,7,1934,Summer,3,7,1934,Summer,Fleet Sir William May . ANOTHER HEAT WAVE COMING THE DROUGHT RESUMED FROM OUR WEATHER CORRESPONDENT The weather became generally fine,"The Times, 3th July 1934",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11019,3,7,1934,Summer,3,7,1934,Summer,"charm ; and , set as it is in the drought of last summer , is the more appealing even for","The Times, 3th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11020,3,7,1934,Summer,3,7,1934,Summer,Considerablc losses among the cattle were caused by disease and drought . deaths numbcring s.llS ( against 5241 . Coupled with,"The Times, 3th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11021,3,7,1934,Summer,3,7,1934,Summer,"agricultural practice . Last year , in spite of the drought , the crop' was a -good one . This year","The Times, 3th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11022,4,7,1934,Summer,4,7,1934,Summer,great assistance to local authorities dealing with the problem of drought . PROBLEM OF OVERCROWDING With regard to the criticism under,"The Times, 4th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11023,4,7,1934,Summer,4,7,1934,Summer,the part of the whole country . In such a drought as this a nation of political common sense must recognize,"The Times, 4th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11024,4,7,1934,Summer,4,7,1934,Summer,". MR . SHAKESPEARE 'S SPEECH WATER SUPPLY AND THE DROUGHT Mr. SHAKESPEARE , Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health","The Times, 4th July 1934",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,Norwich,20th Century newspaper,Media 11025,4,7,1934,Summer,4,7,1934,Summer,"topics . The first was the water supply and the drought. ; the second , housing ; and the third ,","The Times, 4th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11026,4,7,1934,Summer,4,7,1934,Summer,"equally absurd contention . There was- the aspect of the drought as it affected the urban undertakings , and in that","The Times, 4th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11027,4,7,1934,Summer,4,7,1934,Summer,"the rural areas was a permanent one , which the drought had intensified . It was truc that there were isolated","The Times, 4th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11028,4,7,1934,Summer,4,7,1934,Summer,"in rural areas was of long standing , and the drought had intensified it . Schemes to cost 700,000 had already","The Times, 4th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11029,4,7,1934,Summer,4,7,1934,Summer,"of mention that the Novemdber , 1853-June , 1855 , drought , which yielded only 30.17in. , was broken by 7in.","The Times, 4th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11030,4,7,1934,Summer,4,7,1934,Summer,"a long dry spell set in which greatly aggravated the drought . Except for 0.22in. -and that on Derby Day ,","The Times, 4th July 1934",England,UKF,UKF1,UKF11,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11031,4,7,1934,Summer,4,7,1934,Summer,we had our heaviest daily fall at Rothamsted since the drought began-0.76in . This started about 2 o'clock in the afternoon,"The Times, 4th July 1934",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH23,Rothamsted,20th Century newspaper,Media 11032,4,7,1934,Summer,4,7,1934,Summer,", and all are bearing up remarkably well against the drought . Except in the case of some late experirnental sowings","The Times, 4th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11033,4,7,1934,Summer,4,7,1934,Summer,started . ARMY TRAINING' ARRANGEMENTS ALTERATIONS OWING TO - THE DROUGHT ; The War Office announces that in view of 'the,"The Times, 4th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11034,4,7,1934,Summer,4,7,1934,Summer,"agricultural practice . Last year , in spite of the drought , thc crop was a good one . This year","The Times, 4th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11035,5,7,1934,Summer,5,7,1934,Summer,"L. LoNGmURsT , Bishopstoke , Hants . CINEMAS AND THE DROUGHT It is hard to impress on people that there is.","The Times, 5th July 1934",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,Bishopstoke,20th Century newspaper,Media 11036,5,7,1934,Summer,5,7,1934,Summer,of Parliament ; Quinine in India ; Cinemas and the Drought ; Waterloo Bridge ; The Longest Day ; A Heron,"The Times, 5th July 1934",England,"UKF,UKI","UKF3,UKI1","UKF30,UKI11","Lincoln,Waterloo",20th Century newspaper,Media 11037,6,7,1934,Summer,6,7,1934,Summer,", Hyde Park , W.2 . FEEDING BIRDS IN THE DROUGHT During a drought all garden birds , particularly blackbirds and","The Times, 6th July 1934",Northern Ireland,UKN,UKN0,UKN02,Hyde Park,20th Century newspaper,Media 11038,6,7,1934,Summer,6,7,1934,Summer,", W.2 . FEEDING BIRDS IN THE DROUGHT During a drought all garden birds , particularly blackbirds and thrushes , greatly","The Times, 6th July 1934",Northern Ireland,UKN,UKN0,UKN02,Hyde Park,20th Century newspaper,Media 11039,6,7,1934,Summer,6,7,1934,Summer,"SPECIAL ARTICLE IN THE "" TRADE SUPPLEMENT "" The long drought lends special interest to an article on water-supply problems ,","The Times, 6th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11040,6,7,1934,Summer,6,7,1934,Summer,"MMB . CURIE , appear on page 16 . THE DROUGHT TOO MUCH WATER USED RIVER 'S FALLING FLOW At the","The Times, 6th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11041,6,7,1934,Summer,6,7,1934,Summer,. SMALL EFFECT OF RAINS The temporary break in the drought between June 21 and 28 resulted in nearly an inch,"The Times, 6th July 1934",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 11042,6,7,1934,Summer,6,7,1934,Summer,Tavern ; Back to Methuselah ; Feeding Birds in the Drought ; Smoke Abatement ; Mary Queen of Scots ; English,"The Times, 6th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11043,6,7,1934,Summer,6,7,1934,Summer,". R. J. Holland , D. Wclsh . G. E. Drought . G. w . F. Stewart . C. M. Adderly","The Times, 6th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11044,6,7,1934,Summer,6,7,1934,Summer,Points higher in the absence of any relief to ilte droughtc in the WVestern belt . OlTerings were limited and although,"The Times, 6th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11045,7,7,1934,Summer,7,7,1934,Summer,"BRANSrON , 20 , Trinity Street , Cambridge . 17rH-CENTURY DROUGHTS . The following extracts from the' diary' of Anthony h","The Times, 7th July 1934",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH12,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11046,7,7,1934,Summer,7,7,1934,Summer,"confirm , in part , John Evelyn 's references to droughts mentioned by your correspondent : - "" f 1666. -This","The Times, 7th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11047,7,7,1934,Summer,7,7,1934,Summer,Sparrows and Martins ; The Abatement of Noise ; Seventeenth-century Droughts ; Casual Wards ; Horses and Traffic Lights ; A,"The Times, 7th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11048,7,7,1934,Summer,7,7,1934,Summer,", and any suckers as well . Because of the drought shrubs on dry land are slackening in their growth now","The Times, 7th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11049,7,7,1934,Summer,7,7,1934,Summer,"of Water Supply A review of the lessons of the drought in Great Britain , which points out that many problems","The Times, 7th July 1934",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11050,9,7,1934,Summer,9,7,1934,Summer,by Miki and Miss Round . In spite of the drought the Centre Court stood up to the wear on it,"The Times, 9th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11051,9,7,1934,Summer,9,7,1934,Summer,in the Diamond Sculls was equalled . Unless the present drought continues into next year it is unlikely that new Grand,"The Times, 9th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11052,9,7,1934,Summer,9,7,1934,Summer,"in that the season has been one of almost uninterrupted drought and sunshine , for his slowleft-handed bowl- ing looks as","The Times, 9th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11053,9,7,1934,Summer,9,7,1934,Summer,green and unbrowned by the scorching breath of the southern drought . Their Majesties arrive to-morrow evcning. and on Tuesday afternoon,"The Times, 9th July 1934",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM25,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11054,9,7,1934,Summer,9,7,1934,Summer,"than usual . Nothing affects grouse more- than a continual drought , and although the rainfall , during June wvas particularly","The Times, 9th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11055,9,7,1934,Summer,9,7,1934,Summer,""" THE TIMES "" SPECIAL REPORTS I. EFFECTS OF THE DROUGHT FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDnr Wheat is again the crop of","The Times, 9th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11056,9,7,1934,Summer,9,7,1934,Summer,"barley is iooking much better than spring barley . The drought has seriously affected the late crops in Cambridgeshire , Norfolk","The Times, 9th July 1934","England,Scotland","UKH,UKF,UKM","UKH1,UKF3,UKM2","UKH12,UKH13,UKM27",Perthshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 11057,9,7,1934,Summer,9,7,1934,Summer,"criterion of the yield of the main crop , the drought seems likely to solve the problem of surplus potatoes this","The Times, 9th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11058,9,7,1934,Summer,9,7,1934,Summer,"On the Lincolnshire Wolds the crop is suffering from the drought , but there are a few good pieces . Turnips","The Times, 9th July 1934",England,UKF,UKF3,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11059,9,7,1934,Summer,9,7,1934,Summer,"are reported to be a failure generally owing to the drought and the ravages of the "" fly . "" A","The Times, 9th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11060,9,7,1934,Summer,9,7,1934,Summer,"sheep fair at Blandford on Thursday . Because of the drought , however , the numbers were about 1,000 fewer than","The Times, 9th July 1934",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK22,Blandford,20th Century newspaper,Media 11061,9,7,1934,Summer,9,7,1934,Summer,"The roses were of.surprising quality , and are surviving the drought well . Growth is continuing in spite of the dry","The Times, 9th July 1934",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG13,Castle Park,20th Century newspaper,Media 11062,10,7,1934,Summer,10,7,1934,Summer,"D. DAVIDSON , 47 , Park Sq. , Leeds 1 DROUGHT TIMAT , PERIL OF NEGLECT One distrcssful result of the","The Times, 10th July 1934",England,"UKE,UKI",UKE4,UKE42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11063,10,7,1934,Summer,10,7,1934,Summer,"form' of an cpidemic which is rcfericd to as "" drought , throat . "" . According to one newspaper this","The Times, 10th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11064,10,7,1934,Summer,10,7,1934,Summer,to-day 's Press explanations ; is solely due to the drought . In normal times dealers would have corrected the deficiency,"The Times, 10th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11065,10,7,1934,Summer,10,7,1934,Summer,planned to begini in the middle of this week . DROUGHT STILL UNBROKEN 89 DEGREES LITTLE SIGN OF A CHANGE FROM,"The Times, 10th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11066,10,7,1934,Summer,10,7,1934,Summer,this latest and in some respects severest chapter of the drought . A freshening of the easterly wind saved parts of,"The Times, 10th July 1934",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11067,10,7,1934,Summer,10,7,1934,Summer,"purposes , in order to conserve the water during the drought , was indicated by Lord Desbotough when presiding at a","The Times, 10th July 1934",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 11068,10,7,1934,Summer,10,7,1934,Summer,"June of 819,000,000 gallons and with 328,000.000 during the great drought of 1921 . The strious point was that the position","The Times, 10th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11069,10,7,1934,Summer,10,7,1934,Summer,that the position was rather worse than during the 1921 drought . Since then the Metropolitan Water Board had constructed the,"The Times, 10th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11070,11,7,1934,Summer,11,7,1934,Summer,"prayers , but surely during the continuance of this unusual drought they should be urged to do so. -LADY HOLLAND ,","The Times, 11st July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11071,11,7,1934,Summer,11,7,1934,Summer,It would be interesting to collect different effects of the drought on the flora and fatna . Rccently on the Parham-Amberley,"The Times, 11st July 1934",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11072,11,7,1934,Summer,11,7,1934,Summer,", also opened yesterday afternoon . In spite of the drought there was no lack of entries , and the exhibits","The Times, 11st July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11073,11,7,1934,Summer,11,7,1934,Summer,was reported here . There is no further anxiety . DROUGHT ON THE CONTINENT GERMAN ARMY MANOEUVRES CANCELLED FROM OUR OWN,"The Times, 11st July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11074,11,7,1934,Summer,11,7,1934,Summer,law and economics . Lack of water owing to the drought greatly hampered their efforts . Attempts are being made to,"The Times, 11st July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11075,11,7,1934,Summer,11,7,1934,Summer,"J. R. Aird , visited Coventry and Nuneaton to-day . DROUGHT THROAT PERIL OF NEGLECT Safeguard your own thtoat now by","The Times, 11st July 1934",England,UKG,"UKG3,UKG1","UKG33,UKG13","Coventry,Nuneaton",20th Century newspaper,Media 11076,11,7,1934,Summer,11,7,1934,Summer,"Influence 01 the acreage figures and the continuance of the drought in the Western cotton belt . Buying was , however","The Times, 11st July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11077,12,7,1934,Summer,12,7,1934,Summer,"been moving freely , but Bisley can do with the drought for at least one more day . The following are","The Times, 12th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11078,12,7,1934,Summer,12,7,1934,Summer,"from Greenwich ; Weather ; News . 9.12 : -Tlie Drought , by Sir ] Hilton Young . 9.25 : -Growing","The Times, 12th July 1934",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI21,Greenwich,20th Century newspaper,Media 11079,12,7,1934,Summer,12,7,1934,Summer,to grant them free passage . SIGNS OF BREAK IN DROUGHT SOME RAIN LAST NIGHT THUNDERY OUTLOOK Slight rain fell locally,"The Times, 12th July 1934","England,Scotland",UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11080,12,7,1934,Summer,12,7,1934,Summer,storms of sufficient intensity to give local relief from the drought are not improbable . Sir Hilton Young will broadcast a,"The Times, 12th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11081,12,7,1934,Summer,12,7,1934,Summer,"Sir Hilton Young will broadcast a talk on "" The Drought "" in the National pro- gramme at 9.12 this evening","The Times, 12th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11082,13,7,1934,Summer,13,7,1934,Summer,3in. high. -Mr . WILLIAm BonY . BIRDS DURING THE DROUGHT May I add to Miss Katharine Haines 's suggestions the,"The Times, 13th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11083,13,7,1934,Summer,13,7,1934,Summer,"sparc-bacon , beef , mutton , and chicken dripping . Drought , as well as frost , deprives many species of","The Times, 13th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11084,13,7,1934,Summer,13,7,1934,Summer,urgent inquiries . Other Foreign News on followying page THE DROUGHT SURVEY OF WATER SUPPLIES PLANS TO OVERCOME DIFFICULTIES NO LONG,"The Times, 13th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11085,13,7,1934,Summer,13,7,1934,Summer,"the weather was mainly fine , This break in the drought appears likely to be a much less important one than","The Times, 13th July 1934","England,Scotland",UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11086,13,7,1934,Summer,13,7,1934,Summer,not make much difference . There had been no such drought as the present one within memory . He oUt- lined,"The Times, 13th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11087,13,7,1934,Summer,13,7,1934,Summer,the Royal Show ; Monster Thistles ; Birds During the Drought .. .. 10 Index to News Pages : Arrangements ..,"The Times, 13th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11088,13,7,1934,Summer,13,7,1934,Summer,"The Prince discussed with the men the problems of the drought , prices , ' and the question of marketing .","The Times, 13th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11089,14,7,1934,Summer,14,7,1934,Summer,water consumers did not exercise economy in cases of extreme drought it meant that water undertakers must face an increased expenditure,"The Times, 14th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11090,14,7,1934,Summer,14,7,1934,Summer,same as for the corresponding months of 1921-a period of drought ; and assuming the natural flow of the Thames to,"The Times, 14th July 1934",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 11091,14,7,1934,Summer,14,7,1934,Summer,"debate on a report from the Special Committee on the Drought . That Committee , which-was -set up on June 15","The Times, 14th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11092,14,7,1934,Summer,14,7,1934,Summer,"marvellous that , having gone through a period of unprecedented drought , the Board had such reserves . After giving the","The Times, 14th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11093,14,7,1934,Summer,14,7,1934,Summer,in spending large capital sums to deal with such a drought as the present . M-lillions would have to be expended,"The Times, 14th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11094,14,7,1934,Summer,14,7,1934,Summer,"which about 50 were staged yesterday . Owing to the drought and the hot weather of the past week , there","The Times, 14th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11095,14,7,1934,Summer,14,7,1934,Summer,"Enigma "" 1 .. . .. 0 10 Gardens in Drought . * . . 15 A League Match . Fronm","The Times, 14th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11096,14,7,1934,Summer,14,7,1934,Summer,perfect freedom . Signs of Rain In this year of drought the people of England may watch with special interest for,"The Times, 14th July 1934",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11097,14,7,1934,Summer,14,7,1934,Summer,"forget it . For the rest of the year , drought or no drought , we give little heed to other","The Times, 14th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11098,14,7,1934,Summer,14,7,1934,Summer,"For the rest of the year , drought or no drought , we give little heed to other portents of rain","The Times, 14th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11099,14,7,1934,Summer,14,7,1934,Summer,"not be able to comrnand the rain . "" The drought makes cowards of most of us ; we hope for","The Times, 14th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11100,14,7,1934,Summer,14,7,1934,Summer,it too much to suggest that during a period of drought thcv should refrain from smoking when they honour me with,"The Times, 14th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11101,14,7,1934,Summer,14,7,1934,Summer,"scrvice was-also held at Newbury Parish Church . GARDENS IN DROUGHT SYSTEMATIC IRRIGATION FROM A CORRESPONDENT Every hot , dry summer","The Times, 14th July 1934",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ11,Newbury,20th Century newspaper,Media 11102,14,7,1934,Summer,14,7,1934,Summer,of these floral paradises that after a few weeks of drought the stream ( unless fed from the mains ) may,"The Times, 14th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11103,14,7,1934,Summer,14,7,1934,Summer,"small , but the effect on a garden in a drought almost miraculous . As a labour- saving device irrigation pays","The Times, 14th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11104,14,7,1934,Summer,14,7,1934,Summer,"with great success In the Summer months . Should the drought break soon , seed of those varieties should be sown","The Times, 14th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11105,14,7,1934,Summer,14,7,1934,Summer,at once to replace the crops ravaged by the prolonged drought . We will gladly forward a complete list of the,"The Times, 14th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11106,16,7,1934,Summer,16,7,1934,Summer,"yield well , but spring-sown oats have suffered from the drought and will be a light crop . At-Mildenhall , West-Suffolk","The Times, 16th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11107,16,7,1934,Summer,16,7,1934,Summer,vessel of more than loft . draught . Owing to drought River Tone dricd uP and no water running into Canal,"The Times, 16th July 1934",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK23,River Tone,20th Century newspaper,Media 11108,17,7,1934,Summer,17,7,1934,Summer,It was due to the fact of two years ' drought . There had always becn caterpillars in the summer .,"The Times, 17th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11109,17,7,1934,Summer,17,7,1934,Summer,"the world by the fact that , in spite of drought in certain countries , the 1934-35 crop is certain to","The Times, 17th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11110,17,7,1934,Summer,17,7,1934,Summer,year in improvements and maintenance . MIDLAND BANK FLOWER SHOW Drought affccted adversely thc tenth annual flowcr show of the Midland,"The Times, 17th July 1934",England,"UKF,UKG",,,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 11111,18,7,1934,Summer,18,7,1934,Summer,", arc promoted to Colonel . THE ARMY EFFECT OF DROUGHT ON TRAINING The drought has reduced the final stages of","The Times, 18th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11112,18,7,1934,Summer,18,7,1934,Summer,"Colonel . THE ARMY EFFECT OF DROUGHT ON TRAINING The drought has reduced the final stages of Army training considerably ,","The Times, 18th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11113,18,7,1934,Summer,18,7,1934,Summer,", whose profits are so liable to be affected by drought , it is prudent wlienever we can to create a","The Times, 18th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11114,18,7,1934,Summer,18,7,1934,Summer,", owing to the succeeding bad years caused by severe droughts and heavy losses in stock , we have had to","The Times, 18th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11115,18,7,1934,Summer,18,7,1934,Summer,"dent says that if the roads were closed owing to drought , it would be possible to bring the cattle the","The Times, 18th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11116,18,7,1934,Summer,18,7,1934,Summer,": was chccked by reports of unchanged conditions in the drought area , and prices rallied on Price-fixing by the trade","The Times, 18th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11117,19,7,1934,Summer,19,7,1934,Summer,sympathetic consideration to the Highland counties in connexion with the drought . He did not consider that the Under- Secretary 's,"The Times, 19th July 1934",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM61,Highland,20th Century newspaper,Media 11118,19,7,1934,Summer,19,7,1934,Summer,"Plumpton , Sussex . RAINWATER FOR DOMESTIC SUPPLIES o Thc drought and the circular of the Ministry of Health will no","The Times, 19th July 1934",England,UKJ,UKJ2,"UKJ22,UKJ22,UKJ24","Plumpton,Sussex",20th Century newspaper,Media 11119,19,7,1934,Summer,19,7,1934,Summer,H. Cox . C. A. M. Cumberlrge . G. E. Drought . A. J. W. Geddes . D. J. F. Grant,"The Times, 19th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11120,19,7,1934,Summer,19,7,1934,Summer,to the gold standard and from the effects of- the drought is being gradually overcome . THE INDUSTRIAL POSITION - The,"The Times, 19th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11121,19,7,1934,Summer,19,7,1934,Summer,"past three years . Tliey have had an almost unparalleled drought , and they suffered severely from the exchange position ,","The Times, 19th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11122,20,7,1934,Summer,20,7,1934,Summer,earliet this year owing to the lackof food and the drought . If tlat happened prices wouild drop and wouil destroy,"The Times, 20th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11123,21,7,1934,Summer,21,7,1934,Summer,is. importing water in railway tank trucks . LOWER YANGTZE DROUGHT CROPS RUINED IN TWO PROVINCES FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT SHANGHAI,"The Times, 21st July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11124,21,7,1934,Summer,21,7,1934,Summer,Great damage to the harvest has becn caused by the drought in the neighbourhood of Namur . Cattle are suffering from,"The Times, 21st July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11125,21,7,1934,Summer,21,7,1934,Summer,that which so often brings rain in the midst of drought on the Derby or on Ascot the public schools were,"The Times, 21st July 1934",England,"UKJ,UKF","UKJ1,UKF1","UKJ11,UKF11",Ascot,20th Century newspaper,Media 11126,21,7,1934,Summer,21,7,1934,Summer,economy in water consumption owing to the seriousness of the drought were reinforced by the forma- tion in London yesterday of,"The Times, 21st July 1934",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11127,21,7,1934,Summer,21,7,1934,Summer,will be helping themselves and the community to defeat the drought . I wish success to the Leagtic and hope that,"The Times, 21st July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11128,21,7,1934,Summer,21,7,1934,Summer,consumption in every possible way . There had been no drought anything like the present one for 100 years . It,"The Times, 21st July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11129,21,7,1934,Summer,21,7,1934,Summer,"growth when rain falls on the hot earth after a drought , and an enforced rest on the shelves of the","The Times, 21st July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11130,21,7,1934,Summer,21,7,1934,Summer,. on each of two summonses alle-ing brcach of the drought regulations rcgarding thc use of water issued by thc Mletropolitan,"The Times, 21st July 1934",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI12,Wood Green,20th Century newspaper,Media 11131,21,7,1934,Summer,21,7,1934,Summer,"the Administration 's acreage-curtailment policies by three consecutivc years of drought , should happen-as seems not unlikely at the moment-to overdo","The Times, 21st July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11132,23,7,1934,Summer,23,7,1934,Summer,"ample for our require-. ments , and that the present drought so far fits in quite well as a fluctuation which","The Times, 23th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11133,23,7,1934,Summer,23,7,1934,Summer,". Designed to combat the grow- ing tendency to chronic drought , which is threatening the existence of many agri- cultural","The Times, 23th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11134,23,7,1934,Summer,23,7,1934,Summer,"allot- ting $15,000,000 for its inauguration out of the $525,000,000 drought relief fund set up by Congress last Session ; Mr.","The Times, 23th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11135,23,7,1934,Summer,23,7,1934,Summer,"of grass the sheep do tairly well , but.after a drought they arc forcea to bite close to the ground ,","The Times, 23th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11136,23,7,1934,Summer,23,7,1934,Summer,"most districts , and it seems to be withstanding the drought bettcr than the other cereals . There may be some","The Times, 23th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11137,23,7,1934,Summer,23,7,1934,Summer,"and September , owing to the serious consequences of the drought , was unanimously approved . The milk yield in some","The Times, 23th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11138,23,7,1934,Summer,23,7,1934,Summer,74-both remarkable performances . IRRIGATION OF MARKET GARDENS VALUE IN DROUGHT I FROM A CORRESPONDENT The record drought of the present,"The Times, 23th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11139,23,7,1934,Summer,23,7,1934,Summer,GARDENS VALUE IN DROUGHT I FROM A CORRESPONDENT The record drought of the present summer has seriously hampered market growers of,"The Times, 23th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11140,23,7,1934,Summer,23,7,1934,Summer,"growers of vegetables all over the country . When the drought was temporarily broken in June , the situation , which","The Times, 23th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11141,23,7,1934,Summer,23,7,1934,Summer,daily growing more diffi- cult . Two years of serious drought have inevitably turned the attention of alert growers to ways,"The Times, 23th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11142,23,7,1934,Summer,23,7,1934,Summer,"scheme , it should be remembered that when the long drought occurs owners of irrigated land have an important advantage over","The Times, 23th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11143,23,7,1934,Summer,23,7,1934,Summer,". Business is feeling the effects of the pro- longed drought in the Middle West and South West , the serious","The Times, 23th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11144,24,7,1934,Summer,24,7,1934,Summer,exodus of grouse off some of the faces owing to drought and heat . NOVAR. -The prospects are good . The,"The Times, 24th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11145,24,7,1934,Summer,24,7,1934,Summer,"reports that the light scattcrcd showvcrs werc insulicient in the drought areas , whilc the continued influx of adviccs of damaRC","The Times, 24th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11146,24,7,1934,Summer,24,7,1934,Summer,", following the week-end recovery in overseas advices. repiorts of drought in the American South West . and advers Continental weatheT","The Times, 24th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11147,24,7,1934,Summer,24,7,1934,Summer,on the Amnerican weather uidvices indicating a continuance of the drought and hot conditions with reports that the moisture experienced had,"The Times, 24th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11148,25,7,1934,Summer,25,7,1934,Summer,again being allowed bail . WOOD GREEN SWIMMING : POOL DROUGHT DIFFICULTIES Wood Green Borough Council have found water to fill,"The Times, 25th July 1934",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI12,Wood Green,20th Century newspaper,Media 11149,25,7,1934,Summer,25,7,1934,Summer,"Six hundred thousand gallons were required , and because.of the drought the Metropolitan Watcr Board refused to supply the water .","The Times, 25th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11150,25,7,1934,Summer,25,7,1934,Summer,and keep up the flow of tlg Thamecs during the drought . Distributed oycr five years 541 units of watcr represcnt,"The Times, 25th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11151,26,7,1934,Summer,26,7,1934,Summer,". Ltd .. Hillegom . Holland . 1N SPite Or drought our FRUIT TREES arc making I excellent growth , and","The Times, 26th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11152,26,7,1934,Summer,26,7,1934,Summer,mind of the public . The distress caused by the drought in the Middle Western and Western States might be advanced,"The Times, 26th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11153,26,7,1934,Summer,26,7,1934,Summer,utmost interest and sympathy . A Great Afforestation Scheme The drought in the American Middle West shows no sign of breaking,"The Times, 26th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11154,26,7,1934,Summer,26,7,1934,Summer,"that Corlgress recently voted over $500,000,000 to set up a drought relief fund , and representatives of the States affected and","The Times, 26th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11155,26,7,1934,Summer,26,7,1934,Summer,"to begin at once , and $15,000,000 out of the drought relief fund have been set aside for the purpose .","The Times, 26th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11156,26,7,1934,Summer,26,7,1934,Summer,"ultiiately to protect the Middle West against the menace of drought . Moreover the distressed . fariners will benefit imnmediately ,","The Times, 26th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11157,26,7,1934,Summer,26,7,1934,Summer,"of the harvest in view of a spell of intensive drought . Fortunately , how- ever , June brought welcome rains","The Times, 26th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11158,26,7,1934,Summer,26,7,1934,Summer,"brought welcome rains , greatly lessening the cffect of the drought , though in the Prairie Provinces its ill effects could","The Times, 26th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11159,26,7,1934,Summer,26,7,1934,Summer,"the greater part of the past year , but the drought broke in November , and he described the crop prospects","The Times, 26th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11160,26,7,1934,Summer,26,7,1934,Summer,There is one indication which is more favourable . The drought is going to cause a shortage of crops in some,"The Times, 26th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11161,26,7,1934,Summer,26,7,1934,Summer,"relief measures , by the State . In November the drought . was broken by hcavy , widespread rains , followed","The Times, 26th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11162,26,7,1934,Summer,26,7,1934,Summer,"in that area . Although the scrious cffects of the drought will be felt for some time to come , the","The Times, 26th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11163,26,7,1934,Summer,26,7,1934,Summer,at Briduwatvr reports as follows : - Conseqtitnt upon the drought and dttring its conlinm. ance. the acceptance of vesscis at,"The Times, 26th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11164,27,7,1934,Summer,27,7,1934,Summer,any democratic machine'must leave open to them . Water and Drought Although welcome rains have failen in many parts of the,"The Times, 27th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11165,27,7,1934,Summer,27,7,1934,Summer,"amount , it would be premature to suppose that the drought has broken , and still more premature to assume that","The Times, 27th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11166,27,7,1934,Summer,27,7,1934,Summer,"of i5,586 are included for the first time . Special drought expenditure of 16,691 was higher by 4,180 . Economy was","The Times, 27th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11167,27,7,1934,Summer,27,7,1934,Summer,"stock , and have thus been able to keep down drought cxpenditure to a minimum and preserve the balance of our","The Times, 27th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11168,27,7,1934,Summer,27,7,1934,Summer,"regularly recurring adverse seasons , sometimes of intense and prolonged drought , and dependent on world prices as is the whole","The Times, 27th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11169,27,7,1934,Summer,27,7,1934,Summer,no uncommon case ) that owing to four years of drought and unremunerative world prices for wool a pastoralist has incurred,"The Times, 27th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11170,27,7,1934,Summer,27,7,1934,Summer,"by storms an the Texas coasts and doubt that the drought area had received any moisture , mnet withi increased liquidation","The Times, 27th July 1934",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11171,27,7,1934,Summer,27,7,1934,Summer,"markers , and forecasts of showers in parts of the drought-stricken areas . These bearish "" factors Caused some liquidation and","The Times, 27th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11172,28,7,1934,Summer,28,7,1934,Summer,house gulley-about half a gallon-and the necessity during a long drought is very urgent . Local authorities ought to act similarly,"The Times, 28th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11173,28,7,1934,Summer,28,7,1934,Summer,Labour Party has won six seats from the Government . DROUGHT STILL SERIOUS PASSING EFFECT OF THE RAINS The welcome rainfall,"The Times, 28th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11174,28,7,1934,Summer,28,7,1934,Summer,"rainfall on Tuesday is stated to have slightly eased the drought in many parts of the country , but the effect","The Times, 28th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11175,28,7,1934,Summer,28,7,1934,Summer,"gallons , the lowest since the beginning of the present drought . The present figures show a greater average flow than","The Times, 28th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11176,28,7,1934,Summer,28,7,1934,Summer,present figures show a greater average flow than in the drought of 1921 . In the July of that year the,"The Times, 28th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11177,28,7,1934,Summer,28,7,1934,Summer,"the progress of what may be termed the "" engineers drought "" during the period of 20 months between November 1","The Times, 28th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11178,28,7,1934,Summer,28,7,1934,Summer,"Spiraea are moisture-loving plants and have been stunted by the drought , but they may yet recover lost ground and their","The Times, 28th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11179,28,7,1934,Summer,28,7,1934,Summer,stock market . while the absence of rains in the drought section was a further bulishi factor . Thc advance was,"The Times, 28th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11180,28,7,1934,Summer,28,7,1934,Summer,News states that 75 per cent . of the Tetas drought area is still unrelievel . The market closecd steady .,"The Times, 28th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11181,30,7,1934,Summer,30,7,1934,Summer,"to the reduced volume of river water through the recent drought , the liquid effluent is carried up and down by","The Times, 30th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11182,30,7,1934,Summer,30,7,1934,Summer,A considerable speeding up in expenditure of Federal funds upon drought relief so as to maintain purchasing power of farming communities,"The Times, 30th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11183,30,7,1934,Summer,30,7,1934,Summer,"quintals will be distributed among far , mers of the drought- stricken areas . A sum of 6,500,000 pengos has been","The Times, 30th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11184,30,7,1934,Summer,30,7,1934,Summer,over 98 to less than 80-and the effects of the drought are more likely to succeed in raising prices than the,"The Times, 30th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11185,30,7,1934,Summer,30,7,1934,Summer,", HIGHER COSTS IN U.S. ADDITIONAL RAILWAY EXPENSES EFFECTS OF DROUGHT 1-OM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT NEW YORK , JULY 29 A","The Times, 30th July 1934",England,UKD,UKD4,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11186,30,7,1934,Summer,30,7,1934,Summer,"Street found itself increasingly impressed by the importance of the drought in the middle West and South- West , by the","The Times, 30th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11187,30,7,1934,Summer,30,7,1934,Summer,on corporate incomne and destroying potentialities of profit . The drought has not yet been broken . There has been some,"The Times, 30th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11188,30,7,1934,Summer,30,7,1934,Summer,"living for anybody . It is even asserted that the drought of this year , so far from being an isolated","The Times, 30th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11189,30,7,1934,Summer,30,7,1934,Summer,moment attention is centred on the question of what the drought is going to mean to business recovery in general .,"The Times, 30th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11190,30,7,1934,Summer,30,7,1934,Summer,"dealing with . unwieldy surpluses of . farm products the drought has been a "" blessing in disguise , "" it","The Times, 30th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11191,30,7,1934,Summer,30,7,1934,Summer,"vary considerably throughout the Canadian prairie provinees . He-at and drought are taking toll in some districts in the south ,","The Times, 30th July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11192,31,7,1934,Summer,31,7,1934,Summer,their popular appeal by the widespread destruction of crops through drought during the past few months . These material arguments are,"The Times, 31st July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11193,31,7,1934,Summer,31,7,1934,Summer,that the havoc wrought in their crops by the present drought is the expres- sion of Divine wrath at the presumption,"The Times, 31st July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11194,31,7,1934,Summer,31,7,1934,Summer,of the Administration 's crop restriction pro- gramme and the drought . The Departmcnt of Agriculture estimates that by the end,"The Times, 31st July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11195,31,7,1934,Summer,31,7,1934,Summer,"must clearly be adapted to the circumstances created by the drought , and consequently the reduc- tion of planting is in","The Times, 31st July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11196,31,7,1934,Summer,31,7,1934,Summer,save livestock growers from the worst effects of the great drought by buying from them cattle which might otherwise die of,"The Times, 31st July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11197,31,7,1934,Summer,31,7,1934,Summer,Excharge to-day continued to speculate concerning- the effect of the drought on buying powver . This was a factor which was,"The Times, 31st July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11198,31,7,1934,Summer,31,7,1934,Summer,"an increase , but bitsiness has suffered from the prolonged drought . It is intended to tnlarge the scope of the","The Times, 31st July 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11199,1,8,1934,Summer,1,8,1934,Summer,". The Adaaimara here were already suffering badly from the drought , and like all fron- tier districts it was particularly","The Times, 1st August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11200,1,8,1934,Summer,1,8,1934,Summer,""" Not Guilty , "" was committed for trial . DROUGHT-- PRECAUTIONS Danger of Infection The body of water in drains","The Times, 1st August 1934",England,UKC,UKC1,UKC14,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11201,1,8,1934,Summer,1,8,1934,Summer,"cereals and other foodstuffs , which are dearer owing to drought and restrictions-industrial materials show a slight decline on the month","The Times, 1st August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11202,2,8,1934,Summer,2,8,1934,Summer,", but the Metropolitan Water Board , owing to the drought , declined to allow the council to draw sufficient water","The Times, 2th August 1934",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI21,Southgate Borough,20th Century newspaper,Media 11203,2,8,1934,Summer,2,8,1934,Summer,". "" . MARSHLAND SECRETS AMBERLEY WILD BROOKS IN THE DROUGHT FROM A CORRESPONDENT Everyone has his favourite country walk in","The Times, 2th August 1934",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11204,2,8,1934,Summer,2,8,1934,Summer,marshes to Amberley . It is still unspoilt ; the drought has made it easier and more attractive than ever .,"The Times, 2th August 1934",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ24,"Amberley,Pulborough",20th Century newspaper,Media 11205,2,8,1934,Summer,2,8,1934,Summer,is as flooded as an Irish bog . But the drought makes it almost possible to pass dryshod . In the,"The Times, 2th August 1934",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ24,Amberley,20th Century newspaper,Media 11206,3,8,1934,Summer,3,8,1934,Summer,"Administration propose to relieve the distress caused by the prolonged drought in the Middle West , to restore industrial peace ,","The Times, 3th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11207,3,8,1934,Summer,3,8,1934,Summer,follow the river down to Abhebad . Notwithstanding the severe drought a considerable volume of water was flowing into the lake,"The Times, 3th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11208,4,8,1934,Summer,4,8,1934,Summer,"Regulars and T.A. , now cut down owing to the drought . The movements to-day and to-morrow are as follows :","The Times, 4th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11209,4,8,1934,Summer,4,8,1934,Summer,"a-few.minutes later . "" . L. . This summer of drought and.heat wave has.made barley water the favourite . , thirst","The Times, 4th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11210,4,8,1934,Summer,4,8,1934,Summer,"at the end of May , however , announced that drought in some parts of the Soviet Union had disappointed these","The Times, 4th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11211,4,8,1934,Summer,4,8,1934,Summer,"At a time when he is suffering from the WoTst drought in his recollection , the anthropologists invited his attention to","The Times, 4th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11212,4,8,1934,Summer,4,8,1934,Summer,"the earth is still warm , and , if the drought continues over next spring , should be watered regularly then","The Times, 4th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11213,4,8,1934,Summer,4,8,1934,Summer,", however , have suffered further deterioration from the continued drought , particularly in the southern half of Saskatchewan Southern Manitoba","The Times, 4th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11214,4,8,1934,Summer,4,8,1934,Summer,had been particularly beneficial to the public during the recent drought . Perhaps the most interesting contract during the past year,"The Times, 4th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11215,6,8,1934,Summer,6,8,1934,Summer,"camp at Tidworth Pennings had it not been for the drought , are now encamped near Warminster , on t'he north","The Times, 6th August 1934",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK15,"Tidworth,Warminster",20th Century newspaper,Media 11216,6,8,1934,Summer,6,8,1934,Summer,of sports has been arranged . In spite of the drought it has been possible to provide excellent shower-baths in camp,"The Times, 6th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11217,6,8,1934,Summer,6,8,1934,Summer,failures are ( he says ) not due exclusively to drought but in great measure also to excessive interference by distant,"The Times, 6th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11218,6,8,1934,Summer,6,8,1934,Summer,came at a time when the yards were full of drought-stricken cattle purchased from farmers by the Federal Government . However,"The Times, 6th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11219,6,8,1934,Summer,6,8,1934,Summer,help would be suffering severely from the effects ot the drought . If the reception thus far given to Mr. Roosevelt,"The Times, 6th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11220,6,8,1934,Summer,6,8,1934,Summer,"but there warc no indications of general relief in the drought areas . Offerings from the country were reluctant , and","The Times, 6th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11221,6,8,1934,Summer,6,8,1934,Summer,"green feed . While in some districts , due to drought prospects , it is feared there will be a short","The Times, 6th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11222,7,8,1934,Summer,7,8,1934,Summer,". RISE IN GRAIN PRICES AT CHICAGO THE EFFECT OF DROUGHT ON MARKETS FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT NEW YORK , AUG. 6","The Times, 7th August 1934",England,UKK,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11223,7,8,1934,Summer,7,8,1934,Summer,Weather Bureau at'Kansas City to-day could promise no relief to drought- stricken States . In Omaha the tempera- ture rose to,"The Times, 7th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11224,7,8,1934,Summer,7,8,1934,Summer,"stocks , but even these are threatened by the continued drought : The Federal Government 's drought relief programme is giving","The Times, 7th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11225,7,8,1934,Summer,7,8,1934,Summer,"threatened by the continued drought : The Federal Government 's drought relief programme is giving farmers plenty of cash , and","The Times, 7th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11226,7,8,1934,Summer,7,8,1934,Summer,of victory ? -Mr . F. W. WOODS . THE DROUGHT - ' - - As this station escaped all the,"The Times, 7th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11227,7,8,1934,Summer,7,8,1934,Summer,"tak , and insufficient rainfall over the week-end in the drought areas . These factors together encouraged a broad outside speculative","The Times, 7th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11228,8,8,1934,Summer,8,8,1934,Summer,"control of Federal cattle buying in Nebraska , says the drought is the worst ever known in that State . The","The Times, 8th August 1934",England,UKF,UKF3,UKF30,Lincoln,20th Century newspaper,Media 11229,8,8,1934,Summer,8,8,1934,Summer,a plan for the orderly marketing of hides stripped from drought-stricken cattle . The proposal is to establish a corporation with,"The Times, 8th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11230,8,8,1934,Summer,8,8,1934,Summer,"improvement , and pro- gress is being maintained . IAMERICAN DROUGHT AFFLICTION OF 20 STATES MR . ROOSEVELT 'S JOURNEY FROM","The Times, 8th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11231,8,8,1934,Summer,8,8,1934,Summer,"present , as his train bore him into the vast drought belt yesterday . Mr. Lawrence Westbrook , assistant Federal Relief","The Times, 8th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11232,8,8,1934,Summer,8,8,1934,Summer,"Relief Administrator , who is in special charge of the drought areas , joined the President 's train in order to","The Times, 8th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11233,8,8,1934,Summer,8,8,1934,Summer,havoc and distress wrought by the prolonged and wide- spread drought constituted by far the most pressing and serious problem confronting,"The Times, 8th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11234,8,8,1934,Summer,8,8,1934,Summer,reported to Mr. Roosevelt that the damage caused by the drought had increased threefold since his departure for his Pacific cruise,"The Times, 8th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11235,8,8,1934,Summer,8,8,1934,Summer,"sections of the countTy is now officially tabulated as acutely drought-stricken , and some 26,000,000 people have fallen victim to the","The Times, 8th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11236,8,8,1934,Summer,8,8,1934,Summer,"informed the President that the $525,000,000 appropriated by Congress for drought relief before the close of the last Session may be","The Times, 8th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11237,8,8,1934,Summer,8,8,1934,Summer,to be the case the President would presumably divert to drought relief a part of the large relief funds entrusted to,"The Times, 8th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11238,8,8,1934,Summer,8,8,1934,Summer,receiving Federal relief in one or other of the 20 drought-stricken States . The Federal authorities believe that at least 10,"The Times, 8th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11239,8,8,1934,Summer,8,8,1934,Summer,"$2 and more a bushel , and asserted that , drought or no drought , the soil was too poor to","The Times, 8th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11240,8,8,1934,Summer,8,8,1934,Summer,"a bushel , and asserted that , drought or no drought , the soil was too poor to allow of profitable","The Times, 8th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11241,8,8,1934,Summer,8,8,1934,Summer,. ** A telegram frotn New York dealing with the drought appears on page 9 . SOUTH AFRICA AND THE PORT,"The Times, 8th August 1934",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11242,8,8,1934,Summer,8,8,1934,Summer,"of the CroP duc to absence of rainfall in the drought arcas , encouraged speculation to-day . Prices later reacted ,","The Times, 8th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11243,9,8,1934,Summer,9,8,1934,Summer,"Mall . WEATHER IN CHINA The Times has reported a drought , breaking in late July , in Chekiang and neighbouring","The Times, 9th August 1934","England,Wales","UKH,UKJ,UKL","UKH1,UKJ1,UKL1","UKH12,UKJ14,UKL12","Oxford,Pall Mall",20th Century newspaper,Media 11244,9,8,1934,Summer,9,8,1934,Summer,"1930 , last year 's exceptional heat , and the droughty conditions this year have all occurred in parallel . (","The Times, 9th August 1934",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11245,9,8,1934,Summer,9,8,1934,Summer,"had removed the topsoil over considerable areas . Although the drought is responsible for the sharp rise in wheat , maize","The Times, 9th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11246,9,8,1934,Summer,9,8,1934,Summer,stock market to-day . Mr. Roosevelt 's joumey through the drought-stricken area of the West kept interest centred on the drought,"The Times, 9th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11247,9,8,1934,Summer,9,8,1934,Summer,"drought-stricken area of the West kept interest centred on the drought situation , and Wall Street was still somewhat confused regarding","The Times, 9th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11248,9,8,1934,Summer,9,8,1934,Summer,"Canal. -Directors have decided , in view of the unprecedented drought , to defer consideration of a dividend on the capital","The Times, 9th August 1934",England,"UKF,UKG,UKH,UKI",,,Grantham,20th Century newspaper,Media 11249,10,8,1934,Summer,10,8,1934,Summer,"sutnmer . THE OLD STAGERS ' EPILOGUE "" WHEN IN DROUGHT "" FROM OUR DRAMATIC CRITIC CANTERBURY , AUG. 9 To-night","The Times, 10th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11250,10,8,1934,Summer,10,8,1934,Summer,"years , by Mr. A. Ratcliffe Ellis . When in Drought or Nineteen-Thirty- Four-Ward has three principal topics- the coloured shirts","The Times, 10th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11251,10,8,1934,Summer,10,8,1934,Summer,"was largely due to the "" most widespread and destructive drought the country has ever had "" and that , while","The Times, 10th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11252,11,8,1934,Summer,11,8,1934,Summer,". CANTERBURY WEEK OLD STAGERS ' EPILOGUE "" WHEN IN DROUGHT "" BY A. RATCLIFFE-ELLIS * . THE HON. flENYS BUCICE","The Times, 11st August 1934",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,Norwich,20th Century newspaper,Media 11253,11,8,1934,Summer,11,8,1934,Summer,"in fact packed to the legal limit ? Wheit in Drought , or Nineteen-Thirty-Four-Ward , is , in outward appearance ,","The Times, 11st August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11254,11,8,1934,Summer,11,8,1934,Summer,"'s Duncombe Park estate Prospects are good and unaffected by drought , there being large coveys of young birds . Other","The Times, 11st August 1934",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE22,Duncombe Park,20th Century newspaper,Media 11255,11,8,1934,Summer,11,8,1934,Summer,Moors . Birds have not been adversely affected by the drought and are plentiful and in excellent condi- tion . Particularly,"The Times, 11st August 1934",England,"UKE,UKF","UKE2,UKF1","UKE22,UKF11",Blubberhouses Moor,20th Century newspaper,Media 11256,11,8,1934,Summer,11,8,1934,Summer,a time . RAMBLER AND CLIMBING ROSES EFFECTS OF THE DROUGHT I FROM A CORRESPONDENT One of the many odd effects,"The Times, 11st August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11257,11,8,1934,Summer,11,8,1934,Summer,A CORRESPONDENT One of the many odd effects of the drought has been to hurry on the flower- ing season of,"The Times, 11st August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11258,11,8,1934,Summer,11,8,1934,Summer,"of the hurry and of a shortened flowering-period as the drought , and the effect of the abnormal season on the","The Times, 11st August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11259,11,8,1934,Summer,11,8,1934,Summer,"and polyanthia roses have shown themselves less tolerant of the drought and heat than those of the wichuaraiania group , which","The Times, 11st August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11260,11,8,1934,Summer,11,8,1934,Summer,"those of the wichuaraiania group , which seem to resist drought better and are generally stronger . They also hold their","The Times, 11st August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11261,11,8,1934,Summer,11,8,1934,Summer,"cent . above last year 's low level despite the drought , the epidemic of strikes , and the unfavourable foreign","The Times, 11st August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11262,11,8,1934,Summer,11,8,1934,Summer,"to -1908 , due chiefly to winter killing and severe drought conditions in Ontario Province , where most of the winter","The Times, 11st August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11263,11,8,1934,Summer,11,8,1934,Summer,"Rubber Soles statc that , in spite of the prolonged drought , the total sales of the business for the eight","The Times, 11st August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11264,13,8,1934,Summer,13,8,1934,Summer,"giving the position on August 1 tells its story of drought . The maize crop , with a loss of 500,000,000","The Times, 13th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11265,13,8,1934,Summer,13,8,1934,Summer,"admitted that it must be modified in view of the drought . The long-range problem , he said , was how","The Times, 13th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11266,13,8,1934,Summer,13,8,1934,Summer,srop report shows exceptionally low grain yields owing to the drought . The Secretary of Agriculture has warned farmers not to,"The Times, 13th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11267,13,8,1934,Summer,13,8,1934,Summer,", or for relieving the widespread distress caused by the drought in the Middle West . Dur- ing his week 's","The Times, 13th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11268,13,8,1934,Summer,13,8,1934,Summer,"contribute immediately to the relief of unemployment and of the drought- stricken farmers , whose plight is the most urgent problem","The Times, 13th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11269,13,8,1934,Summer,13,8,1934,Summer,"fully occupied with the more pressing difficulties caused by the drought , the problem of unemployment , and the growing industrial","The Times, 13th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11270,13,8,1934,Summer,13,8,1934,Summer,lactic-acid content . The difficulty had been intensified by the drought and the activities of the Milk Marketing Board in pressing,"The Times, 13th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11271,13,8,1934,Summer,13,8,1934,Summer,"the week was reported as being only fair . The drought has affected the supplies of home-grown frut , such as","The Times, 13th August 1934",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Covent Garden,20th Century newspaper,Media 11272,13,8,1934,Summer,13,8,1934,Summer,"be continued , in spite of the fact that the drought has wiped out all the grain surplus and the opera-","The Times, 13th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11273,13,8,1934,Summer,13,8,1934,Summer,"shortage , such as certainly would follow another year of drought , and the present one has been only slightly relieved","The Times, 13th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11274,13,8,1934,Summer,13,8,1934,Summer,to the Government 's pDlan to can 7.000.000 head of drought cattle . which will require about 175.000 tons of tinpiate,"The Times, 13th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11275,14,8,1934,Summer,14,8,1934,Summer,"birds , though on some stretches , owing to the drought , they were not as fully developed as expected .","The Times, 14th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11276,14,8,1934,Summer,14,8,1934,Summer,Administration means to take to com-bat the effects of the drought will be made in the course of the next day,"The Times, 14th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11277,14,8,1934,Summer,14,8,1934,Summer,"it probable that the $525,000,000 which Con- gress appropriated for drought relief will be exhausted long before the end of the","The Times, 14th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11278,14,8,1934,Summer,14,8,1934,Summer,funds under his personal control which he can divert to drought relief without any necessity for congressional sanction and it is,"The Times, 14th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11279,14,8,1934,Summer,14,8,1934,Summer,"in the previous year . HIGHER YIELDS Notwithstanding the prolonged drought , the weather in 1933 was favourable to all crops","The Times, 14th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11280,14,8,1934,Summer,14,8,1934,Summer,"violas are dwarfed , the cornflowers hardly recognizable . The drought has spoilt the flowers and most of the fruits .","The Times, 14th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11281,14,8,1934,Summer,14,8,1934,Summer,expresscd in some parts as to quality . owing lo drought . Trading conditions of th- new EnRlish crop arc still,"The Times, 14th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11282,14,8,1934,Summer,14,8,1934,Summer,"troublc in Spain more significant than the progress of the drought in England , or the latest move in Washington ?","The Times, 14th August 1934",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11283,15,8,1934,Summer,15,8,1934,Summer,"additional relief expenditure forced upon the Federal Government by the drought wiU make resort to inflation or heavier taxation inevitable ,","The Times, 15th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11284,15,8,1934,Summer,15,8,1934,Summer,"the decline , but the offtake was poor . The drought in Tcas has not been relieved , but the wcather","The Times, 15th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11285,15,8,1934,Summer,15,8,1934,Summer,Whcat advanced on reports of continued damage owing to the drought . and a good absorption by Eastern houses . Some,"The Times, 15th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11286,15,8,1934,Summer,15,8,1934,Summer,the South-Wcst are light and insufficient matcrially to relievc the drought damage . Prices then reacted partially with wheat . WHEAT,"The Times, 15th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11287,16,8,1934,Summer,16,8,1934,Summer,a four-page inset with this issue of The 7imes . DROUGHT AND N.R.A . MR . ROOSEVELT 'S PROBLEMS : LINES,"The Times, 16th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11288,16,8,1934,Summer,16,8,1934,Summer,urgent among these problems is that caused by the disastrous drought . During the past few days plans have been formulated,"The Times, 16th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11289,16,8,1934,Summer,16,8,1934,Summer,", has repeatedly stated-namely , that conditions caused by the drought in no way invalidate the policv of'-fthe Agricuttural Adjustment Administration","The Times, 16th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11290,16,8,1934,Summer,16,8,1934,Summer,over crop production . The President stated that while the drought has largely liquidated the excess suirpluses of grain which werc,"The Times, 16th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11291,16,8,1934,Summer,16,8,1934,Summer,years . HOUSING PLANS Second only in importance to the drought anmong the problems with which Mr.-Roosevelt is at present faced,"The Times, 16th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11292,16,8,1934,Summer,16,8,1934,Summer,"as in hig plans for counteracting the effects of the drought , it is apparent that Mr. Roosevelt intends to rely","The Times, 16th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11293,16,8,1934,Summer,16,8,1934,Summer,formulating his plans to deal with the effect of the drought and the reconstruction of the N.R.A . ( p. 10,"The Times, 16th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11294,16,8,1934,Summer,16,8,1934,Summer,is hoped to lessen the damage caused in periods of drought . RENOVATIONS AT ST . JOHN'S.COLLEGE. - . Traffic vibration,"The Times, 16th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11295,17,8,1934,Summer,17,8,1934,Summer,"September 3 , at 2 p.m . Owing to the drought the courts of the Beckenham C.C. will not be available","The Times, 17th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11296,17,8,1934,Summer,17,8,1934,Summer,which is infesting several districts and is attributed to the drought . These insects are sucking the juice from the grapes,"The Times, 17th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11297,17,8,1934,Summer,17,8,1934,Summer,"in Great Britain show that , in spite of the drought , the crop of hardy fruits generally is heavier than","The Times, 17th August 1934",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11298,17,8,1934,Summer,17,8,1934,Summer,"mature . As happened last Year , however , the drought caused a laree fall of the fruit soon after it","The Times, 17th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11299,17,8,1934,Summer,17,8,1934,Summer,mainly be- cause of the retarding effect of the prolonged drought on the growth of the plants . There is little,"The Times, 17th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11300,17,8,1934,Summer,17,8,1934,Summer,"business recovery , and the ap- parent breaking of the drought-although too late to have much effect on the crops -seemed","The Times, 17th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11301,17,8,1934,Summer,17,8,1934,Summer,"that tuse need of supplies is urgcnt. especially in the drought areas , attracted some attention , bUt lpriCCes then reacted","The Times, 17th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11302,18,8,1934,Summer,18,8,1934,Summer,. ) . F.R.H.S .. shows how to rcpaireffccts of drought and get turf wcedfrec : extensive lawns can be treated,"The Times, 18th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11303,18,8,1934,Summer,18,8,1934,Summer,"attended to now . Apart from the effect of the drought , this or that new plant may not have been","The Times, 18th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11304,18,8,1934,Summer,18,8,1934,Summer,laid on the expanding of acreage to com- pensate for drought losses. -Reater . THE CANADIAN HARVEST The following crop report,"The Times, 18th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11305,20,8,1934,Summer,20,8,1934,Summer,and at the drawing of stumps . Owing to the drought the turf in the out-field is in a very bad,"The Times, 20th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11306,20,8,1934,Summer,20,8,1934,Summer,"a'antcd . LABOUR PROBLEMS IN U.S.A.- . CONSEQUENCES OF THE DROUGHT FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT WASHINGTON , AuG. 19 -The Executive Council","The Times, 20th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11307,20,8,1934,Summer,20,8,1934,Summer,"early date ask Mr. Roosevelt , in consequence of the drought , to renew the Civil Works Administration on a large","The Times, 20th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11308,20,8,1934,Summer,20,8,1934,Summer,the turn of the other Australian batsmen . : U.S. DROUGHT RELIEF IMPORT FACILITIES FOR FARMERS MR . ROOSEVELT 'S ORDER,"The Times, 20th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11309,20,8,1934,Summer,20,8,1934,Summer,"number of farm comtnodities , for the assistance of the drought-stricken areas . It is understood that the proclamation was signed","The Times, 20th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11310,20,8,1934,Summer,20,8,1934,Summer,"seed . In spite of the severe incidence of the drought in certain areas , it appears that over the agricultural","The Times, 20th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11311,20,8,1934,Summer,20,8,1934,Summer,"total will be increased by the expenditure of $525,000,000 on drought relief , while the actual purchasing power of farmers has","The Times, 20th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11312,20,8,1934,Summer,20,8,1934,Summer,"trade are labour troubles , the uncertainty caused by the drought , the increasing resistance of consumers to price increases .","The Times, 20th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11313,20,8,1934,Summer,20,8,1934,Summer,"commodities as a measure of relief to farmers in the drought areas . ( p. 10 ) The Belgian balloonists ,","The Times, 20th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11314,20,8,1934,Summer,20,8,1934,Summer,City . The executive of the Fcderation fear that the drought in the Middle West may result in a scarcity of,"The Times, 20th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11315,20,8,1934,Summer,20,8,1934,Summer,cased considerably by thc fall in production owing to the drought . It may be recalled that there was much talk,"The Times, 20th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11316,20,8,1934,Summer,20,8,1934,Summer,"for June were 72,251,000 gallons and 28,619,000 gallons . The drought kept the manufacturing surplus within bounds , and has given","The Times, 20th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11317,20,8,1934,Summer,20,8,1934,Summer,yield fell by nearly half during the month . The drought has proved costly to such farms . Returns publishcd by,"The Times, 20th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11318,20,8,1934,Summer,20,8,1934,Summer,"experienced throughout Manitoba . Crops have further deteriorated in the drought areas , and while threshing has begun , it will","The Times, 20th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11319,20,8,1934,Summer,20,8,1934,Summer,60.4 of the 1923-25 average . Labour disturbances and the drought are held to be largely responsible for the extra-seasonal decline,"The Times, 20th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11320,21,8,1934,Summer,21,8,1934,Summer,"From that time Victoria did not look back , surviving drought and a financial crisis to enter the Commonwealth at the","The Times, 21st August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11321,21,8,1934,Summer,21,8,1934,Summer,"gave immense crops . Then a dry spell began . Drought was behind William Jennings Bryan ; but it passed ,","The Times, 21st August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11322,21,8,1934,Summer,21,8,1934,Summer,the inhabitants will easily let go . They have seen droughts before . They have seen a couple of good crops,"The Times, 21st August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11323,21,8,1934,Summer,21,8,1934,Summer,"is hoped , to in- crease precipitation . It is drought that lies behind all the buzzing polit.cs of Bismarck .","The Times, 21st August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11324,21,8,1934,Summer,21,8,1934,Summer,temperature . Many gardeners are painfully aware this year that drought and exuberance of growth do not commonly go hand in,"The Times, 21st August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11325,21,8,1934,Summer,21,8,1934,Summer,denied to more shallow-rooting plants and make them tolerant of drought . The thistle is a genus as widely spread as,"The Times, 21st August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11326,21,8,1934,Summer,21,8,1934,Summer,"steel activity , fears regarding the detrimental effects of the drought on the business situation , the existing labour troubles ,","The Times, 21st August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11327,21,8,1934,Summer,21,8,1934,Summer,business from customers who bave been adversely affected by the drought . E. I. Dupont de Nemours have declared the regular,"The Times, 21st August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11328,22,8,1934,Summer,22,8,1934,Summer,great granary of the Cauvery delta from the evils of drought and famine . He replied to criti-cisms of the project,"The Times, 22th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11329,23,8,1934,Summer,23,8,1934,Summer,FALL AT ALDBOROUGH BEACH Owing to the rain after the drought hundreds of tons of cliff have fallen in the vicinity,"The Times, 23th August 1934",England,UKE,"UKE2,UKE1","UKE22,UKE12","Aldborough,Hornsea,Yorkshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 11330,23,8,1934,Summer,23,8,1934,Summer,mocked us too often with fleeting showers in times of drought to be believed now . NVe will defy evil omens,"The Times, 23th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11331,23,8,1934,Summer,23,8,1934,Summer,"few . On the other hand , the heat and drought were abnormal during several months so that snow disappeared from","The Times, 23th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11332,24,8,1934,Summer,24,8,1934,Summer,the show has been maintained in spite of the long drought . 'BLACKBIRDS OF 1934 POSTPONED Thc production of Blackbirds of,"The Times, 24th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11333,24,8,1934,Summer,24,8,1934,Summer,"interested parties to report to the police . THE CANADIAN DROUGHT A MIGRATION SCHEME FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT OTTAWA , AUG.","The Times, 24th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11334,24,8,1934,Summer,24,8,1934,Summer,"abolished . Mr. Roper declared that in spite of the drought business was definitely better , and that "" if business","The Times, 24th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11335,24,8,1934,Summer,24,8,1934,Summer,and high ground some coveys have been reduced by the drought by as much as half since leaving the nests .,"The Times, 24th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11336,24,8,1934,Summer,24,8,1934,Summer,in isolated instances the birds have not suffered from the drought . In East Anglia the want of rain appears to,"The Times, 24th August 1934",England,UKH,UKH1,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11337,24,8,1934,Summer,24,8,1934,Summer,groups have had no such stimulus to advance as the drought has provided for the farm products . Since the date,"The Times, 24th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11338,25,8,1934,Summer,25,8,1934,Summer,". F.R.H.S .. show. , how to repair effects of drought and get turf weecd free : . extensive lassos can","The Times, 25th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11339,25,8,1934,Summer,25,8,1934,Summer,"Club in the most perfect of holiday weather . The drought has been acute in the district , but in spite","The Times, 25th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11340,25,8,1934,Summer,25,8,1934,Summer,"end of last century , when a succession of devastating droughts accompanied by a disastrous fall in prices laid low wheat-farming","The Times, 25th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11341,25,8,1934,Summer,25,8,1934,Summer,"others "" pulled out "" penniless , ruined by the drought , low prices , and borrowed money . In a","The Times, 25th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11342,25,8,1934,Summer,25,8,1934,Summer,"the fourth year in suc- cession have lost crops through drought , and who are in great danger of losing their","The Times, 25th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11343,25,8,1934,Summer,25,8,1934,Summer,". The railways have agreed to transport cattle from the drought-stricken areas at half the regular rate , to carry fodder","The Times, 25th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11344,25,8,1934,Summer,25,8,1934,Summer,"to transport settlers and their effects from the areas of drought , also at two-thirds the normal rate . The cost","The Times, 25th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11345,25,8,1934,Summer,25,8,1934,Summer,"plants has shown its dislike of prolonged spring and summer drought more than the late- flowering gladioluts , which has an","The Times, 25th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11346,25,8,1934,Summer,25,8,1934,Summer,"total failure. - But with the first break in the drought the yellowing leaves turned to green again , and where","The Times, 25th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11347,27,8,1934,Summer,27,8,1934,Summer,"vigour into the attack on specific ptoblems caused by the drought arid the decline in business activity , but he has","The Times, 27th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11348,27,8,1934,Summer,27,8,1934,Summer,"belief that the situation in respect of relief-apart from the drought-stricken areas-was improving , though official estimates put the number of","The Times, 27th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11349,27,8,1934,Summer,27,8,1934,Summer,"the agricultural areas wilt not be seriously affected by the drought , and that the vast expenditure on public works must","The Times, 27th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11350,27,8,1934,Summer,27,8,1934,Summer,a grass turf in their poultry runs . The long-continued drought in spring made it impossible to get a good take,"The Times, 27th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11351,27,8,1934,Summer,27,8,1934,Summer,are lasting longer than anticipated . As an offset the drought is broken and the damage now appears to be less,"The Times, 27th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11352,27,8,1934,Summer,27,8,1934,Summer,"VectabIc and fruit packs are satisfied , while the Government-s drought cattic schemc is apparently meeting with complicatiOns . The Price","The Times, 27th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11353,27,8,1934,Summer,27,8,1934,Summer,"or three weeks , and is still susceptible to further drought and a possible early frost . In the meantime official","The Times, 27th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11354,28,8,1934,Summer,28,8,1934,Summer,"to blame , and so , too , may the drought , with its consequent scarcity of flies , midges ,","The Times, 28th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11355,29,8,1934,Summer,29,8,1934,Summer,under conditions of peace . The effects of the prolonged drought in the manoeuvre area are not so serious as they,"The Times, 29th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11356,29,8,1934,Summer,29,8,1934,Summer,"prospects of the Graves harvest , which was threatened by drought . In the Barsac area much-needed rains have fallen ,","The Times, 29th August 1934",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH21,Ludon,20th Century newspaper,Media 11357,29,8,1934,Summer,29,8,1934,Summer,and most approved principles . Owing to a very severe drought we lost a portion of our normal vintage this year,"The Times, 29th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11358,30,8,1934,Summer,30,8,1934,Summer,"be unfair to the people involved , unfair to the drought arcas , and a great mistake for the province .","The Times, 30th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11359,30,8,1934,Summer,30,8,1934,Summer,"cost would be to re-settle the areas abandoned . The drought , though long continued , must not , in his","The Times, 30th August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11360,31,8,1934,Summer,31,8,1934,Summer,) . F.R.IZ.S .. shosws hows to repair effectS of drought and net turfwrcd free : extensive lawns can be treated,"The Times, 31st August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11361,31,8,1934,Summer,31,8,1934,Summer,"Helena Road , Southsca . POTATOES In spite of the drought and consequent shortage of home-grown vegetables , of which so","The Times, 31st August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11362,31,8,1934,Summer,31,8,1934,Summer,both sides at the first opportune moment . Escape from Drought The recent incidence of drought in many lands has led,"The Times, 31st August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11363,31,8,1934,Summer,31,8,1934,Summer,opportune moment . Escape from Drought The recent incidence of drought in many lands has led to suggestions for the transference,"The Times, 31st August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11364,31,8,1934,Summer,31,8,1934,Summer,"resettlement of distressed com-munities . In other countries not only drought , but flood and earthquake as well , have to","The Times, 31st August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11365,31,8,1934,Summer,31,8,1934,Summer,"for years will be resumed when the rain returns . Drought makes desert , and desert is an aggressive enemy which","The Times, 31st August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11366,31,8,1934,Summer,31,8,1934,Summer,surrender large areas to the insidious deteriora- tion which long-continued drought brings in its train . Soot in Politics The news,"The Times, 31st August 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11367,1,9,1934,Autumn,1,9,1934,Autumn,) . F.R.H.S .. shows how to repair effctsq of drought and get urf wecd free : extensive lawns can be,"The Times, 1st September 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11368,1,9,1934,Autumn,1,9,1934,Autumn,"cotton , and other fa'rm products is due to the drought , and says that "" higher prices do not mean","The Times, 1st September 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11369,1,9,1934,Autumn,1,9,1934,Autumn,"many other plants of the order Camnpailulaceae , it stands drought well . Another good plant of a very different kind","The Times, 1st September 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11370,3,9,1934,Autumn,3,9,1934,Autumn,justificd an increase in rctail prices during thc'period of the drought : A dairy cow needs 281b. of dry feeds daily,"The Times, 3th September 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11371,3,9,1934,Autumn,3,9,1934,Autumn,"which would mean 56 from the acre , but the drought has impaired the yield . The cultivation is not difficult","The Times, 3th September 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11372,4,9,1934,Autumn,4,9,1934,Autumn,"in North Wilt- shire , an alteration due to the drought . The final work will embrace the following features :","The Times, 4th September 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11373,4,9,1934,Autumn,4,9,1934,Autumn,"Minister of Agri- culture , about the problems of the drought- stricken prairice area , and it is understood that they","The Times, 4th September 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11374,4,9,1934,Autumn,4,9,1934,Autumn,"Mr , Ricliberg to . thc "" . persistence of drought conditions . . . coupled with an unfavourable trcnd during","The Times, 4th September 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11375,4,9,1934,Autumn,4,9,1934,Autumn,time 23 States are appealing to Fcderal authorities for special drought relief . In' brdcr that' the picturc should not appear,"The Times, 4th September 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11376,4,9,1934,Autumn,4,9,1934,Autumn,"capital-goods industries , apprehension as to the effects of the drought , and the general difficulty of foreseeing how business will","The Times, 4th September 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11377,6,9,1934,Autumn,6,9,1934,Autumn,. and Exeter . LAWNS nted fe ding after the drought . Dress yours L with GROX . Cilc best and,"The Times, 6th September 1934",England,"UKK,UKI","UKK4,UKK1","UKK43,UKK11","Barnstaple,Bristol,Exeter",20th Century newspaper,Media 11378,6,9,1934,Autumn,6,9,1934,Autumn,were burned in the shed . FULUAM 'S RELIEF FROM DROUGHT As the danger-of drought in the Fulham district has been,"The Times, 6th September 1934",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Fulham,20th Century newspaper,Media 11379,6,9,1934,Autumn,6,9,1934,Autumn,"shed . FULUAM 'S RELIEF FROM DROUGHT As the danger-of drought in the Fulham district has been removed , it is","The Times, 6th September 1934",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Fulham,20th Century newspaper,Media 11380,6,9,1934,Autumn,6,9,1934,Autumn,"letting the city down . They had had the worst drought for 50 years , and a great number of trades","The Times, 6th September 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11381,6,9,1934,Autumn,6,9,1934,Autumn,of foodstuffs from the better-off provinces to those afflicted by drought . Although the situation has ' Improved the almost unprecedented,"The Times, 6th September 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11382,7,9,1934,Autumn,7,9,1934,Autumn,"Nurserics , Nlaidstonc . .. TJAWNS nced feedinR after the drought . Dress yoitrs with GROX. thc bcst and cheapest lawn","The Times, 7th September 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11383,7,9,1934,Autumn,7,9,1934,Autumn,", thus preventing floods at one season and equally serious drought at another . . . . I do not claim","The Times, 7th September 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11384,7,9,1934,Autumn,7,9,1934,Autumn,"high ground and valley slopes will entirely prevent floods and drought , -but what the forester is doing , or leaves","The Times, 7th September 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11385,7,9,1934,Autumn,7,9,1934,Autumn,. The present summer had shown the danger of prolonged drought if water continued to be taken- from the London Basin,"The Times, 7th September 1934",England,UKJ,,,London Basin,20th Century newspaper,Media 11386,7,9,1934,Autumn,7,9,1934,Autumn,", ' although thle period includes the breaking of the drought. - . Reuter . SWEDISH LOAN SUCCESS FROM OUR COORESPOMDENT","The Times, 7th September 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11387,7,9,1934,Autumn,7,9,1934,Autumn,".. The Agricultural Adjustment Administration announces that over 4,250,000 "" drought "" cattle were purchased up to August 31 , with","The Times, 7th September 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11388,8,9,1934,Autumn,8,9,1934,Autumn,R.N. ( Ret.l . F.R.H.S .. shows-hou- to repair-effects of drought and get turf weed free : ' extensive lawns can,"The Times, 8th September 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11389,8,9,1934,Autumn,8,9,1934,Autumn,", iMoofIicids . Liverpool . JrAWVNS need fcdifg after the drought . Drcss yours AL GROX. the best and cheapest lawn","The Times, 8th September 1934",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11390,8,9,1934,Autumn,8,9,1934,Autumn,"the corpora- tion will give , even in seasons of drought , a total supply of 8,000,000 gallons daily , sufficient","The Times, 8th September 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11391,8,9,1934,Autumn,8,9,1934,Autumn,"expected two months or more ago , when the prolonged drought was already scorching the leaves off the trees in untimely","The Times, 8th September 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11392,8,9,1934,Autumn,8,9,1934,Autumn,"longer the brown and dusty deserts of the time of drought , look tired and faded in com- parison with the","The Times, 8th September 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11393,10,9,1934,Autumn,10,9,1934,Autumn,"in Norfolk , but light-land crops have suffered from the drought . The East Riding reports a good regular crop and","The Times, 10th September 1934",England,"UKE,UKH","UKE1,UKH1","UKE12,UKH13",East Riding,20th Century newspaper,Media 11394,11,9,1934,Autumn,11,9,1934,Autumn,", agricultural production is still subject to the accident of drought , epidemic disease , and so forth . The dletermination","The Times, 11st September 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11395,11,9,1934,Autumn,11,9,1934,Autumn,methods of dealing with local shortage of supplies resulting from drought con- ditions : The investigation of underground water was concerned,"The Times, 11st September 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11396,11,9,1934,Autumn,11,9,1934,Autumn,supplies which they were compelled to impose during the summer drought . On behalf of the board it was stated yesterday,"The Times, 11st September 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11397,11,9,1934,Autumn,11,9,1934,Autumn,". If the increase in the rainfall continues , the Drought Committee , when it meets in the near future ,","The Times, 11st September 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11398,12,9,1934,Autumn,12,9,1934,Autumn,no evidence of that . No one can beat a drought if there is no water . Everything points to the,"The Times, 12th September 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11399,12,9,1934,Autumn,12,9,1934,Autumn,"of the matter , owing to the continuance of the drought , and in view also of the improvement in public","The Times, 12th September 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11400,12,9,1934,Autumn,12,9,1934,Autumn,might havc been of great valuc in this year 's drought . SCOTTISH WITCHES POPULAR FEAR OF EVIL POWERS Canon J.,"The Times, 12th September 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11401,13,9,1934,Autumn,13,9,1934,Autumn,", against 587,5001b. , the reduction being partly due to drought and partly to pest ; the average price of tea","The Times, 13th September 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11402,13,9,1934,Autumn,13,9,1934,Autumn,", a yicld considered fairly satisfactory in view of the drought . The tea output fell from 587,5001b. to 569,6151b .","The Times, 13th September 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11403,14,9,1934,Autumn,14,9,1934,Autumn,"general except in Saskatchewan , where , because of the drought , 143,000 are now receiving public assistance . RHODESIAN TRADE","The Times, 14th September 1934",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11404,15,9,1934,Autumn,15,9,1934,Autumn,) . F.R.H.S .. shows how' to repoir effects of drought and get ittrf weed free : extensive tawns can be,"The Times, 15th September 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11405,15,9,1934,Autumn,15,9,1934,Autumn,"flow for September is 528,000.000 gallons daily . In the drought year of 1921 the daily average for the month was","The Times, 15th September 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11406,15,9,1934,Autumn,15,9,1934,Autumn,"Ashford , Derbyshire , which havc suffered considerably through the drought , are now in a worse plight , for yesterday","The Times, 15th September 1934",England,"UKJ,UKF","UKJ4,UKF1","UKJ42,UKF12,UKF13,UKF13","Ashford,Derbyshire,Longstone,Rowland",20th Century newspaper,Media 11407,15,9,1934,Autumn,15,9,1934,Autumn,"court adventures . Nevertheless adventures came . First there was drought , and the water-holes ceased to hold water ; then","The Times, 15th September 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11408,17,9,1934,Autumn,17,9,1934,Autumn,"summer , the cancellation of which on account of the drought was a disappointment to all ranks . The inspec- tion","The Times, 17th September 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11409,17,9,1934,Autumn,17,9,1934,Autumn,"It is significant that in spite of the ravages of drought , retail trade in the agricultural districts is more active","The Times, 17th September 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11410,17,9,1934,Autumn,17,9,1934,Autumn,"has abandoned its plans to have its stocks of "" drought cattfec' hides processed into articles for distribution to the unemployed","The Times, 17th September 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11411,18,9,1934,Autumn,18,9,1934,Autumn,"unlikely to be suitable for jumping owing to tlIe continued drought , unless heavy rain falls . . EDINBURGH RESULTS 2.0","The Times, 18th September 1934",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM25,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11412,18,9,1934,Autumn,18,9,1934,Autumn,the partial destruction of the crop-in view of the recent drought-is admitted by the Soviet Government . -According to the agricultural,"The Times, 18th September 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11413,20,9,1934,Autumn,20,9,1934,Autumn,"where the sparseness of ground cover , retarded by the drought , left early nests a conspicuous prey to rooks and","The Times, 20th September 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11414,20,9,1934,Autumn,20,9,1934,Autumn,"fields keepers have spent anxious days on account of the drought . Mature pheasants , thanks to their sub- tropical characteristics","The Times, 20th September 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11415,20,9,1934,Autumn,20,9,1934,Autumn,"in places where ponds , reduced to semi-stagnation by the drought , were the only convenient sources of supply has also","The Times, 20th September 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11416,21,9,1934,Autumn,21,9,1934,Autumn,"r . A. MuRtpny spoke on "" 'The ElTect of Drought on Potato 'rubers , "" an1d DR . F. T.","The Times, 21st September 1934",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11417,21,9,1934,Autumn,21,9,1934,Autumn,the transport of large numbers of cattle from . the drought-stricken. areas . AUSTIN 7 B.S.A . ( 3 wheeler ),"The Times, 21st September 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11418,22,9,1934,Autumn,22,9,1934,Autumn,"Rugby clubs has been grievously discouraged by the continuance of drought . Of the leading London clubs , Black- heath ,","The Times, 22th September 1934",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Richmond,20th Century newspaper,Media 11419,22,9,1934,Autumn,22,9,1934,Autumn,as was to be expected in a year of prolonged drought . A feature of the season worthy of notice was,"The Times, 22th September 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11420,22,9,1934,Autumn,22,9,1934,Autumn,"its landscape , its rain , thunder , lightning , drought , trees , birds , and flowers . Many varieties","The Times, 22th September 1934",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL21,Tintern Abbey,20th Century newspaper,Media 11421,24,9,1934,Autumn,24,9,1934,Autumn,", time alone will show to what extent the prolonged drought has affected their kecping qualitics . Apple growers know well","The Times, 24th September 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11422,24,9,1934,Autumn,24,9,1934,Autumn,year ago as might have been expected from the long drought . Car load- ings in the week ended Serttember ],"The Times, 24th September 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11423,28,9,1934,Autumn,28,9,1934,Autumn,"Valley , which have been liable to pollution . The drought of the last two summers has intensified this danger .","The Times, 28th September 1934",England,"UKE,UKF,UKG",UKE1,,River Trent,20th Century newspaper,Media 11424,29,9,1934,Autumn,29,9,1934,Autumn,". Registrar . , ETROPOLITAN WVATER BOARD . lvi THE DROUGHT . REMOVAL OF RESTRICTIONS . ( a ) WVATERING GARDENS","The Times, 29th September 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11425,1,10,1934,Autumn,1,10,1934,Autumn,"but a sparse covering of grass after the summer 's drought , and if irresolute tack- ling gave each side a","The Times, 1st October 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11426,1,10,1934,Autumn,1,10,1934,Autumn,this autumn in consequence of . loss caused 'by the drought . In anticipation of this and the normal requirements of,"The Times, 1st October 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11427,2,10,1934,Autumn,2,10,1934,Autumn,"appear during a dry spell , it seems that a drought makes them all the more anxious to burst forth when","The Times, 2th October 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11428,3,10,1934,Autumn,3,10,1934,Autumn,London area in order to meet future normal requirements and drought emergencies wili be discussed by the Metropolitan Water Board on,"The Times, 3th October 1934",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11429,3,10,1934,Autumn,3,10,1934,Autumn,"falling steadily , and the refusal to allow the summer drought to affect the prices of the harvest , may encourage","The Times, 3th October 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11430,3,10,1934,Autumn,3,10,1934,Autumn,"WHEAT TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES Sir , -The drought no longer occupies such a prominent place in the news","The Times, 3th October 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11431,3,10,1934,Autumn,3,10,1934,Autumn,"elsewhere in England , owing to the effects of the drought . Considerable damage was done to standing barley by gales","The Times, 3th October 1934",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11432,3,10,1934,Autumn,3,10,1934,Autumn,"and this is attributable to disease rather than to the drought . I am , Sir , your obedient servant ,","The Times, 3th October 1934",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH23,"Harpenden,Rothamsted Experimental Station",20th Century newspaper,Media 11433,4,10,1934,Autumn,4,10,1934,Autumn,"sharply either way . Indications that Mr. Roosevelt expected the drought relief expenditutre to be kept within the approriation of 5525,000.000","The Times, 4th October 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11434,5,10,1934,Autumn,5,10,1934,Autumn,. LONDON 'S WATER SUPPLY The partial removal of the drought order by the Metropolitan Water Board will remind many of,"The Times, 5th October 1934",England,"UKJ,UKK,UKI","UKJ2,UKK1","UKJ22,UKK13,UKJ23","Fairwarp,Kingswood,Tadworth",20th Century newspaper,Media 11435,5,10,1934,Autumn,5,10,1934,Autumn,""" by Miss Sybil Blunt ; "" Bucklebury , 1933 Drought , "" by Mr. F. A. Brodribb ; "" After","The Times, 5th October 1934",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ11,Bucklebury,20th Century newspaper,Media 11436,6,10,1934,Autumn,6,10,1934,Autumn,") . F.R.H.S. , shows hoW to rePair effects of drought and get turf weed fre ; extensive lawns can be","The Times, 6th October 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11437,6,10,1934,Autumn,6,10,1934,Autumn,"in a condition that none thlought possible after a summer drought . THE DUNLOP-SCOTTISH TOUIRNAMENT J. MeDowall ( Turnbeiry ) ,","The Times, 6th October 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11438,6,10,1934,Autumn,6,10,1934,Autumn,"iunder con- ditions similar to those which obtained in the drought year of 1921 was 167,000,000 gallons a day . It","The Times, 6th October 1934",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 11439,6,10,1934,Autumn,6,10,1934,Autumn,authorized by its Act of 1921 . No doubt the drought of the last two years has emphasized the need for,"The Times, 6th October 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11440,6,10,1934,Autumn,6,10,1934,Autumn,be found on page 8 LAWNS IN AUTUMN CARE AFTER DROUGHT FROM A CORRESPONDENT Such is the vitality of the grass,"The Times, 6th October 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11441,6,10,1934,Autumn,6,10,1934,Autumn,"and fills up the hollow places that follow a prolonged drought , although , if the leafmould and loam is not","The Times, 6th October 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11442,8,10,1934,Autumn,8,10,1934,Autumn,wzs in good heart and able to withstand the summer drought yields should be heavy ciiough to make the 1934 wheat,"The Times, 8th October 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11443,8,10,1934,Autumn,8,10,1934,Autumn,"Norfolk barley will never see a malt-house through the severe drought . "" It is to be hoped that this is","The Times, 8th October 1934",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11444,8,10,1934,Autumn,8,10,1934,Autumn,"Counties the grass has never re- covered from the summer drought , and farmers-have to face an expensive winter . SCHIEDULE","The Times, 8th October 1934","GB,England","UKF,UKG,UKK",UKK2,UKK23,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 11445,9,10,1934,Autumn,9,10,1934,Autumn,on having been successful in doing that during an exceptional drought and having regard to the times . The rainfall in,"The Times, 9th October 1934",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 11446,9,10,1934,Autumn,9,10,1934,Autumn,"more rain than during the corresponding period of the 1921 drought , but 1921 followed a wet year , whereas this","The Times, 9th October 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11447,9,10,1934,Autumn,9,10,1934,Autumn,telephonists to work after 8 p.m . LESSONS OF THE DROUGHT MINISTER OF HEALTH ON WATER POLICY The Minister of Health,"The Times, 9th October 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11448,9,10,1934,Autumn,9,10,1934,Autumn,"to water supply . Difficulties had been experienced in the drought , he said , and although they had been met","The Times, 9th October 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11449,9,10,1934,Autumn,9,10,1934,Autumn,region . We must profit by the experience of the drought for the benefit of the general water supplies of the,"The Times, 9th October 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11450,10,10,1934,Autumn,10,10,1934,Autumn,". Price 7d . Romncy Marsh , from the long drought , is becoming in a very scrious statc ; no","The Times, 10th October 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11451,10,10,1934,Autumn,10,10,1934,Autumn,"Chemical Industries , Limited , who organized during the reent drought an emergency service for the sterilization of water by which","The Times, 10th October 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11452,11,10,1934,Autumn,11,10,1934,Autumn,from January I for 21 months as affected by the droughts of 1921 and 1933 . I also add a table,"The Times, 11st October 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11453,11,10,1934,Autumn,11,10,1934,Autumn,with the damage caused by the recent typhoon and by drought in several districts . The share market has become brighter,"The Times, 11st October 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11454,12,10,1934,Autumn,12,10,1934,Autumn,"itas never been known to fail : in the great droughts of 1S87 , 1911 , and 1921 alike it kept","The Times, 12th October 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11455,13,10,1934,Autumn,13,10,1934,Autumn,"important-where they can often find drinking water , even during droughts and hard frosts . Some years ago a relative of","The Times, 13th October 1934",England,UKK,UKK4,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11456,13,10,1934,Autumn,13,10,1934,Autumn,"with the Spanish iris , which is more complacent of drought than the other and needs a lighter soil , as","The Times, 13th October 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11457,17,10,1934,Autumn,17,10,1934,Autumn,"dead eels , Ills , to , 18s , per drought . Bloaters. 3s. 6d. to 4s. : kippers. 2s. to","The Times, 17th October 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11458,18,10,1934,Autumn,18,10,1934,Autumn,"no appreciable rain . Are we to endure another winter drought ? That is a fearful prospect , but really it","The Times, 18th October 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11459,18,10,1934,Autumn,18,10,1934,Autumn,did not increase Proportionately . as . owing to the drought . there was a considerable rise in the cost of,"The Times, 18th October 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11460,19,10,1934,Autumn,19,10,1934,Autumn,"Miies Departilenit . THE NEW FOREST DAMAGE BY FIRE DURING DROUGHT The council of the New Forest Associa- tion , in","The Times, 19th October 1934",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,New Forest,20th Century newspaper,Media 11461,19,10,1934,Autumn,19,10,1934,Autumn,"as 120 fires in the forest during the period of drought , many of them disastrous . It is estimated that","The Times, 19th October 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11462,20,10,1934,Autumn,20,10,1934,Autumn,) . F.R.H.S .. shows how to repair effects of drought and get turf weed free : extensive lawvns can be,"The Times, 20th October 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11463,20,10,1934,Autumn,20,10,1934,Autumn,"summer . The merest depression suffices , and in a drought it can be filled with stones , which do not","The Times, 20th October 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11464,24,10,1934,Autumn,24,10,1934,Autumn,"of 0.80 gallon compared with 1932-33 . Referring to the drought of 1933-34 , ithe report says ; - "" Before","The Times, 24th October 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11465,25,10,1934,Autumn,25,10,1934,Autumn,"have been more solid : unfortunately it is due to drought in other countries . Even so , it may be","The Times, 25th October 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11466,26,10,1934,Autumn,26,10,1934,Autumn,"have been greatly assisted in their economic aspect by the drought , has been to control and to regulate production by","The Times, 26th October 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11467,26,10,1934,Autumn,26,10,1934,Autumn,"material , due in the first place to the prolonged drought , point- ing to a scarcity of supplies , and","The Times, 26th October 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11468,26,10,1934,Autumn,26,10,1934,Autumn,material at increased prices . In view of the prolonged drought it was considered desirable to cover our requirements well in,"The Times, 26th October 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11469,29,10,1934,Autumn,29,10,1934,Autumn,"the green , the fairway , considering the summer 's drought , reflected much credit on those concerned . A GOOD","The Times, 29th October 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11470,29,10,1934,Autumn,29,10,1934,Autumn,"the end of October . The effects of the summer drought have not , however , been made good by autumn","The Times, 29th October 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11471,29,10,1934,Autumn,29,10,1934,Autumn,"5,000,000 people supplied with vegetables . V EFFECT OF THE DROUGHT The outcomc of this unorganized expansion is that , from","The Times, 29th October 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11472,29,10,1934,Autumn,29,10,1934,Autumn,crops . Thcsc must have been greatly reduced by the drought and will therefore probably realize an even lower average price,"The Times, 29th October 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11473,29,10,1934,Autumn,29,10,1934,Autumn,"grew more slowly this year than usual owing to the drought , and at first realized good prices , up to","The Times, 29th October 1934",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG12,Pershore,20th Century newspaper,Media 11474,1,11,1934,Autumn,1,11,1934,Autumn,"off the Debentures or Debenture stock . Effects of the Drought It is not until after November , state the directors","The Times, 1st November 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11475,1,11,1934,Autumn,1,11,1934,Autumn,"crop , there are large areas which another vear of drought has left with little or no crop to benefit from","The Times, 1st November 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11476,2,11,1934,Autumn,2,11,1934,Autumn,the low prices for produce and by the long continued drought . He thought that in the long run agriculture must,"The Times, 2th November 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11477,7,11,1934,Autumn,7,11,1934,Autumn,"enlarged and reconstructed , had naturally felt the effects of drought , and the lack of pilgrims from overseas who fornerly","The Times, 7th November 1934",England,UKC,UKC2,UKC22,Haymarket,20th Century newspaper,Media 11478,8,11,1934,Autumn,8,11,1934,Autumn,"to learn that , in spite of the long- continued drought , the shrubs and trees , almost without exception ,","The Times, 8th November 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11479,8,11,1934,Autumn,8,11,1934,Autumn,", which reached a high standard in spite of the drought . Prizes were also secured by the following stations for","The Times, 8th November 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11480,12,11,1934,Autumn,12,11,1934,Autumn,"these impbrtant matters-even on such a day , for a drought-ridden turf was well able to assimilate much of the downpour-the","The Times, 12th November 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11481,13,11,1934,Autumn,13,11,1934,Autumn,"wool prices during the 1933-34 selling season , to lowcr drought expenditure , and to imProved stock sales . As already","The Times, 13th November 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11482,14,11,1934,Autumn,14,11,1934,Autumn,"so numerous before , and attributed the increase to the drought . He predicted that they would completely disappear in a","The Times, 14th November 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11483,15,11,1934,Autumn,15,11,1934,Autumn,provide a. larger supply of water as a precaution against drought next suimmer . Close to the pond two excellently preserved,"The Times, 15th November 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11484,15,11,1934,Autumn,15,11,1934,Autumn,"economy will result . Ow , ing to a smrioucs drought early in the year the sugar crop is much smaller","The Times, 15th November 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11485,15,11,1934,Autumn,15,11,1934,Autumn,The Oxford Egg ( Dr. T. R. Glover ) The Drought ( Mr. W. Stephen Rogers ) .. The Puritan and,"The Times, 15th November 1934",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 11486,15,11,1934,Autumn,15,11,1934,Autumn,"Your obedient servant- Cambridge . T. R. GLOVER . THE DROUGHT TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES Sir , -The heavy","The Times, 15th November 1934",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH12,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11487,15,11,1934,Autumn,15,11,1934,Autumn,days may have convinced your readers that last summer 's drought is a thing of the past . It may therefore,"The Times, 15th November 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11488,15,11,1934,Autumn,15,11,1934,Autumn,"in the Pampa we have passed through a cycle of drought years and impovcrishment , but after a long and bad","The Times, 15th November 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11489,16,11,1934,Autumn,16,11,1934,Autumn,"and the undertaking on an elaborate scale of flood , drought , and erosion control and of reafforestation . Yesterday 's","The Times, 16th November 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11490,17,11,1934,Autumn,17,11,1934,Autumn,"well . Although the grass has compictely recovered from the drought , winter , rations of hay are being scrved to","The Times, 17th November 1934",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11491,17,11,1934,Autumn,17,11,1934,Autumn,"passed for meeting the situation arising from the long continued drought , and for assisting the livestock and dairy sections of","The Times, 17th November 1934",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11492,17,11,1934,Autumn,17,11,1934,Autumn,"farmers increasing their barley acreage and in consequence of the drought and early threshing , a large portion of the crop","The Times, 17th November 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11493,19,11,1934,Autumn,19,11,1934,Autumn,"liampstead Heath , N.W.3 . ECCLESIASTICAL NEWS CHURCH DAMAGED BY DROUGHT St. stephen 's Church , on Rosslyn Hill , l","The Times, 19th November 1934","England,Scotland","UKI,UKM,UKJ","UKI1,UKM2,UKJ1","UKI11,UKM23,UKJ11","Hampstead Heath,Rosslyn,South Hill Park",20th Century newspaper,Media 11494,19,11,1934,Autumn,19,11,1934,Autumn,", is beginning to reveal serious consequences of the recent drought . Large cracks have appeared , especially in lhe walls","The Times, 19th November 1934","England,Scotland","UKI,UKM","UKI1,UKM2","UKI11,UKM23","Hampstead Heath,Rosslyn",20th Century newspaper,Media 11495,19,11,1934,Autumn,19,11,1934,Autumn,"agricuiltural programme has bccn seriously affected by this year 's drought . "" What has bcen brought home to us ,","The Times, 19th November 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11496,21,11,1934,Autumn,21,11,1934,Autumn,"enough profitably to tide the country over the year of drought . The Treasury has sold S75,000,000 of Half- Year Bills","The Times, 21st November 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11497,21,11,1934,Autumn,21,11,1934,Autumn,"revival of industry before the effects of this year 's drought became clear , it is cer- tain that the improved","The Times, 21st November 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11498,23,11,1934,Autumn,23,11,1934,Autumn,"it untouched , and it has had two years of drought ; yet the greens were really admirable and much faster","The Times, 23th November 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11499,23,11,1934,Autumn,23,11,1934,Autumn,have carefully thought-out plans for emergency supplies . Not only drought but accident might cause a depletion of supply . It,"The Times, 23th November 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11500,24,11,1934,Autumn,24,11,1934,Autumn,"Course at St. Andrews is the serious effects of recent droughts , but I suggest that perhaps the ruthless cutting up","The Times, 24th November 1934",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM22,St. Andrews,20th Century newspaper,Media 11501,26,11,1934,Autumn,26,11,1934,Autumn,"asked , does it happen that in a year of drought beet yields , both in tonnage an acre and sugar","The Times, 26th November 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11502,27,11,1934,Autumn,27,11,1934,Autumn,suffcrcd severely from a deficicncy of watcr owing to the droughts of the last two summers . The intcrior of the,"The Times, 27th November 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11503,3,12,1934,Winter,3,12,1934,Winter,wells going dry now which have held out against the drought of two summers . BACON SUPPLIES The letter from Mr.,"The Times, 3th December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11504,6,12,1934,Winter,6,12,1934,Winter,"since the seasonable rains softened the earth baked by the droughty summer , or of the morrow which , if the","The Times, 6th December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11505,6,12,1934,Winter,6,12,1934,Winter,being attributable to the care cxercised by consumets during the drought . Gas sales declined by 1.744.000 cub . ft. lo,"The Times, 6th December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11506,6,12,1934,Winter,6,12,1934,Winter,Farming and ranching opera-tions were again severely affected by the drought . Meeting . December 13 . RHODESIA MiIINERALS CONCESSION ',"The Times, 6th December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11507,8,12,1934,Winter,8,12,1934,Winter,"accompanied by not one but two or three years 'of drought , frost and insect pests . -if there were seven","The Times, 8th December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11508,8,12,1934,Winter,8,12,1934,Winter,"NATIONAL WATER SURVEY HEALTH MIMSTER ON HIS PLANS LESSONS OF DROUGHT Sir Hilton Young , Minister of Health , who was","The Times, 8th December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11509,8,12,1934,Winter,8,12,1934,Winter,of difficulty and danger during' the period of the greatest drought recorded since accurate records had been kept . The fact,"The Times, 8th December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11510,8,12,1934,Winter,8,12,1934,Winter,towards remedying the situation in the rural areas . The drought had shown that improvements were necessary if in the future,"The Times, 8th December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11511,8,12,1934,Winter,8,12,1934,Winter,". Referring to scare headlines in the Press during the drought , he suggested that the Press might occasionally tell the","The Times, 8th December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11512,10,12,1934,Winter,10,12,1934,Winter,to be supplied are among those which suffered in the drought . ALLEGED THREAT TO BLOW UP SHIP GELIGNITE ON BOARD,"The Times, 10th December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11513,10,12,1934,Winter,10,12,1934,Winter,"the failure , among them the effects of the summer drought , witcn the birds were deprived of the normal supply","The Times, 10th December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11514,10,12,1934,Winter,10,12,1934,Winter,well do not necessarily keep wca . Last yetr the drought may have affected the keeping qualities of apples as it,"The Times, 10th December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11515,11,12,1934,Winter,11,12,1934,Winter,"scarcity must therefore be due to the long and serious drought experienced in Lincolnshire , which had hardened their favourite marshy","The Times, 11st December 1934",England,UKF,UKF3,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11516,11,12,1934,Winter,11,12,1934,Winter,", 1933 , which marked practically the beginning of the drought , the rainfall over the Thames catchment area was 13.7Sin.","The Times, 11st December 1934",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 11517,12,12,1934,Winter,12,12,1934,Winter,"against 9,979 brought into the accounts ) . Notwithstanding the drought the company was able ao give a full supply to","The Times, 12th December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11518,13,12,1934,Winter,13,12,1934,Winter,"was aroused by the letter on the subject of the drought and soil moisture which you published on November 15 ,","The Times, 13th December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11519,13,12,1934,Winter,13,12,1934,Winter,at 3ft. below the surface has become remoistened after the drought of last August . During the period from the middle,"The Times, 13th December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11520,13,12,1934,Winter,13,12,1934,Winter,importance to those who water gardens ) . After the drought it required 2.59in. of rain- fall to remoisten the soil,"The Times, 13th December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11521,13,12,1934,Winter,13,12,1934,Winter,at last penetrated to 3ft. is 6.88in. ( since the drought period ) . We are interested in these records because,"The Times, 13th December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11522,13,12,1934,Winter,13,12,1934,Winter,main controlling factors in root growth . A series of drought years may possibly affect the actual distribution of plant roots,"The Times, 13th December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11523,14,12,1934,Winter,14,12,1934,Winter,"REGION In view of the common impression that the great drought is now necessarily a thing of the past , it","The Times, 14th December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11524,14,12,1934,Winter,14,12,1934,Winter,"the driest region reckoned from the beginning of the general drought , and the accumulated shortage since November 1 , 1932","The Times, 14th December 1934",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11525,14,12,1934,Winter,14,12,1934,Winter,"long periods , and from that point of view the drought is unbroken even now for a large part of England","The Times, 14th December 1934",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11526,15,12,1934,Winter,15,12,1934,Winter,. The report also stated that owing to the prolonged drought and the fine weather which favoured the regatta new records,"The Times, 15th December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11527,15,12,1934,Winter,15,12,1934,Winter,"words ending in "" ism . "" WATER SUPPLY DURING DROUGHT EFFECT OF APPEAL TO CONSUMERS The last meeting of the","The Times, 15th December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11528,15,12,1934,Winter,15,12,1934,Winter,Sir William Prescott presiding . IJn a report on the drought the works and stores committee placed on record the indebtedness,"The Times, 15th December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11529,15,12,1934,Winter,15,12,1934,Winter,"The committee continued : - "" The experience of the drought has in our opinion proved that much can be done","The Times, 15th December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11530,15,12,1934,Winter,15,12,1934,Winter,", that , having adopted methods of economy during a drought period with little or no consequent inconvenience , consumers are","The Times, 15th December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11531,17,12,1934,Winter,17,12,1934,Winter,relief to be provided for all pro- vinces affected by drought or floods this year : the establishment of an automobile,"The Times, 17th December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11532,17,12,1934,Winter,17,12,1934,Winter,"many samples being too "" steely "" after the summer drought , and they state that , while they are ready","The Times, 17th December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11533,17,12,1934,Winter,17,12,1934,Winter,"has had a strong revival in 1934 in spite of drought and other unfavourable developments , and it appears to have","The Times, 17th December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11534,18,12,1934,Winter,18,12,1934,Winter,"of greenkeepers has been making good the effect of the drought . Greens have been spiked , sanded , and top-dressed","The Times, 18th December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11535,19,12,1934,Winter,19,12,1934,Winter,sums for emergency housing and for the sufferers from the drought in the Middle West . Of this total the ambitious,"The Times, 19th December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11536,19,12,1934,Winter,19,12,1934,Winter,"which met the good wool markets of December- January was droughty wool , and for that reason did not fetch the","The Times, 19th December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11537,19,12,1934,Winter,19,12,1934,Winter,"lambs ; and as I also told YOu , tlle drought on Gumbardlo was very scrious-abottt 7,000 shcep , or almost","The Times, 19th December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11538,20,12,1934,Winter,20,12,1934,Winter,"expense . The Act of 6od in the form of drought , strikes , &c. , provides many such instances ,","The Times, 20th December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11539,22,12,1934,Winter,22,12,1934,Winter,", received by telegram only this week , is that droughty conditions prevail in North Queensland which are causing our managers","The Times, 22th December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11540,24,12,1934,Winter,24,12,1934,Winter,"Oxford Square , Hyde Park , W.2 . SNOW AND DROUGHT In the winter of 1916-17 the troops on the Doiran","The Times, 24th December 1934",Northern Ireland,UKN,UKN0,UKN02,Hyde Park,20th Century newspaper,Media 11541,24,12,1934,Winter,24,12,1934,Winter,to issue an order reminding commanding officers of the coming drought and of the necessity of searching out all water supplies,"The Times, 24th December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11542,24,12,1934,Winter,24,12,1934,Winter,The League aiiu L.N.U. ; Public Assistance ; Snow and Drought ; A Warm Winter ; Pedestrian Crossings ; St. Nicholas,"The Times, 24th December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11543,29,12,1934,Winter,29,12,1934,Winter,"spent all the customary methods of combating the effect of drought on plants had failed , and two weapons alone-shade and","The Times, 29th December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11544,29,12,1934,Winter,29,12,1934,Winter,"trees , also , that were severely tried by the drought and heat of 1933 , have had a hard struggle","The Times, 29th December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11545,29,12,1934,Winter,29,12,1934,Winter,", but our-hardware business was adversely affected by the long drought and our seaside shops suffered from the unsettled weather in","The Times, 29th December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11546,31,12,1934,Winter,31,12,1934,Winter,-there is heavy traffic on the roads . The recent drought is the probable cause of the damage . The chief,"The Times, 31st December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11547,31,12,1934,Winter,31,12,1934,Winter,"natural food in the autumn owing to the long-continued summer drought . A warm , moist atmosphere is , in fact","The Times, 31st December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11548,31,12,1934,Winter,31,12,1934,Winter,"of the founder . For the second year in succession drought over many parts of Great Britain caused much inconvenience ,","The Times, 31st December 1934",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11549,31,12,1934,Winter,31,12,1934,Winter,"crops was , largely as the result of another severe drought in the West , -again disappointing , compensation was found","The Times, 31st December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11550,31,12,1934,Winter,31,12,1934,Winter,was followed by the spring and summer of the great drought . On May 11 the darkening of the sky in,"The Times, 31st December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11551,31,12,1934,Winter,31,12,1934,Winter,"soil of hundreds of thousands of farms parched by the drought , and as the summer continued the extent of the","The Times, 31st December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11552,31,12,1934,Winter,31,12,1934,Winter,"benefited some areas , but the year of the great drought will not soon be forgotten . The boldness and ruthlessness","The Times, 31st December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11553,31,12,1934,Winter,31,12,1934,Winter,"acceleration of industrialization and collectivization . Agriculture suffered severely from drought , but recovered in some measure by.a second sowing of","The Times, 31st December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11554,31,12,1934,Winter,31,12,1934,Winter,sowing of the stricken areas with late crops after the drought was broken by rain . The total harvest yield appears,"The Times, 31st December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11555,31,12,1934,Winter,31,12,1934,Winter,"long be remembered as a dry year , a summer drought following a dry winter and spring . The heavy rains","The Times, 31st December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11556,31,12,1934,Winter,31,12,1934,Winter,"and yields were not uniformly so good . The summer drought after a dry spring handicapped their growth , and in","The Times, 31st December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11557,31,12,1934,Winter,31,12,1934,Winter,"? ? "" A - "" ? , & THE DROUGHT. ","The Times, 31st December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11558,31,12,1934,Winter,31,12,1934,Winter,"A - "" ? , & THE DROUGHT. -A prolonged drought following the dry summer of the previous year caused an","The Times, 31st December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11559,31,12,1934,Winter,31,12,1934,Winter,Potatoes also yielded better than was expected after the summer drought . 'fhere was ver-v little blight and loss from disease,"The Times, 31st December 1934",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11560,31,12,1934,Winter,31,12,1934,Winter,"formed . The training programme was reduced owing to the drought , but special features were the formation and use of","The Times, 31st December 1934",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11561,31,12,1934,Winter,31,12,1934,Winter,"manoeuvres with the Regular forces was abandoned owing to the drought , but Regular troops assisted training in all Commands .","The Times, 31st December 1934",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM61,Highland,20th Century newspaper,Media 11562,1,1,1935,Winter,1,1,1935,Winter,"replenish the earth 's supply contingent to a time of drought ? -Mr . PEYToN T. B. BEALE , Lymore End","The Times, 1st January 1935",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,Lymore,20th Century newspaper,Media 11563,1,1,1935,Winter,1,1,1935,Winter,". onditions continue . Our farmers , after years of drought . have becn visited with cxcessive rains , causing considerable","The Times, 1st January 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11564,2,1,1935,Winter,2,1,1935,Winter,". The incomes of farmers , in spite of the drought , are higher ; the initial mistakes made by the","The Times, 2th January 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11565,3,1,1935,Winter,3,1,1935,Winter,"1934 of two successive warm , dry years . The drought is generally considered to have started in November , 1932","The Times, 3th January 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11566,3,1,1935,Winter,3,1,1935,Winter,double the average of 2.59in . Apart from the persistent drought up to the end of November and the exceptionally heavy,"The Times, 3th January 1935",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH23,Rothamsted,20th Century newspaper,Media 11567,3,1,1935,Winter,3,1,1935,Winter,"and that they "" stand up well to "" moderate drought . What is required is a small , amount of","The Times, 3th January 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11568,7,1,1935,Winter,7,1,1935,Winter,ear as early as February in the year following the drought of 1921 . BACON PIG CONTRACTS Whilc the curcrs are,"The Times, 7th January 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11569,11,1,1935,Winter,11,1,1935,Winter,"to meet such a drain as that experienced during the drought last year . It is proposed that the reservoirs ,","The Times, 11st January 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11570,11,1,1935,Winter,11,1,1935,Winter,"in Brief Thcrc has b-cn a break in thc 26-day drought in COLOMBO , but heavy rain is rcquired in ordcr","The Times, 11st January 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11571,14,1,1935,Winter,14,1,1935,Winter,"crops require moisture , which we usually have . "" Drought never bred dearth in England , "" but it does","The Times, 14th January 1935",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11572,14,1,1935,Winter,14,1,1935,Winter,"when they approach maturity , should there be an carly drought . ' Grown in this way it should bc possible-to","The Times, 14th January 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11573,14,1,1935,Winter,14,1,1935,Winter,"Langdon , Bath . In spite of another year of drought , this firm report that their begonia tubers and dlphinium","The Times, 14th January 1935",England,"UKH,UKJ","UKH3,UKJ4","UKH33,UKJ42","Blackmore,Langdon",20th Century newspaper,Media 11574,14,1,1935,Winter,14,1,1935,Winter,"lawn grass seeds as a consequence ol last ycar s drought , and state that they have covered thcir estimated requirements","The Times, 14th January 1935",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,Ipswich,20th Century newspaper,Media 11575,15,1,1935,Winter,15,1,1935,Winter,THE WATER DEFICIENCY Figures relating to the effect of the drought on the Thames and London water supply were given by,"The Times, 15th January 1935",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 11576,15,1,1935,Winter,15,1,1935,Winter,", materially reduced the deficiency . The long-continued period of drought condi- tions resulted in the flow of the river being","The Times, 15th January 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11577,15,1,1935,Winter,15,1,1935,Winter,figures for 1921 and 1934 indicated that in a long-continued drought those sources of supply might be expected to yield some,"The Times, 15th January 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11578,15,1,1935,Winter,15,1,1935,Winter,"Committee , LORD DrsnoRouCH said that in view of the drought conditions an even moro careful watch than usual had been","The Times, 15th January 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11579,15,1,1935,Winter,15,1,1935,Winter,"Thames Conservancy Board that to counteract the effect of the drought last year a record rainfall during January , February ,","The Times, 15th January 1935",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 11580,15,1,1935,Winter,15,1,1935,Winter,clip generally was below standard as a result of the drought . Better-style come-back wool and fine cross-breds were in keen,"The Times, 15th January 1935",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE41,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11581,16,1,1935,Winter,16,1,1935,Winter,the three provinces was appointed to receive and discuss prairie drought information with the object of formulating a uniform policv .,"The Times, 16th January 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11582,16,1,1935,Winter,16,1,1935,Winter,. The cause of the epidemic is unquestionably the long drought which has afflicted a great part of the island and,"The Times, 16th January 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11583,17,1,1935,Winter,17,1,1935,Winter,St. C. Campbell . R. A. Cook . G. E. Drought . R. H. Farrant . G. L. FitzgeraLd . R.,"The Times, 17th January 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11584,18,1,1935,Winter,18,1,1935,Winter,"floods , one of exceptional character , and a prolonged drought through most of 1933 and 1934 . The Trent Catchment","The Times, 18th January 1935",England,"UKF,UKE,UKF,UKG","UKF1,UKE1","UKF11,UKF13","River Trent,Yeldersley Hall",20th Century newspaper,Media 11585,18,1,1935,Winter,18,1,1935,Winter,"suppIl , especially in those districts which suffercd during the drought . His report was submitted yesterday to the Northamptonshire County","The Times, 18th January 1935",England,UKF,UKF2,"UKF24,UKF25",Northamptonshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 11586,18,1,1935,Winter,18,1,1935,Winter,be discovered ; it was only the hard experience of drought that could bring out the hiddcn faults of an apparently,"The Times, 18th January 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11587,18,1,1935,Winter,18,1,1935,Winter,one of the great flascos of history . The long drought did not come to an end because of loud and,"The Times, 18th January 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11588,18,1,1935,Winter,18,1,1935,Winter,the . Prairie Provincial Administrations in a survey of the drought- stricken area for the purpose of determining what permanent solution,"The Times, 18th January 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11589,18,1,1935,Winter,18,1,1935,Winter,"of the unexpected shrinkage in supply resulting from the recent drought . The Bankhcad quota in bales of 4781b. net ,","The Times, 18th January 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11590,18,1,1935,Winter,18,1,1935,Winter,Otjihua remained closed as the losses caused by the protracted drought had scriously depleted the herds in that tcrritory and insuflicient,"The Times, 18th January 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11591,19,1,1935,Winter,19,1,1935,Winter,had made a notable recovery from two summers of devastating drought . but in order that this recovery should be the,"The Times, 19th January 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11592,23,1,1935,Winter,23,1,1935,Winter,"of home- produced fats in the U.S.A. , caused by drought , coupled with a growing appreciation on the part of","The Times, 23th January 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11593,25,1,1935,Winter,25,1,1935,Winter,", except in sonic districts wherc crops wqcs affected by drought and locusts . Notwithstanding the continuance of low prices ,","The Times, 25th January 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11594,25,1,1935,Winter,25,1,1935,Winter,took a hand in the wheat problem . A severe drought of almost world-wide dimensions cut the world supply of this,"The Times, 25th January 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11595,26,1,1935,Winter,26,1,1935,Winter,Board to deal with matters arising out of the prolonged drought last year the situa- tion is now such that the,"The Times, 26th January 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11596,26,1,1935,Winter,26,1,1935,Winter,"be prepared , and as the hybrid gladiolus varieties dislike drought it is a good plan , when these things are","The Times, 26th January 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11597,30,1,1935,Winter,30,1,1935,Winter,"day . The seriousness of the proposal in time of drought is emphasized , wij Breconshire Council point out that the","The Times, 30th January 1935",Wales,"UKJ,UKL","UKJ4,UKL2",,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11598,1,2,1935,Winter,1,2,1935,Winter,"41 villages in its area , which has suffered from drought , at an estimated cost of 87,070 . Mr. James","The Times, 1st February 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11599,2,2,1935,Winter,2,2,1935,Winter,published every week. ) 1t is felt that it is drought rather than administrative devices which has caused prices to rise,"The Times, 2th February 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11600,5,2,1935,Winter,5,2,1935,Winter,"upon a single spring , summer and autumn of unbroken drought , and upon the complex of feeling rising to climax","The Times, 5th February 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11601,5,2,1935,Winter,5,2,1935,Winter,"number of the agrarian districts as a result of the drought . Steps should surely bc taken to prevent , in","The Times, 5th February 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11602,5,2,1935,Winter,5,2,1935,Winter,was about half the normal . The effect of this drought on water supplies may be judged from the fact that,"The Times, 5th February 1935",England,"UKF,UKG,UKI,UKJ,UKK","UKI2,UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",UKI23,"Midlands,Teddington,River Thames",20th Century newspaper,Media 11603,5,2,1935,Winter,5,2,1935,Winter,"' deficiency was the greatest since the beginning of the drought , and the 21 months ' deficiency the greatest on","The Times, 5th February 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11604,5,2,1935,Winter,5,2,1935,Winter,the soil observed during that period . * The extreme drought conditions prevalent during the past two years have raised many,"The Times, 5th February 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11605,7,2,1935,Winter,7,2,1935,Winter,"a message of loyalty to the King. -Reuiter . CANADIAN DROUGHT AREAS RECLAMATION PLANS FRON OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTI ; OTTAWA ,","The Times, 7th February 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11606,7,2,1935,Winter,7,2,1935,Winter,"programme by the Federal Government for the rehabilitation of the drought-stricken areas in lhe Prairie Provinces , which , according to","The Times, 7th February 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11607,9,2,1935,Winter,9,2,1935,Winter,"that it will grow in ordinary garden soil , bearing drought more toler- ably than many of the family . After","The Times, 9th February 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11608,11,2,1935,Winter,11,2,1935,Winter,. Most gardeners grow peas after celery . During a drought watering peas often does more harm than good and may,"The Times, 11st February 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11609,11,2,1935,Winter,11,2,1935,Winter,collapse ; but if at the very first signs of drought the soil immediately surrounding the peas is loosely forked over,"The Times, 11st February 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11610,12,2,1935,Winter,12,2,1935,Winter,head . but given a high wind following weeks of drought a vast conflagration may well sweep away all safeguards .,"The Times, 12th February 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11611,12,2,1935,Winter,12,2,1935,Winter,such as will prove sufficient and reliable in times of drought . S k / k a /c i n t,"The Times, 12th February 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11612,12,2,1935,Winter,12,2,1935,Winter,", which is influenced by climatic conditions , such as drought in Great Britain last summer , but the collection and","The Times, 12th February 1935",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11613,12,2,1935,Winter,12,2,1935,Winter,"beginning June 4 . In May , too , the drought in the grain States began to look for the first","The Times, 12th February 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11614,12,2,1935,Winter,12,2,1935,Winter,"in May had reached more than seasonal proportions ; the drought , ex- tending now over 22 stattes , had become","The Times, 12th February 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11615,12,2,1935,Winter,12,2,1935,Winter,country . All through August and well into September the drought continued and the heavy indus- tries languished . Meanwhile the,"The Times, 12th February 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11616,12,2,1935,Winter,12,2,1935,Winter,. Smaller Harvest Agriculture found 1934 a difficult year . Drought in the chief grain regions threatened the crops in the,"The Times, 12th February 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11617,14,2,1935,Winter,14,2,1935,Winter,food and serious distress which the combination of malaria and drought has produced in several parts of the island . It,"The Times, 14th February 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11618,15,2,1935,Winter,15,2,1935,Winter,been emphasized by the experience gained during the recent prolonged drought . As an illustration of the increasing demands upon the,"The Times, 15th February 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11619,15,2,1935,Winter,15,2,1935,Winter,seriously imperilled in the event of a period of severe drought . The site for the proposed reservoir at Walton has,"The Times, 15th February 1935",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE45,Walton,20th Century newspaper,Media 11620,15,2,1935,Winter,15,2,1935,Winter,"amuse himself at our expense . Do we complain of drought , and subject ourselves , our gardens , and our","The Times, 15th February 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11621,16,2,1935,Winter,16,2,1935,Winter,"an unerring instinct for precious plants . Two years of drought have not appreciably thinned them , and except the land","The Times, 16th February 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11622,18,2,1935,Winter,18,2,1935,Winter,"however , to urge that the occurrencc of an unparalleled drought does not justify hasty action in anticipation of the deliberations","The Times, 18th February 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11623,19,2,1935,Winter,19,2,1935,Winter,could be amplified by the experience of the recent prolonged drought . It had been argued by Sir A. Wilson that,"The Times, 19th February 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11624,19,2,1935,Winter,19,2,1935,Winter,was consecrated in the reign of Richard 1 . The droughts and building operations have caused the foundations to crumble away,"The Times, 19th February 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11625,21,2,1935,Winter,21,2,1935,Winter,", May 18 , at Walton Heath . AFTER THE DROUGHT HEALTH MINISTER ON WATER SURVEY Sir Hilton Young , Minister","The Times, 21st February 1935",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,Walton Heath,20th Century newspaper,Media 11626,21,2,1935,Winter,21,2,1935,Winter,"opportunity for reviewing the experience of the abnormal period of drought . He thought that the period had proved that ,","The Times, 21st February 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11627,21,2,1935,Winter,21,2,1935,Winter,expended . BETTER USE OF RESOURCES The experience of the drought had emphasized that there was room for improvement in the,"The Times, 21st February 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11628,21,2,1935,Winter,21,2,1935,Winter,whole position in the light of the lessons of the drought . Steps had been taken to obtain fttller knowledge of,"The Times, 21st February 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11629,22,2,1935,Winter,22,2,1935,Winter,tion caused by the outbreak of malaria . The prolonged drought in 1934 has badly affected the rice crop which is,"The Times, 22th February 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11630,23,2,1935,Winter,23,2,1935,Winter,satisfied that more business is being done . EFFECT OF DROUGHT ON TROUT FISHING LORD DESBOROUGH AND THAMES TRIBUTARIES Lord Desborough,"The Times, 23th February 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11631,23,2,1935,Winter,23,2,1935,Winter,"Yesterday , said that in spite of the two successive droughts the trout-fishing season was not so bad as had been","The Times, 23th February 1935",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 11632,23,2,1935,Winter,23,2,1935,Winter,This additional expenditure was due principally to the persistence of drought con- ditions during part of the current financial year .,"The Times, 23th February 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11633,26,2,1935,Winter,26,2,1935,Winter,"of great satisfaction to the directors that during the unprecedented drought of 1934 , partly owing to the cooperation of the","The Times, 26th February 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11634,26,2,1935,Winter,26,2,1935,Winter,"economising in the use of water during the period of drought , but in spite of that they had supplied an","The Times, 26th February 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11635,28,2,1935,Winter,28,2,1935,Winter,"an expansion of trading activity . In the absence of drought and locusts , there were reasonable grounds for supposing that","The Times, 28th February 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11636,28,2,1935,Winter,28,2,1935,Winter,"Queen Victoria Street , E.C.4 . GRASS SEEDS AND THE DROUGHT TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES Sir , -The long-continued","The Times, 28th February 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11637,28,2,1935,Winter,28,2,1935,Winter,"TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES Sir , -The long-continued drought of the past two summers aftected three continents out of","The Times, 28th February 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11638,28,2,1935,Winter,28,2,1935,Winter,"total , and there arc no hidden stocks . A drought of this severity hits both ways because it not only","The Times, 28th February 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11639,28,2,1935,Winter,28,2,1935,Winter,"increases the demand , renovation being always heavy after a drought . The outlook for the future is not too bright","The Times, 28th February 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11640,28,2,1935,Winter,28,2,1935,Winter,") .. .. .. .. S Grass Secds and the Drought ( Director , Carters Tested Seeds ) .. .. ..","The Times, 28th February 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11641,1,3,1935,Spring,1,3,1935,Spring,be dropped about for fear of infection . During the drought of the last two years many fairy rings were seen,"The Times, 1st March 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11642,1,3,1935,Spring,1,3,1935,Spring,their Meals . By Lieut. -Colonel R. H. Ellioi . Drought . By Lewis Let . Motor Boats and Thrills .,"The Times, 1st March 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11643,4,3,1935,Spring,4,3,1935,Spring,"you that , in spite of a second year 's drought , therev was an unrestricted supply of 'water throughout the","The Times, 4th March 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11644,5,3,1935,Spring,5,3,1935,Spring,home during 1934 was considerably curtailed owing to the abnornial drought . The proposed concentration of the 4th Division . the,"The Times, 5th March 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11645,5,3,1935,Spring,5,3,1935,Spring,"winter and as low as 2,500,000 gallons in time of drought . The regulation.of:the flow by the board's-work would be of-advantage","The Times, 5th March 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11646,7,3,1935,Spring,7,3,1935,Spring,great cost of pumping incurred as thc result of the drought . For 1933 an interim dividend of per cent .,"The Times, 7th March 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11647,7,3,1935,Spring,7,3,1935,Spring,"hot watcr , unfailing vwater supply ( no diminution in droughts of 1933-34 ) . Several cottages , two sets of","The Times, 7th March 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11648,8,3,1935,Spring,8,3,1935,Spring,". unchanged since late in 1933 . Aided by the drought , the advance in prices for farm products and foods","The Times, 8th March 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11649,9,3,1935,Spring,9,3,1935,Spring,Ss . Tanks from 50 gtallons. 7s. 6d . Beware drought . Buy now . Plant Tubs from 3s . Lis-,"The Times, 9th March 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11650,9,3,1935,Spring,9,3,1935,Spring,"and actually one title-holder in each division , G. R. Drought and Bombardier J. L. Bailey , survived to have the","The Times, 9th March 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11651,9,3,1935,Spring,9,3,1935,Spring,( Ist R.W. Fus. ) beat Lt. G. R. S. Drought ( 2nd Caineronians ) ( holder ) on points .,"The Times, 9th March 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11652,9,3,1935,Spring,9,3,1935,Spring,of spring planting are well known ; east winds and drought can cause desolation in gardens and plant life is dangerously,"The Times, 9th March 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11653,9,3,1935,Spring,9,3,1935,Spring,"moving the adoption of the report , said that the drought had caused the most remarkable water shortage within living memory","The Times, 9th March 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11654,9,3,1935,Spring,9,3,1935,Spring,"supply . During the current year the expenses of the drought were 14,700 . Referring to the accounts , he said","The Times, 9th March 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11655,9,3,1935,Spring,9,3,1935,Spring,forward . In view of the adverse effect of the drought that was very satisfactory . The report was adopted .,"The Times, 9th March 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11656,11,3,1935,Spring,11,3,1935,Spring,GLOUCESTERSIIIRE HURDLE ( CIIELTENIIAM ) . -flarred Umber . The drought last sunmmer caused work on the new racecourse at Pershore,"The Times, 11st March 1935",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG12,Pershore,20th Century newspaper,Media 11657,11,3,1935,Spring,11,3,1935,Spring,"apart , using a troWel for the purpose . Should drought occur water must be applied , celery being one of","The Times, 11st March 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11658,12,3,1935,Spring,12,3,1935,Spring,to be located at the Ministry of Health . The drought was only one aspect of the matter . A few,"The Times, 12th March 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11659,12,3,1935,Spring,12,3,1935,Spring,"active research . In spite of the experience of the drought , Dr. Cunningham added , a good many people seemed","The Times, 12th March 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11660,14,3,1935,Spring,14,3,1935,Spring,"In present conditions , without allowving for the possibility of drought , London funds could be drawn on for two years","The Times, 14th March 1935",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11661,14,3,1935,Spring,14,3,1935,Spring,show above ground . COMPANY 'S AID IN maH SUMMER DROUGHT During the water shortage this summer we suggested that the,"The Times, 14th March 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11662,16,3,1935,Spring,16,3,1935,Spring,". Tanksq from So gllons , 7s Sd . Beware drought . Buy now . Plant Tubs 'from 3s . List","The Times, 16th March 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11663,16,3,1935,Spring,16,3,1935,Spring,"individual elegance of form or fragrance , and in the drought of 1934 mildew made a sorry sight of Else Poulsen","The Times, 16th March 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11664,16,3,1935,Spring,16,3,1935,Spring,possibly because this rose found the torrid heat and the drought of 1934 very trying . Among climbing and rambling roses,"The Times, 16th March 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11665,18,3,1935,Spring,18,3,1935,Spring,"autumn , when rains stimulated growth after the long summer drought , but with little rough herbage standing the fields have","The Times, 18th March 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11666,19,3,1935,Spring,19,3,1935,Spring,"the course , which suffered from the effects of the drought last year . The greens are to be carefully treated","The Times, 19th March 1935",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM22,St. Andrews,20th Century newspaper,Media 11667,20,3,1935,Spring,20,3,1935,Spring,"time working expenses . owing to pumping necessitated by the drought , rose by over 20,000 to 171,014 . After meeting","The Times, 20th March 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11668,22,3,1935,Spring,22,3,1935,Spring,", 39 , Victoria Street , S.W.I. HARVEST BUGS The drought of the last two summers encouraged the harvest bug to","The Times, 22th March 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11669,22,3,1935,Spring,22,3,1935,Spring,"below O.lin . At one or two places an absolute drought now exists , and it extends to 17 days at","The Times, 22th March 1935",England,"UKE,UKH","UKE1,UKH3","UKE13,UKH31","Cleethorpes,Shoeburyness",20th Century newspaper,Media 11670,23,3,1935,Spring,23,3,1935,Spring,Ss . Tanks from 50 gallons . 7s. 6d Bewvare drought . BUy now . Plant Tubs from 3s . List,"The Times, 23th March 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11671,23,3,1935,Spring,23,3,1935,Spring,"lack of moisture there is already a threat of another drought this year , like that of last summer . BERLIN","The Times, 23th March 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11672,23,3,1935,Spring,23,3,1935,Spring,"was mostly small it was sufficient to break the absolute drought at Cleethorpes and Folkestone , and these conditions were terminated","The Times, 23th March 1935","England,Scotland","UKE,UKJ,UKM","UKE1,UKJ4,UKM2,UKM3","UKE13,UKJ42,UKM22,UKM35","Cleethorpes,Folkestone,Inchkeith,Renfrew",20th Century newspaper,Media 11673,23,3,1935,Spring,23,3,1935,Spring,15 Concerts for Children .. .. .. 10 Sunshine and Drought .. .. .. 15 Young Men at Burnham . From,"The Times, 23th March 1935",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ13,Burnham,20th Century newspaper,Media 11674,23,3,1935,Spring,23,3,1935,Spring,"the Sea , "" 3 and 4.30 . SUNSHINE AND DROUGHT PLANTERS ' DIFFICULTIES FROM A CORRESPONDENT On the whole the","The Times, 23th March 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11675,23,3,1935,Spring,23,3,1935,Spring,be properly looked after and not sacrificed to sun and drought . Dead or worn out border and mountain plants can,"The Times, 23th March 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11676,25,3,1935,Spring,25,3,1935,Spring,"malaria , in Ceylon last year , 'said that the drought in the South-West monsoon was probably the dircct causc of'","The Times, 25th March 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11677,26,3,1935,Spring,26,3,1935,Spring,"grass , but after the experience of last summer 's drought it has been transferred to hard courts , and if","The Times, 26th March 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11678,28,3,1935,Spring,28,3,1935,Spring,has been overshadowed by the anxieties caused by the abnormal drought . Canals generally have had no such experience of deficiency,"The Times, 28th March 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11679,29,3,1935,Spring,29,3,1935,Spring,"open , hejped to allay the panic . The great drought was another untoward chapter , but it was followed by","The Times, 29th March 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11680,29,3,1935,Spring,29,3,1935,Spring,large provisions had to be made . Fortunately after the drought broke there was a succession of splendid seasons . Pastoralists,"The Times, 29th March 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11681,29,3,1935,Spring,29,3,1935,Spring,doubtful advances were repaid in full . Notwithstanding the great drought our dividends were maintained and the bank for many years,"The Times, 29th March 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11682,30,3,1935,Spring,30,3,1935,Spring,"has been accentuated during the past two years by the drought , but the need for shade is as great as","The Times, 30th March 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11683,30,3,1935,Spring,30,3,1935,Spring,"the knot- weed family , Polygon umn Baldschluanicunz , ignores drought , but it is a rampant grower and unless used","The Times, 30th March 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11684,30,3,1935,Spring,30,3,1935,Spring,") tolerate dry places , but in the heat and drought of last summer some of them found the association of","The Times, 30th March 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11685,30,3,1935,Spring,30,3,1935,Spring,and some of the shrubby sages made light of the drought . A ucuba is a splendid shrub for planting under,"The Times, 30th March 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11686,30,3,1935,Spring,30,3,1935,Spring,"are mosty unsuitable , because though happy in a summer drought they are miserable when wet drips on them for weeks","The Times, 30th March 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11687,1,4,1935,Spring,1,4,1935,Spring,"Tummel power stations . I referred last year to the drought , and said that notwithstanding the fact that we had","The Times, 1st April 1935",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM27,Rannoch,20th Century newspaper,Media 11688,1,4,1935,Spring,1,4,1935,Spring,that notwithstanding the fact that we had passed through a drought period with a ratrfall in 1933 of only 70 per,"The Times, 1st April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11689,3,4,1935,Spring,3,4,1935,Spring,"1934 , interest centred primarily on the course of the drought . We have again to record a deficit in rainfall","The Times, 3th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11690,3,4,1935,Spring,3,4,1935,Spring,"sugar , the crop suffered from a mild cyclone and drought , the output being reduced to about 177,000 tons .","The Times, 3th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11691,4,4,1935,Spring,4,4,1935,Spring,"place must , he thought , be attributed to'the great drought of last year , and the reduction in : unemployment","The Times, 4th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11692,6,4,1935,Spring,6,4,1935,Spring,".. 27s. 6d. 100. delivered . , BATTERSBY 'S 1935 DROUGHT WARNING . Tbc weather prophets predict another very dry summer","The Times, 6th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11693,6,4,1935,Spring,6,4,1935,Spring,"by a liberal admixture of leaf-mould or broken peat . Drought is the main drawback to these light soils , and","The Times, 6th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11694,8,4,1935,Spring,8,4,1935,Spring,"2,350ft. ( i.e. , to No. 13 level ) . Drought over . "" KI:NVA GOLD MINING. -March rcturn : -351","The Times, 8th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11695,9,4,1935,Spring,9,4,1935,Spring,"to safeguard the country against the dangers of another possible drought . Mr. SHAKESPEARE , Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of","The Times, 9th April 1935",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,Norwich,20th Century newspaper,Media 11696,10,4,1935,Spring,10,4,1935,Spring,"the Prairie Provinces has been sub- normal , causing serious drought in some in- stances . Reports regarding the snowfall during","The Times, 10th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11697,12,4,1935,Spring,12,4,1935,Spring,"caused in the north-west and middle-west States by the recent drought and dust storms . The esti- mate of 435,499,000 bushels","The Times, 12th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11698,13,4,1935,Spring,13,4,1935,Spring,".. 27s. 6d. 100 , delivered . BATTERSBY 'S 1935 DROUGHT WARNING . The weather Prophets predict another very dry summer","The Times, 13th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11699,13,4,1935,Spring,13,4,1935,Spring,3 and 4.30 . GARDENING ON SANDY SOIL PLANS AGAINST DROUGHT FROM A CORRESPONDENT The drought of the past two years,"The Times, 13th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11700,13,4,1935,Spring,13,4,1935,Spring,ON SANDY SOIL PLANS AGAINST DROUGHT FROM A CORRESPONDENT The drought of the past two years has probably left its mark,"The Times, 13th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11701,13,4,1935,Spring,13,4,1935,Spring,". Where late-flowerinig phloxes are massed for colour effects the drought had disconcerting results last year , and perennial varieties of","The Times, 13th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11702,13,4,1935,Spring,13,4,1935,Spring,"mentioned and of others that can not tolerate months of drought are invaluable , because the added humus retains the natural","The Times, 13th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11703,13,4,1935,Spring,13,4,1935,Spring,temporarily discarding the many plants that regularly collapse in a drought ; but a third dry summer will force some such,"The Times, 13th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11704,13,4,1935,Spring,13,4,1935,Spring,"planting time recurs next autumn . There are plenty of drought-resisting plants , and gardeners can easily identify them . Generally","The Times, 13th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11705,13,4,1935,Spring,13,4,1935,Spring,"almost alone among plants with tap roots in resenting a drought , and where these fine things can not be placed","The Times, 13th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11706,13,4,1935,Spring,13,4,1935,Spring,", are at home in sandy places and Platycodon has drought-resisting , fleshy roots . A dry cycle will turn gardeners","The Times, 13th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11707,13,4,1935,Spring,13,4,1935,Spring,bulbs ; but though bulbs are for sandy soils their drought-resisting capacity is limited . THE BRITISH BRIDGE LEAGUE EASTBOURNE CONGRESS,"The Times, 13th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11708,13,4,1935,Spring,13,4,1935,Spring,"since the close of the year . Owing to the drought there is a considerable shortage of lard in America ,","The Times, 13th April 1935",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11709,13,4,1935,Spring,13,4,1935,Spring,"tallied on indications of no relief appear- ing in the drought areat , together with disturbing advices of duststorms in the","The Times, 13th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11710,13,4,1935,Spring,13,4,1935,Spring,"COOLON GOLD--A cableRram has beti received stating that a severc drought is being experieneed . Normally the wet season , extending","The Times, 13th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11711,15,4,1935,Spring,15,4,1935,Spring,aid . For years this village has suffered severely from drought . It was dependent on rain stored in barrels and,"The Times, 15th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11712,15,4,1935,Spring,15,4,1935,Spring,"of another harvest failure as a. result of the continued drought and destructive dust storms in the wheat belt , reports","The Times, 15th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11713,15,4,1935,Spring,15,4,1935,Spring,"South-West . A forecast of no rclief "" in the drought areas encouraged long intcrcsts. while values strengthened on indications of","The Times, 15th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11714,16,4,1935,Spring,16,4,1935,Spring,"even steeper rise , due partly to last summer 's drought . Before the A.A.A. started work , parity stood at","The Times, 16th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11715,16,4,1935,Spring,16,4,1935,Spring,"last few months prices of foodstuffs most affected by the drought , particularly dairy produce and beef , have risen so","The Times, 16th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11716,16,4,1935,Spring,16,4,1935,Spring,"may , however , recede when the effects of the drought have worn off . Industrial prices are also on the","The Times, 16th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11717,17,4,1935,Spring,17,4,1935,Spring,road it mapped out for itself in 1933 . The drought helped it enormously by almos : wiping out surpluses of,"The Times, 17th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11718,17,4,1935,Spring,17,4,1935,Spring,"is ever present in the mind of the A.A.A. The drought , coming on top of crop reduction , produced a","The Times, 17th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11719,20,4,1935,Spring,20,4,1935,Spring,ors ODDS AND ESIS 4 - Parliament NATIONAL WATER SUPPLIES DROUGHT DEFICIENCY ENDED RESERVOIRS NOW FULL ASSURANCES BY THr GOVERNMENT HOUSE,"The Times, 20th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11720,20,4,1935,Spring,20,4,1935,Spring,"last year the country was faced with a very serious drought , and the Government were yery slow to takc action","The Times, 20th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11721,20,4,1935,Spring,20,4,1935,Spring,present situation ? If there was one thing that the drought of last year proved it was that mere cniergency legislation,"The Times, 20th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11722,20,4,1935,Spring,20,4,1935,Spring,a problem of this kind . The experienc&of the last drought and the ever-growing consumption of water called for a coordinated,"The Times, 20th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11723,20,4,1935,Spring,20,4,1935,Spring,"had followed . The Government hIad alwavs been blamed for drought , and if Easter were wet he would blame the","The Times, 20th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11724,20,4,1935,Spring,20,4,1935,Spring,"of Health , this country weathered last year the worst drought in British history without any hardship being sullered in any","The Times, 20th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11725,20,4,1935,Spring,20,4,1935,Spring,"to the criticisms of the Opposition . Ncvertheless , the drought had revealed certain aspects in which our water supply was","The Times, 20th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11726,20,4,1935,Spring,20,4,1935,Spring,"reservoirs were depleted owing to the unparalleled and pro- longed drought , but the position was quite otherwise to-day . The","The Times, 20th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11727,20,4,1935,Spring,20,4,1935,Spring,"emergency powers , if there was another summer of exceptfonal drought they might have to ask Parliament for another extension ,","The Times, 20th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11728,20,4,1935,Spring,20,4,1935,Spring,"30 countries . . . WATER SUPPLIES LESSONS OF THE DROUGHT PROGRESS IN RURAL AREAS WESTMINSTER , THtURSDAY Before the House","The Times, 20th April 1935",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,WESTMINSTER,20th Century newspaper,Media 11729,20,4,1935,Spring,20,4,1935,Spring,"to be dry . He said that although the last drought inflicted no real hardship upon those areas , under- takers","The Times, 20th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11730,20,4,1935,Spring,20,4,1935,Spring,great capital experiditure that urban districts have passed thr6ugh the drought of 1933 and 1934 without hardship and with little inconvenience,"The Times, 20th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11731,20,4,1935,Spring,20,4,1935,Spring,to make renewal unnecessary . It is true that the drought caused great hardship in some rural districts which had no,"The Times, 20th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11732,20,4,1935,Spring,20,4,1935,Spring,a pity if the difficulties brought into prominence by the drought and temporarily overcome should recur anywhere for any reason ;,"The Times, 20th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11733,20,4,1935,Spring,20,4,1935,Spring,be renewed both as a precaution against the recurrence of drought and as a stimulus to a permanent improvement of our,"The Times, 20th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11734,22,4,1935,Spring,22,4,1935,Spring,own way to the nourishment . In a period of drought water will havc to ibe applied to keep the beans,"The Times, 22th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11735,23,4,1935,Spring,23,4,1935,Spring,"its own to save the farmers from a time oE drought , and the non-irrigated areas have bcnefited by the rise","The Times, 23th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11736,26,4,1935,Spring,26,4,1935,Spring,"am pleased to report some improvement . Notwithstanding a serious drought the actual cash collections for the year , after deducting","The Times, 26th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11737,27,4,1935,Spring,27,4,1935,Spring,"having had time to recover from last yeat 's severe drought , but the club 's three totirnament grounds , which","The Times, 27th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11738,29,4,1935,Spring,29,4,1935,Spring,", Fleet , Hants , April 25 . MORE WATER DROUGHT AND THE GREAT CITIES I.-THE DISTANT SOURCE "" Without the","The Times, 29th April 1935",England,"UKJ,UKF,UKI,UKJ,UKK","UKJ3,UKF1,UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1","UKJ33,UKF12","Holmesdale,River Thames",20th Century newspaper,Media 11739,29,4,1935,Spring,29,4,1935,Spring,the experience of the last two years . The worst drought on record in this country did not entail any serious,"The Times, 29th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11740,29,4,1935,Spring,29,4,1935,Spring,", though most of the urban areas emerged from the drought without needing to invoke the Act directly . Fortunately there","The Times, 29th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11741,29,4,1935,Spring,29,4,1935,Spring,extensions and improvements to their supply systems . A serious drought in the summer of 1921 served as a warning to,"The Times, 29th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11742,29,4,1935,Spring,29,4,1935,Spring,"red sandstone . In the replenishment of underground supplies after drought there is a lag , which may continue for several","The Times, 29th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11743,29,4,1935,Spring,29,4,1935,Spring,", the principal subsidiary , was adversely affected by the drought , and it had to purchase more electricity from the","The Times, 29th April 1935",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11744,29,4,1935,Spring,29,4,1935,Spring,of 13.5 Per cent . over last year .. The drought which had a serious effect on the earnings of the,"The Times, 29th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11745,30,4,1935,Spring,30,4,1935,Spring,a source of supply . Only in a quite exceptional drought-a drought com- parable with that of the past two years-does,"The Times, 30th April 1935",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 11746,30,4,1935,Spring,30,4,1935,Spring,source of supply . Only in a quite exceptional drought-a drought com- parable with that of the past two years-does the,"The Times, 30th April 1935",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 11747,30,4,1935,Spring,30,4,1935,Spring,to London through the second year of the most severe drought on record . This achievement would not have been pos-,"The Times, 30th April 1935",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11748,30,4,1935,Spring,30,4,1935,Spring,That matters should have grown no worse in an unexampled drought is a tribute at once to the Board and to,"The Times, 30th April 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11749,30,4,1935,Spring,30,4,1935,Spring,two purposes ; besides providing a reserve in times of drought they play an important part in purifying the water .,"The Times, 30th April 1935",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI21,Chingford,20th Century newspaper,Media 11750,30,4,1935,Spring,30,4,1935,Spring,under reports of good general rains and snowfalls in the drought areas of- the United States and Canada . with prosiects,"The Times, 30th April 1935",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11751,2,5,1935,Spring,2,5,1935,Spring,"gold mining industry , as agriculture is so subject to droughts , floods , locusts , pests , &c. , as","The Times, 2th May 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11752,4,5,1935,Spring,4,5,1935,Spring,"1c1dlivered . Stock nearly clearcd . B A'T-ERSBY 'S 1935 DROUGHT W "" ARNING. fb c wather Prophets predict another very","The Times, 4th May 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11753,7,5,1935,Spring,7,5,1935,Spring,but were partly offset by advices of showers in the drought areas . Values then eased on liquidadion in the July,"The Times, 7th May 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11754,8,5,1935,Spring,8,5,1935,Spring,"Profit to owner- manager on price asked , dCsPite scverc drought . Esti- mated 1935 mrop .60 to 70 tons minimum","The Times, 8th May 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11755,8,5,1935,Spring,8,5,1935,Spring,in excellent order and had quite recovered from the long drought . Up to June there was an increase in crop,"The Times, 8th May 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11756,8,5,1935,Spring,8,5,1935,Spring,"of the year , when owing to the continuance of drought from July to the end of September crop was seriously","The Times, 8th May 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11757,8,5,1935,Spring,8,5,1935,Spring,"estate also . suffered from the unfavourable season and long drought , but had quite recovered and was looking well .","The Times, 8th May 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11758,9,5,1935,Spring,9,5,1935,Spring,nct Profit to owncrmanager on pricc asked . despitc scvcrc drought . Estimatcd 1935 crop' 60 to 70 tons minimum .,"The Times, 9th May 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11759,11,5,1935,Spring,11,5,1935,Spring,100. delivered . Stock nearlv cleared . 1ATrTERSBY S 1935 DROUGHT WARNING l'hbe W.allcr prophets predict another-very 'dry sumtler. even worse,"The Times, 11st May 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11760,11,5,1935,Spring,11,5,1935,Spring,"unworthy of retention can be discarded . Only a long drought seems to distress them , and they bloom from spring","The Times, 11st May 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11761,13,5,1935,Spring,13,5,1935,Spring,is now working in a satis- factory nmanner . The drought which affected the earnings of the North Wales Power Company,"The Times, 13th May 1935",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11762,13,5,1935,Spring,13,5,1935,Spring,"can see no reason why , unless some more terrible drought than we have yet experienced occurs , the Corpora- tion","The Times, 13th May 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11763,14,5,1935,Spring,14,5,1935,Spring,Birkdale course presented many difficulties aftcr a six weeks ' drought and a score of level 4 's wvas a very,"The Times, 14th May 1935",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD73,Birkdale,20th Century newspaper,Media 11764,14,5,1935,Spring,14,5,1935,Spring,"yesterday , said that the country was suffering from a drought , but , so far as the Thames river and","The Times, 14th May 1935",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 11765,15,5,1935,Spring,15,5,1935,Spring,"net profit to otvnermanager ott Price asked , despite severe drought . Esti- mated 1935 crop 60 to 70 tom minimum","The Times, 15th May 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11766,15,5,1935,Spring,15,5,1935,Spring,"The serious competition wvil begin to-day . Lancashire 's long drought came to an end before play was continued , but","The Times, 15th May 1935",England,UKD,UKD4,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11767,15,5,1935,Spring,15,5,1935,Spring,"the area are dependent on wells , and during the drought of last year they had to contend with serious difficulties","The Times, 15th May 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11768,16,5,1935,Spring,16,5,1935,Spring,"nt prflt to owrncrmanager on price asked , despite severe drought . Esti- mated 1935 crop 60 to 70 tons minimum","The Times, 16th May 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11769,17,5,1935,Spring,17,5,1935,Spring,"the best for five years ; the whole of the drought area is amply supplied with moisture , which has penetrated","The Times, 17th May 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11770,20,5,1935,Spring,20,5,1935,Spring,in areas which-were within thc worst of last year 's drought territory . The hatching of grasshoppers has becn delayed by,"The Times, 20th May 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11771,21,5,1935,Spring,21,5,1935,Spring,"ahead , especially with a view to guarding against exceptional droughts . In order to see what extremes of rainfall may","The Times, 21st May 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11772,23,5,1935,Spring,23,5,1935,Spring,"MAUDE RICHARDS , DR . T. JENNER HOSKIN . THE DROUGHT Would it not be a good idea to forestall the","The Times, 23th May 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11773,23,5,1935,Spring,23,5,1935,Spring,forestall the dangers and hardships of a long period of drought this summer by making it imperative now that every building,"The Times, 23th May 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11774,23,5,1935,Spring,23,5,1935,Spring,", there no longer would be the annual dread of drought. -Mr . ALLAN FEA , Whitstable , Kcnt . Mails","The Times, 23th May 1935",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Whitstable,20th Century newspaper,Media 11775,23,5,1935,Spring,23,5,1935,Spring,to arbitration for its settlement . A Penalty of the Drought For the past three weeks the public have been able,"The Times, 23th May 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11776,23,5,1935,Spring,23,5,1935,Spring,", and agricultural production is low in consequence of a drought and of the shortcomings of the peons who have become","The Times, 23th May 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11777,23,5,1935,Spring,23,5,1935,Spring,Crom- well ; Bede ; Strickland Goodall Fund ; The Drought ; Mercury .. 12 Index to News Pages : Arrangements,"The Times, 23th May 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11778,24,5,1935,Spring,24,5,1935,Spring,"Profit to owner- manager on price asked , despite severe drought . Esti- mated 1935 crop 60 to , 70 tops","The Times, 24th May 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11779,27,5,1935,Spring,27,5,1935,Spring,"credit balance carried fo , rward to 8.313. 'Ibhe abnormal drought frorn whichi agricultural districts in the U.S.A. suffered last year","The Times, 27th May 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11780,31,5,1935,Spring,31,5,1935,Spring,"natural pasturage , owing to the dry season or to droughts , is meagre . Unfortunately , not only is the","The Times, 31st May 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11781,31,5,1935,Spring,31,5,1935,Spring,It needs little imagination to see that the effects of drought are intensified and farming is made hazardous in those parts,"The Times, 31st May 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11782,31,5,1935,Spring,31,5,1935,Spring,"which always exact a heavy toll in countries subject to droughts ) ; carnivorous animals , chiefly the jackal ; locusts","The Times, 31st May 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11783,31,5,1935,Spring,31,5,1935,Spring,"is utilized . This entails more than the use of drought-resistant plants , the conservation of water in reservoirs , farming","The Times, 31st May 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11784,31,5,1935,Spring,31,5,1935,Spring,present heavy losses are suffered through deaths of animals during droughts and because of the emaciated condition of many when the,"The Times, 31st May 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11785,31,5,1935,Spring,31,5,1935,Spring,"Union of South Africa . In som' pairtsi , where droughts are practi- cally. an' anhual occuirrence , ' the choice","The Times, 31st May 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11786,31,5,1935,Spring,31,5,1935,Spring,"being resorted to , with beneficial results , but recurrent droughts take heavy toll of the 54,000,000 woolled sheep in the","The Times, 31st May 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11787,31,5,1935,Spring,31,5,1935,Spring,"produced . In the following season , owing to the drought , the size . of the clip was reduced to","The Times, 31st May 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11788,31,5,1935,Spring,31,5,1935,Spring,", still further reduced by casualties in young stock-owing to drought effects on the ewes-is not likely to realize last year","The Times, 31st May 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11789,31,5,1935,Spring,31,5,1935,Spring,distinct from pastoral pursuits-without the recurrent setbacks caused by prolonged droughts alternating with severe floods and visitations of locusts . No,"The Times, 31st May 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11790,31,5,1935,Spring,31,5,1935,Spring,", and vitamin deficiency are common factors in times of drought in producing the dry skins , inflamed eyes , pot","The Times, 31st May 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11791,31,5,1935,Spring,31,5,1935,Spring,"for from about 1835 there set in a period of drought , distress , and wars with the natives that brought","The Times, 31st May 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11792,3,6,1935,Summer,3,6,1935,Summer,"was produced by agricultural imports occasioned by last year 's drought . NEW ZEALAND TRADE WELLINGTON , June 1. -New Zealand","The Times, 3th June 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11793,4,6,1935,Summer,4,6,1935,Summer,at approximately 5-d. per lb . Due to the severe drought and tmfavourable weather experienced from June to December last year,"The Times, 4th June 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11794,5,6,1935,Summer,5,6,1935,Summer,"indication , we arc about to experience three years of drought in succession ; as during May only 0.28 of an","The Times, 5th June 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11795,7,6,1935,Summer,7,6,1935,Summer,"alternative they pleaded that , owing [ to the exceptional drought during 1933 and 1934 , the flow of the river","The Times, 7th June 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11796,8,6,1935,Summer,8,6,1935,Summer,"lateness of the seeding "" come-back "" in the Southern drought areas and thc uniformity of crop conditions over the arablc","The Times, 8th June 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11797,10,6,1935,Summer,10,6,1935,Summer,"mildew . For thiis purpose also mulch them during a drought on either side of the row with manure , Iafsoil","The Times, 10th June 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11798,10,6,1935,Summer,10,6,1935,Summer,for the Shannon power scheme as a result of the drought . In Lanarkshirc the collicric : arc still well supplied,"The Times, 10th June 1935",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,"UKM36,UKM38",Lanarkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 11799,14,6,1935,Summer,14,6,1935,Summer,"water , but has dried up again in the recent droughts . The fact that the castle formerly belonged to the","The Times, 14th June 1935",England,UKK,UKK3,UKK30,Cornwall,20th Century newspaper,Media 11800,15,6,1935,Summer,15,6,1935,Summer,"soils box edgings may have a hard struggle in a drought , and they were damaged by the frost of .","The Times, 15th June 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11801,17,6,1935,Summer,17,6,1935,Summer,of the Royal Family . After two years in which drought had baked and browned the6 Royal Heath there will once,"The Times, 17th June 1935",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ11,Ascot,20th Century newspaper,Media 11802,19,6,1935,Summer,19,6,1935,Summer,"Card . Miss B. Browne , Mr. and Mrs. Worster Drought . MNfr . P. Pyke . Mi.ss Csnningham . Mr.","The Times, 19th June 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11803,19,6,1935,Summer,19,6,1935,Summer,"bales less than in the previous season , due to drought conditions in many parts . chiefly Queens- land . It","The Times, 19th June 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11804,20,6,1935,Summer,20,6,1935,Summer,rclecting the loss in sucrose brougbt about by locust deprcdation. drought . and severe frosts in June and July of 1934,"The Times, 20th June 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11805,22,6,1935,Summer,22,6,1935,Summer,"places and , unlike the race gene- rally , resists drought remarkably well , as 1933 and 1934 proved . It","The Times, 22th June 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11806,22,6,1935,Summer,22,6,1935,Summer,presuime may be taken as read . RATIONAL METHODS FOR DROUGHT EMERGENCIES In my specch a year ago I refcrred to,"The Times, 22th June 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11807,22,6,1935,Summer,22,6,1935,Summer,a year ago I refcrred to the cefcct of the drought on the company 's water supply . I am pleased,"The Times, 22th June 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11808,22,6,1935,Summer,22,6,1935,Summer,question of meeting the position occasioned by so exceptional a drought such as we have recently experienced is almost entirely one,"The Times, 22th June 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11809,22,6,1935,Summer,22,6,1935,Summer,"developed and equipped to meet all ordinary contingencies , exceptional droughts are best mct by the cooperation of the consumers themselves","The Times, 22th June 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11810,24,6,1935,Summer,24,6,1935,Summer,"troops carries out the -intention , thwarted last year by drought , of reinforcing IllC first line wvith troops of ihe","The Times, 24th June 1935",Wales,UKL,"UKL1,UKL4","UKL15,UKL17,UKL18,UKL22",Glamorganshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 11811,26,6,1935,Summer,26,6,1935,Summer,Acerington Ccmetcry. 3.30 p.Fn .. Fridag . Jun 28 . DROUGHT-I-On JUneC 23. 1935. at Loeghope . Charilon Kin:s . Giouccstcrshire,"The Times, 26th June 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11812,26,6,1935,Summer,26,6,1935,Summer,"Giouccstcrshire . MARY LEr.TITA . WidOsW of CAPTAIN T. A. DROUGHT , D.L. , J.P. , of Lettybrook , King 's","The Times, 26th June 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11813,26,6,1935,Summer,26,6,1935,Summer,"arcas in Southiern Alberta . Definite crop damage due to drought is reported from South-Eastern Alberta . In Northern Alberta ,","The Times, 26th June 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11814,26,6,1935,Summer,26,6,1935,Summer,"tons ( against 16,572 tons ) . Prolongation of severe drought throughout the rainy season rducecd ihe ckirrent year 's crop","The Times, 26th June 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11815,27,6,1935,Summer,27,6,1935,Summer,"of crop progress . togetlter with claims of damage from drought in Alberta , and a potential menace in the form","The Times, 27th June 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11816,2,7,1935,Summer,2,7,1935,Summer,"north-eastern pastoral country of SouTrH AusrALIA , slightly-rcficving the prolonged drought . Mr. Gerard Leslie Gandy , of the Directorate of-","The Times, 2th July 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11817,6,7,1935,Summer,6,7,1935,Summer,The chances of recovery would have been remote had the drought of the last two summers been repeated ; but the,"The Times, 6th July 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11818,8,7,1935,Summer,8,7,1935,Summer,", or August . 'During a long period of summer drought the deticiency may . be considerable . It may be","The Times, 8th July 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11819,10,7,1935,Summer,10,7,1935,Summer,". The south-western corner of this Province , where the drought has been very bad for the last three years ,","The Times, 10th July 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11820,11,7,1935,Summer,11,7,1935,Summer,"periods of persistent rain and the brazen monotony of established drought . There are those , to judge fromn their season-able","The Times, 11st July 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11821,11,7,1935,Summer,11,7,1935,Summer,"Sing and Yong Tong , which , in times of drought , is liable to bc insufficient for the needs of","The Times, 11st July 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11822,11,7,1935,Summer,11,7,1935,Summer,crop was good except that in North Bengal there was drought in some areas and excessive rain in others . The,"The Times, 11st July 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11823,12,7,1935,Summer,12,7,1935,Summer,in the undertakings of statutory water companies . EFFECT OF DROUGHT It was not generally realized how serious was the drought,"The Times, 12th July 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11824,12,7,1935,Summer,12,7,1935,Summer,"DROUGHT It was not generally realized how serious was the drought last year . In the 21 months ended July ,","The Times, 12th July 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11825,12,7,1935,Summer,12,7,1935,Summer,any likely demands . While most urban undertakers met the drought very successfully they had been informed by the Ministry that,"The Times, 12th July 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11826,12,7,1935,Summer,12,7,1935,Summer,and take sucht measures as had been shown by the drought to be desirable . lt did not follow that they,"The Times, 12th July 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11827,12,7,1935,Summer,12,7,1935,Summer,"ample information on which to base legislation , and the drought had created an atmosphere more favourable to legislation . The","The Times, 12th July 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11828,13,7,1935,Summer,13,7,1935,Summer,"from 30,000 to 13,000 . A series of years of drought and the fall in the price of agricultural produce have","The Times, 13th July 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11829,15,7,1935,Summer,15,7,1935,Summer,"airport should have been opened a year ago , but drought had affected the ground . FACTORY FIRE AT ACTON Extensive","The Times, 15th July 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11830,15,7,1935,Summer,15,7,1935,Summer,"on this occasion failed allogether , a state of severe drought prevailing over wide areas of the Central and Western and","The Times, 15th July 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11831,15,7,1935,Summer,15,7,1935,Summer,". Although this relice came too late to avert serious drought cxpenditure , it.should cn- able heavy losses of sheep to","The Times, 15th July 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11832,16,7,1935,Summer,16,7,1935,Summer,"necessarily expensive , was under- taken on the play-worn or drought-affected areas . I have just recently had an opportunity to","The Times, 16th July 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11833,17,7,1935,Summer,17,7,1935,Summer,"absorbed in the ctirrent year , owing to thc disastrous drought in Qticenskand . Ale have also provided out of revenuc","The Times, 17th July 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11834,17,7,1935,Summer,17,7,1935,Summer,", an unprecedented plague of grasshoppers and a very severe drought , and we have had to feed the stock and","The Times, 17th July 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11835,17,7,1935,Summer,17,7,1935,Summer,", the losscs in stock must be large and the drought expcnses for feeding the stock and hiring agist- ment land","The Times, 17th July 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11836,17,7,1935,Summer,17,7,1935,Summer,") . July 16. -WHEAT. - With furmicr rcPorts of drought in Argentina , higher overmight Buenos Aires closing advices and","The Times, 17th July 1935",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11837,19,7,1935,Summer,19,7,1935,Summer,"considered the suggestion , made as the result of the drought last summer , that a water grid should be established","The Times, 19th July 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11838,19,7,1935,Summer,19,7,1935,Summer,"togcther with the strength of Liver- pool and comrplaints of drought in Argentna , inspired early support and covering in grain","The Times, 19th July 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11839,19,7,1935,Summer,19,7,1935,Summer,-WHEAT. - WiL further reports of dryness in Argentina . drought in Parts of Saskatchewan anid Manitoba and higher North .,"The Times, 19th July 1935",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11840,20,7,1935,Summer,20,7,1935,Summer,"parched vegetation , and the horse-chestnuts-sure indicators of heat and drought-retain their verdant leaves . The May check to plants and","The Times, 20th July 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11841,22,7,1935,Summer,22,7,1935,Summer,"undoubtedly better for the garden crops , but after a drought soft water is hard to come by . A good","The Times, 22th July 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11842,23,7,1935,Summer,23,7,1935,Summer,"the chair- man , directors , and staff . CANADIAN DROUGHT AREAS REHABILITATION PLANS OrrAwA , July 22. -Plans for the","The Times, 23th July 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11843,23,7,1935,Summer,23,7,1935,Summer,"OrrAwA , July 22. -Plans for the rehabilitation of the drought areas in the prairie provinces are making good headway .","The Times, 23th July 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11844,23,7,1935,Summer,23,7,1935,Summer,"be permanent arrange- ments which will mitigate the cffccts of drought in fpture years and will , under expert advice ,","The Times, 23th July 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11845,23,7,1935,Summer,23,7,1935,Summer,"of the cereal-growing countries crops were suffering on account of droughts , the U.S.A. being one of the hardest hit countries","The Times, 23th July 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11846,24,7,1935,Summer,24,7,1935,Summer,"improvements on the properties are being kept up . Special drought expenditure was less last year at 5,000 , against 17,000ini","The Times, 24th July 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11847,24,7,1935,Summer,24,7,1935,Summer,", and : thus minimize the risk and expense under drought conditions . SUGAR INTERESTS AND PRICES Our sugar interests ,","The Times, 24th July 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11848,24,7,1935,Summer,24,7,1935,Summer,year for five years . In view of the terrible drought that has prevailed over so great a stretch of the,"The Times, 24th July 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11849,24,7,1935,Summer,24,7,1935,Summer,of the State of Queensland has been suffering from a drought which is said in experienced quarters to be worse than,"The Times, 24th July 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11850,24,7,1935,Summer,24,7,1935,Summer,"in that State . I am glad to say the drought may now be said to have completely broken , as","The Times, 24th July 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11851,24,7,1935,Summer,24,7,1935,Summer,"the early days of the present month . The heavy drought expenditure , however , which it has entailed and the","The Times, 24th July 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11852,24,7,1935,Summer,24,7,1935,Summer,that State about the end of August . This devastating drought has cost us from January I of this ' year,"The Times, 24th July 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11853,24,7,1935,Summer,24,7,1935,Summer,"just commented upon . Unfortu- nately , a very' severe drought exists in Queens- land , a territory in which we","The Times, 24th July 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11854,25,7,1935,Summer,25,7,1935,Summer,Australian Estates . He feared that owing to a minor drought a loss would have been made during the last year,"The Times, 25th July 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11855,26,7,1935,Summer,26,7,1935,Summer,"parts , dwindle to a rivulet during a period of drought . Of these , the first two rise in the","The Times, 26th July 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11856,27,7,1935,Summer,27,7,1935,Summer,"heat is causing premature maturing over large areas , while drought con- ditions are growing more serious , extending over East","The Times, 27th July 1935",England,UKK,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11857,29,7,1935,Summer,29,7,1935,Summer,"country , and there is not so much danger of drought as there is in spring . Moreover , the soil","The Times, 29th July 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11858,29,7,1935,Summer,29,7,1935,Summer,"Canadian springt wheat belts , due to 'high temperatures , drought , and rust . caused ' "" bullish enthusiasm and","The Times, 29th July 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11859,1,8,1935,Summer,1,8,1935,Summer,poorer pro- gress was made owing to the prevalence of drought and heat . The report states that the yield of,"The Times, 1st August 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11860,2,8,1935,Summer,2,8,1935,Summer,to be sufficient to bring any real relief to the drought situation . The condition of crops is showing general deterioration,"The Times, 2th August 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11861,2,8,1935,Summer,2,8,1935,Summer,tors. and on realizing . Maize advanced on complaints of drought in sections of the South-West . but reacted on a,"The Times, 2th August 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11862,3,8,1935,Summer,3,8,1935,Summer,Nations ; British Type- writers ; British Schools Abroad ; Drought in Suffolk 'AGE k 12 9 8 13 13 12,"The Times, 3th August 1935",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11863,3,8,1935,Summer,3,8,1935,Summer,". I Nt . KulC , Windermere , Westmorland . DROUGHT IN SUFFOLK Amidst all the talk of this wonderful summer","The Times, 3th August 1935",England,UKD,UKD1,UKD12,"Westmorland,Windermere",20th Century newspaper,Media 11864,3,8,1935,Summer,3,8,1935,Summer,summer we are suffering here from our third year of drought . Up to noon on July 31 we have had,"The Times, 3th August 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11865,3,8,1935,Summer,3,8,1935,Summer,properly cultivated ; for clematis will not tolerate neglect or drought better than other plants . In large places the difficulties,"The Times, 3th August 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11866,5,8,1935,Summer,5,8,1935,Summer,ow'ing to the exccl. lent weather and the Period of drought . Fell Beck was a mere trickle and there Was,"The Times, 5th August 1935",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE22,Fell Beck,20th Century newspaper,Media 11867,5,8,1935,Summer,5,8,1935,Summer,"WANE OF SUMMER AT KEW GARDENS LATER-FLOWERING PLANTS Although the drought must soon make itself felt , the gardens at Kew","The Times, 5th August 1935",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Kew,20th Century newspaper,Media 11868,5,8,1935,Summer,5,8,1935,Summer,"but spring oats are poor , suffering severely from the drought . The potatoes and roots have also suffered a set-back","The Times, 5th August 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11869,6,8,1935,Summer,6,8,1935,Summer,may continue to obtain produce from Poland as hitherto . DROUGHT PROBLEMS IN YORKSHIRE ANXIOUS DAYS FOR VILLAGERS FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT,"The Times, 6th August 1935",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE42,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 11870,6,8,1935,Summer,6,8,1935,Summer,The prolonged spell of dry weather has produced something approaching drought conditions in a score of villages in the Yorkshire Wolds,"The Times, 6th August 1935",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE42,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 11871,6,8,1935,Summer,6,8,1935,Summer,are going ahead with plans to remove the fear of drought once and for all . Schemes amounting in cost to,"The Times, 6th August 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11872,6,8,1935,Summer,6,8,1935,Summer,"at Old Newton , Stowmarket , was destroyed . A drought was officially registered to-day , as no rain has fallen","The Times, 6th August 1935",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,"Old Newton,Stowmarket",20th Century newspaper,Media 11873,6,8,1935,Summer,6,8,1935,Summer,p. 12 ) Recent dry weather has produced something approaching drought conditions in a score of villages in the Yorkshire Wolds.,"The Times, 6th August 1935","Scotland,England","UKM,UKE",UKM5,UKM50,"Aberdeen,Craigiebuckler,Yorkshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 11874,9,8,1935,Summer,9,8,1935,Summer,"tragic face as never before . There have been local droughts , and sand and dust storms in the last lustrum","The Times, 9th August 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11875,9,8,1935,Summer,9,8,1935,Summer,"night-fishing by low waters and sun-bright daytime condi- tions , drought , and the like . Even in a dry period","The Times, 9th August 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11876,10,8,1935,Summer,10,8,1935,Summer,"small and localized to end the difficulties caused by the drought . For about half an hour , however , rain","The Times, 10th August 1935",England,UKE,UKE1,UKE13,North Lincolnshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 11877,12,8,1935,Summer,12,8,1935,Summer,the fire withi brancles of trces and gardening tools . DROUGHT DIFFICULTIES hlec drought in North Wales is causing con- cern,"The Times, 12th August 1935",Wales,UKL,,,North Wales,20th Century newspaper,Media 11878,12,8,1935,Summer,12,8,1935,Summer,brancles of trces and gardening tools . DROUGHT DIFFICULTIES hlec drought in North Wales is causing con- cern to public authorities,"The Times, 12th August 1935",Wales,UKL,,,North Wales,20th Century newspaper,Media 11879,13,8,1935,Summer,13,8,1935,Summer,"water only and dry up in a few weeks of drought . This lack of water , combined with shallowness of","The Times, 13th August 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11880,13,8,1935,Summer,13,8,1935,Summer,"showers of the week-end , following the long period of drought , sportsmen on the moors in Scotland found shooting conditions","The Times, 13th August 1935",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM34,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11881,13,8,1935,Summer,13,8,1935,Summer,"on the corresponding date of 1934 , though damaged by drought and rust . Since then rust infection has continued to","The Times, 13th August 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11882,17,8,1935,Summer,17,8,1935,Summer,H ALL HALL . Witley . Points from Letters THE DROUGHT The drought in this district is worse than it was,"The Times, 17th August 1935",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11883,17,8,1935,Summer,17,8,1935,Summer,HALL . Witley . Points from Letters THE DROUGHT The drought in this district is worse than it was last year,"The Times, 17th August 1935",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11884,17,8,1935,Summer,17,8,1935,Summer,"given one fall of 0.05in . There Nvere two absolite droughts each of 15 days , July 2-16 and July 28-August","The Times, 17th August 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11885,17,8,1935,Summer,17,8,1935,Summer,Small Businesses .. .. 17 Points from Letters : The Drought ; Population of the Empire ; Roman History ; Cases,"The Times, 17th August 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11886,17,8,1935,Summer,17,8,1935,Summer,"for , like most Japanese lilies , L. auraturn abhors drought . Where they are obviously flagging a can of water","The Times, 17th August 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11887,17,8,1935,Summer,17,8,1935,Summer,"roots the display of the lily depends . In a drought the shrubs still exercise their function of sun screens ,","The Times, 17th August 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11888,17,8,1935,Summer,17,8,1935,Summer,"it with water every evening will counteract any effects of drought . Though dearer than L. auratuin , its variety platyphylliziun","The Times, 17th August 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11889,17,8,1935,Summer,17,8,1935,Summer,", and luggles are fecltig the result of the loitg drought . 'ne harvest generally appears likely to be rathier later","The Times, 17th August 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11890,19,8,1935,Summer,19,8,1935,Summer,"the dry weather . Last year the effect of the drought on pears was marked , and in many places they","The Times, 19th August 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11891,20,8,1935,Summer,20,8,1935,Summer,"mostly by drowning accidents . The crops are suffering from drought , but no immediate relief is promised . On the","The Times, 20th August 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11892,21,8,1935,Summer,21,8,1935,Summer,"read Mr. R. 1' . Dansey 's letter about the drought . Here , in this small village of Shellingford ,","The Times, 21st August 1935",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Shellingford,20th Century newspaper,Media 11893,22,8,1935,Summer,22,8,1935,Summer,guide thee continually . and satisfy ` shy soul in drought . and makc fat thy bones and thou shalt be,"The Times, 22th August 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11894,22,8,1935,Summer,22,8,1935,Summer,"bad , sometimes worse , sometimes , in time of drought , unspeakably bad . -Mr . W. VARCO WILLIANMS ,","The Times, 22th August 1935",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,"UKM62,UKM63","Aviemore,Inverness-shire",20th Century newspaper,Media 11895,22,8,1935,Summer,22,8,1935,Summer,THE SEASON 'S YIELD OF MULBERRIES In spite of the drought the gardens of the City of London are particularly fine,"The Times, 22th August 1935",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI12,City of London,20th Century newspaper,Media 11896,22,8,1935,Summer,22,8,1935,Summer,"heavy , full of the dusty staleness of a long drought , with no refreshing coolness in the night air .","The Times, 22th August 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11897,22,8,1935,Summer,22,8,1935,Summer,wheat still to be cut ; another fortnight of the drought is a thing to pray for in that behalf ;,"The Times, 22th August 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11898,24,8,1935,Summer,24,8,1935,Summer,the blue-fish are found become so low during the annual drought as practically to disappear ; and as this dry season,"The Times, 24th August 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11899,24,8,1935,Summer,24,8,1935,Summer,while the Labour candidate will be Mr. John Downic . DROUGHT BROKEN WIDESPREAD RAIN AND THUNDER STORM DAMAGE IN MANY PARTS,"The Times, 24th August 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11900,24,8,1935,Summer,24,8,1935,Summer,at Brighton and Birmingham . The rainfall broke an absolute drought which had lasted 32 days at Amesbury ( Wilts ),"The Times, 24th August 1935",England,"UKK,UKG,UKJ,UKI","UKK1,UKG3,UKJ2,UKI2,UKK3,UKJ1","UKK15,UKG31,UKJ21,UKI22,UKK30,UKJ14","Amesbury,Brighton,Croy-don,Falmouth,Upper Heyford",20th Century newspaper,Media 11901,24,8,1935,Summer,24,8,1935,Summer,"( Oxon ) . Although in other districts the absolute drought was broken earlier , the rainfall in the last 4-'-","The Times, 24th August 1935",England,"UKK,UKJ","UKK1,UKJ1","UKK15,UKJ14","Amesbury,Upper Heyford",20th Century newspaper,Media 11902,24,8,1935,Summer,24,8,1935,Summer,VARIETIES FROM A CORRESPONDENT For the third summer running the drought-resisting capacity of trees and shrubs is being severely tested .,"The Times, 24th August 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11903,24,8,1935,Summer,24,8,1935,Summer,"leaves , the evergreen oak ( Querccts ile. ) bears drought well , and not for years have such of the","The Times, 24th August 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11904,24,8,1935,Summer,24,8,1935,Summer,". The brooms have almost unlimited power of resistance to drought , and the common juniper stands serene on dust-dry Surrey","The Times, 24th August 1935",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11905,24,8,1935,Summer,24,8,1935,Summer,of heat resistance . Shrubs that are affected by the drought may be helped by water poured about the roots after,"The Times, 24th August 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11906,26,8,1935,Summer,26,8,1935,Summer,consideration of moneys saved on floods in winter time and drought in summer . Each of these headings would justi[y a,"The Times, 26th August 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11907,26,8,1935,Summer,26,8,1935,Summer,second carlies and main crops have suffered severely from the drought in many parts of thte country . It would indeed,"The Times, 26th August 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11908,27,8,1935,Summer,27,8,1935,Summer,Public Health and legislation to assist recovery from the recent drought . Sir Raphael . Cilento is to be . Director-General,"The Times, 27th August 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11909,27,8,1935,Summer,27,8,1935,Summer,"oser as going conccrn . Good svater supply unaffected by droughts . Electricity laid on . milking machine installed , well-etqtipped","The Times, 27th August 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11910,29,8,1935,Summer,29,8,1935,Summer,"formal gardens , orchids , and roses . Despite the drought the blooms were in excellent condition , the roses being","The Times, 29th August 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11911,29,8,1935,Summer,29,8,1935,Summer,"apart from the danger of shortage in tlse case of drought , it is well known that more and niore water","The Times, 29th August 1935",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 11912,30,8,1935,Summer,30,8,1935,Summer,"Lincoinshire area which has always suffered seriously in periods of drought wvas inaugurated to-day when Lord Heneage , chairman of Lindsey","The Times, 30th August 1935",England,UKF,UKF3,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11913,30,8,1935,Summer,30,8,1935,Summer,"Horneastic District Council , referred to the serious efiect of drought in Lilcoinsliire , and said that witll Professor Fearnsidc. of","The Times, 30th August 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11914,30,8,1935,Summer,30,8,1935,Summer,"' observations came to an end . A ' partial drought "" is defined by the Meteorological Office as "" a","The Times, 30th August 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11915,30,8,1935,Summer,30,8,1935,Summer,over us going concem . GooS wataer supply unaflfected by droughts . Electricity laid on ilkin nseie ntled v-equipped dairy with,"The Times, 30th August 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11916,31,8,1935,Summer,31,8,1935,Summer,a wide belt of land that was burned up by drought year after year . The verdure of the spring soon,"The Times, 31st August 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11917,31,8,1935,Summer,31,8,1935,Summer,"Mr. T. Charles , said that with three years of drought behind them , the company ought not to be handicapped","The Times, 31st August 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11918,31,8,1935,Summer,31,8,1935,Summer,"Botanic Gardens , Kew . LONDON ALLOTMENTS SHOW EFFECT OF DROUGHT ON EXHIBITS The London Allotments and Gardens Show Society 's","The Times, 31st August 1935",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Kew,20th Century newspaper,Media 11919,31,8,1935,Summer,31,8,1935,Summer,"The entries were fewer than usual , but as the drought over the area from which most of the exhibits come","The Times, 31st August 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11920,31,8,1935,Summer,31,8,1935,Summer,"rainfall . and discharge into the canals in times of drought , water to maintain levels , canals are directlv fed","The Times, 31st August 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11921,2,9,1935,Autumn,2,9,1935,Autumn,"as they will do no more good . As the drought is likely to cause a shortage of winter vegetables ,","The Times, 2th September 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11922,3,9,1935,Autumn,3,9,1935,Autumn,the recollection of recent emergencies .. The severity of the drought of 1933 and 1934 is illustrated by authoritative figures of,"The Times, 3th September 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11923,3,9,1935,Autumn,3,9,1935,Autumn,and water companies in their efforts to deal with the drought in the summer and autumn of last year . The,"The Times, 3th September 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11924,3,9,1935,Autumn,3,9,1935,Autumn,"the main plan , which was menaced by Ihe prolonged drought , the outer limits of the luxuriant grass growth were","The Times, 3th September 1935",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,Norwich,20th Century newspaper,Media 11925,3,9,1935,Autumn,3,9,1935,Autumn,over as going conccrn . Good wvatcr supply unaffected hy droughts . Electricity laid on . milkine mnachine installed . wvell-euipped,"The Times, 3th September 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11926,5,9,1935,Autumn,5,9,1935,Autumn,"and to hold the water during the rainy season , droughts are followed by floods , and a total annual rainfall","The Times, 5th September 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11927,6,9,1935,Autumn,6,9,1935,Autumn,"of April : they have stood up against storms and drought , and they maintain a stiff-fibred vigour as they carry","The Times, 6th September 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11928,6,9,1935,Autumn,6,9,1935,Autumn,"over as going concern . Good watcr supply unaffected by droughts . Electricity laid on . miking machine installed , well&equiPpcd","The Times, 6th September 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11929,9,9,1935,Autumn,9,9,1935,Autumn,"in common with other root crops , suffered in the drought . The esti- mate for the eastern and north-eastern counties","The Times, 9th September 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11930,9,9,1935,Autumn,9,9,1935,Autumn,"order without much recourse to bought feeding-stuffs . The summer drought did damage to the young seeds in many districts ,","The Times, 9th September 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11931,9,9,1935,Autumn,9,9,1935,Autumn,"on the producer . Now , owing to the severe drought , rearing calves are very low and hay will be","The Times, 9th September 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11932,9,9,1935,Autumn,9,9,1935,Autumn,'s Orange Pippin have been depleted by dropping owing to drought . Apple crops generally are very light . NATIONAL BANK,"The Times, 9th September 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11933,11,9,1935,Autumn,11,9,1935,Autumn,"to despair by the fall in prices , losses through drought and locusts. and the weight of debt . Nevertheless ,","The Times, 11st September 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11934,11,9,1935,Autumn,11,9,1935,Autumn,"wheat outturn at 274,764,000 bushels . Frost , heat , drought , and rust have all reduced early hopes of an","The Times, 11st September 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11935,11,9,1935,Autumn,11,9,1935,Autumn,". Other low figures since the War have resulted from drought , which meant an excellent grade of wheat , but","The Times, 11st September 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11936,13,9,1935,Autumn,13,9,1935,Autumn,"a Town establishment , - a vit. - : A drought-proof water suppl ; ' , latcst septic - lank drainage","The Times, 13th September 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11937,16,9,1935,Autumn,16,9,1935,Autumn,"classes werc not so gool as a rcsult of the drought which affected the sizes . Com , oa the other","The Times, 16th September 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11938,17,9,1935,Autumn,17,9,1935,Autumn,"whole , the roses have suffered little from the Tecent drought , and considering the dilEcult conditions hie display is a","The Times, 17th September 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11939,18,9,1935,Autumn,18,9,1935,Autumn,"exceptions , had been able to deal with times of drought , not only with littlc inconvenience , but with consider-","The Times, 18th September 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11940,19,9,1935,Autumn,19,9,1935,Autumn,TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES Sir. -During the recent drought I was compelled to resort to the use of a,"The Times, 19th September 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11941,20,9,1935,Autumn,20,9,1935,Autumn,". 2 bath roorts . Simple but wcll-ordcred gardens . Drought-proof water supply scptic tank drainage : cicctric , light central","The Times, 20th September 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11942,23,9,1935,Autumn,23,9,1935,Autumn,"the form of ruinously low prices of farm products , drought , grasshoppers , and wheat rust , have generated a","The Times, 23th September 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11943,23,9,1935,Autumn,23,9,1935,Autumn,"figures will be liable to a reduction later if the drought persists , and that much of this seeded acreage has","The Times, 23th September 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11944,23,9,1935,Autumn,23,9,1935,Autumn,"the Pro-vinces of Santa F6 and Cordoba state that the drought Is very scrious there , a croP disaster appearing to","The Times, 23th September 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11945,28,9,1935,Autumn,28,9,1935,Autumn,"which benefited under the Parliamentary Bill to remove hardship through drought , was begun only seven months ago . Fourteen miles","The Times, 28th September 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11946,28,9,1935,Autumn,28,9,1935,Autumn,"remains extremely scrious , owing to the continuance of the drought . Wheat . how- ever , closcs with an casy","The Times, 28th September 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11947,3,10,1935,Autumn,3,10,1935,Autumn,from July 18 to 20 there was almost a complete drought at Rothamsted from the begin- ning of July until August,"The Times, 3th October 1935",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH23,Rothamsted,20th Century newspaper,Media 11948,3,10,1935,Autumn,3,10,1935,Autumn,to get a bumper yield . Those to whom recent droughts have caused some apprehension will note with relief that the,"The Times, 3th October 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11949,4,10,1935,Autumn,4,10,1935,Autumn,"Pasture suitable for sheep or stud - - . A DROUGHT -PROOF fATER SUePL , LATle STd anTd completly , r","The Times, 4th October 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11950,4,10,1935,Autumn,4,10,1935,Autumn,"the conveniences 'of a Town establishment , Niz .. A DROUGHT-PROOF WATER SUPPLY , LATEST SEPTIC TANK DRAINAOGE ELECTRIC LIGHT ,","The Times, 4th October 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11951,7,10,1935,Autumn,7,10,1935,Autumn,"which has made the grain "" steely . "" The drought has also affected the potato crop , and the total","The Times, 7th October 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11952,7,10,1935,Autumn,7,10,1935,Autumn,disappointing in the districts that suffered worst by the summer drought . The potato crop is not heavy this year .,"The Times, 7th October 1935",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11953,8,10,1935,Autumn,8,10,1935,Autumn,in the grip of a famine in consequence of a drought . Refugees have been reduced to eating the roots of,"The Times, 8th October 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11954,10,10,1935,Autumn,10,10,1935,Autumn,"the Great Demonstration . To-day , after four months of drought , it rained heavily all day . By 5 o'clock","The Times, 10th October 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11955,10,10,1935,Autumn,10,10,1935,Autumn,"wheat crop for next year . Owing to the abnormal drought , it is considered that in some zones the area","The Times, 10th October 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11956,11,10,1935,Autumn,11,10,1935,Autumn,Birmingham on October 25 will be : - 14cavy-weight. -Licutcnant' Drought ( Cameronians ) . Liglit hcavy-weiht. --Lancc-Corporal 'McConville ( 2nd,"The Times, 11st October 1935",England,"UKG,UKF,UKG",UKG3,UKG31,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 11957,11,10,1935,Autumn,11,10,1935,Autumn,"filled by this good catchment , only in the severest droughts does it go dry . Coolibahs lean over it ,","The Times, 11st October 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11958,11,10,1935,Autumn,11,10,1935,Autumn,stubble crackles into pulverized dust underfoot and bleaching skeletons tell drought 's tragic tale . Our work is trebled then and,"The Times, 11st October 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11959,11,10,1935,Autumn,11,10,1935,Autumn,the necessity for importing which has probably arisen owing to drought and restriction schemes . To that extent the increase may,"The Times, 11st October 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11960,12,10,1935,Autumn,12,10,1935,Autumn,MIANsion House 4055 : CROydon 2788 . AGood Selection of DROUGHT-RESISTING A PLANTrS at 's . 6. d. doe . ANTI-EM,"The Times, 12th October 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11961,12,10,1935,Autumn,12,10,1935,Autumn,", however , stressed the main objections to spring planting- drought and icy winds that try even established plants and are","The Times, 12th October 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11962,14,10,1935,Autumn,14,10,1935,Autumn,"of frost . The rains that have occurred sincc the drought of summer will be instrumental , in bringing to life","The Times, 14th October 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11963,15,10,1935,Autumn,15,10,1935,Autumn,"past few years , for otherwise the hot summers and droughts of 1933 and 1934 must have greatly -increased the mortality","The Times, 15th October 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11964,15,10,1935,Autumn,15,10,1935,Autumn,"rods , consisted of grilse . A season characterized by droughty conditions could not be expected to'yield good results to rod","The Times, 15th October 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11965,15,10,1935,Autumn,15,10,1935,Autumn,"added that , calculated from the commencement of the long drought 'ii July , 1933 , the total rainfall in the","The Times, 15th October 1935",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 11966,17,10,1935,Autumn,17,10,1935,Autumn,"preferable to clouds and rain which , coming after a drought , make the ground too steamy . The rain ,","The Times, 17th October 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11967,17,10,1935,Autumn,17,10,1935,Autumn,"in the shipments of lard and cattle , due to drought , while there had been a small but steady expansion","The Times, 17th October 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11968,17,10,1935,Autumn,17,10,1935,Autumn,"however , are certain to be severely reduced since the drought led to sharp acreage reduction and did much irreparable damage","The Times, 17th October 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11969,19,10,1935,Autumn,19,10,1935,Autumn,"AW8RIDGE . NEAR ROMSEY , HANTS . AGood Selection of DROUGHT-RESISTING A PLANTS at 2s. 6d. doz . ANTHEMIS TINCTORIA. -2ft","The Times, 19th October 1935",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11970,21,10,1935,Autumn,21,10,1935,Autumn,them . It is recognized that a prolonged period of drought favours the development of the disease among lambs on pasture,"The Times, 21st October 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11971,22,10,1935,Autumn,22,10,1935,Autumn,"hinm leaping up the weirs , battling with floods and droughts , making his way upstream to the spawning grounds ,","The Times, 22th October 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11972,25,10,1935,Autumn,25,10,1935,Autumn,"hardships : fever , cattle diseases , floods , and droughts . In FICKLE WHEEL ( by Phyllis Margrave , also","The Times, 25th October 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11973,25,10,1935,Autumn,25,10,1935,Autumn,return being attributed to the effects of last year 's drought and unfavourable weather after flowering . In regard to the,"The Times, 25th October 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11974,25,10,1935,Autumn,25,10,1935,Autumn,all the conveniences of a Town establishmenL viz .. A DROUGHT-PROOF WAITER SUPPLY. -LATEST SEPTIC TANK DRAINAGE . ELECTRIC LIGHT CENTRAL,"The Times, 25th October 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11975,26,10,1935,Autumn,26,10,1935,Autumn,NEAR ROMSEY . HANTS . A - Good Selection of DROUGHT-RESISTING t PLANTS at 2s. 6d. doz . AUBRETIA. -Large flowering,"The Times, 26th October 1935",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11976,29,10,1935,Autumn,29,10,1935,Autumn,to road risks was largely augmented because this was 'a drought year ( a fine weather year ) . The increase,"The Times, 29th October 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11977,29,10,1935,Autumn,29,10,1935,Autumn,"or fine weather ) increase , but not being a drought year 1935 has had less "" exposure "" than 1934","The Times, 29th October 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11978,30,10,1935,Autumn,30,10,1935,Autumn,children they can not hope to feed on account of drought and bad crops to Aragouba middle-men . These hide their,"The Times, 30th October 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11979,30,10,1935,Autumn,30,10,1935,Autumn,". nor less than 5 per cent , of "" drought "" hides , calfskins , and kipskins held by the","The Times, 30th October 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11980,30,10,1935,Autumn,30,10,1935,Autumn,by the Government as a result of last year 's drought . The General Asphalt Company has declared a dividend of,"The Times, 30th October 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11981,30,10,1935,Autumn,30,10,1935,Autumn,"During May , June , and July there was a drought . For part of the time the land was too","The Times, 30th October 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11982,30,10,1935,Autumn,30,10,1935,Autumn,"not sown at all and , also owing to the drought , 31 per cent . of the crop actually sown","The Times, 30th October 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11983,30,10,1935,Autumn,30,10,1935,Autumn,not attempt to estimate how much bezause owing to the drought a great deal of it must have been used in,"The Times, 30th October 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11984,31,10,1935,Autumn,31,10,1935,Autumn,The country as a whole on account of the recent drought has to face a heavy loss of wheat tonnage during,"The Times, 31st October 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11985,1,11,1935,Autumn,1,11,1935,Autumn,result of appeals for economy and restrictions imposed during the drought Londoners consumed less water last year than in any year,"The Times, 1st November 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11986,5,11,1935,Autumn,5,11,1935,Autumn,", wife of ROLAND E. D , KNGERHFELD--a son . DROUGHT. -On Nov. 3. 1935 , to SYBIL . Wife of","The Times, 5th November 1935",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ31,Southsea,20th Century newspaper,Media 11987,5,11,1935,Autumn,5,11,1935,Autumn,"1935 , to SYBIL . Wife of . D. B. DROUGHT , of Eastmans School . Southsea- a son . FAGAN.","The Times, 5th November 1935",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ31,Southsea,20th Century newspaper,Media 11988,5,11,1935,Autumn,5,11,1935,Autumn,"one-third less than that of last year . owing to drought , which will also affect thc yiclds , but it","The Times, 5th November 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11989,5,11,1935,Autumn,5,11,1935,Autumn,are stated to be unsatisfactory . A prolonged and serious drought caused a much smaDler area to be sown this Year,"The Times, 5th November 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11990,7,11,1935,Autumn,7,11,1935,Autumn,of constant and excessive rainfall was followed by months of drought : the one and the other particularly affected the productivity,"The Times, 7th November 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11991,7,11,1935,Autumn,7,11,1935,Autumn,"and an unpromising season before us on account of the drought , we felt compelle 'd to take thecaction we did","The Times, 7th November 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11992,7,11,1935,Autumn,7,11,1935,Autumn,current year are in some doubt on account of the drought to which I have referred . Wheat production will be,"The Times, 7th November 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11993,7,11,1935,Autumn,7,11,1935,Autumn,". Wheat production will be less , but . the drought having broken , great hopes are centred on the next","The Times, 7th November 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11994,7,11,1935,Autumn,7,11,1935,Autumn,"a decrease of 17 per cent. , caused by severe drought in west and Pampa zones during recent months . After","The Times, 7th November 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11995,8,11,1935,Autumn,8,11,1935,Autumn,bout Constable L. Spencer beat Lieu- tenant G. R. S. Drought in a bout of heaby punching and so gave the,"The Times, 8th November 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11996,8,11,1935,Autumn,8,11,1935,Autumn,L. Spenccr ( Derby ) beat Licutenant G. R. S. Drought ( 2nd Cameronians ) on points . TARLETON BEATS WALSH,"The Times, 8th November 1935",England,UKF,UKF1,UKF11,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11997,8,11,1935,Autumn,8,11,1935,Autumn,"caused bv a shortage of power , a consequence of drought . Guv Motors Position After a very lean period Guy","The Times, 8th November 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11998,9,11,1935,Autumn,9,11,1935,Autumn,". Telcphone , valton 919 . A Good Selection of DROUGHT-RESISTING A PLAINTs that flnish on poorest soil : - ARABIS","The Times, 9th November 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 11999,12,11,1935,Autumn,12,11,1935,Autumn,P. Dennis ) .. . P. Dennis 61I 110 0 DROUGHT ( Miss G. Edge ) ..... Hutton 51I 110 000,"The Times, 12th November 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12000,12,11,1935,Autumn,12,11,1935,Autumn,"him secretly by night . Eventually the breaking of a drought after a prayer meeting , when the methods of the","The Times, 12th November 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12001,12,11,1935,Autumn,12,11,1935,Autumn,season the weather had been consistently unfavourable . A severc drought prevailcd over a large part of the period . However,"The Times, 12th November 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12002,15,11,1935,Autumn,15,11,1935,Autumn,"to the unscasonable winter and to fears that the long-continucd drought would damnage the ntext harvest , but sales of the","The Times, 15th November 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12003,16,11,1935,Autumn,16,11,1935,Autumn,"Hotuse 41 ) 55 , A p G'LAvd Selection of DROUGHT-RESISTING LAT htflourish on poores't soil : - ARABIS XOSE.A ,","The Times, 16th November 1935",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12004,18,11,1935,Autumn,18,11,1935,Autumn,the report concludes that as an auxiliary water supply during drought dew collection on roofs can not seriously be considered .,"The Times, 18th November 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12005,23,11,1935,Autumn,23,11,1935,Autumn,"the rings , in the same way that years of drought can be told from the rings of a tree .","The Times, 23th November 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12006,23,11,1935,Autumn,23,11,1935,Autumn,"for most of them . None , however . tolerates drought for long . BRITISH BRIDGE LEAGUE FURTHER TOURNAMENT RESULTS I","The Times, 23th November 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12007,25,11,1935,Autumn,25,11,1935,Autumn,"unfavourable conditions . Although some growth took place after the drought ended , the tubers are below the average in size","The Times, 25th November 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12008,29,11,1935,Autumn,29,11,1935,Autumn,"accounts now before you , notwithstanding the costs of- the drought and the smaller weight of wool per head of sheep","The Times, 29th November 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12009,29,11,1935,Autumn,29,11,1935,Autumn,", inasniuch as no adequate relief has been obtainable on drought losses . LEGtSLkTt'E INThERrEkEXCE WLTH TRADE We have watched with","The Times, 29th November 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12010,29,11,1935,Autumn,29,11,1935,Autumn,"following passage occurs : - In 1839 , when the drought and over-lambing had brought the price of sheep dowvn to","The Times, 29th November 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12011,30,11,1935,Autumn,30,11,1935,Autumn,. Telephone : MANsion House 4055 . Good Selection of DROUGHT-RESISTING A PLANNTS hr flourisih on poorest soil : - ARABIS,"The Times, 30th November 1935",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12012,30,11,1935,Autumn,30,11,1935,Autumn,"of our flowering trees and shrubs that are careless of drought , it responds to the benign influence of a hot","The Times, 30th November 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12013,30,11,1935,Autumn,30,11,1935,Autumn,"'what with wars , revolutions , rinderpest , locusts , drought-and me . ' "" Then , I remember , the","The Times, 30th November 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12014,30,11,1935,Autumn,30,11,1935,Autumn,"garden than plants of the snows . Certainly they tolerate drought better , and some , like the species of the","The Times, 30th November 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12015,2,12,1935,Winter,2,12,1935,Winter,villages in the Bridlington rural arca whichi have suffered froM drought . Thc money is to be repaid in 30 year,"The Times, 2th December 1935","England,Wales","UKE,UKL",UKE1,UKE12,Bridlington,20th Century newspaper,Media 12016,3,12,1935,Winter,3,12,1935,Winter,"operate , and , in addition , the effect of drought and other causes has seriously curtailed shipments , particularly of","The Times, 3th December 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12017,6,12,1935,Winter,6,12,1935,Winter,"of rescrve to meet the stock losscs due to the drought , the revenue- of the Australian Pastoral Com- pany for","The Times, 6th December 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12018,6,12,1935,Winter,6,12,1935,Winter,drougity . Apart front the actual stock losses . the drought naturally had a bad effect on the quality of the,"The Times, 6th December 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12019,6,12,1935,Winter,6,12,1935,Winter,acquire further land . At the end of Julte the drought in the North was broken . but the heavy rainfalls,"The Times, 6th December 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12020,6,12,1935,Winter,6,12,1935,Winter,"our estates produced very high-class teas during the period of drought , was that our profits in the second half of","The Times, 6th December 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12021,7,12,1935,Winter,7,12,1935,Winter,"found lately , excessive rain is even more effective than drought in exposing the deficiencies of garden soils . At such","The Times, 7th December 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12022,7,12,1935,Winter,7,12,1935,Winter,"of those on clav , a medium that either in drought or flood is the most troublesome of all to work","The Times, 7th December 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12023,7,12,1935,Winter,7,12,1935,Winter,"East Anglia , sandy soils show their weakness most in drought , and in his handling of this kind of soil","The Times, 7th December 1935",England,UKH,UKH1,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12024,10,12,1935,Winter,10,12,1935,Winter,"a mild , unseasonable winter and to fears that continued drought would damage the next harvest . Consequently , in our","The Times, 10th December 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12025,10,12,1935,Winter,10,12,1935,Winter,"for nor wanted except on the rare occasion of a drought , nor are the people willing or able to pay","The Times, 10th December 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12026,12,12,1935,Winter,12,12,1935,Winter,"county from a repetition of the difficulties experienccd during the drought last year , THE ASHMOLEAN DRAPERS ' COMPANY 'S GIFT","The Times, 12th December 1935",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 12027,13,12,1935,Winter,13,12,1935,Winter,"no rain fell during the summer and autumn , and drought conditions prevailed until quite recently , when good rains were","The Times, 13th December 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12028,13,12,1935,Winter,13,12,1935,Winter,"sales . In June heavy rains fell all over the drought-stricken area , followed by cold weather , resulting in heavy","The Times, 13th December 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12029,13,12,1935,Winter,13,12,1935,Winter,"by a dry and hot summer , which resulied in droughty condi- tions in many districts . Fortunatelv rain fell before","The Times, 13th December 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12030,16,12,1935,Winter,16,12,1935,Winter,. H. D . Dennis ) P. Dennis 1113 00 DROUGHT ( SliSS G. P. Edge ) . Dutton 5 I,"The Times, 16th December 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12031,16,12,1935,Winter,16,12,1935,Winter,"continued steadily , but since then the effect of the drought has affected the sale of machinery end renerat harvest requ.irements","The Times, 16th December 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12032,18,12,1935,Winter,18,12,1935,Winter,for the coming harvests much less favourable . Owing to drought the areas sown to wheat and linseed have been reduced,"The Times, 18th December 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12033,18,12,1935,Winter,18,12,1935,Winter,"sorry to say , are not brilliant . A severe drought that persisted throughout the period of ploughing and sowing and","The Times, 18th December 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12034,18,12,1935,Winter,18,12,1935,Winter,", and in the main successful , effort to minimize drought losses . HEAVY CA -r-LE LOSSES Warentda and Warrnambool Downs","The Times, 18th December 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12035,18,12,1935,Winter,18,12,1935,Winter,"LOSSES Warentda and Warrnambool Downs were hard hit by the drought , and our sheep losses there have been heavy ,","The Times, 18th December 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12036,18,12,1935,Winter,18,12,1935,Winter,"rather , from June 30 to July 2 , the drought was broken by a fall ot seven inches of rain","The Times, 18th December 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12037,18,12,1935,Winter,18,12,1935,Winter,great number of the exhausted cattle that had survived the drought were killed . It is only now that there is,"The Times, 18th December 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12038,18,12,1935,Winter,18,12,1935,Winter,us to muster the stirvivors of this double disaster of drought fol- lowed by torrential cold rain in order to get,"The Times, 18th December 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12039,18,12,1935,Winter,18,12,1935,Winter,"lcft alive . If this proves to be accurate the drought on this station alone has cost us 10,000 cattle in","The Times, 18th December 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12040,18,12,1935,Winter,18,12,1935,Winter,stations available for rclief ; but in the north the drought was too widespread and too intense to allow of this,"The Times, 18th December 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12041,18,12,1935,Winter,18,12,1935,Winter,"to allow of this . As another example of extra drought expense , horse feed cost 1,000 instead of 100 the","The Times, 18th December 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12042,18,12,1935,Winter,18,12,1935,Winter,"laid . As far as Northern Queensland is concerned , drought conditions have prevented the realization of much bencit from it","The Times, 18th December 1935",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12043,18,12,1935,Winter,18,12,1935,Winter,made by the Qticensland Government . Another example of additional drought expense is ftirnisied ait Warrnambool Downs by our having to,"The Times, 18th December 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12044,18,12,1935,Winter,18,12,1935,Winter,"Warrnambool Downs from the same cause , that is , drought ending it midwinter with heavy rain and cold winds ,","The Times, 18th December 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12045,18,12,1935,Winter,18,12,1935,Winter,"we expected , thc only benefit we reccive from the drought . LATESr CABLED INFOKMATION WVe received on December JO thc","The Times, 18th December 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12046,18,12,1935,Winter,18,12,1935,Winter,! RtBUt-E to GENERAL MANAGER AND STAFF In times or drought such as the past year . from whicih we are,"The Times, 18th December 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12047,19,12,1935,Winter,19,12,1935,Winter,"had considerable extra mortality among the cattle owing to the drought and , in the ultimate result , showed a net","The Times, 19th December 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12048,20,12,1935,Winter,20,12,1935,Winter,"position for the immediate future , brought about by continued drought and the consequent shortage of wvater which may resullt in","The Times, 20th December 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12049,21,12,1935,Winter,21,12,1935,Winter,"profit , whereas on unirrigated land he lacks protection against drought and is limited in what he can successfully grow .","The Times, 21st December 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12050,21,12,1935,Winter,21,12,1935,Winter,"AND LOW WOOL PRICES EFFECT ON YEAR 'S RESULTS SERIOUS DROUGHT LOSS MR . CAMiPBELL INGI , S ON THE OUTLOOK","The Times, 21st December 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12051,21,12,1935,Winter,21,12,1935,Winter,"hard il this country to visualize what , sucih a drought means , for an Australian drought far exceeds in severity","The Times, 21st December 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12052,21,12,1935,Winter,21,12,1935,Winter,"what , sucih a drought means , for an Australian drought far exceeds in severity anything that we can imagine over","The Times, 21st December 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12053,21,12,1935,Winter,21,12,1935,Winter,"for we liave to rcmember the damage done by the drought to the pastures , and to be quite sure that","The Times, 21st December 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12054,21,12,1935,Winter,21,12,1935,Winter,"year , this being due directly and indirectly to the drought-directly by reason of deaths , and indirectly by reason of","The Times, 21st December 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12055,21,12,1935,Winter,21,12,1935,Winter,"my remarks to a point is , that regarding the drought as an abnormal experience , and further , that having","The Times, 21st December 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12056,24,12,1935,Winter,24,12,1935,Winter,"AGAR , CROSS & COMPANY .0 EFFECTS OF THE RECENT DROUGHT The TWENrY-NINTH ORDIXARY GENERAL MEET- ING of Agar , Cross","The Times, 24th December 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12057,24,12,1935,Winter,24,12,1935,Winter,"had suffered from onc of the worst and most widespread droughts experienced for many years , with seiouis results on the","The Times, 24th December 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12058,27,12,1935,Winter,27,12,1935,Winter,", but even if they herald the break-up of the drought they can not in any degrce compensate for the suffering","The Times, 27th December 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12059,27,12,1935,Winter,27,12,1935,Winter,"writer has just returned from a 1,000-milc motor-trip through the drought-stricken areas as far as the Limpopo in the north and","The Times, 27th December 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12060,27,12,1935,Winter,27,12,1935,Winter,", and useless shrubs which exist in spite of the drought and themselves . It can only be described as a","The Times, 27th December 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12061,27,12,1935,Winter,27,12,1935,Winter,to see the familv on their knees praying for the drought to be ended . It is impos- sible for the,"The Times, 27th December 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12062,27,12,1935,Winter,27,12,1935,Winter,"October last year , when there was also an extensive drought but not of the present gravity , 24 tons of","The Times, 27th December 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12063,28,12,1935,Winter,28,12,1935,Winter,the subsoil to bring plant life successfully through the long drought . The cumulative effect of three southern summers on trees,"The Times, 28th December 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12064,30,12,1935,Winter,30,12,1935,Winter,"agricul- tural community from the grave effects of the prolonged drought . In some arcas , however , farmers who can","The Times, 30th December 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12065,30,12,1935,Winter,30,12,1935,Winter,"ended with the destructive frost of mid-May , the succeeding drought , and the floods of October and November have hampered","The Times, 30th December 1935",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12066,1,1,1936,Winter,1,1,1936,Winter,in the United States . In England effects of the drought of two preceding summer-s were still in places felt ;,"The Times, 1st January 1936",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12067,1,1,1936,Winter,1,1,1936,Winter,"of 6.4 tons . In southern counties the severe summer drought adversely affected the crop , resulting in many small tubers","The Times, 1st January 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12068,3,1,1936,Winter,3,1,1936,Winter,it is asked what steps have been taken to prevent drought . One school of flood prevention advocates the cutting of,"The Times, 3th January 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12069,3,1,1936,Winter,3,1,1936,Winter,"primary commodities . In nearly every case , however , drought has reduced output , partially , offsetting the gain to","The Times, 3th January 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12070,3,1,1936,Winter,3,1,1936,Winter,"the meat export trade for their duration , particularly as drought has reduced the quantity of meat available for export .","The Times, 3th January 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12071,4,1,1936,Winter,4,1,1936,Winter,and a very nice Summer with some rain and NO DROUGHT . Arising out of this . the main point of,"The Times, 4th January 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12072,6,1,1936,Winter,6,1,1936,Winter,where the creeks are now running bank-high after the worst drought for many years . There have also been heavy rains,"The Times, 6th January 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12073,7,1,1936,Winter,7,1,1936,Winter,DAMORY Mr. G. WinE MANN'ER J. Baxe PASM1 M. Feakes DRouGHT . Oe KIGSCRoss F. Maxwell ROYAL TRuST OVER THE HiILLSMr,"The Times, 7th January 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12074,8,1,1936,Winter,8,1,1936,Winter,"3 Also ran : -Moonlighter ( A. Waudby ) . Drought , ( G. Owen ) . Royal Trust ( Mr.","The Times, 8th January 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12075,9,1,1936,Winter,9,1,1936,Winter,"to "" use less water "" in the periods of drought , for on the average each individual used 35 gallons","The Times, 9th January 1936",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12076,9,1,1936,Winter,9,1,1936,Winter,"ask , would the A.A.A. have been without the great drought ? It has , however [ they go on ]","The Times, 9th January 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12077,9,1,1936,Winter,9,1,1936,Winter,reduced output of the last three years resulting from the drought and the A.A.A. has almost eliminated the excess supplies of,"The Times, 9th January 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12078,10,1,1936,Winter,10,1,1936,Winter,was being made with both . One thing which the drought had brought out most markedly was the stability of our,"The Times, 10th January 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12079,10,1,1936,Winter,10,1,1936,Winter,our urban -water undertakings . RURAL WATER SUPPLIES But the drought had emphasized that there was in many -areas room for,"The Times, 10th January 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12080,10,1,1936,Winter,10,1,1936,Winter,"was received to introduce legislation on the subject . The drought had emphasized , more perhaps than anything else , the","The Times, 10th January 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12081,10,1,1936,Winter,10,1,1936,Winter,"that the country is making a rapid recovery from the drought , which extended over a large area . The rains","The Times, 10th January 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12082,11,1,1936,Winter,11,1,1936,Winter,from deep brrings which have not properly filled after the drought . In others the wells or springs have been contaminated,"The Times, 11st January 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12083,11,1,1936,Winter,11,1,1936,Winter,", and many villages are still relying on the emergency drought measures to supply them with water carted long distances through","The Times, 11st January 1936",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ13,Aylesbury,20th Century newspaper,Media 12084,11,1,1936,Winter,11,1,1936,Winter,their drink-ing water on the cartage scheme introduced during the drought . This watcr is brought to them in tankl wagons,"The Times, 11st January 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12085,11,1,1936,Winter,11,1,1936,Winter,"still drawing nearly as much as they drew during the drought from the town supply at Aylesbury , though their fields","The Times, 11st January 1936",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ13,"Aylesbury,Grendon Underwood",20th Century newspaper,Media 12086,11,1,1936,Winter,11,1,1936,Winter,"given to Oil shares . ( p. 17 ) FROM DROUGHT TO FLOOD The mighty gale , which during the past","The Times, 11st January 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12087,11,1,1936,Winter,11,1,1936,Winter,or of inducing the rain to fall in time of drought . But the present hurricane has come at a time,"The Times, 11st January 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12088,11,1,1936,Winter,11,1,1936,Winter,These floods themselves fol- lowed upon a period of prolonged drought ; and it is beyond question that the injurious effects,"The Times, 11st January 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12089,11,1,1936,Winter,11,1,1936,Winter,question that the injurious effects both of flood and of drought are to a great extent preventible . The MINISTER of,"The Times, 11st January 1936",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12090,11,1,1936,Winter,11,1,1936,Winter,of the measures being taken to counter both floods and drought . Discontent wili not be allayed by reminders that these,"The Times, 11st January 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12091,11,1,1936,Winter,11,1,1936,Winter,are recurrent and by academic comparisons between the severity of droughts or of floods at different dates . In the past,"The Times, 11st January 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12092,11,1,1936,Winter,11,1,1936,Winter,take a passive view of such catastrophes . While the drought or the flood lasts there may indeed have been an,"The Times, 11st January 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12093,11,1,1936,Winter,11,1,1936,Winter,against the neglect of preventive measures ; but when the drought or the flood ended life went on as though they,"The Times, 11st January 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12094,11,1,1936,Winter,11,1,1936,Winter,"Rather more has been done to counteract the effect of drought . Since 1918 , as SIR KINGSLEY WOOD said ,","The Times, 11st January 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12095,11,1,1936,Winter,11,1,1936,Winter,enabled practically all urban districts to pass through a prolonged drought with very little hardship or inconvenience . In rural districts,"The Times, 11st January 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12096,11,1,1936,Winter,11,1,1936,Winter,"spreading more and more to districts , subject either to drought or to flood , which formerly would not have attracted","The Times, 11st January 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12097,11,1,1936,Winter,11,1,1936,Winter,"it . This prospect of permanence in organized measures against drought and flood , and the fact that past neglect is","The Times, 11st January 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12098,11,1,1936,Winter,11,1,1936,Winter,"well as subsequent atten- tion , of which watering in droughts like those of the past three years is the principal","The Times, 11st January 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12099,11,1,1936,Winter,11,1,1936,Winter,"what with cold spring winds , hot sunshine , and drought , spring planting has not been so successful during the","The Times, 11st January 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12100,14,1,1936,Winter,14,1,1936,Winter,of the board yesterday with the questions of floods and drought in a review of the year 's work . He,"The Times, 14th January 1936",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 12101,14,1,1936,Winter,14,1,1936,Winter,"yet for the 24- years since the beginning of the drought ( in July , 1933 ) there was still a","The Times, 14th January 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12102,15,1,1936,Winter,15,1,1936,Winter,"rains , h1owever , have not been general in these drought-afflicted areas , and many cattle are dying . A large","The Times, 15th January 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12103,16,1,1936,Winter,16,1,1936,Winter,"to your leading article of January 11 entitled "" From Drought to Flood , "" one questions whether you are justified","The Times, 16th January 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12104,16,1,1936,Winter,16,1,1936,Winter,the danger from floods or prevent the seriousness caused by drought . In the opinion of many of those who live,"The Times, 16th January 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12105,17,1,1936,Winter,17,1,1936,Winter,grass to be seen on the pastures owing to continuous drought . Three weeks ago there was practically none to be,"The Times, 17th January 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12106,17,1,1936,Winter,17,1,1936,Winter,"Southern Rhodesia were chiefly conspicuous for a severe and protracted drought , the effects of which were felt in the decreased","The Times, 17th January 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12107,17,1,1936,Winter,17,1,1936,Winter,"many disappointments caused chiefly by the five years of distressing drought from which that territory suffered , farming has so quickly","The Times, 17th January 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12108,17,1,1936,Winter,17,1,1936,Winter,"quota was not raised rapidly enough , and during a drought there are always found prophets who point to the warn-","The Times, 17th January 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12109,18,1,1936,Winter,18,1,1936,Winter,"LABEL Co . Rockbccr Hill , Exete'r . A SELECTION DROUGHT-RESISTING PLANTS Al lia' are tOang lasting and xood for ctating.","The Times, 18th January 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12110,18,1,1936,Winter,18,1,1936,Winter,"and peat with half a part of coarse sand . Drought makes them unhappy , and they need broken shelter from","The Times, 18th January 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12111,20,1,1936,Winter,20,1,1936,Winter,other Thames Vallev problem is to secure during periods of drought adequate water for livestock . To achieve both objects at,"The Times, 20th January 1936",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 12112,20,1,1936,Winter,20,1,1936,Winter,"country districts for good water . Apart from periods of drought , the wells in many villages and on many farms","The Times, 20th January 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12113,20,1,1936,Winter,20,1,1936,Winter,", and particularly in winter or even in the June drought of the Southern Counties , grass is not stiuficient .","The Times, 20th January 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12114,21,1,1936,Winter,21,1,1936,Winter,"C : . A. KNAPP , Bournemoutli . FLOOD AND DROUGHT UNDERGROUND SUPPLIES OF WATER TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES","The Times, 21st January 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12115,21,1,1936,Winter,21,1,1936,Winter,flood- ing and the mitigation of the after effects of drought . I have been waiting for some time for somc,"The Times, 21st January 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12116,21,1,1936,Winter,21,1,1936,Winter,things out it seems as if flood prevention accentuates after drought scarcity. - I do not mean to suggest that such,"The Times, 21st January 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12117,21,1,1936,Winter,21,1,1936,Winter,Mr. Bernard Shaw ) .. .. .. 8 Flood and Drought ( Rev. R. C. MacKeown ) . . .. ..,"The Times, 21st January 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12118,23,1,1936,Winter,23,1,1936,Winter,"in Urdu . Lieutenants A. G. Atkinson , G. E. Drought , D. J. F. Grant , and J. M. Hailey","The Times, 23th January 1936",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12119,24,1,1936,Winter,24,1,1936,Winter,"great distress in his counitship because , owing to prolonged drought , the crops had failed and the people wcre starving","The Times, 24th January 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12120,25,1,1936,Winter,25,1,1936,Winter,". ( Station , Daggons Rcad , S.R. ) SELECTION DROUGHT-RESISTING PLANTS A that are long lasting and good for cutting","The Times, 25th January 1936",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK15,Salisbury,20th Century newspaper,Media 12121,28,1,1936,Winter,28,1,1936,Winter,"I regret to say , is suffering from a partial drought , many stations being very short of feed and water","The Times, 28th January 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12122,28,1,1936,Winter,28,1,1936,Winter,"effected . It is estimated that in Queens- land the drought conditions in 1935 caused a loss of over 5,000,000 sheep","The Times, 28th January 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12123,1,2,1936,Winter,1,2,1936,Winter,". ' AWVBRIDGE , NEAR ROMSEY , HANTS . ASELECTION DROUGHT-RESISTING PLANTS A , . hat are long lasting and good","The Times, 1st February 1936",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12124,3,2,1936,Winter,3,2,1936,Winter,. MEASURING THE THAMES FLOW In times of flood and drought considerable publicity is given to the flow of the Thames,"The Times, 3th February 1936",England,"UKE,UKJ,UKK","UKE1,UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",UKE12,"Beverley,River Thames",20th Century newspaper,Media 12125,3,2,1936,Winter,3,2,1936,Winter,"that of 1934 , when , in consequence of the drought , hay was a veiy short crop and hay prices","The Times, 3th February 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12126,5,2,1936,Winter,5,2,1936,Winter,service from 22s. 6d. iHERE THERE ARE NO FLOODS-and no droughts . Victoria . Argentina-an agrictilttiral Settlement for British People-rcliable and,"The Times, 5th February 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12127,8,2,1936,Winter,8,2,1936,Winter,&c. 3 lines 4s. 6d. ( liinimuml ) A SELECTION DROUGHT-RESISTING PLANTS A that are long lasling and . gQcd for,"The Times, 8th February 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12128,10,2,1936,Winter,10,2,1936,Winter,18s . Owing to shortage of water occasioned bv the drought during November and December only 430 tons were treated .,"The Times, 10th February 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12129,11,2,1936,Winter,11,2,1936,Winter,"have made good the deficiency left ' "" y recent drought : "" February fill-dyke "" or no , the farmers","The Times, 11st February 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12130,11,2,1936,Winter,11,2,1936,Winter,"water next summer , even if there should be a drought , were good . The rainfall for January was approximately","The Times, 11st February 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12131,11,2,1936,Winter,11,2,1936,Winter,credit for itself and gave too little to the great drought and to other of Nature 's careless acts both here,"The Times, 11st February 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12132,11,2,1936,Winter,11,2,1936,Winter,"had made up much of the ground lost by the drought and , relative to the demand , agriculture was producing","The Times, 11st February 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12133,11,2,1936,Winter,11,2,1936,Winter,"last . During June , July , and August the drought grew steadily wvorse , and in September a major disaster","The Times, 11st February 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12134,11,2,1936,Winter,11,2,1936,Winter,"fell generally over the stricken grain-growing areas , and the drought was over ; but it was too late to save","The Times, 11st February 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12135,11,2,1936,Winter,11,2,1936,Winter,"apart from reduced sowings losses had been incurred through persistent drought and locusts , and that the surpluses of wheat and","The Times, 11st February 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12136,11,2,1936,Winter,11,2,1936,Winter,"was the subject of prolonged discussions and delays , but drought in the growing areas resulted in a considerable revision of","The Times, 11st February 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12137,12,2,1936,Winter,12,2,1936,Winter,"up the reservoirs of the chalk after three years of drought . I am , Sir , &c. , LEONARD HILL","The Times, 12th February 1936",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ13,Chalfont St. Giles,20th Century newspaper,Media 12138,13,2,1936,Winter,13,2,1936,Winter,"stations in East and South- East England recorded an absolute drought , and , in most districts the total rainfall for","The Times, 13th February 1936","GB,England",UKJ,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12139,14,2,1936,Winter,14,2,1936,Winter,local authority . We are flooded in winter and suffer drought in summer . Such a state of affairs in a,"The Times, 14th February 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12140,15,2,1936,Winter,15,2,1936,Winter,"NURSERIES . Branseore , A Christchurcn . Hants , for drought-resisting hardy , Rock and Border Plants ; prices from 2s.","The Times, 15th February 1936",England,"UKJ,UKI","UKJ3,UKI2","UKJ33,UKI23",West Ealing,20th Century newspaper,Media 12141,15,2,1936,Winter,15,2,1936,Winter,the pools . Many years ago when there was a drought I consulted an expert as to the effect of the,"The Times, 15th February 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12142,15,2,1936,Winter,15,2,1936,Winter,"have found to be perfectly true , and that the drought of 1934 had no immediate effect ; but about four","The Times, 15th February 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12143,21,2,1936,Winter,21,2,1936,Winter,": MISBOURNE A PECULIAR STREAM. -The vagaries in periods of drought of the pretty little stream , the Misbourne , which","The Times, 21st February 1936",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ13,"Buckinghamshire,Great Missenden",20th Century newspaper,Media 12144,22,2,1936,Winter,22,2,1936,Winter,"They had had their difficulties , but in the recent drought the only restriction had bcen on non-cssential uses of water","The Times, 22th February 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12145,22,2,1936,Winter,22,2,1936,Winter,"areas was differcnt , and many had suffered hardship during drought . The primary need was the provision of more permanent","The Times, 22th February 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12146,24,2,1936,Winter,24,2,1936,Winter,. Penris ) .. P. Dennis 8 11 5 000 DROUGHT ( Miss G. Edge ) .. Private 6 11 5,"The Times, 24th February 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12147,25,2,1936,Winter,25,2,1936,Winter,"by the fact that in 1934 , owing to the drought , their consumers had voluntarily used less water , whereas","The Times, 25th February 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12148,29,2,1936,Winter,29,2,1936,Winter,"Indian Affairs , has launched an ambitious experiment in combating drought in the "" dust bowl "" of the south- west","The Times, 29th February 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12149,3,3,1936,Spring,3,3,1936,Spring,"Lieutenant Huxham the welter . Former heavy-weight champions like Lieutenant Drought , of The Cameronians , Captain Capper , R.A. ,","The Times, 3th March 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12150,3,3,1936,Spring,3,3,1936,Spring,"be deadly to these things . The crippling effect of drought , however , can be countered by watering the roots","The Times, 3th March 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12151,3,3,1936,Spring,3,3,1936,Spring,spring planting can be entirely satisfactory ; but if summer drought follows spring . watering and shading should be continued till,"The Times, 3th March 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12152,4,3,1936,Spring,4,3,1936,Spring,be made in the first half of the summer before drought can lower the water and while all about the stream,"The Times, 4th March 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12153,7,3,1936,Spring,7,3,1936,Spring,"Heavy-weights , Lieutenant Powell , the holder , and Lieutenant Drought , of The Cameronians , helped to make the night","The Times, 7th March 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12154,7,3,1936,Spring,7,3,1936,Spring,"as Powell let chances go and began to miss , Drought found the necessarv confidence to let fly . In this","The Times, 7th March 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12155,7,3,1936,Spring,7,3,1936,Spring,"matchl settled down into a really severe fight , with Drought occasionally staggered by a now fully roused Powell , and","The Times, 7th March 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12156,7,3,1936,Spring,7,3,1936,Spring,Fus. ) ( holder ) beat Lieutenant G. R. S. Drought ( Cameroniars ) on points . OTHER RANKS FLY-WEIGHT. -Rif5man,"The Times, 7th March 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12157,7,3,1936,Spring,7,3,1936,Spring,growth of business and return to normal conditions after the drought . After referring to various items in the accounts he,"The Times, 7th March 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12158,13,3,1936,Spring,13,3,1936,Spring,"Kenyon . These lands , by reason of their extreme drought and barrenness , have no history , and were populated","The Times, 13th March 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12159,16,3,1936,Spring,16,3,1936,Spring,"vegetables , which are very scarce on account of the drought last summer , though Cornwall is sending good supplies of","The Times, 16th March 1936",England,UKK,UKK3,UKK30,Cornwall,20th Century newspaper,Media 12160,17,3,1936,Spring,17,3,1936,Spring,such a journey was only possible during prolonged periods of drought . Readers of Gibbon may remember a very different picture,"The Times, 17th March 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12161,20,3,1936,Spring,20,3,1936,Spring,"they state , will be cohlsiderably affected in consequence of drought in the area of the estates being one of the","The Times, 20th March 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12162,23,3,1936,Spring,23,3,1936,Spring,"New York Timnes says to-day , are bound up recurrent droughts , erosion that carries away the top soil of the","The Times, 23th March 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12163,23,3,1936,Spring,23,3,1936,Spring,"and Light Handicaps of an unforeseen nature , of which drought was the most severe , have delayed the realization by","The Times, 23th March 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12164,23,3,1936,Spring,23,3,1936,Spring,to minimize the effect in future of any recurrence of drought . They have also written down the shares in the,"The Times, 23th March 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12165,24,3,1936,Spring,24,3,1936,Spring,: - H1EAVY-WETGHT. -P6oice-coJstab1cO Bcaves beat Licu:cnant G. R. D. Drought ( Cameronians ) on points-Polie-constable Fenncr knocked out Rifleman G.,"The Times, 24th March 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12166,28,3,1936,Spring,28,3,1936,Spring,"as they can minimize the effects of hot sun , drought , and easterly winds on newly planted things ; btut","The Times, 28th March 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12167,31,3,1936,Spring,31,3,1936,Spring,"stillness . According to the cycle of good seasons and drought , he may find the region "" either an Eden","The Times, 31st March 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12168,31,3,1936,Spring,31,3,1936,Spring,"Australian countrymen , used to misfortune in the way of drought , have developed a natural resistance and stead- fastness of","The Times, 31st March 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12169,1,4,1936,Spring,1,4,1936,Spring,reserve in case we have to meet a series of droughts again . WVe have made a similar provision this year,"The Times, 1st April 1936",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12170,4,4,1936,Spring,4,4,1936,Spring,"DRESSINGS , Ltd. , Buxtcd , Sussex . A SELECTION DROUGHT-RESISTING PLANTS recommended for walls . sunny banks , or rockeries","The Times, 4th April 1936",England,UKJ,UKJ2,"UKJ22,UKJ24",Sussex,20th Century newspaper,Media 12171,4,4,1936,Spring,4,4,1936,Spring,"green mats in spring , turning scarlet in tinnes of drought flowers white ; h.gh y recommended ; 6 for 216.","The Times, 4th April 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12172,4,4,1936,Spring,4,4,1936,Spring,"depend on rain for their moisture , the possibility of drought leads to the exclusion of plants that can not tolerate","The Times, 4th April 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12173,4,4,1936,Spring,4,4,1936,Spring,"over a dry slope , and it takes a long drought to put the dwarf gorse , Ulex Galli , out","The Times, 4th April 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12174,7,4,1936,Spring,7,4,1936,Spring,"believed it was common knowledge that , in times of drought , Lord Desborough retired to the Cotswold Hills , and","The Times, 7th April 1936",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKK1","UKJ14,UKK13",Cotswolds,20th Century newspaper,Media 12175,7,4,1936,Spring,7,4,1936,Spring,this drying of the subsoil has been aggravated by recent droughts . Three other buildings on the north side of Middle,"The Times, 7th April 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12176,7,4,1936,Spring,7,4,1936,Spring,"Autralia , Mr. E. B. Curlewis , describes the prevailing drought as the worst and most extensive since that of 1913-14","The Times, 7th April 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12177,7,4,1936,Spring,7,4,1936,Spring,business transaczed has been well maintained in spite of sevcrc drought . The company 's btisiness is distributed through . out,"The Times, 7th April 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12178,7,4,1936,Spring,7,4,1936,Spring,a fair return for its shareholders in 1936 . The drought was now of the past-cables received on March 25 from,"The Times, 7th April 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12179,9,4,1936,Spring,9,4,1936,Spring,"and of the wheat belt havc been adversely affected by drought conditions , invcining serious loss of stock in some districts","The Times, 9th April 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12180,9,4,1936,Spring,9,4,1936,Spring,J. F. Markes ) .. .. .. .. .. 10 Drought in Western Australia ( Agent- General for Western Australia ),"The Times, 9th April 1936",England,"UKD,UKJ","UKD7,UKJ2","UKD74,UKJ23",Hoylake,20th Century newspaper,Media 12181,17,4,1936,Spring,17,4,1936,Spring,retained for local use . 6 . The recent prolonged drought has taught the nation the lesson that with the admittedly,"The Times, 17th April 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12182,17,4,1936,Spring,17,4,1936,Spring,the transcontinental telegraph ; station life ; gold digging ; droughts ; bushrangers ; the development of transport from camels to,"The Times, 17th April 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12183,18,4,1936,Spring,18,4,1936,Spring,"Saturdays . Telephones , Walton 826 and 919 . SELECTION DROUGHT-RESISTING PLANTS A recommended for walls . sunny banks , or","The Times, 18th April 1936",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE42,Walton,20th Century newspaper,Media 12184,18,4,1936,Spring,18,4,1936,Spring,"green mats in sping , turning scarlet in times of drought flowers white ; highly rcommended ; 6 for 216 .","The Times, 18th April 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12185,18,4,1936,Spring,18,4,1936,Spring,"roots near the surface are likely to suffer in a drought , just as those that have long tap roots can","The Times, 18th April 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12186,18,4,1936,Spring,18,4,1936,Spring,soil which puddles in wet weather or cakes in a drought should be mixed with grit and humus to keep it,"The Times, 18th April 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12187,18,4,1936,Spring,18,4,1936,Spring,"but the total production was 125,000 tons less . The drought adversely affected the crop in many of the best barley","The Times, 18th April 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12188,21,4,1936,Spring,21,4,1936,Spring,commiission houses and on an absence of rainfall in the drought area over the week-end . Liquidation and hedge selling through,"The Times, 21st April 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12189,22,4,1936,Spring,22,4,1936,Spring,Sub-Lictuenant Collines ( R.N. ) best Licitenant G. R. S. Drought ( [ the Cameronians ) ( Army ) on points,"The Times, 22th April 1936",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Wembley,20th Century newspaper,Media 12190,25,4,1936,Spring,25,4,1936,Spring,"-Lane. 102 . Grove . Ha.mmersmith . A SELEc oN DROUGHT-RESISTING PLANTS Au recommended for walls . sunny banks , or","The Times, 25th April 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12191,25,4,1936,Spring,25,4,1936,Spring,"green mats in spring , turning scarlet in times of drought ; flowers white : highly recommended ; 6 for 2/6","The Times, 25th April 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12192,28,4,1936,Spring,28,4,1936,Spring,unhappily this has been some- what retarded by the severe drought from which some parts of the Union have suffered .,"The Times, 28th April 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12193,28,4,1936,Spring,28,4,1936,Spring,"1935 , none too soon after very lean years . Drought , however , made crops wofully short , but we","The Times, 28th April 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12194,2,5,1936,Spring,2,5,1936,Spring,CALDECOT HOUSE . GOFF 'S OAK . HER-IS . SELECTION DROUGHT-RESISTING PLANTS A rcocmmended for s-alls. sunnv banks . or rocker:cs,"The Times, 2th May 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12195,2,5,1936,Spring,2,5,1936,Spring,grassrrcen mats in spring . turning scarlct in times of drought' flowers white : htghly recommended : 6 for 2/6 .,"The Times, 2th May 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12196,2,5,1936,Spring,2,5,1936,Spring,ttp. reserves in order to av-oid possible damage owing to drought . The market . closed barely steady at I point,"The Times, 2th May 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12197,7,5,1936,Spring,7,5,1936,Spring,"consequcnt completc crop failurc , and when the last-year of drought had passed the grasshopper camc , to bc followed the","The Times, 7th May 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12198,7,5,1936,Spring,7,5,1936,Spring,"the mills . SEED-CRUSHING INDUSTRY The effects of the American drought in 1934 will disappear , but the markets , for","The Times, 7th May 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12199,8,5,1936,Spring,8,5,1936,Spring,"of this increase is attributable to the transient effcct of drought upon American crop yields , but the trend of American","The Times, 8th May 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12200,9,5,1936,Spring,9,5,1936,Spring,. Ltd .. 3 . Harpenden . I-erts . SELECIION DROUGHT-RESISTING PLANTS A recommended for walls . sunny banks . or,"The Times, 9th May 1936",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH23,Harpenden,20th Century newspaper,Media 12201,9,5,1936,Spring,9,5,1936,Spring,") . I minded , but at least 3 The drought was the ) 'vwere sincere ( 3 ) . terrible","The Times, 9th May 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12202,12,5,1936,Spring,12,5,1936,Spring,teeming with bacteria and larger organisms . During the recent drought these wells dried up ; but how many of them,"The Times, 12th May 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12203,14,5,1936,Spring,14,5,1936,Spring,"housekeeper rues the day , "" the result being a drought throughout the sunimer. -FLORENCE M. HAINES , Croftlands , Lancaster","The Times, 14th May 1936",England,UKD,"UKD1,UKD4","UKD11,UKD43","Croftlands,Lancaster",20th Century newspaper,Media 12204,15,5,1936,Spring,15,5,1936,Spring,"the prcvious year and the estate suffered from a severe drought , whicil , coming as this did so soon after","The Times, 15th May 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12205,16,5,1936,Spring,16,5,1936,Spring,the profusion with which they are borne . It stands drought well . Where the common lilac is found the common,"The Times, 16th May 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12206,18,5,1936,Spring,18,5,1936,Spring,"enjoyed consider- able prosperity , and in spite of the drought there was no necessity for any restriction of supplies .","The Times, 18th May 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12207,21,5,1936,Spring,21,5,1936,Spring,"factors , better prices , and the breaking of the drought . Aid has been given , mostly on the settlers","The Times, 21st May 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12208,23,5,1936,Spring,23,5,1936,Spring,of bird life . The inquiry into effects of the drought of 19A3-35 showed that great-crested grebes maintained their numbers on,"The Times, 23th May 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12209,23,5,1936,Spring,23,5,1936,Spring,susceptibility of the trees to harsh vernal winds and summer drought should be remembered in the choice of sites . These,"The Times, 23th May 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12210,26,5,1936,Spring,26,5,1936,Spring,next week apart from a few i districts in the drought area of the past few ycars There is no damage,"The Times, 26th May 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12211,30,5,1936,Spring,30,5,1936,Spring,"some help from the watering- can or hose in a drought . They are of all sizes and shapes , from","The Times, 30th May 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12212,30,5,1936,Spring,30,5,1936,Spring,greater the risk- well exemplified this year-from Polar winds and drought . Choice of varieties should not be left to the,"The Times, 30th May 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12213,30,5,1936,Spring,30,5,1936,Spring,seems to have been higher . As a result of drought we had a smaller crop of copra than in 1934,"The Times, 30th May 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12214,3,6,1936,Summer,3,6,1936,Summer,"by , a broader speculative interest on reports of continticd drought in the Eastern Belt and complaints of crop delay in","The Times, 3th June 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12215,3,6,1936,Summer,3,6,1936,Summer,by local operators . but rallied on private reports of drought damage and on a fair export inquity . The close,"The Times, 3th June 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12216,3,6,1936,Summer,3,6,1936,Summer,"reports of Carnadian and American North-Western crop deterioration due to drought , which encouraged a broader outside interest and short covering","The Times, 3th June 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12217,6,6,1936,Summer,6,6,1936,Summer,"water ; and as a result of experience during the drought of last summer , and of the present drought ,","The Times, 6th June 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12218,6,6,1936,Summer,6,6,1936,Summer,"the drought of last summer , and of the present drought , the county council wish to include in this scheme","The Times, 6th June 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12219,6,6,1936,Summer,6,6,1936,Summer,"last year and were not crippled by the subse- quent drought , as many were . Numbers have thrown up two","The Times, 6th June 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12220,6,6,1936,Summer,6,6,1936,Summer,three stems where there was only one last year . Drought shrinks the bulbs of lilies that have to depend on,"The Times, 6th June 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12221,8,6,1936,Summer,8,6,1936,Summer,"office . No actual damage has yet been suffered from drought , but unless rains arrive soon the crops will fade","The Times, 8th June 1936",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12222,11,6,1936,Summer,11,6,1936,Summer,"on golf , Mr. S. Earl on rowing , Captain Drought on shooting , and Mr. 3 . Scott Hughes ,","The Times, 11st June 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12223,13,6,1936,Summer,13,6,1936,Summer,", Mr. J. G Dalziel , Mr. G. R. S. Drought , Lieutenant-Colonei C. R. C. Ellis , CaDtain A. M.","The Times, 13th June 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12224,13,6,1936,Summer,13,6,1936,Summer,"and North-Eastern Alberta missed the rain completely , and severe drought con- ditions prcvail there . The average height of wheat","The Times, 13th June 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12225,15,6,1936,Summer,15,6,1936,Summer,That the Spring Meeting was immediately followed by a long drought and that between its conclusion on April 23 and the,"The Times, 15th June 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12226,15,6,1936,Summer,15,6,1936,Summer,and industry and in the security markets . TRADE AND DROUGHT At the moment business continues reasonably good . Trade has,"The Times, 15th June 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12227,15,6,1936,Summer,15,6,1936,Summer,". Trade has been adversely affected in the South-East bv drought , but heavy rains at the end of the week","The Times, 15th June 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12228,18,6,1936,Summer,18,6,1936,Summer,"L. Meredith , Mr. Reynell Wreford , Captain J. B. Drought , Mr. R. B. Yeld , and Mr. H. Vandervell","The Times, 18th June 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12229,20,6,1936,Summer,20,6,1936,Summer,"when mountain plants are naturally at rest , and prolonged drought when they are growing and nced all the moisture their","The Times, 20th June 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12230,20,6,1936,Summer,20,6,1936,Summer,". Nevertheless gardeners are no longer at the mercy of drought , thanks to the modern plan of irrigation by vapour","The Times, 20th June 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12231,20,6,1936,Summer,20,6,1936,Summer,"originating in an unfailing source , dries up in a drought when it is most wanted , the modern rock garden","The Times, 20th June 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12232,22,6,1936,Summer,22,6,1936,Summer,", as gardeners say , it "" lets in the drought . "" If , however , the soil cap is","The Times, 22th June 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12233,23,6,1936,Summer,23,6,1936,Summer,"Health ( Norwich , L. Nat. ) . -Since the drought of 1933-34 , schemes have been undertaken with the aid","The Times, 23th June 1936",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,Norwich,20th Century newspaper,Media 12234,23,6,1936,Summer,23,6,1936,Summer,a flood when a tremendous storm breaks up a long drought . The story then shifts to show the child- hood,"The Times, 23th June 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12235,23,6,1936,Summer,23,6,1936,Summer,"on golf , Mr. S. Earl on rowing , Captain Drought on shooting , Mr. J. Scott Hughes , Mr. R.","The Times, 23th June 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12236,23,6,1936,Summer,23,6,1936,Summer,"26s. : dead eels , Ss. to 14s . Per drought . Bloaters. 3s. lid , to 5s. lid . :","The Times, 23th June 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12237,24,6,1936,Summer,24,6,1936,Summer,"S. Earl , Mr. Reynell Wreford , Captain J. B. Drought , and our Racing , Cricket , Lawn Tennis ,","The Times, 24th June 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12238,24,6,1936,Summer,24,6,1936,Summer,"turned Kew Gardens into . a'forcing house . The May drought is'already forgotten , the scars of onie of the longest","The Times, 24th June 1936",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Kew,20th Century newspaper,Media 12239,25,6,1936,Summer,25,6,1936,Summer,"Rockwood Pastoral Company were severely affected by the continuanec of drought , and consequently no dividend was declared by either comnany","The Times, 25th June 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12240,25,6,1936,Summer,25,6,1936,Summer,a somewhat offsetting influence was contained in fears that the drought in the grain bctt might adversely affect the country 's,"The Times, 25th June 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12241,27,6,1936,Summer,27,6,1936,Summer,"also ended the serious situation in Kolhapur , wlhere continued drought had caused a grave water shortage . Count Bolko von","The Times, 27th June 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12242,27,6,1936,Summer,27,6,1936,Summer,"the Constitution . We know , it says , that drought , dust storms , floods , minimum vages , maximum","The Times, 27th June 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12243,29,6,1936,Summer,29,6,1936,Summer,North-West and other regions where the shadow of another cruel drought now lies over fields and livestock . For more reasons,"The Times, 29th June 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12244,29,6,1936,Summer,29,6,1936,Summer,"sales of stock , a factor due directly to the drought . This Year all figures in the accounts are in","The Times, 29th June 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12245,2,7,1936,Summer,2,7,1936,Summer,"situation created in the Middle- Western States by the continued drought , which is endangering crops . Yesterday , too ,","The Times, 2th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12246,2,7,1936,Summer,2,7,1936,Summer,"eased on the possibility . of repercussions from a severe drought . Utilities , particularly the Preferreds , responded to the","The Times, 2th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12247,3,7,1936,Summer,3,7,1936,Summer,to the threat to agri- cultural income engendered by the drought losses . Prices as a whole ended on the lower,"The Times, 3th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12248,4,7,1936,Summer,4,7,1936,Summer,"is not a very convincing optimism . BREAK IN CANADIAN DROUGHT FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT OTTAWA , JULY 3 The serious","The Times, 4th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12249,4,7,1936,Summer,4,7,1936,Summer,was moist enough to counter the effect of the May drought on the moisture-loving irises ; and like the June-flowering bearded,"The Times, 4th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12250,4,7,1936,Summer,4,7,1936,Summer,of leaf-mould or peat-dust on the surface . In a drought they respond to a daily canful of water . The,"The Times, 4th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12251,4,7,1936,Summer,4,7,1936,Summer,"I. chrysographes and L. Forrestii , but they dislike a drought . These smaller irises should have a placc on rock","The Times, 4th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12252,4,7,1936,Summer,4,7,1936,Summer,"in the north- western areas , have been affected by drought and are less by about 100,000,000 bushels than those made","The Times, 4th July 1936",England,UKD,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12253,4,7,1936,Summer,4,7,1936,Summer,"to 25s. : dead eels , 12s. to 18s. per drought . Bloaters. 3s. 6d. to 5s. 6d. ; kippers. 3s.","The Times, 4th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12254,6,7,1936,Summer,6,7,1936,Summer,"Montana and 6,000 square miles of Minnesota are suffering from drought . Thousands of head of cattle are being moved out","The Times, 6th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12255,6,7,1936,Summer,6,7,1936,Summer,"the high prices for agricultural products which have accompanied the drought , will ascribe this happy state of affairs to the","The Times, 6th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12256,6,7,1936,Summer,6,7,1936,Summer,"CORRESPONDENT There is a proverb which assures us that "" drought never bred dearth in England . "" A dry winter","The Times, 6th July 1936",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12257,6,7,1936,Summer,6,7,1936,Summer,Cornwall and the East of Scotland there are complaints of drought . These comparisons show again the great variations of climate,"The Times, 6th July 1936","England,Scotland","UKK,UKM",UKK3,UKK30,Cornwall,20th Century newspaper,Media 12258,6,7,1936,Summer,6,7,1936,Summer,the new law taxing undistributed profits . THE FARMING SITUATION Drought in the North-West and Central States has slowed down trade,"The Times, 6th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12259,7,7,1936,Summer,7,7,1936,Summer,"the first half of the month . At Rothamsted the drought lasted from April 26 until May 17 , when it","The Times, 7th July 1936",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH23,Rothamsted,20th Century newspaper,Media 12260,7,7,1936,Summer,7,7,1936,Summer,has tended to be late and adverse effects of the drought in May were reported from some centres . Conditions were,"The Times, 7th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12261,7,7,1936,Summer,7,7,1936,Summer,"made for accrued inctrest. -Reurer . AMERICAN GRAIN CROPS CONTINUED DROUGHT FRONI OUR CORRESPONDENT WINNIPEG , JULY 6 A week-end of","The Times, 7th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12262,7,7,1936,Summer,7,7,1936,Summer,", assistant administrator in the A.A.A. , said that the drought conditions were worse than in 1934 in Eastern Montana ,","The Times, 7th July 1936",England,"UKD,UKK",,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12263,8,7,1936,Summer,8,7,1936,Summer,"of the treaty before the end of this morth . DROUGHT HAVOC IN AMERICA 100,000,000 BUSHELS OF WHEAT LOST FROM OUR","The Times, 8th July 1936",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12264,8,7,1936,Summer,8,7,1936,Summer,up again to-day in the leading grain markets as the drought worked increasing destruction among crops in the torrid central and,"The Times, 8th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12265,8,7,1936,Summer,8,7,1936,Summer,"bushels of wheat have already been ruined by heat and drought , and there have been heavy losses of other grains","The Times, 8th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12266,8,7,1936,Summer,8,7,1936,Summer,"announce that no rain was immediately in prospect for the drought-stricken area , and that temperatures there would continue abnormally high","The Times, 8th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12267,8,7,1936,Summer,8,7,1936,Summer,"a plan to assist nearly 1,000,000 people stricken by the drought . About 50,000 men will be given work and 34,000","The Times, 8th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12268,8,7,1936,Summer,8,7,1936,Summer,"crop prospects continued without interruption during last week . Severe drought conditions extend over practically all Manitoba , excepting parts of","The Times, 8th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12269,8,7,1936,Summer,8,7,1936,Summer,"It is learned to-day that , in spite of the drought , the Government will not-discontinue their policy of selling accumnulated","The Times, 8th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12270,8,7,1936,Summer,8,7,1936,Summer,"conservation programme in order to allow the farmers in the drought areas to preserve all available forage for livestock feed ,","The Times, 8th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12271,8,7,1936,Summer,8,7,1936,Summer,"A large area in Southem and East- Central Alberta is drought stricken , but farther north and in West-Central Alberta the","The Times, 8th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12272,8,7,1936,Summer,8,7,1936,Summer,"notices . "" together with light offerings and fears of drought damage to the sugar-beet ceoP . The close was steady","The Times, 8th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12273,8,7,1936,Summer,8,7,1936,Summer,( per 320th. ) were 412d. to 2s. higher on drought and' heat in Canada . No. 2 Canadian Western .,"The Times, 8th July 1936",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12274,9,7,1936,Summer,9,7,1936,Summer,"of last year by 974,000 . NO BREAK IN U.S. DROUGHT MR . ROOSEVELT 'S PLANS RELIEF FOR 170,000 FAMILIES FROM","The Times, 9th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12275,9,7,1936,Summer,9,7,1936,Summer,denied the reports that the Administration intended to depopulate the drought areas by moving the population elsewhere . The land could,"The Times, 9th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12276,9,7,1936,Summer,9,7,1936,Summer,"time ensure the country against a recurrence of those disastrous droughts which had cost the Government $300,000,000 ( 60,000,000 ) in","The Times, 9th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12277,9,7,1936,Summer,9,7,1936,Summer,Administration 's efforts to help the in- habitants in the drought-stricken regions aim mainly at enabling families 'to weather the lean,"The Times, 9th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12278,9,7,1936,Summer,9,7,1936,Summer,"crops . Twenty-seven States have suffered extensive damage from the drought , five of them the almost complete destruction of their","The Times, 9th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12279,9,7,1936,Summer,9,7,1936,Summer,later reacted partially with wheat and on the Possibility of drought relief . WI-IEAT opened firm at IIte. to ltc. rise,"The Times, 9th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12280,9,7,1936,Summer,9,7,1936,Summer,". -as exDortable . Owing to the severity of the drought the 1935 sisal cdop amounted to only 162,089 cwts. ,","The Times, 9th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12281,10,7,1936,Summer,10,7,1936,Summer,", and over most States of ihe Middle West the drought continues unabated . Every report draws the same picture of","The Times, 10th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12282,10,7,1936,Summer,10,7,1936,Summer,"year declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court . The present drought has brought another fearful warning , however-a warning which MR","The Times, 10th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12283,10,7,1936,Summer,10,7,1936,Summer,"insured that never in history has the Chengtu plain suffered drought , while an elaborate system of artificial overflows prevents a","The Times, 10th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12284,10,7,1936,Summer,10,7,1936,Summer,to offset the effect on the Stock Exchange of the drought and labour uncertainties . The trend of the miarket was,"The Times, 10th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12285,11,7,1936,Summer,11,7,1936,Summer,"5,000,000 farmers altogether have suffered exceptional losses by reason of drought , which bas already cost the country $300,000,000 ( 60,000,000","The Times, 11st July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12286,11,7,1936,Summer,11,7,1936,Summer,prices advanced on a forceast of no relief in the drought areas and on the strength of Winnipeg . In maizc.,"The Times, 11st July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12287,11,7,1936,Summer,11,7,1936,Summer,( Baltic Exchange ) . July l0. -WHEAT. - Withacontinuanccof drought and hcaEin Canada shippers raised prices for cargoes oflNManitoba 412d.,"The Times, 11st July 1936",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12288,13,7,1936,Summer,13,7,1936,Summer,"still holds good . SMALLER HARVEST IN U.S.S.R. THUNDERSTORMS AFTER DROUGHT FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT RIGA , JULY 12 Crop reports","The Times, 13th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12289,13,7,1936,Summer,13,7,1936,Summer,Sowing began this year later than usual and therefore the drought in May was particularly serious . Recently hail and thunderstorms,"The Times, 13th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12290,13,7,1936,Summer,13,7,1936,Summer,for the whole country of deaths due to heat and drought and from other causes attributable to the weather is more,"The Times, 13th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12291,13,7,1936,Summer,13,7,1936,Summer,Reco6very was menaced last week from three quarters by a drought in the principal grain and cattle raising States that had,"The Times, 13th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12292,13,7,1936,Summer,13,7,1936,Summer,. Where there was cohtraction in districts worst hit by drought it was largely offset by the increase in buying elsewhere,"The Times, 13th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12293,13,7,1936,Summer,13,7,1936,Summer,"losses , actual and prospective , arising out of the drought . The drought has alre&dy brought marked increases in the","The Times, 13th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12294,13,7,1936,Summer,13,7,1936,Summer,"and prospective , arising out of the drought . The drought has alre&dy brought marked increases in the prices of food","The Times, 13th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12295,13,7,1936,Summer,13,7,1936,Summer,"It is said tbat , as a result of the drought , both stand and irowth are generally irregular , with","The Times, 13th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12296,13,7,1936,Summer,13,7,1936,Summer,"elsewhere . In further reflection of the news regarding the drought , the farm implement division declined slightly . The ayerage","The Times, 13th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12297,13,7,1936,Summer,13,7,1936,Summer,"the drought became acute . By this Policy and the drought feeding . excessive tosses of sheep were avoided , and","The Times, 13th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12298,13,7,1936,Summer,13,7,1936,Summer,from thc curtailed food packing as a resull of the drought . The price pcr box . f.o.b . Pittsbitrg basis,"The Times, 13th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12299,14,7,1936,Summer,14,7,1936,Summer,", increasing the general discomfort . GRASSHOPPER PLAGUE In the drought States of the Far West the temperatures yesterday dropped from","The Times, 14th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12300,14,7,1936,Summer,14,7,1936,Summer,"which are expected to benefit from the break in the drought . The steel , utility , and motor groups were","The Times, 14th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12301,15,7,1936,Summer,15,7,1936,Summer,", a plague of grasshoppers and then a very severe drought . When the sheep were strong enough to be moved","The Times, 15th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12302,15,7,1936,Summer,15,7,1936,Summer,"of the North , all Alberta has suffered from the drought . In Southlern Alberta the stubble crops are practically a","The Times, 15th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12303,15,7,1936,Summer,15,7,1936,Summer,", a plague of grasshoppers and then a very severe drought . When the sheep were strong enough to be moved","The Times, 15th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12304,15,7,1936,Summer,15,7,1936,Summer,"to increased sales . These facts sh1oW hiow severe the drought was . In order to assist the revenue , which","The Times, 15th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12305,15,7,1936,Summer,15,7,1936,Summer,"assist the revenue , which had to provide 38,164 for drought expenses . we have brought into revenue 12,000 from stock","The Times, 15th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12306,16,7,1936,Summer,16,7,1936,Summer,"of rain longer than 20 days , and none of drought lasting for so long as 30 . There is every","The Times, 16th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12307,17,7,1936,Summer,17,7,1936,Summer,"the weather is now only normally warm . In the drought regions of the West , however , and particularlv in","The Times, 17th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12308,18,7,1936,Summer,18,7,1936,Summer,not only to give immediate relief to farmers in the drought- stricken areas-as already announced by Mr. Roosevelt-but also to change,"The Times, 18th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12309,18,7,1936,Summer,18,7,1936,Summer,States in order to attempt to minimize the effects of drought conditions in the future . Immediate problems are the provision,"The Times, 18th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12310,18,7,1936,Summer,18,7,1936,Summer,"eventuallv into good pasture . The promised break in the drought has not come , and many States are again facing","The Times, 18th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12311,18,7,1936,Summer,18,7,1936,Summer,"the Drospect of davs of scorching sun . The present drought and heat wave have killed 3,715 persons in 14 days","The Times, 18th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12312,18,7,1936,Summer,18,7,1936,Summer,"consider- able promise , has withered and faded until severe drought conditions prevail over two- thirds of the 22,500,000 wheat acreage","The Times, 18th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12313,18,7,1936,Summer,18,7,1936,Summer,the Department of Com- merce that the seriousness of the drought may have an important influence on the Stock Exchange 's,"The Times, 18th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12314,20,7,1936,Summer,20,7,1936,Summer,"at Norwich , many miles off its course . U.S. DROUGHT BROKEN IN THREE STATES FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT NEW YORK","The Times, 20th July 1936",England,"UKJ,UKH","UKJ4,UKH1","UKJ42,UKH13","Lympne,Norwich",20th Century newspaper,Media 12315,20,7,1936,Summer,20,7,1936,Summer,"the schismatics of the Committee for Industrial Organization . The drought in the North-West is not broken , but rains in","The Times, 20th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12316,20,7,1936,Summer,20,7,1936,Summer,did without full Treasury approval . LARGER STEEL OUTPUT The drought has done heavy damage in the principal spring wheat- and,"The Times, 20th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12317,20,7,1936,Summer,20,7,1936,Summer,expense of the ultimate consumers . Relief pay-ments in the drought-stricken area have already markedly increased retail sales there . Excessive,"The Times, 20th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12318,20,7,1936,Summer,20,7,1936,Summer,"due to , seasonally liabter Specifications and fears that the drought will curtail food packing . The price per box f.o.b","The Times, 20th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12319,22,7,1936,Summer,22,7,1936,Summer,"price of wheat is so high , owving to the drought in the United- States , that the fixing of a","The Times, 22th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12320,22,7,1936,Summer,22,7,1936,Summer,a point at which they were ill-equipped to face another drought . Among the concessions they urged were a reduction of,"The Times, 22th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12321,22,7,1936,Summer,22,7,1936,Summer,"stock , which was bid for at 19 . CANADIAN DROUGHT GOVERNMENT REPORT ON CROP DAMAGE OTTAWVA , July 21. -The","The Times, 22th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12322,22,7,1936,Summer,22,7,1936,Summer,"to the crops has bcen intensified and extended through the drought and high temperatures , which have persisted during the past","The Times, 22th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12323,22,7,1936,Summer,22,7,1936,Summer,Carlislc works . AUSTRALIAN ESTATES AND MORTGAGE EFFECTS OF THE DROUGHT BETTER OUTLOOK ACTIVITY IN WOOL INDUSTRY SIR FREDERICK YOUNG 'S,"The Times, 22th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12324,22,7,1936,Summer,22,7,1936,Summer,"when dealing with the outlook for 1935 . The serious drought , which so affected the accounts now being submitted to","The Times, 22th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12325,22,7,1936,Summer,22,7,1936,Summer,and such rains had come too late to avert serious drought expenditure and a disappoint- ing lambing . The net result,"The Times, 22th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12326,22,7,1936,Summer,22,7,1936,Summer,"reduction of 63,032 . This is accounted for by heavy drought expenditure , while owing to reduced crops and heavy replacement","The Times, 22th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12327,22,7,1936,Summer,22,7,1936,Summer,"was 2,114 bales less , another serious result of the drought . In the case of our own properties in Queens-","The Times, 22th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12328,22,7,1936,Summer,22,7,1936,Summer,"of our own properties in Queens- land , although the drought was acute , I an glad to say that our","The Times, 22th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12329,22,7,1936,Summer,22,7,1936,Summer,"reduce our flocks to a number more easily manageable under drought conditions , and by feeding the remainder under a well-thought-out","The Times, 22th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12330,22,7,1936,Summer,22,7,1936,Summer,concessions to enable a recovery from the long years of drought and low prices . Such concessions are urgently necessary if,"The Times, 22th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12331,22,7,1936,Summer,22,7,1936,Summer,", have not , owinn to continued low prices and drought losses , enabled that recovery , which was the intention","The Times, 22th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12332,22,7,1936,Summer,22,7,1936,Summer,"property- owning companies'like ours have themselves suffered severe losses from droughts and loNA' prices . This assistance , moreover , has","The Times, 22th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12333,22,7,1936,Summer,22,7,1936,Summer,"sheep and early sales of stock in anticipation of the drought , and also to the reduced lambing . OUTLOOK FOR","The Times, 22th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12334,22,7,1936,Summer,22,7,1936,Summer,"good , and there shottld be very little outlay for drought expenditure ; losses should be only normal , and we","The Times, 22th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12335,22,7,1936,Summer,22,7,1936,Summer,"power is not immediately restored on the break-up of a drought . It takes time , especially after a long period","The Times, 22th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12336,22,7,1936,Summer,22,7,1936,Summer,"It takes time , especially after a long period of droughty years , for permanent grasses to be fully re-established and","The Times, 22th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12337,22,7,1936,Summer,22,7,1936,Summer,of the stock coiitinue to show the elfects of the drought and are not so valuable as revenue producers : this,"The Times, 22th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12338,22,7,1936,Summer,22,7,1936,Summer,Prices later eased slightly on reports of showers in the droughty areas- of Caflada. anid a moderate trading was recorded .,"The Times, 22th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12339,23,7,1936,Summer,23,7,1936,Summer,"? sAIttsS- FREEDLASD . "" Suncroft. '' BrantwOC.d Road . Droughton Park . Manchster . ( ItiRShe.T I ffArd HILL ,","The Times, 23th July 1936",England,UKD,UKD3,"UKD31,UK32",,20th Century newspaper,Media 12340,23,7,1936,Summer,23,7,1936,Summer,a little trade and commnsision house buying on fears of drought damage to the* sugar-beet crop absorbed local and opeator sellingt,"The Times, 23th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12341,24,7,1936,Summer,24,7,1936,Summer,"consideration to the plight of the Western cattle-raisers in the drought which has left scanty supplies of fodder , and have","The Times, 24th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12342,24,7,1936,Summer,24,7,1936,Summer,"necessary to evacuate some 500,000 head of cattle from the drought- stricken area . Ministers here will not favour any wholesale","The Times, 24th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12343,24,7,1936,Summer,24,7,1936,Summer,"butts are full , and at least the curse of drought is afar off . ARAN DORA STAR The World 's","The Times, 24th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12344,24,7,1936,Summer,24,7,1936,Summer,"as severe as in 1934 , the year of the drought disaster , while conditions in the eastern portion of the","The Times, 24th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12345,27,7,1936,Summer,27,7,1936,Summer,poor . The district has suffered more or less from drought since March and the heather is in a bad state,"The Times, 27th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12346,27,7,1936,Summer,27,7,1936,Summer,"severe winter and the long , cold spring followed by drought . Prospects for the season are only fair . DUMFPRIESSHIRE","The Times, 27th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12347,27,7,1936,Summer,27,7,1936,Summer,"had four consecutive crop failures , are again devastated by drought , and half a million animals must be slaughtered or","The Times, 27th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12348,27,7,1936,Summer,27,7,1936,Summer,. It also has many thousands working in the southern drought States . As part of the President 's extensive permanent,"The Times, 27th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12349,27,7,1936,Summer,27,7,1936,Summer,of the Department of Agriculture made later said the present drought was about as severe as that of 1934 in the,"The Times, 27th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12350,27,7,1936,Summer,27,7,1936,Summer,"has not taken place this year , and even the drought situation , which is described as very serious , seems","The Times, 27th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12351,27,7,1936,Summer,27,7,1936,Summer,"40 hours a week . FARMERS ' LARGER INCOME The drought situation is unquestionably very serious , even though towards the","The Times, 27th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12352,27,7,1936,Summer,27,7,1936,Summer,"of the week heavy rains fell in some of the drought States . However , the Federal Government have large powers","The Times, 27th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12353,27,7,1936,Summer,27,7,1936,Summer,cans have becn reduced in view of the more serious drought mcnace . Exports have becn active . The price per,"The Times, 27th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12354,29,7,1936,Summer,29,7,1936,Summer,to the long continued frost and wintry conditions followed by drought . BLAIRGOWRIE. -Grouse prospects are better than they were last,"The Times, 29th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12355,29,7,1936,Summer,29,7,1936,Summer,. It is possible that on very dry moors the drought may have accounted for some losses among the young chicks,"The Times, 29th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12356,29,7,1936,Summer,29,7,1936,Summer,that a few grouse chicks were lost from the prolonged drought . DUNKELD. -Prospects in this district are promising . The,"The Times, 29th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12357,29,7,1936,Summer,29,7,1936,Summer,"; were somewhat dried up by the long spell of drought , but the heather , though back- ward , is","The Times, 29th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12358,29,7,1936,Summer,29,7,1936,Summer,", mainly as a result of the damage done by drought on the North American Continent , but also by inclement","The Times, 29th July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12359,31,7,1936,Summer,31,7,1936,Summer,"Mlissouri and the south-eastern States , has been seared by drought during the whole of the past two months . For","The Times, 31st July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12360,31,7,1936,Summer,31,7,1936,Summer,the States of the Middle West it is the third drought they have had in six years ; and it is,"The Times, 31st July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12361,31,7,1936,Summer,31,7,1936,Summer,These States seem to have had the wvorst of the drought and they were least prepared to withstand it . Every,"The Times, 31st July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12362,31,7,1936,Summer,31,7,1936,Summer,would certainly turn to dust and bring the danger of drought in summer and floods in winter . There would be,"The Times, 31st July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12363,31,7,1936,Summer,31,7,1936,Summer,"hedges , we have not quite overcome the problem of drought and flood ; and in some of our tropical and","The Times, 31st July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12364,31,7,1936,Summer,31,7,1936,Summer,MR . WALLACE is already vigorously tackling the problem of drought and its prevention . The farnmers are wanting him again,"The Times, 31st July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12365,31,7,1936,Summer,31,7,1936,Summer,", Bexhill-on-Sea . AT WAR WITH NATURE HAVOC OF AMERICAN DROUGHT STRUGGLE FOR THE SOIL From Our New York Correspondent For","The Times, 31st July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12366,31,7,1936,Summer,31,7,1936,Summer,"Correspondent For the third time in six years there is drought in the American wheat belt . This year , as","The Times, 31st July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12367,31,7,1936,Summer,31,7,1936,Summer,". This year the long procession of refugees from the drought-stricken regions , families unable to coax the barest living from","The Times, 31st July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12368,31,7,1936,Summer,31,7,1936,Summer,"their farms and defied her again and again . But drought is a slow , insidious enemy , against which the","The Times, 31st July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12369,31,7,1936,Summer,31,7,1936,Summer,"recently announced that his Government would put an end to drought , a statement which immediately caused his opponents to cite","The Times, 31st July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12370,31,7,1936,Summer,31,7,1936,Summer,believe that it is possible to minimize the effects of drought and restore the barren wheat and cotton lands to fertility,"The Times, 31st July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12371,31,7,1936,Summer,31,7,1936,Summer,elsewhere . The people of the Wheat Belt and the drought- stricken South mav thus take fresh hope and remain on,"The Times, 31st July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12372,31,7,1936,Summer,31,7,1936,Summer,unproductive though it now is . In every county where drought prevails an adviser has been ap- pointed to suggest the,"The Times, 31st July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12373,31,7,1936,Summer,31,7,1936,Summer,In the regions which have suffered most severelv from the drought it will be necessarv to move a part of the,"The Times, 31st July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12374,31,7,1936,Summer,31,7,1936,Summer,"being undertaken . Many of the 50,000 men from the drought'regions who are now depen- dent on work relief have been","The Times, 31st July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12375,31,7,1936,Summer,31,7,1936,Summer,"plant of Aloe pirpiurascenis with the pagoda-like Haworhliza riscosa . DROUGHT AND DESOLATION. -Two pictures , taken by photographers of the","The Times, 31st July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12376,31,7,1936,Summer,31,7,1936,Summer,"Administration , of scenes of desolation caused by . the drought in the American wheat belt . Top : A dust","The Times, 31st July 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12377,3,8,1936,Summer,3,8,1936,Summer,"world. -RALF SISSON , Bookham Common Hotel , Surrey . DROUGHT IN ENGLANI ) "" our leading article "" Prairie to","The Times, 3th August 1936",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12378,3,8,1936,Summer,3,8,1936,Summer,"hedges , we havc not quite overcome the problem of drought , "" is it not trtie to say that the","The Times, 3th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12379,3,8,1936,Summer,3,8,1936,Summer,.. 15 Points from Letters : -Damage by Rats ; Drought in England ; Women and the R.A.F. Reserve ; Life,"The Times, 3th August 1936",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12380,3,8,1936,Summer,3,8,1936,Summer,"side of agricultural products , where the influence of the drought in the south-west has pushed all grain prices to new","The Times, 3th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12381,3,8,1936,Summer,3,8,1936,Summer,". The farm implement section was again depressed by the drought news , but some stocks of steel , railway ,","The Times, 3th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12382,5,8,1936,Summer,5,8,1936,Summer,"WAR ALLAN WATER. -Last year anglers complained bitterly of the drought , but this year there has been too much wvater","The Times, 5th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12383,6,8,1936,Summer,6,8,1936,Summer,"the uncertainties of weather and water , the prospects of drought , the failure of crops , and the toll that","The Times, 6th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12384,6,8,1936,Summer,6,8,1936,Summer,full value including arrears of interest . CANADIAN WHEAT HARVEST DROUGHT STILL UNBROKEN QITAWA . Aug. 5. -The Dominion Bureau of,"The Times, 6th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12385,6,8,1936,Summer,6,8,1936,Summer,"as a result of the long- continued and still unbroken drought , wheat is being harvested from three to four weeks","The Times, 6th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12386,7,8,1936,Summer,7,8,1936,Summer,"that , owing to the general alarm felt during the droughts of 1933 and 1934 , the extent of the shortage","The Times, 7th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12387,8,8,1936,Summer,8,8,1936,Summer,"Sussex . THE HARVEST IN RUSSIA AN UNSATISFACTORY OUTLOOK - DROUGHT AND STORMS FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT RIGA , AUG. 7","The Times, 8th August 1936",England,UKJ,UKJ2,"UKJ22,UKJ24,UKJ22","Sussex,Withyham",20th Century newspaper,Media 12388,8,8,1936,Summer,8,8,1936,Summer,"by the same date last year . The period of drought was succeeded in many districts by thunderstorms and hail ,","The Times, 8th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12389,8,8,1936,Summer,8,8,1936,Summer,""" is the North Caucasus , where the period of drought was broken earlier . Crops this year have not matured","The Times, 8th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12390,8,8,1936,Summer,8,8,1936,Summer,"to save the crops over the greater part of the drought region . That the drought , far from ending ,","The Times, 8th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12391,8,8,1936,Summer,8,8,1936,Summer,"the greater part of the drought region . That the drought , far from ending , is still spreading is shown","The Times, 8th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12392,8,8,1936,Summer,8,8,1936,Summer,"85 more counties to those already officially declared to be drought-stricken areas , bringing the total of counties so designated to","The Times, 8th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12393,8,8,1936,Summer,8,8,1936,Summer,board has made its report on con- ditions in the drought regions on August 10 . Meanwhile the Works Progress Administration,"The Times, 8th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12394,8,8,1936,Summer,8,8,1936,Summer,", which has so far been strikingly lacking . The drought , which for the inhabitants of the Eastern States has","The Times, 8th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12395,8,8,1936,Summer,8,8,1936,Summer,Experts of the Department of Agriculture stated yesterday that the drought would result in high prices for foodstuffs throughout the country,"The Times, 8th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12396,8,8,1936,Summer,8,8,1936,Summer,"interests in China . ( p. 10 ) The American drought is still spreading , and the rain which is expected","The Times, 8th August 1936",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12397,8,8,1936,Summer,8,8,1936,Summer,in Russia is unsatisfactory . Many districts have suffered from drought . ( P. 9 ) SPORT The Lewes Summer Race,"The Times, 8th August 1936",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ22,Lewes,20th Century newspaper,Media 12398,10,8,1936,Summer,10,8,1936,Summer,"MR . ROOSEVELT 'S TOUR A MEETING WITH HIS OPPONENT DROUGHT RELIEF FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT NEW YORK , AUG. 9","The Times, 10th August 1936",Northern Ireland,UKN,UKN0,UKN02,Hyde Park,20th Century newspaper,Media 12399,10,8,1936,Summer,10,8,1936,Summer,"Park , New York , is preoccupied with problems of drought relief , which will take him on a fort- night","The Times, 10th August 1936",Northern Ireland,UKN,UKN0,UKN02,Hyde Park,20th Century newspaper,Media 12400,10,8,1936,Summer,10,8,1936,Summer,"its soil-retaining roots . Crop damage in this year 's drought has been felt principally in animal feeds , and there","The Times, 10th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12401,10,8,1936,Summer,10,8,1936,Summer,"some decrease in the number of relief cases , but drought conditions in a large portion of the agricultural section are","The Times, 10th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12402,10,8,1936,Summer,10,8,1936,Summer,"Roosevelt will leave next week on a tour of the drought-stricken areas , during which he will confer with Governor Landon","The Times, 10th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12403,10,8,1936,Summer,10,8,1936,Summer,"( p. 10 ) Among the Governors of the "" drought States "" who will confer with President Roosevelt on relief","The Times, 10th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12404,10,8,1936,Summer,10,8,1936,Summer,"and were the highest of any week since 1931 . Drought relief , movements in livestock and feeding stuffs were not","The Times, 10th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12405,10,8,1936,Summer,10,8,1936,Summer,"and Western Ontario and the Prairie Provinces , the unrelenting drought and extremely high temperatures doomed the good crop prospects existing","The Times, 10th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12406,10,8,1936,Summer,10,8,1936,Summer,the grcatest caution Pcnding a more adcqutc picturc of the drought damagc . Thc pricc Per box f.o.b . Pittsburgh basis,"The Times, 10th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12407,11,8,1936,Summer,11,8,1936,Summer,appear to have been caused by the excessive heat and drought . A shade tempera- ture of 106deg . F. is,"The Times, 11st August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12408,11,8,1936,Summer,11,8,1936,Summer,"than that of exports , due largely to the 1934 drought and the larger demand for foreign raw materials on account","The Times, 11st August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12409,12,8,1936,Summer,12,8,1936,Summer,estimate of the damage inflicted on the national economy by drought and as the basis of the Administration 's revised drought,"The Times, 12th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12410,12,8,1936,Summer,12,8,1936,Summer,"drought and as the basis of the Administration 's revised drought relief programme , strikes an even more pessimistic note than","The Times, 12th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12411,12,8,1936,Summer,12,8,1936,Summer,"to be rather more animal forage than after the last drought , but a wide adjustment of the numbers of livestock","The Times, 12th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12412,14,8,1936,Summer,14,8,1936,Summer,which is understood to mean Social' Credit dividends . Severe drought in the southern part of the Province will also receive,"The Times, 14th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12413,15,8,1936,Summer,15,8,1936,Summer,"they can not find tilc cause , there being no drought this year. -Mr . DOUGLAS CooP , Little Wood ,","The Times, 15th August 1936",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ13,Chalfont St. Giles,20th Century newspaper,Media 12414,15,8,1936,Summer,15,8,1936,Summer,on expectations of slacker business as a result of the drought . Railway shares were subjected to pressure on the lower,"The Times, 15th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12415,15,8,1936,Summer,15,8,1936,Summer,by the reduced output of sugar duc to the scrious drought in the last half of the year 1935 and by,"The Times, 15th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12416,15,8,1936,Summer,15,8,1936,Summer,districts but a total failure gver extensive areas owing to drought . The crop of coarse grains is poor and pastures,"The Times, 15th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12417,17,8,1936,Summer,17,8,1936,Summer,"for cam , now that more accurate estimates of the drought damagi are available . The price per box f.o.b .","The Times, 17th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12418,18,8,1936,Summer,18,8,1936,Summer,"int part from monsoon floods , in part from widespread drought . Tlhe fol- lowing article describes some of the methods","The Times, 18th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12419,19,8,1936,Summer,19,8,1936,Summer,"It has only recently emerged from one of the worst droughts experienced , but rains have fallen and Mr. Colson saw","The Times, 19th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12420,19,8,1936,Summer,19,8,1936,Summer,", of the necessary place of retreat from the ever-recurring droughts presents a difficult problem , and under present con- ditions","The Times, 19th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12421,19,8,1936,Summer,19,8,1936,Summer,"hardened on the theory that the damage caused by the drought is now , largely discounted , and , notwvithstanding the","The Times, 19th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12422,20,8,1936,Summer,20,8,1936,Summer,"rain having fallen in parts of Gujerat , where the drought is also severe , and at Bijapur , in the","The Times, 20th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12423,20,8,1936,Summer,20,8,1936,Summer,is furnished by his decision to curtail the trip in drought- stricken regions which he will begin on Tuesday . He,"The Times, 20th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12424,20,8,1936,Summer,20,8,1936,Summer,"Secretary of Agriculture , is at present rnoving through the drought States . The President 's party will then go to","The Times, 20th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12425,20,8,1936,Summer,20,8,1936,Summer,"OTTAWA , AUG. 19 The Dominion Cabinet to-dav considered the drought problem in the three Prairie Provinces after receiving submissions from","The Times, 20th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12426,20,8,1936,Summer,20,8,1936,Summer,chairman of the sub- committee of the Cabinet on the drought relief problem . TUNGAN DISAFFECTION IN SINKIANG HOSTILITY TO CHINESE,"The Times, 20th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12427,21,8,1936,Summer,21,8,1936,Summer,Prices early advanced ott an absnence of rainfall in the drought area and on buying by com- mission houses and foreign,"The Times, 21st August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12428,22,8,1936,Summer,22,8,1936,Summer,"and employment agencies for the relief of families in the drought area , it was announced that the President approved of","The Times, 22th August 1936",Northern Ireland,UKN,UKN0,UKN02,Hyde Park,20th Century newspaper,Media 12429,22,8,1936,Summer,22,8,1936,Summer,"in January . It has now been estimated that the drought has affected no fewer than 500,000 families , or about","The Times, 22th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12430,24,8,1936,Summer,24,8,1936,Summer,and Rupununi . Our BOMIBAY Correspondent telegraphs : - The drought in Gujerat and Kathiawar has been partly relieved by rains,"The Times, 24th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12431,24,8,1936,Summer,24,8,1936,Summer,a larger element of uncertainty over the effects of the drought on autumn trade and the possibility that industrial produc- tion,"The Times, 24th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12432,24,8,1936,Summer,24,8,1936,Summer,"of this year owing to higher prices resulting from the drought , although 500,000 farm families may require relief cosling S100,000,000","The Times, 24th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12433,25,8,1936,Summer,25,8,1936,Summer,imple-ments reflected the growing belief that the influence of the drought on agricultumat in- comes may be offset by the sharp,"The Times, 25th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12434,26,8,1936,Summer,26,8,1936,Summer,high . Yields vary from very poor in the worst drought areas to good in the Northern districts . Rust has,"The Times, 26th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12435,27,8,1936,Summer,27,8,1936,Summer,the Thana district for ctl'ting grass for dispatch to the drought-stricken areas in the Deccan . These blocks are generally auctioned,"The Times, 27th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12436,27,8,1936,Summer,27,8,1936,Summer,called to deal with conditions arising out of the extreme drought in the southern part of the province . Legislation granting,"The Times, 27th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12437,27,8,1936,Summer,27,8,1936,Summer,"of farmers who have been driven off their holdings by drought and dust storms , while the Resettlement authorities have made","The Times, 27th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12438,27,8,1936,Summer,27,8,1936,Summer,". No fewer than 841 counties are officially listed as drought- stricken . All crops have suffered , but the greatest","The Times, 27th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12439,27,8,1936,Summer,27,8,1936,Summer,and formulating a permanent policy for the redemption of the drought-exposed areas . The purpose of his present tour is not,"The Times, 27th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12440,27,8,1936,Summer,27,8,1936,Summer,to long-range measures intended to adapt the economy of the drought-exposed districts to their climate and soil conditions . Every effort,"The Times, 27th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12441,27,8,1936,Summer,27,8,1936,Summer,"useful fodder plant for sheep , especially in time of drought . After drought the rabbit is almost exterminated , but","The Times, 27th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12442,27,8,1936,Summer,27,8,1936,Summer,"for sheep , especially in time of drought . After drought the rabbit is almost exterminated , but the scarce survivors","The Times, 27th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12443,27,8,1936,Summer,27,8,1936,Summer,favourable years after 18 months of one of the worst droughts on record . Wild flowers and daffodils are abundant .,"The Times, 27th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12444,27,8,1936,Summer,27,8,1936,Summer,"said , manufacturers would probably buy new machines . CANADIAN DROUGHT 250,000 CATTLE TO BE MOVED FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT OTTAWA ,","The Times, 27th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12445,27,8,1936,Summer,27,8,1936,Summer,"years , which will be used as breeder stock outside'.e:e drought areas . The Government will pay the railway fare to","The Times, 27th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12446,27,8,1936,Summer,27,8,1936,Summer,", coupled with reports of continued dry weather in the drought area , the unfavourable weekly weather , and a growing","The Times, 27th August 1936",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12447,28,8,1936,Summer,28,8,1936,Summer,"Kimberley , the whole north was suffering the most serious drought in its his- tory , resulting in the loss of","The Times, 28th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12448,28,8,1936,Summer,28,8,1936,Summer,"these conferences with the need I for an attack on drought problems from three angles : first , the insurance of","The Times, 28th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12449,29,8,1936,Summer,29,8,1936,Summer,"which President Roosevelt is making a personal inspection of the drought areas left Bismarck , North Dakota , this morning for","The Times, 29th August 1936",Scotland,UKM,UKM5,UKM50,Aberdeen,20th Century newspaper,Media 12450,29,8,1936,Summer,29,8,1936,Summer,"necessary , families must be discouraged from migrating from the drought region to other parts of the country . The report","The Times, 29th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12451,29,8,1936,Summer,29,8,1936,Summer,"winter and not allowed to go thirsty in a spring drought . Three shrubs of rather leggy , spidery growth-though they","The Times, 29th August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12452,29,8,1936,Summer,29,8,1936,Summer,"on Liverpool advices and a forecast of showers in the drought area , coupled with selling by Liverpool and hedge selling","The Times, 29th August 1936",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12453,31,8,1936,Summer,31,8,1936,Summer,"of foreign foodstuffs to make up for crop restriction and drought losses . Including S123 , O00,000 of silver purchases ,","The Times, 31st August 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12454,1,9,1936,Autumn,1,9,1936,Autumn,The rise was'aided by an absence of-sufficient moisture in the drought area and reports of too much rain in South Texas,"The Times, 1st September 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12455,2,9,1936,Autumn,2,9,1936,Autumn,"advices and on rcports of continued dry weather in the drought area , coupled with expectations of unfavourablc weeklv weather ,","The Times, 2th September 1936",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12456,3,9,1936,Autumn,3,9,1936,Autumn,"apart from the distress caused to the latter by the drought . This atmosphere of uncertainty , which is undoubtedly hindering","The Times, 3th September 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12457,3,9,1936,Autumn,3,9,1936,Autumn,"clear that , quite - apart from the present devastating drought , the impact' of which is increased by past years","The Times, 3th September 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12458,4,9,1936,Autumn,4,9,1936,Autumn,"noon to-day , for a'conferierice with the Governors of 'the drought- stricken 'States , ' Federal' officials , economists , and","The Times, 4th September 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12459,4,9,1936,Autumn,4,9,1936,Autumn,"farmers ruined , or threatened-with ruin , ' by the drought and methods for the perrnanent rehabilitation both 'of. men and","The Times, 4th September 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12460,4,9,1936,Autumn,4,9,1936,Autumn,"be a common effort to meet the calamity of the drought . Republican and Democrat will cooperate in this effort ,","The Times, 4th September 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12461,4,9,1936,Autumn,4,9,1936,Autumn,"THE DESERT -IMPROVIDENT MAN HIS FLOCKS AND THE SO-CALLED "" DROUGHTS "" TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES Sir , -The","The Times, 4th September 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12462,4,9,1936,Autumn,4,9,1936,Autumn,"may be questioned , however , whether the term "" drought "" is the correct one for the frequency of the","The Times, 4th September 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12463,4,9,1936,Autumn,4,9,1936,Autumn,"up the use of so misleading a term as "" drought , "" which in common parlance implies that it may","The Times, 4th September 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12464,5,9,1936,Autumn,5,9,1936,Autumn,with the President and the Governors of the six other drought- stricken States on measures for the relief and rehabilitation of,"The Times, 5th September 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12465,5,9,1936,Autumn,5,9,1936,Autumn,to have fulfilled its purpose of enabling officials of the drought States to lay before the President in person plans for,"The Times, 5th September 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12466,5,9,1936,Autumn,5,9,1936,Autumn,"United States , at a conference of officials of the drought- stricken States on Thursday . ( p. 10 ) SPORT","The Times, 5th September 1936",England,"UKJ,UKD","UKJ4,UKD3","UKJ42,UKD31,UK32",Folkestone,20th Century newspaper,Media 12467,7,9,1936,Autumn,7,9,1936,Autumn,"to the White House to-day after his tour through the drought region , and to-night he will give a wireless address","The Times, 7th September 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12468,8,9,1936,Autumn,8,9,1936,Autumn,island . With the wetter years that have succeeded the droughts of 1933-34 interest in the subject has perhaps become less,"The Times, 8th September 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12469,8,9,1936,Autumn,8,9,1936,Autumn,"It is certain , however , that sooner or later droughts will recur , and in no branch of public administration","The Times, 8th September 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12470,8,9,1936,Autumn,8,9,1936,Autumn,"POWELL The engagement is announced between Mr. George Richard Smerger Drought , The Cameronians ( Scottish Rifles ) , son of","The Times, 8th September 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12471,8,9,1936,Autumn,8,9,1936,Autumn,") , son of the late Major G. T. A. Drought , R.A. , and of Mrs. Nugent Palmer , Ash","The Times, 8th September 1936",England,UKK,"UKK2,UKK1","UKK23,UKK13","Ash Priors,Cheltenham",20th Century newspaper,Media 12472,9,9,1936,Autumn,9,9,1936,Autumn,"in Bombay city . Ahmednagar , one of the chief drought- stricken areas , is reported to have experienced an inch","The Times, 9th September 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12473,11,9,1936,Autumn,11,9,1936,Autumn,due to persistent over- stocking during long periods of partial drought . The same process is at work in many parts,"The Times, 11st September 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12474,11,9,1936,Autumn,11,9,1936,Autumn,"a treasure house of the finest selection of Nature 's drought-resisting trees and shrubs , all of which were valuable stock","The Times, 11st September 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12475,12,9,1936,Autumn,12,9,1936,Autumn,", Bransgore , Christchurch . Hants . ( SPcCialists in drought-res-sting plants . ) . A DAY 'S HEDGE CLIPPING can","The Times, 12th September 1936",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,Bransgore,20th Century newspaper,Media 12476,12,9,1936,Autumn,12,9,1936,Autumn,had been necessary . This year the effect of the drought has been to cause the weekly totals of such imports,"The Times, 12th September 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12477,14,9,1936,Autumn,14,9,1936,Autumn,any sort is quite impracticable in view of the ever-recurring droughts . UNCHARTED : SALT LAKE. -. -For the first time,"The Times, 14th September 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12478,14,9,1936,Autumn,14,9,1936,Autumn,", which were showing signs of recovery after the prolonged drought , and he saw few poisonous or harmful plants .","The Times, 14th September 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12479,14,9,1936,Autumn,14,9,1936,Autumn,"this week have been heavy , thereby compensating for the drought Period conservatism . The price per box f , o.b","The Times, 14th September 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12480,15,9,1936,Autumn,15,9,1936,Autumn,"earth yielded its treasure grudgingly . Disillusion , fever , drought periodically shadowed those early days . The ox was the","The Times, 15th September 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12481,16,9,1936,Autumn,16,9,1936,Autumn,his products and in relieving the distress caused by recurrent droughts . The Republicans claim that the great body of American,"The Times, 16th September 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12482,19,9,1936,Autumn,19,9,1936,Autumn,NURSERIES . Bransgore. - Christchurch Hants . ( SpecialisLt in Drought-Resisting Plants . ) A BARGAIN in BRITISH BUI.BS. -Before ordering,"The Times, 19th September 1936",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,Bransgore,20th Century newspaper,Media 12483,21,9,1936,Autumn,21,9,1936,Autumn,"of national insurance to protect farmers against the consequences of drought and floods and other calamities . They still hoped ,","The Times, 21st September 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12484,21,9,1936,Autumn,21,9,1936,Autumn,". Allowing for the loss caused by the damage by drought to the present crop , the effect on the Dominion","The Times, 21st September 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12485,23,9,1936,Autumn,23,9,1936,Autumn,"of rain this may be the next step . The drought situation is also critical in parts of the Bijapur ,","The Times, 23th September 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12486,23,9,1936,Autumn,23,9,1936,Autumn,attacked by numerous bugs the leaf wilts and in a drought they may kill a plant . The striking picture on,"The Times, 23th September 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12487,25,9,1936,Autumn,25,9,1936,Autumn,"and last surviving child of the late Captain John A. Drought , of Whigsborough , Bier . Ireland . PLUMMER. -On","The Times, 25th September 1936",England,UKD,UKD4,UKD41,Belmont,20th Century newspaper,Media 12488,25,9,1936,Autumn,25,9,1936,Autumn,"from rainfall in the upper reaches . In periods of drought they have become diseased and died , to the deterioration","The Times, 25th September 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12489,26,9,1936,Autumn,26,9,1936,Autumn,". Branscare . Christchsu.re , Hants . ( Specialists in Drought-Resisting Plants . ) BASTTERSBY 'S OFFER -UT ANDITINSHGoWN1 years BLS","The Times, 26th September 1936",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12490,29,9,1936,Autumn,29,9,1936,Autumn,the crop . Interest on agreements of sale in the drought area is reduced to 6 per cent . and interest,"The Times, 29th September 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12491,29,9,1936,Autumn,29,9,1936,Autumn,revenue and also the amounts due to be paid by drought- stricken farmers in public relief . These sums have hitherto,"The Times, 29th September 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12492,1,10,1936,Autumn,1,10,1936,Autumn,"the projects of Napoleon to invade England ; and "" Drought and Flood in Turkana , "" by MIr . D.","The Times, 1st October 1936",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12493,1,10,1936,Autumn,1,10,1936,Autumn,earn- ings wvill not be so drastically affected by the drought as was previously feared . American Telephone rallied after displaying,"The Times, 1st October 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12494,3,10,1936,Autumn,3,10,1936,Autumn,"NURSERIES . Bransgore . Christchurch . Hants . Specialists in Drought-Resisting Plants . ASPERULA SUBEROSA 7/6 , Campanula aucheri 7/6 .","The Times, 3th October 1936",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,Bransgore,20th Century newspaper,Media 12495,3,10,1936,Autumn,3,10,1936,Autumn,"British Isles , and while there were no periods of drought , new low records were set up at many places","The Times, 3th October 1936","UK,England",UKH,UKH2,UKH23,Rothamsted,20th Century newspaper,Media 12496,3,10,1936,Autumn,3,10,1936,Autumn,"of a hard winter against those of a prolonged spring drought . That and the rasping , drying wind that too","The Times, 3th October 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12497,8,10,1936,Autumn,8,10,1936,Autumn,"LOSS OF TREES To the American farmer assailed by the drought ( or drouth , as the Middle WVest spells and","The Times, 8th October 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12498,8,10,1936,Autumn,8,10,1936,Autumn,"To the American farmer assailed by the drought ( or drouth , as the Middle WVest spells and pronounces it )","The Times, 8th October 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12499,8,10,1936,Autumn,8,10,1936,Autumn,. In the cen- tral and southern States of the drought area the great crop is corn ( maize ) .,"The Times, 8th October 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12500,8,10,1936,Autumn,8,10,1936,Autumn,normal . Such heat added a new terror to the drought . It could be argued that many of the towns,"The Times, 8th October 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12501,8,10,1936,Autumn,8,10,1936,Autumn,"Even more signifi- cant is the psychological effect . This drought is less severe , and the area wvas a little","The Times, 8th October 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12502,8,10,1936,Autumn,8,10,1936,Autumn,"Kentucky normally as green and lush as Hampshire , the drought has brought deep distress . Behind every calculation of immediate","The Times, 8th October 1936",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12503,8,10,1936,Autumn,8,10,1936,Autumn,"about water than Greenock does . Two years ago the drought was energetically , riof to say wastefully , tackled by","The Times, 8th October 1936",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM35,Greenock,20th Century newspaper,Media 12504,8,10,1936,Autumn,8,10,1936,Autumn,"past two years the FederaL Government has spent 100,0%0,000 on drought relief and drGught prevention . There is no reason to","The Times, 8th October 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12505,8,10,1936,Autumn,8,10,1936,Autumn,"accompanied the President on his tour have commented that the drought-stricken , farmers are reither starving nor in rags . This","The Times, 8th October 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12506,8,10,1936,Autumn,8,10,1936,Autumn,"candidate , advocates the building of 250,000 lakes in the drought area . The ligure may be high , but the","The Times, 8th October 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12507,10,10,1936,Autumn,10,10,1936,Autumn,"Whccl House , Brentford . Tel. , Ealing 2486 . DROUGHT-RESISTING PLANTS for Light Soils. - DIRIS STYLOSA ( blue )","The Times, 10th October 1936",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,"Brentford,Ealing",20th Century newspaper,Media 12508,12,10,1936,Autumn,12,10,1936,Autumn,"completely out of the ground , exposing the roots to drought and so causing their death if they are not replaced","The Times, 12th October 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12509,23,10,1936,Autumn,23,10,1936,Autumn,"an increase in load , and even carried over the drought periods without steam-generating . USE OF STEANM PLANT During a","The Times, 23th October 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12510,24,10,1936,Autumn,24,10,1936,Autumn,"Nurseries . Bransgore . Chrigtchurch , Hants ( specialst In Drought-Resisting Plants ) . IULBS ( British ) . -Fixed Daffodils","The Times, 24th October 1936",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,Bransgore,20th Century newspaper,Media 12511,24,10,1936,Autumn,24,10,1936,Autumn,was perfectiv satisfactory . Therc was now no danger of drought . Much more provision had been made for open spaces,"The Times, 24th October 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12512,26,10,1936,Autumn,26,10,1936,Autumn,"land is in permanent-pasture . Even in the cast pro-longed drought or frost is rare , so that England and Wales","The Times, 26th October 1936","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12513,29,10,1936,Autumn,29,10,1936,Autumn,the past year of the effects of a spell of drought . which to all intents and purposes ruined the wheat,"The Times, 29th October 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12514,29,10,1936,Autumn,29,10,1936,Autumn,Sampling not completed . Although otttput has been maintained . drought which has Persisted throughout the Quarter has delayed the starting,"The Times, 29th October 1936",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK15,Hardinge,20th Century newspaper,Media 12515,30,10,1936,Autumn,30,10,1936,Autumn,"of them had suffered successive onslaughts from trade depression , drought , and cattle disease , but he wvas glad to","The Times, 30th October 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12516,30,10,1936,Autumn,30,10,1936,Autumn,". Then the land could not be ploughed because of drought . In that year only 738,000 hectares were sown and","The Times, 30th October 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12517,5,11,1936,Autumn,5,11,1936,Autumn,". eager to face She siorms , frosts , and droughts . Selcrtion of candidates may bc made at any time","The Times, 5th November 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12518,5,11,1936,Autumn,5,11,1936,Autumn,"the failure of the crops as a result of a drought just at a critical period , and in these circumstances","The Times, 5th November 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12519,7,11,1936,Autumn,7,11,1936,Autumn,"a varietv of the Russian L. nzonadelphuma lily that tolerates drought with astonish- ing fortitude . Another yellow-flowered lily , but","The Times, 7th November 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12520,13,11,1936,Autumn,13,11,1936,Autumn,"I mention only round figures . As the result of drought the earnings from wheat and linseed traffic decreased by 588,000","The Times, 13th November 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12521,14,11,1936,Autumn,14,11,1936,Autumn,"rather bare of grass as the result of the recent drought , had put on only 20 when Mudge stepped across","The Times, 14th November 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12522,14,11,1936,Autumn,14,11,1936,Autumn,"most trying to late-planted shrubs and trees , and spring drought , such as has prevailed for some years , is","The Times, 14th November 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12523,17,11,1936,Autumn,17,11,1936,Autumn,"now suffered five bad years in succession . locusts , drought , and excessive rain in turn destroying or almost destroying","The Times, 17th November 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12524,17,11,1936,Autumn,17,11,1936,Autumn,"a larger area under ciultivation in the U.S.S.R. , but drought is said to have affected the latter so gravely that","The Times, 17th November 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12525,17,11,1936,Autumn,17,11,1936,Autumn,"'now suffered five bad years in succession , locusts , drought , and excessive rain in turn destroying , or almost","The Times, 17th November 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12526,23,11,1936,Autumn,23,11,1936,Autumn,"ensure the productivity of hundreds of thousands of acres where drought has hitherto killed many millions of sheep , and will","The Times, 23th November 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12527,27,11,1936,Autumn,27,11,1936,Autumn,"of our debtors who escaped the worst effects of the drought to make progress in reduction of their liabilities , and","The Times, 27th November 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12528,7,12,1936,Winter,7,12,1936,Winter,"there would not have been landslides , erosion , and drought with malaria in parts of Asia , North Africa ,","The Times, 7th December 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12529,9,12,1936,Winter,9,12,1936,Winter,the previous year . As a necessary result of that drought tbere wcas a fall of nearly 28 per cent .,"The Times, 9th December 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12530,11,12,1936,Winter,11,12,1936,Winter,as last year owing to the after effects of the drought and the very heavy losses of stock due thereto and,"The Times, 11st December 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12531,14,12,1936,Winter,14,12,1936,Winter,report the directors state as a consequence of the serious drought in the Argentinc Prior to the harvest season of 1935.,"The Times, 14th December 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12532,16,12,1936,Winter,16,12,1936,Winter,"unrelieved maize . ) During the summer following the recent drought , ruined farmers from the wheat belt were streaming away","The Times, 16th December 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12533,16,12,1936,Winter,16,12,1936,Winter,"difficult problem which Fort Constantine presented-we had lost in the drought nearly 15,000 cattle out of a total herd of 17,000","The Times, 16th December 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12534,16,12,1936,Winter,16,12,1936,Winter,on Fort Constantine and the Northern Stations in the terrible drought of the previous year . We realized an average price,"The Times, 16th December 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12535,17,12,1936,Winter,17,12,1936,Winter,". Mr. R. Culver . Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Drought , the Rev. F. L. Hamel-Smith . Licutennt-Colonel 1 .","The Times, 17th December 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12536,19,12,1936,Winter,19,12,1936,Winter,"price of wool , but also by a very serious drought . As the inevitable result of those adverse circumstances there","The Times, 19th December 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12537,19,12,1936,Winter,19,12,1936,Winter,"two factors are mainly responsible-first , that instead of a drought we had , on the whole , a favourable rainfall","The Times, 19th December 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12538,21,12,1936,Winter,21,12,1936,Winter,"acre , but to the square mile ; and when drought comes vast areas have temporarily to be abandoned . Extensive","The Times, 21st December 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12539,22,12,1936,Winter,22,12,1936,Winter,Care ) . President Wilfred ( A. Vasey ) . Drought ( 1 . H. Browvn ) . Five-Five-Six-Two ( A.,"The Times, 22th December 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12540,22,12,1936,Winter,22,12,1936,Winter,commenced some time previously . Then they had the continued drought and the aftermath of bad crops of wheat and linseed,"The Times, 22th December 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12541,24,12,1936,Winter,24,12,1936,Winter,"; but though the copious rain of Whitsuntide broke the drought , there was no measurable rain in May . A","The Times, 24th December 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12542,30,12,1936,Winter,30,12,1936,Winter,"per cent . improvement was effected during years of unprecedented drought , says Colonel Harold , was no mean achieve- ment","The Times, 30th December 1936",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12543,1,1,1937,Winter,1,1,1937,Winter,", though they are in different States ; and the drought which , after a year 's breathing space , returned","The Times, 1st January 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12544,2,1,1937,Winter,2,1,1937,Winter,to nearly all wet ground is as fatal as pro-longed drought is to most ; and only a few will tolerate,"The Times, 2th January 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12545,2,1,1937,Winter,2,1,1937,Winter,"sprinig and early summer , while in Rhtodesia the Prolonged drought was the cause of abnormal mortality in our herds .","The Times, 2th January 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12546,4,1,1937,Winter,4,1,1937,Winter,death from cold are reported from the countryside . The drought which has been experienced for the last two months almost,"The Times, 4th January 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12547,4,1,1937,Winter,4,1,1937,Winter,"some loss of livestock . The only prolonged period of drought was that in Mav , mentioned above . Monthly Sunshine","The Times, 4th January 1937",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH23,Rothamsted,20th Century newspaper,Media 12548,5,1,1937,Winter,5,1,1937,Winter,( Mr. Dowse ) .......... Dowse S tO 5 000 DROUGHT ( Miss G. Edge ) ........ Private 7 10 5,"The Times, 5th January 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12549,6,1,1937,Winter,6,1,1937,Winter,Syrs. 10 sr. 5 lb . Mr. J. Gordon 0 Drought ( Miss G. Edge ) . 7yrs. 10 st. 5,"The Times, 6th January 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12550,6,1,1937,Winter,6,1,1937,Winter,have left Basic with about 20.000 foreign visitors . The drought which prevailed since the beginning of December was broken yester-,"The Times, 6th January 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12551,8,1,1937,Winter,8,1,1937,Winter,B.C.S .. aged 78 . No flowers . Funcral at droughtol Lo-morrow ( Saturday ) . 12 o'clock . DEATHS (,"The Times, 8th January 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12552,8,1,1937,Winter,8,1,1937,Winter,"to visit a land of many contrasts , a land-of drought and of flood , a land of great riches and","The Times, 8th January 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12553,9,1,1937,Winter,9,1,1937,Winter,the exceptional rise in grain prices resulting from the recent drought in certain producing areas ; and it is too early,"The Times, 9th January 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12554,11,1,1937,Winter,11,1,1937,Winter,in the hills who have suffered from a series of droughts are properly emphasized . On the political side the conclusion,"The Times, 11st January 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12555,11,1,1937,Winter,11,1,1937,Winter,"of Trento , by 40ft. , owing to the prolonged drought , has revealed remains which , in the opinion of","The Times, 11st January 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12556,14,1,1937,Winter,14,1,1937,Winter,"of business activity , protecting industry from alternate floods and droughts . A beginning can not be made too soon ,","The Times, 14th January 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12557,15,1,1937,Winter,15,1,1937,Winter,comprehensive programme to meet the serious conditions created by the drought in the prairie country and the acquisition by the Government,"The Times, 15th January 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12558,16,1,1937,Winter,16,1,1937,Winter,"a comprehensive programme to meet the conditions created by the drought in the prairie country , over parts of which the","The Times, 16th January 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12559,18,1,1937,Winter,18,1,1937,Winter,"to seed down to pasture the dried-out lands in the drought-stricken region of the prairie country have failed , because unless","The Times, 18th January 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12560,20,1,1937,Winter,20,1,1937,Winter,", and was managed by Muir Young , Limited . DROUGHT ENDED IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT ADELAIDE , JAN.","The Times, 20th January 1937",England,UKC,UKC2,UKC23,Sunderland,20th Century newspaper,Media 12561,20,1,1937,Winter,20,1,1937,Winter,"for sheep-farmers , which was long gloomy owing to persistent drought , has greatly improved . hi one district the rainis","The Times, 20th January 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12562,22,1,1937,Winter,22,1,1937,Winter,have been carried through and unless the afflictions of further droughts are again visited upon us . Our factory at West,"The Times, 22th January 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12563,23,1,1937,Winter,23,1,1937,Winter,"Viola . For Rockers or Border . Longest flow'ering . Drought resisting . 2s. 6d. doz. , 17s. 6id. 100 .","The Times, 23th January 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12564,25,1,1937,Winter,25,1,1937,Winter,grasshopper plague in 1937 as a result of the widespread droughtin 1936 was much more serious than a year ago .,"The Times, 25th January 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12565,29,1,1937,Winter,29,1,1937,Winter,"things besides dykes and dams and river channels . Recurrent droughts and floods are two sides of one problem , intensified","The Times, 29th January 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12566,29,1,1937,Winter,29,1,1937,Winter,"traffic , to meet abnormal livestock movements , due to drought conditions . This was largely a one-way traffic , with","The Times, 29th January 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12567,29,1,1937,Winter,29,1,1937,Winter,"owing to the depressed state of agriculture caused by severe drought conditions , and the necessity of providing for the heavy","The Times, 29th January 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12568,29,1,1937,Winter,29,1,1937,Winter,"industry in the world that rc- covers so quickly from drought conditions as the Ausiralian wool industry , and it seems","The Times, 29th January 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12569,30,1,1937,Winter,30,1,1937,Winter,"imports amounted to $2,419,000,000. an increase of $372,000,000 . The drought , the maritime strike , the more rapid increase in","The Times, 30th January 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12570,3,2,1937,Winter,3,2,1937,Winter,"with an adequate supply of water in the time of drought. -CoriMANDER SIR WALTER WINDHAM , 25 , Berkeley Square ,","The Times, 3th February 1937",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Battersea,20th Century newspaper,Media 12571,5,2,1937,Winter,5,2,1937,Winter,"a day or two , for coping with the recurrent droughts in the great dustbowl area . It is recognized that","The Times, 5th February 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12572,5,2,1937,Winter,5,2,1937,Winter,"great dustbowl area . It is recognized that flood and drought , like "" boom "" and "" slump , ""","The Times, 5th February 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12573,6,2,1937,Winter,6,2,1937,Winter,"the normal rainfall , and Many stations recorded an absolute drought of about three weeks ' duration . At Oxford the","The Times, 6th February 1937",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 12574,6,2,1937,Winter,6,2,1937,Winter,"27 to May 21 was entirely rainless , the longest drought on record at Oxford for the time of year .","The Times, 6th February 1937",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 12575,6,2,1937,Winter,6,2,1937,Winter,"our climate , and neither frost , flood , nor drought troubles them seriously . With foreign plants it is different","The Times, 6th February 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12576,9,2,1937,Winter,9,2,1937,Winter,matter in the water was rather pronounced owing to the drought . How muchi the Thames was used for business and,"The Times, 9th February 1937",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 12577,9,2,1937,Winter,9,2,1937,Winter,the Preference stock have been affected by the very unfavourable drought conditions in the territory served by the com- pany and,"The Times, 9th February 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12578,10,2,1937,Winter,10,2,1937,Winter,to be able to use them when the next industrial drought occurs . Yet I am not the only one to,"The Times, 10th February 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12579,10,2,1937,Winter,10,2,1937,Winter,thc Preference Stock have been affected by the very unfavourable drought conditions in the territory served by the Company and also,"The Times, 10th February 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12580,12,2,1937,Winter,12,2,1937,Winter,DAYS WITH GUN AND ROD . By Captain J. B. Drought . Philip Allan . 1Os. 6d . NAPOLEON . By,"The Times, 12th February 1937",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM24,Spottiswoode,20th Century newspaper,Media 12581,13,2,1937,Winter,13,2,1937,Winter,"known plant , Ourisia coccinea , which suffers sun and drought even less than the A nemonopsis . It has creeping","The Times, 13th February 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12582,18,2,1937,Winter,18,2,1937,Winter,"pastoral belt , including areas where there have been prolonged droughts , now almost assure one of the best seasons for","The Times, 18th February 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12583,20,2,1937,Winter,20,2,1937,Winter,". For Rockery or Border . Longest flower- ing . Drought resisting . 2s. 6d. doz. , 17s. 6d . I00","The Times, 20th February 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12584,20,2,1937,Winter,20,2,1937,Winter,season for water- flow in the rivers experienced since the drought started in 1933 . From the fisherman 's point of,"The Times, 20th February 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12585,20,2,1937,Winter,20,2,1937,Winter,Feb. 12 ) ; Ma ) . 1 . V. Drought ( Jan 9 ) ; Mai . E. D ..,"The Times, 20th February 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12586,23,2,1937,Winter,23,2,1937,Winter,"with Gun and Rod , "" by Captain J. B. Drought ; "" The Oxinden and Peyton Letters , 1642-1670 ,","The Times, 23th February 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12587,23,2,1937,Winter,23,2,1937,Winter,"B. DROUGHrr . Philip Allan . 10s. 6d . Captain Drought has here collected , and added to , various sketches","The Times, 23th February 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12588,26,2,1937,Winter,26,2,1937,Winter,continued drain for the relief of unemploy- ment and the drought-stricken area of the Prairie Provinces . The deficit on the,"The Times, 26th February 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12589,26,2,1937,Winter,26,2,1937,Winter,"; in fact , our heavy mortality losses in the drought of 1936 suggest that we had over- stocked our areas","The Times, 26th February 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12590,26,2,1937,Winter,26,2,1937,Winter,than the Principality of W'ales . Al'ter this spell of drought it wias indeed pleasant to hear that it started raining,"The Times, 26th February 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12591,1,3,1937,Spring,1,3,1937,Spring,"programme of soil conservation , to attack the flood and drought problem , and to arrest the wastage of natural resources","The Times, 1st March 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12592,1,3,1937,Spring,1,3,1937,Spring,"the way from its source to the sea , for drought and flood control . . . for a definite reduction","The Times, 1st March 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12593,5,3,1937,Spring,5,3,1937,Spring,"for agriculture and industrial workers , to control flood and drought , and generate cheap power , "" with any reasonable","The Times, 5th March 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12594,5,3,1937,Spring,5,3,1937,Spring,", and democratic solution of our difficulties . Floods , droughts , agricultural surpluses , strikes , industrial confusion . and","The Times, 5th March 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12595,6,3,1937,Spring,6,3,1937,Spring,"free soil . They are sun plants and abhor a drought . Production of new kinds is unceasing , and to-day","The Times, 6th March 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12596,16,3,1937,Spring,16,3,1937,Spring,"French , by E. M St1phan. 4 : -Floods and Drought , by Lieutenant-Colonel F. C. Temple . 4.20 : -","The Times, 16th March 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12597,17,3,1937,Spring,17,3,1937,Spring,the national income was the largest on record . The drought caused a sharp rise in prices of farm products and,"The Times, 17th March 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12598,20,3,1937,Spring,20,3,1937,Spring,SUZANNE ( Owner ) . 2 : Captain A. H. Drought 's LEA- LAND ( Owvr'er ) . 3 . Five,"The Times, 20th March 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12599,20,3,1937,Spring,20,3,1937,Spring,"; and with the earth brimful of water a summer drought should have no terrors for rosarians . Last year ,","The Times, 20th March 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12600,24,3,1937,Spring,24,3,1937,Spring,"acts of God . IHe blamed the Government neither for drought or floods , but there was a responsibility on the","The Times, 24th March 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12601,24,3,1937,Spring,24,3,1937,Spring,to the sea ; we wanted it in times of drought to help cultivation . He was impressed by the statement,"The Times, 24th March 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12602,24,3,1937,Spring,24,3,1937,Spring,during the next nine months ; in other words a drought ! I expect similar conditions maintain over the whole country,"The Times, 24th March 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12603,24,3,1937,Spring,24,3,1937,Spring,will be interesting to see whether there will be a drought or if the weather has further surprises for us. -MIr,"The Times, 24th March 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12604,24,3,1937,Spring,24,3,1937,Spring,"an atmosphere of returning I prosperity . Siam. -In Siam drought has seriously damaged the rice crop , and , as","The Times, 24th March 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12605,25,3,1937,Spring,25,3,1937,Spring,"important matter that leaves the outlook a little uncertain . Drought conditions , they state , continue to be a serious","The Times, 25th March 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12606,29,3,1937,Spring,29,3,1937,Spring,only one feed a day . In a period of drought or on very poor land a more generous allowance of,"The Times, 29th March 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12607,29,3,1937,Spring,29,3,1937,Spring,"Viola . For Rockery and Border . Longest flowering , drought resisting . 2s. 6d. doz. - 17s. 6d. 100 .","The Times, 29th March 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12608,31,3,1937,Spring,31,3,1937,Spring,of food by famine occasioned by a long period of drought . The Government are anxious to check the exodus of,"The Times, 31st March 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12609,2,4,1937,Spring,2,4,1937,Spring,times within the last half-dozen seasons we have-complained of winter droughts . In the season 1931-32 only once was it necessary,"The Times, 2th April 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12610,2,4,1937,Spring,2,4,1937,Spring,less than three years ago we were suffering from severe drought . The experiences of the past month will doubtless raise,"The Times, 2th April 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12611,2,4,1937,Spring,2,4,1937,Spring,", until recently , had been suffer- ing from partial drought conditions . 1 will conclude my remarks by reading a","The Times, 2th April 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12612,3,4,1937,Spring,3,4,1937,Spring,grown Viola . For Rockery and Border-' Longest flowering . drought resisting . 2s. 6d. doz .. 17s. 6d. 100 .,"The Times, 3th April 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12613,3,4,1937,Spring,3,4,1937,Spring,"is . From the air , after three years of drought , the ground looks griled to dust , with only","The Times, 3th April 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12614,9,4,1937,Spring,9,4,1937,Spring,PrMrFE . J. W. M. ( MTessrs . Singleton . Drought and Shultleivortb . Southsea ) . RoDGeR . 1 .,"The Times, 9th April 1937",England,UKJ,"UKJ3,UKJ1","UKJ31,UKJ11","Southsea,Windsor",20th Century newspaper,Media 12615,9,4,1937,Spring,9,4,1937,Spring,"mind still retains the memory of its serfhood. and where drought , the chances of the tempest and the backwaardness of","The Times, 9th April 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12616,13,4,1937,Spring,13,4,1937,Spring,"the situation seemed to be under control . Tho long drought in PALESTINE was broken on Saturday by a storm ,","The Times, 13th April 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12617,15,4,1937,Spring,15,4,1937,Spring,"lack of stibsoil moisttire prospects in the areas alTected by drought still appeared none too good , and it was therefore","The Times, 15th April 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12618,15,4,1937,Spring,15,4,1937,Spring,"the three Prairie Provinces large areas were again affected by drought , some districts suffering complete loss . Fortunately , this","The Times, 15th April 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12619,15,4,1937,Spring,15,4,1937,Spring,"in all , about half the crop area failed through drought . In spite of thcse misfortunes and the ever-growing temptation","The Times, 15th April 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12620,15,4,1937,Spring,15,4,1937,Spring,Saskatchewan and the mort- gage and land companies covering the drought areas in that Province . This is an arrangement whereby,"The Times, 15th April 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12621,15,4,1937,Spring,15,4,1937,Spring,". The object of this Act is the rehabilitation of drought areas , so that they may be put to the","The Times, 15th April 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12622,16,4,1937,Spring,16,4,1937,Spring,Lysaght. and Mrs. WVolff . MR . G. R. S. DROUGHT AND Miss R. B. FF . POWELL The marriage took,"The Times, 16th April 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12623,16,4,1937,Spring,16,4,1937,Spring,". Donhead , Wilts , of Mr. George Richard Smerger Drought , The Cameronians ( Scottish Rifles ) , son of","The Times, 16th April 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12624,16,4,1937,Spring,16,4,1937,Spring,") , son of the late Major G. T. A. Drought , R.A. , and of Mrs. Nugent Palmer , of","The Times, 16th April 1937",England,UKK,"UKK2,UKK1","UKK23,UKK13","Ash Priors,Cheltenham",20th Century newspaper,Media 12625,17,4,1937,Spring,17,4,1937,Spring,"by the Right Rev. Roscow Shedden . GEoROE RtCItABt SMERGER DROuGHT . Thc Cameronians . ( Scottish Riles ) , of","The Times, 17th April 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12626,17,4,1937,Spring,17,4,1937,Spring,"Wicklo , v. son of the late Major Acton ' Droughtl R.A .. and Mrs. Nugent Palmer . to RosEsmty BEATRICE","The Times, 17th April 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12627,17,4,1937,Spring,17,4,1937,Spring,"V'iola . For Rockery and Border . Longest flowering . drought resisting , 2s. 6d. doz .. 17s. 6d. 100 .","The Times, 17th April 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12628,17,4,1937,Spring,17,4,1937,Spring,"Empire Parliamentary Association also sailed in the Windsor Castle . DROUGHT IN FRENCH MOROCCO FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT CASABLANCA , APRIL 16","The Times, 17th April 1937",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ11,Windsor Castle,20th Century newspaper,Media 12629,17,4,1937,Spring,17,4,1937,Spring,"MOROCCO FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT CASABLANCA , APRIL 16 The prolonged drought in Southern Morocco is having serious results , particularly in","The Times, 17th April 1937",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ11,Windsor Castle,20th Century newspaper,Media 12630,17,4,1937,Spring,17,4,1937,Spring,"Comd . ( April S1 ) Lt. G. R. S. Drought . Cameronians. to be Supervisinjg Off , for Phys .","The Times, 17th April 1937",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,Aldershot,20th Century newspaper,Media 12631,19,4,1937,Spring,19,4,1937,Spring,"the pests , as the young grubs do not tolerate drought . These grubs hatch out of the minute seed-like eggs","The Times, 19th April 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12632,20,4,1937,Spring,20,4,1937,Spring,; and add that they are drovers who in the drought period at the end of the last century were poaching,"The Times, 20th April 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12633,20,4,1937,Spring,20,4,1937,Spring,"stability under extremes ' of heato'r cold , damp or drought , accounts for the world- wide 'use of teak in","The Times, 20th April 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12634,24,4,1937,Spring,24,4,1937,Spring,"presented is a study of conditions created by the great drought . It was written by Mrs. Minnie Evans Bicknell ,","The Times, 24th April 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12635,27,4,1937,Spring,27,4,1937,Spring,crop was again short owing to the 1934 and 1935 droughts and amounted to 3.8441b .. against 3.82Slb. for the previous,"The Times, 27th April 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12636,27,4,1937,Spring,27,4,1937,Spring,3.82Slb. for the previous season . Provided no further severe droughts be exrcricnced the cardamom crop should . it is stated,"The Times, 27th April 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12637,27,4,1937,Spring,27,4,1937,Spring,"OTHER PRODUCTS Coconut production was m.ore profitable , but the droughts of the two previous years and the lack of cultivation","The Times, 27th April 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12638,1,5,1937,Spring,1,5,1937,Spring,"Viola . For Rockery atnd Border . Longcst flowering . drought resisting , 2s. 6d. doz .. 17s. 6d. 100 .","The Times, 1st May 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12639,6,5,1937,Spring,6,5,1937,Spring,than 10 per cent . of the soil in the drought areas had been seriously impaired . With the world 's,"The Times, 6th May 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12640,6,5,1937,Spring,6,5,1937,Spring,"but by June or July the serious extent of the drought in the U.S.A. was gener- ally realized , and prices","The Times, 6th May 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12641,6,5,1937,Spring,6,5,1937,Spring,"to 73S.6891b. ( against 726.9421b . ) . Very sevcre drought to end of March . hail during April , and","The Times, 6th May 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12642,8,5,1937,Spring,8,5,1937,Spring,grown Viola . For Rockery and Border . Longest flower-ing. drought resisting . 2s. 6d. doz .. 17s. 6d. 100 .,"The Times, 8th May 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12643,10,5,1937,Spring,10,5,1937,Spring,"all districts , except the heart of last year 's drought area , have sufficient moisture to promote germination , but","The Times, 10th May 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12644,15,5,1937,Spring,15,5,1937,Spring,". For Rocker and Border . Lonigest flower- ing , drought resisting . 2s. 6d. doz .. 17s. 6d. 1051 .","The Times, 15th May 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12645,19,5,1937,Spring,19,5,1937,Spring,"weather seriously affected the restttts . A long period of drought , which reduced the tonnage of sugar carried by 44.838","The Times, 19th May 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12646,20,5,1937,Spring,20,5,1937,Spring,to the failure of the coffcc crop . A severe drought was experienced over the wholc coffee area in the latter,"The Times, 20th May 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12647,22,5,1937,Spring,22,5,1937,Spring,moist enough to carry the plants on over a June drought ; only sunshine is needed to complete the picture .,"The Times, 22th May 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12648,25,5,1937,Spring,25,5,1937,Spring,trifling cost ) so that in the event of a drought ( we heard the perpetual rain falling outside and stamped,"The Times, 25th May 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12649,25,5,1937,Spring,25,5,1937,Spring,stamped in furious applause ) -in the event of a drought ( I repeat the word as the dauntless speaker repeated,"The Times, 25th May 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12650,29,5,1937,Spring,29,5,1937,Spring,"of a countryman in weather , and remembers vividly the drought of 40 years ago ! Did he read the newspapers","The Times, 29th May 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12651,4,6,1937,Summer,4,6,1937,Summer,"9 . PLANNING IN U 'S . FIGHTING FLOOD AND DROUGHT THE PRESIDENT 'S MESSAGE From Our Own Correspondent WASHINGTON ,","The Times, 4th June 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12652,4,6,1937,Summer,4,6,1937,Summer,floods and of the soil erosion which accompanies the recurrent droughts . These bodies will be modelled upon the Tennessee Valley,"The Times, 4th June 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12653,4,6,1937,Summer,4,6,1937,Summer,general public by two major disasters last year . The drought which extended over thirteen States of the Middle West in,"The Times, 4th June 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12654,4,6,1937,Summer,4,6,1937,Summer,"incalculable damage and cost many hundreds of lives . Alternate droughts and floods are perhaps in the order of Nature ,","The Times, 4th June 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12655,4,6,1937,Summer,4,6,1937,Summer,"concern , while no measures to control the ravages of drought and flood could be effective which did not extend over","The Times, 4th June 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12656,4,6,1937,Summer,4,6,1937,Summer,comprising a large number of States . Not until the drought and dust storms of 1935 were followed by the affliction,"The Times, 4th June 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12657,4,6,1937,Summer,4,6,1937,Summer,But the awaken- ing of American public opinion after the drought of last summner was completed by the appalling floods of,"The Times, 4th June 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12658,4,6,1937,Summer,4,6,1937,Summer,". People were then forced to recognize that floods and drought were aspects of the same problem , and that it","The Times, 4th June 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12659,5,6,1937,Summer,5,6,1937,Summer,for long and ground that dries out in a short drought . This usually happens in places where the gardener relies,"The Times, 5th June 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12660,7,6,1937,Summer,7,6,1937,Summer,W. F. CANNINr ; ( Messrs . T. D. B. Drought and E. C. Ashton Shuttlewonrh . Eastmans . Southsea ),"The Times, 7th June 1937",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ31,Southsea,20th Century newspaper,Media 12661,7,6,1937,Summer,7,6,1937,Summer,"When this system is used , and in a prolonged drought it becomes a necessity , the line should be set","The Times, 7th June 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12662,7,6,1937,Summer,7,6,1937,Summer,growth to the wheat crop in. all sections outside the drought areas of Southern Saskatchewan and Alberta . In the latter,"The Times, 7th June 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12663,7,6,1937,Summer,7,6,1937,Summer,"where crops are not too severely damaged by drifting and drought conditions , states the weekly crop report of the Canadian","The Times, 7th June 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12664,8,6,1937,Summer,8,6,1937,Summer,"these downs is never hard , even in time of drought ; it remains like a beautifully soft carpet . The","The Times, 8th June 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12665,15,6,1937,Summer,15,6,1937,Summer,"in the areas most seriously affected by a serics of droughts . Those proposals involved , on the one hand ,","The Times, 15th June 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12666,19,6,1937,Summer,19,6,1937,Summer,two successive winters of flood following two successive seasons of drought . Perhaps for the first time they began to speculate,"The Times, 19th June 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12667,19,6,1937,Summer,19,6,1937,Summer,on the possi-bility of striking a balance between flood and drought ; between the extremes of water surplus and water shortage,"The Times, 19th June 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12668,19,6,1937,Summer,19,6,1937,Summer,nothing paradoxical in the Ministry 's action ; floods and droughts are aspects of the same problem . It is a,"The Times, 19th June 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12669,19,6,1937,Summer,19,6,1937,Summer,rapidly as the old lazy disposition to regard floods and droughts as romantic conflicts between the elemental forces of nature and,"The Times, 19th June 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12670,19,6,1937,Summer,19,6,1937,Summer,to an unsentimental realization that the incidence of flood and drought can be controlled bv engineer-ing methods based upon an accumulation,"The Times, 19th June 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12671,19,6,1937,Summer,19,6,1937,Summer,STORAGE RESERVOIRS The most obvious remedy against both flood and drought would be to restore the lost forests so that they,"The Times, 19th June 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12672,19,6,1937,Summer,19,6,1937,Summer,"while , in a country like England , where serious droughts are few and floods have hitherto caused comparatively little damage","The Times, 19th June 1937",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12673,19,6,1937,Summer,19,6,1937,Summer,side to the question . The money lost by the drought of three years ago and the floods of recent winters,"The Times, 19th June 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12674,19,6,1937,Summer,19,6,1937,Summer,"to many men . - In this country flood and drought con- trol is no longer a doubtful engineering experiment ,","The Times, 19th June 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12675,19,6,1937,Summer,19,6,1937,Summer,"off excessive rain like that of last winter . In drought , too , they absorb the moisture , so that","The Times, 19th June 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12676,21,6,1937,Summer,21,6,1937,Summer,"reports from SOUTHERN SASkATcHENVAN indicate that on account of the drought 7,000,000 acres of wheat are in danger , pasture is","The Times, 21st June 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12677,23,6,1937,Summer,23,6,1937,Summer,"can it solve by itself the problems of flood and drought . I am , Sir , yours obediently , H.","The Times, 23th June 1937",England,"UKJ,UKI","UKJ4,UKI1","UKJ42,UKI11","North Ormesby,Westminster",20th Century newspaper,Media 12678,23,6,1937,Summer,23,6,1937,Summer,"cent. , but as there has been a very serious drought on the gardens it may be more difficult than usual","The Times, 23th June 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12679,26,6,1937,Summer,26,6,1937,Summer,J. R. Gregory . S. J. Somrers-Cox . J. V. Drought . J. Wr . Lord . Hamish Sotiter . W.,"The Times, 26th June 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12680,2,7,1937,Summer,2,7,1937,Summer,"Licutenant Mlichacl Blake , Lieutenant Michael Scymour . Licutenant Eric Drought . Mr. David Campbell . Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Portal","The Times, 2th July 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12681,2,7,1937,Summer,2,7,1937,Summer,"to a reduction of 300,000 in Federal disabilities grant and drought relief . SEARCH FOR OLD IRON APPEAL TO HOUSEHOLDS BY","The Times, 2th July 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12682,3,7,1937,Summer,3,7,1937,Summer,"large extent the improvement is due to a reduction in drought expenses , which for 1936 were only a little over","The Times, 3th July 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12683,3,7,1937,Summer,3,7,1937,Summer,", though it should be noted that had the entire drought expenses of that year been charged against revenue little profit","The Times, 3th July 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12684,3,7,1937,Summer,3,7,1937,Summer,"This improve- ment was due mainly to the reduction in drought expenses , which were only a little over 2,000. com-","The Times, 3th July 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12685,3,7,1937,Summer,3,7,1937,Summer,"aboyc , 19,000 from reserve to cover one- half of drought expenses ) . The directors transfer 10000 to stock renewal","The Times, 3th July 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12686,3,7,1937,Summer,3,7,1937,Summer,could retain present foreman . Mtild climate . free from drought or crop failure . Owner aged 72. in failing health,"The Times, 3th July 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12687,5,7,1937,Summer,5,7,1937,Summer,plants usualiv get away-wcil without any further watering unless the drought is unduly prolonged . It will help the plants also,"The Times, 5th July 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12688,6,7,1937,Summer,6,7,1937,Summer,was got by the Darley Arabian . In times of drought it is getting more and more difficult to train racehorses,"The Times, 6th July 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12689,6,7,1937,Summer,6,7,1937,Summer,"was further influenced by fears of an extension of the drought area . The market then became quiet , with Prices","The Times, 6th July 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12690,10,7,1937,Summer,10,7,1937,Summer,"his authority and end his activities . RAVAGES OF CANADIAN DROUGHT THE FARMERS ' COURAGE FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT OTTAWA , JuLy","The Times, 10th July 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12691,12,7,1937,Summer,12,7,1937,Summer,"high , hot winds . Early seeded crops in the drought areas are practically a total loss , but if moisture","The Times, 12th July 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12692,14,7,1937,Summer,14,7,1937,Summer,", having been re-elected , the proceedings terminated . CONTINUED DROUGHT IN MALAYA TIN-MINING DIFFICULTIES IPOH ( F.M.S. ) , July","The Times, 14th July 1937",England,UKC,UKC2,UKC21,Whinney,20th Century newspaper,Media 12693,14,7,1937,Summer,14,7,1937,Summer,"TIN-MINING DIFFICULTIES IPOH ( F.M.S. ) , July 13. -The drought posi- tion , which is hindering tin-mining in the Federated","The Times, 14th July 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12694,14,7,1937,Summer,14,7,1937,Summer,and further advanced owing to buying stimulated by reports of droughty conditions in the Argen- done and the ready absorption of,"The Times, 14th July 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12695,16,7,1937,Summer,16,7,1937,Summer,favourably for the stock . A rather lengthy period of drought terminated during the opening days of the present month in,"The Times, 16th July 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12696,16,7,1937,Summer,16,7,1937,Summer,"refreshing rain which greatly benefited the heather crop . The drought , which had lasted for about six weeks , was","The Times, 16th July 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12697,16,7,1937,Summer,16,7,1937,Summer,"to be made abroad next year . BREAK IN CANADIAN DROUGHT TOO LATE FOR MANY CROPS FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT WINNIPEG ,","The Times, 16th July 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12698,16,7,1937,Summer,16,7,1937,Summer,"FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT WINNIPEG , JULY 15 The disastrous long-continued drought broke yesterday , when copious rains fell generally over the","The Times, 16th July 1937",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI21,Edmonton,20th Century newspaper,Media 12699,16,7,1937,Summer,16,7,1937,Summer,"Agriculture , Mr. Gardiner , returned to-day from the Western drought area , and announced that the cost of drought relief","The Times, 16th July 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12700,16,7,1937,Summer,16,7,1937,Summer,"Western drought area , and announced that the cost of drought relief is likely to be $15,000,000 ( 3,000,000 ) ,","The Times, 16th July 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12701,16,7,1937,Summer,16,7,1937,Summer,", all of which indicate that , mainly owing to drought , the Canadian crop will be a small one ,","The Times, 16th July 1937",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12702,16,7,1937,Summer,16,7,1937,Summer,"higher in a somewhat greater ratio , mainly owing to drought conditions last year , which restricted the output of our","The Times, 16th July 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12703,17,7,1937,Summer,17,7,1937,Summer,16 A scheme to restore large ranching areas in the drought-stricken West which were thrown open to homesteaders during years of,"The Times, 17th July 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12704,17,7,1937,Summer,17,7,1937,Summer,. The rest of the relief pro- gramme for the drought-stricken area follows the general scheme of last year . Provision,"The Times, 17th July 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12705,17,7,1937,Summer,17,7,1937,Summer,"[ 3,000,000 ] . The Dominion continues to regard the drought as a national emergency and will continue to pay the","The Times, 17th July 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12706,17,7,1937,Summer,17,7,1937,Summer,and the many shallow-rooting plants that have felt the recent drought . The rain will also make the difference between success,"The Times, 17th July 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12707,19,7,1937,Summer,19,7,1937,Summer,dry spring was experienced . One report blames the continuous drought for a bad nesting season . Another report states 101,"The Times, 19th July 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12708,19,7,1937,Summer,19,7,1937,Summer,the heather is imnproving . One report states that a drought set in between the end of April and the beginning,"The Times, 19th July 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12709,22,7,1937,Summer,22,7,1937,Summer,"which proves the complete destruction of the 12,000,000 acres by drought and confirms that the West faces its worst crop failure","The Times, 22th July 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12710,23,7,1937,Summer,23,7,1937,Summer,"As I pointed out at our last mceting , a drought year such as 1935 prejudices to some extent the succeeding","The Times, 23th July 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12711,23,7,1937,Summer,23,7,1937,Summer,"3d. , wvhen sales at low prices were forced by drought conditions . SHEEP NUMBERS We marked during the year 200,841","The Times, 23th July 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12712,24,7,1937,Summer,24,7,1937,Summer,would be able to stand the strain of any conceivable drought . Mr. R. M. GANTRY drew attention to an item,"The Times, 24th July 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12713,27,7,1937,Summer,27,7,1937,Summer,"he middle of July under the influence of the persistent drought . Although rain finally came , it is hardly possible","The Times, 27th July 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12714,28,7,1937,Summer,28,7,1937,Summer,", seemed to be dying from the effects of severe drought-they looked all burnt up . At Zermatt I was told","The Times, 28th July 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12715,2,8,1937,Summer,2,8,1937,Summer,"pessimism in its present content-ment . Perhaps the memory of drought and disappointment in other years clouds the prospect , warning","The Times, 2th August 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12716,2,8,1937,Summer,2,8,1937,Summer,pointed out that even though this action was followed by drought . which reduced supplies more drastically than A.A.A. production control,"The Times, 2th August 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12717,2,8,1937,Summer,2,8,1937,Summer,"customary diet , and importations , even after the third drought , were only an insignificant percentage of total supply .","The Times, 2th August 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12718,4,8,1937,Summer,4,8,1937,Summer,business . improsed crop advices. and liquidation offset Southern Hemisphere drought complaints . The close wyas weak at 478c. to 43.,"The Times, 4th August 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12719,5,8,1937,Summer,5,8,1937,Summer,"on a national scale with the problems of flood , drought . and soil erosion . The sooner these Bills are","The Times, 5th August 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12720,5,8,1937,Summer,5,8,1937,Summer,"this abnormal continent , it has its attendant dangers . Drought and tsetse force two- thirds of the population to live","The Times, 5th August 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12721,6,8,1937,Summer,6,8,1937,Summer,"partition . PASTURES NEW FOR 250,000 CANADIAN CATTLE FIGHT AGAINST DROUGHT FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT WINNIPEG , AUG. 5 Mr. J. G.","The Times, 6th August 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12722,6,8,1937,Summer,6,8,1937,Summer,"the most spectacular item of the present emergency campaign against drought , but Mr. Gardiner expressed his confidence that the far-","The Times, 6th August 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12723,6,8,1937,Summer,6,8,1937,Summer,confidence that the far- reaching plans for rehabilitation over the drought area will enable farmers to face future hazards with reasonable,"The Times, 6th August 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12724,7,8,1937,Summer,7,8,1937,Summer,"season this effects its pur- pose , but in a drought like that which prevails in the South the shrub roots","The Times, 7th August 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12725,10,8,1937,Summer,10,8,1937,Summer,is the peak of the long heat wave . The drought in Newfoundland has resulted in many bush and forest fires,"The Times, 10th August 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12726,16,8,1937,Summer,16,8,1937,Summer,", with an eye to the water-supply in times of drought . In these realms of theory and of practice there","The Times, 16th August 1937",England,"UKF,UKK,UKE","UKF1,UKK2","UKF12,UKF13,UKK23","Derbyshire,Yorkshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 12727,17,8,1937,Summer,17,8,1937,Summer,PARTRIDGES IN 1937 A BRIGHTER PROSPECT BY CAPTAIN J. B. DROUGHT In recent years partridge welfare has been the subject of,"The Times, 17th August 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12728,17,8,1937,Summer,17,8,1937,Summer,", in. to l-2in. , breaking a 2- months ' drought in the wheat areas , where conditions were critical .","The Times, 17th August 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12729,18,8,1937,Summer,18,8,1937,Summer,", Birmingham 3 . THE CANADIAN "" "" DUST-BOWL "" DROUGHT-STRICKEN PRAIRIES PAYING FOR THE PAST By Sir Evelyn Wrench REGINA","The Times, 18th August 1937",England,UKG,UKG3,UKG31,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12730,18,8,1937,Summer,18,8,1937,Summer,". The province 's present plight has been due to drought , grasshoppers. and . above all , soil drifting and","The Times, 18th August 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12731,18,8,1937,Summer,18,8,1937,Summer,. The Government proposes to classify ihc land in the drought area into threce categorics : -(a) The rich clav soil,"The Times, 18th August 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12732,18,8,1937,Summer,18,8,1937,Summer,""" to which protection must be given in times of drought by means of irrigation and bv setting aside 100,000 acres","The Times, 18th August 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12733,18,8,1937,Summer,18,8,1937,Summer,"permitted on it , so that in times of great drought even without rain it will provide fodder . SUGGESTED REMEDIES","The Times, 18th August 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12734,18,8,1937,Summer,18,8,1937,Summer,such as the moving and marketing of cattle from the drought areas . SUFFERING THIS WINTER Estimates of the numbers needing,"The Times, 18th August 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12735,20,8,1937,Summer,20,8,1937,Summer,"A CORRESPONDENT Inquiries from a well-informed source suggest that the drought in the Canadian wheat-belt , to which Sir Evelyn Wrench","The Times, 20th August 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12736,20,8,1937,Summer,20,8,1937,Summer,the prospect of a serious famine owing to the prolonged drought . The monsoon has been a complete failure so far,"The Times, 20th August 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12737,20,8,1937,Summer,20,8,1937,Summer,distance of eight miles . ( p. 10 ) The drought in the Canadian wheat-belt is not likely to affect adversely,"The Times, 20th August 1937",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Ruislip,20th Century newspaper,Media 12738,21,8,1937,Summer,21,8,1937,Summer,& 12 Tungans Take Kashgar ... . 9 After the Drought . . 13 The Promise .. .. . 13 Comic,"The Times, 21st August 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12739,21,8,1937,Summer,21,8,1937,Summer,"- , J , . - . 14,15 AFTER THE DROUGHT VALUE OF IRRIGATION FROM A CORRESPONDENT The drought that broke","The Times, 21st August 1937",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD73,Southport,20th Century newspaper,Media 12740,21,8,1937,Summer,21,8,1937,Summer,AFTER THE DROUGHT VALUE OF IRRIGATION FROM A CORRESPONDENT The drought that broke 10 days ago was neither severe nor prolonged,"The Times, 21st August 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12741,21,8,1937,Summer,21,8,1937,Summer,so well able to bear the strain . When the drought began at about the end of June the subterranean water,"The Times, 21st August 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12742,21,8,1937,Summer,21,8,1937,Summer,. The MinistrY of Agriculture report states that the prolonged drought has been affecting seeding . Meanwhile the wheat market closes,"The Times, 21st August 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12743,23,8,1937,Summer,23,8,1937,Summer,"a comprehensive way with the evils of soil erosion , drought , and flood . More damaging for MR . ROOSEVELT","The Times, 23th August 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12744,23,8,1937,Summer,23,8,1937,Summer,"we penetrated it from the southern end . An exceptional drought had made the ground like concrete ; ridges , bumps","The Times, 23th August 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12745,23,8,1937,Summer,23,8,1937,Summer,"rain xater supply is its i-regularity . In times of drought thel-e mnay b a serious scarcity , and htUndreds of","The Times, 23th August 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12746,23,8,1937,Summer,23,8,1937,Summer,Texas and Oklahoma . together with the belief that the drought has brokcn . Demand was limited largely to tradc fixing,"The Times, 23th August 1937",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12747,3,9,1937,Autumn,3,9,1937,Autumn,"less costly as a guarantee a ainst future floods or droughts than grand scale engineering works , and while the former","The Times, 3th September 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12748,3,9,1937,Autumn,3,9,1937,Autumn,than large-scale engineering works as a protection against floods and drought . Mr. Caie gave a reasoned account of State intervention,"The Times, 3th September 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12749,6,9,1937,Autumn,6,9,1937,Autumn,"be "" the only cereal not badly affected by the drought . There are no good barley or oat crops in","The Times, 6th September 1937",England,"UKK,UKJ","UKK2,UKJ1","UKK23,UKJ14",Minehead district,20th Century newspaper,Media 12750,6,9,1937,Autumn,6,9,1937,Autumn,"young green feeds during the busy summer season , when drought usually curtails ordinary supplies . MALTING BARLEY CORN MERCHANTS AND","The Times, 6th September 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12751,7,9,1937,Autumn,7,9,1937,Autumn,"total crop , which has not been affected by the drought which is afflicting the whole of Nova Scotia and has","The Times, 7th September 1937",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12752,10,9,1937,Autumn,10,9,1937,Autumn,"the impact upon a sensitive mind of such experiences as drought , cold , pain , and the abundant vitality of","The Times, 10th September 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12753,10,9,1937,Autumn,10,9,1937,Autumn,"unusually violent variations of heat and cold , dampness and drought . With men , as with the year , it","The Times, 10th September 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12754,15,9,1937,Autumn,15,9,1937,Autumn,I. 15 The Pheasant Outlook . By Captain J. B. Drought .. .. .. .. 15 Cars of 1938 -Armstrong-Siddeley Models,"The Times, 15th September 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12755,15,9,1937,Autumn,15,9,1937,Autumn,"PHEASANT OUTLOOK A GOOD AVERAGE YEAR BY CAPTAIN J. B. DROUGHT Paradoxically enough , it is a good deal easier this","The Times, 15th September 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12756,17,9,1937,Autumn,17,9,1937,Autumn,"region , which has suffered badly from famine during the drought . A major abdominal operation was performed yesterday on Miss","The Times, 17th September 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12757,17,9,1937,Autumn,17,9,1937,Autumn,", describes a peasant family through the long travail of drought , flood , and perplexing economic conditions , and throws","The Times, 17th September 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12758,18,9,1937,Autumn,18,9,1937,Autumn,"the afternoon going which had been rock-like from weeks of drought became soft , and at the end heavy . Light-","The Times, 18th September 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12759,20,9,1937,Autumn,20,9,1937,Autumn,"productivity . "" A final chapter , "" Floods and Droughts , "" refers to the floods which occurred in various","The Times, 20th September 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12760,20,9,1937,Autumn,20,9,1937,Autumn,"... "" In considering the functions of catchment boards under drought conditions the import- ance becomes apparent of the inclusion in","The Times, 20th September 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12761,21,9,1937,Autumn,21,9,1937,Autumn,precariousness of which is accentuated by such scourges as the drought which has made ravages this year over a good half,"The Times, 21st September 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12762,23,9,1937,Autumn,23,9,1937,Autumn,"close collaboration has brought to it . RELIEF FOR CANADIAN DROUGHT VICTIMS FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT OTTAWA , SEPT. 22 Mr.","The Times, 23th September 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12763,4,10,1937,Autumn,4,10,1937,Autumn,Ocr. 3 In the programme for the rehabilitation of the drought-stricken areas of the Cana- dian prairie provinces afforestation has an,"The Times, 4th October 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12764,7,10,1937,Autumn,7,10,1937,Autumn,"--Gramophonc. 11.25 : -Schools : Regional 6cography---The Near Fast --Howv Drought w as C onqued , by L. 1 : .","The Times, 7th October 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12765,8,10,1937,Autumn,8,10,1937,Autumn,"that the Government have made to check the effects of drought , is rather more ambitious ; it uses , though","The Times, 8th October 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12766,8,10,1937,Autumn,8,10,1937,Autumn,"mine profit 2,554 . The outPut was adversely affected by drought . INDIAN COPPEk CORPORATION. -OutPut for September ( in long","The Times, 8th October 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12767,14,10,1937,Autumn,14,10,1937,Autumn,"City . COURSING THE DRIFFIELD MEETING FROM OUR COURSING CORRESPONDENT Drought is prevalent in East Yorkshire , and hard going handicapped","The Times, 14th October 1937",England,"UKK,UKE","UKK1,UKE1","UKK12,UKE12","Clapton,Stamford Bridge",20th Century newspaper,Media 12768,14,10,1937,Autumn,14,10,1937,Autumn,"less from our hydro-electric plant , dtue to rather worse drought conditions on the Perak River . On the other hand","The Times, 14th October 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12769,15,10,1937,Autumn,15,10,1937,Autumn,a considerable improvement in the general position . During the drought of 1933-34 special reports were called for from all rural,"The Times, 15th October 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12770,19,10,1937,Autumn,19,10,1937,Autumn,Health said yesterday that there was nothing like a general drought and no reason for undue alarm . Their inspectors were,"The Times, 19th October 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12771,19,10,1937,Autumn,19,10,1937,Autumn,"having to * The depleted state , owing to the drought , of one of the Birmingham Corporation reservoirs in Wales","The Times, 19th October 1937",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12772,19,10,1937,Autumn,19,10,1937,Autumn,"near Pontlottyn , is empty . RACE MEETING ABANDONED The drought has had its effect on sport . The racing under","The Times, 19th October 1937",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL16,Pontlottyn,20th Century newspaper,Media 12773,19,10,1937,Autumn,19,10,1937,Autumn,"ground . Hunting , too , has suffered . The drought has made scenting conditions bad and the hard going has","The Times, 19th October 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12774,19,10,1937,Autumn,19,10,1937,Autumn,when they read the article in this issue about the drought . The Ministry of Health appears to be unperturbed ;,"The Times, 19th October 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12775,19,10,1937,Autumn,19,10,1937,Autumn,"organized easily . But when so short a period of drought is enough to disarrange it , with the result of","The Times, 19th October 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12776,20,10,1937,Autumn,20,10,1937,Autumn,otherS . NO RACING AT CARDIFF On account of the drought . there will be no racing at Cardiff to-day .,"The Times, 20th October 1937",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL22,Cardiff,20th Century newspaper,Media 12777,23,10,1937,Autumn,23,10,1937,Autumn,The patchiness of the autumnal display just now points to drought as an inhibiting factor ; it was the same in,"The Times, 23th October 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12778,23,10,1937,Autumn,23,10,1937,Autumn,"earth has been relieved by local storms . To the drought , also , may be ascribed the numbers of prematurely","The Times, 23th October 1937",England,UKE,UKE3,UKE32,Sheffield park,20th Century newspaper,Media 12779,25,10,1937,Autumn,25,10,1937,Autumn,"the weather , wet at last after a period of drought , and wild , too . To be fair ,","The Times, 25th October 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12780,26,10,1937,Autumn,26,10,1937,Autumn,"hours for the Dominion , yet there are no severe droughts . For the visitor who wishes to travel , to","The Times, 26th October 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12781,26,10,1937,Autumn,26,10,1937,Autumn,"seen at their best in July , when the summer droughts have not lowered the Zambesi waters . - most delightful","The Times, 26th October 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12782,29,10,1937,Autumn,29,10,1937,Autumn,"very bad wheat crop anyhow , because there was a drought and they could not break up the land . On","The Times, 29th October 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12783,29,10,1937,Autumn,29,10,1937,Autumn,"February , when we would have about three weeks ' drought and about three-quarters of the maize would disappear . That","The Times, 29th October 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12784,30,10,1937,Autumn,30,10,1937,Autumn,and the most skilful designer is at the mercy of drought or flood . In any case the picture can not,"The Times, 30th October 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12785,30,10,1937,Autumn,30,10,1937,Autumn,"in quiet or gorgeous colouring and , except in a drought , are equally sure of their effect ; it is","The Times, 30th October 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12786,30,10,1937,Autumn,30,10,1937,Autumn,"Bonariensis , a tall plant of branching habit , suffers drought or wet for two months in autumn . The flaming","The Times, 30th October 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12787,2,11,1937,Autumn,2,11,1937,Autumn,"in cloudburst after cloud- burst since the breaking of the drought . The crags and screes threw off the rain ,","The Times, 2th November 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12788,3,11,1937,Autumn,3,11,1937,Autumn,"of 1.33in . In the south-eastern section , where the drought was severest last summer , rain has been particularly heavy","The Times, 3th November 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12789,3,11,1937,Autumn,3,11,1937,Autumn,"timbers having been affected by the wet wcather aftcr the drought . THE WEATHER FAIR AFTER FOG Meteorological Office , November","The Times, 3th November 1937",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ13,Jordans,20th Century newspaper,Media 12790,4,11,1937,Autumn,4,11,1937,Autumn,"a reduced output of wheat and linseed , due to drought , particularly in the north , and secondly to the","The Times, 4th November 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12791,4,11,1937,Autumn,4,11,1937,Autumn,". Climatic conditions within our zone were again adverse , drought affecting the crops , and therefore the tonnage of cereals","The Times, 4th November 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12792,4,11,1937,Autumn,4,11,1937,Autumn,"followed by years of shortness . We arc in the drought cycle , and consequently suffering a loss in cereal traffic","The Times, 4th November 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12793,4,11,1937,Autumn,4,11,1937,Autumn,again . It has been a double misfortune that this drought cycle should have faUen during the years of adverse exchange,"The Times, 4th November 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12794,4,11,1937,Autumn,4,11,1937,Autumn,"of this line recent rains have alleviated damage caused by drought . Stone , wine , and firewood traffics arc likely","The Times, 4th November 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12795,4,11,1937,Autumn,4,11,1937,Autumn,", and in the area that has suffered most from drought livestock is healthy and slowly regaining marketable condition . Vines","The Times, 4th November 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12796,6,11,1937,Autumn,6,11,1937,Autumn,One would like to believe that the position since the drought of 1933 has materially improved -incidentally I see that Sir,"The Times, 6th November 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12797,6,11,1937,Autumn,6,11,1937,Autumn,"K. Wood includes the year 1934 as also one of drought , but this is quite inaccurate as 1934 had an","The Times, 6th November 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12798,6,11,1937,Autumn,6,11,1937,Autumn,"one himself , and he records that before the rains drought had become so bad that he received the unusual reqpest","The Times, 6th November 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12799,11,11,1937,Autumn,11,11,1937,Autumn,also climbing . The Government are helping farmers in the drought areas to maintain the condi- tion of their stock by,"The Times, 11st November 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12800,11,11,1937,Autumn,11,11,1937,Autumn,"years . It is truc that an unusual series of drought vears has occurred recently , but there is no evidencc","The Times, 11st November 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12801,11,11,1937,Autumn,11,11,1937,Autumn,"1932 , and that the remainder of this period was drought vears . This omits to note that in 1935 ,","The Times, 11st November 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12802,11,11,1937,Autumn,11,11,1937,Autumn,", although the yield was assuredly small and unsatisfactory , drought was not the cause . The crop of that year","The Times, 11st November 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12803,11,11,1937,Autumn,11,11,1937,Autumn,his grain growing operations is taking a doub'e risk -should drought occur . SHELTER BELTS . The question of the proper,"The Times, 11st November 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12804,11,11,1937,Autumn,11,11,1937,Autumn,theie men has accepted the theory that the consequences of drought could have been evaded by mo-e mixed farming . Nor,"The Times, 11st November 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12805,11,11,1937,Autumn,11,11,1937,Autumn,the part of the WVcstern Provinces which suffers least from drought . The area which has experienced disastrous droughts in recent,"The Times, 11st November 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12806,11,11,1937,Autumn,11,11,1937,Autumn,least from drought . The area which has experienced disastrous droughts in recent years is one in which trees do not,"The Times, 11st November 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12807,12,11,1937,Autumn,12,11,1937,Autumn,"Unfortunately , however , there followed a prolonged period of drought amd the provinces of Cordoba and Santa Fe , wherein","The Times, 12th November 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12808,12,11,1937,Autumn,12,11,1937,Autumn,damage has been done by the long period of unrelieved drought and it now remains to be seen how far the,"The Times, 12th November 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12809,13,11,1937,Autumn,13,11,1937,Autumn,"needs little attention , is not easily put out by drought , and is well worth the good , loamy soil","The Times, 13th November 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12810,19,11,1937,Autumn,19,11,1937,Autumn,owing to fears of a shortage through the effectEs of drought on this year 's crop . For La Plata .,"The Times, 19th November 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12811,23,11,1937,Autumn,23,11,1937,Autumn,", have been among the more melancholy features of the drought situation . Actually , from the financial point of view","The Times, 23th November 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12812,23,11,1937,Autumn,23,11,1937,Autumn,"for herself , but of contributing to the solution of drought problems in other parts of the world . Her own","The Times, 23th November 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12813,23,11,1937,Autumn,23,11,1937,Autumn,"practice the feasibility of many suggestions put forward for the drought areas , ranging from a despairing policy of abandonment to","The Times, 23th November 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12814,23,11,1937,Autumn,23,11,1937,Autumn, drought areas . . Measures are being introduced to improve farm,"The Times, 23th November 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12815,23,11,1937,Autumn,23,11,1937,Autumn,", sub-stations ( 47 of these being located in the drought areas alone ) . experimental farms , and illustration centres","The Times, 23th November 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12816,23,11,1937,Autumn,23,11,1937,Autumn,of the experimental farm system there is continuous research for drought and disease-resisting grains . The latest triumph is the exploitation,"The Times, 23th November 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12817,26,11,1937,Autumn,26,11,1937,Autumn,"of the Western Division is subject to long periods of drought at irregular intervals . It is , there- fore ,","The Times, 26th November 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12818,26,11,1937,Autumn,26,11,1937,Autumn,rain . Grazing conditions generally fair except Northern Provinces where drought continues . Fine grain harvest considerably damaged by late frosts,"The Times, 26th November 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12819,26,11,1937,Autumn,26,11,1937,Autumn,"resowmg . Prospects cotton harvest poor owing late sowing due drought in North . Wool market inactive , no buying by","The Times, 26th November 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12820,29,11,1937,Autumn,29,11,1937,Autumn,"to be taken to relieve the native populations stricken by drought , unemployment , and other distress , according to the","The Times, 29th November 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12821,2,12,1937,Winter,2,12,1937,Winter,"construction of irrigation works to protect the rural population against drought , and the increase of wages paid by Government to","The Times, 2th December 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12822,2,12,1937,Winter,2,12,1937,Winter,owing mainly to the effect on crops of a prolonged drought . Nevertheless I am hopeful in the absence of any,"The Times, 2th December 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12823,2,12,1937,Winter,2,12,1937,Winter,". There were fair average selections , including some inferior drought clip , also some best mountain and grass veld descriptions","The Times, 2th December 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12824,7,12,1937,Winter,7,12,1937,Winter,"the last 12 months as a result of the recent drought in the Northern Hemisphere . Mutton and beef , it","The Times, 7th December 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12825,9,12,1937,Winter,9,12,1937,Winter,. Down at Dlnovoans. 8 . Concert . 8.45 . Drought-Flay ( Sidney Carrolli. 9.30 . Variety . 10.3011 . Nlevs,"The Times, 9th December 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12826,11,12,1937,Winter,11,12,1937,Winter,the Australian assets has been seriously affected . Owing to drought and low prices for wool Preference dividends have fallen into,"The Times, 11st December 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12827,15,12,1937,Winter,15,12,1937,Winter,"Its ugly side was revealed as the imminent danger of drought ; and with that awakening there was sent us ,","The Times, 15th December 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12828,15,12,1937,Winter,15,12,1937,Winter,"the price of beef for export . THE PROSPECTS Despite drought , prospects for this season 's fine cereal crops appeared","The Times, 15th December 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12829,15,12,1937,Winter,15,12,1937,Winter,remarkable progress and the smaller crop this year due to drought may be regarded as only a temporary setback . The,"The Times, 15th December 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12830,15,12,1937,Winter,15,12,1937,Winter,"Future prospects depend principally upon good rains to terminate existing drought in some parts of the country , and I am","The Times, 15th December 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12831,15,12,1937,Winter,15,12,1937,Winter,"shipbuilder just as a farmer is helped by rain in drought . So whilc we thank Messrs . Vickers-Armstrongs , whio","The Times, 15th December 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12832,15,12,1937,Winter,15,12,1937,Winter,rain necessary to avert loss in lambs . South Comongin droughty but lightly stocked and no loss anticipated for the present,"The Times, 15th December 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12833,15,12,1937,Winter,15,12,1937,Winter,"that date only 23,000 sheep on South Comongin in the droughty area , and they had made ariane- ments for moving","The Times, 15th December 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12834,16,12,1937,Winter,16,12,1937,Winter,"BROWN , P. J. H. ( Messrs . Singleton and Drought . South- Sea ) . BnLEtR . A. A. W.","The Times, 16th December 1937",England,"UKH,UKK,UKJ","UKH1,UKK3,UKJ3","UKH12,UKK30,UKJ31","Penzance,Southsea",20th Century newspaper,Media 12835,16,12,1937,Winter,16,12,1937,Winter,. JAY . A. D. ( Messrs . Singleton and Drought ) . KER . C. B. ( Messms . Killick,"The Times, 16th December 1937",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ22,Frant,20th Century newspaper,Media 12836,18,12,1937,Winter,18,12,1937,Winter,Heavy rains throughout the Cape Pro- vince have broken a drought which threatened widespread impoverishment in the rural areas . Although,"The Times, 18th December 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12837,18,12,1937,Winter,18,12,1937,Winter,", that those particular properties were subjec.ed to a serious drought and to extensive depre- dations by grasshoppers , which entailed","The Times, 18th December 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12838,18,12,1937,Winter,18,12,1937,Winter,"I am referring , and had they been free from drought and insect pests , the profit , considerable as it","The Times, 18th December 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12839,20,12,1937,Winter,20,12,1937,Winter,"Ideal climate . no fever . no locusts , no drought . no tsetse fty. -Apply for information to LiCeItenantColonel P.","The Times, 20th December 1937",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12840,21,12,1937,Winter,21,12,1937,Winter,"on the outskirts of the towns . The consequence of drought , locusts , or cattle plague they had understood and","The Times, 21st December 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12841,22,12,1937,Winter,22,12,1937,Winter,"Ideal climate , no fever , not locttsts , nut drought . no tsetse fly-Apply for information to LietutenantColOnel P. Penn","The Times, 22th December 1937",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Westerham,20th Century newspaper,Media 12842,22,12,1937,Winter,22,12,1937,Winter,"troublesome friend birth , hookworm , floods , and the drought . Inspiration for a unique service in the Highlands of","The Times, 22th December 1937",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM62,Highlands of Scotland,20th Century newspaper,Media 12843,23,12,1937,Winter,23,12,1937,Winter,"chlolinated , because there had been a long period of drought . He had read the reports of the Medical Officer","The Times, 23th December 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12844,23,12,1937,Winter,23,12,1937,Winter,"of any serious setback in the shape of a general drought , although individual districts have suffered , some of them","The Times, 23th December 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12845,24,12,1937,Winter,24,12,1937,Winter,"living , Ideal climate , no fvevr. no locusts. no drought , no tsetse fiy. -Appty for information to LicutenantColonel P.","The Times, 24th December 1937",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12846,24,12,1937,Winter,24,12,1937,Winter,( Mr. B. H. Wood ) H.Brown 910 2 000 DRouGHT ( Miss G. P. Edge ) .... . Private 7,"The Times, 24th December 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12847,28,12,1937,Winter,28,12,1937,Winter,"Ideal climate , no fever , no locustt , no drought , no scetsc fiy. -ApPlY for information to Lieutenant- Colonel","The Times, 28th December 1937",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Westerham,20th Century newspaper,Media 12848,28,12,1937,Winter,28,12,1937,Winter,"the wells , the worst combination of circumstances is for drought to be succeeded by heavy rainfall as in 1935-36 .","The Times, 28th December 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12849,28,12,1937,Winter,28,12,1937,Winter,"and abrupt changes beyond count , a year of summer drought and the most benign autumn of recent times , capped","The Times, 28th December 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12850,28,12,1937,Winter,28,12,1937,Winter,that twice as much feed should be sent to the drought-stricken areas as in any previous year and that the situation,"The Times, 28th December 1937",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12851,29,12,1937,Winter,29,12,1937,Winter,"Ideal climate , no fever , no locusts , no drought , no tsetse fly. -Apply for informnation to Lieutenant- Colonel","The Times, 29th December 1937",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Westerham,20th Century newspaper,Media 12852,31,12,1937,Winter,31,12,1937,Winter,". Ideal climate , no fever , no locusts. no drought , no Iselse fly -Apply for information to Lieutenant- Colonel","The Times, 31st December 1937",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Westerham,20th Century newspaper,Media 12853,3,1,1938,Winter,3,1,1938,Winter,"Ideal clmate , no fever , no locusts , no drought . cootsetse fly. -Apply for information to Lieutcnantcntnel P. PenP","The Times, 3th January 1938",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12854,3,1,1938,Winter,3,1,1938,Winter,"production , and other advances , and declared that if drought had not once more afflicted the prairie country . diminishing","The Times, 3th January 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12855,4,1,1938,Winter,4,1,1938,Winter,"been conducted feverishly and thoughtlessly until nature had rebelled in drought and flood and soil erosion . The balanced , long-term","The Times, 4th January 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12856,5,1,1938,Winter,5,1,1938,Winter,". Ideal climate . no fever , no locusts. no drought . not tsetse fly. -Apply for information to Lieutenant- Colonel","The Times, 5th January 1938",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12857,5,1,1938,Winter,5,1,1938,Winter,". "" It may be , given water ; but drought and famine are to be expected one year in four","The Times, 5th January 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12858,7,1,1938,Winter,7,1,1938,Winter,". Ideal climate . no fever . no locusts no drought , no tsetse fly. -Apply for information io Licutenant ,","The Times, 7th January 1938",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Westerham,20th Century newspaper,Media 12859,8,1,1938,Winter,8,1,1938,Winter,"else . It is a severer test than pro- longed drought . Some plant families , how- ever , are peculiarly","The Times, 8th January 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12860,8,1,1938,Winter,8,1,1938,Winter,"plant families , how- ever , are peculiarly susceptiblc to drought and none is more so than rhododendrons . Their dislike","The Times, 8th January 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12861,12,1,1938,Winter,12,1,1938,Winter,". Ideal climate . no fevcr. no locusts , no drought . no tsetsc fly. -AppIY for information lo Lieutenant- Colonel","The Times, 12th January 1938",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Westerham,20th Century newspaper,Media 12862,12,1,1938,Winter,12,1,1938,Winter,"for new crop owing to reports of serious deterioration through drought , while old crop quietened on somne profit taking .","The Times, 12th January 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12863,13,1,1938,Winter,13,1,1938,Winter,right leg while skiing at ST . MORITZ. -ReUtCr . Drought in the JERUSALEM district is causing disquietude . No more,"The Times, 13th January 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12864,14,1,1938,Winter,14,1,1938,Winter,"Ideal climate , no fever , no locusts , no drought , no tsetsc fty. -Apply for information to LicutenantColonel P.","The Times, 14th January 1938",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Westerham,20th Century newspaper,Media 12865,14,1,1938,Winter,14,1,1938,Winter,"were 4,397 less than those of 1936 . Continuance of drought in the Murchison and North West prevented the normal flow","The Times, 14th January 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12866,14,1,1938,Winter,14,1,1938,Winter,"WOOL As suggested in last year 's address , the drought conditions prevailing in several of the pastoral areas resulted in","The Times, 14th January 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12867,14,1,1938,Winter,14,1,1938,Winter,"of something like two million sheep . Unfortunately , the drought has not yet completely lifted in some districts . but","The Times, 14th January 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12868,15,1,1938,Winter,15,1,1938,Winter,. Captain Rupvcr Conant . Captain and Mrs. J. B. Drought . Licutcnanr-Colonel Sir Clendon and Lady Daukes . Gcneral SirBeavoi,"The Times, 15th January 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12869,17,1,1938,Winter,17,1,1938,Winter,"at eaves leading to'underground storage tanks , or imported in drought .. The long period of English government ended in 1888","The Times, 17th January 1938",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12870,20,1,1938,Winter,20,1,1938,Winter,"has ended . If it be true that very severe droughts occur only about twice a century in this region ,","The Times, 20th January 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12871,21,1,1938,Winter,21,1,1938,Winter,a good recovery from the severe losses resulting from prolonged drought in previous years . Many of our prime store cattle,"The Times, 21st January 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12872,21,1,1938,Winter,21,1,1938,Winter,"largely due to a succession of good seasons following a drought period in which they lost heavily , native stock- owners","The Times, 21st January 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12873,26,1,1938,Winter,26,1,1938,Winter,GROWING FLOWERS FOR THE HOUSE From a Correspondent The long drought in the autumn of last year held up a good,"The Times, 26th January 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12874,26,1,1938,Winter,26,1,1938,Winter,"and storing some reserve , usually of oats , for droughty seasons . *The value of a reliable climate during the","The Times, 26th January 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12875,26,1,1938,Winter,26,1,1938,Winter,"amounto less than 500,000 and are mainlv the consequence of drought conditions The Commonwealth budget is now feeling the strain of","The Times, 26th January 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12876,26,1,1938,Winter,26,1,1938,Winter,"herds nurmbered 10 millions , while in many periods of drought since then the herds have shrunk considerably . Over the","The Times, 26th January 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12877,26,1,1938,Winter,26,1,1938,Winter,", which make them raging torrents , and by winter droughts of five to seven months ' duration a year .","The Times, 26th January 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12878,26,1,1938,Winter,26,1,1938,Winter,typically Australian and is primarily controlled by the long winter droughts . One is astonished to find that there is no,"The Times, 26th January 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12879,26,1,1938,Winter,26,1,1938,Winter,"rank grasses in the wetter areas , and the winter droughts retard growth so greatly that the cattle reach marketable weights","The Times, 26th January 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12880,26,1,1938,Winter,26,1,1938,Winter,rabbit intensified the overgrazing by sheep and cattle until in drought years the vegetation was frequently entirely destroyed over wide areas,"The Times, 26th January 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12881,27,1,1938,Winter,27,1,1938,Winter,the heavy imports of food as a result of the drought in 1936 . World-wide rearmament and the war in the,"The Times, 27th January 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12882,28,1,1938,Winter,28,1,1938,Winter,rolls ; but it was admitted that the recurrence of drought in the West had made it necessary to provide farm,"The Times, 28th January 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12883,1,2,1938,Winter,1,2,1938,Winter,"heat , very severe cold , or long periods of drought ; and , secondly , over a large area of","The Times, 1st February 1938",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12884,2,2,1938,Winter,2,2,1938,Winter,is decidedly smaller than expected by the trade . The drought conditions in the winter wncat area were als- an infuence,"The Times, 2th February 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12885,8,2,1938,Winter,8,2,1938,Winter,"be the "" miracle "" attributed-to him dtiring a great drought , when he struck the ground with his staff and","The Times, 8th February 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12886,8,2,1938,Winter,8,2,1938,Winter,West had not been sharply increased by the recurrence of drought con- ditions . The Federal Government were able . to,"The Times, 8th February 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12887,8,2,1938,Winter,8,2,1938,Winter,"and 1,455,000 acres produced 121,000 tons of castor seed . Drought affected the groundnut crop , but its condition and prospects","The Times, 8th February 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12888,8,2,1938,Winter,8,2,1938,Winter,"unprecedentedly . In the Province of Santiago del Estero the drought was catastrophic . Cultivation of the soil was impossible ,","The Times, 8th February 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12889,8,2,1938,Winter,8,2,1938,Winter,"One half of the last cotton crop was lost through drought , and the present season 's prospects are no more","The Times, 8th February 1938",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12890,11,2,1938,Winter,11,2,1938,Winter,", which suggest that the plant has suffered a real drought , although a belated watering may have drenched:the soil too","The Times, 11st February 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12891,12,2,1938,Winter,12,2,1938,Winter,"pronounced in north-western Scotland , and there was a record-breaking drought in Ross-shire . The year was also remarkable in other","The Times, 12th February 1938","Wales,Scotland","UKL,UKM",,,North Wales,20th Century newspaper,Media 12892,12,2,1938,Winter,12,2,1938,Winter,".105 1927 .. t23 1932 .. 103 1937. .111 The drought years 1921 , 1933 , and 1934 were thus the","The Times, 12th February 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12893,12,2,1938,Winter,12,2,1938,Winter,". , DROUGHT In October there was a period of drought lasting from the 2nd to the 20th , but subsequent","The Times, 12th February 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12894,14,2,1938,Winter,14,2,1938,Winter,"the drainage , as the trees may then fail during drought , particularly in the first and second years after planting","The Times, 14th February 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12895,17,2,1938,Winter,17,2,1938,Winter,sonic 30 miles in length if they got a supernatural drought like the one they had some five years ago-no water,"The Times, 17th February 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12896,17,2,1938,Winter,17,2,1938,Winter,several weeks on the RIVIERA yestcrday and ended an exceptional drought during which an almost uninterrupted spell of fine weather and,"The Times, 17th February 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12897,21,2,1938,Winter,21,2,1938,Winter,"of more than 1.000.000 square miles , break- ing a drought that had lasted a year . Travelling stock which had","The Times, 21st February 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12898,5,3,1938,Spring,5,3,1938,Spring,"Church , 2 O'clock . Interment Kirton Cemnetery following . DROUGHT. -On Feb. 26. 1938 , at Southsea , THOMAS AINSLIE","The Times, 5th March 1938",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ31,Southsea,20th Century newspaper,Media 12899,5,3,1938,Spring,5,3,1938,Spring,"Feb. 26. 1938 , at Southsea , THOMAS AINSLIE WILDER DROUGHT . of 4 . Rostrevor Mansions , Southsca , Major","The Times, 5th March 1938",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ31,Southsea,20th Century newspaper,Media 12900,5,3,1938,Spring,5,3,1938,Spring,", retired , youngest son of the latc Robert Scymour Drought , of Ridgemount . Frankford . King 's County .","The Times, 5th March 1938",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,Frankford,20th Century newspaper,Media 12901,5,3,1938,Spring,5,3,1938,Spring,spontaneous growth of precious seedlings in a garden . The drought of February will have helped mountain plants through a trying,"The Times, 5th March 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12902,7,3,1938,Spring,7,3,1938,Spring,"is that crops on deeply dug soil hold better against drought , and if hoeing also is practised during the dry","The Times, 7th March 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12903,14,3,1938,Spring,14,3,1938,Spring,water to enable us to carry over the very abnormal drought period in the district during the latter part of last,"The Times, 14th March 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12904,17,3,1938,Spring,17,3,1938,Spring,"returning life is flowing strongly . Sooner or later the drought must break , and then , if the wind keeps","The Times, 17th March 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12905,18,3,1938,Spring,18,3,1938,Spring,should take with them mackintoshes and umbriellas . AN OFFICIAL DROUGHT Comment was made that we entered yesterday morning an official,"The Times, 18th March 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12906,18,3,1938,Spring,18,3,1938,Spring,Comment was made that we entered yesterday morning an official drought and that no doubt was a matter of muchi interest,"The Times, 18th March 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12907,18,3,1938,Spring,18,3,1938,Spring,there arc also more sore shins . But the official drought is not the only thing of interest ; for the,"The Times, 18th March 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12908,18,3,1938,Spring,18,3,1938,Spring,packing the electorate against them . In 1932 depression and drought had brought most of the new Union settlers to a,"The Times, 18th March 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12909,19,3,1938,Spring,19,3,1938,Spring,"crushed red tile . Stagnant moisture is fatal , and drought will be counteracted by any of the well known means","The Times, 19th March 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12910,22,3,1938,Spring,22,3,1938,Spring,: A. P. F. TemPLE ( Mr. T. D. B. Drought . East- Mans School . Southsca ) : C. MI,"The Times, 22th March 1938",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH23,"Aldenham,Watford",20th Century newspaper,Media 12911,23,3,1938,Spring,23,3,1938,Spring,"United , States . Despite the fact that a serious drought cuirtailed the harvest in the Western Provinces .. taken as","The Times, 23th March 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12912,25,3,1938,Spring,25,3,1938,Spring,when .05in. of rain fell . To end an official drought period .02 of a millimetre- one hundredth of an inch,"The Times, 25th March 1938",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12913,25,3,1938,Spring,25,3,1938,Spring,"closed to the public for the dura- tion of the drought . ( p. 16 ) Mr. E. H. Fryer ,","The Times, 25th March 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12914,25,3,1938,Spring,25,3,1938,Spring,these woods to the public until the end of the drought . Ten of the 14 fires were discovered to have,"The Times, 25th March 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12915,25,3,1938,Spring,25,3,1938,Spring,very great . The restrictions will be relaxed directly the drought ends . Windsor GTeat Park is in no way affected,"The Times, 25th March 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12916,26,3,1938,Spring,26,3,1938,Spring,"turf was found to be too hard after the rccent drought , and the rain that came at last on Thursday","The Times, 26th March 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12917,26,3,1938,Spring,26,3,1938,Spring,"CHILLY WEEK-END LIKELY I 1RONM OUR WEATHER CORRESPONDENT The long drought , with its accompaniment in the south-east of England of","The Times, 26th March 1938",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12918,30,3,1938,Spring,30,3,1938,Spring,"mainly on its rice crop , and owing to severe drought ex- ports dropped from 1,639,000 tons in 1936 to approximately","The Times, 30th March 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12919,2,4,1938,Spring,2,4,1938,Spring,"the present minimum , even if . in times of drought . they should have to close down the power station","The Times, 2th April 1938",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM61,Loch Hourn,20th Century newspaper,Media 12920,2,4,1938,Spring,2,4,1938,Spring,"must be enough water in all gardens to counteract the drought , which , in many southern places , has only","The Times, 2th April 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12921,4,4,1938,Spring,4,4,1938,Spring,March in many parts of England . At Rothamsted the drought was partially broken by a short shower on the morning,"The Times, 4th April 1938",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH23,Rothamsted,20th Century newspaper,Media 12922,4,4,1938,Spring,4,4,1938,Spring,"morning of the 16th , but in some places the drought per- sisted until the 24th , when conditions became less","The Times, 4th April 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12923,4,4,1938,Spring,4,4,1938,Spring,"of the insufficiency of the existing storage during periods of drought , the board has decided to put in hand at","The Times, 4th April 1938",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE42,Walton,20th Century newspaper,Media 12924,6,4,1938,Spring,6,4,1938,Spring,"Canton of Ticino , which has been suffering from a drought since the beginning of Mlarch . Prince Francis Joseph .","The Times, 6th April 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12925,6,4,1938,Spring,6,4,1938,Spring,Hudson 's Bay Company . The first is the disastrous drought that affected the Pro-vince of Saskatchewan . which was only,"The Times, 6th April 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12926,7,4,1938,Spring,7,4,1938,Spring,. Whanne that April wilh his shouires sote Th. : droughtc of March liath mcrccd to thn rote . Hlas our,"The Times, 7th April 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12927,8,4,1938,Spring,8,4,1938,Spring,"than usual , but on the whole , despite the drought follow- ing the flood , there is wonderfully little to","The Times, 8th April 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12928,8,4,1938,Spring,8,4,1938,Spring,"two-pounder guns . STRAWBERRY CROP DANGER OF BEING AFFECTED BY DROUGHT FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT PORTSMOUTH , APRIL 7 The prolonged","The Times, 8th April 1938",England,UKJ,UKJ3,"UKJ33,UKJ31",,20th Century newspaper,Media 12929,8,4,1938,Spring,8,4,1938,Spring,"FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT PORTSMOUTH , APRIL 7 The prolonged drought seriously affects thc prospects of the South Hants straw- berry","The Times, 8th April 1938",England,UKJ,UKJ3,"UKJ33,UKJ31",Locks Heath,20th Century newspaper,Media 12930,11,4,1938,Spring,11,4,1938,Spring,but the possibility 'of resuicted Australian offerings duc toprospects of drought . tqgether with.a dcnand developing for North American grain 'fr6m,"The Times, 11st April 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12931,12,4,1938,Spring,12,4,1938,Spring,"amounting to 41,645 . Concerning consolidation of interest in the drought area , the report states that good progress ha. ,","The Times, 12th April 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12932,13,4,1938,Spring,13,4,1938,Spring,"FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT OTTAWA , APRIL i2 In the drought-stricken areas of the prairie provinces some farmers have evolved an","The Times, 13th April 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12933,18,4,1938,Spring,18,4,1938,Spring,"pitch-a device that was necessary after a long period of drought , but in effect was comparable with a sudden thaw","The Times, 18th April 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12934,18,4,1938,Spring,18,4,1938,Spring,"at Kew tells its own tale , and if the drought , with its active allies-sunshine and . drying winds-persists much","The Times, 18th April 1938",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Kew,20th Century newspaper,Media 12935,19,4,1938,Spring,19,4,1938,Spring,"year . VIOLENT STORMS IN . S. AUS'TRALIA BREAKING THE DROUGHT FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT ADELAIDE , APRIL 18 One of the","The Times, 19th April 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12936,21,4,1938,Spring,21,4,1938,Spring,to the conservation of water . PLANS TO IRRIGATE The drought-stricken areas need water to promote the growth of grain and,"The Times, 21st April 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12937,21,4,1938,Spring,21,4,1938,Spring,"Savoy , where an arctic hise has followed a long drought that in itself boded ill for the fruit crop .","The Times, 21st April 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12938,22,4,1938,Spring,22,4,1938,Spring,yesterday and they will remain small so long as the drought lasts . There were only five starters for the most,"The Times, 22th April 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12939,22,4,1938,Spring,22,4,1938,Spring,"easy to operate . Naturally in- a spring . of drought "" watering appliances attracted much interest , and one imagines","The Times, 22th April 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12940,22,4,1938,Spring,22,4,1938,Spring,". For farming as a whole the effects of the drought , whichi has lasted since the beginning of March with","The Times, 22th April 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12941,22,4,1938,Spring,22,4,1938,Spring,"have suffered severely . Growers generally are grateful for the drought , for without this the damage from frost would have","The Times, 22th April 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12942,22,4,1938,Spring,22,4,1938,Spring,and live stock generally was suffcring greatly because of the drought . The domestic watcr position throughout the county was in,"The Times, 22th April 1938",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK13,City of Gloucester,20th Century newspaper,Media 12943,22,4,1938,Spring,22,4,1938,Spring,estimate the damage done to apple blossom . VALES The drought and the frost are having a very serious effect on,"The Times, 22th April 1938",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12944,22,4,1938,Spring,22,4,1938,Spring,and an official of the hotrd stated yesterday ihat the drought was daily becoming more seriotus . Lord Ulartington . Parliamentary,"The Times, 22th April 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12945,22,4,1938,Spring,22,4,1938,Spring,"Club , lhorse Guards Avenue , S.W.I. BIRDS IN THE DROUGHT' ' Owing to the drought' it is a kindness to","The Times, 22th April 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12946,22,4,1938,Spring,22,4,1938,Spring,", S.W.I. BIRDS IN THE DROUGHT' ' Owing to the drought' it is a kindness to feed the birds and place","The Times, 22th April 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12947,22,4,1938,Spring,22,4,1938,Spring,be shown to exist . LONDON WATER SUPPLY AND TIlE DROUGHT It was stated at the oflices of the Metropoli- tan,"The Times, 22th April 1938",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12948,22,4,1938,Spring,22,4,1938,Spring,was added . must depend on the duration of the drought and other factors such as . the poNver to replenish,"The Times, 22th April 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12949,22,4,1938,Spring,22,4,1938,Spring,""" Early Cycling ; Admiral Tromp : Birds in the Drought ; Horsey Gap ; Third Guards ' Colours ; La","The Times, 22th April 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12950,22,4,1938,Spring,22,4,1938,Spring,"ravaged by fire . Forest fires caused by the protracted droughts have been reported for some time past , but in","The Times, 22th April 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12951,23,4,1938,Spring,23,4,1938,Spring,"the north , which had been exceptionally promising . The drought has ended at last , only to be succeeded in","The Times, 23th April 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12952,23,4,1938,Spring,23,4,1938,Spring,"admixture of humus with the soil helps them over a drought . The practice of disbudding , which is carried to","The Times, 23th April 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12953,23,4,1938,Spring,23,4,1938,Spring,to demand and general satisfaction all round . The exceptional drought during the past two months . together with the drying,"The Times, 23th April 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12954,25,4,1938,Spring,25,4,1938,Spring,". Alderscy . Chester . D ESTORE YOUR GARDEN AFTER DROUGHT . RiXlop-drcss with "" POULTMURE' "" and fork-in NOW .","The Times, 25th April 1938",England,UKD,UKD6,UKD63,Chester,20th Century newspaper,Media 12955,25,4,1938,Spring,25,4,1938,Spring,"making the pitch and was forced , owing to the drought , to use quantities of water . The result was","The Times, 25th April 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12956,26,4,1938,Spring,26,4,1938,Spring,"to walk upon , neither hard nor dusty despite the drought , but the greens by ill-fortune suffered from some mysterious","The Times, 26th April 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12957,26,4,1938,Spring,26,4,1938,Spring,". The links were in grand order , considering the drought , and , for old- fashioned golfers , seemed really","The Times, 26th April 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12958,26,4,1938,Spring,26,4,1938,Spring,"have to cope with swamps and malaria , but with drought . The ground is sandy and much exposed to winds","The Times, 26th April 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12959,26,4,1938,Spring,26,4,1938,Spring,stilling anxiety felt for the crops owing to the prolonged drought-have apparently not impeded operations . The Republican front has been,"The Times, 26th April 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12960,27,4,1938,Spring,27,4,1938,Spring,"GORDON McARTHUR , Reform Club , S.W. BEES AND THE DROUGHT One effect of the prcsent drought appears to be a","The Times, 27th April 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12961,27,4,1938,Spring,27,4,1938,Spring,S.W. BEES AND THE DROUGHT One effect of the prcsent drought appears to be a difficulty on the part of bees,"The Times, 27th April 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12962,27,4,1938,Spring,27,4,1938,Spring,"tor Road Offences ; Australian Cricket ; Bees and the Drought ; Smoustication "" . .. . .. . 14 Index","The Times, 27th April 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12963,27,4,1938,Spring,27,4,1938,Spring,the supply of drinking water has been exhausted during the drought . RENFREW AERODROME TO BE CLOSED AIR . MINISTRY 'S,"The Times, 27th April 1938","England,Scotland","UKH,UKM","UKH1,UKM3","UKH12,UKM34",Benwick,20th Century newspaper,Media 12964,28,4,1938,Spring,28,4,1938,Spring,"favourite , as most winners do in these days of drought , at 5 to 2 . Scottish Union started at","The Times, 28th April 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12965,28,4,1938,Spring,28,4,1938,Spring,"larger acreage . "" The Saskatchewkan disaster was due to drought and soil- drifting . and resulted in a shortage of","The Times, 28th April 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12966,29,4,1938,Spring,29,4,1938,Spring,inundation of the sea in Februarv and the subsequent continued drought . the course will not be in a fit condition,"The Times, 29th April 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12967,29,4,1938,Spring,29,4,1938,Spring,"up by apple orchards in full bloom . While the drought has brought forward the blooms , they are as a","The Times, 29th April 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12968,29,4,1938,Spring,29,4,1938,Spring,", cale . EARLY STRAWBERRI[S RECORD BROKEN IN SPITE OF DROUGHT FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT LOCKS HEATH , H.ANTS , APRIL","The Times, 29th April 1938",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK23,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12969,29,4,1938,Spring,29,4,1938,Spring,"HEATH , H.ANTS , APRIL 28 In spite of the drought . South Hamp- shire strawberry growers have achieved a record","The Times, 29th April 1938",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12970,29,4,1938,Spring,29,4,1938,Spring,"from 3s. to 5s. a lb . But if the drought continues , berries may eventually be smaller as there is","The Times, 29th April 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12971,29,4,1938,Spring,29,4,1938,Spring,"the soil rapidly . It is the longest and severest drought ever known in this district . "" Inqliries among market","The Times, 29th April 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12972,29,4,1938,Spring,29,4,1938,Spring,of home-grown salad stuf. - Market gardencrs report that the drought is having a serious effect lipon crpps such as cabbage,"The Times, 29th April 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12973,30,4,1938,Spring,30,4,1938,Spring,inundation of the sea in February and the subsequent continued drought the cotirse would not be in a fit condition for,"The Times, 30th April 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12974,30,4,1938,Spring,30,4,1938,Spring,"past few weeks , shows less sign of the "" drought "" than any other I have seen so far ,","The Times, 30th April 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12975,30,4,1938,Spring,30,4,1938,Spring,W.I. CONTI'ROL OF RABBITS May I take advantage of this droughty budget season to ask why the Goverpment shouild make a,"The Times, 30th April 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12976,30,4,1938,Spring,30,4,1938,Spring,"the present year from a bad harvest due to prolonged drought and untimely frosts , so that the recent traffics on","The Times, 30th April 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12977,2,5,1938,Spring,2,5,1938,Spring,"by the sea earlier in the year and the subsequent drought . The championship dates , during the week July 4","The Times, 2th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12978,2,5,1938,Spring,2,5,1938,Spring,"and played , remark- ably well considering this season of drought . The ball travelled fast and , for the most","The Times, 2th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12979,2,5,1938,Spring,2,5,1938,Spring,"Councillor , Charley Hall , Loughborough , Leicestershire . lHE DROUGHT That the present drought may continue has an ominous parallel","The Times, 2th May 1938",England,UKF,UKF2,UKF22,"Charley Hall,Leicestershire,Loughborough",20th Century newspaper,Media 12980,2,5,1938,Spring,2,5,1938,Spring,", Loughborough , Leicestershire . lHE DROUGHT That the present drought may continue has an ominous parallel in the one of","The Times, 2th May 1938",England,UKF,UKF2,UKF22,"Charley Hall,Leicestershire,Loughborough",20th Century newspaper,Media 12981,2,5,1938,Spring,2,5,1938,Spring,"; Parish Churches ; Local Government Ex- penditure ; The Drought ; "" The Sense of the Meeting "" ; Pedestrian","The Times, 2th May 1938",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12982,2,5,1938,Spring,2,5,1938,Spring,"enlarRed purchascs of foodstuffs by Eturopean countries due to the drought sittati , on . The . Continued at foot of","The Times, 2th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12983,2,5,1938,Spring,2,5,1938,Spring,"Borouth Green . Kent . R ESTORE YOUR GARDEN AFTER DROUGHT . Xop-drcss with ' POULTMURE "" and fork-in NOW .","The Times, 2th May 1938",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12984,3,5,1938,Spring,3,5,1938,Spring,"were not likely to be beaten , though the long drought had made the fairways so hard that the run on","The Times, 3th May 1938",England,UKD,"UKD7,UKD4","UKD73,UKD43","Ainsdale,Hesketh,Southport",20th Century newspaper,Media 12985,4,5,1938,Spring,4,5,1938,Spring,") the fall was O.22in. , the largest sincc the drought began . Farther west the amount was genierally small ,","The Times, 4th May 1938",England,"UKI,UKJ","UKI1,UKJ4","UKI11,UKJ42","Kensington,Tunbridge Wells",20th Century newspaper,Media 12986,4,5,1938,Spring,4,5,1938,Spring,"England to-day . WELCOME RAIN IN SWITZERLAND END OF 70-DAY DROUGHT SHELLS DAMAGE BRITISH EMBASSY IN MADRID MADRID , May 3.","The Times, 4th May 1938",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12987,4,5,1938,Spring,4,5,1938,Spring,"which was based on reports of partial relief on the drought in Europc , the disappoint- lug forcign markets , and","The Times, 4th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12988,5,5,1938,Spring,5,5,1938,Spring,"position and on a wicket dried by six weeks ' drought , Worcestershire by steady , rather than brilliant , batting","The Times, 5th May 1938",England,"UKD,UKG","UKD4,UKD3,UKG1","UKD31,UKG12","Old Trafford,Worcestershire",20th Century newspaper,Media 12989,5,5,1938,Spring,5,5,1938,Spring,"hias lost muchi of its fragrance and ColouLr throuIgIh the drought . Gardens and lawns are parchicd and hard , and","The Times, 5th May 1938",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH12,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12990,7,5,1938,Spring,7,5,1938,Spring,"Aldwych HouSc , W.C.2 , May 3 . THE SPRING DROUGHT . PREVIOUS SEASONS COMPARED TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES","The Times, 7th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12991,7,5,1938,Spring,7,5,1938,Spring,"COMPARED TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES Sir , --The drought experienced during the past threc months is surely without precedent","The Times, 7th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12992,7,5,1938,Spring,7,5,1938,Spring,"two days only-April 2 and April 22-the fir-st "" absolute drought "" last- ing 34 days and the second drought 19","The Times, 7th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12993,7,5,1938,Spring,7,5,1938,Spring,"absolute drought "" last- ing 34 days and the second drought 19 days . The March rainfall was made up of","The Times, 7th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12994,7,5,1938,Spring,7,5,1938,Spring,"surface water swiftly away and , with alternate flood and drought , rendered pollution more dangerous by lessening the average flow","The Times, 7th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12995,7,5,1938,Spring,7,5,1938,Spring,"Wills will be found on page 8 A CAPRICIOUS SPRING DROUGHT , FROST , AND WIND FROMl A CORRESPONDENT In the","The Times, 7th May 1938",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12996,7,5,1938,Spring,7,5,1938,Spring,FROMl A CORRESPONDENT In the South of England a vernal drought is so common that it is a recognized risk of,"The Times, 7th May 1938",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12997,7,5,1938,Spring,7,5,1938,Spring,than lay the dust generally . The menace of the drought continues and gardeners on light land should prepare against its,"The Times, 7th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12998,7,5,1938,Spring,7,5,1938,Spring,does not displace irrigation by vapour sprays-a practice that every drought extends in southern gardens . The May delights of March,"The Times, 7th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 12999,7,5,1938,Spring,7,5,1938,Spring,"of March , the dour weather of April , the drought , and the cutting winds between them have brought gardeners","The Times, 7th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13000,9,5,1938,Spring,9,5,1938,Spring,"; and shall not be careful in the ycar of drought . neither shall cease from yielding fruit . "" -Jer.","The Times, 9th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13001,9,5,1938,Spring,9,5,1938,Spring,"are now totally without water , so serious has the drought become . Perhaps , however , it is only those","The Times, 9th May 1938",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 13002,9,5,1938,Spring,9,5,1938,Spring,"such were the conditions in normal times , imagine what drought meant . Then the ponds dried up and every drop","The Times, 9th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13003,9,5,1938,Spring,9,5,1938,Spring,but go to and fro for water . When the drought became really bad two men with two carts and two,"The Times, 9th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13004,9,5,1938,Spring,9,5,1938,Spring,"think , about nine years ago that , in prolonged drought , we had to lead 600 loads of water for","The Times, 9th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13005,9,5,1938,Spring,9,5,1938,Spring,"600 loads of water for the stock . For in drought they are desperately thirsty , and any water that is","The Times, 9th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13006,9,5,1938,Spring,9,5,1938,Spring,the conditions on many Wold farms in this extraordinarily early drought . Other farms ( and ours is one ) have,"The Times, 9th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13007,9,5,1938,Spring,9,5,1938,Spring,"land , too , that is still unploughed . The drought has made some fields almost like concrete . THE ROYAL","The Times, 9th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13008,9,5,1938,Spring,9,5,1938,Spring,"like 1893 , 1897 , 1911 , and 1921 when drought had outstanding effects on farming . They remember how in","The Times, 9th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13009,9,5,1938,Spring,9,5,1938,Spring,"good soil they are less likely to be affected by drought , and the crop will be larger and of better","The Times, 9th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13010,9,5,1938,Spring,9,5,1938,Spring,", arcrage reduction in the Western areas , and European drought advices . The close was firm at Ilic. to !","The Times, 9th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13011,10,5,1938,Spring,10,5,1938,Spring,"the country , the Old Course has suffered from a drought which has lasted for over two months . Last week","The Times, 10th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13012,10,5,1938,Spring,10,5,1938,Spring,"water in the river than in the spring of the drought year of 1934 ; according to Captain Jocelvn Bray ,","The Times, 10th May 1938",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 13013,10,5,1938,Spring,10,5,1938,Spring,the rain- fall in June and July and if the drought continued there might be some low flows and conditions as,"The Times, 10th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13014,10,5,1938,Spring,10,5,1938,Spring,"with the.conditions in 1934 , wh1ich was a year of drought and followed a year of drought , the present conditions","The Times, 10th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13015,10,5,1938,Spring,10,5,1938,Spring,"was a year of drought and followed a year of drought , the present conditions were fairly satisfactory . For the","The Times, 10th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13016,10,5,1938,Spring,10,5,1938,Spring,"concern- ing the prospects of this year 's harvest . Drought and frost continue , and in many parts of the","The Times, 10th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13017,10,5,1938,Spring,10,5,1938,Spring,"was induced by the sun- shine of March . The drought has adversely affected all vegetable crops . Lettuce , peas","The Times, 10th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13018,10,5,1938,Spring,10,5,1938,Spring,"training of 120 students . ( p. 11 ) Continued drought and frost are causing con- cern for harvest prospects ,","The Times, 10th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13019,11,5,1938,Spring,11,5,1938,Spring,"tour of the Highlands , where they found that the drought had assumed serious proportions . Even regular visitors to the","The Times, 11st May 1938",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,"UKM61,UKM63","Highlands,Pass of Glencoe",20th Century newspaper,Media 13020,11,5,1938,Spring,11,5,1938,Spring,"beside a footpath and spread with great speed throtigh the drought- parched woods . More than 200 acres were devastated ,","The Times, 11st May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13021,11,5,1938,Spring,11,5,1938,Spring,"More than 200 acres were devastated , and if the drought continues sparks from burning timber may causc a further outbreak","The Times, 11st May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13022,11,5,1938,Spring,11,5,1938,Spring,of the company 's properties are affected by the prevailing drought conditions . In thesc circumstances they have decided to defer,"The Times, 11st May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13023,12,5,1938,Spring,12,5,1938,Spring,"and south-west wind and the course , for all the drought , was in such excellent condition and so interesting ,","The Times, 12th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13024,12,5,1938,Spring,12,5,1938,Spring,"ROAD HAULAGE WAGES NEW REGULATING BILL APPROVED FARMERS AND THE DROUGHT HOUSE OF LORDS WEDNESDAY , NMAY II Thq'LORD CHANCELLOR took","The Times, 12th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13025,12,5,1938,Spring,12,5,1938,Spring,"agreed to on Rcport. 500,000 A DAY COST OF THE DROUGHT TO FARMERS On the motion for the adjournmcnt , MAJOR","The Times, 12th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13026,12,5,1938,Spring,12,5,1938,Spring,"of agriculture , particularly as it was affected by the drought of the last threce months . He said that it","The Times, 12th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13027,12,5,1938,Spring,12,5,1938,Spring,Government had failed merely because of a five weeks ' drought . He wvas satisfied that the policy of the Minister,"The Times, 12th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13028,12,5,1938,Spring,12,5,1938,Spring,be a failure because mainly of frost and not the drought . Fortunately the hops had not been affected . Mr.,"The Times, 12th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13029,12,5,1938,Spring,12,5,1938,Spring,autumn took place before there was any question of a drought . One important factor which had been diagnosed was the,"The Times, 12th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13030,12,5,1938,Spring,12,5,1938,Spring,"been so spoon-fed that when anything happened , including a drought , they went to the Government and said : '","The Times, 12th May 1938",England,UKE,UKE3,UKE31,Wentworth,20th Century newspaper,Media 13031,12,5,1938,Spring,12,5,1938,Spring,"Eastern buying , The firinness tof Wall Street and the drought conditions , in - the United Kingdom . together with","The Times, 12th May 1938",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13032,12,5,1938,Spring,12,5,1938,Spring,realized improved froin 11.33d. to 12.31d. a pound . Scverc drought and blivhts are reckoned to liavc caused the loss of,"The Times, 12th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13033,13,5,1938,Spring,13,5,1938,Spring,"heavy rainfall yesterday should benefit the course aftcr the long drought . The teams arc : - IRELAND , -Mrs .","The Times, 13th May 1938",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13034,13,5,1938,Spring,13,5,1938,Spring,than the normal ) have been exceptionally dry . The drought of the end of the year 1937 even more than,"The Times, 13th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13035,13,5,1938,Spring,13,5,1938,Spring,"IN THE EAST FROM . OUR WEATHER CORRESPONDENT The tong drought had its second serious setback yesterdav , when it was","The Times, 13th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13036,13,5,1938,Spring,13,5,1938,Spring,first regular winds from the south and south-west since the drought began . This increases the prospects of a spell of,"The Times, 13th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13037,13,5,1938,Spring,13,5,1938,Spring,"a disaster to the horti- cultural industry , and a drought-the worst experienced for over- 100 years-had been a severe handicap","The Times, 13th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13038,13,5,1938,Spring,13,5,1938,Spring,"but on the poorest soils and in long spells of drought the foliage remains a rich green . Also , in","The Times, 13th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13039,13,5,1938,Spring,13,5,1938,Spring,fuirther advattces . Vegetables are very scarce owing to thec drought and surpplies are likely to bec still smaller . Prices,"The Times, 13th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13040,14,5,1938,Spring,14,5,1938,Spring,Adjournment : question on the state of agriculture and the drought . THURSDAY. -Imperial Telegraphs Bill read first time . Mloney,"The Times, 14th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13041,14,5,1938,Spring,14,5,1938,Spring,", W.C.I , May 12 . Points from Letters T'HE DROUGHT A letter in a recent issue gave an interesting comparison","The Times, 14th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13042,14,5,1938,Spring,14,5,1938,Spring,issue gave an interesting comparison between the present and previous droughts . But it would be still more interest- ing to,"The Times, 14th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13043,14,5,1938,Spring,14,5,1938,Spring,"and the adjoining coasts , to which we owe the drought . The intensive observation of rainfall , pressure , and","The Times, 14th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13044,14,5,1938,Spring,14,5,1938,Spring,"friends are wearing very long faces . Now I like drought as little as any gardener , but I do think","The Times, 14th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13045,14,5,1938,Spring,14,5,1938,Spring,.. .. .. .. 8 Points from Lctters : -The Drought ; The Ubiquitous Rabbit ; Sedan Chairs ; Skirrets ;,"The Times, 14th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13046,14,5,1938,Spring,14,5,1938,Spring,state- ment at yesterday 's meeting with regard to the drought . He said that while there was no immediate cause,"The Times, 14th May 1938",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13047,14,5,1938,Spring,14,5,1938,Spring,"future position must necessarily depend on the duration of the drought , and the extent to which the board was able","The Times, 14th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13048,14,5,1938,Spring,14,5,1938,Spring,". PLIGHT OF STRAWBERRY GROWERS PLANTS WITHERED BY FROST AND DROUGHT FROM OUR CORRESPONDEN T BOTLEY , MAY 13 Strawberry growers","The Times, 14th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13049,14,5,1938,Spring,14,5,1938,Spring,"as those grown in the open . owing to the drought . TRANSFER BOOKS 4 linies 20s. ( milli , olluo","The Times, 14th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13050,16,5,1938,Spring,16,5,1938,Spring,different sort ; but the mysteries of the manufacture of drought and deluge have not yielded to research . Drought has,"The Times, 16th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13051,16,5,1938,Spring,16,5,1938,Spring,of drought and deluge have not yielded to research . Drought has been with us now many weeks . Recent rain,"The Times, 16th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13052,16,5,1938,Spring,16,5,1938,Spring,"a dry April also , and the prolongation of the drought into May has bred fears of a rain- less season","The Times, 16th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13053,16,5,1938,Spring,16,5,1938,Spring,rain will bring relief and prosperity to the barrenness of drought ; but the clouds own no human dominion and are,"The Times, 16th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13054,16,5,1938,Spring,16,5,1938,Spring,"own meteorological readings , says that the "" partial "" drought "" of this spring has bcen the longest for fifty-three","The Times, 16th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13055,16,5,1938,Spring,16,5,1938,Spring,Considerably more will be needed this month to alleviate a drought which was becoming very serious . Growth which should be,"The Times, 16th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13056,16,5,1938,Spring,16,5,1938,Spring,"has also hit arable farmers . Wheat does not mind drought as much as most crops , and on most farms","The Times, 16th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13057,16,5,1938,Spring,16,5,1938,Spring,"House of Commons last Wednesday , one lesson of this drought is that Parliament "" should at all times view with","The Times, 16th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13058,16,5,1938,Spring,16,5,1938,Spring,stores pigs uere sold at prices up to 84s . DROUGHT AND SMALL EGGS A PROBLEM FOR LAYING TRIALS FROM A,"The Times, 16th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13059,16,5,1938,Spring,16,5,1938,Spring,EGGS A PROBLEM FOR LAYING TRIALS FROM A CORRESPONDENT The drought is now interfering with the normal development of growing stock,"The Times, 16th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13060,16,5,1938,Spring,16,5,1938,Spring,in normal circumstances and fall just below the standard when drought deprives them of moisture in the herbage and in the,"The Times, 16th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13061,16,5,1938,Spring,16,5,1938,Spring,"herbage and in the soil . MORE SECOND-GRADE EGGS But drought during the natural season of production , when many hens","The Times, 16th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13062,16,5,1938,Spring,16,5,1938,Spring,"unprecedented conditions , some latitude should be permitted while the drought lasts by reducing the first grade by one-eighth or even","The Times, 16th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13063,17,5,1938,Spring,17,5,1938,Spring,reached the limit of their strength-unless a war or a drought or a-depression gives them a greater opportunity . It is,"The Times, 17th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13064,18,5,1938,Spring,18,5,1938,Spring,Adelphi . W.C.2 . H. B. BRYANT . BIRDS AND DROUGHT ' . . - -- 16 TO THE EDIIOR OF,"The Times, 18th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13065,18,5,1938,Spring,18,5,1938,Spring,"16 TO THE EDIIOR OF TIIE TIMES Sir , -Thc drought of March and April mnist have caused considerable inconvenience to","The Times, 18th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13066,18,5,1938,Spring,18,5,1938,Spring,be able to line their nests with mud despite a drought . But in areas stIchI as the grounds of the,"The Times, 18th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13067,18,5,1938,Spring,18,5,1938,Spring,", owing to the very bad effect of the persistent drought on agriculture . In order to meet these difficulties ,","The Times, 18th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13068,18,5,1938,Spring,18,5,1938,Spring,Mackenzie Livingstone ) .. .. .. .. 12 Birds and Drought ( Mr. P. G. Shute ) .. 12 A Sussex,"The Times, 18th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13069,20,5,1938,Spring,20,5,1938,Spring,Monster ( Captain Guy Dollman ) .. 17 The Spring Drought ( Sir Thomas Beare ) 17 Purity of Rivers (,"The Times, 20th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13070,20,5,1938,Spring,20,5,1938,Spring,"DOLLMAN 47 , Courtfield Road , S.W.7 . THE SPRING DROUGHT TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES Sir , -In your","The Times, 20th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13071,20,5,1938,Spring,20,5,1938,Spring,port . owing to the uncertain trade position and the drought . Offerings comprised about 50 English fat and milch cattle,"The Times, 20th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13072,21,5,1938,Spring,21,5,1938,Spring,", Stoney Thorpe Hall , Southam , Warwickshire . 'FHE DROuGHTr I wonder if any of your readers have recorded a","The Times, 21st May 1938",England,"UKK,UKE,UKG","UKK1,UKE1,UKG1","UKK13,UKE12,UKG13","Southam,Thorpe Hall,Warwickshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 13073,21,5,1938,Spring,21,5,1938,Spring,"in his wisdom as a farmer who has suffered from drought , has enterprisingly installed an irrigation plant on his cultivated","The Times, 21st May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13074,21,5,1938,Spring,21,5,1938,Spring,be in opzration early in the spring and before the drought began . To-day the drought may be said to have,"The Times, 21st May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13075,21,5,1938,Spring,21,5,1938,Spring,"the spring and before the drought began . To-day the drought may be said to have ended for Bron-y-de , when","The Times, 21st May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13076,21,5,1938,Spring,21,5,1938,Spring,10 P ? ints from Letters : -Bird-Watching ; The Drought ; The Horse-Bus Modern Tramways ; In Defence of Wasps,"The Times, 21st May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13077,23,5,1938,Spring,23,5,1938,Spring,"improvement of airport facilities , $6,000,000 to relief in the drought-stricken areas in the West , to water storage , and","The Times, 23th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13078,23,5,1938,Spring,23,5,1938,Spring,to arbitration for its settlement . A Penalty of the Drought For the past three weeks the public have been able,"The Times, 23th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13079,23,5,1938,Spring,23,5,1938,Spring,", and agricultural production is low in consequence of a drought and of the shortcomings of the peons who have become","The Times, 23th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13080,23,5,1938,Spring,23,5,1938,Spring,PLOT TASKS AFTER THE RAIN FROM A CORRESPONDENT During a drought many tasks have to be delayed till the arrival of,"The Times, 23th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13081,23,5,1938,Spring,23,5,1938,Spring,"to dry , is hocing , for after a prolonged drought the seeds lie dormant ready to spring into sight soon","The Times, 23th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13082,23,5,1938,Spring,23,5,1938,Spring,in this year . You hear it blamed on the drought ; it is not that . Land that has been,"The Times, 23th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13083,23,5,1938,Spring,23,5,1938,Spring,"cultural article makes sad reading . The combined effects of drought , frosts , and sereing winds have left thc country","The Times, 23th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13084,23,5,1938,Spring,23,5,1938,Spring,"which had been given . Mr. Morrison referred to the drought , and said he hoped that one lesson which the","The Times, 23th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13085,23,5,1938,Spring,23,5,1938,Spring,expcctcd. grain advanced on indications of the scriotisutess of the drought in Italy and on the renewed political tension in Europe,"The Times, 23th May 1938",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13086,24,5,1938,Spring,24,5,1938,Spring,provinces which had been most severely affected by the prolonged drought . It was decided that . the prices of wheat,"The Times, 24th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13087,24,5,1938,Spring,24,5,1938,Spring,Art Union of London ; A Curling Story ; The Drought ; Should Suicide be a Crime ? German Visa Charges,"The Times, 24th May 1938",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13088,25,5,1938,Spring,25,5,1938,Spring,"parts , has brought a welcome break in the severe drought , which was causing grave anxietv . If good rains","The Times, 25th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13089,25,5,1938,Spring,25,5,1938,Spring,"and Manitoba , where he spent some time in the drought- stricken areas , and fulfilling engagements at Toronto and at","The Times, 25th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13090,25,5,1938,Spring,25,5,1938,Spring,Church History at Prague University . MILK PRICES AND THE DROUGHT MOVE FOR AN INCREASE The Milk Marketing Board has asked,"The Times, 25th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13091,25,5,1938,Spring,25,5,1938,Spring,in the cost of milk production on account of the drought . Proposals for raising the wholesale price have already been,"The Times, 25th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13092,25,5,1938,Spring,25,5,1938,Spring,a remarkable demonstration of the triumph of the gardener over drought and frost . FrHE KING AND QUEEN in one of,"The Times, 25th May 1938",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Chelsea,20th Century newspaper,Media 13093,26,5,1938,Spring,26,5,1938,Spring,"Owing to the very carly spring and the sub- sequent drought , it seemed dotibtful if any exhibits of tilips would","The Times, 26th May 1938",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Chelsea,20th Century newspaper,Media 13094,26,5,1938,Spring,26,5,1938,Spring,Art Union of London ; The Horse Bus ; The Drought ; Destruc- tion of Wasps ; St. Dunstan 's Service,"The Times, 26th May 1938",England,"UKJ,UKI",UKJ2,UKJ23,Epsom,20th Century newspaper,Media 13095,27,5,1938,Spring,27,5,1938,Spring,instruction this year and production will begin in 1939. 36-YEAR DROUGHT BROKEN IN N.S.W. PASTORAL OUTLOOK BETTER FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT SYDNEY,"The Times, 27th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13096,27,5,1938,Spring,27,5,1938,Spring,"as the most valu- able for years , ending a drought which has been widespread since 1902 . Floods are occurring","The Times, 27th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13097,28,5,1938,Spring,28,5,1938,Spring,the garden is made easier in some ways by the drought . Weeds have made no more growth than other plants,"The Times, 28th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13098,30,5,1938,Spring,30,5,1938,Spring,"the land were being kept in fertile condition . The drought has revealed the nakedness of the land , and we","The Times, 30th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13099,30,5,1938,Spring,30,5,1938,Spring,on a first-class Lcicestershire feeding pasture and find that the drought has not stopped the growth of herbage there . Certainly,"The Times, 30th May 1938",England,UKF,UKF2,UKF22,Lcicestershire,20th Century newspaper,Media 13100,30,5,1938,Spring,30,5,1938,Spring,"Holland Division of Lincolnshire , which can stand up to drought better than most parts of the country . The water","The Times, 30th May 1938",England,UKF,UKF3,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13101,30,5,1938,Spring,30,5,1938,Spring,it is not ruined by the combination of frost and drought as in some districts that are not so well favoured,"The Times, 30th May 1938",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13102,30,5,1938,Spring,30,5,1938,Spring,of the big issues which depend upon such action . DROUGHT AND THE TREES IMPROVISED IRRIGATION TO SAVE SEEDLINGS I:RO%f A,"The Times, 30th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13103,30,5,1938,Spring,30,5,1938,Spring,"forcst areas of young trees brown and withered because of drought . On some estates thousands of trees are affected ,","The Times, 30th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13104,30,5,1938,Spring,30,5,1938,Spring,"their leaves late enough to escape the latest frost . Drought is apt to bring other dangers in its train ,","The Times, 30th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13105,30,5,1938,Spring,30,5,1938,Spring,". "" BEES ' FOOD SUPPLIES DAMAGE BY FROSTS AND DROUGHT FROM A CORRESPONDENT Thc recent rains may have been in","The Times, 30th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13106,30,5,1938,Spring,30,5,1938,Spring,"great storc in the supcrs . Probably because of the drought and frost the flowering of hawthorn has been irregular ,","The Times, 30th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13107,30,5,1938,Spring,30,5,1938,Spring,"and utntil the general sources of nectar recover from the drought there is great danger of starvation , especially if a","The Times, 30th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13108,30,5,1938,Spring,30,5,1938,Spring,drinking places are deserted . A further effect of the drought appears in the ahnormal number of queen wasps that have,"The Times, 30th May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13109,31,5,1938,Spring,31,5,1938,Spring,"in perfect condition for the wecks racing . While the drought was on it was most carefully tcnded , with the","The Times, 31st May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13110,31,5,1938,Spring,31,5,1938,Spring,"winter planted crops should suffer no real hartn from the drought , provided that plenty of rain falls within the next","The Times, 31st May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13111,31,5,1938,Spring,31,5,1938,Spring,to work : but they soon drv out in a drought and leave plants at the meicy of the sun .,"The Times, 31st May 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13112,1,6,1938,Summer,1,6,1938,Summer,". During June and July , owing to the continued drought , the Canadian crop outlook steadily declined , and Mlanitoba","The Times, 1st June 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13113,4,6,1938,Summer,4,6,1938,Summer,"usually have in gardens , and that includes provision against drought , of which they are impatient . The hardiness of","The Times, 4th June 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13114,6,6,1938,Summer,6,6,1938,Summer,"over their old ones , especially in a time of drought such as we have recently passed through . So well","The Times, 6th June 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13115,6,6,1938,Summer,6,6,1938,Summer,Ely were facing ruin because of the recent frost and drought . Several growers said the season was the worst for,"The Times, 6th June 1938",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH12,Huntingdonshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 13116,7,6,1938,Summer,7,6,1938,Summer,"rural constituencies , has brought agriculture and its losses from drought into the full glare of political debate . But the","The Times, 7th June 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13117,7,6,1938,Summer,7,6,1938,Summer,"At the beginning of May , six months of continuous drought , forming part of an extended dry period , threatened","The Times, 7th June 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13118,7,6,1938,Summer,7,6,1938,Summer,"the military advantages of distillation . The repercussions of the drought on the exchange market will probably , in any case","The Times, 7th June 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13119,7,6,1938,Summer,7,6,1938,Summer,of Italian agriculture . For to the effects of the drought must be added those of the abnormally heavy rain last,"The Times, 7th June 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13120,7,6,1938,Summer,7,6,1938,Summer,find the chances of the new crop spoiled by the drought . The books of the insurance companies show that this,"The Times, 7th June 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13121,7,6,1938,Summer,7,6,1938,Summer,"northern districts , Continued on page 14 , column 5 DROUGHT IN EUROPE-continued from page 12 , column 4 when he","The Times, 7th June 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13122,7,6,1938,Summer,7,6,1938,Summer,"recently stimulated in the north , is as susceptible to drought as any other plant , and the textile mills will","The Times, 7th June 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13123,7,6,1938,Summer,7,6,1938,Summer,"exchange resources . The difficulty is the greater because the drought has affected many of the export pro- ducts , such","The Times, 7th June 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13124,7,6,1938,Summer,7,6,1938,Summer,"ing imports of foodstuffs . Accordingly the progress of the drought is watched with an anxious eye . A long ,","The Times, 7th June 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13125,7,6,1938,Summer,7,6,1938,Summer,"and rye is sown in the winter-stood up to the drought better than might have been expected , possibly because the","The Times, 7th June 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13126,7,6,1938,Summer,7,6,1938,Summer,", peaches and cherries having been virtually ruined by the drought in the late spring . As to the fruit which","The Times, 7th June 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13127,7,6,1938,Summer,7,6,1938,Summer,"close this summer , owing to the harmful effects of drought on growing crops . The Italian buying of wheat to","The Times, 7th June 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13128,8,6,1938,Summer,8,6,1938,Summer,"been struggling with problems arising from a series of calamitous droughts which necessitated huge expenditure on public relief , and a","The Times, 8th June 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13129,8,6,1938,Summer,8,6,1938,Summer,got from the fact that the abnormal circumstance of the drought has sent up the unemployment figure for agricultural workers by,"The Times, 8th June 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13130,9,6,1938,Summer,9,6,1938,Summer,". CornwaBl ) * J. A. REYNOLDS ( Mcssrs . Drought and Shuttlcworth . Eastman , School . Southssa ) :","The Times, 9th June 1938",England,UKK,UKK3,UKK30,Probus,20th Century newspaper,Media 13131,9,6,1938,Summer,9,6,1938,Summer,". "" MILK MARKETING BOARD REPLY TO CRITICS The recent drought and its adverse effect on the dairy farmer were referred","The Times, 9th June 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13132,9,6,1938,Summer,9,6,1938,Summer,they may have to encotunter . I feel the recent drought was of such serious importance to farmers that some referencc,"The Times, 9th June 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13133,9,6,1938,Summer,9,6,1938,Summer,public themselves are well aware of the intensity of that drought and its effect upon the farmer 's position . Throughout,"The Times, 9th June 1938","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13134,10,6,1938,Summer,10,6,1938,Summer,heavy relief expenditure on account of a succession of calamitous droughts and labouring under an intolerable burden of debt . In,"The Times, 10th June 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13135,11,6,1938,Summer,11,6,1938,Summer,could for those who had been badly hit by the drought . The Government were also prepared to support any old-age,"The Times, 11st June 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13136,11,6,1938,Summer,11,6,1938,Summer,"mainly Thatcher . At this time last year heat , drought , and wind had already ruined the prospects of a","The Times, 11st June 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13137,13,6,1938,Summer,13,6,1938,Summer,is mostly sown during the winter ) owing to the drought has forced a rise in the price of bread and,"The Times, 13th June 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13138,13,6,1938,Summer,13,6,1938,Summer,"most vital parts . The damage also done by the drought lo such exportable crops as wine , rice , silk","The Times, 13th June 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13139,13,6,1938,Summer,13,6,1938,Summer,"weeks , thougil , as the result of frost and drought . the season as a whole will produce not more","The Times, 13th June 1938",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13140,14,6,1938,Summer,14,6,1938,Summer,"place in conditions since October 1 , after the recent drought and late spring frosts . Sir Stephen Demetriadi awarded an","The Times, 14th June 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13141,17,6,1938,Summer,17,6,1938,Summer,"nearly $10,000,000 ( 2,000,000 ) . Special expenditure for Western drought relief amounted to $24,585.000 ( 4.917,000 ) compared with 58,751,000","The Times, 17th June 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13142,17,6,1938,Summer,17,6,1938,Summer,"approximately $1f,000,000 ( 200.000 ) . Unemployment relief ( including drought relief ) cost S68,532,000 ( 13,706,000 ) , compared with","The Times, 17th June 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13143,18,6,1938,Summer,18,6,1938,Summer,show any association between the Aurora Borealis and years of drought and frost . It is not to be expected that,"The Times, 18th June 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13144,18,6,1938,Summer,18,6,1938,Summer,"and soil-crosion , and will eliminate all troubles such as drought , insect pests and blight which plague the life of","The Times, 18th June 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13145,18,6,1938,Summer,18,6,1938,Summer,on a Low Income ; Vicars of Ancient Towns ; Drought over Europe ; Our Lady of Walsingham ; Planning Meet-,"The Times, 18th June 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13146,20,6,1938,Summer,20,6,1938,Summer,"was an imperfection which could fairly be attributable to the drought . One had , in fact , only one criticism","The Times, 20th June 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13147,20,6,1938,Summer,20,6,1938,Summer,point out an easy method of control ? The present drought ( unprecedented over the past 150 years ) has meant,"The Times, 20th June 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13148,20,6,1938,Summer,20,6,1938,Summer,"of other estates in Sylhet. was adversely affected by scvere drought in the carly months of the year , and amounted","The Times, 20th June 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13149,21,6,1938,Summer,21,6,1938,Summer,"the last crop was small , as a result of drought and frost damage respectively . The Imperial Economic Committee 's","The Times, 21st June 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13150,21,6,1938,Summer,21,6,1938,Summer,"exceptions was the wheat crop , which , owing to drought in many areas , decreased in value as compared with","The Times, 21st June 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13151,23,6,1938,Summer,23,6,1938,Summer,its purpose : Great Britain 's direct protection . BEDFORDSHIRE DROUGHT T OG FREQUENT BATHS A-T BIGGLES WADE FROM t ),"The Times, 23th June 1938",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13152,27,6,1938,Summer,27,6,1938,Summer,""" Favourite "" is satisfactory , being apparently unaffected by drought . To avoid waste , small sow- ings at fortnightly","The Times, 27th June 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13153,27,6,1938,Summer,27,6,1938,Summer,"a brisk breeze from the south-west after a fortnight 's drought , the dust was flying merrily at midday on Saturday","The Times, 27th June 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13154,28,6,1938,Summer,28,6,1938,Summer,"safe from their natural enemies , and from fire , drought , and famine . It is a fascinating subject ,","The Times, 28th June 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13155,28,6,1938,Summer,28,6,1938,Summer,in London and other parts of South-East England the absolute drought was broken . A 50 m.p.h. gale prevented the Queen,"The Times, 28th June 1938",England,"UKI,UKK",UKK4,UKK41,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13156,29,6,1938,Summer,29,6,1938,Summer,"Southern English coulltiCs . If the effects of the early drought can be over- come , the prospects for a good","The Times, 29th June 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13157,30,6,1938,Summer,30,6,1938,Summer,"to 5 a.m. for an in- definite period because of drought . The board , which suppLies Henlow and Cardington Aerodromes","The Times, 30th June 1938",England,"UKG,UKH","UKG2,UKH2","UKG22,UKH25","Cardington,Henlow",20th Century newspaper,Media 13158,2,7,1938,Summer,2,7,1938,Summer,"No lilv is comfortable in dry ground , and the drought has dwarfed the stems . At the same time the","The Times, 2th July 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13159,2,7,1938,Summer,2,7,1938,Summer,"outlook in South Dakota is poorer owing to complaints of drought and grasshoppers , but in the balance of the Belt","The Times, 2th July 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13160,4,7,1938,Summer,4,7,1938,Summer,among the tasks for early July I are watering when drought occurs and hoeing to keep the soil free from weeds,"The Times, 4th July 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13161,4,7,1938,Summer,4,7,1938,Summer,. Mr. Morrison agreed with Mr. Phillips Price that the drought has had a good deal to do with this heavy,"The Times, 4th July 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13162,5,7,1938,Summer,5,7,1938,Summer,Hackricy Hospital . Letters to the Editor CROPS AND THE DROUGHT THE FARMER 'S WOES TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES,"The Times, 5th July 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13163,5,7,1938,Summer,5,7,1938,Summer,"the average in May , though in many places the drought was not broken until late in the month . June","The Times, 5th July 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13164,5,7,1938,Summer,5,7,1938,Summer,", 35 per cent . of the average . Absolute droughts were recorded at Rothamsted from April 3 to April 22","The Times, 5th July 1938",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH23,Rothamsted,20th Century newspaper,Media 13165,5,7,1938,Summer,5,7,1938,Summer,to June 25 . The harmful effects of the April drought on crops were intensified by a succession of sharp night,"The Times, 5th July 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13166,5,7,1938,Summer,5,7,1938,Summer,The drilling of root crops was held up until the drought brok ; e in May ; where earlier sowing was,"The Times, 5th July 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13167,5,7,1938,Summer,5,7,1938,Summer,of the dirficulties which have been experienced this year through drought and foot-and-mouth disease . Excluding poultry the entries of live-,"The Times, 5th July 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13168,5,7,1938,Summer,5,7,1938,Summer,the annual meeting on July 13 . Owing to the drought and general conditions the receipts from Covent Garden Market show,"The Times, 5th July 1938",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Covent Garden,20th Century newspaper,Media 13169,11,7,1938,Summer,11,7,1938,Summer,Castle Park grounds to-day . The difficulties due to the drought and recent high winds seemed to have been entirely sur-,"The Times, 11st July 1938",England,"UKG,UKH","UKG1,UKH3","UKG13,UKH33","Castle Park,Colchester",20th Century newspaper,Media 13170,11,7,1938,Summer,11,7,1938,Summer,"So much has been heard about the damage caused by drought , late frosts , and high winds this season that","The Times, 11st July 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13171,11,7,1938,Summer,11,7,1938,Summer,"the grass fields that show the worst effects of the drought . In Cheshire the pastures are "" green but bare","The Times, 11st July 1938",England,"UKD,UKF","UKD6,UKF2",UKF22,Leicestershire,20th Century newspaper,Media 13172,13,7,1938,Summer,13,7,1938,Summer,"will consider the report satisfactory . Fortunately there were no drought expenses last year . PROFIT AND DIVIDEND The profit ,","The Times, 13th July 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13173,13,7,1938,Summer,13,7,1938,Summer,of the early fruit and other blossom owing to the drought and late frosts subjected hIives to outbreaks of robbing much,"The Times, 13th July 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13174,14,7,1938,Summer,14,7,1938,Summer,"Garden show a slight decline this year , due to drought and general conditions . The company has put into operation","The Times, 14th July 1938",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Covent Garden,20th Century newspaper,Media 13175,15,7,1938,Summer,15,7,1938,Summer,"condition is satisfactory , hut where growth was retarded by drought and the Mlay frosts . Yields are on the light","The Times, 15th July 1938",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Covent Garden,20th Century newspaper,Media 13176,16,7,1938,Summer,16,7,1938,Summer,the machine was wrecked in making a forced landing . DROUGHT AND COST OF LIVING At July I the average level,"The Times, 16th July 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13177,16,7,1938,Summer,16,7,1938,Summer,"prices , owing to the effects of late frosts and drought , an to increases in the prices of milk ,","The Times, 16th July 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13178,16,7,1938,Summer,16,7,1938,Summer,"of milk , also attributable to the effects of the drought . M.P.s AND OFFICIAL SECRETS ACT Mr. Sandys . M.P.","The Times, 16th July 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13179,18,7,1938,Summer,18,7,1938,Summer,". Rasp- berries and loganberries sold well , but the drought has affected them , as indeed it has all varieties","The Times, 18th July 1938",England,"UKJ,UKH","UKJ4,UKH1","UKJ42,UKH13,UKH14",,20th Century newspaper,Media 13180,23,7,1938,Summer,23,7,1938,Summer,"places like the Dead Sea . The almost equally cruel drought made futile all hopes of immediate recovery , and there","The Times, 23th July 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13181,23,7,1938,Summer,23,7,1938,Summer,water is available . such soil dries up in a drought and leaves the bulbs helpless . Occasionaliv L. Browwnii is,"The Times, 23th July 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13182,25,7,1938,Summer,25,7,1938,Summer,"damage done by frost in the spring and to the drought which continued until recently , but the pack up to","The Times, 25th July 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13183,26,7,1938,Summer,26,7,1938,Summer,of the natives . Economic rehabilitation of the people after drought was the sole way to solve the difficulty : bit,"The Times, 26th July 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13184,27,7,1938,Summer,27,7,1938,Summer,"Owing to the heavy rains which have fol- lowed the drought , unusually spectacular cagres , or bores , are being","The Times, 27th July 1938",England,"UKF,UKE,UKF,UKG","UKF3,UKE1",UKF30,"Gainsborough,River Trent",20th Century newspaper,Media 13185,27,7,1938,Summer,27,7,1938,Summer,will show to what extent Wimbledon has suffered through the drought . Rainrall from February I-July 21. inclusivc . Inches 1935,"The Times, 27th July 1938",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI22,Wimbledon,20th Century newspaper,Media 13186,28,7,1938,Summer,28,7,1938,Summer,"12 months to 81,264,000 bushels . While Canada suffered from drought the United States had a bumper crop . and Britain","The Times, 28th July 1938",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13187,28,7,1938,Summer,28,7,1938,Summer,portion of the year parts of the country suffered from drought to a varying degree . with the result that the,"The Times, 28th July 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13188,29,7,1938,Summer,29,7,1938,Summer,reported to have said in public that in time of drought the working classes should take a bath a fortnight in-,"The Times, 29th July 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13189,30,7,1938,Summer,30,7,1938,Summer,rather tender in infancy . The two main drawbacks are drought and sun- stroke . The first applies equally to spring,"The Times, 30th July 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13190,30,7,1938,Summer,30,7,1938,Summer,"crop is fairly good in many places , but the drought earlier in the year has kept the straw short .","The Times, 30th July 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13191,30,7,1938,Summer,30,7,1938,Summer,up in most districts . Rains have also fallcn in droughty West and South West arcas . AMALGAMATED ROADSTONE CORPORATION PROPOSED,"The Times, 30th July 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13192,1,8,1938,Summer,1,8,1938,Summer,head . I LONDON FOOD MARKETS FRUIT SUPPLIES AFFECTED BY DROUGHT The wholesale meat trade at Smithfi-ld last week continued to,"The Times, 1st August 1938",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ11,Pangbourne,20th Century newspaper,Media 13193,2,8,1938,Summer,2,8,1938,Summer,TIME AT KEW GARDENS - 'BRAVE DISPLAY IN SPITE OF DROUGHT ,"The Times, 2th August 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13194,2,8,1938,Summer,2,8,1938,Summer,"With but half the average July iiinfall after months of drought , only nominally broken now and again , it is","The Times, 2th August 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13195,6,8,1938,Summer,6,8,1938,Summer,12 Religion as Power ... 13 Opera Al Fresco 8 Drought in the Garden .. .. 13 The Old Stagers ',"The Times, 6th August 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13196,6,8,1938,Summer,6,8,1938,Summer,"Son , which was founded in the eighteenth century . DROUGHT IN THE GARDEN EMERGENCY MEASURES FROM A CORRESPONDENT The persistence","The Times, 6th August 1938",England,UKG,UKG2,UKG22,Ludlow,20th Century newspaper,Media 13197,6,8,1938,Summer,6,8,1938,Summer,GARDEN EMERGENCY MEASURES FROM A CORRESPONDENT The persistence of the drought over a comparatively small area of the south-east of the,"The Times, 6th August 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13198,6,8,1938,Summer,6,8,1938,Summer,confinement to the particular area distinguishes it from the memorable drought of 1921 and in paucity of rainfall it leaves that,"The Times, 6th August 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13199,6,8,1938,Summer,6,8,1938,Summer,"1921 and in paucity of rainfall it leaves that historic drought behind . But , though bad enough , its effects","The Times, 6th August 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13200,6,8,1938,Summer,6,8,1938,Summer,unfortunate that the shortage of this material which follows a drought should coincide with the most disastrous vernal season that rosarians,"The Times, 6th August 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13201,6,8,1938,Summer,6,8,1938,Summer,. Ordinary herbaceous plants are not often killed outright by drought ; they are more often temporarily crippled and reappear in,"The Times, 6th August 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13202,10,8,1938,Summer,10,8,1938,Summer,"acted for the vendors . CANADIAN CROP DAMAGE GRASSHOPPERS , DROUGHT AND HAILSTORMS FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT WINNIPEG , AUG. 9 For","The Times, 10th August 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13203,10,8,1938,Summer,10,8,1938,Summer,"are widely scattered , from the Peace River , where drought is also bad , to the Red River , at","The Times, 10th August 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13204,15,8,1938,Summer,15,8,1938,Summer,". They delayed purchase during this spring , then the drought robbed them of the hope of having any appreciable quantity","The Times, 15th August 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13205,15,8,1938,Summer,15,8,1938,Summer,This would ensure us a fair market in times of drought and in such times as markets are closed or restricted,"The Times, 15th August 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13206,17,8,1938,Summer,17,8,1938,Summer,"per cent . MORE FOREST FIRES Owing to the exceptional drought between January and June , there was a big increase","The Times, 17th August 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13207,19,8,1938,Summer,19,8,1938,Summer,", has been a feature of the three months ' drought . Root crops and herbage have made little progress since","The Times, 19th August 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13208,22,8,1938,Summer,22,8,1938,Summer,"mission continties in an unsatisfactory state in consequence of the drought , our enemies not failing to take advantage of the","The Times, 22th August 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13209,22,8,1938,Summer,22,8,1938,Summer,"exceptional warmth of March lost the advantage in the cold drought in the spring , and the late frosts all over","The Times, 22th August 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13210,22,8,1938,Summer,22,8,1938,Summer,"some areas clover has yielded well , but generaily the drought has affected the secrction of nectar and returns are poor","The Times, 22th August 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13211,23,8,1938,Summer,23,8,1938,Summer,been wiped out ; but in spitc of the long drought there have been many cases of partial lrcal recovery .,"The Times, 23th August 1938",England,UKD,UKD3,"UKD31,UK32",,20th Century newspaper,Media 13212,23,8,1938,Summer,23,8,1938,Summer,"of violence . "" Further arrests are intended . SYDNEY DROUGHT ENDS FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT SYDNEY , AUG. 22 Rain ,","The Times, 23th August 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13213,24,8,1938,Summer,24,8,1938,Summer,"concomitant of the high im-ports , low prices , and droughty' condi- tions , "" which prevailed during the past 12","The Times, 24th August 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13214,24,8,1938,Summer,24,8,1938,Summer,"of the high imports , low wool prices , and droughty conditions over a large portion of our pastoral areas ,","The Times, 24th August 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13215,24,8,1938,Summer,24,8,1938,Summer,"has already been made to the length and severity of drought conditions , together with consequent mortality and diminished lambings ,","The Times, 24th August 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13216,24,8,1938,Summer,24,8,1938,Summer,"only fair . "" In the Gascoyne and Murchison districts drought conditions still prevail . Stock are described as in fair","The Times, 24th August 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13217,26,8,1938,Summer,26,8,1938,Summer,bear fruit at last after a long period of uncompromising drought . THREE POSSIBILITIES Inquiry turned along three main lines .,"The Times, 26th August 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13218,27,8,1938,Summer,27,8,1938,Summer,seemed innocent of any kind of plant life during the drought is now green with an assortment of weeds varied enough,"The Times, 27th August 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13219,30,8,1938,Summer,30,8,1938,Summer,"problem . Producers are suffering fromi 'the effects of the drought on the hay crop , and the distributors have to","The Times, 30th August 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13220,30,8,1938,Summer,30,8,1938,Summer,"to recompense farmers for their extra outlay in the spring drought , and the 6d. rate applied for only two months","The Times, 30th August 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13221,31,8,1938,Summer,31,8,1938,Summer,"unemployment and agricultural relief . - IOwing-to Provincial expenditures on drought area rilief. irrigation projects Provincial.rail-way.development , and losses incurred by.the","The Times, 31st August 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13222,3,9,1938,Autumn,3,9,1938,Autumn,to late summer-flowering plants that languished in the most severe drought of the century . The effect of the rains on,"The Times, 3th September 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13223,3,9,1938,Autumn,3,9,1938,Autumn,should have been at midsummer . In gardens where the drought has only been partially broken roses and other shrubs are,"The Times, 3th September 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13224,3,9,1938,Autumn,3,9,1938,Autumn,for three square yards . With the breaking of the drought much garden work-apart from the routine planting of bulbs-should be,"The Times, 3th September 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13225,9,9,1938,Autumn,9,9,1938,Autumn,"contributed to exceptionally early nesting ; then came the long drought , accompanied by cold east winds and severe night frosts","The Times, 9th September 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13226,10,9,1938,Autumn,10,9,1938,Autumn,"in southern gardens have fared badly . There were trying droughts in 1933 and 1934 , and a notorious mid-May frost","The Times, 10th September 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13227,10,9,1938,Autumn,10,9,1938,Autumn,many gardening amateurs can not afford . The effect of drought on lawns depends largely on the depth and character of,"The Times, 10th September 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13228,13,9,1938,Autumn,13,9,1938,Autumn,", wliicli *were closed to thiC public during the summer drought after a succession of fires , havc been reopened after","The Times, 13th September 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13229,14,9,1938,Autumn,14,9,1938,Autumn,"happenings with their repercussions in the parish , harvests , droughts , local finds , building operations , land development ,","The Times, 14th September 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13230,14,9,1938,Autumn,14,9,1938,Autumn,was so narrow and its level so low after the drought that the only danger it prcsented to tanks or troops,"The Times, 14th September 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13231,20,9,1938,Autumn,20,9,1938,Autumn,"On that occasion , however , thcre had been a drought . Dablias and chrysanthemums werc cxccptionally fine ; the class","The Times, 20th September 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13232,20,9,1938,Autumn,20,9,1938,Autumn,The Natal tea crop for 1937-38 was seriously affected by drought during September . October . and November . The output,"The Times, 20th September 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13233,26,9,1938,Autumn,26,9,1938,Autumn,"1933 with a crop of lucerne which failed owing to drought . Winter oats were grown in 1934 , and were","The Times, 26th September 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13234,30,9,1938,Autumn,30,9,1938,Autumn,"common phenomenom this year . In a year of summer drought followed by heavy autumnal rain the flower buds , instead","The Times, 30th September 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13235,8,10,1938,Autumn,8,10,1938,Autumn,"planting would be deferred till it had passed . But drought and piercing winds are the bane of spring planting ,","The Times, 8th October 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13236,11,10,1938,Autumn,11,10,1938,Autumn,rainfalls of previous years and since July had prevented extreme drought conditions . The water level in the deep chalk wells,"The Times, 11st October 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13237,15,10,1938,Autumn,15,10,1938,Autumn,"year the match was played at Richmond oNving to the drought and the Old Cranteighans won , but , if they","The Times, 15th October 1938",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Richmond,20th Century newspaper,Media 13238,15,10,1938,Autumn,15,10,1938,Autumn,"as in the summer of 1937 . With the exceptional drought in the spring , the year so far has been","The Times, 15th October 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13239,15,10,1938,Autumn,15,10,1938,Autumn,of black aphis in early summer . and with the drought the prospects of the crop are reduced . Lifting will,"The Times, 15th October 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13240,19,10,1938,Autumn,19,10,1938,Autumn,"opened unchaaRcd to '4d. per cenital lower , reports of drought tn A , str.lia oilNexttng lower North Amecrican advices .","The Times, 19th October 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13241,22,10,1938,Autumn,22,10,1938,Autumn,that large areas in Attstralia are beyond recovery from the drought influences . stimulated a broad buying movement in grain .,"The Times, 22th October 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13242,24,10,1938,Autumn,24,10,1938,Autumn,"davs ago the Broken Hill country , afterilS months of drought , was faced with the worst situation.since .. 902 ,","The Times, 24th October 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13243,25,10,1938,Autumn,25,10,1938,Autumn,"harvest- ing would commence , and a severe period of drought , some untimely frosts , or a visita- tion of","The Times, 25th October 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13244,26,10,1938,Autumn,26,10,1938,Autumn,from wells and pumps and suffered sevcrelv in time of drought will now have an ample water supply . Over (,"The Times, 26th October 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13245,28,10,1938,Autumn,28,10,1938,Autumn,to utilize for grazing *the annual increment . WIND AND DROUGHT Unfortunately the soil has been more er less denuded of,"The Times, 28th October 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13246,28,10,1938,Autumn,28,10,1938,Autumn,"were stockec to full canacity. 'and then an unorecedentedly long drought was experienced . Pas- to.a , istss r. ) vever.","The Times, 28th October 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13247,28,10,1938,Autumn,28,10,1938,Autumn,pas- toral country to such an extent that the severe drought of the 14 years before 1936 has brought some of,"The Times, 28th October 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13248,28,10,1938,Autumn,28,10,1938,Autumn,"the extent of millions of pounds . EFFECT OF THE DROUGHT I also mentioned , as a cloud on the horizon","The Times, 28th October 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13249,28,10,1938,Autumn,28,10,1938,Autumn,"on the horizon as we then saw it , that drought had been prevalent in some of the best of our","The Times, 28th October 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13250,28,10,1938,Autumn,28,10,1938,Autumn,"end . on a sown acreage already reduced by the drought , no less than one-third of the wheat and half","The Times, 28th October 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13251,29,10,1938,Autumn,29,10,1938,Autumn,"a longer rest than others , and a long summer drought delays the reawakening of the bulbs , while a wet","The Times, 29th October 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13252,29,10,1938,Autumn,29,10,1938,Autumn,"extra price awarded them in July on account of the drought . In the light of last year 's experience ,","The Times, 29th October 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13253,29,10,1938,Autumn,29,10,1938,Autumn,"returned almost to normal . In spite of the spring drought , milk production has proved to be extremely good and","The Times, 29th October 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13254,31,10,1938,Autumn,31,10,1938,Autumn,new reservoir will be an additional safeguard in times of drought . At top-water level the area of the new reservoir,"The Times, 31st October 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13255,2,11,1938,Autumn,2,11,1938,Autumn,"the most uncertain crop , atways exposed to risk of drought and locusts , and it is still being sown and","The Times, 2th November 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13256,3,11,1938,Autumn,3,11,1938,Autumn,"our zone known as the Pampa is peculiarly exposed to drought , but last year we were hit from end to","The Times, 3th November 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13257,3,11,1938,Autumn,3,11,1938,Autumn,"livestock . a severe fall in wpol prices , heavier drought expenses and higher award-raies of wages caused a disappointing decrcasc","The Times, 3th November 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13258,3,11,1938,Autumn,3,11,1938,Autumn,". 1938 , the property experienced one of the worst droughts in its history . Hand- feeding Prescrved the valuable stud","The Times, 3th November 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13259,3,11,1938,Autumn,3,11,1938,Autumn,required to re'estdblish a strong growth of feed . Heavy drought expenses were incurred at fB.ndute before it was possible to,"The Times, 3th November 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13260,3,11,1938,Autumn,3,11,1938,Autumn,"cxperienced on l'ootra and Yathroo. but Beringarrmi is once again drought-stricken . Meeting , Novem- ber IS . PERUVIAN CORPORATION The","The Times, 3th November 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13261,4,11,1938,Autumn,4,11,1938,Autumn,", cattle , and hope in years of seemingly endless drought : farms were deserted bv families trek- king to more","The Times, 4th November 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13262,4,11,1938,Autumn,4,11,1938,Autumn,"of flood , is an irregular stream in times of drought , and the conservation of its water was the first","The Times, 4th November 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13263,8,11,1938,Autumn,8,11,1938,Autumn,in sympathy with the stoicism of the inhabitants of those drought-stricken areas . As for the settlement of the northern areas,"The Times, 8th November 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13264,9,11,1938,Autumn,9,11,1938,Autumn,"from loan funds in four annual pa , nents . Drought conditions are now spread over a large area , especially","The Times, 9th November 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13265,9,11,1938,Autumn,9,11,1938,Autumn,"welcome this year as , owing to a very severe drought last spring , the "" Prospect "" crop fell short","The Times, 9th November 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13266,16,11,1938,Autumn,16,11,1938,Autumn,"this decline was due to temporary factors such as the drought , it should correct itself , and where it was","The Times, 16th November 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13267,18,11,1938,Autumn,18,11,1938,Autumn,"on those of our clients whose properties lie in the drought-stricken areas , the provision of funds to take up new","The Times, 18th November 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13268,18,11,1938,Autumn,18,11,1938,Autumn,"by the accounts , and this , coupled with severe droughty conditions which have obtained in many parts of the Commonwealth","The Times, 18th November 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13269,23,11,1938,Autumn,23,11,1938,Autumn,drup . Lambinms were very zood in spie of the droughty conditions ; but sales of both shecr and cattle were,"The Times, 23th November 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13270,25,11,1938,Autumn,25,11,1938,Autumn,"prevailing continued to grow more acute , resulting in widespread drought , especially in Neew South Wales . This drought ,","The Times, 25th November 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13271,25,11,1938,Autumn,25,11,1938,Autumn,"widespread drought , especially in Neew South Wales . This drought , which was one of the most severe for many","The Times, 25th November 1938",Wales,UKL,,,South Wales,20th Century newspaper,Media 13272,25,11,1938,Autumn,25,11,1938,Autumn,are anxiously awaited . As a consequcnce of thc ( drought hcavy cxpenses were incurred by our constituetits and by ourselvcs,"The Times, 25th November 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13273,25,11,1938,Autumn,25,11,1938,Autumn,"ber 31 , 1938 , are not encouraging . The drought has resulted in a reduction by about 2,800 bales of","The Times, 25th November 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13274,25,11,1938,Autumn,25,11,1938,Autumn,to face such vicissitudes . While on the subject of droughts I might voice the opinion held bv many authorities that,"The Times, 25th November 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13275,25,11,1938,Autumn,25,11,1938,Autumn,", extensive areas furnish a more vigorous growth after the droughts have broken . PROVISION FOR TAX DEMANDS I have on","The Times, 25th November 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13276,25,11,1938,Autumn,25,11,1938,Autumn,"financial year promise an improvement with the termination of the drought and we may expect better tonnage of cotton , maize","The Times, 25th November 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13277,26,11,1938,Autumn,26,11,1938,Autumn,"heavy than on sandy land and are less active in drought , amateurs have many weapons , mostly proprietary preparations containing","The Times, 26th November 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13278,28,11,1938,Autumn,28,11,1938,Autumn,"first-rate condition and very even in spite of the long drought . The musts showed excellent colour , body and especially","The Times, 28th November 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13279,28,11,1938,Autumn,28,11,1938,Autumn,"but he sees no ground for pessimism . Owing to drought and low prices , a much smaller income from exports","The Times, 28th November 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13280,28,11,1938,Autumn,28,11,1938,Autumn,helping Ihem to meet the effects of the recent Xwidespread drought and the severe falls in the prices of our main,"The Times, 28th November 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13281,28,11,1938,Autumn,28,11,1938,Autumn,borne the double burden of steadily fatling oversea prices and droughts widespread throughout the pastoral areas of the country . The,"The Times, 28th November 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13282,28,11,1938,Autumn,28,11,1938,Autumn,"handicap was offset last season by increased shipments , but drought conditions have lowered both the quantity and quality of the","The Times, 28th November 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13283,28,11,1938,Autumn,28,11,1938,Autumn,", particularly where customers had suffered severe losses in the drought which broke in May last . These factors were mainly","The Times, 28th November 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13284,29,11,1938,Autumn,29,11,1938,Autumn,"Inter- national Sugar Agreement , but . owing to the drought . the company was unable to produce its full quota","The Times, 29th November 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13285,2,12,1938,Winter,2,12,1938,Winter,"fall in wool prices and the reduced cliP rmsulting from drought con- ditions . Meetint , December 15 . RADCLIFFE 'S","The Times, 2th December 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13286,7,12,1938,Winter,7,12,1938,Winter,"suc- cession their main property , S. Comongin , suffered drought conditions , having a rainfall of only 6in. this year","The Times, 7th December 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13287,7,12,1938,Winter,7,12,1938,Winter,Given a fair season we should be able to save drought expenditure and make a slight saving on main- tenance. but,"The Times, 7th December 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13288,9,12,1938,Winter,9,12,1938,Winter,to scrious damage to all the grain crops caused by drought and frosts . Thcse crop failures have rCsulted in a,"The Times, 9th December 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13289,14,12,1938,Winter,14,12,1938,Winter,"growing wheat and linseed . whilst in the ensuing months drought reduced the maize harvest by one-half . Also , grain","The Times, 14th December 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13290,16,12,1938,Winter,16,12,1938,Winter,"exceedingly small . These suffered severelv from frosts and prolonged drought , which wrought cxtensive damage and substantially diminished the quantitv","The Times, 16th December 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13291,16,12,1938,Winter,16,12,1938,Winter,". In Australia , large districts were seriously affected by drought , while in Ncw South Wales locusts were in some","The Times, 16th December 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13292,17,12,1938,Winter,17,12,1938,Winter,"in profits recently reported was due in the main to drought and low wool prices , Mr. J. C. Inglis said","The Times, 17th December 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13293,17,12,1938,Winter,17,12,1938,Winter,in respect of both these factors . EFFECT OF THE DROUGHT In the year we are now reviewing both were against,"The Times, 17th December 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13294,17,12,1938,Winter,17,12,1938,Winter,"were able to put up a brave resistance to the drought , and at our big new station in particular I","The Times, 17th December 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13295,17,12,1938,Winter,17,12,1938,Winter,"review we spent no less than 30,000 in fighting the drought . FALL IN WOOL PRICES That is one side of","The Times, 17th December 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13296,17,12,1938,Winter,17,12,1938,Winter,"produce other not very welcome results . For instance , drought is not only a cause of expense in the year","The Times, 17th December 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13297,20,12,1938,Winter,20,12,1938,Winter,". the unexpected upturn of Liserpool , the continuantce of drought con- ditions tn the South-West . an improved oversa dermand","The Times, 20th December 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13298,27,12,1938,Winter,27,12,1938,Winter,"you would bc abic to deal with such things as drought . crop failurc , credits , wage levels , with","The Times, 27th December 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13299,28,12,1938,Winter,28,12,1938,Winter,". "" Cross- examination would suggest that owing to the drought the mother could not feed her lambs . Another time","The Times, 28th December 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13300,28,12,1938,Winter,28,12,1938,Winter,"Hellebores suffer for lack of moisture during a spell of drought . Mere surface-watering is use-less , for they need water","The Times, 28th December 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13301,31,12,1938,Winter,31,12,1938,Winter,affecting wide areas of the British Isles . The spring drought from February to April gave less general rainfall in England,"The Times, 31st December 1938","UK,England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13302,31,12,1938,Winter,31,12,1938,Winter,"August , ushered in an unseasonable spring . "" Absolute drought "" which prevailed from March I over much of England","The Times, 31st December 1938","Scotland,England",UKM,,,East Scotland,20th Century newspaper,Media 13303,31,12,1938,Winter,31,12,1938,Winter,October was more than usually justified . Whether the long drought will be reckoned against the vear or not will depend,"The Times, 31st December 1938",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13304,2,1,1939,Winter,2,1,1939,Winter,figures . One might have expected in this season of drought good cattle would have commanded a proportionatcly better price because,"The Times, 2th January 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13305,2,1,1939,Winter,2,1,1939,Winter,from heavy calls on the hay ricks . The summer drought meant short hay crops and the quantity of hay available,"The Times, 2th January 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13306,5,1,1939,Winter,5,1,1939,Winter,"Editor I I THE WEATHER IN 1938 CROPS RETARDED BY DROUGHT TO THE EDITOR OF THE TAIMES Sir , -From the","The Times, 5th January 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13307,5,1,1939,Winter,5,1,1939,Winter,"the wcather of 1938 were the persistent spring and summer drought , particularly in the southern and eastern counties , and","The Times, 5th January 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13308,5,1,1939,Winter,5,1,1939,Winter,"as the second diagram shows . In spite of the drought the summer was a dull one , every month from","The Times, 5th January 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13309,5,1,1939,Winter,5,1,1939,Winter,adversely affected the spring-sown crops generally . The per- sistent drought further retarded the growth of spring-sown crops and grass .,"The Times, 5th January 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13310,5,1,1939,Winter,5,1,1939,Winter,"most disappointing on record . Barley also suffered from the drought and a poor crop resulted . Wheat , on the","The Times, 5th January 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13311,5,1,1939,Winter,5,1,1939,Winter,the firmncss of securities and nmaize and the continuancc of drought conditicns in widc areas of the South-West . There was,"The Times, 5th January 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13312,12,1,1939,Winter,12,1,1939,Winter,"40 years ago the country as a whole experienced a drought , but in Lakeland storms and excessive rain were the","The Times, 12th January 1939",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13313,13,1,1939,Winter,13,1,1939,Winter,"Italian rivers is another cause of high generation costs . Drought during the winter , when the demand for power is","The Times, 13th January 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13314,14,1,1939,Winter,14,1,1939,Winter,". Like all the race , however , a long drought distresses them , and growers should see that the soil","The Times, 14th January 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13315,17,1,1939,Winter,17,1,1939,Winter,chalk and sands has been seriously decreased duringr periods of drought . Most of the factors wvhich have reduced the level,"The Times, 17th January 1939",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13316,17,1,1939,Winter,17,1,1939,Winter,". BUSH FIRES QUENCHED WELCOME RAIN IN VICTORIA BREAK IN DROUGHT From Our Own Correspondent MELBOURNE , JAN. 16 Victoria has","The Times, 17th January 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13317,17,1,1939,Winter,17,1,1939,Winter,is also evidence of a definite break in the State-wide drought . If it is followed by monsoonal downpours the foundations,"The Times, 17th January 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13318,17,1,1939,Winter,17,1,1939,Winter,laid for a good producing year . The previous major droughts have been followed by a run of bountiful seasons .,"The Times, 17th January 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13319,21,1,1939,Winter,21,1,1939,Winter,"; it is not exacting as to soil and resists drought. - CAPTAIN C. A. KNAPP , Bournemouth . TRUFFFLES AND","The Times, 21st January 1939",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK21,Bournemouth,20th Century newspaper,Media 13320,24,1,1939,Winter,24,1,1939,Winter,B. W. Darby ) .... Dltion 7 12 0 000 DROUGHT ( MiSS G. Edc .... Private 9 12 0 0,"The Times, 24th January 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13321,25,1,1939,Winter,25,1,1939,Winter,are ideal for dry soils and are not affected by drought . The spreading kinds are the most satisfactory . Seeds,"The Times, 25th January 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13322,28,1,1939,Winter,28,1,1939,Winter,may save it in future . For some years past drought and flood have fostered experiments with plants in abnormal conditions,"The Times, 28th January 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13323,28,1,1939,Winter,28,1,1939,Winter,"hand , to the beginnings of systematic garden irrigation in drought and , on the other , to a wider growing","The Times, 28th January 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13324,31,1,1939,Winter,31,1,1939,Winter,advances both to support primary producers who had suffered from drought and lower prices and to meet the larger demands of,"The Times, 31st January 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13325,31,1,1939,Winter,31,1,1939,Winter,advances both to support primary producers who have suffered from drought and lower prices and to meet the larger demands of,"The Times, 31st January 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13326,1,2,1939,Winter,1,2,1939,Winter,production in the Laguna district was frankly disastrous because of drought and the difficulties of establishing the new system . Production,"The Times, 1st February 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13327,2,2,1939,Winter,2,2,1939,Winter,"for export , owing to the crop being affectcd by drought . Reductions in rates and fares approxitately equivalent to the","The Times, 2th February 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13328,4,2,1939,Winter,4,2,1939,Winter,"back over the 12. months we recall the great spring drought , the cxtraordinary warrmth of March and November , the","The Times, 4th February 1939",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13329,4,2,1939,Winter,4,2,1939,Winter,"that prevail on walls-intense sun heat for many weeks , drought for , per- haps , as many months , and","The Times, 4th February 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13330,7,2,1939,Winter,7,2,1939,Winter,position has been rendered considerably Nvorse by the prevalence of drought conditions . Mlost of the State Treasurers are budgeting for,"The Times, 7th February 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13331,7,2,1939,Winter,7,2,1939,Winter,"was handi- capped by the spring frost and subsequent prolonged drought , trade , industry , and bank- ing were quite","The Times, 7th February 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13332,7,2,1939,Winter,7,2,1939,Winter,"average for the preceding three years , owing to prolonged drought in suLmmer . In consequence of the great expansion of","The Times, 7th February 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13333,7,2,1939,Winter,7,2,1939,Winter,"cereal belt , however , damage has been done by drought and frost . British Trade In Argentine foreign trade Great","The Times, 7th February 1939",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13334,9,2,1939,Winter,9,2,1939,Winter,". It is an exceedingly harsh country , subject to droughts , high winds , and encroaching sand , but its","The Times, 9th February 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13335,9,2,1939,Winter,9,2,1939,Winter,"as normal , in spite of toe fact that severe drought conditions prevailed over ih : latter part of March ,","The Times, 9th February 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13336,11,2,1939,Winter,11,2,1939,Winter,"inundation by the sca , followed by an equally cruel drought , so that in many places the grass seemed to","The Times, 11st February 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13337,11,2,1939,Winter,11,2,1939,Winter,". in a prolonged frost , plants may die of drought whatever the moisture content of the earth . As the","The Times, 11st February 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13338,14,2,1939,Winter,14,2,1939,Winter,snow and rain had chantcd the decp deprcssion in the drought areas to optiniism . A Road wheat cropv was garnered,"The Times, 14th February 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13339,15,2,1939,Winter,15,2,1939,Winter,"tons , due to the crop having been affected by drought . These were the pr-incipal traffics dealt with during the","The Times, 15th February 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13340,18,2,1939,Winter,18,2,1939,Winter,of the fishing season was over before the long spring drought broke at midsummer . The coarse-fishing scason during the present,"The Times, 18th February 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13341,18,2,1939,Winter,18,2,1939,Winter,"who would , he said , be severely punished . DROUGHT BROKEN IN VICTORIA COLD SNAP EXPECTED FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDEN","The Times, 18th February 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13342,18,2,1939,Winter,18,2,1939,Winter,", FEB. 17 Soaking rain in Victoria has broken the drought , lasting many months , which was accompanied by the","The Times, 18th February 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13343,18,2,1939,Winter,18,2,1939,Winter,are likely to cause mortality to stock impoverished by the drought . The rain will replenish the stock and domestic water,"The Times, 18th February 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13344,22,2,1939,Winter,22,2,1939,Winter,"sand . On the other . hand , in a drought the plants will need , copious wateoing , except in","The Times, 22th February 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13345,27,2,1939,Winter,27,2,1939,Winter,"some respects it was an exceptional vear and the spring drought , checking the growth of grass , made it necessary","The Times, 27th February 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13346,1,3,1939,Spring,1,3,1939,Spring,"them . In sumner these saxifrages must never suffer from drought . Some are easy , while others , such as","The Times, 1st March 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13347,6,3,1939,Spring,6,3,1939,Spring,"de Vem Cilifon W. "" Ancit 10 11 4 000 DRouGHT ( Mins G. Edge ) .... Private 9 it4 RECORD","The Times, 6th March 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13348,6,3,1939,Spring,6,3,1939,Spring,probably the result of a good breeding season and subsequent drought . Retail butchers appear to have taken advan- tage of,"The Times, 6th March 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13349,7,3,1939,Spring,7,3,1939,Spring,3 Also ran : -Napeen ( G. Kcily ) . Drought ( J. Fullenon ) . Grey Monarch ( G. Spann,"The Times, 7th March 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13350,7,3,1939,Spring,7,3,1939,Spring,"1937 , or almost double the previous consumption . N.S.W. DROUGHT ENDED FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT SYDNEY , MARCH 7 i-eavy rains","The Times, 7th March 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13351,8,3,1939,Spring,8,3,1939,Spring,"engaged in gardening or farming , which suffered from the drought . However , it became difficult to determine what proportion","The Times, 8th March 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13352,10,3,1939,Spring,10,3,1939,Spring,our reservoir capacity are sufficient to deal with periods of drought even though we have to run water to waste or,"The Times, 10th March 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13353,13,3,1939,Spring,13,3,1939,Spring,"times of normal rainfall , but also in periods of drought . The second is to secure the purity of that","The Times, 13th March 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13354,22,3,1939,Spring,22,3,1939,Spring,"or twice during -the growing season , but not in drought . Purely ornamental lawns may not need this extra attention","The Times, 22th March 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13355,22,3,1939,Spring,22,3,1939,Spring,"roots and to get in consequence a hard wearing and drought-resisting turf . Games especially consolidate the surface , hamper root","The Times, 22th March 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13356,22,3,1939,Spring,22,3,1939,Spring,"diseases and of the turf 's inability to with- stand drought . ERADICATING MOSS ( Qleanliness , extermination of worms ,","The Times, 22th March 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13357,25,3,1939,Spring,25,3,1939,Spring,"the yew has traditional claims . Once established it stands drought well and bears regular clipping , but its poisonous properties","The Times, 25th March 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13358,25,3,1939,Spring,25,3,1939,Spring,", better still , at about Michaelmas , when neither drought nor punishing sunshine is likely to bother them or the","The Times, 25th March 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13359,30,3,1939,Spring,30,3,1939,Spring,"much as possible . In view of the possibility of droughts recurring , the board have considered it neces- sary to","The Times, 30th March 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13360,30,3,1939,Spring,30,3,1939,Spring,"of 4,319 . This is almost entirely due to the drought , the item for pumping alone showing an increase of","The Times, 30th March 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13361,31,3,1939,Spring,31,3,1939,Spring,"con- ditions have not been favourable owing to frost , drought , and locusts . Of course you will recognize that","The Times, 31st March 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13362,1,4,1939,Spring,1,4,1939,Spring,"of 7,500,000 in May to meet State deficits caused by drought and bush-fires , and to finance the remainder of the","The Times, 1st April 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13363,1,4,1939,Spring,1,4,1939,Spring,many of the lesser streams dry up in times of drought or rise above their banks in flood is a drawback,"The Times, 1st April 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13364,3,4,1939,Spring,3,4,1939,Spring,March and again in November-and a notable spring and summer drought over a large part of England . This period was,"The Times, 3th April 1939",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13365,3,4,1939,Spring,3,4,1939,Spring,"precocious development of vegetation during that month , but the drought acted as a restraining influence , and in the cold","The Times, 3th April 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13366,6,4,1939,Spring,6,4,1939,Spring,"tons to 95,575 tons , due to the effect of drought on the crops . SCOTTISH AMICABLE INTEREST EARNINGS Speaking at","The Times, 6th April 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13367,6,4,1939,Spring,6,4,1939,Spring,"tons to 95,575 tons , due to the effect of drought on the crops . The following figures illustrate the fluctuations","The Times, 6th April 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13368,10,4,1939,Spring,10,4,1939,Spring,. Had they all attempted to move in time of drought disaster must have overtaken them . Water as the basis,"The Times, 10th April 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13369,10,4,1939,Spring,10,4,1939,Spring,"end of a winter and again during a prolonged summer drought , but it should be remembered that they may cost","The Times, 10th April 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13370,10,4,1939,Spring,10,4,1939,Spring,"preferred , as it seems to thrive best during the droughty spells commonly experienced during surmmer . Though globe mangolds are","The Times, 10th April 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13371,12,4,1939,Spring,12,4,1939,Spring,"cotton : Trenches 6in. wide facilitate' watering in 'spells of drought , though on properly prepared soil watering should not be","The Times, 12th April 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13372,18,4,1939,Spring,18,4,1939,Spring,"Herbert ) , Foxdale ( Mr. H. Woodward ) . Drought ( J. Fullerton ) . ( Winner trained by Wallington","The Times, 18th April 1939",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,Epsom,20th Century newspaper,Media 13373,24,4,1939,Spring,24,4,1939,Spring,"a large part of the grazing season owing to the drought , and in the previous year it was far too","The Times, 24th April 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13374,24,4,1939,Spring,24,4,1939,Spring,evening or morning . Apply plenty of water during a drought and use liquid manure where procurable . GARDENS OPEN TO,"The Times, 24th April 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13375,26,4,1939,Spring,26,4,1939,Spring,"one of the worst seasons ever known , due to drought and late frosts . Extensive use is now being made","The Times, 26th April 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13376,27,4,1939,Spring,27,4,1939,Spring,"placed in peril . "" A claim for damages was Drought against the L.P.T.B. by a man who alleged that while","The Times, 27th April 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13377,28,4,1939,Spring,28,4,1939,Spring,"England . New Zealand had been suffering from a severe drought that would mean Icss fruit , but the quality was","The Times, 28th April 1939",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13378,3,5,1939,Spring,3,5,1939,Spring,"1931 and in the middle of a two years ' drought which brought the peasantry to the brink of famine ,","The Times, 3th May 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13379,3,5,1939,Spring,3,5,1939,Spring,level would surely give the peasantry a greater security against drought than they enjoy to-day . Among the other points to,"The Times, 3th May 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13380,3,5,1939,Spring,3,5,1939,Spring,". French beans revel in a dry soil and prolonged drought does not affect them adversely .. In fact , the","The Times, 3th May 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13381,3,5,1939,Spring,3,5,1939,Spring,partly to the activities of white trappers and partly to drought . When we take over an area like this we,"The Times, 3th May 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13382,6,5,1939,Spring,6,5,1939,Spring,"redeeming somc of the ill effects of an abnormal spring drought , but exceptionally bad harvest weather completed for farmers throughout","The Times, 6th May 1939",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13383,10,5,1939,Spring,10,5,1939,Spring,reduced income from wool and livestock . together with substantial drought expenses and heavy losses of lamhs and cwes in the,"The Times, 10th May 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13384,12,5,1939,Spring,12,5,1939,Spring,"a barren desert ; but the time comes when the drought breaks , rains descend , and in a few hours","The Times, 12th May 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13385,13,5,1939,Spring,13,5,1939,Spring,of planting in May depends on a right preparation against drought and the desiccating power of the sun . These two,"The Times, 13th May 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13386,13,5,1939,Spring,13,5,1939,Spring,"vigorous . Considering last year 's weather and the severe drought experienced in the early months of this year , this","The Times, 13th May 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13387,15,5,1939,Spring,15,5,1939,Spring,"relief , excluding farmers and their families in the Western drought areas , reached a total recorded in Dominion statistics of","The Times, 15th May 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13388,15,5,1939,Spring,15,5,1939,Spring,", the plains became not semi-arid but arid , and drought afflicted thousands of farms . Production was sharply cut down","The Times, 15th May 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13389,15,5,1939,Spring,15,5,1939,Spring,"farmers can struggle along . Manitoba has more rainfall . Drought , save in one corner , is unknown . There","The Times, 15th May 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13390,15,5,1939,Spring,15,5,1939,Spring,the variable climatic and econo- mic conditions which characterize the drought area . This work is largely under the supervision of,"The Times, 15th May 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13391,15,5,1939,Spring,15,5,1939,Spring,"the affected area . The main problem encountered in the drought area , that of securing economic yields of crops under","The Times, 15th May 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13392,15,5,1939,Spring,15,5,1939,Spring,"of the moisture-conserving summer fallow and of rapidly maturing , drought-resistant cereals such as Marquis wheat . Problems arising from drought","The Times, 15th May 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13393,15,5,1939,Spring,15,5,1939,Spring,drought-resistant cereals such as Marquis wheat . Problems arising from drought in recent years are new in degree of intensity rather,"The Times, 15th May 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13394,15,5,1939,Spring,15,5,1939,Spring,". One of the most pressing problems aris- ing from drought is soil drifting , a major contributing cause of which","The Times, 15th May 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13395,15,5,1939,Spring,15,5,1939,Spring,on in cooperation with the farmers and ranchers in the drought area . Direct contact with the farmers is effected through,"The Times, 15th May 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13396,15,5,1939,Spring,15,5,1939,Spring,"over 20,000 farmers and ranchers . Submarginal lands within the drought area fall into two classes : - ( I )","The Times, 15th May 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13397,15,5,1939,Spring,15,5,1939,Spring,reverses from a combination of low crop yields caused by drought and low prices of farm produce arising from economic depression,"The Times, 15th May 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13398,15,5,1939,Spring,15,5,1939,Spring,"secure the maximum utilization of available water supplies in the drought area , especially as regards the conservation of spring run-off","The Times, 15th May 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13399,15,5,1939,Spring,15,5,1939,Spring,"are years , sometimes several years in succes-sion like the drought period from which the Western plains have suffered recently ,","The Times, 15th May 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13400,15,5,1939,Spring,15,5,1939,Spring,"and a plan under way to deal with the worst drought areas , there should not be such variation in annual","The Times, 15th May 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13401,15,5,1939,Spring,15,5,1939,Spring,have given good feeding grounds to the water- fowl-although in drought years the birds had to shift from the dried-out sloughs-,"The Times, 15th May 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13402,19,5,1939,Spring,19,5,1939,Spring,"in an unprecedented manner , as there was a prolonged drought during the sowing period , followed by heavy and continuous","The Times, 19th May 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13403,20,5,1939,Spring,20,5,1939,Spring,"settler , which would be a matter of years . Droughts and torrential rains would inevitably delav the work . Without","The Times, 20th May 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13404,20,5,1939,Spring,20,5,1939,Spring,"season such as a month 's frost , a long drought , or the temporary failure of food , birds usually","The Times, 20th May 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13405,25,5,1939,Spring,25,5,1939,Spring,it has had to -bear the full impact of the droughts and low price 's that haive befallen Westein agriculture .,"The Times, 25th May 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13406,26,5,1939,Spring,26,5,1939,Spring,"poverty of the Province , which is suffering from continued drought and loss of its wheat markets , the people had","The Times, 26th May 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13407,26,5,1939,Spring,26,5,1939,Spring,"O00 , O0 to recoup losses from bush fires and drought . Mr. Mcnzies , the Prime Minister . now announces","The Times, 26th May 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13408,26,5,1939,Spring,26,5,1939,Spring,"in practically all respects . As a result of the drought many trees were wintering out of season , and the","The Times, 26th May 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13409,26,5,1939,Spring,26,5,1939,Spring,", and though many budded shoots were suffering from the drought and will possibly ultimately have to be replaced , the","The Times, 26th May 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13410,27,5,1939,Spring,27,5,1939,Spring,in 29 Housmnan 's hill ( 6 ) . a drought ( 5 ) . 30 The two essentials 13 Nobody,"The Times, 27th May 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13411,27,5,1939,Spring,27,5,1939,Spring,"prospects , the season commenced with a somewhat unusually severe drought in all districts in North India . This has now","The Times, 27th May 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13412,29,5,1939,Spring,29,5,1939,Spring,"showing decreases of four and 12 respectively . CANADIAN CROPS DROUGHT DETERIORATION CHECKED IN WEST FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT CALGARY ,","The Times, 29th May 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13413,1,6,1939,Summer,1,6,1939,Summer,Missions to Seamen ) . Miss Anne Hubbard . Miss Drought . Miss D. W. Jones ( representing the World Association,"The Times, 1st June 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13414,3,6,1939,Summer,3,6,1939,Summer,It tolerates chalk and is not noticeably affected by summer drought ; but it is not a tree for poor soils,"The Times, 3th June 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13415,7,6,1939,Summer,7,6,1939,Summer,"summer weather . The going , in spite of the drought , was quite good , for the turf on the","The Times, 7th June 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13416,8,6,1939,Summer,8,6,1939,Summer,"at present enrolled for such services was about 2,150,000 . DROUGHT JEOPARDIZING STRAWBERRY CROP Lack of rain is seriously affecting the","The Times, 8th June 1939",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,South Hampshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 13417,8,6,1939,Summer,8,6,1939,Summer,"is becoming general , but growers say that if the drought does not break in the next few days the yield","The Times, 8th June 1939",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,South Hampshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 13418,8,6,1939,Summer,8,6,1939,Summer,the shortest on record in the district . Owing to drought and late frosts the South Hampshire growers last year had,"The Times, 8th June 1939",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,South Hampshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 13419,8,6,1939,Summer,8,6,1939,Summer,"easier , but feeders were steady in view of the droughty weather . WRIEAT. -Ernglish was quoted at 20s. 6id. to","The Times, 8th June 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13420,9,6,1939,Summer,9,6,1939,Summer,"St. Andrews : - "" On account of the abnormal drought the Town Council of St. Andrews , on a recommendation","The Times, 9th June 1939",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM22,St. Andrews,20th Century newspaper,Media 13421,9,6,1939,Summer,9,6,1939,Summer,. CATTLEB BRISTOL . June S.-Owing to hay-making and the drought there was only a small offerinf of fat stock and,"The Times, 9th June 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13422,12,6,1939,Summer,12,6,1939,Summer,"the Government "" are still at large . END OF DROUGHT NIGHT RAINFALL AFTER SUNNY DAY FRON ( OUR NVEATHER CORRESPONDENT","The Times, 12th June 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13423,12,6,1939,Summer,12,6,1939,Summer,NVEATHER CORRESPONDENT Rain on Saturday night brought the most notable drought of recent years in Southern England to an end .,"The Times, 12th June 1939",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Kensington,20th Century newspaper,Media 13424,12,6,1939,Summer,12,6,1939,Summer,"measurable tall since the morming of May 17 , the drought having lasted 24j days . Over most of the country","The Times, 12th June 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13425,12,6,1939,Summer,12,6,1939,Summer,last year we did so immediately following a very serious drought and we were faced with its consequent adverse effect upon,"The Times, 12th June 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13426,12,6,1939,Summer,12,6,1939,Summer,"The public were well aware of the intensity of that drought . We therefore , failing agreement with the buyers '","The Times, 12th June 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13427,12,6,1939,Summer,12,6,1939,Summer,at the beginning of last year by reason of the drought and the consequent high cost of production . You will,"The Times, 12th June 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13428,13,6,1939,Summer,13,6,1939,Summer,"yards long , and burned very brown by the recent drought , a really searching test . But n6t for a","The Times, 13th June 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13429,13,6,1939,Summer,13,6,1939,Summer,the best but is prepared for the best . The drought ( or heat wave ) of recent days seemed to,"The Times, 13th June 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13430,13,6,1939,Summer,13,6,1939,Summer,. Captains R. F. R. Becher . G. R. S. Drought H. Cotton-Minchin . A. M. Finlaison . W. J. McCann,"The Times, 13th June 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13431,14,6,1939,Summer,14,6,1939,Summer,", and with plenty of moisture throughout all spells of drought . Seeds should be sown a- little more deeplv than","The Times, 14th June 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13432,15,6,1939,Summer,15,6,1939,Summer,", 13 , Furzc Lane , Purley . BIRDS IN DROUGHT I write on the twenty-fourth day of the drought ,","The Times, 15th June 1939",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI22,Purley,20th Century newspaper,Media 13433,15,6,1939,Summer,15,6,1939,Summer,"IN DROUGHT I write on the twenty-fourth day of the drought , chiefly in view of the fact that some of","The Times, 15th June 1939",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI22,Purley,20th Century newspaper,Media 13434,15,6,1939,Summer,15,6,1939,Summer,", thrushes , and blackbirds . In long spells of drought I have known entire broods to be left to their","The Times, 15th June 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13435,15,6,1939,Summer,15,6,1939,Summer,"and military needs . "" Telegrams in Brief The long drought in the metropolitan area of NEW YOtRK was broken by","The Times, 15th June 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13436,15,6,1939,Summer,15,6,1939,Summer,"; Monstrous Foxglove ; Spiders as Medicine ; Birds in Drought ; "" Grateful Thanks "" ; A Thirst- Quencher ;","The Times, 15th June 1939",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Bloomsbury,20th Century newspaper,Media 13437,17,6,1939,Summer,17,6,1939,Summer,unearthed in the -nearby grassland ; which in times of drought turns yellow and gives a clear indication of the original,"The Times, 17th June 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13438,17,6,1939,Summer,17,6,1939,Summer,"about it , with the green leading to the ultimate drouth . The suggestion , it is true , is not","The Times, 17th June 1939",England,UKD,UKD6,UKD63,Chester,20th Century newspaper,Media 13439,17,6,1939,Summer,17,6,1939,Summer,DRIED-UP GARDENS THE AFTERMATH OF MAY FROM A CORRESPONDENT As droughts go the 24-day drought that ended a week ago was,"The Times, 17th June 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13440,17,6,1939,Summer,17,6,1939,Summer,OF MAY FROM A CORRESPONDENT As droughts go the 24-day drought that ended a week ago was only remarkable in the,"The Times, 17th June 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13441,17,6,1939,Summer,17,6,1939,Summer,have ripened better than for years . Whether frost or drought is the more destructive to garden plants if nothing is,"The Times, 17th June 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13442,17,6,1939,Summer,17,6,1939,Summer,", gardeners are , probably , better able to fight drought than cold . In the past 10 years there has","The Times, 17th June 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13443,17,6,1939,Summer,17,6,1939,Summer,"10 years there has been no want of opportunity in drought fight- ing in the south , and the drawbacks to","The Times, 17th June 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13444,17,6,1939,Summer,17,6,1939,Summer,does not run away . If the series of vernal droughts persists . systematic watering and screening of spring-planted subjects against,"The Times, 17th June 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13445,17,6,1939,Summer,17,6,1939,Summer,"the risk of winter frost . As for cultivation against drought , the value of humus is more and more patent","The Times, 17th June 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13446,19,6,1939,Summer,19,6,1939,Summer,"hundreds of members whose crops have bcen ruined by the drought . This is the second successive had season , last","The Times, 19th June 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13447,19,6,1939,Summer,19,6,1939,Summer,growing weather from districts which have been recently suffering from drought . POLITICAL MANOEUVRES Until late in the week comparatively little,"The Times, 19th June 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13448,22,6,1939,Summer,22,6,1939,Summer,"not enter . Thus the trees are again subject to drought conditions at the root , even more disastrous than through","The Times, 22th June 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13449,23,6,1939,Summer,23,6,1939,Summer,"also created State deficits , which were aggravated by the drought and bush fires . The Common- wealth , which this","The Times, 23th June 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13450,24,6,1939,Summer,24,6,1939,Summer,to be consecrated to-morrow . THE IRIS SEASON EFFECT OF DROUGHT AND HEAT FROM A CORRESPONDENT As a group and when,"The Times, 24th June 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13451,24,6,1939,Summer,24,6,1939,Summer,"when they are well grown , bearded flag irises tolerate droughts better than most herbaceous plants . Although their crowns-rhizomes -suffer","The Times, 24th June 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13452,24,6,1939,Summer,24,6,1939,Summer,"often supposed . So these plants are well equipped against drought . None the less , in an arid time they","The Times, 24th June 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13453,29,6,1939,Summer,29,6,1939,Summer,"July . COLCHESTER ROSE SHOW FINE BLOOMS DESPITE COLD AND DROUGHT FRObt OUR CORRESPONDENT COLCHESTER , JUNE 28 Despite the cold","The Times, 29th June 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13454,29,6,1939,Summer,29,6,1939,Summer,"CORRESPONDENT COLCHESTER , JUNE 28 Despite the cold spring and drought a magnificent display of blooms was staged at Col- chester","The Times, 29th June 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13455,1,7,1939,Summer,1,7,1939,Summer,"On hilly ground and on the sandier soils the May drought has discouraged the growth of lily stems , and generally","The Times, 1st July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13456,1,7,1939,Summer,1,7,1939,Summer,"easy a garden plant as regale , but it dislikes drought almost as much as heavily limed soil . Where lime","The Times, 1st July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13457,3,7,1939,Summer,3,7,1939,Summer,"daily sunshine of 14.0 hours . There was an official drought at this time , no measurable rain falling between May","The Times, 3th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13458,3,7,1939,Summer,3,7,1939,Summer,many parts of the country soft fruits suffered during the drought . The hay crop has been mode- rate . Farmers,"The Times, 3th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13459,4,7,1939,Summer,4,7,1939,Summer,"been said about the burning-up of the links by the drought . In fact , the rain has more than restored","The Times, 4th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13460,10,7,1939,Summer,10,7,1939,Summer,"England until farmers started to cut hay , when the drought broke . Steady rains have now put a more cheerful","The Times, 10th July 1939",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13461,11,7,1939,Summer,11,7,1939,Summer,"the most important station , "" Thylungra. "" the sevcre drought which had prevailed during 1937 continued throughout 1938 . Dealing","The Times, 11st July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13462,12,7,1939,Summer,12,7,1939,Summer,"results of the vear ending 1938 were rather disappointing . Drought conditions prevailed on our Warrah , Corona , and Bladensburg","The Times, 12th July 1939",England,UKI,UKI1,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13463,12,7,1939,Summer,12,7,1939,Summer,"to our superintendent , Mr. Holloway . that notwithstanding the drought our drought expenses amounted to only 1,452 , a mere","The Times, 12th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13464,12,7,1939,Summer,12,7,1939,Summer,"superintendent , Mr. Holloway . that notwithstanding the drought our drought expenses amounted to only 1,452 , a mere trifle when","The Times, 12th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13465,12,7,1939,Summer,12,7,1939,Summer,"a mere trifle when you remember that in 1935 our drought expenses were 38,164 and in 1928 they were no less","The Times, 12th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13466,12,7,1939,Summer,12,7,1939,Summer,"with the exception of two years wvhen there were no drought expenses , this year 's ex- penditure is the lowest","The Times, 12th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13467,13,7,1939,Summer,13,7,1939,Summer,"affected America and England , in the Antipodes the Australian drought gave rise to many serious fires . Many square miles","The Times, 13th July 1939",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13468,15,7,1939,Summer,15,7,1939,Summer,. Fortified in this way they will bear a short drought reasonably well on the chalky heights of the Chiltems or,"The Times, 15th July 1939",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13469,17,7,1939,Summer,17,7,1939,Summer,"CRICKET HARROW WIN AT LAST FROMI OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT The drought is over , the Arctic night is past , the","The Times, 17th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13470,17,7,1939,Summer,17,7,1939,Summer,"sharp drop in imports in May , and while the droughty conditions experienced in most of the tea producing countries a","The Times, 17th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13471,18,7,1939,Summer,18,7,1939,Summer,had a favourable start for nesting . There followed the drought of May and reports from several districts indicate that the,"The Times, 18th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13472,18,7,1939,Summer,18,7,1939,Summer,Young coveys average from seven to eight . The continued drought after hatching was hard on the young birds . Judging,"The Times, 18th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13473,19,7,1939,Summer,19,7,1939,Summer,"fairways , while the greens , having suffered from a drought , were not easy . Bruen had only 29 putts","The Times, 19th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13474,21,7,1939,Summer,21,7,1939,Summer,closing prices . Company Meetings AUSTRALIAN ESTATES COMPANY EFFECT OF DROUGHT CONDITIONS HIGH COST OF PRODUCTION SIR FREDERICK YOUNG 'S ADDRESS,"The Times, 21st July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13475,21,7,1939,Summer,21,7,1939,Summer,"difficulties developed on somc stations involving expenditure on agistmcnt and drought feeding . "" Thvlungra. "" -which had suffered from drought","The Times, 21st July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13476,21,7,1939,Summer,21,7,1939,Summer,"drought feeding . "" Thvlungra. "" -which had suffered from drought conditions throughout 1937 , had a particularly difficult and costIy","The Times, 21st July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13477,21,7,1939,Summer,21,7,1939,Summer,considered satisfactory . STUD PROPERTIES Our stud properties suffered from drought conditions . although the latter part of the year was,"The Times, 21st July 1939",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD74,Raby,20th Century newspaper,Media 13478,21,7,1939,Summer,21,7,1939,Summer,"agency business in Victoria was adversely affected by the unusual drought in that State , especially as regards stock sales and","The Times, 21st July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13479,21,7,1939,Summer,21,7,1939,Summer,"growing on the sheeps ' backs dtiring several months of droughtv conditions , and will surely reflect this by a result","The Times, 21st July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13480,22,7,1939,Summer,22,7,1939,Summer,Greece . The committee will meet during August . BAD DROUGHT IN JAMAICA FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT KINGSTON ( JA . ),"The Times, 22th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13481,22,7,1939,Summer,22,7,1939,Summer,"CORRESPONDENT KINGSTON ( JA . ) , JuLy 21 Protracted drought has reduced the peasantry of the Savannahs in the mid-","The Times, 22th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13482,24,7,1939,Summer,24,7,1939,Summer,"a wet spring and followed by a long spell of drought and fine weather , helped to bring on disease .","The Times, 24th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13483,24,7,1939,Summer,24,7,1939,Summer,from the same area it is stated that the long drought after hatching time compelled grouse to collect on the lower,"The Times, 24th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13484,24,7,1939,Summer,24,7,1939,Summer,"early , but sharp frosts during the nesting time and drought later may have affected some of the nests on the","The Times, 24th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13485,24,7,1939,Summer,24,7,1939,Summer,"cloud-bursts , and a long speU of fine weather . Drought does not hurt this moor . "" Another report from","The Times, 24th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13486,24,7,1939,Summer,24,7,1939,Summer,"still being picked up . I do not think the drought has done much harm around here . "" BRECHIN. -The","The Times, 24th July 1939",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM21,Brechin,20th Century newspaper,Media 13487,24,7,1939,Summer,24,7,1939,Summer,"the hatching was excellent . On the higher ground the drought may have caused a little damage , but , on","The Times, 24th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13488,24,7,1939,Summer,24,7,1939,Summer,"well , but , owing to the long spell of drought , gulls have taken a heavy toll . The heather","The Times, 24th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13489,24,7,1939,Summer,24,7,1939,Summer,"have seen , the chicks have not suffered from the drought , though I was glad to see the rain when","The Times, 24th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13490,24,7,1939,Summer,24,7,1939,Summer,"moor is well watered and did not suffer from the drought . There are a few ticks to be seen ,","The Times, 24th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13491,24,7,1939,Summer,24,7,1939,Summer,"in good condition . The hatching was excellent . The drought may have reduced broods slightly on the high ground ,","The Times, 24th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13492,24,7,1939,Summer,24,7,1939,Summer,-were most satis-factory . The moors are well watered and drought had no effect . Ground suffering from the effects of,"The Times, 24th July 1939",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM62,Glenlivet district,20th Century newspaper,Media 13493,24,7,1939,Summer,24,7,1939,Summer,", and the young birds were large enough when the drought came to go a considerable distance to water . Thecoming","The Times, 24th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13494,24,7,1939,Summer,24,7,1939,Summer,"as usual , though the hatching was good . The drought had no effect . There was a touch of disease","The Times, 24th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13495,24,7,1939,Summer,24,7,1939,Summer,"though irregular , was good on the whole . The drought had an effect on the youngest coveys. which were somewhat","The Times, 24th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13496,24,7,1939,Summer,24,7,1939,Summer,"and the heather is good . I do not think drought has affected the young birds on the high ground ,","The Times, 24th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13497,24,7,1939,Summer,24,7,1939,Summer,"floeland "" young birds may have suffered slightly from the drought , but on the harder parts of the moor grouse","The Times, 24th July 1939",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM32,South Dumfries,20th Century newspaper,Media 13498,24,7,1939,Summer,24,7,1939,Summer,"very good , most nests hatching clean . The recent drought has not affected us . "" "" Grouse came through","The Times, 24th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13499,24,7,1939,Summer,24,7,1939,Summer,"have disappeared , due , no doubt , to the drought . The heather is quite good . All over ,","The Times, 24th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13500,24,7,1939,Summer,24,7,1939,Summer,"might have been , but the hatching was excellent . Drought did no harm , but the very cold weather which","The Times, 24th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13501,24,7,1939,Summer,24,7,1939,Summer,"this moor is concerned , I do not think the drought would do any harm , as we have plenty of","The Times, 24th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13502,24,7,1939,Summer,24,7,1939,Summer,"time it was feared a loss would be suffered through drought , but rain came in nimc , and the young","The Times, 24th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13503,24,7,1939,Summer,24,7,1939,Summer,two birds were picked up early in June during the drought . but recently I have seen some fine coveys of,"The Times, 24th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13504,24,7,1939,Summer,24,7,1939,Summer,"to the covev , have done quite well . The drought did no harm , as there was very heavy dew","The Times, 24th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13505,24,7,1939,Summer,24,7,1939,Summer,"and the young birds were not unduly troubled by the drought , as the ground is well watered . There is","The Times, 24th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13506,24,7,1939,Summer,24,7,1939,Summer,"moor which is deficient in springs suffered somewhat from the drought . Ticks , although no worse than last year ,","The Times, 24th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13507,26,7,1939,Summer,26,7,1939,Summer,"in Ceylon in 1933-34 , after a period of prolonged drought . is a classic example of the vicious circle of","The Times, 26th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13508,27,7,1939,Summer,27,7,1939,Summer,"young grouse were noticed on the high ground during the drought . On the contrary , voung grouse have grown very","The Times, 27th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13509,27,7,1939,Summer,27,7,1939,Summer,here indicates that a fair season is expected . The drought seems to have had a bad effect on the young,"The Times, 27th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13510,27,7,1939,Summer,27,7,1939,Summer,the numbers seen were above average-which hatched well . The drought had no noticeable effect on the young birds . On,"The Times, 27th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13511,27,7,1939,Summer,27,7,1939,Summer,"strong coveys to be seen , flying well . The drought had no effect and therc are no signs of ticks","The Times, 27th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13512,27,7,1939,Summer,27,7,1939,Summer,"strong and healthy and they did not suffer from the drought , as the hill is well satered . There is","The Times, 27th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13513,27,7,1939,Summer,27,7,1939,Summer,"The young birds dwindled somewhat , probably owing to the drought . and the heather was late in starting to'grow .","The Times, 27th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13514,27,7,1939,Summer,27,7,1939,Summer,fortunate in getting a spell of good weather . The drought did little or no harm . There is no sign,"The Times, 27th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13515,27,7,1939,Summer,27,7,1939,Summer,filled and the hatching was excellent . The spell of drought during the laying and hatching period has done practically no,"The Times, 27th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13516,27,7,1939,Summer,27,7,1939,Summer,by the fine crop of young birds . COMRIE. -The drought did no damage and the young birds-although there were a,"The Times, 27th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13517,27,7,1939,Summer,27,7,1939,Summer,With the favourable spring the hatcling was good . The drought did not last long enough to do any damage and,"The Times, 27th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13518,27,7,1939,Summer,27,7,1939,Summer,though tie hatching was not quite so good . The drought did not help matters and there were a few diseased,"The Times, 27th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13519,27,7,1939,Summer,27,7,1939,Summer,"clean , and there has been nothing-except , possibly , drought in very dry places-to affect the young birds . From","The Times, 27th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13520,27,7,1939,Summer,27,7,1939,Summer,"learned that birds nested and hatched well , though the drought in some Olaces reduced the coveys . The grouse seen","The Times, 27th July 1939",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM61,Cromarty district,20th Century newspaper,Media 13521,27,7,1939,Summer,27,7,1939,Summer,"a good hatching . Some coveys suffered from the long drought . There are no signs of disease , tick ,","The Times, 27th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13522,27,7,1939,Summer,27,7,1939,Summer,". with plenty of feeding on it , but the drought may have affected the parts of the around which are","The Times, 27th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13523,27,7,1939,Summer,27,7,1939,Summer,"drier moors young biids may have been affected by the drought , but , generally speaking , the bags sliould show","The Times, 27th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13524,27,7,1939,Summer,27,7,1939,Summer,"probably some loss among young birds owing to the prolonged drought , which only broke recently WIGTOWNSHIRE Stocks are low ,","The Times, 27th July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13525,31,7,1939,Summer,31,7,1939,Summer,"crop damage as a restilt of the excessive heat and drought in the spring wheat regions , coupled with evidence of","The Times, 31st July 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13526,1,8,1939,Summer,1,8,1939,Summer,better justified than in Portuguese East Africa . Periods of drought may be fol- lowed by such excessive tropical rainfall that,"The Times, 1st August 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13527,3,8,1939,Summer,3,8,1939,Summer,and cxpectations that the foflbcoMing crop estimates will reveal considerable drought damage : also on enlarged overseas sales and predictions of,"The Times, 3th August 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13528,5,8,1939,Summer,5,8,1939,Summer,grown among low shrubs like dwarf rhododendrons which themselves resent drought . These and many other shrubs that will come to,"The Times, 5th August 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13529,10,8,1939,Summer,10,8,1939,Summer,water scarcity and fodder famine which will follow if the drought continues for another week . Applications have already been received,"The Times, 10th August 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13530,10,8,1939,Summer,10,8,1939,Summer,"during the week-end , however , brought relief from the drought and wvill benefit late-sown grain . OTrAWA , Aug. 9.","The Times, 10th August 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13531,11,8,1939,Summer,11,8,1939,Summer,progress should be possible-irrigation to mitigate the evils of recurring droughts ; measures for lightening the burden of rural indebtedness ;,"The Times, 11st August 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13532,14,8,1939,Summer,14,8,1939,Summer,reports of disease in several districts and the pro- longed drought of May and June has taken toll of the birds,"The Times, 14th August 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13533,15,8,1939,Summer,15,8,1939,Summer,concealment of nest- ing birds . The six weeks ' drought cul-minating in the heat wave during the incubating period of,"The Times, 15th August 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13534,17,8,1939,Summer,17,8,1939,Summer,"options , and . in view of the mngre serious drought news from Bonibay and Kathiawar , a considerable increase in","The Times, 17th August 1939",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13535,18,8,1939,Summer,18,8,1939,Summer,compared with Rs.154l ; . Owing to the relief from drought in large sections of the cotton belt . the market,"The Times, 18th August 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13536,22,8,1939,Summer,22,8,1939,Summer,places at which to race . Except in times of drought the going on the Knavesmire is always good and the,"The Times, 22th August 1939",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE21,Knavesmire,20th Century newspaper,Media 13537,24,8,1939,Summer,24,8,1939,Summer,"a deficit of A787,000 for 1938-39 , occasioned by the drought , an estimnated revenue for 1939-40 of A26,378,000 , and","The Times, 24th August 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13538,24,8,1939,Summer,24,8,1939,Summer,"without embarrassment . WOOL AND WHEAT In spite of the droughty conditions under which many flocks depastured , the wool clip","The Times, 24th August 1939",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13539,30,8,1939,Summer,30,8,1939,Summer,due partly to the lower Prices ruling and partly to drought conditions experienced during the Period . PAHANG PARA RLURRER There,"The Times, 30th August 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13540,2,9,1939,Autumn,2,9,1939,Autumn,"United Kingdom during 1937 . In 1938 , however , drought affected in varying degree all root crops , vegetables ,","The Times, 2th September 1939",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13541,4,9,1939,Autumn,4,9,1939,Autumn,"18s. , gives a valu- able survey of rainfall , drought , and water distribution . The authors , Mr. A.","The Times, 4th September 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13542,19,9,1939,Autumn,19,9,1939,Autumn,market later stcadied on commercial buying and on complaints of drought in the South-West . Maize declined under rural prcssure and,"The Times, 19th September 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13543,22,9,1939,Autumn,22,9,1939,Autumn,"rally in WVall Street . talk of inflation , increasing drought complaints in the West and South-West and large-scale purchases of","The Times, 22th September 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13544,26,9,1939,Autumn,26,9,1939,Autumn,off pending Congressional develop- ments . However . the prolonged drought in the important South-Wcstcrn areas and the improvement on Wall,"The Times, 26th September 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13545,27,9,1939,Autumn,27,9,1939,Autumn,year I said that if the effects of the early drought could be overcome the prospects for a good average crop,"The Times, 27th September 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13546,30,9,1939,Autumn,30,9,1939,Autumn,"spring and its comparative failure for several years because of drought or the prolongation of winter , give a spurt to","The Times, 30th September 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13547,2,10,1939,Autumn,2,10,1939,Autumn,"a reasonable crop one year in three . GOOD IN DROUGHT Wheat , oats , and barley all suffer severely from","The Times, 2th October 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13548,2,10,1939,Autumn,2,10,1939,Autumn,"Wheat , oats , and barley all suffer severely from drought on such soils in a dry season , and may","The Times, 2th October 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13549,2,10,1939,Autumn,2,10,1939,Autumn,"into ear , but rye does not suffer in a drought . At Tunstall Experimental Station in East Suffolk rye has","The Times, 2th October 1939",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,"East Suffolk,Tunstall",20th Century newspaper,Media 13550,14,10,1939,Autumn,14,10,1939,Autumn,Hereford . - Entertainments MUSIC REVIVED THE PUBLIC CONCERT The drought has broken . The parched area of Central London is,"The Times, 14th October 1939",England,"UKG,UKI",UKG1,UKG11,Bartestree,20th Century newspaper,Media 13551,30,10,1939,Autumn,30,10,1939,Autumn,"that the South-Western wheat belt is experiencing a vcry severe drought , and by an official report that the outlook indicates","The Times, 30th October 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13552,6,11,1939,Autumn,6,11,1939,Autumn,evading British sea forces may well have contributed to this drought . No doubt her presence was an embarrassmcnt to the,"The Times, 6th November 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13553,6,11,1939,Autumn,6,11,1939,Autumn,the benefit will be more pronounced should there be a drought during the stimnier. for sticl crops will scarcely feel the,"The Times, 6th November 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13554,6,11,1939,Autumn,6,11,1939,Autumn,during the stimnier. for sticl crops will scarcely feel the drought because of the greater depth of soil and the greater,"The Times, 6th November 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13555,8,11,1939,Autumn,8,11,1939,Autumn,"on coastal buyin : against cuport sales . reports of drought in the Uniled States , and a fair cash interest","The Times, 8th November 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13556,10,11,1939,Autumn,10,11,1939,Autumn,"an almost unprecedented occurrence , unsuitable weather , i.e. , drought and scorching winds at the critical period during December ,","The Times, 10th November 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13557,16,11,1939,Autumn,16,11,1939,Autumn,"rains . have benefited the outside camps , which through drought had become denuded of cattle . These are now being","The Times, 16th November 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13558,27,11,1939,Autumn,27,11,1939,Autumn,"prices and deflationary tcndencies wcre further strengthened by a scvcre drought carly in 1939 . Import prices remained hiighl , and","The Times, 27th November 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13559,27,11,1939,Autumn,27,11,1939,Autumn,"over-productioni throtgihout the world . As a result of the drought the output of meat vas lowercd , and was well","The Times, 27th November 1939",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13560,6,12,1939,Winter,6,12,1939,Winter,"Loyal Regt. and R.W.A.F.F.-a daughtcr ( JANE NAntNE ) . DROUGHT. -On Dcc. 3 , 1939. at Grove House Nursing Home","The Times, 6th December 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13561,6,12,1939,Winter,6,12,1939,Winter,"nie Powell ) , Wifc of CAPTAIN G. R. S. DROUGHT . The Cameronians ( Scottish Ritles ) -a son .","The Times, 6th December 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13562,7,12,1939,Winter,7,12,1939,Winter,because protracted rain in the spring and the long summer droughts had delayed its ripening . In many districts during the,"The Times, 7th December 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13563,7,12,1939,Winter,7,12,1939,Winter,while the more southerly areas produced crops directly reflecting the droughty conditions . Despite a rather larger area sown the total,"The Times, 7th December 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13564,7,12,1939,Winter,7,12,1939,Winter,"the State of Victoria suffered from one of the severest droughts in its history , when most crops . yielded barely","The Times, 7th December 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13565,7,12,1939,Winter,7,12,1939,Winter,"48,173,000 bushels in the previous year . Following on the drought disastrous bush fires occurred in January last , which took","The Times, 7th December 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13566,8,12,1939,Winter,8,12,1939,Winter,consider whether the price should be reviewed . Owing to drought and low prkes the past year was one of the,"The Times, 8th December 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13567,8,12,1939,Winter,8,12,1939,Winter,year as to the effect on our profits of the drought and low wool prices were so fully borne out in,"The Times, 8th December 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13568,8,12,1939,Winter,8,12,1939,Winter,figures for the 12 months ended June 30 last . DROUGHTY CONDITIONS Except for temporary and very limited relief late in,"The Times, 8th December 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13569,8,12,1939,Winter,8,12,1939,Winter,"It was not until February , 1939 , that the drought-one of the worst on record-was broken , and the heat","The Times, 8th December 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13570,8,12,1939,Winter,8,12,1939,Winter,"hand "" many graziers had decided , because of the droughty outlook , against attempting a general lambing . Further ,","The Times, 8th December 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13571,8,12,1939,Winter,8,12,1939,Winter,"with the previous ' year our clip , which was drought affected , was reduced in quantity from 10,183 bales to","The Times, 8th December 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13572,8,12,1939,Winter,8,12,1939,Winter,"strain to which we were subjected by reason of the drought and low wool prices . The line "" Liability for","The Times, 8th December 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13573,14,12,1939,Winter,14,12,1939,Winter,"rliitail staiIids by C-iiada in the western dioceses where the drought years have reduced thousands to desperate straits , but have-not","The Times, 14th December 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13574,21,12,1939,Winter,21,12,1939,Winter,", the natural drying of clay soil in times of drought . and had nothing to do vith the poplars .","The Times, 21st December 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13575,23,12,1939,Winter,23,12,1939,Winter,"for unseittled weather , with rain and snow is the drought areas of the South-West . Wli-EAT' Opened steady . l2e.","The Times, 23th December 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13576,27,12,1939,Winter,27,12,1939,Winter,"only 55 per cent . of normal because of great drought in the west and south-west , and the indication now","The Times, 27th December 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13577,30,12,1939,Winter,30,12,1939,Winter,"is'seldom that we get what one might call a universal drought , but in the year we are now dealing with","The Times, 30th December 1939",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13578,9,1,1940,Winter,9,1,1940,Winter,"in full fury , more especially last summer during the drought , when the cattle were turned loose on the common","The Times, 9th January 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13579,16,1,1940,Winter,16,1,1940,Winter,their onset was made more striking because they followed the droughts and sunshine of September . The contrast between the two,"The Times, 16th January 1940",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Tenterden,20th Century newspaper,Media 13580,17,1,1940,Winter,17,1,1940,Winter,"so for goats and cattle , especially in times of drought . Even dogs eat the foliage instead of grass !","The Times, 17th January 1940",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH12,Offord Cluny,20th Century newspaper,Media 13581,17,1,1940,Winter,17,1,1940,Winter,", Janm. for 29s. 4t.cL , Owing to the contintied drought Africans wecure ominal 'at 21s . Ed .. -No. 2","The Times, 17th January 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13582,20,1,1940,Winter,20,1,1940,Winter,. Hutton : J. 0 . Dick ; Dr. R. Drought ; A. Edward ; Miss Mr & Mm . Ingram,"The Times, 20th January 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13583,30,1,1940,Winter,30,1,1940,Winter,"Victoria and Necw South Wales ; the longcontiitied and disastrotis drought in certait Northern districts of Western Australia finally , the","The Times, 30th January 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13584,30,1,1940,Winter,30,1,1940,Winter,for possible bad and doubtful debts in certain areas where drought has been per- sistent . In the statemcent of profits,"The Times, 30th January 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13585,3,2,1940,Winter,3,2,1940,Winter,"rainfall of the spring months of 1937 and the record drought of the corresponding months of 1938 , the weather at","The Times, 3th February 1940",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH23,Rothamsted,20th Century newspaper,Media 13586,3,2,1940,Winter,3,2,1940,Winter,2 pcr cent . ) . Because of an unprecedented drought in the early part of the year the tca crop,"The Times, 3th February 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13587,9,2,1940,Winter,9,2,1940,Winter,"low . The previous year had closed with threats of drought in several States , affect- ing particularly the wvheat yield","The Times, 9th February 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13588,9,2,1940,Winter,9,2,1940,Winter,". However , heavy autumn rains dispelled the fears of drought and the 1939 season was unusually favourable for the primary","The Times, 9th February 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13589,16,2,1940,Winter,16,2,1940,Winter,"husbandry , they have , since the last period of drought years , proved to be an improving revenue producing asset","The Times, 16th February 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13590,16,2,1940,Winter,16,2,1940,Winter,satisfactory revenue earner . The heavy losses caused by the drought four years ago have now been made good and our,"The Times, 16th February 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13591,16,2,1940,Winter,16,2,1940,Winter,"had been followed were there- fore not forthcoming , but drought and the imminence of a locust invasion later in the","The Times, 16th February 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13592,19,2,1940,Winter,19,2,1940,Winter,"mainly owing to the war . It is true that drought spoiled the harvest in some districts , but the barn","The Times, 19th February 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13593,6,3,1940,Spring,6,3,1940,Spring,", the number of animals grazed is limited only by drought , starvation and disease , and the vegetation is destroyed","The Times, 6th March 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13594,18,3,1940,Spring,18,3,1940,Spring,"keep them thriving ; shortage of hay due to summer drought , requiring the use of straw and concentrates for the","The Times, 18th March 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13595,27,3,1940,Spring,27,3,1940,Spring,", Mr. and MArs . Trcnch . Mr. and Mmrs Drought . Nrs . Parker-Hutchinson . Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fawcet","The Times, 27th March 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13596,13,4,1940,Spring,13,4,1940,Spring,"a good planting time , and if a late spring drought supervenes the plants will need attention and water . For","The Times, 13th April 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13597,23,5,1940,Spring,23,5,1940,Spring,"early in 1939 widespread bush fires , following an exceptional drought , even for that continent , caused substantial losses almost","The Times, 23th May 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13598,1,6,1940,Summer,1,6,1940,Summer,"strength , direction , and incidence of winds , possible drought periods and other meteorological data , and to draw up","The Times, 1st June 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13599,3,6,1940,Summer,3,6,1940,Summer,of need and special problems which follow a season of drought . In 1929 I tried it out on a four-acre,"The Times, 3th June 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13600,3,6,1940,Summer,3,6,1940,Summer,"stood as an oasis in a district of parched and drought-destroyed wheat- lands , and its generous and abundant sheaves helped","The Times, 3th June 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13601,5,6,1940,Summer,5,6,1940,Summer,countries . Our programme of extensions was impeded by a drought at the' normal planting period and extensive supply- ing of,"The Times, 5th June 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13602,15,6,1940,Summer,15,6,1940,Summer,"usually the stronger growers . In any exceptional spell of drought turnips need watering on light soils , but seldom on","The Times, 15th June 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13603,20,6,1940,Summer,20,6,1940,Summer,for this year arc excellent . Provided there is no drought . we shall experience three bumper sugar crops in succession,"The Times, 20th June 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13604,22,6,1940,Summer,22,6,1940,Summer,"references. -Wrrite Box H.990 . The Times . E.C.4 . DROUGHTON HALL , ECCLESHALL . Staffs. -Boys ' Preparatory School .","The Times, 22th June 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13605,26,6,1940,Summer,26,6,1940,Summer,"become v'ery dry , and by the end of May droughty conditions were becoming established and . the root crops were","The Times, 26th June 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13606,26,6,1940,Summer,26,6,1940,Summer,"well , and growth has been distinctiv checked by the drought . Soft fruits , also , are in need of","The Times, 26th June 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13607,6,7,1940,Summer,6,7,1940,Summer,"places wlhere the subsoil has been moist enough to counter drought andI drying winds , or where there is systematic irrigation","The Times, 6th July 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13608,9,7,1940,Summer,9,7,1940,Summer,with tradinx at a standstill . It is claimed that drought con- ditions exist in sections of the Prairie Provinces .,"The Times, 9th July 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13609,19,7,1940,Summer,19,7,1940,Summer,"be selected for purposes of E.P.T. were disastrously affected by drought . Consequently , unless the company was granted a special","The Times, 19th July 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13610,24,7,1940,Summer,24,7,1940,Summer,"and sugar crops and to the consequences of the severe drought , the effects of which at the time I spoke","The Times, 24th July 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13611,24,7,1940,Summer,24,7,1940,Summer,I spoke were only partially apparent . EFFECT OF THE DROUGHT Those of you who have read the extracts from the,"The Times, 24th July 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13612,24,7,1940,Summer,24,7,1940,Summer,the general manager 's repjort will have noted that this drought continued throughout most of the year and was quite phenomenaL,"The Times, 24th July 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13613,26,7,1940,Summer,26,7,1940,Summer,"we have suffered during the period from a rather serious drought and an unfortunate coal strike . News , however ,","The Times, 26th July 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13614,29,7,1940,Summer,29,7,1940,Summer,", the attacks of which ; together with the prolonged drought late in 1939 , helped to make the sugar season","The Times, 29th July 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13615,3,8,1940,Summer,3,8,1940,Summer,. t ExemPt Latin . EARLY AUGUST GARDENS AFTER THE DROUGHT FROM A CORRESPONDENT August is usually a slack month in,"The Times, 3th August 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13616,3,8,1940,Summer,3,8,1940,Summer,began on St. Swithin 's Day put new life into drought-stricken southern gardens . Weeds that died down with the drought,"The Times, 3th August 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13617,3,8,1940,Summer,3,8,1940,Summer,drought-stricken southern gardens . Weeds that died down with the drought and spread their seeds before they could be pulled are,"The Times, 3th August 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13618,3,8,1940,Summer,3,8,1940,Summer,"they are not thoroughly hardy , nor do they tolerate drought . Those who have any this year should treasure every","The Times, 3th August 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13619,3,8,1940,Summer,3,8,1940,Summer,". Meanwhile , after an enforced rest during the May-June drought , these things are growing again apace . Hybrid perpetual","The Times, 3th August 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13620,6,8,1940,Summer,6,8,1940,Summer,"this invasion is a visitation like flood , famine , drought , pestilence , an evil to be endured but one","The Times, 6th August 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13621,26,8,1940,Summer,26,8,1940,Summer,ending July 31 . At the beginning of this period droughty conditions had becomc established and were maintained throughout June .,"The Times, 26th August 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13622,26,8,1940,Summer,26,8,1940,Summer,"larval State . I.-Hibernates in perfect slate . While the droughty June produced some uncertainty in the responses , piants generally","The Times, 26th August 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13623,26,8,1940,Summer,26,8,1940,Summer,"during the period under review , within which warmth and drought were succeeded by cooler conditions and refreshing rains , earliness","The Times, 26th August 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13624,7,9,1940,Autumn,7,9,1940,Autumn,"all right in spring provided there is not a spring drought . "" More of the same type of grassland was","The Times, 7th September 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13625,10,9,1940,Autumn,10,9,1940,Autumn,would not be sufficient wheat to be seen . The drought extended to areas not normally considered dry . Over tens,"The Times, 10th September 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13626,11,9,1940,Autumn,11,9,1940,Autumn,country in Australia may sufler severely as in the great droughts of 1914 and 1902 . New Southi Wales and Victorian,"The Times, 11st September 1940",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13627,11,9,1940,Autumn,11,9,1940,Autumn,. New Southi Wales and Victorian wheatlands are stricken with drought in an equally grave degree and most of their crops,"The Times, 11st September 1940",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13628,11,9,1940,Autumn,11,9,1940,Autumn,ofl water consumption . In spite of a verv' Iong drought the Board imposed no restrictions . but to enable essential,"The Times, 11st September 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13629,13,9,1940,Autumn,13,9,1940,Autumn,"from last year , and , in spite of the drought in Victoria , this year 's harvest is expected to","The Times, 13th September 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13630,18,9,1940,Autumn,18,9,1940,Autumn,"Iiis State was at the time afflicted by a great drought which lasted seven years , and in order to understand","The Times, 18th September 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13631,28,9,1940,Autumn,28,9,1940,Autumn,"usually from June to September ; but in a long drought , like that of this summer . its display and","The Times, 28th September 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13632,2,10,1940,Autumn,2,10,1940,Autumn,now say that a calamity is certain-if only a great drought . Dr. Jackson . with his giant telescope measured stars,"The Times, 2th October 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13633,8,10,1940,Autumn,8,10,1940,Autumn,"its pro- vision of financial assistance for industries devastated by drought . Prospects for a National Government at present , however","The Times, 8th October 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13634,12,10,1940,Autumn,12,10,1940,Autumn,"no better because of the atrocious weather and the early drought which , more than aught else , is the planter","The Times, 12th October 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13635,21,10,1940,Autumn,21,10,1940,Autumn,more drastic precautions will be needed when the sunshine and drought of an exceptional summer turn to winter cold and damp,"The Times, 21st October 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13636,23,10,1940,Autumn,23,10,1940,Autumn,"efforts to accumulate a reserve had been hindered by the drought , and he advised pig and poultry breeders to use","The Times, 23th October 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13637,23,10,1940,Autumn,23,10,1940,Autumn,in spite of . the bad winter and the summer drought and -the fact that the yield per acre of most,"The Times, 23th October 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13638,23,10,1940,Autumn,23,10,1940,Autumn,"but those efforts had been rather . hindered by the drought . Although some reserves had been accumu. hated , many","The Times, 23th October 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13639,23,10,1940,Autumn,23,10,1940,Autumn,farmers of a guaranteed market . Owing to the prolonged drought the numbers of cattle and sheep presented for slaughter had,"The Times, 23th October 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13640,29,10,1940,Autumn,29,10,1940,Autumn,"In this connexion , the directors point out that exceptional drought at unusual periods of the year required a large additional","The Times, 29th October 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13641,30,10,1940,Autumn,30,10,1940,Autumn,the home yield of milk has been reduced by summer drought and unsuitable feeding stuffs . Yet present consumption of liquid,"The Times, 30th October 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13642,15,11,1940,Autumn,15,11,1940,Autumn,The Ministry of Food states that owing to . the drought during the past summer and to the limited quantities of,"The Times, 15th November 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13643,21,11,1940,Autumn,21,11,1940,Autumn,"exceptional drouglits at unisual periods of the year . The drought started in December , 1939 , wilen normally floods are","The Times, 21st November 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13644,21,11,1940,Autumn,21,11,1940,Autumn,of July ; and as a result of thesc unusual droughts the total output of our hydro electric plant was for,"The Times, 21st November 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13645,22,11,1940,Autumn,22,11,1940,Autumn,"of 2,770,000 will be made available to the States for drought relief . A plan for the stabilization of the wheat","The Times, 22th November 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13646,2,12,1940,Winter,2,12,1940,Winter,fallen below the winter normal . After the prolonged summer drought the cows did not start the autumn in good condition,"The Times, 2th December 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13647,6,12,1940,Winter,6,12,1940,Winter,"child or children ; ( 3 ) LA 1,000,000 additional drought relief for wheat-growers ; ( 4 ) an increase of","The Times, 6th December 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13648,6,12,1940,Winter,6,12,1940,Winter,"was only in February of last year that the severe drought of 1938-39 was broken , and though there is evidence","The Times, 6th December 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13649,6,12,1940,Winter,6,12,1940,Winter,the remarkable rapidity with which Australian primary production recovers after drought . a further visitation of the Commonwealth 's worst natural,"The Times, 6th December 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13650,6,12,1940,Winter,6,12,1940,Winter,"should have been faced . so soon after the disastrous drought of 193ae39 , with zi renewal of anxiety in regard","The Times, 6th December 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13651,6,12,1940,Winter,6,12,1940,Winter,"the remarkable rapidity witli which Austialian primary production recovers after drought , for it will be remembered that it was only","The Times, 6th December 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13652,6,12,1940,Winter,6,12,1940,Winter,of further assistance being needed by our clients if thc drought continues . We can still hope that these reserves will,"The Times, 6th December 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13653,7,12,1940,Winter,7,12,1940,Winter,"townsmen . The unit was formed by Major J. J. Drought , who raised a similar scouting corps in the last","The Times, 7th December 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13654,9,12,1940,Winter,9,12,1940,Winter,"The harvest was at the best middling , because of drought and heat in May and June and ceaseless rains from","The Times, 9th December 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13655,23,12,1940,Winter,23,12,1940,Winter,over . It reminds us of the MalIce in a drought year . It stretches away in an infinity of brown,"The Times, 23th December 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13656,27,12,1940,Winter,27,12,1940,Winter,"the normal hand-fed ration . Owing to late snow and drought , 1940 was particularly unfavourable . but from March till","The Times, 27th December 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13657,27,12,1940,Winter,27,12,1940,Winter,that the damage done to coffee trees by the prolonged drought has been widespread . Esti- mates of the extent of,"The Times, 27th December 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13658,31,12,1940,Winter,31,12,1940,Winter,"on August 31 , 1939 . Owing to a serious drought the 1940 sugar crop of Booker Bros .. McConnell and","The Times, 31st December 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13659,31,12,1940,Winter,31,12,1940,Winter,"in 1939 was good , but owing to a serious drought , in .1940 it wotild be very short . :","The Times, 31st December 1940",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13660,2,1,1941,Winter,2,1,1941,Winter,"was for intensification in home food production . The prolonged drought tltrough the summer . however , lIad a serious effect","The Times, 2th January 1941",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13661,4,1,1941,Winter,4,1,1941,Winter,"was unusually hot , but weeks before that the summer drought , dating from St. Swithin 's Day , had made","The Times, 4th January 1941",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13662,28,1,1941,Winter,28,1,1941,Winter,"and parts De Grey which have benefited recent rains , drought conditions still Drevail : unless gencral and heavy summer rains","The Times, 28th January 1941",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13663,28,1,1941,Winter,28,1,1941,Winter,"total production of 210 million bushels ) . Owing to drought conditions in the wheat areas , it is improbable that","The Times, 28th January 1941",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13664,18,2,1941,Winter,18,2,1941,Winter,year practically the whole of the Continent was suffering from drought conditions . This will reduce the wool and wheat output,"The Times, 18th February 1941",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13665,18,2,1941,Winter,18,2,1941,Winter,"smaller annual acreage and greater diversification among wheatgrowers . But drought supervened , and in November the Commonwealth Treasurer announced loans","The Times, 18th February 1941",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13666,18,2,1941,Winter,18,2,1941,Winter,"the States totalling A.2,750,000 for sustenance and operation advances to drought-strickea wheat farmers . The reduced yield has solved the problem","The Times, 18th February 1941",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13667,3,3,1941,Spring,3,3,1941,Spring,"first an unprecedentedly heavy rainfall fol- lowed by a prolonged drought . The total tea crop harvested from 5,189 acres has","The Times, 3th March 1941",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13668,12,3,1941,Spring,12,3,1941,Spring,"REEVES. -On Feb. 21. 1941. in Belfast , ROBERT WILLIAM DROUGHT REEVES , elder son of the late Mr. and Mrs.","The Times, 12th March 1941",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13669,18,4,1941,Spring,18,4,1941,Spring,"35 gallons daily year hi year out , irrespective of droughts that do not last longer than the severest drought recorded","The Times, 18th April 1941",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13670,18,4,1941,Spring,18,4,1941,Spring,of droughts that do not last longer than the severest drought recorded . The individualism of this system gives speed of,"The Times, 18th April 1941",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13671,10,5,1941,Spring,10,5,1941,Spring,It does exceptionally well on dry soils and can withstand drought . It stands well . and is a grand change,"The Times, 10th May 1941",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13672,4,6,1941,Summer,4,6,1941,Summer,"D.S.O. , R.D. , R.N.R. ; Lt. E. A. F. DROUGHT , R.N. : Lt. T. D. HERtICtK . RN. ;","The Times, 4th June 1941",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13673,4,6,1941,Summer,4,6,1941,Summer,mills . owing to power sh.ortagc duc to the extreme drought . Offerings were limited to hedgint and liqutidation on the,"The Times, 4th June 1941",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13674,7,6,1941,Summer,7,6,1941,Summer,"but wait for the sun . Happily the bugbear of drought has gone , at any rate for a time ,","The Times, 7th June 1941",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13675,23,6,1941,Summer,23,6,1941,Summer,"the soil and adding manure so as to guard against drought , and war off mildew . Continue to sow seeds","The Times, 23th June 1941",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13676,15,7,1941,Summer,15,7,1941,Summer,"a fine fifteenth succeeded by as long a period of drought . If rain should be our fate , it will","The Times, 15th July 1941",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13677,15,7,1941,Summer,15,7,1941,Summer,"legend , founded on the fact that in times of drought the frogs lurk , unseen , in hedge- bottoms and","The Times, 15th July 1941",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13678,21,7,1941,Summer,21,7,1941,Summer,"old farmer who declared that HITLER 'S secret weapon was drought , but the rest of us have too little stability","The Times, 21st July 1941",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13679,26,7,1941,Summer,26,7,1941,Summer,"heard a few years ago after a series of prolonged droughts , and which has been created largely by persistance in","The Times, 26th July 1941",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13680,8,8,1941,Summer,8,8,1941,Summer,"reasons have been as follows : A severe period of drought last year was followed by a very , heavy monsoon","The Times, 8th August 1941",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13681,26,9,1941,Autumn,26,9,1941,Autumn,"the first half of 1940. the reduction beins attributed to drought . Mcctinz , October 7 . CEYLON ESTATES INVESTMENT. -Profit","The Times, 26th September 1941",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13682,27,9,1941,Autumn,27,9,1941,Autumn,"Rectory , St. Enoder , Cornwall . MAJOR G. E. DROUGHT AND Miss J. ATKINS The engagement is announced between Major","The Times, 27th September 1941",England,UKK,UKK3,UKK30,Cornwall,20th Century newspaper,Media 13683,27,9,1941,Autumn,27,9,1941,Autumn,"J. ATKINS The engagement is announced between Major G. E. Drought , R.A. , younger son of the late T. H.","The Times, 27th September 1941",England,UKK,UKK3,UKK30,Cornwall,20th Century newspaper,Media 13684,27,9,1941,Autumn,27,9,1941,Autumn,", R.A. , younger son of the late T. H. Drought and Mrs. Drought , of Whigsborough , Birr , Irela","The Times, 27th September 1941",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13685,27,9,1941,Autumn,27,9,1941,Autumn,"younger son of the late T. H. Drought and Mrs. Drought , of Whigsborough , Birr , Irela i , and","The Times, 27th September 1941",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13686,29,9,1941,Autumn,29,9,1941,Autumn,", save for some unavoidable delays owing to periods of drought , satisfactory progress was made during the wlhole of the","The Times, 29th September 1941",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13687,11,10,1941,Autumn,11,10,1941,Autumn,"In look- ing back however we forget these times of drought and remember only the revelation of what "" a bit","The Times, 11st October 1941",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13688,11,10,1941,Autumn,11,10,1941,Autumn,"and through to Mega in terrible conditions of heat and drought , followed by severe mountain fighting in trying cold and","The Times, 11st October 1941",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13689,28,10,1941,Autumn,28,10,1941,Autumn,"wild forests and desert plains. of raging floods and wi-herinz drought , of foreign tyrants and domestic strife . of staggering","The Times, 28th October 1941",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13690,29,10,1941,Autumn,29,10,1941,Autumn,"forests and desert plains , of raging floods and wi-hering drought , of foreign tyrants and domestic strife . of staggering","The Times, 29th October 1941",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13691,6,11,1941,Autumn,6,11,1941,Autumn,zone they have suffered some 20 per cene. damage through drought and frost and at Colonia Alvear frost has caused damage,"The Times, 6th November 1941",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13692,27,11,1941,Autumn,27,11,1941,Autumn,"low figure of 5401b . Owing priniarily to very exceptional drought approximately 600 acres of tea , spread over two of","The Times, 27th November 1941",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13693,16,12,1941,Winter,16,12,1941,Winter,"change for the better , and although a vcry serious drought will affect the 1941 crop as mentioned in the report","The Times, 16th December 1941",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13694,16,12,1941,Winter,16,12,1941,Winter,"prices on old stocks , the natural result of the drought this year , will 'go a considerable way to pay","The Times, 16th December 1941",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13695,19,12,1941,Winter,19,12,1941,Winter,"year continued until the beginning of 1941 , when the drought was ended and copious rain fell over those States of","The Times, 19th December 1941",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13696,19,12,1941,Winter,19,12,1941,Winter,losses of stock and the expenses of dcaling with the drought were not on such a heavy scale as was at,"The Times, 19th December 1941",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13697,19,12,1941,Winter,19,12,1941,Winter,anticipated . You will understand that the effects of the drought are reflected in the smaller profits from our pastoral properties,"The Times, 19th December 1941",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13698,19,12,1941,Winter,19,12,1941,Winter,"106,000,000 , in 1902 , after one of the worst droughts on record , sank to 54,000,000 , and that 122,000,000","The Times, 19th December 1941",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13699,3,1,1942,Winter,3,1,1942,Winter,minimum . the plant will suffer and may die from drought . This is probably the most freqtient anct disastrous eliect,"The Times, 3th January 1942",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13700,6,1,1942,Winter,6,1,1942,Winter,aged 84 . WHYTEHEAD. -On Jan. 4. 1942 . ELEANORA DROUGHT ( NELL ) . eldest daughter of the late T.,"The Times, 6th January 1942",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 13701,8,1,1942,Winter,8,1,1942,Winter,"In too many gardens the combination of east wvind , drought , frost , and niggardly sprinig sunshiniie was too muich","The Times, 8th January 1942",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13702,28,2,1942,Winter,28,2,1942,Winter,The banks fringing the road look brittle and crumbling with drought and it is from them perhaps that springs the mysterious,"The Times, 28th February 1942",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13703,17,3,1942,Spring,17,3,1942,Spring,", sLn DSouGtnr. clticst son of the late Roltnrt Scsmour Drought , ol Ridgenioun . Frankford . King 's County ,","The Times, 17th March 1942","England,Wales","UKK,UKL","UKK4,UKL1","UKK43,UKL14","Frankford,Pembroke",20th Century newspaper,Media 13704,21,3,1942,Spring,21,3,1942,Spring,"their skY . Nchhetq frost , nor storm , nor drought ever come their happy w.ay . It is an Eldorado","The Times, 21st March 1942",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13705,31,3,1942,Spring,31,3,1942,Spring,"and the makers of Kia-Ora can but echo him in droughty moments . But when fruit juices are avail- able ,","The Times, 31st March 1942",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13706,1,5,1942,Spring,1,5,1942,Spring,", owing to the dearness of commodities and because the drought necessitated large expenditures for fodder , have asked Mr. Scully","The Times, 1st May 1942",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13707,5,5,1942,Spring,5,5,1942,Spring,", - Tel. : Reg. 0161 . Est. 1S73 . Droughton House . Sackville Street . Piccadilly . W.l . SCHOOLS","The Times, 5th May 1942",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Piccadilly,20th Century newspaper,Media 13708,6,5,1942,Spring,6,5,1942,Spring,are being produced . This shortage was primarily due to drought affecting hydro- electric output . At first an attempt was,"The Times, 6th May 1942",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13709,6,5,1942,Spring,6,5,1942,Spring,"reduced output of vital war materials during the period of drought . Yours faithfully , T. G. N. HALDANE Brooks-s ,","The Times, 6th May 1942",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13710,11,5,1942,Spring,11,5,1942,Spring,"if necessary , legal proceedings will be taken . APRIL DROUGHT April 's showers this year were concentrated into one big","The Times, 11st May 1942",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13711,11,5,1942,Spring,11,5,1942,Spring,"day . So in spite of the 22 days ' drought that followVed , April provided an average rainfall . Fifteen","The Times, 11st May 1942",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13712,11,5,1942,Spring,11,5,1942,Spring,average rainfall . Fifteen days w.ithout rain is considered a drought in England . There were 197 hours of sunshine last,"The Times, 11st May 1942",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13713,21,5,1942,Spring,21,5,1942,Spring,"prisoner by armed police . He was uninjured . LONGEST DROUGHT FOR - 13 YEARS The 32 days ' drought ,","The Times, 21st May 1942",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13714,21,5,1942,Spring,21,5,1942,Spring,"LONGEST DROUGHT FOR - 13 YEARS The 32 days ' drought , which caused anxiety to farmers and allotment holders ;","The Times, 21st May 1942",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13715,21,5,1942,Spring,21,5,1942,Spring,", and a fall of 0.67ihn. was recorded . Thc drought was one day longer than the midsuminier drought last year","The Times, 21st May 1942",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13716,21,5,1942,Spring,21,5,1942,Spring,. Thc drought was one day longer than the midsuminier drought last year . Thiere were 28 d*ys without rain last,"The Times, 21st May 1942",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13717,21,5,1942,Spring,21,5,1942,Spring,"long dry period ( recorded at Kew as a partial drought ) of 44 days . wihen rain fell , but","The Times, 21st May 1942",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Kew,20th Century newspaper,Media 13718,22,5,1942,Spring,22,5,1942,Spring,"have becn largely influenced by the weather . The long drought , which did not end till the begin- ning of","The Times, 22th May 1942",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13719,22,5,1942,Spring,22,5,1942,Spring,"morc sur- prising since , in this instance . April drought , not showers , ha 's ' brought forth May","The Times, 22th May 1942",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13720,17,6,1942,Summer,17,6,1942,Summer,"and the makers of Kia-Ora can but' echo him in droughty moments . But when fruit juices are avail-able , then","The Times, 17th June 1942",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13721,23,6,1942,Summer,23,6,1942,Summer,"upon large-scaleoperations . The Axis forces have enormous difficulties-heat , drought , indifferent bases and communications , over-exten- sion-to overcome before","The Times, 23th June 1942",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13722,30,6,1942,Summer,30,6,1942,Summer,. of the Rumanian maize crop was lost through the drought . This will cause a very seriotis situation next winter,"The Times, 30th June 1942",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13723,11,7,1942,Summer,11,7,1942,Summer,"hours on Tuesday night , June 30 , ended a drought of 18 days .. More than an inch of rainfall","The Times, 11st July 1942",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Kew,20th Century newspaper,Media 13724,13,7,1942,Summer,13,7,1942,Summer,"late sown barley in Essex and elsewhere suffered severely from drought , but is now rated fairly high . Barley prospects","The Times, 13th July 1942",England,UKH,UKH3,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13725,20,7,1942,Summer,20,7,1942,Summer,"crafts have unmeasured potentialities . In the long season of drought , when the land is hard with heat , improved","The Times, 20th July 1942",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13726,31,7,1942,Summer,31,7,1942,Summer,. Stations in Ncw South Wales were again affected by drought . In Queensland the subsidiaries had a favourabic season .,"The Times, 31st July 1942",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13727,10,8,1942,Summer,10,8,1942,Summer,"and the makers of Kia-Ora can but echo him in droughty moments . But when fruit juices are avail- able ,","The Times, 10th August 1942",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13728,7,9,1942,Autumn,7,9,1942,Autumn,"best crop for 20 years , oats suffered earler from drought , and the weather was too dry for the potatoes","The Times, 7th September 1942",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM23,East Lothian,20th Century newspaper,Media 13729,26,9,1942,Autumn,26,9,1942,Autumn,"resistant to wear and tear , to weeds , to drought , and less dependent on the lawn-mower to keep it","The Times, 26th September 1942",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13730,29,9,1942,Autumn,29,9,1942,Autumn,"rainfall , fell in 24 hours after three months ' drought . Because of the dislocatiori of transport from the farms","The Times, 29th September 1942",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13731,30,9,1942,Autumn,30,9,1942,Autumn,", as hard as brass after a three months ' drought , and completely devoid of shelter , and the bleak","The Times, 30th September 1942",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13732,7,10,1942,Autumn,7,10,1942,Autumn,June . 1942 ) . ( Atnended notice . ) DROUGHT. -MAJOR G. E. DROUGHT . 137 Fd . Regt ..,"The Times, 7th October 1942",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13733,7,10,1942,Autumn,7,10,1942,Autumn,. ( Atnended notice . ) DROUGHT. -MAJOR G. E. DROUGHT . 137 Fd . Regt .. RA .. missing Jan.,"The Times, 7th October 1942",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13734,7,10,1942,Autumn,7,10,1942,Autumn,". Any fitformation gratefully received by his mother . Mrs. Drought , 4 . Grove Road . Burnham-on-Sea . Somerset .","The Times, 7th October 1942",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK23,Burnham-on-Sea,20th Century newspaper,Media 13735,7,10,1942,Autumn,7,10,1942,Autumn,"We had to cope with earthquakes , floods , and drought . "" -Rewrer . ARMY PROMOTIONS Last nighlt 's Lonzdon","The Times, 7th October 1942",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13736,8,10,1942,Autumn,8,10,1942,Autumn,"place in the field 13 describes a miackintosh in a drought ? ( 4 , 3 ) . /4 15 i","The Times, 8th October 1942",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13737,20,10,1942,Autumn,20,10,1942,Autumn,"least 2,500,000 . "" The famine is caused by protracted drought and is aggravated by a plague of locusts , blighting","The Times, 20th October 1942",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13738,5,11,1942,Autumn,5,11,1942,Autumn,"fe- hours ' heip ; daily woman kept. -Mrs . Drought . Heatherlca , New Milton . R EQUIRED. educated young","The Times, 5th November 1942",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,New Milton,20th Century newspaper,Media 13739,12,11,1942,Autumn,12,11,1942,Autumn,", 6,794 . Trading conditions were difficult , including severe drought . Costs are tending to incrcase , but it is","The Times, 12th November 1942",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13740,20,11,1942,Autumn,20,11,1942,Autumn,"weather as in the absence of any long period of drought during the summer . Foliage has , in fact ,","The Times, 20th November 1942",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13741,20,11,1942,Autumn,20,11,1942,Autumn,poorer outturn this season is due largcly to a scvcrr drought at planting timc. - Comserburo . WOOL BRADFORD . Nov.,"The Times, 20th November 1942",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE41,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13742,19,12,1942,Winter,19,12,1942,Winter,"soil prefercnces , and capable of withstaniding a period of drought or a spell of eicessive rainfall . The shrubs enumerated","The Times, 19th December 1942",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13743,24,12,1942,Winter,24,12,1942,Winter,"zones , but south Cordoba andl Middle West lost from drought . All agrictiltttral so%vings considerably tctdtced from previotis years .","The Times, 24th December 1942",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13744,24,12,1942,Winter,24,12,1942,Winter,"disappointing . The citrus industry suffered severely , for the drought was followed in the winter by frost and cold winds","The Times, 24th December 1942",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13745,28,12,1942,Winter,28,12,1942,Winter,": - "" Agrictilturally the year was oppressed by the drought and the failure of the coffec crop . Administratively it","The Times, 28th December 1942",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13746,29,12,1942,Winter,29,12,1942,Winter,"of grain , but it is liable to cycles of drought which leave the country in serious want . In 1919","The Times, 29th December 1942",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13747,2,1,1943,Winter,2,1,1943,Winter,"rains havc fallen in Hubli , Gadag. and Bagalkote. but drought continucs in the Western and Norther traces . Crops in","The Times, 2th January 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13748,2,1,1943,Winter,2,1,1943,Winter,"rendered 300,000 people temporarily -homeless . During October a protracted drought and a plague of locusts in Northern Honan caused widespread","The Times, 2th January 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13749,7,1,1943,Winter,7,1,1943,Winter,"used alone as a mulch for protecting young plants against drought and frost . At present , however , under the","The Times, 7th January 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13750,9,1,1943,Winter,9,1,1943,Winter,where his devastations were as fatalistically accepted as sandstorms and droughts and where he was allowed to breed without molestation by,"The Times, 9th January 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13751,19,1,1943,Winter,19,1,1943,Winter,"two , because what has been described* as the worst drought since 1910 has crippled agriculture in the inland provinces .","The Times, 19th January 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13752,20,1,1943,Winter,20,1,1943,Winter,"pastures which had been depleted by a spell of severe drought . Ranch returns were impaired as a consequence , and","The Times, 20th January 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13753,26,1,1943,Winter,26,1,1943,Winter,nosw officially reported Prisoner of War. -NMrs . T. H. Drought . Beau- fort . Grove Road . Burnbam-on-Sca . BRIGADIER,"The Times, 26th January 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13754,10,2,1943,Winter,10,2,1943,Winter,. May . 0651 . DISCARDED CLOTHING of al descriptions DROUGHT for cash . Buyer calls by aPPointment. - Mitchell 's,"The Times, 10th February 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13755,20,2,1943,Winter,20,2,1943,Winter,frosty weather a plant is more often the victim of drought than of being frozen . It finds itself much in,"The Times, 20th February 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13756,25,2,1943,Winter,25,2,1943,Winter,"on most of the stations , though in some cases drought tonditions were experienced . The present posi- tion is much","The Times, 25th February 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13757,4,3,1943,Spring,4,3,1943,Spring,"FROM OUR CORRESPONN , -r MONTEVIDEO , MIARCH 3 The drought in Uruguay was partiv broken to-day , According to a","The Times, 4th March 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13758,6,3,1943,Spring,6,3,1943,Spring,"Lsncashire Boilers are install.ed , with steam jet , forced drought grates- - The C02 indicator , according to the-Engineer ,","The Times, 6th March 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13759,6,3,1943,Spring,6,3,1943,Spring,like to know some of the reasons for this . Drought expenses were considerably less than . in the previous year,"The Times, 6th March 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13760,12,3,1943,Spring,12,3,1943,Spring,"in NEW BOND STREET . nISCARDED CLOTHING of all desgriptions DROUGHT for cash . Buyer calls-by appointment. - Mitchell 's ,","The Times, 12th March 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13761,13,3,1943,Spring,13,3,1943,Spring,". a devoted mother , vwho died March 13 , DROUGHT. to the. , beloved and honoured memonr of FtEDOEJICK AINSLIE","The Times, 13th March 1943",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,Frankford,20th Century newspaper,Media 13762,13,3,1943,Spring,13,3,1943,Spring,"to the. , beloved and honoured memonr of FtEDOEJICK AINSLIE DROUGHT , of RidgemQunt . Frankford , King 's Co ..","The Times, 13th March 1943","Scotland,England","UKM,UKK","UKM3,UKK4","UKM38,UKK43","Douglas,Frankford",20th Century newspaper,Media 13763,26,3,1943,Spring,26,3,1943,Spring,"cent , was paid on the Income stock , but drought and abnormal heat in the first two months of the","The Times, 26th March 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13764,30,3,1943,Spring,30,3,1943,Spring,interfered with the organization and distribution of relief . A drought which lasted for a hundred days last summer in a,"The Times, 30th March 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13765,6,4,1943,Spring,6,4,1943,Spring,"also to make acknowledgment to our American colleague , Mr. Drought , for the keen and helpful interest he takes in","The Times, 6th April 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13766,13,4,1943,Spring,13,4,1943,Spring,on the state of the ri'er CArTAIN BRAY said the drought wvhich ended on March 23 was probably the longest continuous,"The Times, 13th April 1943",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 13767,8,5,1943,Spring,8,5,1943,Spring,"al , is a sure preventer of the effects of drought . ORDER NOW . SUPPLIES LIMITED . USE FOR FUEL","The Times, 8th May 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13768,27,5,1943,Spring,27,5,1943,Spring,"refer is the severe damage to crops caused by the drought at the begtinning of this-year , which has superimposed an","The Times, 27th May 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13769,1,6,1943,Summer,1,6,1943,Summer,"- It was in early autumn , after summer . drought-there was much'dried mud exposed , and on this dunlin and","The Times, 1st June 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13770,3,6,1943,Summer,3,6,1943,Summer,was to some extent due to a period of exceptional drought which prevailed in Uruguay for several months . All our,"The Times, 3th June 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13771,3,6,1943,Summer,3,6,1943,Summer,"that we were able to tide over this period of drought successfully , notwithstanding the very low state of the river","The Times, 3th June 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13772,3,6,1943,Summer,3,6,1943,Summer,increase the supply of water to the city . The drought-to which I referred made it abundantly clear that our installations,"The Times, 3th June 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13773,28,6,1943,Summer,28,6,1943,Summer,. Most parts of the country ard suffering from severe drought . which in several areas has npw continuied for two,"The Times, 28th June 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13774,17,7,1943,Summer,17,7,1943,Summer,duties . SUNLESS AND DRY JUNE A 17 days ' drought in the London area which began on June 19 ended,"The Times, 17th July 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13775,9,8,1943,Summer,9,8,1943,Summer,"and Hampshire have lighter crops , yields being reduced 'by drought . Oats are generally thought exceptionally promising , winter oats","The Times, 9th August 1943",England,"UKK,UKJ,UKH","UKK3,UKJ3,UKH1","UKK30,UKJ33,UKH14",Cornwall,20th Century newspaper,Media 13776,10,8,1943,Summer,10,8,1943,Summer,"Leyden House . Mortlake , S.AN.14 , aged 27 . DROUGHT. -In July . 1943. killed in action . GECRGE RICHARD","The Times, 10th August 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13777,10,8,1943,Summer,10,8,1943,Summer,. and son of the late Major G. T. A. Drought . R.A .. and of Mrs. Nugent Palmer . -,"The Times, 10th August 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13778,10,8,1943,Summer,10,8,1943,Summer,"GUTITERIDGE , Lieutenant G. R. J. , R.N.V.R. THE ARMY DROUGHT , Major G. R. S. , The Cameronian' . WALLACE","The Times, 10th August 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13779,10,8,1943,Summer,10,8,1943,Summer,"fair and assured remuneration to the producer and ginner . Drought has adversely affecfed our tea yield , and some reduc","The Times, 10th August 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13780,26,8,1943,Summer,26,8,1943,Summer,"obstacles have had to be overcome and a pro-- longed drought was experienced , the East African territories have continued to","The Times, 26th August 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13781,28,8,1943,Summer,28,8,1943,Summer,", leaves , or decayed vegetable matter *will withstand a drought longer than soil treated only with chemical manures . If","The Times, 28th August 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13782,30,8,1943,Summer,30,8,1943,Summer,"( 5 ) . 22 Nonsense , talked about - drought ? ( 3 , 3 ) . 23 It 's","The Times, 30th August 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13783,31,8,1943,Summer,31,8,1943,Summer,supply . This often in summer and in times of drought means no water at all . The villagers feel very,"The Times, 31st August 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13784,7,9,1943,Autumn,7,9,1943,Autumn,"previous year , when the estates expericnced a vcry severe drought . Tlie larger tonnage of sugar and higher selling prices","The Times, 7th September 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13785,11,9,1943,Autumn,11,9,1943,Autumn,when crops are grown on deeply tilled-land they withstand the drought better and give improved results . Readers more or less,"The Times, 11st September 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13786,13,9,1943,Autumn,13,9,1943,Autumn,a whole arc up to the 10-year average . The drought in East Anglia made some of the beet wilt and,"The Times, 13th September 1943",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13787,17,9,1943,Autumn,17,9,1943,Autumn,and economic experiments . Years of depression coupled with persisting drought encouraged him in pre-war years to try other than orthodox,"The Times, 17th September 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13788,17,9,1943,Autumn,17,9,1943,Autumn,"trees and shrubs to provide valuable browse in times of drought . - However disappointing the economic result is , the","The Times, 17th September 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13789,25,9,1943,Autumn,25,9,1943,Autumn,"offered as the lhydraulic situation was unsatisfactory owing . to drought . In case of necessity , however , it is","The Times, 25th September 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13790,9,10,1943,Autumn,9,10,1943,Autumn,the rise . According to the Crop Reporting Board the drought conditions Prevailing in a large portion of the belt in,"The Times, 9th October 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13791,22,10,1943,Autumn,22,10,1943,Autumn,fairly fortunate inasmuch as they had not had a yeai drought and had not so far suffered from an attack of,"The Times, 22th October 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13792,27,10,1943,Autumn,27,10,1943,Autumn,average staple is slightly below owing to the late summer drought in many areas . Farmers are reported to be still,"The Times, 27th October 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13793,28,10,1943,Autumn,28,10,1943,Autumn,July . 1942. all the property was suffering from accumulated drought conditions . Scvcrc weather then cauised heavy mortality among shecp,"The Times, 28th October 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13794,29,10,1943,Autumn,29,10,1943,Autumn,"1943. payable on November t . Owing to the recent drought a consider- able falling off in output has occurred ,","The Times, 29th October 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13795,30,10,1943,Autumn,30,10,1943,Autumn,"almost anywhere wit.h good drainage . It is indifferent to drought , and the most arid Islopes have.no fears for it","The Times, 30th October 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13796,3,11,1943,Autumn,3,11,1943,Autumn,"hit . We got almost used to localfamines : a drought one year , a flood the next . Whien this","The Times, 3th November 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13797,4,11,1943,Autumn,4,11,1943,Autumn,owing to . the cflect on the coffee ters of droughts and recent frosts the Federal Government has decreed its approval,"The Times, 4th November 1943",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13798,12,11,1943,Autumn,12,11,1943,Autumn,which covers the latter part of a period during which drought or semi-drought conditions ruled over the company 's properties .,"The Times, 12th November 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13799,18,11,1943,Autumn,18,11,1943,Autumn,"The harvest prospects in Honan are not good , and drought conditions are reported from Central Szechuen . Consequently banditry is","The Times, 18th November 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13800,4,12,1943,Winter,4,12,1943,Winter,"Dr. W. Fyffe Dorward . The Rosaire . Dundee . DROUGHT. -On Nov. 30 , 1943. at 16 , Wish Road","The Times, 4th December 1943",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM21,"Angus,Dundee",20th Century newspaper,Media 13801,4,12,1943,Winter,4,12,1943,Winter,"16 , Wish Road . Hove , ROBERT HENRY PERSSE DROUGHT , aged 80 . FIELD. -On Dcc. 2 , 1943","The Times, 4th December 1943",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM21,Dundee,20th Century newspaper,Media 13802,22,12,1943,Winter,22,12,1943,Winter,"grain , whilst manufactured goods figtire among exports . Throughi drought and the use of grain as forage and fuel ,","The Times, 22th December 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13803,22,12,1943,Winter,22,12,1943,Winter,"in Uruguay , cattle having largely recovered from the summer drought , whilst the new wool clip is good and ,","The Times, 22th December 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13804,30,12,1943,Winter,30,12,1943,Winter,"requires preliminary delaying geological surveys , is often unreliable in droughts if taken from springs , tends to dry up existing","The Times, 30th December 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13805,30,12,1943,Winter,30,12,1943,Winter,"year under review was marked by one of the severest droughts during thc last six months ever experienced in Ceylon ,","The Times, 30th December 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13806,30,12,1943,Winter,30,12,1943,Winter,"come to her aid . With a severe frost and drought in 1942 , fol- lowed by another frost this year","The Times, 30th December 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13807,31,12,1943,Winter,31,12,1943,Winter,for goods and livestock . Meanwhile one of the worst droughts in the history of the country had occurred . and,"The Times, 31st December 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13808,31,12,1943,Winter,31,12,1943,Winter,"other hand , while sheep suffcied comparatively lirtle from the drought and recovered sooI , upwards of 600,000 head of cattle","The Times, 31st December 1943",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13809,3,1,1944,Winter,3,1,1944,Winter,". On the other hand , owing to a severe drought , the maize crop was almost a total failure ,","The Times, 3th January 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13810,11,1,1944,Winter,11,1,1944,Winter,"in which the deficiency could be overcome . "" The drought of last year . was comparable with that of 1938","The Times, 11st January 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13811,11,1,1944,Winter,11,1,1944,Winter,more emphatically of the possibility of a second summer of drought . In spite of the heavy rainfall in the last,"The Times, 11st January 1944",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 13812,11,1,1944,Winter,11,1,1944,Winter,"of 1942 and especially in January , 1943 , the drought of 1943 was comparable with that of 1938 ; and","The Times, 11st January 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13813,11,1,1944,Winter,11,1,1944,Winter,"margin becomes narrower , and the temporary dislocations which a drought may cause-a nuisance at the best of times- become correspondingly","The Times, 11st January 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13814,11,1,1944,Winter,11,1,1944,Winter,times- become correspondingly more serious . Trhe periodic recurrence of drought has in the past stimulated the appointment of an unending,"The Times, 11st January 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13815,11,1,1944,Winter,11,1,1944,Winter,resulted in legislation ; too often the disappearance of the drought while the inquiries were still in progress seems to have,"The Times, 11st January 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13816,11,1,1944,Winter,11,1,1944,Winter,economical use of scarce sup- plies so long as the drought persists . And the pessimists must take comfort from the,"The Times, 11st January 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13817,11,1,1944,Winter,11,1,1944,Winter,"must take comfort from the old agricultural adage that "" drought "" never brought dearth to England yet . "" Over","The Times, 11st January 1944",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13818,2,2,1944,Winter,2,2,1944,Winter,increase in the costs of production . Notwithstanding the severe drought which prevailed throughout the greater part of the three Republics,"The Times, 2th February 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13819,2,2,1944,Winter,2,2,1944,Winter,. Parts of this Colony were also subjected to severe drought conditions which lcd to the closing of some of the,"The Times, 2th February 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13820,2,2,1944,Winter,2,2,1944,Winter,"ranch were also not prop-tious as an aftermath of the drought of the previous year , and for the first time","The Times, 2th February 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13821,15,2,1944,Winter,15,2,1944,Winter,"months , in order to tide over spring and summer droughts , or runs of dry years . The rainfall during","The Times, 15th February 1944","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13822,6,3,1944,Spring,6,3,1944,Spring,"on most of our stations , though unfortuinatdly on some drought conditions prevailed resulting in a somewhat heavier loss of stock","The Times, 6th March 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13823,11,3,1944,Spring,11,3,1944,Spring,"of Lanesborough . Swithland Hall , Loughborough , aged 23 DROUGHT. -Missing , presumed killed as result ot enemy action ,","The Times, 11st March 1944",England,UKF,UKF2,UKF22,Loughborough,20th Century newspaper,Media 13824,11,3,1944,Spring,11,3,1944,Spring,.. only son of Engr . Capt . A. E. Drought . and much loved stepson of Mrs. Drought . ILMlILTON.,"The Times, 11st March 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13825,11,3,1944,Spring,11,3,1944,Spring,"A. E. Drought . and much loved stepson of Mrs. Drought . ILMlILTON. -In Feb .. 1944 , killed on active","The Times, 11st March 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13826,13,3,1944,Spring,13,3,1944,Spring,"a devoted Mother , who died March 13. 1942 . DROUGHT. to The beloved and honoured memory of FREDERICX AINSLIE D1oUGHT","The Times, 13th March 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13827,15,3,1944,Spring,15,3,1944,Spring,", L.R'C.P. -- ROYAL NAVY LIEUTENANT-CO MANDER ERIC ARTHUR FORBES DROUGHT , D.S.C. , R.N. , missing , pre- sumed killed","The Times, 15th March 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13828,15,3,1944,Spring,15,3,1944,Spring,"; was the only son of Engineer Captain A. E. Drought , R.N. He entered Dartmduth in May , 1925 ,","The Times, 15th March 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13829,18,3,1944,Spring,18,3,1944,Spring,"the destroyer H.M.S. Maabratta ( Lieut. -Commander E. A. F. Drought , D.S.C. , R.N. ) has been lost . lThe","The Times, 18th March 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13830,24,3,1944,Spring,24,3,1944,Spring,W. W. GREG . I WATER SUPPLIES TILE RECURRENCE OF DROUGHT A WARNING FROM THE RECORDS TO THE EDITOR OF THE,"The Times, 24th March 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13831,5,4,1944,Spring,5,4,1944,Spring,"the future . To our other American colleague , Mr. Drought , who keeps regularly in touch with Mr. Mackenzie .","The Times, 5th April 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13832,8,4,1944,Spring,8,4,1944,Spring,"affected were south-east England and the east Midlands . Absolute drought prevailed for 27 days in Kent , for 26 days","The Times, 8th April 1944",England,"UKJ,UKF,UKG",UKJ4,UKJ42,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 13833,12,4,1944,Spring,12,4,1944,Spring,: - D.S.%I ; -A.B . A. Nunn . SERIOUS DROUGHT IN MARCH THREAT TO NATION 'S MILK SUPPLY March was,"The Times, 12th April 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13834,12,4,1944,Spring,12,4,1944,Spring,"in 1929 , when no rain was registered . Though drought has been spoken of since early in January , the","The Times, 12th April 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13835,12,4,1944,Spring,12,4,1944,Spring,"been spoken of since early in January , the official drought extended only from March 13 to March 31 , this","The Times, 12th April 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13836,12,4,1944,Spring,12,4,1944,Spring,"Water Board , statad that lIe did not regard the drought as having come to an end , and said that","The Times, 12th April 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13837,12,4,1944,Spring,12,4,1944,Spring,"conserve supplies still stood . The greatest threat of the drought was to thie dairying industry , and before it began","The Times, 12th April 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13838,12,4,1944,Spring,12,4,1944,Spring,"so seriously menaced . All England was affected by the drought , but particularly the south , south-east , and east","The Times, 12th April 1944",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,North Hampshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 13839,13,4,1944,Spring,13,4,1944,Spring,"majority than in assuming direct leadership over it . March Drought "" It is still wet weather down at the ""","The Times, 13th April 1944",England,UKF,UKF3,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13840,13,4,1944,Spring,13,4,1944,Spring,"recent "" revelation "" as to one of the longest droughts for years . Everybody had metaphorically had his tongue hang-","The Times, 13th April 1944",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13841,19,4,1944,Spring,19,4,1944,Spring,#I A WATER POLICY On the eve of a threate'ned drought which may be as serious as that of 1933- 34,"The Times, 19th April 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13842,19,4,1944,Spring,19,4,1944,Spring,""" Past experience shows indeed that it requires a periodic drought to make either governments or the public generally aware of","The Times, 19th April 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13843,22,4,1944,Spring,22,4,1944,Spring,"forwvard. 29,582 . No dividend was recommended for 1942 beciuse drought extending to March . 1943. had caused forced sales of","The Times, 22th April 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13844,26,4,1944,Spring,26,4,1944,Spring,that will supply his needs with practical certainty indcpendent of droughts . The disagreeable smell and taste of rainwater off roofs,"The Times, 26th April 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13845,5,5,1944,Spring,5,5,1944,Spring,"conditions in the previous year discouraged early planting and the drought adversely' affected the wvhole crop , particularly the later planting","The Times, 5th May 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13846,5,5,1944,Spring,5,5,1944,Spring,". TEA Our estate was adversely affected by the ptevailing drought , rainfall being 34 inches against 49 in the previous","The Times, 5th May 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13847,5,5,1944,Spring,5,5,1944,Spring,", particularly tea , will be adversely affected by the drought , which persists . The cotton crop is larger than","The Times, 5th May 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13848,6,5,1944,Spring,6,5,1944,Spring,"that the Board was faced with the possibility' bf a drought as bad as , or . even worse than ,","The Times, 6th May 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13849,8,5,1944,Spring,8,5,1944,Spring,"of the worst famines within memory , caused by a drought which has lasted for three years . The death rate","The Times, 8th May 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13850,22,5,1944,Spring,22,5,1944,Spring,"the state of the weather was propitious . The long drought has , however , been most injurious to the course","The Times, 22th May 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13851,22,5,1944,Spring,22,5,1944,Spring,parallel to our own . We are facing a serious drought ; in 1543 the tremendous rain was so damaging the,"The Times, 22th May 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13852,6,6,1944,Summer,6,6,1944,Summer,the first three months of 1943 Uruguay experienced a severe drought . It wvas fortunate that during one of my periodical,"The Times, 6th June 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13853,6,6,1944,Summer,6,6,1944,Summer,had not becn for this dam the consequences of the drought to our stipply of water last year might have becn,"The Times, 6th June 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13854,16,6,1944,Summer,16,6,1944,Summer,: : : a : A STRONG MEASURES TO OFFSET DROUGHT BAN ON USE OF GARDEN HOSES The Metropolitan Water Board,"The Times, 16th June 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13855,16,6,1944,Summer,16,6,1944,Summer,the socialization of transport . ( p. 2 ) The drought in the London area is now so serious that the,"The Times, 16th June 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13856,17,6,1944,Summer,17,6,1944,Summer,ccntenary of his death . WATER RESTRICTIONS IN LONDON WORST DROUGHT IN 60 YEARS The Metropolitan Water Board decided yesterday to,"The Times, 17th June 1944",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Westminster Abbey,20th Century newspaper,Media 13857,17,6,1944,Summer,17,6,1944,Summer,"the Works and Stores Committee , said that the worst drought since the flow of the Thames was recorded 60 years","The Times, 17th June 1944",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 13858,17,6,1944,Summer,17,6,1944,Summer,"by 60 per cent. , and the difficultics of the drought would have been largely overcome . MORE E-BOATS BLOWN TO","The Times, 17th June 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13859,24,6,1944,Summer,24,6,1944,Summer,"Boyden . BURT. -By enemy action . recently . EDWARD DROUGHTON and HARRIET CHARLOTTE BURT , of 39 , Downton Avenue","The Times, 24th June 1944",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Wembley,20th Century newspaper,Media 13860,28,6,1944,Summer,28,6,1944,Summer,after a minitt anti a half MILK SUPPLY CUT BY DROUGHT NEEDS OF THE TROOPS The Ministry of Food yesterday announced,"The Times, 28th June 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13861,28,6,1944,Summer,28,6,1944,Summer,"could not be avoided . The Teason was pincipally the drought , but another factor was that at all costs our","The Times, 28th June 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13862,30,6,1944,Summer,30,6,1944,Summer,"will by leys long or short . After all , droughts are not unknown in south and south-cast England , which","The Times, 30th June 1944",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13863,6,7,1944,Summer,6,7,1944,Summer,"shortage last year of electrical energy was caused partly by drought and partly by the increased needs of consumers , and","The Times, 6th July 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13864,7,7,1944,Summer,7,7,1944,Summer,"and had it not been for the long and severe drought and extraordinary heat during the summer months , December ,","The Times, 7th July 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13865,7,7,1944,Summer,7,7,1944,Summer,grazing situation would have been very good . Unfortunately the drought came at a moment when we had a large number,"The Times, 7th July 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13866,10,7,1944,Summer,10,7,1944,Summer,"M-1any of us have been concerned with the effects of drought on grassland , and sometimes we have found our new","The Times, 10th July 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13867,10,7,1944,Summer,10,7,1944,Summer,"clovers , which are too shallow-rooted to stand up to drought except under optimal conditions . Such mistakes are due rather","The Times, 10th July 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13868,10,7,1944,Summer,10,7,1944,Summer,"GOOD PROSPECTS FOR WHEAT SPRING CORN AND POTATOES CHECKED BY DROUGHT "" THE TIMES "" CROP REPORTS From Our Agricultural Correspondent","The Times, 10th July 1944",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK15,WViltshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 13869,10,7,1944,Summer,10,7,1944,Summer,"of last year , but surprisingly high after the spring drought . Norfolk , Suffolk . and Hertfordshire do not expect","The Times, 10th July 1944",England,UKH,"UKH2,UKH1","UKH23,UKH13,UKH14",,20th Century newspaper,Media 13870,10,7,1944,Summer,10,7,1944,Summer,the cut from old meadows which suffered badly from the drought . and made no bottom growth . Flax is reported,"The Times, 10th July 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13871,10,7,1944,Summer,10,7,1944,Summer,growth . Flax is reported to be stunlted owing to drought and cold nights in April and May . A few,"The Times, 10th July 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13872,15,7,1944,Summer,15,7,1944,Summer,"Board , over which Mr. H. BERRY presided , the drought'was the subject of report . Mr. HuGn FRANKLIN , chairman","The Times, 15th July 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13873,19,7,1944,Summer,19,7,1944,Summer,"on direct rain- fall have su , 'fered severelv' from drought . Iraniani industrial enterptises continue their prosperouso couirse , notably","The Times, 19th July 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13874,21,7,1944,Summer,21,7,1944,Summer,extent . On the other hand if excessive heat tir drought should occur prelimiary vitifiatcs my have to be reviseJ .,"The Times, 21st July 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13875,12,8,1944,Summer,12,8,1944,Summer,Bonds to the Aission to Scamcn . Hull . SEVERE DROUGHT IN SOUTH GLOUCESTERSHIRE The severest drought since 1921 occurred in,"The Times, 12th August 1944",England,"UKE,UKK","UKE1,UKK1","UKE11,UKK12","Hull,South Gloucestershire",20th Century newspaper,Media 13876,12,8,1944,Summer,12,8,1944,Summer,. Hull . SEVERE DROUGHT IN SOUTH GLOUCESTERSHIRE The severest drought since 1921 occurred in South Gloucestershire in the latter half,"The Times, 12th August 1944",England,"UKE,UKK","UKE1,UKK1","UKE11,UKK12","Hull,South Gloucestershire",20th Century newspaper,Media 13877,14,8,1944,Summer,14,8,1944,Summer,"July pastures have freshened in districts which had suffered from drought , and cattle and sheep have been doing well ,","The Times, 14th August 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13878,15,8,1944,Summer,15,8,1944,Summer,drv wcalher is still Prtsaltnt in mnost Darts of the drought parched ( Ohio RIter allty . Quotatiousts tibscttqentl saggcd utnder,"The Times, 15th August 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13879,16,8,1944,Summer,16,8,1944,Summer,"the demand still more acute , and the resulting beer drought has brought in its train many difficult problems for our","The Times, 16th August 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13880,16,8,1944,Summer,16,8,1944,Summer,favourable war news was pushed into the background by the drought in the maizc belt . WHEAT closed . firm .,"The Times, 16th August 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13881,18,8,1944,Summer,18,8,1944,Summer,"and tolt strength of casht rye o , crshadoswcd the drought brecaking raits in Ilte Eastern sctliots of tlle maizc belt","The Times, 18th August 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13882,21,8,1944,Summer,21,8,1944,Summer,"lowcr under scattered liquidation attributed to the week-end uncertainties and drought-breaking rains in the maize belt . T'he decline , however","The Times, 21st August 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13883,24,8,1944,Summer,24,8,1944,Summer,south and east . - It is unforttinate that the drought should occur when Australian food production is assuming increasing importance,"The Times, 24th August 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13884,25,8,1944,Summer,25,8,1944,Summer,a pump supplying 14 houses with water- in times of drought . The scilool at Cookhill ( Worcestershlire ) has no,"The Times, 25th August 1944",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG12,"Cookhill,Worcestershlire",20th Century newspaper,Media 13885,26,8,1944,Summer,26,8,1944,Summer,for 351- . FRU IT . Owing to tItc Prolonged drought e:srlier in the year reliable fruiL stocks are scarce antI,"The Times, 26th August 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13886,28,8,1944,Summer,28,8,1944,Summer,"of Auistralia. ehere. although rains hase relieved the unusuially sescrc drought in some districts , newe crop Produtctiotn is ttot expected","The Times, 28th August 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13887,4,9,1944,Autumn,4,9,1944,Autumn,"can not expect a satisfactbry harvest owing to the severe drought Arnentine w.heat of ite 1943.44 cro , has becn offcrcd","The Times, 4th September 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13888,11,9,1944,Autumn,11,9,1944,Autumn,the pastures are only now recovering from the early summer drought . ECCLESIASTICAL NEWS CHURCH APPOINTMENTS The following appointments arc announced,"The Times, 11st September 1944",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13889,15,9,1944,Autumn,15,9,1944,Autumn,". The cocoa crop was poor , owing mainly to drought , but prices realized were somewhat better . Costs of","The Times, 15th September 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13890,21,9,1944,Autumn,21,9,1944,Autumn,"favourable , owing to further exhaustion of the properties . drought , and labour difficulties . The company now holds 76","The Times, 21st September 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13891,21,9,1944,Autumn,21,9,1944,Autumn,"profits are likely to be smaitcr. owirg to an unparalleled drought and laboar shortagc . Meeting , September 28 . LUNGLA","The Times, 21st September 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13892,28,9,1944,Autumn,28,9,1944,Autumn,"missing from the night 's work . NEW SOUTH WALES DROUGHT STARVING HORSES SHOT- FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENI CANBERRA , SEPT.","The Times, 28th September 1944",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13893,28,9,1944,Autumn,28,9,1944,Autumn,"OWN CORRESPONDENI CANBERRA , SEPT. 27 One of the worst droughts in the history of the State has befallen southern and","The Times, 28th September 1944",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13894,2,10,1944,Autumn,2,10,1944,Autumn,to ftrtiher cxhaustion of the company 's properies. an unpat-alleled drought . and exceptional laboLtr diflicuilties due to the %Nar .,"The Times, 2th October 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13895,6,10,1944,Autumn,6,10,1944,Autumn,bushels . It was the lowest crop since the great drought of 1914 . The plight of the eastern States was,"The Times, 6th October 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13896,6,10,1944,Autumn,6,10,1944,Autumn,"production programme , particularly meat and dairy produice . Tlle drought was a tragedy not only in its severity and effect","The Times, 6th October 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13897,6,10,1944,Autumn,6,10,1944,Autumn,"Australian Governments are providing A3,000,000 for the relief of the drought-stricken producers . RUSSIAN COMMISSIONERS IN HELSINKI A mixed Russian-Finnish commission","The Times, 6th October 1944",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13898,9,10,1944,Autumn,9,10,1944,Autumn,all districts . and even in those areas where the drought of the spring and early summer had hben most pronounced,"The Times, 9th October 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13899,9,10,1944,Autumn,9,10,1944,Autumn,"below averagee : in most districts it suffered from tic drought particularly where it was sow , n latc . Fears","The Times, 9th October 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13900,9,10,1944,Autumn,9,10,1944,Autumn,"likey t bethelowst inc 1q4 , he -a ofa great drought . ( Jn this basis the- food production programnnme is","The Times, 9th October 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13901,28,10,1944,Autumn,28,10,1944,Autumn,"Wkeeds have been very prominent after the break of the drought , and the weathier has not been conducive to hoeing","The Times, 28th October 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13902,1,11,1944,Autumn,1,11,1944,Autumn,Onini i u ) METROPOLITAN WATER BOARD . Ys THE DROUGHT-REMOVAL OF RESTRICTIONS . The Metropolitan Water Board have decided that,"The Times, 1st November 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13903,9,11,1944,Autumn,9,11,1944,Autumn,clip wUl show a considerable drop as u result of drought conditions and earlier shearings in . ome districts . Some,"The Times, 9th November 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13904,11,11,1944,Autumn,11,11,1944,Autumn,"at the begin- ning of August bn account of the drought . Throughout the summer light and power have , been","The Times, 11st November 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13905,17,11,1944,Autumn,17,11,1944,Autumn,"prices firm . Maize and sunflower sowings , delayed by drought , have benefited by recent rainfalls . Locusts have invaded","The Times, 17th November 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13906,24,11,1944,Autumn,24,11,1944,Autumn,"with such staunch endurance throughout the past five years . Drought is a familiar affliction to the Australian farmer , as","The Times, 24th November 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13907,24,11,1944,Autumn,24,11,1944,Autumn,imagined except by those who have had actual experience of drought conditions in Aus. tralia . Only rough estimates have been,"The Times, 24th November 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13908,24,11,1944,Autumn,24,11,1944,Autumn,for many months to come . The effects of the drought are aggravated by the lack of man-power on the land,"The Times, 24th November 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13909,24,11,1944,Autumn,24,11,1944,Autumn,"be moved for agistment to areas which have escaped the drought , and fodder can be brought from them by train","The Times, 24th November 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13910,24,11,1944,Autumn,24,11,1944,Autumn,have been almost as familiar a hindrance to production as droughts or forest fires . Output has improved since MR .,"The Times, 24th November 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13911,24,11,1944,Autumn,24,11,1944,Autumn,"miles inland , lies the incomparably larger area devastated by drought . While copious rains were falling along the coastal belt","The Times, 24th November 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13912,24,11,1944,Autumn,24,11,1944,Autumn,to agistment . Cattle were long ago removed from the drought-stricken country and many tlhusands of sheep have been taken away,"The Times, 24th November 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13913,24,11,1944,Autumn,24,11,1944,Autumn,"full owing to heavy slaughter- ing of stock from the drought areas are empty.and fat stock is scarce , the effects","The Times, 24th November 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13914,24,11,1944,Autumn,24,11,1944,Autumn,"empty.and fat stock is scarce , the effects of the drought on mcat supplies generally will be morc evident . Scarcity","The Times, 24th November 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13915,28,11,1944,Autumn,28,11,1944,Autumn,"forces . WATER SUPPLIES CARRIED 75 MILES NEW SOUTH WALES DROUGHT FROM OUR OWNN CORRESPONDENT I NMELBOURNE , Nov. 27 Sydney","The Times, 28th November 1944",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13916,29,11,1944,Autumn,29,11,1944,Autumn,"this year 's cereal harvest , the prolonged and early droughts are the cause of tle poorer yields in the northern","The Times, 29th November 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13917,1,12,1944,Winter,1,12,1944,Winter,"the management . Not only was there a period of drought in the summer , but a severe frost in September","The Times, 1st December 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13918,8,12,1944,Winter,8,12,1944,Winter,linseed are only moderately good . owing to a sevcre drought in the second half of the past winter . The,"The Times, 8th December 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13919,13,12,1944,Winter,13,12,1944,Winter,the Cambuhy Coffeeand Cotton Estates report . that the prolonged drought was broken by a fair rainfall in Octo- ber on,"The Times, 13th December 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13920,14,12,1944,Winter,14,12,1944,Winter,"Our East African business continues to be satisfactory , but drought has interfered to some extent with production , particularly in","The Times, 14th December 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13921,19,12,1944,Winter,19,12,1944,Winter,"these storms is practicable , but that during the present drought alone must have taken toll of hundreds of thousands of","The Times, 19th December 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13922,22,12,1944,Winter,22,12,1944,Winter,some time longer on properties which have suffered badly from drought . Thie heaviest falls were in the northern agricultural areas,"The Times, 22th December 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13923,22,12,1944,Winter,22,12,1944,Winter,. Thesc were not affected so seribusly by the severc drought . Passenger traffic showed an increase in receipts of 12,"The Times, 22th December 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13924,22,12,1944,Winter,22,12,1944,Winter,"livestock traflic , the aftermath of last year 's disastrous drought . The depletion of the herds from this cause will","The Times, 22th December 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13925,30,12,1944,Winter,30,12,1944,Winter,"been a very good gardening year . hat with tIhe drought in early Spring . the late Spriig frosts , a","The Times, 30th December 1944",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13926,2,1,1945,Winter,2,1,1945,Winter,The damage done to the coffee crops by frost arid drought in 1942 a1nd ( 1943 has been accentuated this year,"The Times, 2th January 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13927,2,1,1945,Winter,2,1,1945,Winter,"1943 has been accentuated this year by an almost unprecedented drought wlhich has lasted for six months and over , and","The Times, 2th January 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13928,2,1,1945,Winter,2,1,1945,Winter,the food production programme was imperilled by an exceptionally severe drought . MR . RROOSEVELT 'S FOURTH -TERM Until late in,"The Times, 2th January 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13929,3,1,1945,Winter,3,1,1945,Winter,"1945 , especially meat and dairy produce . When the drought breaks , and provided that sufficient man-power , machinery ,","The Times, 3th January 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13930,3,1,1945,Winter,3,1,1945,Winter,supplies begin to increase . Other factors as well as drought have been retarding dairying production . The excessive slaughtering of,"The Times, 3th January 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13931,12,1,1945,Winter,12,1,1945,Winter,"156,000,000 bushels . As a result of the present disastrous drought , the current season 's yield is officially estimated at","The Times, 12th January 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13932,13,1,1945,Winter,13,1,1945,Winter,been a ort-se season . First . camc the long drought in the Spring . and Ihen the hessy late frost,"The Times, 13th January 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13933,13,1,1945,Winter,13,1,1945,Winter,Ihen the hessy late frost in May . Then moe drought well into- June and a sunless summer folltowed by the,"The Times, 13th January 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13934,13,1,1945,Winter,13,1,1945,Winter,when some hundred-sear- record was not brokeni-heat or cold or drought or wet o. violent gales . The thing to do,"The Times, 13th January 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13935,13,1,1945,Winter,13,1,1945,Winter,year afthough everythinp grown outside -as ruined by frost . drought . wind oir chronic itutumn rains . - CLOCHED LETTIUCE,"The Times, 13th January 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13936,13,1,1945,Winter,13,1,1945,Winter,ground . Later on . when v. lave wind and drought to contend with . I will tell you hose clochecs,"The Times, 13th January 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13937,27,1,1945,Winter,27,1,1945,Winter,"had a climate whcrc instead of late frosts . spring drought , auitumn heavy rain , we had Plenty of stinshinc","The Times, 27th January 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13938,31,1,1945,Winter,31,1,1945,Winter,You will be aware of the very severe and widespread drought which has been devastating large areas of Eastern Australia for,"The Times, 31st January 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13939,3,2,1945,Winter,3,2,1945,Winter,owing to thc decline in produc- tion caused by tie drought there is to be a small reduction in the meat,"The Times, 3th February 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13940,3,2,1945,Winter,3,2,1945,Winter,"reduced from 8oz. to 6oz. weekly nine months ago the drought had spread , causing a grievous failure of all cereal","The Times, 3th February 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13941,3,2,1945,Winter,3,2,1945,Winter,should eventually end the shortage of water in periods of drought . The clause will need to be operated in the,"The Times, 3th February 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13942,13,2,1945,Winter,13,2,1945,Winter,"averages can not be applied to particular localities . because droughts do not synchronize all over the country , and so","The Times, 13th February 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13943,13,2,1945,Winter,13,2,1945,Winter,", of nearly six months ' normal rainfall . The drought of these two years , following a deficiency in rainfall","The Times, 13th February 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13944,15,2,1945,Winter,15,2,1945,Winter,"the losses of sheep resulting from the two years , drought at 6,000,000 of the Commonwealth 's total of 125.000,000 ,","The Times, 15th February 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13945,21,2,1945,Winter,21,2,1945,Winter,time since 1914 the Commonwealtih was importing grain . The drought had resulted in increased calls on shipping . There was,"The Times, 21st February 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13946,28,2,1945,Winter,28,2,1945,Winter,undertaking the accounts show that as a result of the drought in the last summer the company were compelled to purchase,"The Times, 28th February 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13947,10,3,1945,Spring,10,3,1945,Spring,"by 2,758 . The estate has now recovered from the drought and is in good condition . Labour problems engage the","The Times, 10th March 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13948,13,3,1945,Spring,13,3,1945,Spring,COCIIRANE. a devoted niother. who died March 13. 1942 . DROUGHT. to The beloved and hoitoured memory of FREDERICK AINSLIE DRoUGIIr.,"The Times, 13th March 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13949,27,3,1945,Spring,27,3,1945,Spring,that wvere on the poinit of being spoiled by the drought that has lasted almost since the begiining of the year,"The Times, 27th March 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13950,4,4,1945,Spring,4,4,1945,Spring,"that many areas in New South* Wales experienced the worst drought for 40 years , and our properties in New South","The Times, 4th April 1945",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13951,4,4,1945,Spring,4,4,1945,Spring,"clip . Also , as was to be expected , drought expenses were almost double those of the previous year .","The Times, 4th April 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13952,4,4,1945,Spring,4,4,1945,Spring,"expect anything like as guod results during this year . Drought conditions continued until the beginning of January , and ,","The Times, 4th April 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13953,4,4,1945,Spring,4,4,1945,Spring,", and to provide for the further effects of the drought as well as for all possible fiscal contingencies , the","The Times, 4th April 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13954,9,5,1945,Spring,9,5,1945,Spring,", culminated in 1944 in one of the most serious droughts , from the company 's point of view , in","The Times, 9th May 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13955,9,5,1945,Spring,9,5,1945,Spring,"through route from London to the Warwickshire coalfields . The drought was broken in the later months of the year ,","The Times, 9th May 1945",England,"UKI,UKG",UKG1,UKG13,Warwickshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 13956,23,5,1945,Spring,23,5,1945,Spring,"their rivers are dwindling . They get the answer- "" drought . "" It is time this myth was exploded ,","The Times, 23th May 1945",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13957,23,5,1945,Spring,23,5,1945,Spring,"the Kennet was a vigorous river , highly resistant to drought , but it has since wilted to little better than","The Times, 23th May 1945",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH12,Kennet,20th Century newspaper,Media 13958,23,5,1945,Spring,23,5,1945,Spring,"little better than a winter bourne . In the great drought of 1855 it dried down to Marlborough , 15 miles","The Times, 23th May 1945",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK15,Marlborough,20th Century newspaper,Media 13959,23,5,1945,Spring,23,5,1945,Spring,its well to the utmost . The answer is not drought . It has been said that Swindon can not affect,"The Times, 23th May 1945",England,"UKH,UKK","UKH1,UKK1","UKH12,UKK14","Kennet,Swindon",20th Century newspaper,Media 13960,2,6,1945,Summer,2,6,1945,Summer,"but weatlher for the growing crop is unfavourable and the drought continues . "" Company Meetings EQUITABLE liFE ASSURANCE 183RD ANNNUAL","The Times, 2th June 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13961,15,6,1945,Summer,15,6,1945,Summer,"should be somewhat better than 1945 provided that conditions of drought , storm , and other acts of God do not","The Times, 15th June 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13962,19,6,1945,Summer,19,6,1945,Summer,27 AUSTRALIAN AGRICULTL'RAL4-Profits for 1944. after chargin ; . o000 drought expenses to contingcncy rcsrse. and rroviding all cstimated taxation on,"The Times, 19th June 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13963,2,7,1945,Summer,2,7,1945,Summer,"similar task , has treated Australia harshly . The long drought has been broken all too effectively . Heavy rains have","The Times, 2th July 1945",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13964,2,7,1945,Summer,2,7,1945,Summer,the mortality among cattle and sheep in consequence of the drought has been heavy . The imme- diate effect of the,"The Times, 2th July 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13965,2,7,1945,Summer,2,7,1945,Summer,"has been heavy . The imme- diate effect of the drought was to increase the supplies of meat available , because","The Times, 2th July 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13966,2,7,1945,Summer,2,7,1945,Summer,"in training . Over three-fourths of Australian sheep country was drought-stricken . Estimates of losses in sheep range from l5,000 ,","The Times, 2th July 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13967,2,7,1945,Summer,2,7,1945,Summer,", be- cause so much stock has bece drawn from drought areas for slaughter , to save it from perishing .","The Times, 2th July 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13968,2,7,1945,Summer,2,7,1945,Summer,"farms are in the coastal belt , which escaped the drought , but the depletion of fodder reserves has greatly handicapped","The Times, 2th July 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13969,7,7,1945,Summer,7,7,1945,Summer,"strikes in ancillary trades , and owing to the disastrous droughty season the brewery is iiow. faced with a serious short-","The Times, 7th July 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13970,11,7,1945,Summer,11,7,1945,Summer,whole of Queensland . The productive area now free of drought is considerably more than the total area of the British,"The Times, 11st July 1945",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13971,11,7,1945,Summer,11,7,1945,Summer,"demonstrated , is the quick and full recovery made after droughts and other setbacks in Australia . Australia 's external economy","The Times, 11st July 1945",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13972,11,7,1945,Summer,11,7,1945,Summer,"in the south-west Pacific , than by the conditions of drought . The housing shortage is due to diversion of resources","The Times, 11st July 1945",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13973,11,7,1945,Summer,11,7,1945,Summer,"the first half of 1944 , he said that the drought was not the sole cause of the shortage as the","The Times, 11st July 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13974,23,7,1945,Summer,23,7,1945,Summer,next crop being reduced . Canadian official advices also mention drought threatening the prodnction of wheat in some sections . The,"The Times, 23th July 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13975,23,7,1945,Summer,23,7,1945,Summer,"year 's South African hop crop suffered very severely from drought , although on the farms which ve share with the","The Times, 23th July 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13976,24,7,1945,Summer,24,7,1945,Summer,"; ard. 10.520 . Adscrsc ( factors in Austrlia included droughtt ( nows rclesed ) , ceiling selling priccs. and restriction","The Times, 24th July 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13977,13,8,1945,Summer,13,8,1945,Summer,in Eat Kent the pastures have been suffering badly from drought and in Cambridgeshire and East Suffolk more rain was wanted,"The Times, 13th August 1945",England,"UKH,UKJ","UKH1,UKJ4","UKH12,UKH14,UKJ42",East Suffolk,20th Century newspaper,Media 13978,16,8,1945,Summer,16,8,1945,Summer,"of the Commonwealth have suffered from a long period of drought , now happily relieved by bountiful rains . F.AC1oRs AFF-UCIING","The Times, 16th August 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13979,25,8,1945,Summer,25,8,1945,Summer,"Union farmers has it been kept alive . Fighting against drought and desiccation , as thev constantly arc , they have","The Times, 25th August 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13980,25,8,1945,Summer,25,8,1945,Summer,"could prevent desiccation on their land and sur- vive the droughts which recur regularly every few years . Senator Conroy ,","The Times, 25th August 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13981,30,8,1945,Summer,30,8,1945,Summer,"substantially during the next 12 months . Thoug-h losses from drought have been heavy , Australia still has on its pastu-s","The Times, 30th August 1945",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13982,3,9,1945,Autumn,3,9,1945,Autumn,"be too much for human courage and determination . - Drought and storms are bad enough , but Sam has the","The Times, 3th September 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13983,11,9,1945,Autumn,11,9,1945,Autumn,"Holland , and other countries would be affected by the drought in a large part of South Africa . MARSHIA2 *SNELGROVE","The Times, 11st September 1945","GB,England",UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13984,12,9,1945,Autumn,12,9,1945,Autumn,"he has arrived safely in India . AJOR G. E. DROUGHT , R.A.-Cable received . ' , - Arrived safely at","The Times, 12th September 1945",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,Guildford,20th Century newspaper,Media 13985,12,9,1945,Autumn,12,9,1945,Autumn,", 39,846 . In the current year effects of earlier drought wilt be felt , but with favourable seasonal conditions the","The Times, 12th September 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13986,14,9,1945,Autumn,14,9,1945,Autumn,their trees for quick gain they are in danger of drought . Squire Ahab is enterpnsing and ruthless ; greed has,"The Times, 14th September 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13987,24,9,1945,Autumn,24,9,1945,Autumn,"carry- forward of 39,846 . Although the effects of the drought arc still with us , causing reduced wool clips and","The Times, 24th September 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13988,28,9,1945,Autumn,28,9,1945,Autumn,would be necessary before it could he said that the drought was definitely broken . *I.T.A . LIMIIIED ( formerly Hlall,"The Times, 28th September 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13989,8,10,1945,Autumn,8,10,1945,Autumn,I Company Meeting BARCELONA TRACTION LIGHT & POWER EFFECTS OF DROUGHT MR . HENRI SPECIEL 'S SPEECH The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING,"The Times, 8th October 1945",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Westminster,20th Century newspaper,Media 13990,8,10,1945,Autumn,8,10,1945,Autumn,"the undertaking must hope or an early end oF the drought , while from a longer range viewpoint the sutccessful development","The Times, 8th October 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13991,9,10,1945,Autumn,9,10,1945,Autumn,"CORRESPONDENT MELBOURNE , OcT. 8 In spite of losses from drought Australia could supply several million sheep for slaughter and shipment","The Times, 9th October 1945","GB,UK",,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13992,24,10,1945,Autumn,24,10,1945,Autumn,"rendered progressively vicious by recurrent physical and political calamities-floods , drought , and civil war . Invasion has placed industrialization in","The Times, 24th October 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13993,25,10,1945,Autumn,25,10,1945,Autumn,"We consider this a useful and more informing disclosure . DROUGHT AND LABOUR TROUB3LES As regards more general matters , the","The Times, 25th October 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13994,25,10,1945,Autumn,25,10,1945,Autumn,"As regards more general matters , the recent period of drought has been relieved . The average rainfall for the four-year","The Times, 25th October 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13995,25,10,1945,Autumn,25,10,1945,Autumn,you for two years of the coffec plantations owing to drought and frost . it is pleasant to tell you that,"The Times, 25th October 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13996,29,10,1945,Autumn,29,10,1945,Autumn,"our properties is due-to the effects of a severe winter drought , which lasted from May to September , 1945 ,","The Times, 29th October 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13997,29,10,1945,Autumn,29,10,1945,Autumn,"in our district have also suffered considerable damage from the drought , and little of either will be harvested . Mani","The Times, 29th October 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13998,3,11,1945,Autumn,3,11,1945,Autumn,to make reserves to meet such contingencies as arise from drought and cyclone . . POSITION OF ESTATE MANAGERS It was,"The Times, 3th November 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 13999,10,11,1945,Autumn,10,11,1945,Autumn,weather . but they are naturally showing signs of the drought . This is further brought home in the estimates for,"The Times, 10th November 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14000,16,11,1945,Autumn,16,11,1945,Autumn,to depletion of herds and poor conditions following the disastrous drought of two years ago . FUEL OIL PRICE REDUCTION On,"The Times, 16th November 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14001,16,11,1945,Autumn,16,11,1945,Autumn,"Departments of Cerro Largo and Melo which were suffering from drought , a request with which we com- plied . On","The Times, 16th November 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14002,7,12,1945,Winter,7,12,1945,Winter,"pastoral products . Paraguay has again been adversely affected by drought conditions , but export prices gener- ally lhave been .","The Times, 7th December 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14003,18,12,1945,Winter,18,12,1945,Winter,"in countries liable to earth- quake , hurricane , arid drought . WIAR-TI.ME EXPERIENCES During the war it has not been","The Times, 18th December 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14004,19,12,1945,Winter,19,12,1945,Winter,suffered as the result of one of the most severe droughts in Australian history would materially affect our earnings . War,"The Times, 19th December 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14005,19,12,1945,Winter,19,12,1945,Winter,"has to some extent offset the economic results of the drought , but primary producers must feel its effects for some","The Times, 19th December 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14006,29,12,1945,Winter,29,12,1945,Winter,Church . 3 p.m .. Monday . DGc. 31 . DROUGHT. -On Dec. 24. 1945. at Burnham-on-Sca . Somerset . MADELINE,"The Times, 29th December 1945",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK23,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14007,29,12,1945,Winter,29,12,1945,Winter,Dec. 24. 1945. at Burnham-on-Sca . Somerset . MADELINE KHYRA DROUGHT . wvidowv of Thomas Henry Drought . Whigsborough . Birr,"The Times, 29th December 1945",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK23,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14008,29,12,1945,Winter,29,12,1945,Winter,"Somerset . MADELINE KHYRA DROUGHT . wvidowv of Thomas Henry Drought . Whigsborough . Birr , Ireland . aged 80 .","The Times, 29th December 1945",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK23,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14009,31,12,1945,Winter,31,12,1945,Winter,pesetas for defence and security on the ground that the drought and the aftermath of war had combined to prolong abnormal,"The Times, 31st December 1945",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14010,31,12,1945,Winter,31,12,1945,Winter,"the crop was only 57.000,000 bushels owing to loss through drought . FRUIT AND VEGETABLES LONDON ( Covent Garden ) ,","The Times, 31st December 1945",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Covent Garden,20th Century newspaper,Media 14011,3,1,1946,Winter,3,1,1946,Winter,"after the Germans were driven out , came the worst drought for 20 years . Unrra supplies of grain , with","The Times, 3th January 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14012,3,1,1946,Winter,3,1,1946,Winter,"ago agri- cultural output has declined . owing to the drought , to about half normal . but in transport ,","The Times, 3th January 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14013,9,1,1946,Winter,9,1,1946,Winter,and your directors have received no intimation of damage through drought to cither of them . A WORD or ENCOUxRAGEMENT It,"The Times, 9th January 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14014,10,1,1946,Winter,10,1,1946,Winter,"the Republicans ii their joint bid for allied favour . DROUGHT IN S. AFRICA FROM OUR OWVN CORRESPONDENlr CAPETOWN , JAN.","The Times, 10th January 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14015,10,1,1946,Winter,10,1,1946,Winter,"the Govern- ment , to pray for relief from the drought , which in some districts is worse than that of","The Times, 10th January 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14016,10,1,1946,Winter,10,1,1946,Winter,"system , and economic recovery has been further delayed by drought and a bad harvest at a time when hundreds of","The Times, 10th January 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14017,11,1,1946,Winter,11,1,1946,Winter,"a warning note as to the prolonged effect of the drought , so that a reduction in our profits for the","The Times, 11st January 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14018,11,1,1946,Winter,11,1,1946,Winter,"Fernlee , in southern Queensland , has been stricken with drought for two years . In 1942-43 the rainfall was Sl8in.","The Times, 11st January 1946",England,UKD,UKD6,UKD62,Fernlee,20th Century newspaper,Media 14019,11,1,1946,Winter,11,1,1946,Winter,"our less fortunate stations . Turning to crops , the drought in the Riverina persisted until almost the end of the","The Times, 11st January 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14020,11,1,1946,Winter,11,1,1946,Winter,"expenses increased by about 7.000 owing to heavier expenditure on drought relicf . The charge for taxation , both in the","The Times, 11st January 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14021,12,1,1946,Winter,12,1,1946,Winter,"1944-45 and 1945-46 crops , which were particularly affected by drought and frost . These bonuses were , however , mainly","The Times, 12th January 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14022,26,1,1946,Winter,26,1,1946,Winter,"which in due course should make the population safc from drought and thc dangers of pollution , were outlined at a","The Times, 26th January 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14023,26,1,1946,Winter,26,1,1946,Winter,"fact that the Australian Continent suffered one of the worst droughts eever experienced , but I am glad to say that","The Times, 26th January 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14024,26,1,1946,Winter,26,1,1946,Winter,the position is improved . Nevertheless the effect of the drought in the pastoral industry will be felt for some time,"The Times, 26th January 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14025,26,1,1946,Winter,26,1,1946,Winter,to 14 years to dispose of surplus stocks . The drought affected in a serious degree the growers of cereal crops,"The Times, 26th January 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14026,30,1,1946,Winter,30,1,1946,Winter,Affairs to meet serious exigencies in the neighbourhood caused by drought . The expenses of running the plant are being defrayed,"The Times, 30th January 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14027,31,1,1946,Winter,31,1,1946,Winter,"of a succession of dry winters , a summer of drought , and a consequent fall in the level of the","The Times, 31st January 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14028,2,2,1946,Winter,2,2,1946,Winter,", soon weaving so dense a rug of verdure that drought has no fears for it . Even to lime ,","The Times, 2th February 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14029,5,2,1946,Winter,5,2,1946,Winter,". with 64.200 carried forward . In regard to the drought reorted last year , it wvas not umtil June ,","The Times, 5th February 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14030,6,2,1946,Winter,6,2,1946,Winter,had placed in peril of prosecittion all the soldiers wIho Drought watches here for him . SELF-GOVERNMENT FOR DENTISTS GRANTS FOR,"The Times, 6th February 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14031,6,2,1946,Winter,6,2,1946,Winter,and Bonbay--the provinces and the State mainly affected by the drought-to Washington and London to request more imports . The world,"The Times, 6th February 1946",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14032,6,2,1946,Winter,6,2,1946,Winter,be set up at Bangalore to ensure teamwork in the drought-affected areas . The military have been warned of the possi-,"The Times, 6th February 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14033,6,2,1946,Winter,6,2,1946,Winter,and rice throughout many wide regions of the world . Drought in many of the chief producing countries has reduced supplies,"The Times, 6th February 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14034,6,2,1946,Winter,6,2,1946,Winter,"milk ration to 2J pints weekly . A SERIES OF DROUGHTS REDUCED HARVESTS WESTMINSTER , TUdSDAY SIR BEN SMITH said :","The Times, 6th February 1946",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,WESTMINSTER,20th Century newspaper,Media 14035,7,2,1946,Winter,7,2,1946,Winter,40 per cent . or more deficient . Such a drought has not been experienced in living m1emory . The consequence,"The Times, 7th February 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14036,7,2,1946,Winter,7,2,1946,Winter,but three districts of Mysore have been affected by the drought . In three districts where the crops have almost completely,"The Times, 7th February 1946",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14037,7,2,1946,Winter,7,2,1946,Winter,"latter half of the season , when long periods of drought were experienced , a tea crop of no less than","The Times, 7th February 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14038,8,2,1946,Winter,8,2,1946,Winter,"in sight . The onily districts that have escaped the drought are those along the west coast , Vizagapatam , in","The Times, 8th February 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14039,9,2,1946,Winter,9,2,1946,Winter,not immediately increase her exports of mutton and lamb because drought in several successive years had reduced the number of sheep,"The Times, 9th February 1946",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14040,9,2,1946,Winter,9,2,1946,Winter,"districts of Mysore-Tumkur , Kolar , and Chitaldroog -where the drought has cost the ryots three-quarters of their crops and the","The Times, 9th February 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14041,9,2,1946,Winter,9,2,1946,Winter,nuts and sweet potatoes . The general consequence of the drought for the State is already a report of a shortfall,"The Times, 9th February 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14042,9,2,1946,Winter,9,2,1946,Winter,"AUSTRALIAN , MERCANITILE , LAND & FINANCE SERIOUS EFFECTS OF DROUGHT SIR DOUGiAL 0 . MALCOLM 'S ADDRESS Six DOUGAL 0","The Times, 9th February 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14043,9,2,1946,Winter,9,2,1946,Winter,", our business was gravely affected by the very severe drought 'which bad persisted over so long a period , It","The Times, 9th February 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14044,9,2,1946,Winter,9,2,1946,Winter,"wiU be some time before the devastation wrought by the drought has been repaired , but it is a pleasure to","The Times, 9th February 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14045,11,2,1946,Winter,11,2,1946,Winter,. The warrant had already been issued in Liverpool . DROUGHT IN INDIA FOOD PROBLEMS WORSENING FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT NEW,"The Times, 11st February 1946",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14046,14,2,1946,Winter,14,2,1946,Winter,"rainfall for the third consecutive year . Severe frosts and drought through the winter dried up the natural pastures , and","The Times, 14th February 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14047,14,2,1946,Winter,14,2,1946,Winter,"a welcome increase , and mortality , notwith- standing the drought and hard winter , was contained within normal limits .","The Times, 14th February 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14048,14,2,1946,Winter,14,2,1946,Winter,"pEcKcS . The ycar on the ranches started unfavourably with drought threatening and rather heavy mortality , but good rains in","The Times, 14th February 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14049,15,2,1946,Winter,15,2,1946,Winter,"her 1945 production which , incidentally . suffered from severe drought . Since the fighting ended she had extended export credits","The Times, 15th February 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14050,15,2,1946,Winter,15,2,1946,Winter,"grateful to him . It is announced to-night that the drought has affected the stgar-cane crops , and that a reduc-","The Times, 15th February 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14051,15,2,1946,Winter,15,2,1946,Winter,"supplies suddenly dwindled further in Dccember and January because of drought and other natural causcs , more forthright and fore- sighted","The Times, 15th February 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14052,20,2,1946,Winter,20,2,1946,Winter,"FACTS- - There is a woild , shortage of food-especially Drought has destruction of war . In this means starvation .","The Times, 20th February 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14053,21,2,1946,Winter,21,2,1946,Winter,"the weather . There was said to be snow , droughts , &c . Droughts were not without precedent . Why","The Times, 21st February 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14054,21,2,1946,Winter,21,2,1946,Winter,"was said to be snow , droughts , &c . Droughts were not without precedent . Why had these things suddenly","The Times, 21st February 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14055,21,2,1946,Winter,21,2,1946,Winter,. What were the facts about wheat ? Had the drought really anything to do with British sources of supply ?,"The Times, 21st February 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14056,25,2,1946,Winter,25,2,1946,Winter,"vast . ntimbers die from sheer starvation , and whien droughts and floods take place millions more perish . Some extensive","The Times, 25th February 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14057,28,2,1946,Winter,28,2,1946,Winter,"food , he said , had been made worse by droughts and disasters beyond any foresecable measure . ' During the","The Times, 28th February 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14058,28,2,1946,Winter,28,2,1946,Winter,"few weeks there had been blight , storm , and droughts-it read like a chapter from the Book of Job .","The Times, 28th February 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14059,2,3,1946,Spring,2,3,1946,Spring,". Largely owing to the war , to which the drought added its effect , the production of wheat in European","The Times, 2th March 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14060,4,3,1946,Spring,4,3,1946,Spring,"expected short fall in the khzarif and rabi crops through drought was 7,000,000 tons , of which 6,000,000 tons would fall","The Times, 4th March 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14061,9,3,1946,Spring,9,3,1946,Spring,the practical way the island is facing the problems of drought and the thinning of the forests . An enlightening and,"The Times, 9th March 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14062,13,3,1946,Spring,13,3,1946,Spring,"devoted mother . who died March 13 , 1942 . DROUGHT. to The beloved and honoured memory of FREDERICK AINSLIE DROUGHT","The Times, 13th March 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14063,13,3,1946,Spring,13,3,1946,Spring,"DROUGHT. -To the beloved and honoured memory of FREDERICK AINSLIE DRouGHT , of Ridgemount , Frank-ford. - King 's County .","The Times, 13th March 1946",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM38,Douglas,20th Century newspaper,Media 14064,14,3,1946,Spring,14,3,1946,Spring,"greater than in the two preceding years . The disastrous drought of 1944 affected supplies in the following year also ,","The Times, 14th March 1946",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14065,16,3,1946,Spring,16,3,1946,Spring,show some reduc- tion as compared with 1944 owing to drought conditions which were experienced in the early months.of last year,"The Times, 16th March 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14066,18,3,1946,Spring,18,3,1946,Spring,next year they would be spared the exceptional wave of drought conditions that had decimated over- sea harvests in the past,"The Times, 18th March 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14067,27,3,1946,Spring,27,3,1946,Spring,"good season generally . The effects of last year 's drought will still be felt , as this year 's wool","The Times, 27th March 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14068,3,4,1946,Spring,3,4,1946,Spring,"difficulties of the hour have been rendered acute by widespread droughts . Nevertheless , the present emergency will continue not only","The Times, 3th April 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14069,3,4,1946,Spring,3,4,1946,Spring,cause of this critical situation was an exceptional succession of droughts in many of the world 's main producing areas during,"The Times, 3th April 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14070,3,4,1946,Spring,3,4,1946,Spring,"calculable in its effects , has been the series of droughts . It must be realized that the full effects of","The Times, 3th April 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14071,3,4,1946,Spring,3,4,1946,Spring,. It must be realized that the full effects of drought can not be estimated till a considerable time after the,"The Times, 3th April 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14072,3,4,1946,Spring,3,4,1946,Spring,"zones , and a repetition of this season 's disastrous droughts is improbable , but against this exportable supplies will fall","The Times, 3th April 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14073,5,4,1946,Spring,5,4,1946,Spring,"due to natural causes , of which a widely distributed drought was the chief . When the war came to an","The Times, 5th April 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14074,5,4,1946,Spring,5,4,1946,Spring,"of course , we could have no fore-knowledge of the drought . Therefore , it was quite reasonable for the Coalition","The Times, 5th April 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14075,5,4,1946,Spring,5,4,1946,Spring,"sowing and a bread-saving campaign . Meanwhile , the Indian drought which had begun in the autumn continued through January and","The Times, 5th April 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14076,5,4,1946,Spring,5,4,1946,Spring,"famine . The Japanese war , the civil war , drought in some places , floods iri others , and visitations","The Times, 5th April 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14077,11,4,1946,Spring,11,4,1946,Spring,"one of the greatest food crises in history . Disastrous droughts and floods , resulting in the curtailment or failire of","The Times, 11st April 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14078,15,4,1946,Spring,15,4,1946,Spring,"Nature : the monsoon in the Far East , the droughts in Canada and New Zealind . It is no use","The Times, 15th April 1946",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14079,27,4,1946,Spring,27,4,1946,Spring,terday broke the dryspell that had threatened to become a drought all through the whicat belt . Official reports refer to,"The Times, 27th April 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14080,29,4,1946,Spring,29,4,1946,Spring,"September , when the harvest comes in . "" SEVERE DROUGHT Few people here believed that the future was as black","The Times, 29th April 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14081,29,4,1946,Spring,29,4,1946,Spring,and both here and in Hlungary there is a severe drought . Colonel Hynes said the only hope of preventing a,"The Times, 29th April 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14082,2,5,1946,Spring,2,5,1946,Spring,"the effect of the war on wheat production , how drought and flood have attacked the world 's grain supplies ,","The Times, 2th May 1946",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14083,3,5,1946,Spring,3,5,1946,Spring,"us as of quite out- standing quality , and Mr. Drought in writing us expresses his surprise that Mr. Mackenzie should","The Times, 3th May 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14084,3,5,1946,Spring,3,5,1946,Spring,"this matter up energetically , and in consultation witli Mr. Drought , who has a long and valuable experience in such","The Times, 3th May 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14085,9,5,1946,Spring,9,5,1946,Spring,in the world food situation has been due primarily to drought in many countries and to the fact that grain was,"The Times, 9th May 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14086,14,5,1946,Spring,14,5,1946,Spring,"this year looked well . Given a year without widespread drought , the balance-sheet would be much altered . A serious","The Times, 14th May 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14087,14,5,1946,Spring,14,5,1946,Spring,"The fields were consequently left uncultivated , and the severest drought for many generations has made things worse . The wheat","The Times, 14th May 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14088,14,5,1946,Spring,14,5,1946,Spring,"once an important sugar-growing area , but because of the drought the plants are not coming up . IN WIENER NEUSTADT","The Times, 14th May 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14089,17,5,1946,Spring,17,5,1946,Spring,"their chief anxiety here , as everywhere , was the drought . There is intense cultivation every- where , but very","The Times, 17th May 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14090,18,5,1946,Spring,18,5,1946,Spring,be closed for play next week because of the continued drought . Parliament INSURANCE BILL BENEFIT FOR THE SELF-EMPLOYED HOUSE OF,"The Times, 18th May 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14091,18,5,1946,Spring,18,5,1946,Spring,as the past winter and present spring . Any widespread drought this year might have even more disastrous effects than the,"The Times, 18th May 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14092,18,5,1946,Spring,18,5,1946,Spring,"this year might have even more disastrous effects than the drought of 1945 , for the simple reason that food stocks","The Times, 18th May 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14093,27,5,1946,Spring,27,5,1946,Spring,"over , two months , and the extent of the drought has now surpassed that of '1923 stated to be the","The Times, 27th May 1946",England,UKD,UKD1,UKD12,Lyth Valley,20th Century newspaper,Media 14094,27,5,1946,Spring,27,5,1946,Spring,"only surviving son of the late Major and Mrs. John Drought Maunsell , and Gwendoline Ethel Jagger , of St. Michael","The Times, 27th May 1946",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK23,Milverton,20th Century newspaper,Media 14095,28,5,1946,Spring,28,5,1946,Spring,"the other hand , the Union suffered from a prolonged drought which has seriously reduced the production of many essential foods","The Times, 28th May 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14096,30,5,1946,Spring,30,5,1946,Spring,'s Land Army ( Mrs. Hermon-Worsley ) .. .. 5 Drought in West Scotland ( Lord Strathcona ) .. .. ...,"The Times, 30th May 1946",Scotland,UKM,,,West Scotland,20th Century newspaper,Media 14097,30,5,1946,Spring,30,5,1946,Spring,"he Sands , Farnham , Surrey , Mlay 27 . DROUGHT INT WEST SCOTLANTD TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES Sir.","The Times, 30th May 1946",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,Farnham,20th Century newspaper,Media 14098,30,5,1946,Spring,30,5,1946,Spring,may interest some of your readers to know that the drought from which we have been suffering in parts of Scotland,"The Times, 30th May 1946","England,Scotland","UKC,UKD,UKM",,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14099,1,6,1946,Summer,1,6,1946,Summer,"exQuisite form- and colouring . Distinguished for their resistance to drought , Sempervivums prefer a light soil . 12 finest named","The Times, 1st June 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14100,1,6,1946,Summer,1,6,1946,Summer,"food shortage was not the second world war , the droughts , or the state of the world to-day , but","The Times, 1st June 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14101,1,6,1946,Summer,1,6,1946,Summer,"the world . Thus , in the event of a drought or any other adverse factor affecting the production and distribution","The Times, 1st June 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14102,3,6,1946,Summer,3,6,1946,Summer,", Lord Strathcona wrote of the serious effects of the drought in the West of Scotland . In other districts where","The Times, 3th June 1946",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14103,7,6,1946,Summer,7,6,1946,Summer,to overcome . During the year under review years of drought culminated in an absolute water famine . We mentioned this,"The Times, 7th June 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14104,12,6,1946,Summer,12,6,1946,Summer,"equal to the average of the seasons 1939-44 . Through drought the 1944-45 yield was only 52,000 000 bushels . Of","The Times, 12th June 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14105,12,6,1946,Summer,12,6,1946,Summer,crop . Heavy rains in the Ukrainc have relieved the drought situationt in that and adjacent areas . LONDON ( Covent,"The Times, 12th June 1946",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Covent Garden,20th Century newspaper,Media 14106,18,6,1946,Summer,18,6,1946,Summer,"an erratic rainfall of 12in. to 16in. , with a drought roughly cvery seven yeatrs . There is a fair amount","The Times, 18th June 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14107,20,6,1946,Summer,20,6,1946,Summer,"arable land . The May rains this year broke the drought , and the harvest may be 50 per cent .","The Times, 20th June 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14108,22,6,1946,Summer,22,6,1946,Summer,exquisite form and colouring . Distinguished for their resistance to drought . Srmpervivuins prcfcr a light soil . 12 finest named,"The Times, 22th June 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14109,1,7,1946,Summer,1,7,1946,Summer,to believe that there wotild not be five coincident greait droughts again in one year . It must not be thouight,"The Times, 1st July 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14110,5,7,1946,Summer,5,7,1946,Summer,"weathcr . IMost of the harm done by the sping drought , it was stated . has becn remedied , thotighi","The Times, 5th July 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14111,8,7,1946,Summer,8,7,1946,Summer,"had to plough up their first sowings owing to the drought , and in southern Ayrshire the turnips are reported to","The Times, 8th July 1946",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,"UKM33,UKM37",Ayrshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 14112,10,7,1946,Summer,10,7,1946,Summer,"floods , and this year , with a very severe drought , but nevertheless the cane handled by our factory gave","The Times, 10th July 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14113,11,7,1946,Summer,11,7,1946,Summer,dividcd into those that are caused hy harvest failires aind droughts and those that are shortages through the chance of world,"The Times, 11st July 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14114,27,7,1946,Summer,27,7,1946,Summer,"45,000,000 gallons a day , and had there been a drought this year similar to that of 1944 the 6,500,000,000 gallons","The Times, 27th July 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14115,29,7,1946,Summer,29,7,1946,Summer,"morgen . With regard to agricultural interests , owing to drought conditions at the commencement of the year , our Closer","The Times, 29th July 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14116,29,7,1946,Summer,29,7,1946,Summer,. Our ranching . operations were also affected by the drought conditions . More cattle were sold than in the previous,"The Times, 29th July 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14117,6,8,1946,Summer,6,8,1946,Summer,"the more serious because tney come after heavy losses from drought . BULGARIAN OFFICERS ' AILEGED PLOT SoFIA , Aug .","The Times, 6th August 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14118,12,8,1946,Summer,12,8,1946,Summer,"maizce. as well as a break in a month of drought in north central states , the mnarket displayed remarkable stability","The Times, 12th August 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14119,13,8,1946,Summer,13,8,1946,Summer,inclined to be easier 'with U.K. interest slow . . Drought reports from Rumania now -sugcst that the harvest will be,"The Times, 13th August 1946",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14120,16,8,1946,Summer,16,8,1946,Summer,"the only satisfactory solution of the coal supply problem N.S.W. DROUGHT THOUSANDS OF SHEEP PERISH FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT SYDNEY , AUG.","The Times, 16th August 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14121,17,8,1946,Summer,17,8,1946,Summer,day of Dated this 12th daY of August 1946 . DROUGHTON & CO. 12 . Great Marlborough Street . London3 W.,"The Times, 17th August 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14122,24,8,1946,Summer,24,8,1946,Summer,". Dairy production has been : severely affected by the drought in the north , particularly in the North Auckland area","The Times, 24th August 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14123,9,9,1946,Autumn,9,9,1946,Autumn,"to maintain sales at the 1945-46 level . Also a drought has affected the grape crop , so that this Year","The Times, 9th September 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14124,10,9,1946,Autumn,10,9,1946,Autumn,"year to April 30 last was mainly duc to a drought . The fisurcs are struck after providing 4S6500 ( 66,750","The Times, 10th September 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14125,10,9,1946,Autumn,10,9,1946,Autumn,"for a somewhat larger crop , but a particularly serious drought has robbed many gardens of early tea . At the","The Times, 10th September 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14126,11,9,1946,Autumn,11,9,1946,Autumn,which it is cntitled . Only in times of severe drought has water to be bought . The Company also owns,"The Times, 11st September 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14127,21,9,1946,Autumn,21,9,1946,Autumn,The maize and fodder harvests have been seriously damaged by drought . The industrial workers also have cause for discon- tent,"The Times, 21st September 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14128,28,9,1946,Autumn,28,9,1946,Autumn,ports them-that sincc thev are impoverished by several years of drought thcy should receive the full benefit of the high oversca,"The Times, 28th September 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14129,4,10,1946,Autumn,4,10,1946,Autumn,"Meyrick House . Bourne- mouth . to HELEN ( nk* Drought ) . wife of JAMES K. G. SYmE , Gold","The Times, 4th October 1946",England,UKF,UKF3,UKF30,Bourne,20th Century newspaper,Media 14130,17,10,1946,Autumn,17,10,1946,Autumn,satisfactory as in the year before . There was a drought in April and May whicih did great harm to the,"The Times, 17th October 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14131,18,10,1946,Autumn,18,10,1946,Autumn,"thc general economic nmisery ( greatly increased by a terrible drought , for Alticlt otnly Nature is to blame , btit","The Times, 18th October 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14132,19,10,1946,Autumn,19,10,1946,Autumn,"slowly castwards . Yesterday was thie 17th1 diay of absolute drought at Tangmere and the 16thi day at Manston , Mildenhall","The Times, 19th October 1946","England,Scotland","UKH,UKK,UKM,UKJ","UKH1,UKK2,UKK1,UKM3,UKJ2","UKH14,UKK22,UKK15,UKM37,UKJ24","Boxted,Manston,Mildenhall,Prestwick,Tangmere",20th Century newspaper,Media 14133,26,10,1946,Autumn,26,10,1946,Autumn,in all forms of agriculture . One of the worst droughts experienced for many years extended right through the winter and,"The Times, 26th October 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14134,26,10,1946,Autumn,26,10,1946,Autumn,Recent rains have benefited crops and pasture lands suffering from drought in Cordoba . Wheat prospects are still good though locusts,"The Times, 26th October 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14135,1,11,1946,Autumn,1,11,1946,Autumn,frotn linseed there was a poor cereal harvest owing to drought . Locusts also made their unwelcome appearance and the effect,"The Times, 1st November 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14136,7,11,1946,Autumn,7,11,1946,Autumn,of food rationing had been postponed until 1947 because of drought in a number of districts and a consequent decline in,"The Times, 7th November 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14137,12,11,1946,Autumn,12,11,1946,Autumn,been overshadowed by anxiety over the effects of a serious drought . Some parts of the territory have not had rain,"The Times, 12th November 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14138,23,11,1946,Autumn,23,11,1946,Autumn,of relief in this respect . The severe and continued drought to which reference was made last year ended in wide-,"The Times, 23th November 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14139,23,11,1946,Autumn,23,11,1946,Autumn,"years will be required to make good the loss from drought and conversion to beef in dairy cattle , butter and","The Times, 23th November 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14140,23,11,1946,Autumn,23,11,1946,Autumn,is exceptionally good in those States not now affected by drought . It is hoped that the additional weights will help,"The Times, 23th November 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14141,5,12,1946,Winter,5,12,1946,Winter,"month for the development of the cane , a prolonged drought was experienced and , in spite of constant irrigation ,","The Times, 5th December 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14142,7,12,1946,Winter,7,12,1946,Winter,"pany 's main interest , the effects of the severe drought and the reduction in sheep numbers , with the consequent","The Times, 7th December 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14143,30,12,1946,Winter,30,12,1946,Winter,"in his report , the har- vest was affected by drought in a number of regions . "" Secondly , and","The Times, 30th December 1946",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14144,3,1,1947,Winter,3,1,1947,Winter,usually working with machinery installed since the war . The drought in 1946 has been descriAd as worse than that of,"The Times, 3th January 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14145,13,1,1947,Winter,13,1,1947,Winter,"Argentina or Australia werc to have in 1947 a severe drought ( as they may well have , because of their-","The Times, 13th January 1947",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14146,23,1,1947,Winter,23,1,1947,Winter,", but owing to causes arising from the war and drought , the production of butter is considerably below the year","The Times, 23th January 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14147,31,1,1947,Winter,31,1,1947,Winter,"plans . There has been some anxiety lest the severe drought in the Eastern Province , where sheep are dying ,","The Times, 31st January 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14148,31,1,1947,Winter,31,1,1947,Winter,"journey through there , but there is time for the drought to break . LOYAL DISPLAY Preparations are now going forward","The Times, 31st January 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14149,5,2,1947,Winter,5,2,1947,Winter,"1940-43 . Station working expenses are down by 4,000 . Drought expenses cost us less by 13,000 than the previous year","The Times, 5th February 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14150,14,2,1947,Winter,14,2,1947,Winter,"fuller production . It is practically immune from the devastating droughts experienced over much of the continent , and it has","The Times, 14th February 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14151,22,2,1947,Winter,22,2,1947,Winter,"still running at nearly 100,000,000 ton-miles a week . War-time Drought conversion of workshops into muni- ion factories and also -shortage","The Times, 22th February 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14152,24,2,1947,Winter,24,2,1947,Winter,"van der Merwe , now sadly parched by the long drought , and he was summoned and presented to the Royal","The Times, 24th February 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14153,24,2,1947,Winter,24,2,1947,Winter,23 Rain over most of Southern Rhodesia nas broken a drought which threatened to be the worst in the colony 's,"The Times, 24th February 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14154,25,2,1947,Winter,25,2,1947,Winter,"royal visit in a countryside greatly afflicted by the long drought of this scorching summer . ROYAL TRAIN , Feb. 24.","The Times, 25th February 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14155,26,2,1947,Winter,26,2,1947,Winter,"500,000 tons of maize ; in 1946 , because of drought , the . yield was only 1,800,000-tons of wheat and","The Times, 26th February 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14156,27,2,1947,Winter,27,2,1947,Winter,"palms , preserve a soothing greenness in spite of the drought . The circular island , sur- rounded by ornamental waters","The Times, 27th February 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14157,28,2,1947,Winter,28,2,1947,Winter,and organization ; by natural calamities like last summer 's drought in south- eastern Europe ; by the direct effect of,"The Times, 28th February 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14158,1,3,1947,Spring,1,3,1947,Spring,"Grahamstown , where the first light rain after a long drought had been falling all the morning and no alternative preparations","The Times, 1st March 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14159,4,3,1947,Spring,4,3,1947,Spring,position with regard to coal deliveries is uncertain owing to drought conditions in Southern Rhodesia which require the diver- sion of,"The Times, 4th March 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14160,6,3,1947,Spring,6,3,1947,Spring,"too amply demonstrated , for the three years of semi- drought conditions were succeeded by a too copious rainfall which was","The Times, 6th March 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14161,12,3,1947,Spring,12,3,1947,Spring,speedy turn-round of ships were traitors to the Empire . Drought was not a reason for denying more food for Britain,"The Times, 12th March 1947",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14162,13,3,1947,Spring,13,3,1947,Spring,"devoted mother . who died March 13 , 1942 . DROUGHT. to The beloved and honoured memory of FREDERICK AINSLIE DROUGHT","The Times, 13th March 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14163,13,3,1947,Spring,13,3,1947,Spring,DROUGHT. -To the beloved and honoured memory of FREDERICK AINSLIE DROUGHT . of Ridgemount . Frank-ford . King 's County .,"The Times, 13th March 1947",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM38,Douglas,20th Century newspaper,Media 14164,15,3,1947,Spring,15,3,1947,Spring,"uniform . This step is partly in consequence of the drought , the object being to give the Beduin employment .","The Times, 15th March 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14165,19,3,1947,Spring,19,3,1947,Spring,"animals , and seed ; and there was a catastrophic drought in 1946 , which reduced yields- to less than half","The Times, 19th March 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14166,27,3,1947,Spring,27,3,1947,Spring,"the view that "" the recurrent problems of flood and drought experienced with depressing regularity in certain parts of the country","The Times, 27th March 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14167,27,3,1947,Spring,27,3,1947,Spring,Council yesterday expressed the view that problems of flood and drought should be the subject of national investigation with a view,"The Times, 27th March 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14168,3,4,1947,Spring,3,4,1947,Spring,"preserved in whatever use is made of them . "" DROUGHT IN SOUTH PALESTINE GOVERNMENT AID FOR BEDUIN FROM OUR OWN","The Times, 3th April 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14169,5,4,1947,Spring,5,4,1947,Spring,"be taken of the climatic factor : the chance of drought , of floods. exceptionally cold winters , extent of snow","The Times, 5th April 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14170,7,4,1947,Spring,7,4,1947,Spring,"continuing economic difficulties at home , including last summer 's drought . The Potsdam agreement superseded the Yalta agreement ; even","The Times, 7th April 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14171,8,4,1947,Spring,8,4,1947,Spring,"badly need rain to break one of the most persistent droughts for many years , nothing would be more disastrous than","The Times, 8th April 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14172,8,4,1947,Spring,8,4,1947,Spring,"have welcomed it . It has put an end to droughts , it has given us an excuse for- not doing","The Times, 8th April 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14173,8,4,1947,Spring,8,4,1947,Spring,"meat must be expected to stimulate production , even though drought or other adverse climatic conditions might be offsetting influences for","The Times, 8th April 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14174,10,4,1947,Spring,10,4,1947,Spring,""" After expressing sympathy with the sufferers from the recent drought , the King added : "" In 40 years you","The Times, 10th April 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14175,12,4,1947,Spring,12,4,1947,Spring,of the war and of two years of very serious drought . These con- ditions have not only brought poverty but,"The Times, 12th April 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14176,15,4,1947,Spring,15,4,1947,Spring,"a former Prime Minister of the colony . FLOWERS AFTER DROUGHT Sir Godfrey Huggins , the present Prime Minister , joined","The Times, 15th April 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14177,15,4,1947,Spring,15,4,1947,Spring,a true triumph of labour and ingenuity over the severe drought from which Southern Rhodesia is suffering . After tea the,"The Times, 15th April 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14178,16,4,1947,Spring,16,4,1947,Spring,"proportion to man 's average fate in these matters . Droughts , floods , and bad harvests have been manifold and","The Times, 16th April 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14179,16,4,1947,Spring,16,4,1947,Spring,power to his words of sympathy for the sufferings that drought had brought and of gratitude for loyal service during the,"The Times, 16th April 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14180,17,4,1947,Spring,17,4,1947,Spring,"Ceder ron or the late Thomas Bell . Hazelwood , Droughty Ferry . Funeral Service at St. Mary' Episcopal Churc ,","The Times, 17th April 1947","Scotland,England","UKM,UKF","UKM2,UKF1","UKM21,UKF13","Broughty Ferry,Hazelwood",20th Century newspaper,Media 14181,17,5,1947,Spring,17,5,1947,Spring,is renowned for its el& and is apeiated by usrs drought the Bt Isle . 2M1b. 7/6. 56lls. 1216. leCr. 23,"The Times, 17th May 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14182,28,5,1947,Spring,28,5,1947,Spring,"strain for many . The changes , prompted by the drought , had the effect of bringing more people into work","The Times, 28th May 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14183,29,5,1947,Spring,29,5,1947,Spring,"year was partly blamed . "" Owing to the heavy drought the total yield of cereals , sugar 'beet , and","The Times, 29th May 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14184,29,5,1947,Spring,29,5,1947,Spring,are still acutely short of bread after last year 's drought . But throughout many areas the colloctive farms have still,"The Times, 29th May 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14185,7,6,1947,Summer,7,6,1947,Summer,"of water for Malta , which is suffering badly from drought . Young men born between July I and September 30","The Times, 7th June 1947",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ31,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14186,17,6,1947,Summer,17,6,1947,Summer,by the winter 's frost and six weeks ' unbroken drought in the spring . Exports during the whole of 1947,"The Times, 17th June 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14187,21,6,1947,Summer,21,6,1947,Summer,1946 appeared to hold out considerable promise ; the prolonged drought which had seriously hampered our operations througblut 1945 had been,"The Times, 21st June 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14188,24,6,1947,Summer,24,6,1947,Summer,"disease in many parts of Rumania afflicted by the recent drought , have decided to make a gift to Rumania of","The Times, 24th June 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14189,26,6,1947,Summer,26,6,1947,Summer,"doubt , but this shortage is due only to the drought which has struck the main potato-producing areas of Lincolnshire ,","The Times, 26th June 1947",England,"UKH,UKF","UKH1,UKF3","UKH12,UKH13",,20th Century newspaper,Media 14190,1,7,1947,Summer,1,7,1947,Summer,"where their industry was previously located had three years of drought and a fourth promised , and the forests are rapidly","The Times, 1st July 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14191,7,7,1947,Summer,7,7,1947,Summer,"'s Square , W.2 . POOR HARVEST PROSPECTS EFFECT OF DROUGHT AFTER HARD WINTER "" THE TIMES "" CROP REPORTS From","The Times, 7th July 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14192,7,7,1947,Summer,7,7,1947,Summer,". All cereals will be short owing to the continued drought , and many fields of roots have failed to come","The Times, 7th July 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14193,8,7,1947,Summer,8,7,1947,Summer,suffer from the effects of the severe winter followed by drought . While it is too early to assess prospects in,"The Times, 8th July 1947",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14194,30,7,1947,Summer,30,7,1947,Summer,"due to the late spring , followed by heat and drought . The temmerature is now 90deg. in some prairie districts","The Times, 30th July 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14195,8,8,1947,Summer,8,8,1947,Summer,"Southern hemisphere grain and rice were expected to exceed the drought-affected level of recent years , though it was too early","The Times, 8th August 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14196,13,8,1947,Summer,13,8,1947,Summer,"welfare centres , and nursery schools were closed yesterday . DROUGHT IN PARTS OF SCOTLAND FROM OUR WEATHER CORRESPONDENT Although patches","The Times, 13th August 1947",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14197,13,8,1947,Summer,13,8,1947,Summer,"parts of central and north-east Scotland there is an absolute drought , no rain having fallen for the last 15 days","The Times, 13th August 1947",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14198,19,8,1947,Summer,19,8,1947,Summer,"season to the abnormal weather . The persislent heat and drought , which , in some places , has not been","The Times, 19th August 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14199,19,8,1947,Summer,19,8,1947,Summer,"world economic position and higher prices ; and the present drought in Southern Rhodesia , the effects of which will be","The Times, 19th August 1947",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14200,19,8,1947,Summer,19,8,1947,Summer,"is stated , are anxious to thank the anonymous helper- DROUGHT COVERS WIDE AREA BREAK IN WEATHER NOT IN SIGHT From","The Times, 19th August 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14201,19,8,1947,Summer,19,8,1947,Summer,IN SIGHT From Our Weather Correspondent The area of absolute drought has now extended from central and north-east Scotland to south,"The Times, 19th August 1947","England,Scotland,Wales","UKD,UKM,UKL",UKD1,UKD12,"Carlisle,South Scotland,South Wales",20th Century newspaper,Media 14202,20,8,1947,Summer,20,8,1947,Summer,"FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT BERLIN , AUG. 19 The prolonged drought , which is already officially admitted to have adversely affected","The Times, 20th August 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14203,20,8,1947,Summer,20,8,1947,Summer,attractive to the seller this autumn . GREAT BRITAIN UNDER DROUGHT LOWER RESERVOIRS FROM OUt WEATHER CORRESPONDENT Except for a little,"The Times, 20th August 1947","GB,Scotland",UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14204,20,8,1947,Summer,20,8,1947,Summer,led to targer sunshine totals . The area of absolute drought now covers most parts of Great Britain from the south,"The Times, 20th August 1947","UK,GB,Scotland",UKM,UKM6,UKM66,Shetlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 14205,20,8,1947,Summer,20,8,1947,Summer,their citrus trees shrivel and their lucerne turn brown from drought . This . has happened in the two dams on,"The Times, 20th August 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14206,21,8,1947,Summer,21,8,1947,Summer,"now been reduced , largely because of the heat and drought , to about 32,000,000 . About 20,000,000 of this must","The Times, 21st August 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14207,21,8,1947,Summer,21,8,1947,Summer,"best ; the maize has suffered not only from the drought , but also from the invasion of the farming districts","The Times, 21st August 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14208,22,8,1947,Summer,22,8,1947,Summer,the birches are already shedding their leaves because of the drought . . The chief of the gathering this year is,"The Times, 22th August 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14209,23,8,1947,Summer,23,8,1947,Summer,took up the appointment last month . DANGER OF THE DROUGHT MANY COUNTRIES AFFECTED Milk is becoming scarcer all over the,"The Times, 23th August 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14210,23,8,1947,Summer,23,8,1947,Summer,"agricilture position in Norfolk was "" desperate "" through the drought , and he could not recall when so much winter","The Times, 23th August 1947",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14211,23,8,1947,Summer,23,8,1947,Summer,quantities . It is impossible to increase export as the drought of other countries has created similar difficulties . Go4ernment spokesmen,"The Times, 23th August 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14212,23,8,1947,Summer,23,8,1947,Summer,", 65,000,000 bushels less than in 1946 . Heat , drought , and hail caused deterioration . Good harvesting weather is","The Times, 23th August 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14213,23,8,1947,Summer,23,8,1947,Summer,warm with no indication of a break in the absolute drought . POWER CUTS AT PEAK HOURS SCHEMES TO REDUCE LOAD,"The Times, 23th August 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14214,25,8,1947,Summer,25,8,1947,Summer,"year and our oats are also down because of the drought , but it will not make any difference to what","The Times, 25th August 1947",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14215,25,8,1947,Summer,25,8,1947,Summer,at Kew and Kensington . Palace and broke an absolute drought of 18 days . The drought is still unbroken in,"The Times, 25th August 1947","GB,England",UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI11,UKI23","Kensington,Kew",20th Century newspaper,Media 14216,25,8,1947,Summer,25,8,1947,Summer,and broke an absolute drought of 18 days . The drought is still unbroken in all other parts of Great Britain,"The Times, 25th August 1947","GB,England",UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI11,UKI23","Kensington,Kew",20th Century newspaper,Media 14217,25,8,1947,Summer,25,8,1947,Summer,"coarse grains , in spite of official forecasts of continued drought in the corn belt . Corn reached new highs for","The Times, 25th August 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14218,26,8,1947,Summer,26,8,1947,Summer,cool- ing . The county water supply officer described the drought as serious . COLLEGE COOK AS BOW STREET RUNNER John,"The Times, 26th August 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14219,28,8,1947,Summer,28,8,1947,Summer,"27-CO rTON. -fbc market acted fairly weleryt-day when the persistent drought in West Texa curbed bear activities , but later news","The Times, 28th August 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14220,29,8,1947,Summer,29,8,1947,Summer,"enabled stocks to be built up , but the prolonged drought is beginning to cause much anxiety about next winter 's","The Times, 29th August 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14221,29,8,1947,Summer,29,8,1947,Summer,"who believe that the harvest will be less . The drought is reducing the yield of the main potato , sugar","The Times, 29th August 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14222,29,8,1947,Summer,29,8,1947,Summer,"of the sunny and very warm weather , the absolute drought still persists in many parts of Great Britain and Norihern","The Times, 29th August 1947","GB,Scotland",UKM,UKM3,UKM35,Renfrew,20th Century newspaper,Media 14223,1,9,1947,Autumn,1,9,1947,Autumn,( Central Ircland ) . There has been an absolute drought for long periods at many places and no rain at,"The Times, 1st September 1947",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM62,Dalwhinnie,20th Century newspaper,Media 14224,2,9,1947,Autumn,2,9,1947,Autumn,gone farther north than usual because of this year 's drought . An important point as regards the Jewisn State is,"The Times, 2th September 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14225,4,9,1947,Autumn,4,9,1947,Autumn,"as possible . With present production , together with the droughts and other difficul- ties , it was going to be","The Times, 4th September 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14226,4,9,1947,Autumn,4,9,1947,Autumn,else it was to blame for . Coincident with this drought and other difficulties ( he continued ) you have two,"The Times, 4th September 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14227,4,9,1947,Autumn,4,9,1947,Autumn,prices under this order . excluding purchase tax . LONG DROUGHT ENDING RAIN ON THE WAY FRONI OUR WN'EATHER CORRESPONDENT The,"The Times, 4th September 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14228,4,9,1947,Autumn,4,9,1947,Autumn,ENDING RAIN ON THE WAY FRONI OUR WN'EATHER CORRESPONDENT The drought which began on July 29 in several parts of Scotland,"The Times, 4th September 1947",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14229,4,9,1947,Autumn,4,9,1947,Autumn,"part of England and Wales is breaking down . Absolute droughts of this length are unusual in summer , especially over","The Times, 4th September 1947","England,Scotland,Wales","UKM,UKL",,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14230,5,9,1947,Autumn,5,9,1947,Autumn,"Pollard and others could confidently ex- pect that notwithstanding the droughts and losses of late years , there was every possibility","The Times, 5th September 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14231,5,9,1947,Autumn,5,9,1947,Autumn,"though mostly small , were sufficient to break the official drought at most places . At Glasgowv the 37-day drought remained","The Times, 5th September 1947","England,Scotland,Wales","UKM,UKL",UKM3,UKM34,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14232,5,9,1947,Autumn,5,9,1947,Autumn,official drought at most places . At Glasgowv the 37-day drought remained unbroken . In England and Wales there were only,"The Times, 5th September 1947","England,Scotland,Wales","UKM,UKL",UKM3,UKM34,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14233,5,9,1947,Autumn,5,9,1947,Autumn,"Front , to which has to be added the balarice Drought forward frem last Year amounting to 39,048 , making together","The Times, 5th September 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14234,6,9,1947,Autumn,6,9,1947,Autumn,"before . SALMON FOUND DEAD IN ESTUARIES EFFECTS OF LONG DROUGHT FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT WICK , SEPt : 5 Many salmon","The Times, 6th September 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14235,6,9,1947,Autumn,6,9,1947,Autumn,normal ascent has been delayed several weeks by the long drought . At one place gulls were seen pecking at a,"The Times, 6th September 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14236,6,9,1947,Autumn,6,9,1947,Autumn,Birmingham area is now among those longest affected by the drought . Some further rain is expected in the north to-night,"The Times, 6th September 1947",England,"UKG,UKF,UKG",UKG3,UKG31,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 14237,8,9,1947,Autumn,8,9,1947,Autumn,"addition to Czechoslovakia 's supplies in view of the prolonged drought , which has played havoc with the grain and fodder","The Times, 8th September 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14238,8,9,1947,Autumn,8,9,1947,Autumn,under deterition have gone on hunger strike . BREAKS IN DROUGHT RAIN IN MOST OF ENGLAND FROM OUR WEATI4ER CORRESPONDENT Early,"The Times, 8th September 1947",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14239,8,9,1947,Autumn,8,9,1947,Autumn,"to 6 p.m. , the rain was negligible . The drought was broken after 33 days at Carlisle , 32 days","The Times, 8th September 1947",England,"UKD,UKK,UKC,UKD","UKD1,UKK4","UKD12,UKK43","Carlisle,Exeter",20th Century newspaper,Media 14240,8,9,1947,Autumn,8,9,1947,Autumn,"Thompson , of High Hurstwood , Uckfield . The severe- drought seriously affected the number of entries for the hunter classes","The Times, 8th September 1947",England,UKJ,UKJ2,"UKJ22,UKJ24,UKJ22","High Hurstwood,Uckfield",20th Century newspaper,Media 14241,10,9,1947,Autumn,10,9,1947,Autumn,"which all tyres arejudgedI Imperial and Foreign VORLD FOOD STOCKS DROUGHT SERIOUS IN EUROPE From Our Own Corresvondent GENEVA , SEPT.","The Times, 10th September 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14242,10,9,1947,Autumn,10,9,1947,Autumn,", which is especially satisfactory in view of the severe drought con- ditions experienced early in the season and mentioned in","The Times, 10th September 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14243,11,9,1947,Autumn,11,9,1947,Autumn,"and lowland sheep have generally maintained their condition in the drought , but milk yields have declined . Hill sheep continued","The Times, 11st September 1947",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL22,Cardiff,20th Century newspaper,Media 14244,11,9,1947,Autumn,11,9,1947,Autumn,"September 1 the figure was 2,403,000,000 bushels , and the drought has not yet broken . This year 's harvest may","The Times, 11st September 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14245,11,9,1947,Autumn,11,9,1947,Autumn,"This year 's harvest may be the lowest since the drought of 1936 , and is likely to be 8,000,000 bushels","The Times, 11st September 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14246,11,9,1947,Autumn,11,9,1947,Autumn,"the short- term problem has become mnore immediate . Bad droughts , following an unusually severe winter , increasing crop shortages","The Times, 11st September 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14247,11,9,1947,Autumn,11,9,1947,Autumn,"stuffs , as the relatively small harvest and the senious drought in August , which ruined pasture and roots , make","The Times, 11st September 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14248,11,9,1947,Autumn,11,9,1947,Autumn,"to-day . Lack of water , due to the prolonged drought , made the work of the fire brigades very difficult","The Times, 11st September 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14249,12,9,1947,Autumn,12,9,1947,Autumn,"September 1 , which showed the serious effects of the drought in the Middle West on the maize harvest . In","The Times, 12th September 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14250,12,9,1947,Autumn,12,9,1947,Autumn,"site . 8 . NVater. -As a result of the drought conditions prevailing throughout the country , the water supply at","The Times, 12th September 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14251,13,9,1947,Autumn,13,9,1947,Autumn,"where fodder is more abundant . Another consequence of the drought is that water reserves for winter electricity are in-sufficient ,","The Times, 13th September 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14252,15,9,1947,Autumn,15,9,1947,Autumn,"the farmers , who have been hard hit by the drought . The taxation neces- sary for this relief would fall","The Times, 15th September 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14253,15,9,1947,Autumn,15,9,1947,Autumn,"mid- April the results are wonderful . "" The prolonged drought suited this district better than it did East Anglia ,","The Times, 15th September 1947",England,UKH,UKH1,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14254,15,9,1947,Autumn,15,9,1947,Autumn,"feeding of cattle depends , has suffered badly through the drought . In the eastern counties of England sugar beet looks","The Times, 15th September 1947","Scotland,England",UKM,UKM5,UKM50,Aberdeenshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 14255,15,9,1947,Autumn,15,9,1947,Autumn,were bare and dry . The continued growth through the drought of lucerne and cocksfoot mixtures has been remarkable in Surrey,"The Times, 15th September 1947",England,"UKH,UKJ","UKH1,UKJ2","UKH12,UKJ23",,20th Century newspaper,Media 14256,15,9,1947,Autumn,15,9,1947,Autumn,". HERBERT VERNON BONAR , C.BE .. St. Kathrcs , Droughty Fe . An ( Manan Director ) . THOMAS HUNTER","The Times, 15th September 1947",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM21,"Angus,Monifieth",20th Century newspaper,Media 14257,16,9,1947,Autumn,16,9,1947,Autumn,CUTS IN LONDON MILK SUPPLY CONTINUING SCARClTY Because of the drought there is likely to be a widespread shortage of milk,"The Times, 16th September 1947",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14258,17,9,1947,Autumn,17,9,1947,Autumn,"could not be met , but did not think the drought could go on for more than a few weeks ,","The Times, 17th September 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14259,17,9,1947,Autumn,17,9,1947,Autumn,"September 16 , 8 o'clock p.m. %. * A prolonged drought , had been experienced in Scotland and in Edinburgh the","The Times, 17th September 1947",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM25,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14260,18,9,1947,Autumn,18,9,1947,Autumn,names of the dead last night . 43RD DAY OF DROUGHT F-ROM OUR WEATHER COftESPONDENT SHOWERS IN THE WEST Temperatures were,"The Times, 18th September 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14261,18,9,1947,Autumn,18,9,1947,Autumn,being 10.4 hours at Hastings and Brighton . The absolute drought reached its 43rd day at Shoeburyness yesterday . Although the,"The Times, 18th September 1947",England,"UKJ,UKH","UKJ2,UKH3","UKJ21,UKJ22,UKH31","Brighton,Hastings,Shoeburyness",20th Century newspaper,Media 14262,18,9,1947,Autumn,18,9,1947,Autumn,reached its 43rd day at Shoeburyness yesterday . Although the drought is broken now in almost every part of the British,"The Times, 18th September 1947","England,UK","UKJ,UKH","UKJ2,UKH3","UKJ21,UKJ22,UKH31","Brighton,Hastings,Shoeburyness",20th Century newspaper,Media 14263,19,9,1947,Autumn,19,9,1947,Autumn,The heaviest rainfaUs were mostly in the areas where the drought had been most pro- longed . There was 0.97in. in,"The Times, 19th September 1947","Wales,England","UKL,UKI,UKE",UKL2,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 14264,19,9,1947,Autumn,19,9,1947,Autumn,"longing for it as do the dwellers in lands where drought and rain are regular and periodic . Some , as","The Times, 19th September 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14265,22,9,1947,Autumn,22,9,1947,Autumn,letters to carry for us . There is a definite drought and the river of correspondence has dwindled to an exiguous,"The Times, 22th September 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14266,22,9,1947,Autumn,22,9,1947,Autumn,"in the shops this autumn . In spite of the drought ( the third in succession ) , the harvest may","The Times, 22th September 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14267,22,9,1947,Autumn,22,9,1947,Autumn,"other places will be considered afresh now . EFFECTS OF DROUGHT Mr. Frank Rayns , who knows as much as any","The Times, 22th September 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14268,22,9,1947,Autumn,22,9,1947,Autumn,"country about growing sugar beet , recalls how another summer drought in 1929 affected the beet crop and what happened after","The Times, 22th September 1947",England,"UKH,UKF","UKH1,UKF2","UKH13,UKF22",Sprowston,20th Century newspaper,Media 14269,22,9,1947,Autumn,22,9,1947,Autumn,cent . to 16.9 per cent . This summer 's drought was more devastating in Norfolk . Mr. Rayns considers that,"The Times, 22th September 1947",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14270,23,9,1947,Autumn,23,9,1947,Autumn,account of the world shortage of cereals and the recent drought . Exports of condensed milk and cheese will be restricted.,"The Times, 23th September 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14271,23,9,1947,Autumn,23,9,1947,Autumn,". An exceptionally severe winter was followed by a long drought and intensified these difficulties , so that by the summer","The Times, 23th September 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14272,27,9,1947,Autumn,27,9,1947,Autumn,the month of April is not yet broken . The drought reduced the yield of wheat an acre from a normal,"The Times, 27th September 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14273,27,9,1947,Autumn,27,9,1947,Autumn,"mnarkzetable wheat . Secondary cereals have also suffered from the drought and the preceding frost , as have pastures , green","The Times, 27th September 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14274,27,9,1947,Autumn,27,9,1947,Autumn,"will be guaranteed till next year 's harvest . The drought was least severe in the French zone . Nevertheless ,","The Times, 27th September 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14275,1,10,1947,Autumn,1,10,1947,Autumn,much more disturbing . In Germanv the effects of the drought are said to be somewhat less serious than in certain,"The Times, 1st October 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14276,1,10,1947,Autumn,1,10,1947,Autumn,"even the wilder beauties of nature untouched , for the drought has altered the , shape and appearance of many glaciers","The Times, 1st October 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14277,1,10,1947,Autumn,1,10,1947,Autumn,by the Dominion Government as the result of the great drought some 10 years ago . Under this Act thousands of,"The Times, 1st October 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14278,1,10,1947,Autumn,1,10,1947,Autumn,"agricuhLural crops ; rainfall is heavy there are seasons when drought makes fire a menace , both to large volumes of","The Times, 1st October 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14279,6,10,1947,Autumn,6,10,1947,Autumn,A MILLION TONS BELOW EXPECTED YIELD OTHER CROPS AFFECTED BY DROUGHT From Our Agricultural Correspondent The cost of the prolonged summer,"The Times, 6th October 1947",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Whitehall,20th Century newspaper,Media 14280,6,10,1947,Autumn,6,10,1947,Autumn,From Our Agricultural Correspondent The cost of the prolonged summer drought is clear in the estimates of crop yields which farmers,"The Times, 6th October 1947",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14281,8,10,1947,Autumn,8,10,1947,Autumn,"economic situation is deteriorating , largely due to the catastrophic drought . There have been a number of strikes , and","The Times, 8th October 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14282,10,10,1947,Autumn,10,10,1947,Autumn,"Obituary : Senhora Dutra ... , 7 Illustrations : Autumn Drought t , , - , 10 Cofrespondence : The Aims","The Times, 10th October 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14283,10,10,1947,Autumn,10,10,1947,Autumn,meet the economic crisis and the appalling effects of the drought on Danish farming . It is unlikely that any party,"The Times, 10th October 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14284,10,10,1947,Autumn,10,10,1947,Autumn,armies . It has been followed by two years of drought . This year the wheat and rye crop is also,"The Times, 10th October 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14285,10,10,1947,Autumn,10,10,1947,Autumn,"or offer- , , phone London Wall 1441 . AUTUMN DROUGHT : THE MOLE AT MICKLEHAM A picture taKen yesterday by","The Times, 10th October 1947",England,UKJ,UKJ2,"UKJ23,UKJ23,UKJ24","Mickleham,River Mole",20th Century newspaper,Media 14286,10,10,1947,Autumn,10,10,1947,Autumn,joins the Thames at Molesey. is said in times of drought to disappear at Mickleham into fissures in the chalk bed,"The Times, 10th October 1947",England,"UKJ,UKJ,UKK","UKJ2,UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1","UKJ23,UKJ22,UKJ24","Mickleham,Molesey,Sussex,River Thames",20th Century newspaper,Media 14287,11,10,1947,Autumn,11,10,1947,Autumn,", measure- ments were mostly small . Conditions of absolute drought have again developed in parts of south-cast England and East","The Times, 11st October 1947",England,UKH,UKH1,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14288,11,10,1947,Autumn,11,10,1947,Autumn,and Calshot . In districts where there is no absolute drought the amount of rain which has fallen in the first,"The Times, 11st October 1947",England,UKJ,UKJ3,"UKJ33,UKJ34","Calshot,Yarmouth",20th Century newspaper,Media 14289,11,10,1947,Autumn,11,10,1947,Autumn,area wiU be denuded of water and be- exposed to drought ; that the work on the tunnels wiU scare the,"The Times, 11st October 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14290,11,10,1947,Autumn,11,10,1947,Autumn,"severe than ever . This is partly ascribed to the drought , which has lowered the level of the storage lakes","The Times, 11st October 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14291,11,10,1947,Autumn,11,10,1947,Autumn,"appears at a very low level , , caused by drought . Normally only the top of the spire of Derwent","The Times, 11st October 1947",England,UKF,UKF1,"UKF12,UKF13,UKF13","Derbyshire,Derwent,Upper Derwent Valley",20th Century newspaper,Media 14292,15,10,1947,Autumn,15,10,1947,Autumn,"a bad beginning , and in East Punjab an acute drought forced peasants to kill tens of thousands of cattle because","The Times, 15th October 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14293,15,10,1947,Autumn,15,10,1947,Autumn,"Actual production , without allowing . for crop failure , drought , or flood , was only 52,000,000 to>ns-a deficit of","The Times, 15th October 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14294,17,10,1947,Autumn,17,10,1947,Autumn,"Grove Nursing Home , Norwich . to EVELYN ( nre Drought ) , wife of Dx ANTHONY REYNARD-a daughter ( ELIZABETH","The Times, 17th October 1947",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,Norwich,20th Century newspaper,Media 14295,18,10,1947,Autumn,18,10,1947,Autumn,"; Pure w.ater from own underground springs ( minimum in drought , ; .500 gallons.daily ) : 5 large , airy","The Times, 18th October 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14296,20,10,1947,Autumn,20,10,1947,Autumn,a political meeting . COLD AND DRY SPELL THIRD ABSOLUTE DROUGHT FROM OUR WEATHER CORRESPONDENT Little or no rain was measured,"The Times, 20th October 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14297,20,10,1947,Autumn,20,10,1947,Autumn,"In parts of south- east and east England the absolute drought persists , and it has lasted for 27 days at","The Times, 20th October 1947",England,"UKC,UKF,UKJ,UKH",UKH3,UKH31,"East England,Shoeburyness",20th Century newspaper,Media 14298,20,10,1947,Autumn,20,10,1947,Autumn,24 days at Manston . This is the third absolute drought this year and follows closely on that of August and,"The Times, 20th October 1947",England,"UKK,UKH","UKK2,UKH3","UKK22,UKH31","Manston,Shoeburyness",20th Century newspaper,Media 14299,20,10,1947,Autumn,20,10,1947,Autumn,could not produce the potatoes ruined by this summer 's drought . LACK OF INCENTIVE A similar anarchy prevails in industry,"The Times, 20th October 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14300,23,10,1947,Autumn,23,10,1947,Autumn,divided between the two countries . -R ent er . DROUGHT BROKEN IROM OUR M.EATHER CORRESPONDENT Somne laree faills of rain,"The Times, 23th October 1947","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14301,23,10,1947,Autumn,23,10,1947,Autumn,"mere rClaVtively sm:ll0. but were sufibieent to break thle albsolutie drought which had lasted in Sussex a , nd Essex since","The Times, 23th October 1947",England,"UKH,UKJ","UKH3,UKJ2","UKJ22,UKJ24",Sussex,20th Century newspaper,Media 14302,25,10,1947,Autumn,25,10,1947,Autumn,cancer research . Elsewhere in Maine-where after three weeks of drought 50 other fires are ravaging woodlands-the towns of Brownfield and,"The Times, 25th October 1947","Scotland,England","UKM,UKK","UKM3,UKK2","UKM32,UKK22","Brownfield,Portland",20th Century newspaper,Media 14303,27,10,1947,Autumn,27,10,1947,Autumn,"Apart from the effects on the pastures of the prolonged drought , milk yields are suffering because the dairy cows are","The Times, 27th October 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14304,27,10,1947,Autumn,27,10,1947,Autumn,"war years . Btit there have been fears that the drought would recur . and , unless there is rain soon","The Times, 27th October 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14305,27,10,1947,Autumn,27,10,1947,Autumn,"have lost everything they possessed . Because a month s drought followed a summer in which there was little rain ,","The Times, 27th October 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14306,27,10,1947,Autumn,27,10,1947,Autumn,confining fire breaks . With many streams reduced by the drought to a mere trickle . the fire-fighters find the task,"The Times, 27th October 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14307,27,10,1947,Autumn,27,10,1947,Autumn,"fungus season is six weeks late , owing to the drought . There is still time to experiment-under suitable guidance .","The Times, 27th October 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14308,28,10,1947,Autumn,28,10,1947,Autumn,", but again the weather had beaten them . The drought had set results back as it had in other countries","The Times, 28th October 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14309,28,10,1947,Autumn,28,10,1947,Autumn,"high quality could be bought freely . The prolonged summer drought has , according to the MINIsTER of FOOD , reduced","The Times, 28th October 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14310,29,10,1947,Autumn,29,10,1947,Autumn,been seriously affected by the late spring and by the drought . Early estimates were for a below-the-average crop of about,"The Times, 29th October 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14311,31,10,1947,Autumn,31,10,1947,Autumn,"'s German potato crop has been poor because of the drought , and the miners and their families ( like the","The Times, 31st October 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14312,1,11,1947,Autumn,1,11,1947,Autumn,"tclephone pure water from owm undertground springs ( minintum in drought . 3.500 gallons daily ) : 5 large , airy","The Times, 1st November 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14313,3,11,1947,Autumn,3,11,1947,Autumn,"the supply of electricity has been the effect of the drought this summer and autumn upon hydro- electric power , which","The Times, 3th November 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14314,7,11,1947,Autumn,7,11,1947,Autumn,is no shortage of water . On account of the drought reservoirs were half empty at the beginning of October .,"The Times, 7th November 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14315,13,11,1947,Autumn,13,11,1947,Autumn,Southern Rhodesia due to the necessity of transporting cattle from drought- stricken areas and dealing with heavy im. portations through Beira,"The Times, 13th November 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14316,14,11,1947,Autumn,14,11,1947,Autumn,"war , that there has been the worst blizzard and drought in recent world history , and that the w'hole world","The Times, 14th November 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14317,15,11,1947,Autumn,15,11,1947,Autumn,was practically unchanged . Added to this was a disastrous drought affecting all forms of agriculture . During the year the,"The Times, 15th November 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14318,17,11,1947,Autumn,17,11,1947,Autumn,movement and increase feeding operations . In spite of thx drought-breaking rains in the South-West wheat displayed a steady undertone throughout,"The Times, 17th November 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14319,20,11,1947,Autumn,20,11,1947,Autumn,"been seriously affected by a latespring , followed by the drought , especially in East Anglia , and estimates early in","The Times, 20th November 1947",England,UKH,UKH1,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14320,24,11,1947,Autumn,24,11,1947,Autumn,establishments . In many parts of the country the summer drought checked tuber development so severely that an exceptional proportion of,"The Times, 24th November 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14321,24,11,1947,Autumn,24,11,1947,Autumn,"in order to provide funds to relieve farmers hit by drought . The Czech Socialists , who were later joined by","The Times, 24th November 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14322,24,11,1947,Autumn,24,11,1947,Autumn,"to unfavourable weather in the spring and then prolonged summer drought , the MINISTER of AGRICULTURE must take the most strenuous","The Times, 24th November 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14323,24,11,1947,Autumn,24,11,1947,Autumn,"thought , and little conscience . Owing to floods and drought 'e had a shortage of 2m. tons compared with last","The Times, 24th November 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14324,24,11,1947,Autumn,24,11,1947,Autumn,"rents compared with a year ago , but owing to drought and locusts , the 1946-47 crop yielded less than in","The Times, 24th November 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14325,4,12,1947,Winter,4,12,1947,Winter,"1,435,000 hectares out of a total of 3,300,000 . The drought in its turn severely reduced milk production by drying up","The Times, 4th December 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14326,5,12,1947,Winter,5,12,1947,Winter,"supplies . Scandinavian countries this year have suffered severely from drought , which means that there has been a great shrinkage","The Times, 5th December 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14327,13,12,1947,Winter,13,12,1947,Winter,"the season has been an abnormal one , the long drought in the summer having a very bad effect on the","The Times, 13th December 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14328,15,12,1947,Winter,15,12,1947,Winter,use than before the war . In spite of the drought we were producing much more milk and a greatcr volume,"The Times, 15th December 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14329,15,12,1947,Winter,15,12,1947,Winter,and the acute shortage of niilk resulting from the severe drought have affected the production and sales of certain products and,"The Times, 15th December 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14330,16,12,1947,Winter,16,12,1947,Winter,"new collective wage agreements , but was postponed owing to drought . Normally its abandonment now would appear to mean the","The Times, 16th December 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14331,18,12,1947,Winter,18,12,1947,Winter,"thwarted at the harvesting by the effects of prolonged severe drought . All canes were reaped , but with sucrose content","The Times, 18th December 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14332,23,12,1947,Winter,23,12,1947,Winter,"position is very serious , the letter states . Thc drought in Scandinavia has affected supplics of pulp and after January","The Times, 23th December 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14333,29,12,1947,Winter,29,12,1947,Winter,REPUTATION FOR QUALITY DECLINE IN MILK YIELDS EFFECTS OF SUMMER DROUGHT FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT So far this winter milk yields,"The Times, 29th December 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14334,29,12,1947,Winter,29,12,1947,Winter,"in the early autumn missed fresh grazing after the summer drought , and did not start their lactations well . The","The Times, 29th December 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14335,29,12,1947,Winter,29,12,1947,Winter,"university in a milk costs investigation scheme . During the drought the cows dried off early , and the average yield","The Times, 29th December 1947",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK23,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14336,29,12,1947,Winter,29,12,1947,Winter,", no doubt , show from July onwards that the drought had an even more marked effect on milk production .","The Times, 29th December 1947",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14337,29,12,1947,Winter,29,12,1947,Winter,", and other crops ( he said ) escape the drought which hurt last autumn 's harvest , food costs could","The Times, 29th December 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14338,29,12,1947,Winter,29,12,1947,Winter,"redticed from the peak figure of 125,000,000 in 1941 by drought and abnormal slauihtering for meat . Dcspite this , the","The Times, 29th December 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14339,31,12,1947,Winter,31,12,1947,Winter,"IN 1947 FROST , SNOW , FLOOD , HEAT AND DROUGHT From Our Weather Correspondent The hobby of a large number","The Times, 31st December 1947",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14340,31,12,1947,Winter,31,12,1947,Winter,"many exceptional features of frost , snow , flood , drought , and heat by day and night ; August was","The Times, 31st December 1947",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14341,31,12,1947,Winter,31,12,1947,Winter,continued during the autumn months in many districts with absolute drought over most of the British Isles . There were periods,"The Times, 31st December 1947","UK,England","UKF,UKG",,,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 14342,31,12,1947,Winter,31,12,1947,Winter,of the British Isles . There were periods of absolute drought of 38 days over much of the Midlands and East,"The Times, 31st December 1947","UK,England,Wales","UKF,UKG,UKJ,UKL","UKJ4,UKL2",,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 14343,31,12,1947,Winter,31,12,1947,Winter,"Midlands and East . There were 50 days of absolute drought at Wye and 37 days at Oxford , a record","The Times, 31st December 1947","England,Wales","UKF,UKG,UKJ,UKJ,UKL","UKJ1,UKJ4,UKL2",UKJ14,"Midlands,Oxford",20th Century newspaper,Media 14344,1,1,1948,Winter,1,1,1948,Winter,"of the increase of 36,000 on this occasion arises from drought expenses to which I have already referred . We shaU","The Times, 1st January 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14345,1,1,1948,Winter,1,1,1948,Winter,was still serously affected by the aftermath of the great drought of 1942-43 and mninor subsequent droughts from which the cattle,"The Times, 1st January 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14346,1,1,1948,Winter,1,1,1948,Winter,aftermath of the great drought of 1942-43 and mninor subsequent droughts from which the cattle industry of the country had never,"The Times, 1st January 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14347,5,1,1948,Winter,5,1,1948,Winter,any other part of the world . But with the drought last year it was not at all easy to see,"The Times, 5th January 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14348,8,1,1948,Winter,8,1,1948,Winter,"incredulity . Severe though it was , last year 's drought wrought upon our national attitude to clouds no lasting change","The Times, 8th January 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14349,12,1,1948,Winter,12,1,1948,Winter,"immediate increase in feeding-stuff rations . But because of the drought and smaller acreages , the total British grain harvest was","The Times, 12th January 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14350,17,1,1948,Winter,17,1,1948,Winter,"for threce wickets overnight . A local six months ' drought was broken by showers in the morning , followed after","The Times, 17th January 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14351,17,1,1948,Winter,17,1,1948,Winter,floods is matched by a similar inability to deal with droughts . Every rainless spell brings admonitions upon the public to,"The Times, 17th January 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14352,20,1,1948,Winter,20,1,1948,Winter,from the beginning of August for three months an unbroken drought set in with brilliant sun- shine throughout the period .,"The Times, 20th January 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14353,20,1,1948,Winter,20,1,1948,Winter,"1947 har- vest had not been gathered in an unbroken drought , but in the normal rainy weather , we should","The Times, 20th January 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14354,21,1,1948,Winter,21,1,1948,Winter,"1947 seems to have been almost as good as the drought in 1946 was disastrous , and the production of grain","The Times, 21st January 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14355,29,1,1948,Winter,29,1,1948,Winter,"critical colleagues . In 1947 frost , flood . and drought . the return to convertibility , the retreat from it","The Times, 29th January 1948",England,"UKF,UKG",,,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 14356,5,2,1948,Winter,5,2,1948,Winter,. Urban wages have increased steeply . A succession of droughts has showa that the native reserves can not support their,"The Times, 5th February 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14357,6,2,1948,Winter,6,2,1948,Winter,"combine to hinder econoric recovery . Frost , flood and drought , the return to convertibility , the retreat from it","The Times, 6th February 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14358,7,2,1948,Winter,7,2,1948,Winter,harm- ful in a country of extremes . Frost and drought are dangerous ; but the Valencian growers are experts at,"The Times, 7th February 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14359,11,2,1948,Winter,11,2,1948,Winter,"the soil . Please remember most of all the disastrous drought of last summer , the worst drought since 1808 .","The Times, 11st February 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14360,11,2,1948,Winter,11,2,1948,Winter,"all the disastrous drought of last summer , the worst drought since 1808 . All this resulted in a decline of","The Times, 11st February 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14361,16,2,1948,Winter,16,2,1948,Winter,"to the society , were nursed through last sumimer 's drought without loss . On the dry sandy soil this was","The Times, 16th February 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14362,16,2,1948,Winter,16,2,1948,Winter,"Britain amounted to 106m. gallons . Last year frosts and drought caused a setback , but , if the rate of","The Times, 16th February 1948",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14363,16,2,1948,Winter,16,2,1948,Winter,"far disappointing , because of the winter blizzards and summer drought of 1947 , as wel as to lack until now","The Times, 16th February 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14364,16,2,1948,Winter,16,2,1948,Winter,"Minstry of Food . Rookwood Estate suffered from the severe drought , which also hit its neighbour , Rutland , dulring","The Times, 16th February 1948",England,UKF,UKF2,UKF22,District of Rutland,20th Century newspaper,Media 14365,27,2,1948,Winter,27,2,1948,Winter,wife of JoHN P. KYD. 26 . Cedar Road . Droughty Ferry-a daughter . LODER .. -On Feb. 23. 1948. at,"The Times, 27th February 1948",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM21,Dundee,20th Century newspaper,Media 14366,8,3,1948,Spring,8,3,1948,Spring,light soils that are liable to dry out in spring droughts should be avoided . The crop will also do well,"The Times, 8th March 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14367,8,3,1948,Spring,8,3,1948,Spring,"shade . With the groulnd dry after a fortnlight 's drought , farmers are sowing corn a month ahead of tile","The Times, 8th March 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14368,9,3,1948,Spring,9,3,1948,Spring,conundrum to-night there is no answer but only speculation . DROUGHT IN S.E. AND E. ENGLAND MILD SPELL CONTINUING FROM OUR,"The Times, 9th March 1948",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14369,9,3,1948,Spring,9,3,1948,Spring,In many parts of south-east and east England an absolute drought exists . It extends to 18 days at Yarmouth and,"The Times, 9th March 1948",England,"UKJ,UKC,UKF,UKJ,UKI,UKD","UKJ3,UKI2","UKJ33,UKI21,UKI23,UKJ34","Calshot,East England,Greenwich,Kew,South Farnborough,Yarmouth",20th Century newspaper,Media 14370,11,3,1948,Spring,11,3,1948,Spring,"high dams , each with a big water reserve against drought years . A SUCCESSION OF DAMS The present scheme provides","The Times, 11st March 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14371,13,3,1948,Spring,13,3,1948,Spring,"sr a devoted mother , who died March 13 , DROUGHT-To the heloved and honoured memory of FREDEtICI AtNsLuE DRGHowr. of","The Times, 13th March 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14372,16,3,1948,Spring,16,3,1948,Spring,southern provinces of Tanganyika where clearing has just begun the drought risks are less and it may be possible to grow,"The Times, 16th March 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14373,16,3,1948,Spring,16,3,1948,Spring,under review have gone well . There has been no drought to contend with as in the previous year . Although,"The Times, 16th March 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14374,18,3,1948,Spring,18,3,1948,Spring,"hampered for the time being , by the conditions of drought that have prevailed in those countries ; how- ever ,","The Times, 18th March 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14375,20,3,1948,Spring,20,3,1948,Spring,". UNSETILED WEEK-END FROM OUR WEATHER CORRESPONDEWT Although the absolute drought has beei broken , the rainfall during March in central","The Times, 20th March 1948",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH12,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14376,24,3,1948,Spring,24,3,1948,Spring,. It is a matter of speculation whether the recent drought will infiuence the Goverrnment in their decision as to when,"The Times, 24th March 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14377,24,3,1948,Spring,24,3,1948,Spring,"in the higher distribution expenses . Secondly , the long drought extending over the second half of the year had a","The Times, 24th March 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14378,25,3,1948,Spring,25,3,1948,Spring,", and both , on account of the exceptionally bad drought last year , had to import quantities of maize from","The Times, 25th March 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14379,1,4,1948,Spring,1,4,1948,Spring,"rather rapidly , in spite of three of the worst droughts within memory , and a bumper harvest would probably bring","The Times, 1st April 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14380,2,4,1948,Spring,2,4,1948,Spring,"of cattle and meat , since the effects of a drought are not limited to the year of its occurrence ,","The Times, 2th April 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14381,2,4,1948,Spring,2,4,1948,Spring,"but have adverse repercussions for several years subsequently . These drought conditions appear , unhappily , to be periodic , but","The Times, 2th April 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14382,3,4,1948,Spring,3,4,1948,Spring,ANIMALS EXPERBIENTS IN SOUTH AFRICAN RESERVES DEVICES AGAINST DISEASE AND DROUGHT From Our Capetown Correspondent M recently reported in The Times,"The Times, 3th April 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14383,3,4,1948,Spring,3,4,1948,Spring,"Rainfall in the area is erratic , and periods of drought may last up to six or seven years . In","The Times, 3th April 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14384,3,4,1948,Spring,3,4,1948,Spring,"sheer thirst . The carnivores thus multiply enormously during the drought years . The caution of grazing animals increases , and","The Times, 3th April 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14385,3,4,1948,Spring,3,4,1948,Spring,kinds in particular will endure the windiest situation and withstand drought better than the general run of shrubs . Though a,"The Times, 3th April 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14386,6,4,1948,Spring,6,4,1948,Spring,"delays caused by the difficulties of reconversion and the severe drought of 1946 were made good , and that the current","The Times, 6th April 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14387,4,5,1948,Spring,4,5,1948,Spring,. The non-delivery of machinery from abroad and three catastrophic droughts have set the planners back . Last year the agricultural,"The Times, 4th May 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14388,4,5,1948,Spring,4,5,1948,Spring,"to the heAd of the planning commission , the three droughts caused a total loss of about 200,000m. leva- approximately 100m.","The Times, 4th May 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14389,5,5,1948,Spring,5,5,1948,Spring,"the peoples of the world had enough 'to eat . Drought , famine , political disturbances , and changes in Governments","The Times, 5th May 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14390,10,5,1948,Spring,10,5,1948,Spring,"is employed , demands immediate attention . Soil exhaustion , drought , and excessively small holdings due to over-population are the","The Times, 10th May 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14391,11,5,1948,Spring,11,5,1948,Spring,"? "" FLOW OF THAMES MUCH BELOW NORMAL POSSIBILITY OF DROUGHT SIR JOCELYN BRAY , presiding at a meeting of the","The Times, 11st May 1948",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 14392,11,5,1948,Spring,11,5,1948,Spring,"Conservancy Board yesterday , referred to the possibility of a drought . He said that the flow of the Tbames was","The Times, 11st May 1948",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 14393,11,5,1948,Spring,11,5,1948,Spring,"conditions were befter than at the comparative period before the droughts of 1921 , 1934 , and 1944 . The liin.","The Times, 11st May 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14394,22,5,1948,Spring,22,5,1948,Spring,"of scrub-willow as a constant peril . After weeks of drought the fairways are burnt white and iron hard , but","The Times, 22th May 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14395,22,5,1948,Spring,22,5,1948,Spring,"the Scandinavian countries were held up by difficultes occasioned by drought , The position is now rather easier , and if","The Times, 22th May 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14396,26,5,1948,Spring,26,5,1948,Spring,fahilre of Scandinavian supplies of mec anical pulp caused by drought which made rivers abnormally low and caused hydro- electric power,"The Times, 26th May 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14397,8,6,1948,Summer,8,6,1948,Summer,"Spring crops went in late , and with the succeeding drought , -which lasted throughout the summer and far into the","The Times, 8th June 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14398,8,6,1948,Summer,8,6,1948,Summer,"light-land districts , which suffered the greatest severities of the drought , financial difficulties may become acute before the 1948 harvest","The Times, 8th June 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14399,9,6,1948,Summer,9,6,1948,Summer,"made it nearly three times as much . Inflation and drought put the country behind with its deliveries of goods ,","The Times, 9th June 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14400,12,6,1948,Summer,12,6,1948,Summer,"convenient place for improbable things to happen . Floods , droughts , famines , plagues , bandits , and very beautiful","The Times, 12th June 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14401,25,6,1948,Summer,25,6,1948,Summer,"a good water supply , which was depleted by prolonged drought . Many of the buildings are known tO have been","The Times, 25th June 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14402,3,7,1948,Summer,3,7,1948,Summer,"to be too mean for them , they are good drought-resisters , and all the pruning they need consists of the","The Times, 3th July 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14403,5,7,1948,Summer,5,7,1948,Summer,he is not afflicted with the extremes of flood and drought which spoilt the crops last year ; but so far,"The Times, 5th July 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14404,5,7,1948,Summer,5,7,1948,Summer,"year ; it suffered first from wire worm , then drought , and now cold nights and too much wet .","The Times, 5th July 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14405,6,7,1948,Summer,6,7,1948,Summer,"of the last year or two in the way of drought and flood , we might see some reduction in world","The Times, 6th July 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14406,7,7,1948,Summer,7,7,1948,Summer,where should there be a repetition of last year 's drought or some other catastrophe we should be reduced imme- t,"The Times, 7th July 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14407,13,7,1948,Summer,13,7,1948,Summer,a summer which will long be remembered for the protracted drought that dried up pastures in many parts of the country,"The Times, 13th July 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14408,15,7,1948,Summer,15,7,1948,Summer,"-30 referred to the possibility of there being an abnormal drought in winter and summer and added : "" The Board","The Times, 15th July 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14409,21,7,1948,Summer,21,7,1948,Summer,"the crops it was not a good year . Serious drought reduced the grain and vegetable barvest , which usualy represent","The Times, 21st July 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14410,26,7,1948,Summer,26,7,1948,Summer,"through the Suimer unless the pastures become parched in a drought , but by letting nature have her way the cow","The Times, 26th July 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14411,27,7,1948,Summer,27,7,1948,Summer,"re- drawing of frontiers , two bad harvests , ihe drought of 1947 , and the continued dislocation of transport and","The Times, 27th July 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14412,30,7,1948,Summer,30,7,1948,Summer,additional Civil Service Commissioner . LONDON 'S DANGER IN FUTURE DROUGHT NEW SUPPLY NEEDED In the report of the Departmental Committee,"The Times, 30th July 1948",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14413,30,7,1948,Summer,30,7,1948,Summer,"greatly increased since the war , and that if a drought year equal to that of 1944 occurs before the completion","The Times, 30th July 1948",England,"UKI,UKJ","UKI1,UKJ1","UKI11,UKJ11","Charing Cross,Datchet,Wraysbury",20th Century newspaper,Media 14414,30,7,1948,Summer,30,7,1948,Summer,the two reservoirs are completed the deficiency in such a drought year wil be at least lOm. gallons a day .,"The Times, 30th July 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14415,9,8,1948,Summer,9,8,1948,Summer,"excellent spring with useful rains , and despite the serious drought experienced in some North Island districts during the late summer","The Times, 9th August 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14416,9,8,1948,Summer,9,8,1948,Summer,"a setback in several areas as a result of the drought . However , for the eight months to March 31","The Times, 9th August 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14417,28,8,1948,Summer,28,8,1948,Summer,"improvement in the supplies of imported goods , but prolonged droughts in some districts were not without their effects . Base","The Times, 28th August 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14418,31,8,1948,Summer,31,8,1948,Summer,"Water Supplies , whose report was recently published , a drought com- parable to that of 1944 might inflict on London","The Times, 31st August 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14419,31,8,1948,Summer,31,8,1948,Summer,"seriously atfected by a.late spring , followed by a severe drought , especially in East Anglia . and that a crop","The Times, 31st August 1948",England,UKH,UKH1,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14420,1,9,1948,Autumn,1,9,1948,Autumn,"a week ago . It is itv a season of drought and light crops , such as 1947 , that England","The Times, 1st September 1948",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14421,4,9,1948,Autumn,4,9,1948,Autumn,"Colne Valley Water Company , at a time of maximum drought , garden watering and car cleaning account for nearly a","The Times, 4th September 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14422,8,9,1948,Autumn,8,9,1948,Autumn,"blames the mistakes of its predecessors and last year 's drought for this state of affairs , but it is clear","The Times, 8th September 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14423,15,9,1948,Autumn,15,9,1948,Autumn,"to face many difficulties , including last year 's unprecedented drought , and the recent acute petrol shortage , now over","The Times, 15th September 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14424,28,9,1948,Autumn,28,9,1948,Autumn,. as implicated in this phase of the investigations . DROUGHT IN SOUTHERN ENGLAND FRObM OUR NVEATHER CORRESPONDENRT It was still,"The Times, 28th September 1948","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14425,28,9,1948,Autumn,28,9,1948,Autumn,the spell of dry weather has now given an absolute drought at a number of places frorm cast Kent to parts,"The Times, 28th September 1948",England,"UKD,UKJ","UKD4,UKJ3,UKJ4,UKJ2","UKD43,UKJ33,UKJ42,UKJ22,UKJ24","Fleetwood,Sussex",20th Century newspaper,Media 14426,28,9,1948,Autumn,28,9,1948,Autumn,"of lain . There has been only one other absolute drought in England Lhis year , in February-March . Cooler winds","The Times, 28th September 1948","England,Scotland",UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14427,1,10,1948,Autumn,1,10,1948,Autumn,year . It should be under- stood that a winter drought is not so serious as a summer drought in this,"The Times, 1st October 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14428,1,10,1948,Autumn,1,10,1948,Autumn,a winter drought is not so serious as a summer drought in this part of the Union . PROTEST TO RUMANIA,"The Times, 1st October 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14429,1,10,1948,Autumn,1,10,1948,Autumn,"in the central district of Queensland are unstocked oning to drought conditions , and two others are only lightly stocked .","The Times, 1st October 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14430,18,10,1948,Autumn,18,10,1948,Autumn,"winter , a late spring , and an acute summer drought . Redeeming features were fine weather at harvest , which","The Times, 18th October 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14431,18,10,1948,Autumn,18,10,1948,Autumn,"early part of the cub hunting , because of the drought , but already a fair number of cubs have been","The Times, 18th October 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14432,23,10,1948,Autumn,23,10,1948,Autumn,". The Beduin is self-supporting , but in years of drought even he is dependent on imported grain . The administration","The Times, 23th October 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14433,23,10,1948,Autumn,23,10,1948,Autumn,". Economically each territory is dependent on the other . Drought in Tripoli , as in the past two years ,","The Times, 23th October 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14434,27,10,1948,Autumn,27,10,1948,Autumn,"to reduced vintages in the past few years because of droughts , but also to the shortage of fertilizers. producing vintages","The Times, 27th October 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14435,30,10,1948,Autumn,30,10,1948,Autumn,longer turn'on accumulator radiators or water heaters . The comparative drought is an additional difficulty . The Government this evening struck,"The Times, 30th October 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14436,2,11,1948,Autumn,2,11,1948,Autumn,"milk are being transported 1,000 miles each day to the drought-stricken areas of central and north- western , Queensland . About","The Times, 2th November 1948",England,UKD,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14437,6,11,1948,Autumn,6,11,1948,Autumn,the thin layers of drifting snow and saved crops from drought in the east . During the war by cutting potato,"The Times, 6th November 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14438,12,11,1948,Autumn,12,11,1948,Autumn,"these conditions , combined with the results of the 1945-46 drought , which are reflected in the shortage of four- year-old","The Times, 12th November 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14439,15,11,1948,Autumn,15,11,1948,Autumn,", but average crop Yields are high , except in drought years like 1947 . On some farms the beet tops","The Times, 15th November 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14440,22,11,1948,Autumn,22,11,1948,Autumn,"are also to be continued in Indonesia . THE AUSTRALIAN DROUGHT FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT SYDNEY , Nov. 21 The north-west corner","The Times, 22th November 1948",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14441,22,11,1948,Autumn,22,11,1948,Autumn,"Till , is suffering severely fromi an extension of the drought which is afflicting western Queensland and most of northern Australia","The Times, 22th November 1948",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14442,7,12,1948,Winter,7,12,1948,Winter,"and workshops to suffer directly the gloomy consequences of the drought . Industrial production has almost doubled in the past decade-50,000","The Times, 7th December 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14443,7,12,1948,Winter,7,12,1948,Winter,". The penury of the moment , brought on by drought , must be blamed chiefly on a startling increase of","The Times, 7th December 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14444,7,12,1948,Winter,7,12,1948,Winter,". Peninsular extremes of climate translate heat , flood , drought , frost into ominous Spanish words . That may also","The Times, 7th December 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14445,11,12,1948,Winter,11,12,1948,Winter,almost the whole State is suffering one of the worst droughts for years . Heavy rain and snow fell from two,"The Times, 11st December 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14446,11,12,1948,Winter,11,12,1948,Winter,"Valley area , where serious shortages occur in times of drought . The Lea Valley arSa supplies East London with water","The Times, 11st December 1948",England,"UKI,UKH,UKI,UKJ,UKK","UKI1,UKI2,UKH2,UKH3,UKI1,UK2,UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1","UKI12,UKI21","East London,Lea Valley,River Thames",20th Century newspaper,Media 14447,17,12,1948,Winter,17,12,1948,Winter,"of meat exports to the United Kingdom was due to drought and the conse- quent thinness of the cattle , and","The Times, 17th December 1948",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14448,20,12,1948,Winter,20,12,1948,Winter,"Station working expenses were lower , due to decrease in drought expenses . The balance of 162.978 is , of course","The Times, 20th December 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14449,21,12,1948,Winter,21,12,1948,Winter,1948 SUGAR CROP In spite of the long period of drought and the consequent difficulties experienced in our factory regarding fabrication,"The Times, 21st December 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14450,30,12,1948,Winter,30,12,1948,Winter,the rest of the country is suffering from heat and drought which gravely threaten next year 's crops of m-laize as,"The Times, 30th December 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14451,31,12,1948,Winter,31,12,1948,Winter,"expected Sto be . includcd in the agenda . AUSTRALIAN DROUGHT BROKEN RIVERS OVERFLOWING FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT BRISBANE , DEC. 30","The Times, 31st December 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14452,31,12,1948,Winter,31,12,1948,Winter,had so drastically to reduce flocks because of the long drought that restocking will present a serious problem . Rain is,"The Times, 31st December 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14453,31,12,1948,Winter,31,12,1948,Winter,"state rain has been falling steadily for a week . DROUGHT IN ORANGE FREE STATE FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT BLOEMFOk rEIN ,","The Times, 31st December 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14454,31,12,1948,Winter,31,12,1948,Winter,State is in the grip of one of the worst droughts for 30 years . From Kroonstad to the Cape border,"The Times, 31st December 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14455,31,12,1948,Winter,31,12,1948,Winter,Sylhet were not so fortunate as they suffered severely from drought with resultant short crops and in- creased unit costs .,"The Times, 31st December 1948",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14456,1,1,1949,Winter,1,1,1949,Winter,"pleasing aspect . The Old Year appropriately ends with a drought in the land , but nothing like the drought of","The Times, 1st January 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14457,1,1,1949,Winter,1,1,1949,Winter,"a drought in the land , but nothing like the drought of spirit from which we have been suffering . May","The Times, 1st January 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14458,5,1,1949,Winter,5,1,1949,Winter,"DEMAND It was always realized , and particularly during the drought years of 1933 and 1934 , that I large-scale storage","The Times, 5th January 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14459,11,1,1949,Winter,11,1,1949,Winter,severe heat- wave is adding to the hardships of the drought . The highest shade temperature recorded yesterday was 125deg. at,"The Times, 11st January 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14460,15,1,1949,Winter,15,1,1949,Winter,problem of building up reserves of feed for years of drought . If this is not done the new drug may,"The Times, 15th January 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14461,18,1,1949,Winter,18,1,1949,Winter,mainly averaen many offerings being representative of the State 's drought areas The offerings of 10.5D0 bals were fully ckered .,"The Times, 18th January 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14462,24,1,1949,Winter,24,1,1949,Winter,it is at present prepared to accept . THE GREAT DROUGHT That is the biggest financial worry ; but the local,"The Times, 24th January 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14463,24,1,1949,Winter,24,1,1949,Winter,This financial discomfort is increased by a severe and widespread drought over most of the Union which has already slashed cereal,"The Times, 24th January 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14464,26,1,1949,Winter,26,1,1949,Winter,"is blamned by the local witch-doctor for . the prolongea drought , -but he escapes sentence of death through an eclipse","The Times, 26th January 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14465,31,1,1949,Winter,31,1,1949,Winter,farms are situated in the steppe and exposed to severe droughts which recur with cyclical regularity . Even in 1948 a,"The Times, 31st January 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14466,1,2,1949,Winter,1,2,1949,Winter,"country 's most important national monuments . ORANGE FREE STATE DROUGHT ENDED FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT BLOEMFONTEIN , JAN. 31 An eight","The Times, 1st February 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14467,1,2,1949,Winter,1,2,1949,Winter,"FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT BLOEMFONTEIN , JAN. 31 An eight months drought ; one of the worst ever experienced in the Orange","The Times, 1st February 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14468,19,2,1949,Winter,19,2,1949,Winter,"windows , advertising , and private consumption . Unless the drought ends or a thaw comes earlier , it is feared","The Times, 19th February 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14469,24,2,1949,Winter,24,2,1949,Winter,clients -for our breeding ewes to replacc losses following the drought conditions and severe winter . I fear running expenses will,"The Times, 24th February 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14470,9,3,1949,Spring,9,3,1949,Spring,"WEDNESDAY MARCH 9 1949 Special Articles : PAGE Abnormal Swiss Drought .. , - i .. 5 Bridge 2. .. ..","The Times, 9th March 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14471,9,3,1949,Spring,9,3,1949,Spring,"' Association . - Hatbersage , Derbyshire . ABNORMAL SWISS DROUGHT INDUSTRIAL DEPENDENCE On ALPINE WATER POWER from our Geneva","The Times, 9th March 1949",England,UKF,UKF1,"UKF12,UKF13",Derbyshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 14472,9,3,1949,Spring,9,3,1949,Spring,on water power derived from its lakes and rivers a drought in winter can be a serious matter . From the,"The Times, 9th March 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14473,9,3,1949,Spring,9,3,1949,Spring,"gay tends to widen each year , quite apart from drought . Other projects designed to meet it are either in","The Times, 9th March 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14474,14,3,1949,Spring,14,3,1949,Spring,"year , March 14 , 1943. - BEATRICE DoNIGER . DROUGHT. to The beloved and honoured memory of FREDERICK AINSLIE DROUGHT","The Times, 14th March 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14475,14,3,1949,Spring,14,3,1949,Spring,"DROUGHT. -To the beloved and honoured memory of FREDERICK AINSLIE DROUGHT , of Ridgemoint . Frank-ford . King 's County .","The Times, 14th March 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14476,26,3,1949,Spring,26,3,1949,Spring,"to the decline in meat exports . This added to droughts , floods , and other seasonal difficulties has greatly reduced","The Times, 26th March 1949",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14477,5,4,1949,Spring,5,4,1949,Spring,"the bare fields , which are exceptionally dry after the drought . As the dust clouds passed over visibility was often","The Times, 5th April 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14478,6,4,1949,Spring,6,4,1949,Spring,", weep ! "" -referring to disasters caused by prolonged drought . '* In 1921 the lake was reported to have","The Times, 6th April 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14479,8,4,1949,Spring,8,4,1949,Spring,of his toil . RHODESIA As a result of the drought experienced during 1947 and the consequent offering to the factory,"The Times, 8th April 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14480,8,4,1949,Spring,8,4,1949,Spring,that losses of stock from the effects of the severe drought were not as serious as at one tune appeared likely,"The Times, 8th April 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14481,8,4,1949,Spring,8,4,1949,Spring,de- stocking of the ranches in anticipation of the threatened drought . Since then good rains have fallen resulting in better,"The Times, 8th April 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14482,18,4,1949,Spring,18,4,1949,Spring,"vMage beheves wil send it rain in a time of drought . So long as the horde of Neapolitan children ,","The Times, 18th April 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14483,25,4,1949,Spring,25,4,1949,Spring,Spanish Cabinet for relief of unemployment in areas ravaged by drought . In spite of recent rains no improvement in the,"The Times, 25th April 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14484,27,4,1949,Spring,27,4,1949,Spring,", Western , and Central Provinces because of the March drought ; cotton and ricc crops will be very small-and so","The Times, 27th April 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14485,10,5,1949,Spring,10,5,1949,Spring,"has acquired fishing rights . GROUNDNUTS SCHEME ADVERSE EFFECT OF DROUGHT Mr. HUtRD ( Newbury , C. ) asked the Minister","The Times, 10th May 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14486,10,5,1949,Spring,10,5,1949,Spring,"all , of Tanganyika has suffered a widespread and severe drought , which has seriously affected both the groundnut and sunflower","The Times, 10th May 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14487,10,5,1949,Spring,10,5,1949,Spring,has not suffered nearly so severely from this general sub-continental drought . Mr. HURD. -I am sure we shal aU agree,"The Times, 10th May 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14488,10,5,1949,Spring,10,5,1949,Spring,that it is very unfortunate that there has been this drought in Tanganyika . It does happen fairly regulatly in those,"The Times, 10th May 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14489,10,5,1949,Spring,10,5,1949,Spring,imphcation in the first part of the supplementary question that droughts occur very frequently in that part of the world .,"The Times, 10th May 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14490,10,5,1949,Spring,10,5,1949,Spring,yesterday con- firm reports of the serious effects of the drought on the groundnut and sunflower crops which the Overseas Food,"The Times, 10th May 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14491,10,5,1949,Spring,10,5,1949,Spring,"this year , has not suffered so severely from the drought . More'modest pilot schemes in a number of different districts","The Times, 10th May 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14492,17,5,1949,Spring,17,5,1949,Spring,"fruit-apples , pears , and plums-would not sutter . The drought was "" on the borderland of being very serious ,","The Times, 17th May 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14493,17,5,1949,Spring,17,5,1949,Spring,"to three , with three halved . Eight weeks of drought and east winds had teft the 7,000-yard course with brown","The Times, 17th May 1949",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14494,18,5,1949,Spring,18,5,1949,Spring,"for this year something unexpected , such as a world drought , might interfere with the ration . Mr. Strachey said","The Times, 18th May 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14495,19,5,1949,Spring,19,5,1949,Spring,'s charms . For this we have to thank the drought . The sun has brought on such flowers as oxeye,"The Times, 19th May 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14496,21,5,1949,Spring,21,5,1949,Spring,"a third of the normal this season because of the drought . The estimated yield will be 3,000 tons of ground","The Times, 21st May 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14497,27,5,1949,Spring,27,5,1949,Spring,schene and to see for himself the effect of the drought . POOLING OF RAILWAY AND ROAD RECEIPTS Mr. B .4RxEs,"The Times, 27th May 1949",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14498,1,6,1949,Summer,1,6,1949,Summer,"90,000 tons . These figures reflect the effects of recent drought , and Sir WiWiam Angliss , a leading meat authority","The Times, 1st June 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14499,1,6,1949,Summer,1,6,1949,Summer,"factors has combined to depress Austra- lian meat production . Drought , an ever- present hazard in the north , has","The Times, 1st June 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14500,1,6,1949,Summer,1,6,1949,Summer,"both because of the value of their fleece and because drought has depleted their flocks . It has paid them ,","The Times, 1st June 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14501,8,6,1949,Summer,8,6,1949,Summer,but the rain camne just in time to prevent the drought doing any serious damage . Last year many buyers found,"The Times, 8th June 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14502,10,6,1949,Summer,10,6,1949,Summer,"fact that was an underestimate because they were dogged by droughts , famine , and disorder , added to which was","The Times, 10th June 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14503,11,6,1949,Summer,11,6,1949,Summer,", 75 and 76= 151 . Best Net. -T . Drought ( 14 ) ( Bumnham and Berrow ) . 75","The Times, 11st June 1949",England,UKK,"UKK2,UKK1","UKK23,UKK12","Berrow,Weston-super-Mare",20th Century newspaper,Media 14504,16,6,1949,Summer,16,6,1949,Summer,"in the Parliament . ONTARIO CROP DAMAGE LATE FROSTS AND DROUGHT FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT OTTAWA , JUNE 15 While recent","The Times, 16th June 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14505,16,6,1949,Summer,16,6,1949,Summer,"prospects in many parts of the prairie pro- vinces , drought and unseasonable temperatures are having damaging effects on the crops","The Times, 16th June 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14506,16,6,1949,Summer,16,6,1949,Summer,most serious . In the greater part of Ontario the drought is the most severe on record and immediate and prolonged,"The Times, 16th June 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14507,18,6,1949,Summer,18,6,1949,Summer,problems of the Brussels Treaty Powers . FINE WEEK-END ABSOLUTE DROUGHT IN SOME DISTRICTS FROM OUR WEATHER CORRESPONDENT Over a large,"The Times, 18th June 1949","Scotland,Wales","UKM,UKL",,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14508,22,6,1949,Summer,22,6,1949,Summer,there would be much humidity but no rain . The drought in the east is now going into its fourth week,"The Times, 22th June 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14509,27,6,1949,Summer,27,6,1949,Summer,Ireland In southern England and south Wales the abso- lute drought has now extended over a period of two or three,"The Times, 27th June 1949","England,Scotland,Wales","UKM,UKL",,,South Wales,20th Century newspaper,Media 14510,27,6,1949,Summer,27,6,1949,Summer,JUNE 27 1949 Special Articles : PAGE Spain Ravaged by Drought .. 5 Scottish Hill Farming .. . 2 Correspondence :,"The Times, 27th June 1949",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Charing Cross,20th Century newspaper,Media 14511,27,6,1949,Summer,27,6,1949,Summer,an otherwise normal year that was followed by the pitiless droughts of 1944 and 1945 . Reports from the various provinces,"The Times, 27th June 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14512,27,6,1949,Summer,27,6,1949,Summer,is too late to hope that the ravages of the drought might be healed by a steady and sufficient spell of,"The Times, 27th June 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14513,27,6,1949,Summer,27,6,1949,Summer,landowners blame the impoverished state of the soil on a drought which they describe as having lasted virtually six years .,"The Times, 27th June 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14514,27,6,1949,Summer,27,6,1949,Summer,"hopes that 1950 will be wet , for whereas a drought in any single year is usually limited to a particu-","The Times, 27th June 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14515,27,6,1949,Summer,27,6,1949,Summer,"a particu- lar area , the most severe and widespread droughts tend to recur in sequences , either of two consecutive","The Times, 27th June 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14516,27,6,1949,Summer,27,6,1949,Summer,meteorologists point to an undetermined connexion between the incidence of drought and the concurrent dearth or excess of sunspots . Such,"The Times, 27th June 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14517,27,6,1949,Summer,27,6,1949,Summer,"present , as they were in 1917-18 , whereas the drought of 1944-45 was attributed to their absence . MYSTERIOUS CHANGES","The Times, 27th June 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14518,28,6,1949,Summer,28,6,1949,Summer,"scheme this morning , HOlTEST DAY OF THE YEAR AB3SOLUTE DROUGHT IN MOST AREAS From Our Weather Correspondent After a very","The Times, 28th June 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14519,28,6,1949,Summer,28,6,1949,Summer,the whole of Great Britain for a fortnight and absolute drought now covers the whole of Eng- land and Wales and,"The Times, 28th June 1949","GB,Scotland,Wales","UKM,UKL",,,North Scotland,20th Century newspaper,Media 14520,28,6,1949,Summer,28,6,1949,Summer,than three weeks . It is seldom that an absolute drought covers so wide an area of the British Isles .,"The Times, 28th June 1949","UK,England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14521,28,6,1949,Summer,28,6,1949,Summer,peopl wil not be sufering from the consequences of intense drought . To this must be added the prospect of a,"The Times, 28th June 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14522,29,6,1949,Summer,29,6,1949,Summer,IN YORKSHIRE There were signs of a break in the drought in Yorkshire when heavy rain fell in the north- eastern,"The Times, 29th June 1949",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 14523,29,6,1949,Summer,29,6,1949,Summer,of the county last night . The effects of the drought on water supplies have already been felt in many parts,"The Times, 29th June 1949",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 14524,29,6,1949,Summer,29,6,1949,Summer,"there was stiU no sign of a break in the drought , which has now lasted 33 days . IRON AND","The Times, 29th June 1949",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,WESTMINSTER,20th Century newspaper,Media 14525,30,6,1949,Summer,30,6,1949,Summer,Great Britain of losing dollars or PARTLAL BREAK IN THE DROUGHT FALL IN TEMPERATURE FROM OUR WEATHER CORRESPONDENT Yesterday was warm,"The Times, 30th June 1949",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14526,30,6,1949,Summer,30,6,1949,Summer,much of north-east England during Tuesday night broke an absolute drought which had lasted in this area for 15 days .,"The Times, 30th June 1949",England,"UKF,UKD","UKF3,UKD4",,North Lancashire,20th Century newspaper,Media 14527,30,6,1949,Summer,30,6,1949,Summer,Norfolk . In other parts of England and Wales the drought is still unbroken . WOMAN SHOT DEAD Mrs. Lily Ashwitn-Nicholls,"The Times, 30th June 1949","England,Wales","UKF,UKH,UKL","UKF3,UKH1",UKH13,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14528,1,7,1949,Summer,1,7,1949,Summer,"water users to exercise the utmost economy , as the drought was having an unfortunate effect on the supply of domestic","The Times, 1st July 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14529,1,7,1949,Summer,1,7,1949,Summer,begin to realize- as they have already had apprehensions-that the drought is having a very unfortunate effect on the supply of,"The Times, 1st July 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14530,4,7,1949,Summer,4,7,1949,Summer,. RESTRICTIONS ON USE OF WATER LONDON NOW AFFECTED The drought continued over the week- end throughout the country . In,"The Times, 4th July 1949",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14531,4,7,1949,Summer,4,7,1949,Summer,"forbidden , except on Wednesdays and Sundays . lIf the drought continues it may be necessary to forbid the use of","The Times, 4th July 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14532,4,7,1949,Summer,4,7,1949,Summer,reports of a decline in milk supplies owing to the drought . A Milk Marketing Board official in Lincolnshire said yesterday,"The Times, 4th July 1949",England,"UKF,UKK","UKF3,UKK2",UKK23,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14533,4,7,1949,Summer,4,7,1949,Summer,"steep drop of thousands of gtallons . "" If the drought contintes milk may have to be rationed locally . In","The Times, 4th July 1949",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14534,4,7,1949,Summer,4,7,1949,Summer,warm weather lasting several days longer . The abso- lute drought ncw extends to 20 days in England and Wales and,"The Times, 4th July 1949","England,Wales","UKJ,UKK,UKL","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 14535,5,7,1949,Summer,5,7,1949,Summer,Sir Stafford Cripps . -- 0 BREAK E ITEE : DROUGHT . ' . . ? I I .0 MANY THUNDERSTORMS,"The Times, 5th July 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14536,5,7,1949,Summer,5,7,1949,Summer,. . ? I I .0 MANY THUNDERSTORMS . The drought was broketn in many places in the British Isles yesterday,"The Times, 5th July 1949",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14537,5,7,1949,Summer,5,7,1949,Summer,"the first since June -5 , ended the worst midsummer drought for at least , half a century . Growers said","The Times, 5th July 1949",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG12,Vale of Evesham,20th Century newspaper,Media 14538,6,7,1949,Summer,6,7,1949,Summer,"at the face , compared with 13.58 . RAINFALL SLIGHT DROUGHT BROKEN ONLY in some AREAS from Ovta WEATHER CORItESPONDENT","The Times, 6th July 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14539,6,7,1949,Summer,6,7,1949,Summer,", and as the amounts exceeded O.Olin. the abso- lute drought was broken . There were sevcral districts where either no","The Times, 6th July 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14540,6,7,1949,Summer,6,7,1949,Summer,"amounts wert too small to break the drougbt . The drought contnues in pars of Devon , Cornwall , south and","The Times, 6th July 1949","England,Wales","UKK,UKD,UKL,UKE","UKK3,UKK4,UKD4","UKK30,UKK43","Cornwall,Yorkshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 14541,6,7,1949,Summer,6,7,1949,Summer,"at Deal . The rainfall , even , where the drought was broken , was so slight that it can have","The Times, 6th July 1949",England,"UKJ,UKI,UKE","UKJ4,UKI2","UKJ42,UKI23","Kew,Yorkshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 14542,6,7,1949,Summer,6,7,1949,Summer,", 1935 . Wh ias in conquence of the Pxent drought the continuance of a supply of water by the Metropolitan","The Times, 6th July 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14543,8,7,1949,Summer,8,7,1949,Summer,not practicable . ( Minister of Agriculture . ) THE DROUGHT. It is too soon to assess The EFFECT of The,"The Times, 8th July 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14544,8,7,1949,Summer,8,7,1949,Summer,is too soon to assess the effect of the present drought upon agri- cultural production . In some ways the prevail-,"The Times, 8th July 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14545,8,7,1949,Summer,8,7,1949,Summer,"more than 40 days of heat , humidity , and drought . MR . ATTLIEE AND A WILL TO PEACE I","The Times, 8th July 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14546,8,7,1949,Summer,8,7,1949,Summer,"pressure or else non-existent . The reason was not the drought , although warn- ings had been given that this might","The Times, 8th July 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14547,11,7,1949,Summer,11,7,1949,Summer,"an area of highest rainfall , has suffered worst from drought , but the wheat-growing districts of East Anglia , the","The Times, 11st July 1949",England,"UKH,UKF,UKG",UKH1,,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 14548,11,7,1949,Summer,11,7,1949,Summer,shortage of water and the pastures are suffering badly from drought . Cattle and sheep are generally thriving well and those,"The Times, 11st July 1949",England,UKD,UKD1,,Cumberland,20th Century newspaper,Media 14549,12,7,1949,Summer,12,7,1949,Summer,Kongwa would oe very low this year owing to the drought whkh bad affected the whole of East Afrca so severely,"The Times, 12th July 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14550,12,7,1949,Summer,12,7,1949,Summer,"difficulties-orne expeeted and some unexpected-which had confronted them . The drought had , of course , been a bitter disapplointnsent to","The Times, 12th July 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14551,14,7,1949,Summer,14,7,1949,Summer,rain in places do not necessarily mean the cnd of drought . Such is the trickery of the weather that there,"The Times, 14th July 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14552,14,7,1949,Summer,14,7,1949,Summer,wide brackets had their memorable dry mome. ts . A drought caused 1921 to be described as an annus mirabilis and,"The Times, 14th July 1949",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14553,14,7,1949,Summer,14,7,1949,Summer,owing to conditions. - in the colny created by the drought and thC necessity of the natives to seek work and,"The Times, 14th July 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14554,15,7,1949,Summer,15,7,1949,Summer,dry and bright in south-ast Eng- land and the absolute drought of 40 days ' duration was unbroken up to the,"The Times, 15th July 1949",England,"UKH,UKF,UKG",UKH1,,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 14555,16,7,1949,Summer,16,7,1949,Summer,"ences become more powerful under the action of heat and drought , which , athough they do not create any specific","The Times, 16th July 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14556,16,7,1949,Summer,16,7,1949,Summer,"cholea , or mitigated the heat , or terminated the drought ; but they might have forwardod the effecal drainage of","The Times, 16th July 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14557,20,7,1949,Summer,20,7,1949,Summer,"when their one-crop economies fail them through falling prices , drought , or insect pests . Thought and money will have","The Times, 20th July 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14558,26,7,1949,Summer,26,7,1949,Summer,in the upper part of the valley because of the drought . 'The' board 's engineer stated that one reservoir at,"The Times, 26th July 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14559,28,7,1949,Summer,28,7,1949,Summer,", as the crop has been badly affected by periodic droughts and is expected to be some two to three million","The Times, 28th July 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14560,28,7,1949,Summer,28,7,1949,Summer,"first doing particularly well , but in certain parts the drought in the early parts of the present year has held","The Times, 28th July 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14561,28,7,1949,Summer,28,7,1949,Summer,"it high 'prices . Although sugar production was affected by drought to some extent , the export figures improved over the","The Times, 28th July 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14562,29,7,1949,Summer,29,7,1949,Summer,"put the blame for the food shortage solely on the drought of two summers ago and the activity , or rather","The Times, 29th July 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14563,3,8,1949,Summer,3,8,1949,Summer,"Bournemouth after a tour of the Cheddar Gorge . LONG DROUGHT BROKEN IN PARIS I FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT PARIS ,","The Times, 3th August 1949",England,UKK,UKK2,"UKK21,UKK23","Bournemouth,Cheddar Gorge",20th Century newspaper,Media 14564,5,8,1949,Summer,5,8,1949,Summer,which have filtered water will remain open . The long drought appears to have made the river even dirtier than it,"The Times, 5th August 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14565,8,8,1949,Summer,8,8,1949,Summer,stood well to harvest and the heads are heavy . DROUGHT WITHSTOOD It is remarkable how weU crops on the chalk,"The Times, 8th August 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14566,8,8,1949,Summer,8,8,1949,Summer,remarkable how weU crops on the chalk have stood the drought . Some exceptionally heavy crops of winter oats and winter,"The Times, 8th August 1949",England,UKK,"UKK2,UKK1","UKK22,UKK15",Wiltshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 14567,8,8,1949,Summer,8,8,1949,Summer,small tubers that will not keep well . Fortunately the drought has kept away blight . Sugar beet has also made,"The Times, 8th August 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14568,8,8,1949,Summer,8,8,1949,Summer,and increased food production has been seriously affected by the drought . RAILWAY EXTENSION IN BRITISH COLUMBIA FRONI OUR CORRESPONDENT OTTAWA,"The Times, 8th August 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14569,9,8,1949,Summer,9,8,1949,Summer,cellar . I am suffering from an acute attack of drought . Let 's have a la' glass of Rose 's,"The Times, 9th August 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14570,10,8,1949,Summer,10,8,1949,Summer,"eight . No disease has been reported , and the drought had no adverse effect on the health of the birds","The Times, 10th August 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14571,10,8,1949,Summer,10,8,1949,Summer,of the mild and wet winter and spring . The drought had little effect on stags because there was plenty of,"The Times, 10th August 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14572,10,8,1949,Summer,10,8,1949,Summer,"the use of elec- tricity , m.de necessary by the drought . They wanted much higherovertime and Sunday rates , and","The Times, 10th August 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14573,11,8,1949,Summer,11,8,1949,Summer,Since the close of the financial year an unprecedentedly disastrous drought commenced in early December and lasted generally with little relief,"The Times, 11st August 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14574,12,8,1949,Summer,12,8,1949,Summer,"is 30,500 tons . Plums have been reduced by the drought and the estimated crop of 124,000 tons is only slightly","The Times, 12th August 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14575,12,8,1949,Summer,12,8,1949,Summer,well worth the extra trouble and expense involved . The drought experienced througlhouit Malava in the early part of 1949 added,"The Times, 12th August 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14576,15,8,1949,Summer,15,8,1949,Summer,"little in pac-and excite- ment . Inevitably after a prolonged drought the ball is apt to kick awkwardly and so ,","The Times, 15th August 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14577,18,8,1949,Summer,18,8,1949,Summer,the first half of 1948 . As a result of drought conditions and shortage of water for generating hydroclectric power .,"The Times, 18th August 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14578,20,8,1949,Summer,20,8,1949,Summer,that early berries have their charm . Thus amid the drought-wilted herbage of the roadside the wild arum 's glistening scarlet,"The Times, 20th August 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14579,22,8,1949,Summer,22,8,1949,Summer,"unquestionably been a steep rise in hotel charges . The drought had its large share , especially when fishermen found their","The Times, 22th August 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14580,23,8,1949,Summer,23,8,1949,Summer,strinigent measures to prevent the outbreak of fires in this drought-stricken region . Two Communist deputies have announced their intention of,"The Times, 23th August 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14581,23,8,1949,Summer,23,8,1949,Summer,"for "" 'inter fuel fiee . When an exceptionally severe drought and a high wind are found as weit there is","The Times, 23th August 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14582,25,8,1949,Summer,25,8,1949,Summer,"in carelessness and o%ed their devastating effect to the exceptional drought and the high wind . THE "" TIGERS "" OF","The Times, 25th August 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14583,31,8,1949,Summer,31,8,1949,Summer,"better . But , provided that there is no Union-wide drought or exten- sive. labour unrest at home , or general","The Times, 31st August 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14584,3,9,1949,Autumn,3,9,1949,Autumn,very large prograrmme of racing has suffered increasingly as the drought contilues . The card at Folkestone yesterday fizzled out altogether,"The Times, 3th September 1949",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Folkestone,20th Century newspaper,Media 14585,5,9,1949,Autumn,5,9,1949,Autumn,"Many of the hops are small , for which the drought can be blamed ; indeed , it was remark- able","The Times, 5th September 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14586,5,9,1949,Autumn,5,9,1949,Autumn,"the growing of fodder crops for fattening stock or as drought reserves , the establishment of legumes to improve the nitro-gen","The Times, 5th September 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14587,8,9,1949,Autumn,8,9,1949,Autumn,and as the effects on food production of the great drought begin to be . felt . so the Government is,"The Times, 8th September 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14588,8,9,1949,Autumn,8,9,1949,Autumn,"half of the country , and now , though the drought has at long' last broken , further and more severe","The Times, 8th September 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14589,8,9,1949,Autumn,8,9,1949,Autumn,"enabling further industrialization to take place . This year 's drought , however , is a warning that a country dependent","The Times, 8th September 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14590,8,9,1949,Autumn,8,9,1949,Autumn,"of its dams is well in excess , even in drought years , of the potential requirements of power . A","The Times, 8th September 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14591,9,9,1949,Autumn,9,9,1949,Autumn,telphone directory for nearest bfvC* . CAPT . J. B. DROUGHT A SPORTSMAN LOOKS AT EIRE Fishing and shooting experiences delight-,"The Times, 9th September 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14592,10,9,1949,Autumn,10,9,1949,Autumn,"grow . The immediate cause of the rise is the drought , but a more important influence is likely to be","The Times, 10th September 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14593,10,9,1949,Autumn,10,9,1949,Autumn,vidow of J. B. Alford . ' MAJOR G. E. DROUGHT AND MIss M. V. AMfBROSE The engagement is announced between,"The Times, 10th September 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14594,10,9,1949,Autumn,10,9,1949,Autumn,"V. AMfBROSE The engagement is announced between Major George Edward Drought , R.A. , younger son of the late Mr. and","The Times, 10th September 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14595,12,9,1949,Autumn,12,9,1949,Autumn,: : E HEAVY VWHEAT YIELDS ROOT CROPS CAUGHT BY DROUGHT FRONM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT From all parts of England and,"The Times, 12th September 1949","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14596,13,9,1949,Autumn,13,9,1949,Autumn,". The oilseed crop last spring was poor . The drought lasted too long for the vine , and although the","The Times, 13th September 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14597,13,9,1949,Autumn,13,9,1949,Autumn,"villages in south Devon have dried up . "" ABSOLUTE DROUGHT "" IN SOME PLACES FROM OUR WEATRER CORRESPONDENT An absolute","The Times, 13th September 1949",England,"UKK,UKJ,UKH","UKK4,UKJ4,UKH1","UKK42,UKK43,UKJ42,UKH13","Brixham,Dartmouth,South Devon",20th Century newspaper,Media 14598,13,9,1949,Autumn,13,9,1949,Autumn,""" IN SOME PLACES FROM OUR WEATRER CORRESPONDENT An absolute drought "" again exists in parts of Kent , Norfolk ,","The Times, 13th September 1949",England,"UKJ,UKH,UKK","UKJ4,UKH1,UKK4","UKJ42,UKH13,UKK43,UKH14","South Devon,Tunbridge Wells",20th Century newspaper,Media 14599,13,9,1949,Autumn,13,9,1949,Autumn,"et ] come within the official definition of "" absoiutel drought , "" rainfall deficiencies are well marked in most parts","The Times, 13th September 1949","GB,England,Scotland","UKF,UKG,UKM",,,"Midlands,West Scotland",20th Century newspaper,Media 14600,14,9,1949,Autumn,14,9,1949,Autumn,FURTHER CUT IN MILK RATION BONUS MEAT ISSUE EFFECT OF DROUGHT ON CAITLE FEED The Ministry of Food yesterday announced that,"The Times, 14th September 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14601,14,9,1949,Autumn,14,9,1949,Autumn,"in the isles and no premises or dwelling-houses suffered . DROUGHT IN TANGANYIKA FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT DAR ES SALAAM , SEPT.","The Times, 14th September 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14602,14,9,1949,Autumn,14,9,1949,Autumn,"FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT DAR ES SALAAM , SEPT. 13 The drought in Tanganyika is getting worse , and an announcement made","The Times, 14th September 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14603,14,9,1949,Autumn,14,9,1949,Autumn,"is 4,900 tons , but we have had a serious drought on Kibaranga Estate and the crop from that property may","The Times, 14th September 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14604,14,9,1949,Autumn,14,9,1949,Autumn,"the background . A staff photographer 's picture . IHE DROUGHT. for several weeks The people of Peace- haven , Sussex","The Times, 14th September 1949",England,UKJ,UKJ2,"UKJ22,UKJ24",Sussex,20th Century newspaper,Media 14605,15,9,1949,Autumn,15,9,1949,Autumn,"the rainfall in London had little effect on the general drought position in the city : ROLLS-ROYCE AVON TURBO-JET ENGINE 12,000","The Times, 15th September 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14606,16,9,1949,Autumn,16,9,1949,Autumn,"eased affairs for a nurnber of clubs , but their drought-hardened grounds may still be unfit for Rugby foot- ball this","The Times, 16th September 1949",England,"UKF,UKG",,,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 14607,16,9,1949,Autumn,16,9,1949,Autumn,LOW LEVEL OF DERWENT RESERVOIR The effect of the' prolonged drought is seen in this picture by a staff photographer showing,"The Times, 16th September 1949",England,UKC,"UKC1,UKC2",,Derwent Reservoir,20th Century newspaper,Media 14608,17,9,1949,Autumn,17,9,1949,Autumn,"750,000 TREES FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT . In spite of drought and an exceptionally hot summer , fires in State forests","The Times, 17th September 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14609,17,9,1949,Autumn,17,9,1949,Autumn,"hitherto responded to its appeals , but the persistence of drought makes it neces- sary for still further economies to be","The Times, 17th September 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14610,19,9,1949,Autumn,19,9,1949,Autumn,that in consequence of the continuance of the preaent unuisual drought the CONCESSION granted In regtard to existin restrictions Imposed by,"The Times, 19th September 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14611,19,9,1949,Autumn,19,9,1949,Autumn,"the lovely weather which , weeks ago , had brought drought as well as enjoyment helped to attract a fairly large","The Times, 19th September 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14612,20,9,1949,Autumn,20,9,1949,Autumn,nlormally permitted . In view of the persistence of the drought the Minister of Heth has now made an Order under,"The Times, 20th September 1949",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 14613,20,9,1949,Autumn,20,9,1949,Autumn,"there may be some scarciy . Not only has the drought retarded crops or left them light , but there has","The Times, 20th September 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14614,20,9,1949,Autumn,20,9,1949,Autumn,"and broccoli have been grown this season , and the drought has reduced or retarded the crop still further . Already","The Times, 20th September 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14615,20,9,1949,Autumn,20,9,1949,Autumn,"Cornwall . CABBAGES. -Few ready for cutting now . The drought has affected autumn and winter cabbages and savoys , and","The Times, 20th September 1949",England,UKK,UKK3,UKK30,Cornwall,20th Century newspaper,Media 14616,20,9,1949,Autumn,20,9,1949,Autumn,"last year 's record . Although parsnips have survived the drought better than most other vegetables , the area planted has","The Times, 20th September 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14617,20,9,1949,Autumn,20,9,1949,Autumn,"owing to evaporation and concentration , due to the recent drought , to give rise to the formation of antimony in","The Times, 20th September 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14618,20,9,1949,Autumn,20,9,1949,Autumn,"SWISS MISGIVINGS ON EUROPEAN COOPERATION From Our Geneva Correspondent Another drought , which lasted from June till nearly the end of","The Times, 20th September 1949",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Piccadilly,20th Century newspaper,Media 14619,21,9,1949,Autumn,21,9,1949,Autumn,has been worked up by vegetative propagation for stock for drought-resisting lawns . Since the roots grow in a tangled mass,"The Times, 21st September 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14620,23,9,1949,Autumn,23,9,1949,Autumn,A DAZZLING DISPLAY Garden flowers bearing little sign of the drought made a dazzling display in the competitive classes in the,"The Times, 23th September 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14621,26,9,1949,Autumn,26,9,1949,Autumn,carpet of green grass showing no signs of the recent drought . Rosslyn Park are building up a team of young,"The Times, 26th September 1949",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM23,Rosslyn,20th Century newspaper,Media 14622,3,10,1949,Autumn,3,10,1949,Autumn,"then seeing all these efforts brought to nought by a drought , it is natural , perhaps , if somne of","The Times, 3th October 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14623,7,10,1949,Autumn,7,10,1949,Autumn,"and a further loss of crop occurred through a severe drought duTing the months of January to March , 1949 .","The Times, 7th October 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14624,7,10,1949,Autumn,7,10,1949,Autumn,"the spring and autumn crops , caused almost entirely by drought conditions . We continued to work what rubber we have","The Times, 7th October 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14625,11,10,1949,Autumn,11,10,1949,Autumn,up to now would not rank as the most severe drought year hi Thames records . This was indicated by the',"The Times, 11st October 1949",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 14626,11,10,1949,Autumn,11,10,1949,Autumn,"1949 , compared , with the same period in the drought years of 1921 , 1934 , and 1944 . Although","The Times, 11st October 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14627,11,10,1949,Autumn,11,10,1949,Autumn,"to September this year was the second lowest of those drought years , it amounted to about 9.4in. , compared with","The Times, 11st October 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14628,11,10,1949,Autumn,11,10,1949,Autumn,"the record of 4.86in . On three occasions during the drought- in mid-July , early August , and mid-September -heavy rainfall","The Times, 11st October 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14629,11,10,1949,Autumn,11,10,1949,Autumn,"gallons a day to 600ra. gallons yesterday . Considering the drought , the board had been able to fulfil all its","The Times, 11st October 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14630,12,10,1949,Autumn,12,10,1949,Autumn,. It is not yet possible to say that the drought period is ended and the restrictions on the use of,"The Times, 12th October 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14631,12,10,1949,Autumn,12,10,1949,Autumn,he can not be p-rforming for fun . Is a drought as hard for him as a hard frost ? Have,"The Times, 12th October 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14632,14,10,1949,Autumn,14,10,1949,Autumn,"adjusted ; but , in fact , owing to the drought , food prices had risen and earnings were low .","The Times, 14th October 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14633,15,10,1949,Autumn,15,10,1949,Autumn,"activity , of jobs . long delayed throusgh eriods of drought . now being tarckled with visour . The curling smoke","The Times, 15th October 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14634,21,10,1949,Autumn,21,10,1949,Autumn,"before the war . In spite of reductions after the drought of 1945 , there was an increase in imports of","The Times, 21st October 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14635,26,10,1949,Autumn,26,10,1949,Autumn,the fertility of a region so often stricken by summer droughts . Work was begun on the scheme after the first,"The Times, 26th October 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14636,29,10,1949,Autumn,29,10,1949,Autumn,". EDWARD JAMES ] BRANSON to EVE HUNTLEY FLINDT . DROUGHT : AMBROSE-On Oct. 26 , 1949. at the Parish Churcb","The Times, 29th October 1949",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14637,29,10,1949,Autumn,29,10,1949,Autumn,". Everywhere the present late flowering succeeds three months of drought , which has shrivelled the leaves and , by exposing","The Times, 29th October 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14638,2,11,1949,Autumn,2,11,1949,Autumn,". The yields of this crop , after a severe drought in which both groundnut and sunflower plants wilted and died","The Times, 2th November 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14639,4,11,1949,Autumn,4,11,1949,Autumn,"periodic routine visits lit Maijsty . CATTLE RATIONS INCREASED REMEDYING DROUGHT SHORTAGES WESTM INSTER , ThURSDAY Additional cereal feeding-stuffs for animals","The Times, 4th November 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14640,4,11,1949,Autumn,4,11,1949,Autumn,be distributed this winter to remedy a shortage caused by drought . In the House of Commons to-day -MR . T.,"The Times, 4th November 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14641,9,11,1949,Autumn,9,11,1949,Autumn,"in which their forebears lived for about 15 centuries . Drought played its part , but there can be no doubt","The Times, 9th November 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14642,12,11,1949,Autumn,12,11,1949,Autumn,measures to meet the scarcity of electricity cauised bv the drought were announced to-dav . In Rome province the suppIV is,"The Times, 12th November 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14643,15,11,1949,Autumn,15,11,1949,Autumn,taken his name and with i whom he lived . DROUGHT LEVEL OF THE THAMES MINISTER CRMTICIZED A report presented to,"The Times, 15th November 1949",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 14644,15,11,1949,Autumn,15,11,1949,Autumn,safety of the Water Boards supply under the severest known drought conditions . The Ministries of Healtb and Transport made an,"The Times, 15th November 1949",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Teddington,20th Century newspaper,Media 14645,16,11,1949,Autumn,16,11,1949,Autumn,"in a new country must often he carried on . Drought , duststorm , and bush fire are at his beck","The Times, 16th November 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14646,17,11,1949,Autumn,17,11,1949,Autumn,", unless better ways can be found , a future drought such as that of last sum- mer will indeed be","The Times, 17th November 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14647,17,11,1949,Autumn,17,11,1949,Autumn,under review the reverse is the case . A severe drought was experienced in the Agras district which senously affected crops,"The Times, 17th November 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14648,17,11,1949,Autumn,17,11,1949,Autumn,"which is in the Ouvah district , foratnately escaped the drought , which was prevalent also in that disrinct , and","The Times, 17th November 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14649,17,11,1949,Autumn,17,11,1949,Autumn,on Diyagama East last year but owing to the severe drought the percentage of deaths among the young plants has been,"The Times, 17th November 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14650,21,11,1949,Autumn,21,11,1949,Autumn,hills fell sharply for a : ime because after the drought there was little keep on English farms which normally buv,"The Times, 21st November 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14651,22,11,1949,Autumn,22,11,1949,Autumn,the Kongwa area on the evidence of one year 's drought . Only several years of experience wotild show the real,"The Times, 22th November 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14652,23,11,1949,Autumn,23,11,1949,Autumn,". Blister blight is now less severe . The unprecedented drought . which lasted for four and a half months ,","The Times, 23th November 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14653,23,11,1949,Autumn,23,11,1949,Autumn,"due panly to the smaller crop resulting from the prolonged drought , but partly also , and in large measure ,","The Times, 23th November 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14654,24,11,1949,Autumn,24,11,1949,Autumn,"TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES Sir , -The long drought is gone , but not the thirst of the blue","The Times, 24th November 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14655,25,11,1949,Autumn,25,11,1949,Autumn,"this may be attributed largely to the effects of the drought , which necessitated substantial imports of wheat and at the","The Times, 25th November 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14656,26,11,1949,Autumn,26,11,1949,Autumn,can not be overestimated . and during last summer 's drought remarkable results followed its application as a surface dressing to,"The Times, 26th November 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14657,2,12,1949,Winter,2,12,1949,Winter,able to rcport that in spite of an exceptionally severe drought during the season with a total rainfall 34in. below that,"The Times, 2th December 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14658,3,12,1949,Winter,3,12,1949,Winter,", as is now likely owing to 110 days of drought , the chances are that there will be insufficient supply","The Times, 3th December 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14659,8,12,1949,Winter,8,12,1949,Winter,"entirely for business and family reasons . I - KIMBERLEY DROUGHT HAVOC FROM OUR CORRESPODErNT BLOEMFONTEIN , DEC. 7 Even wild","The Times, 8th December 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14660,8,12,1949,Winter,8,12,1949,Winter,Even wild ostriches and baboons are dying from the prolonged drought in the Kimberley district . Sand dunes are piling up,"The Times, 8th December 1949",England,UKF,UKF1,UKF16,Kimberley district,20th Century newspaper,Media 14661,13,12,1949,Winter,13,12,1949,Winter,"running on a small scale , particularly in times of drought . In four successive drought years in the thirties the","The Times, 13th December 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14662,13,12,1949,Winter,13,12,1949,Winter,", particularly in times of drought . In four successive drought years in the thirties the station made heavy losses .","The Times, 13th December 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14663,14,12,1949,Winter,14,12,1949,Winter,"his arrival Mr. Strachey has been told of the serious drought conditions which are still being experienced at Kongwa , where","The Times, 14th December 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14664,14,12,1949,Winter,14,12,1949,Winter,". Mr. Strachey declared , however , that though the drought was a warn- ing which had been taken , he","The Times, 14th December 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14665,17,12,1949,Winter,17,12,1949,Winter,"very heartening to find that , in spite of severe drought , there is no sign of soil erosion . In","The Times, 17th December 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14666,21,12,1949,Winter,21,12,1949,Winter,chairman 's position more secure-or indeed his own . Serious drought in Tanganyika is a new threat to the immediate future,"The Times, 21st December 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14667,21,12,1949,Winter,21,12,1949,Winter,particular places at particular times by events like the present drought . But the East African management have assured me of,"The Times, 21st December 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14668,22,12,1949,Winter,22,12,1949,Winter,". STRACHEY IN LONDON GROUNDNUT REPORT FOR MR . ATTLEE DROUGHT WARN'ING Mr. Strachey , Minister of Food , returned to","The Times, 22th December 1949",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14669,22,12,1949,Winter,22,12,1949,Winter,. The chief difficulty at the moment is the severe drought in the central province of Tanganyika . Along much of,"The Times, 22th December 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14670,22,12,1949,Winter,22,12,1949,Winter,"was that he certainly had got that information . TANGANYIKA DROUGHT ENDINTG NAIRoBI , Dec. 21. -Rain fell in many parts","The Times, 22th December 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14671,22,12,1949,Winter,22,12,1949,Winter,fell in many parts of Tanganyika to-day after the worst drought for a quarter of a century . The East African,"The Times, 22th December 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14672,23,12,1949,Winter,23,12,1949,Winter,"and Victoria , although there . vas a period of drought in the Winton and Lonareach districts of Queensland that was","The Times, 23th December 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14673,24,12,1949,Winter,24,12,1949,Winter,"and hardy ever- green and one of the best of drought resisters , even , in a lean , stony soil","The Times, 24th December 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14674,29,12,1949,Winter,29,12,1949,Winter,"economy is in jeopardy as a result of the severe drought which has persisted throughout the year , coupled with the","The Times, 29th December 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14675,29,12,1949,Winter,29,12,1949,Winter,. Company Meetings CAMBUJHY COFFEE & COITON ESTATES EFFECT OF DROUGHT ON RESULTS DIVIDEND MAINTAINED BURDEN OF HEAVY TAXATION AND RISING,"The Times, 29th December 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14676,29,12,1949,Winter,29,12,1949,Winter,", has been reduced to 50,000 because of the abnormal drought . There were 110 consecutive days without rain on the","The Times, 29th December 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14677,29,12,1949,Winter,29,12,1949,Winter,"improvement is permanent , because it is generally thought that drought is inimical to the insect . The coffee results for","The Times, 29th December 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14678,29,12,1949,Winter,29,12,1949,Winter,. I have already referred to the effect of the drought on the 1950- 51 crop with the consequent diminution of,"The Times, 29th December 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14679,29,12,1949,Winter,29,12,1949,Winter,"divi- dend , and I can not believe that a drought such as was experienced this year will be our misfortune","The Times, 29th December 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14680,30,12,1949,Winter,30,12,1949,Winter,gramme has been begun . With the ending of the drought it has been possible to run fuel trains to the,"The Times, 30th December 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14681,30,12,1949,Winter,30,12,1949,Winter,"jeep disappeared into a fissure . OSTRICHES KILLED BECAUSE OF DROUGHT FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT CAPE FOWN , DEC. 29 Die","The Times, 30th December 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14682,30,12,1949,Winter,30,12,1949,Winter,", DEC. 29 Die Brurger reports that because of the drought and the recession in the feather mar- ket , many","The Times, 30th December 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14683,31,12,1949,Winter,31,12,1949,Winter,"grandiose attempt to hold moisture and mnitigate the effects of drought . If the whole scheme can be completed , with","The Times, 31st December 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14684,31,12,1949,Winter,31,12,1949,Winter,"occurred . Part of this setback is attributable to the drought which was experienced in the spring of this year ,","The Times, 31st December 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14685,31,12,1949,Winter,31,12,1949,Winter,of water will be required . Owing to the unprecedented droughts recently experienced in Southern Rhodesia ( as a result of,"The Times, 31st December 1949",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14686,2,1,1950,Winter,2,1,1950,Winter,were much the same . On the livestock side the drought seriously affected milk production and sup- plies to consumers were,"The Times, 2th January 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14687,3,1,1950,Winter,3,1,1950,Winter,", which was the hardest hit in last year 's drought , have washed away part of the branch line which","The Times, 3th January 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14688,3,1,1950,Winter,3,1,1950,Winter,"After a year when agriculturists have suffered from the worst drought in living memory , unemployment is higher than ever before","The Times, 3th January 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14689,4,1,1950,Winter,4,1,1950,Winter,of our financial year Nyasa- land has suffered severely from drought . Export traffics have not suffered quite as much as,"The Times, 4th January 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14690,4,1,1950,Winter,4,1,1950,Winter,". It is note-worthy , too , that the recent drought found Nyasaland , a country in which there are many","The Times, 4th January 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14691,11,1,1950,Winter,11,1,1950,Winter,groundnut area because of the floods that followed the long drought . There has been a breakdown of supplies due mainly,"The Times, 11st January 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14692,12,1,1950,Winter,12,1,1950,Winter,"mountainous districts of the west , to tide over the droughts of summer , when the effects are intensified by losses","The Times, 12th January 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14693,12,1,1950,Winter,12,1,1950,Winter,limits the practic- ability of providing fully for the severest droughts . This brief summary defines the incidence of rainfall throughout,"The Times, 12th January 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14694,12,1,1950,Winter,12,1,1950,Winter,had six and Scotland only five dry months . The drought in England and Wales was due to the run of,"The Times, 12th January 1950","England,Scotland,Wales","UKM,UKL",,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14695,13,1,1950,Winter,13,1,1950,Winter,reason for the low figure is stated to be protracted drought and plant pests . IMITATION OF FAMXtLIES REPLIES TO INQUIRY,"The Times, 13th January 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14696,17,1,1950,Winter,17,1,1950,Winter,of cold and wet which followed . Excessive heat and drought in June and July prevented some beetles from developing normnally,"The Times, 17th January 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14697,19,1,1950,Winter,19,1,1950,Winter,"falling-off in the American demand for mahogany and a catastrophic drought . The Governor and the Secretary of State , the","The Times, 19th January 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14698,19,1,1950,Winter,19,1,1950,Winter,". Roots , beet , and potatoes have suilffered from drought conditions as have pastures and direct re-seeding . On the","The Times, 19th January 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14699,21,1,1950,Winter,21,1,1950,Winter,of Native Affairs to relieve the distress caused by the drought in the native areas . The drought has now been,"The Times, 21st January 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14700,21,1,1950,Winter,21,1,1950,Winter,caused by the drought in the native areas . The drought has now been ended in many parts of the country,"The Times, 21st January 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14701,30,1,1950,Winter,30,1,1950,Winter,the peasants in some provinces . A long series of droughts has gradually driven many families from their holdings in southern,"The Times, 30th January 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14702,2,2,1950,Winter,2,2,1950,Winter,"to the groundnuts scheme , the effect of the 1949 drought , and other setbacks and unforeseen difficulties . In spite","The Times, 2th February 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14703,3,2,1950,Winter,3,2,1950,Winter,conservation to . enable the development to proceed unchecked during drought years . The dam suggested as the key to the,"The Times, 3th February 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14704,6,2,1950,Winter,6,2,1950,Winter,"exports of food to Britain because of the severe Argentine drought , and finally the continued Argentine failure to give effect","The Times, 6th February 1950",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14705,6,2,1950,Winter,6,2,1950,Winter,"attack by diseases and pests , to the effects of drought and storm , not to speak of the capricious vagaries","The Times, 6th February 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14706,11,2,1950,Winter,11,2,1950,Winter,"Saudi-Arabian tribes moved northwards again . There had been a drought , anid they were forced to search abroad for grazing","The Times, 11st February 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14707,18,2,1950,Winter,18,2,1950,Winter,"special applicant . PERIOD HOUSE . near Stockbridge , Hanm Droughton for choice ) : 6-7 b6ds. 2-3 reception -4acres ;","The Times, 18th February 1950",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,Stockbridge,20th Century newspaper,Media 14708,21,2,1950,Winter,21,2,1950,Winter,"the Hodgson Extract Company were somewhat affected by the prolonged drought which interfered seriously with supplies of bark and , as","The Times, 21st February 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14709,22,2,1950,Winter,22,2,1950,Winter,"by nearly 200,0001b. , due mainly to serious periods of drought in the latter half of the season . Owing to","The Times, 22th February 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14710,3,3,1950,Spring,3,3,1950,Spring,". East Africa-Tanganyika particularly-has had a difficult year due to drought , and this affected water supplies and food crops Fortunately","The Times, 3th March 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14711,8,3,1950,Spring,8,3,1950,Spring,", whose policy had been most intelligent . Because of drought Argentina could not flow provide the maize which the United","The Times, 8th March 1950",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14712,11,3,1950,Spring,11,3,1950,Spring,annually than in any other Jsland. because of the recurrent droughts . This is one good reason for diversifying the economy,"The Times, 11st March 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14713,14,3,1950,Spring,14,3,1950,Spring,"Carded Forward 869.437 315.000 198,000 409,029 92029 1948. 402,326 Balance Drought Forward from 3L# December . 1948 . 0.3 4657.1 Profit","The Times, 14th March 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14714,16,3,1950,Spring,16,3,1950,Spring,the Tanganyika Sisal Growers ' Association and partly to the drought and lack of food supplies in other areas of Tanganyika,"The Times, 16th March 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14715,16,3,1950,Spring,16,3,1950,Spring,"not less than the 1948-49 figure , though the prolonged drought has had a serious effect on some estates . This","The Times, 16th March 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14716,16,3,1950,Spring,16,3,1950,Spring,"figure as that for 1948-49 . The answer is the drought , which is still severe . It has dried up","The Times, 16th March 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14717,16,3,1950,Spring,16,3,1950,Spring,affects the leaf growth both in the year of the drought and afterwards . Production from the two new estates is,"The Times, 16th March 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14718,16,3,1950,Spring,16,3,1950,Spring,"that although there are indications of a break of the drought , production for the year may be affected more than","The Times, 16th March 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14719,18,3,1950,Spring,18,3,1950,Spring,"Moreover , the cattle- breeders this summer suffered severely from drought and grasshoppers. and for this reason the preparation of steers","The Times, 18th March 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14720,20,3,1950,Spring,20,3,1950,Spring,"; however , the company was able to withstand the drought conditions without anxiety . Not only were restrictioris on the","The Times, 20th March 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14721,22,3,1950,Spring,22,3,1950,Spring,summer rye grew equally all over the field until the drought came . Then the rye on the land ploughed with,"The Times, 22th March 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14722,22,3,1950,Spring,22,3,1950,Spring,"China-always a deficit area-with a sequence of natural catastrophes . Drought , floods , storms , and pestilence hit the peasants","The Times, 22th March 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14723,25,3,1950,Spring,25,3,1950,Spring,", thou&h it would be of material help in a drought , it would not alone solve the problem of the","The Times, 25th March 1950",England,"UKI,UKE",UKE4,UKE45,Walton,20th Century newspaper,Media 14724,27,3,1950,Spring,27,3,1950,Spring,previous lowest being 19in. in 1908 . Notwithsianding this unprecedented drought the company 's wells in the limestone have at no,"The Times, 27th March 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14725,27,3,1950,Spring,27,3,1950,Spring,in the company 's area at any time during the drought . PuIRrY OF THE WATER SUPPLY The chemical and bacteriological,"The Times, 27th March 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14726,30,3,1950,Spring,30,3,1950,Spring,the south-west and an official forecast indicatinag no relief from drought . Prices . subsestuently hacked away under increased Profit-raking .,"The Times, 30th March 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14727,5,4,1950,Spring,5,4,1950,Spring,Alamositas under Roland Hlowe. we wish them well . Mr. Drought takes a keen interest in the company 's affairs and,"The Times, 5th April 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14728,8,4,1950,Spring,8,4,1950,Spring,"113 . T AWNS NEED REVIVING after last year 's drought . Feed your grass , check the weeds , and","The Times, 8th April 1950",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH23,Harpenden,20th Century newspaper,Media 14729,8,4,1950,Spring,8,4,1950,Spring,"are heightened by a dry summer , and the exceptional drought of 1949 afforded ideal conditions for reconnaissance . This article","The Times, 8th April 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14730,11,4,1950,Spring,11,4,1950,Spring,"FAILURE OF 9,000 ACRES IN 'KONGWA AREA LATE RAINS AND DROUGHT FROM OUIR CORRESPONDENT DAR-ES-SALAAM , APRIL 10 Because of the","The Times, 11st April 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14731,11,4,1950,Spring,11,4,1950,Spring,"APRIL 10 Because of the late rains and the intermittent drought about 9,000 acres of the 70,000 planted with various crops","The Times, 11st April 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14732,11,4,1950,Spring,11,4,1950,Spring,weather advkies from the grain belt . Predic- tions that drought and insects bad reduced the winter wheat crop by about,"The Times, 11st April 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14733,15,4,1950,Spring,15,4,1950,Spring,"admired this Summer and has stood up nobly to the drought . "" - Walton-on-Thames . Surrey , 7th January :","The Times, 15th April 1950",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,Walton-on-Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 14734,15,4,1950,Spring,15,4,1950,Spring,"affected by the famine as a result of flood , drought , wind- storms , hailstorms , and insect pests .","The Times, 15th April 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14735,19,4,1950,Spring,19,4,1950,Spring,"into power-loud Ministerial cheers ) -was affected somewhat by the drought last summer , even more than by the previous Tory","The Times, 19th April 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14736,22,4,1950,Spring,22,4,1950,Spring,"admired this Summer and has stood up noblY to the drought . "" Walton-on-Thames . Surrey , 7th JanuarY : ""","The Times, 22th April 1950",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,Walton-on-Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 14737,29,4,1950,Spring,29,4,1950,Spring,"admired this Summer and bas stood up nobly to the drought . "" Waltop on-Thames , Surrey . 7th January :","The Times, 29th April 1950",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14738,1,5,1950,Spring,1,5,1950,Spring,. The shortage had been caused by last year 's drought . Under the system as it now existed there was,"The Times, 1st May 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14739,1,5,1950,Spring,1,5,1950,Spring,"had been foreseen by the Government during last year 's drought , and it was up to the producer to have","The Times, 1st May 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14740,2,5,1950,Spring,2,5,1950,Spring,"vegetables had been foreseen by the Government-during last year 's drought , and that it was up to the producer to","The Times, 2th May 1950",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ34,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14741,2,5,1950,Spring,2,5,1950,Spring,"he had made a big loss . Because of the drought , otit of 300 acres of vegetables only 11 acres","The Times, 2th May 1950",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14742,6,5,1950,Spring,6,5,1950,Spring,"this Summer , and has atood UsP nobly to the drought , "" - Walton-oss-Thames , SurreY , 7tb January ;","The Times, 6th May 1950",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,Walton-oss-Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 14743,6,5,1950,Spring,6,5,1950,Spring,"inlarge-fowred a strain , perspaket Is. 64 . , AWsoN4 drought . and was ravishingly bautiful.a Stng Plants G2. 9d. eachl","The Times, 6th May 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14744,11,5,1950,Spring,11,5,1950,Spring,"areas of the river will tend to reduce botbh summer drought and winter flooding . Winterl floodingis certainly , and summer","The Times, 11st May 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14745,11,5,1950,Spring,11,5,1950,Spring,"and winter flooding . Winterl floodingis certainly , and summer drought:pro-l bably. , a major cause of erosionI I Yours faithfully","The Times, 11st May 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14746,12,5,1950,Spring,12,5,1950,Spring,"and , owing to the lack of water and periodical droughts , the size of the crop there varies year by","The Times, 12th May 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14747,12,5,1950,Spring,12,5,1950,Spring,"Sea Island "" cotton , which flourishes in years of drought when the cane crop fails , provides some alternative employment","The Times, 12th May 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14748,13,5,1950,Spring,13,5,1950,Spring,"this Summer , and has atoed uP noblY to the drought , "" - Walton-on-Thames , Surrey . 7th JanuarY :","The Times, 13th May 1950",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,Walton-on-Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 14749,13,5,1950,Spring,13,5,1950,Spring,rich green velvety sward which retains Its colour even in drought . Try it on your lawn and notice the Improvement,"The Times, 13th May 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14750,18,5,1950,Spring,18,5,1950,Spring,prices are due to scarcity caused by last summer 's drought-which the Minister has admitted to be partly responsible-and that he,"The Times, 18th May 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14751,18,5,1950,Spring,18,5,1950,Spring,"August , but pastures continued to suffer through the loug drought . Similar conditions prevailed through- out September , but meantime","The Times, 18th May 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14752,18,5,1950,Spring,18,5,1950,Spring,"September , but meantime the detrimental effects of the prolonged drought became-more marked . Bare pastures were general , and milk","The Times, 18th May 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14753,20,5,1950,Spring,20,5,1950,Spring,"this Summer , and has stood up noblY to the drought , "" ' Walson.on.Thames . Surrey . 7th JanuarY :","The Times, 20th May 1950",England,"UKJ,UKJ,UKK","UKJ2,UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",UKJ23,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 14754,27,5,1950,Spring,27,5,1950,Spring,"this Summer . and has stood up nobly to the drought . "" Walton-on-Thames . SurreY , 7th JanuarY : ""","The Times, 27th May 1950",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,Walton-on-Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 14755,29,5,1950,Spring,29,5,1950,Spring,17 and were selected by committees of head masters . DROUGHT DAMAGE AT KEW LOSSES AMONG TREES The current number of,"The Times, 29th May 1950",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Kew,20th Century newspaper,Media 14756,29,5,1950,Spring,29,5,1950,Spring,that the record amount of sunshine and long periods of drought during the summer created considerable difficulties . There were losses,"The Times, 29th May 1950",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Kew,20th Century newspaper,Media 14757,3,6,1950,Summer,3,6,1950,Summer,"admired this Summner and has stood up nobly to the drought . "" Wabton-on-.Thames . Surrey . 7th January : The","The Times, 3th June 1950",England,"UKJ,UKJ,UKK","UKJ2,UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",UKJ23,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 14758,3,6,1950,Summer,3,6,1950,Summer,"last Summer Your dwarf Pink Campanula b Lisduggan ' SIded drought and vas ravishingly beautiful . "" Strong Plants . 2g.","The Times, 3th June 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14759,7,6,1950,Summer,7,6,1950,Summer,"advantages -soil fertility is maintained , sugar-cane resists hurricanes and droughts much better than other crops , and maintains exceptionally high","The Times, 7th June 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14760,8,6,1950,Summer,8,6,1950,Summer,"he is not less scrupulous to ensure that , should drought supervene , remedial measures will be virtually out of the","The Times, 8th June 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14761,10,6,1950,Summer,10,6,1950,Summer,"admired this Summner and has stood up nobly to the drought . "" Walton-on-Thames . Surrey . 7th January : ""","The Times, 10th June 1950",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,Walton-on-Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 14762,10,6,1950,Summer,10,6,1950,Summer,"the Eastern States , which had fallen considerably during the drought years of 1944-45 . There is little doubt that it","The Times, 10th June 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14763,10,6,1950,Summer,10,6,1950,Summer,. The average annual rain-fall is approximately 32-35 inches and droughts are unknown . The owiter is only selling because of,"The Times, 10th June 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14764,13,6,1950,Summer,13,6,1950,Summer,"soil , the lack of suitable machinery , and the drought of 1949. which ruined the crop that year . Sir","The Times, 13th June 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14765,14,6,1950,Summer,14,6,1950,Summer,to- day . ( 1 ) In times of severe drought and famine Great Britain might not be in a position,"The Times, 14th June 1950",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14766,16,6,1950,Summer,16,6,1950,Summer,"its needs . Last year , owing to conditions of drought in August and September , the supply of milk was","The Times, 16th June 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14767,17,6,1950,Summer,17,6,1950,Summer,"this Summer , and has stood up nobly to the drought . "" Walton-on-Thames . Surrey . 7th January : ""","The Times, 17th June 1950",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,Walton-on-Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 14768,17,6,1950,Summer,17,6,1950,Summer,"late April , a tornado in May , and a drought . Now of course it has become the apple of","The Times, 17th June 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14769,17,6,1950,Summer,17,6,1950,Summer,the river Yssel and providing fresh water during periods of drought for horti- culture and cattle-breeding in North Holland and Friesland,"The Times, 17th June 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14770,17,6,1950,Summer,17,6,1950,Summer,a frih green veivety sward which retainsilts colour even in drought Try it on your lawn and notice the improvement 7,"The Times, 17th June 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14771,22,6,1950,Summer,22,6,1950,Summer,cattle suffered heavily in some districts as a result of drought . Similarly the dura harvest ( types of millet ),"The Times, 22th June 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14772,24,6,1950,Summer,24,6,1950,Summer,"admired this Summer and has stood up nobly to the drought . "" Walton-on-Thames . Surrey . 7th January : ""","The Times, 24th June 1950",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,Walton-on-Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 14773,28,6,1950,Summer,28,6,1950,Summer,"due to shortage of hydro-electric power caused by a severe drought . Ore mined during the year totalled 2,974,616 metric tons","The Times, 28th June 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14774,30,6,1950,Summer,30,6,1950,Summer,enough resources to cope with unforeseen but periodic misfortunes like drought . Instead her foreign assets have disappeared and she has,"The Times, 30th June 1950",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14775,1,7,1950,Summer,1,7,1950,Summer," all last Surmmner your dwarf Pink CarnPanula Lisduggan stood drought and was ravishingly beautiful . "" Strong plants , 2s.","The Times, 1st July 1950",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14776,4,7,1950,Summer,4,7,1950,Summer,many years past . Their hvestock were considerably reduced by drought conditions in the 1948-49 season . Though the number of,"The Times, 4th July 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14777,11,7,1950,Summer,11,7,1950,Summer,"in parti- cular territories arising from pests , hurricanes , drought , or other causes . It would certainly assist consideration","The Times, 11st July 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14778,17,7,1950,Summer,17,7,1950,Summer,"a shortfall on estimated figures of nearly 40,0001b. attributable to drought in cer- tain areas during the early months of the","The Times, 17th July 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14779,22,7,1950,Summer,22,7,1950,Summer,"are larger . Moreover , owing to the recent severe drought in Argentina meat shipments to the United Kingdom during the","The Times, 22th July 1950","GB,UK",,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14780,27,7,1950,Summer,27,7,1950,Summer,"the early months of the Year , however , severe drought conditions were experienced , the food crops failed and ,","The Times, 27th July 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14781,29,7,1950,Summer,29,7,1950,Summer,"be expected for the year , due to the abnormal drought in what should have been our wet season . I","The Times, 29th July 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14782,11,8,1950,Summer,11,8,1950,Summer,"months of the year . Mainly due to the severe drought of those months , our tea crop ( exclud- ing","The Times, 11st August 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14783,14,8,1950,Summer,14,8,1950,Summer,corn makes it liable to lodge . Last year 's drought showed the futility on many soils of trying to grow,"The Times, 14th August 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14784,26,8,1950,Summer,26,8,1950,Summer,"upon the heels of an cxceptionally dry year . when droughts vere front page news , there must follow ah period","The Times, 26th August 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14785,28,8,1950,Summer,28,8,1950,Summer,"1949 season this improvement was not sufficient to offset the drought in the early part of the year , and tea","The Times, 28th August 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14786,31,8,1950,Summer,31,8,1950,Summer,ex- ports will start again ; but owing to the drought stock has been depleted and supplies for export may not,"The Times, 31st August 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14787,13,9,1950,Autumn,13,9,1950,Autumn,The year 1949-50 will be remembered as a year of drought . So serious did the failure of the rains become,"The Times, 13th September 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14788,13,9,1950,Autumn,13,9,1950,Autumn,"first sight seem a little disappointing , but the severe drought last year hit us in more than one direction ..","The Times, 13th September 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14789,13,9,1950,Autumn,13,9,1950,Autumn,his staff the greatest credit that the threat of the drought was overcome so success- fully . I hope that we,"The Times, 13th September 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14790,16,9,1950,Autumn,16,9,1950,Autumn,account the increased rates of pay rccently announced . INDIAN DROUGHT I AND FLOOD 'GRAVE FOOD DEFCIT DISASTROUS V-AGARIES OF MONSOON,"The Times, 16th September 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14791,22,9,1950,Autumn,22,9,1950,Autumn,"doing much to minimize the iniurious effects of flood and drought by means of better drainage and irrigation , improved cultural","The Times, 22th September 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14792,26,9,1950,Autumn,26,9,1950,Autumn,autumn rains and mild weather which followed the prolonged summer drought . In many cases also virus yellows disease was a,"The Times, 26th September 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14793,28,9,1950,Autumn,28,9,1950,Autumn,"care to feed people living in areas affected by the drought , and to organize the collection and distribu- tion of","The Times, 28th September 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14794,10,10,1950,Autumn,10,10,1950,Autumn,ration has again become minute . LACK OF INDUCEMNT The drought was one of the main causes of the present ptedicament,"The Times, 10th October 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14795,10,10,1950,Autumn,10,10,1950,Autumn,accounts under review . During 1949 there was a heavy drought . which not only adversely affected crops but delayed development,"The Times, 10th October 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14796,12,10,1950,Autumn,12,10,1950,Autumn,"his Press conference to-day , said that because of the drought it would undoubtedly be neces- sary to send supplies this","The Times, 12th October 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14797,12,10,1950,Autumn,12,10,1950,Autumn,"31 , 1950 , were beset by many difficulties . Drought conditions , following three years of unusually low rainfall ,","The Times, 12th October 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14798,12,10,1950,Autumn,12,10,1950,Autumn,"during the first six months of the year . The drought , which was so severe that the River Zezere below","The Times, 12th October 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14799,16,10,1950,Autumn,16,10,1950,Autumn,"be to equalize sacrifices made necessary by this summer 's drought and the consequent deterioration of living conditions , and wil","The Times, 16th October 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14800,26,10,1950,Autumn,26,10,1950,Autumn,"as an insurance against "" calamity , "" such as drought or locusts , and that it be not less than","The Times, 26th October 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14801,27,10,1950,Autumn,27,10,1950,Autumn,Summer time is kept here throughout the year . Recurrent droughts have denied the Govern- ment 's hope-expressed in 1945-after two,"The Times, 27th October 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14802,1,11,1950,Autumn,1,11,1950,Autumn,"with the Cominform over two years ago . A disastrous drought this summer has brought the economic situation , already serious","The Times, 1st November 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14803,1,11,1950,Autumn,1,11,1950,Autumn,already taken emergency measures to minimize the effect of the drought . Under a special decree signed by Marshal Tito the,"The Times, 1st November 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14804,1,11,1950,Autumn,1,11,1950,Autumn,"grain and animal feed to areas hard hit by the drought , particularly in the mountainous areas in the south ,","The Times, 1st November 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14805,1,11,1950,Autumn,1,11,1950,Autumn,"low as to leave no margin for emergencies . The drought , and the consequent necessity to buy food abroad in","The Times, 1st November 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14806,4,11,1950,Autumn,4,11,1950,Autumn,"cloud which was sighted near St. Chamond , where the drought has been particularly severe , was bombarded to-day for more","The Times, 4th November 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14807,11,11,1950,Autumn,11,11,1950,Autumn,"end of September , but hopes were dashed when the drought set in in October . Rice prices have exceeded all","The Times, 11st November 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14808,14,11,1950,Autumn,14,11,1950,Autumn,"a head in this country by last summer 's disastrous drought . It is believed that the loan , the terms","The Times, 14th November 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14809,15,11,1950,Autumn,15,11,1950,Autumn,"been caused by the Cominform econoniic blockade and the summer drought , which was disastrous to the harvest . The loan","The Times, 15th November 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14810,15,11,1950,Autumn,15,11,1950,Autumn,goods that production has fallen off . Lately an exceptional drought caught the Yugo- slav Government with no reserves of foreign,"The Times, 15th November 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14811,24,11,1950,Autumn,24,11,1950,Autumn,"and construction , coupled with operating difficutlties occasioned by senous drought conditions . lThe accounts have been in your hands for","The Times, 24th November 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14812,6,12,1950,Winter,6,12,1950,Winter,"further period of a year . - . YEAR OF DROUGHT To make matters worse , this has been yet another","The Times, 6th December 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14813,6,12,1950,Winter,6,12,1950,Winter,"matters worse , this has been yet another year of drought , the fourth and most harmful since 1945 . Already","The Times, 6th December 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14814,7,12,1950,Winter,7,12,1950,Winter,"in Yufoslavia have been caused by this autumn s disastrous drought . The consumer goods are , needed as an inducement","The Times, 7th December 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14815,18,12,1950,Winter,18,12,1950,Winter,I regret to have to report that owing to severe drought early in the season and to losses ftom blister blight,"The Times, 18th December 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14816,18,12,1950,Winter,18,12,1950,Winter,"is not affected by unpredictable influences such as rain , drought , hurricane , or pests . Even here , it","The Times, 18th December 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14817,21,12,1950,Winter,21,12,1950,Winter,"his circulated review : - In spite of the severe drought , and subse- quently an attack of blister blight ,","The Times, 21st December 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14818,29,12,1950,Winter,29,12,1950,Winter,"to circumstances beyond our con- trol "" -last summer 's drought , the Comin- form 's economic blockade , and the","The Times, 29th December 1950",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14819,1,1,1951,Winter,1,1,1951,Winter,"year . In spite of the serious effect of the drought , which prevailed in Southern Rhodesia during the year ,","The Times, 1st January 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14820,1,1,1951,Winter,1,1,1951,Winter,"know , Southern Rhodesia is liable to severe and prolonged droughts , and during these , except in the vicinity of","The Times, 1st January 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14821,1,1,1951,Winter,1,1,1951,Winter,"for the cattle deteriorates rapidly . One of these severe droughts was experienced during . the latter half of 1949 ,","The Times, 1st January 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14822,1,1,1951,Winter,1,1,1951,Winter,during October and 'November of that year-the peak of the drought period-our cattle losses amounted to 631 at the Wiltshire Ranch,"The Times, 1st January 1951",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK15,Wiltshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 14823,1,1,1951,Winter,1,1,1951,Winter,"the 11 th instant , we were informed that the drought which had appeared to be developing had broken and that","The Times, 1st January 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14824,12,1,1951,Winter,12,1,1951,Winter,over the maintenance of water supplies should 1950 continue the drought of the previous year . February made good the deficiency,"The Times, 12th January 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14825,15,1,1951,Winter,15,1,1951,Winter,"of living has been hardest hit by last summer 's drought . The peasants have taken advantage of shortages , and","The Times, 15th January 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14826,17,1,1951,Winter,17,1,1951,Winter,"cated and contentious subject in a country chronically subject to drought ) , the session will be arduous , and probably","The Times, 17th January 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14827,23,1,1951,Winter,23,1,1951,Winter,reached new seasonal high levels on active demand stimulated by drought conditions . together with a belief that the Government goal,"The Times, 23th January 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14828,26,1,1951,Winter,26,1,1951,Winter,"to show a strong position . Climatically , owing to drought in the latter part of the crop year , which","The Times, 26th January 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14829,26,1,1951,Winter,26,1,1951,Winter,now that these are obtainable in proper proportions . The drought in the early part of the current season makes it,"The Times, 26th January 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14830,29,1,1951,Winter,29,1,1951,Winter,", a series of natural calamities-earthquakes , floods , and drought-have seriously impaired her agricultural output and made her more dependent","The Times, 29th January 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14831,30,1,1951,Winter,30,1,1951,Winter,"was partly due to the blizzards , Boods , and drought of 1947 . "" Social income , "" which the","The Times, 30th January 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14832,6,2,1951,Winter,6,2,1951,Winter,considerably below the capacity of the barges . EFFECTS OF DROUGHT Water transport suffers from disadvantage in comparison with the railways,"The Times, 6th February 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14833,6,2,1951,Winter,6,2,1951,Winter,"or put out qf action by storms , fogs , drought , floods , and ice . Close investigation has shown","The Times, 6th February 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14834,7,2,1951,Winter,7,2,1951,Winter,"the long run -saved a very heavy mortaGlty . Thbe drought broke in ApFril , since when' there has been an","The Times, 7th February 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14835,7,2,1951,Winter,7,2,1951,Winter," SOUTHERN RHODESIA The country last autumn was subjected to drought conditions over a wide area , but happily the grazing","The Times, 7th February 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14836,10,2,1951,Winter,10,2,1951,Winter,"into the ground , to supply water in times of drought . Here indeed is fertile soil , for the men","The Times, 10th February 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14837,13,2,1951,Winter,13,2,1951,Winter,". Ihe year 1949-50 coincided with one of the worst droughts experienced for the last 20 years , and this retarded","The Times, 13th February 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14838,14,2,1951,Winter,14,2,1951,Winter,"was destroyed by floods , and then the rice by drought . The Centril Government has so far only been able","The Times, 14th February 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14839,15,2,1951,Winter,15,2,1951,Winter,"three consecutive years and widespread calamities-earthquakes , floods , and drought-last year the country 's food resources , never adequate for","The Times, 15th February 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14840,16,2,1951,Winter,16,2,1951,Winter,20 . RUSSIAN PLANS TO CONTROL NATURE NEW MEASURES AGAINST DROUGHT From Our Special Correspondent In spite of all the wars,"The Times, 16th February 1951",England,UKD,UKD3,"UKD31,UK32",,20th Century newspaper,Media 14841,16,2,1951,Winter,16,2,1951,Winter,"the lower Volga have for long been subject to periodic droughts , of which the most recent were in 1946 and-","The Times, 16th February 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14842,16,2,1951,Winter,16,2,1951,Winter,"Kizil Kum are dry . Apart from the problem of drought , the topsoil is reduced by the wind , and","The Times, 16th February 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14843,16,2,1951,Winter,16,2,1951,Winter,staple crops of cotton and wheat have suffered much from droughts in the past . A canal from Zaporozhe on the,"The Times, 16th February 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14844,20,2,1951,Winter,20,2,1951,Winter,by a combina- tion of mismanagement and a series of droughts . Surely it must be accepted that in these days,"The Times, 20th February 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14845,3,3,1951,Spring,3,3,1951,Spring,. and gives a rich green velvety award even i drought . TrY it TO-DAY . Now is the tune to,"The Times, 3th March 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14846,9,3,1951,Spring,9,3,1951,Spring,trade during 1950 and I am glad to say the drought conditions from which they suffered in 1949 were not repeated,"The Times, 9th March 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14847,13,3,1951,Spring,13,3,1951,Spring,eyes to the hills. ; --A . F. 1 . DROUGHT. to The beloved and honoured memory of FREDgRicr AtNSLXE DROUnHT,"The Times, 13th March 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14848,13,3,1951,Spring,13,3,1951,Spring,"and Industrial Developrnent. but the other , caused by the drought , iS not vet over . Mr. Halsted 's departure","The Times, 13th March 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14849,13,3,1951,Spring,13,3,1951,Spring,new Cabinet has now to deal with the problem of drought . The season started well . but last month was,"The Times, 13th March 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14850,13,3,1951,Spring,13,3,1951,Spring,", in the second week of March , has the drought been broken . Crops , both European and Afircan. have","The Times, 13th March 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14851,13,3,1951,Spring,13,3,1951,Spring,"75 million lb. if the season continues dry . Thle drought broke this week in many places , and Southern Rhodesia","The Times, 13th March 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14852,14,3,1951,Spring,14,3,1951,Spring,"series of natural calamities . Earthquakes , floods , and drought have , in turn , seriously interfered with agricultural produc-","The Times, 14th March 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14853,19,3,1951,Spring,19,3,1951,Spring,the history of the scheme . Here in Kongwa the drought from now on could still cause a setback . Much,"The Times, 19th March 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14854,22,3,1951,Spring,22,3,1951,Spring,"commun:cations make it impossible to obtain precise information . The drought , which covers a wide area , is particularly severe","The Times, 22th March 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14855,22,3,1951,Spring,22,3,1951,Spring,severe in the states of Ceara and Parahyba . Periodic drought is depopulating these regions . In the past 10 years,"The Times, 22th March 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14856,22,3,1951,Spring,22,3,1951,Spring,are living off the stunted standing crop-stunted because of the drought . When this crop is exhausted within the next two,"The Times, 22th March 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14857,24,3,1951,Spring,24,3,1951,Spring,moisture codtoS. and gives a richlgreen velvety sward even i drought . Try It TODAY . Now is the time ta,"The Times, 24th March 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14858,24,3,1951,Spring,24,3,1951,Spring,"shon tons , Due , however , to a long drought , the crop in the eoming scason is expected to","The Times, 24th March 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14859,26,3,1951,Spring,26,3,1951,Spring,"winter was in 1947 , and then came a summer drought . Except for a few acres on light land no","The Times, 26th March 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14860,27,3,1951,Spring,27,3,1951,Spring,"were below safety level , Yugoslavia was overtaken by a drought which cut down agricultural production by about two-fifths . MARSHAL","The Times, 27th March 1951",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14861,27,3,1951,Spring,27,3,1951,Spring,"should again be self-supporting . But the effects of the drought on her capacity to export and , consequently , to","The Times, 27th March 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14862,31,3,1951,Spring,31,3,1951,Spring,. and gives a rich green velvety sward even in drought . Try it TO-DAY . 2ozs per sq . yard,"The Times, 31st March 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14863,7,4,1951,Spring,7,4,1951,Spring,. and gives a rich green velvety sward even in drought . Try it TO-DAY . 2ozs. per sq . Yard,"The Times, 7th April 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14864,14,4,1951,Spring,14,4,1951,Spring,", and gives a rich green velvety sward even in drought . Try it TO-DAY . 2ots. per sq . yard","The Times, 14th April 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14865,17,4,1951,Spring,17,4,1951,Spring,"foreign affairs committees , he said : - "" The drought which gave rise to the need for ( emergency food","The Times, 17th April 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14866,17,4,1951,Spring,17,4,1951,Spring,"Alamositas under Roland Howe , we are indebted . Mr. Drought takes a keen interest in the company 's affairs and","The Times, 17th April 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14867,18,4,1951,Spring,18,4,1951,Spring,", when the full effect of last year 's severe drought was becoming apparent , Britain again went to Yugoslavia 's","The Times, 18th April 1951",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14868,18,4,1951,Spring,18,4,1951,Spring,"heard . Mr. Whitehead was beginning a reference to the drought , which has adversely affected crops this year , when","The Times, 18th April 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14869,20,4,1951,Spring,20,4,1951,Spring,"be most seriously reduced . We are suffering from a drought in Tasmania , where our cooperative newsprint mill is producing","The Times, 20th April 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14870,24,4,1951,Spring,24,4,1951,Spring,"arrived in these States recently . The conditions in the drought area , which covers parts of the States of Ceara","The Times, 24th April 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14871,28,4,1951,Spring,28,4,1951,Spring,conditions and gives a rich green velvety sward even in drought . Try it TO DAY . 2ozs. per sq .,"The Times, 28th April 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14872,3,5,1951,Spring,3,5,1951,Spring,"which the new rdgime , with floods , pests , drought ; and resultant famine conditions , had had more than","The Times, 3th May 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14873,11,5,1951,Spring,11,5,1951,Spring,"were accepted without enthusiasm , while new regulations , repeated droughts , restrictions , injustices , and the farce of rationing","The Times, 11st May 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14874,25,5,1951,Spring,25,5,1951,Spring,". eThreeyars of . bad hareests succeded by floods , droughts , cpidemics , earthquakes ; and now-FAMIE ! The Indian","The Times, 25th May 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14875,5,6,1951,Summer,5,6,1951,Summer,"anyone . This year has been a bad one ; drought , floods , and earthquakes have brought the daily ration","The Times, 5th June 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14876,7,6,1951,Summer,7,6,1951,Summer,commission-house buying of new crops based on reports of continued drought ovCr pans of the castern and central belts . Occasional,"The Times, 7th June 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14877,14,6,1951,Summer,14,6,1951,Summer,20 acres . If there was one of the peliodical droughts which always beset Bechuanaland the estimate might well go by,"The Times, 14th June 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14878,20,6,1951,Summer,20,6,1951,Summer,"'s Work for Sailors . MR . ROBERT SMERGER ALBERT DROUGHT , M.B. , ChB. , of Bexhill-on-Sea , left 27,621","The Times, 20th June 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14879,23,6,1951,Summer,23,6,1951,Summer,of supplies for the board 's area during or after drought . PLAN FOR SIMPLIFIED INCOME-TAX - When the Royal Commission,"The Times, 23th June 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14880,28,6,1951,Summer,28,6,1951,Summer,"Natal Tanning Extract Company , which suffered from the severe drought condi- tions prevailing in Natal during the latter half of","The Times, 28th June 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14881,6,7,1951,Summer,6,7,1951,Summer,"; it was also largely due to the very severe drought in 1949 and 1950 , and tol a lesser extent","The Times, 6th July 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14882,9,7,1951,Summer,9,7,1951,Summer,"February and March following a hard winter , and then drought set in . The English climate rarely repeats a pattern","The Times, 9th July 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14883,16,7,1951,Summer,16,7,1951,Summer,"the Waikato and the othQer dairying areas . The worst drought periods occur after mid-sunmer , when the temperature' is highest","The Times, 16th July 1951",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM38,Hamilton district,20th Century newspaper,Media 14884,20,7,1951,Summer,20,7,1951,Summer,"replantings undertaken in 1948 , the area having suffered from drought conditions immnediately following the planting season . Niew labourers '","The Times, 20th July 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14885,26,7,1951,Summer,26,7,1951,Summer,in those districts and to minimize the effects of severe drought . Scientific assistance is becoming increasingly important in the management,"The Times, 26th July 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14886,3,8,1951,Summer,3,8,1951,Summer,"the exception of the 1948 replantings , which suffered from drought conditions immediately following the planting season . Considerable use is","The Times, 3th August 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14887,6,8,1951,Summer,6,8,1951,Summer,increased salinity of the water are due to the exceptional drought last winter . The effect of the drought has been,"The Times, 6th August 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14888,7,8,1951,Summer,7,8,1951,Summer,annual review the chairman states that owing to a severe drought at the end of the year some reduction in sugar,"The Times, 7th August 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14889,8,8,1951,Summer,8,8,1951,Summer,Midlands harr vacancies for Senior and Junior Jig and Tool DrOughtsmen . Thec products cover a very large range . including,"The Times, 8th August 1951",England,"UKF,UKG",,,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 14890,9,8,1951,Summer,9,8,1951,Summer,"hot rain- less days , four days beyond the longest drought in history . Every able-bodied man is fight- ing the","The Times, 9th August 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14891,9,8,1951,Summer,9,8,1951,Summer,", by the lowered water-table following the previous year 's drought , and thirdly , by the long , wet ,","The Times, 9th August 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14892,10,8,1951,Summer,10,8,1951,Summer,"the results . The current year unfortunately opened with a drought of great severity , and crop has been , and","The Times, 10th August 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14893,14,8,1951,Summer,14,8,1951,Summer,"are sparsely populated . Discouraged by their unequal fight against droughts , the inhabitants of the northern part of the valley","The Times, 14th August 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14894,15,8,1951,Summer,15,8,1951,Summer,"VANCOUVER , AuG. 14 Light rain to-day ended the 58-day drought in lower British Columbia , but it was only one-fiftieth","The Times, 15th August 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14895,15,8,1951,Summer,15,8,1951,Summer,speCulation as unfortunately the season started with an exceptionally severe drought . The Ministry of Food was again the sole purchaser,"The Times, 15th August 1951",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14896,16,8,1951,Summer,16,8,1951,Summer,"reasons for her difficulties . First , a disastrous summer drought 18 months ago caused great losses of cattle through hunger","The Times, 16th August 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14897,20,8,1951,Summer,20,8,1951,Summer,I regret to say that we have experienced a severe drought since the end of 1950 and some reduction in sugar,"The Times, 20th August 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14898,25,8,1951,Summer,25,8,1951,Summer,"for the present scarcity on the floods and an unseasonal drought , but other authorities say that another important factor is","The Times, 25th August 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14899,25,8,1951,Summer,25,8,1951,Summer,diver- sion of land to jute and partly to severe drought . Erratic rainfall makes the prospects for the winter crop,"The Times, 25th August 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14900,25,8,1951,Summer,25,8,1951,Summer,"year , although some parts of Manitoba have suffered from drought . One rancher east of Calgary ploughed 1,500 acres in","The Times, 25th August 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14901,25,8,1951,Summer,25,8,1951,Summer,"year . The chairman points OUt that 1949-50 was a drought year , or the crops would have been better .","The Times, 25th August 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14902,28,8,1951,Summer,28,8,1951,Summer,"a result of Dr. Moussadek 's oil nationalization policy . DROUGHT AND PESTILENCE TEHERAN . Aug. 27. -Dr . Farmand ,","The Times, 28th August 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14903,28,8,1951,Summer,28,8,1951,Summer,"There was pestilence in eight-ninths of the country , and drought in the northern wheat growing areas . There would be","The Times, 28th August 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14904,30,8,1951,Summer,30,8,1951,Summer,"ment at a luncheon at Akershus Castle . BRITISH COLUMJiR DROUGHT ENDS IFROM OURt COR3RESPONPON VANL1UUVER , B.C. , AUG. 29","The Times, 30th August 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14905,30,8,1951,Summer,30,8,1951,Summer,", B.C. , AUG. 29 Lawer British Columbia 's 90-day drought ended-on Monday with several hours of heavy rain . More","The Times, 30th August 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14906,30,8,1951,Summer,30,8,1951,Summer,"summer , for the record hours of sunshine and the drought . It had its darker side , even outside the","The Times, 30th August 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14907,7,9,1951,Autumn,7,9,1951,Autumn,the people are driven to concentrate by the prevalence of drought and tsetse fly over large stretches . The African inhabitants,"The Times, 7th September 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14908,12,9,1951,Autumn,12,9,1951,Autumn,"with' 4,770 tons the previous year ; 1949-50 was a drought year , or the crop would have been better .","The Times, 12th September 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14909,15,9,1951,Autumn,15,9,1951,Autumn,in which that factory is situated expenenced the most severe drought in living memory . We expect the similar re-equipment of,"The Times, 15th September 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14910,26,9,1951,Autumn,26,9,1951,Autumn,"no hope . "" The entire state is affected by drought , and crops are withering . Drinking water is so","The Times, 26th September 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14911,1,10,1951,Autumn,1,10,1951,Autumn,His belief is that the power shortage caused by severe drought would be over in the north-west before the plants could,"The Times, 1st October 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14912,2,10,1951,Autumn,2,10,1951,Autumn,"which is widespread ; very serious deficiency diseases caused by drought . starvation , and ignorance ; besides eye diseases (","The Times, 2th October 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14913,3,10,1951,Autumn,3,10,1951,Autumn,"for changing nature . "" These aim at control of drought by plant- ing forest belts , and at the provision","The Times, 3th October 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14914,8,10,1951,Autumn,8,10,1951,Autumn,"$400m. below the record point of last December . The drought , which cut power s.uppiy and retarded aluimnium producaon in","The Times, 8th October 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14915,8,10,1951,Autumn,8,10,1951,Autumn,"2,900 tons of aluminium were "" lost "" because of drought . The head of the agency said the nation ""","The Times, 8th October 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14916,11,10,1951,Autumn,11,10,1951,Autumn,in the fields except for some small additions . The drought experienced last year was most unusual inasmuch as it took,"The Times, 11st October 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14917,15,10,1951,Autumn,15,10,1951,Autumn,"power shortage develops in the Pacific north-west . The recent drought in that section resulted in the loss of 3,000 tons","The Times, 15th October 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14918,22,10,1951,Autumn,22,10,1951,Autumn,"the amount of the loss caused by last winter 's drought , which is estimated at between S20m. and S30m .","The Times, 22th October 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14919,31,10,1951,Autumn,31,10,1951,Autumn,"very welcome at the end of a three months ' drought , but it would be sad if its arrival were","The Times, 31st October 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14920,1,11,1951,Autumn,1,11,1951,Autumn,Great Britain . In the earlier part there was absolute drought in many places ; it lasted for 23 days at,"The Times, 1st November 1951","GB,England","UKE,UKC","UKE1,UKC2","UKE12,UKC22","Spurn Head,Tynemouth",20th Century newspaper,Media 14921,6,11,1951,Autumn,6,11,1951,Autumn,", Nov. 5 New York City , which in the drought last year spent many thousands of dollars on artificial rain-making","The Times, 6th November 1951",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE21,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14922,9,11,1951,Autumn,9,11,1951,Autumn,i Brisbane has what even Queenslanders admit is a near drought and the playing pitch is an oasis in the midst,"The Times, 9th November 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14923,22,11,1951,Autumn,22,11,1951,Autumn,"( 7 , 4 ) . 19 Make game of drought on the battlefield ( 3 ) . 21 1 used","The Times, 22th November 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14924,23,11,1951,Autumn,23,11,1951,Autumn,and enable the saving of stock at the onset of drought . The commission suggested that the Govern- ment should construct,"The Times, 23th November 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14925,13,12,1951,Winter,13,12,1951,Winter,plots . In the Kharkov province in 1947 a severe drought meant that the yield from the private plots was reduced,"The Times, 13th December 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14926,17,12,1951,Winter,17,12,1951,Winter,"looking very well , but Corrella-Warraweena was showing signs of drought . As regards our Queensland properties the Fernlee group of","The Times, 17th December 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14927,19,12,1951,Winter,19,12,1951,Winter,"for British cattle and pigs , it suffers less from drought , and its stubble provides first- class grazing in drought","The Times, 19th December 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14928,19,12,1951,Winter,19,12,1951,Winter,"drought , and its stubble provides first- class grazing in drought conditions . I stress these last two advantages , for","The Times, 19th December 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14929,19,12,1951,Winter,19,12,1951,Winter,"records , on three years of vary- ing degrees of drought out of every seven . It is good to know","The Times, 19th December 1951",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14930,1,1,1952,Winter,1,1,1952,Winter,"dry , and December probably also . During October absolute drought developed over much of Eng- land and Wales and there","The Times, 1st January 1952","Scotland,Wales","UKM,UKL",,,South Scotland,20th Century newspaper,Media 14931,7,1,1952,Winter,7,1,1952,Winter,that at least three inches more is needed before the drought can be said to have been broken . The weather,"The Times, 7th January 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14932,7,1,1952,Winter,7,1,1952,Winter,"continued until August 14 , when , owing to protracted drought restricting sup- plies a decree was issued prohibiting the export","The Times, 7th January 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14933,11,1,1952,Winter,11,1,1952,Winter,at the Peter.in Maternity oIsPital . Dingswall. to ANN loe1 Drought ) . wife of DR . T. M. N. SALvEsENts,"The Times, 11st January 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14934,15,1,1952,Winter,15,1,1952,Winter,"troubles to various causes . There was last year 's drought , which hit the cooperatives as much as the private","The Times, 15th January 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14935,18,1,1952,Winter,18,1,1952,Winter,"A large part of our country is suffering from serious drought , which in some parts has developed into a state","The Times, 18th January 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14936,19,1,1952,Winter,19,1,1952,Winter,", and to a lesser extent during the serious winter drought in the northern provinces in 1951 . Many livestock owners","The Times, 19th January 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14937,19,1,1952,Winter,19,1,1952,Winter,cattle which died from hunger and thirst in the recent droughts has been greatly exaggerated . sWindmill pumps for bringing water,"The Times, 19th January 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14938,19,1,1952,Winter,19,1,1952,Winter,quickly when the rains come . Cattle breeders say that droughts have occurred in the past and have been solved by,"The Times, 19th January 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14939,21,1,1952,Winter,21,1,1952,Winter,turn lrom fat lamb production to wool ; the severe drought had hit the northern beef- producing areas ; the general,"The Times, 21st January 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14940,22,1,1952,Winter,22,1,1952,Winter,"years by good management , but are subject to periodical droughts and setbacks which oblige them to call upon each other","The Times, 22th January 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14941,24,1,1952,Winter,24,1,1952,Winter,"whereas in other years . at the height of the drought , drastic light and power cuts came near to ruining","The Times, 24th January 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14942,25,1,1952,Winter,25,1,1952,Winter,"a result of "" cannibalism "" among stock in the drought areas of the far north . Hungry cattle that eat","The Times, 25th January 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14943,25,1,1952,Winter,25,1,1952,Winter,the previous year . Weather conditions varied from a long drought in Uva to heavy monsoon rains and were largely responsible,"The Times, 25th January 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14944,28,1,1952,Winter,28,1,1952,Winter,"-Australia. 307 for 5 wkts . -Reuter . END OF DROUGHT IN N. NATAL The serious drought in Natal , north","The Times, 28th January 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14945,28,1,1952,Winter,28,1,1952,Winter,"-Reuter . END OF DROUGHT IN N. NATAL The serious drought in Natal , north of Pietermaritzburg , has been ended","The Times, 28th January 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14946,30,1,1952,Winter,30,1,1952,Winter,JAN. 29 Most of Queensland is still affected by the drought which has interfered with expons to Britain and is threatening,"The Times, 30th January 1952",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14947,30,1,1952,Winter,30,1,1952,Winter,in December gave only a brief respite from the 10-month drought . There has been a big drop in supplies of,"The Times, 30th January 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14948,1,2,1952,Winter,1,2,1952,Winter,year in succession the country has suffered from a severe drought . In consequence the quantities of products which can be,"The Times, 1st February 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14949,2,2,1952,Winter,2,2,1952,Winter,Trees were already suffering from the effects of a long drought this may mean that even the fruit which survived will,"The Times, 2th February 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14950,4,2,1952,Winter,4,2,1952,Winter,"OUR CORRESPONDENT SALISBURY ( RHODESIA ) , FEB. 3 After droughts in post-war years , Southern Rhodesia is experienzing one of","The Times, 4th February 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14951,8,2,1952,Winter,8,2,1952,Winter,"that central Queens- land has experienced one of its worst droughts , which has effected the corporation most adversely . Sir","The Times, 8th February 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14952,13,2,1952,Winter,13,2,1952,Winter,"the recurrent drastic losses of cattle in times of severe drought , . the moment appears propitious for implementing the much","The Times, 13th February 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14953,13,2,1952,Winter,13,2,1952,Winter,new grazing and to safeguard our position in time of drought . In the north . em hilly country we have,"The Times, 13th February 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14954,14,2,1952,Winter,14,2,1952,Winter,"a butter scarcity tremendously aggravated by the effects of the drought and bush fires . He said that under-production , not","The Times, 14th February 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14955,20,2,1952,Winter,20,2,1952,Winter,"credit . HEAVY FALL IN BUTTER EXPORTS TO BRITAIN PROLONGED DROUGHT I FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT BRISBANE , FEB. 19 The drought","The Times, 20th February 1952",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14956,20,2,1952,Winter,20,2,1952,Winter,"DROUGHT I FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT BRISBANE , FEB. 19 The drought which has lasted for mnore than a year in Queensland","The Times, 20th February 1952",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14957,20,2,1952,Winter,20,2,1952,Winter,year meat agreement with Britain as the result of the drought in the Northern Territory . They forecast that the meat,"The Times, 20th February 1952","GB,Wales",UKL,UKL1,UKL17,Wyndham,20th Century newspaper,Media 14958,25,2,1952,Winter,25,2,1952,Winter,the past few days and it is believed that the drought which has now lasted for 12 months has been broken,"The Times, 25th February 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14959,29,2,1952,Winter,29,2,1952,Winter,that over onc million lamnbs were lost owing to the drought and bush fires . This represents the loss of 25.000,"The Times, 29th February 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14960,29,2,1952,Winter,29,2,1952,Winter,"25.000 to 30.000 bales of wool next season . The drought has now been entirely broken , although onl light rains","The Times, 29th February 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14961,1,3,1952,Spring,1,3,1952,Spring,". but routine rolling in the summer destroys resiltnce and drought r-sle-anc . For more sound adeice on lawn managemcnt ,","The Times, 1st March 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14962,7,3,1952,Spring,7,3,1952,Spring,"of the Protocol . But then came a severe winter drought which affected the provinces of C6rdoba , Entre Rios ,","The Times, 7th March 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14963,7,3,1952,Spring,7,3,1952,Spring,"uent rains in the s nng , but latterly renewed drought in the misddle of the grain belt has destroyed hopes","The Times, 7th March 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14964,7,3,1952,Spring,7,3,1952,Spring,produce are inadequate and port congestion is serious . Recurrent droughts to which the north-eastern states are subject have also been,"The Times, 7th March 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14965,10,3,1952,Spring,10,3,1952,Spring,Argentina and for Anglo-Argentine trade . Because of two calamitous droughts this country will have little to sell to the United,"The Times, 10th March 1952",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14966,10,3,1952,Spring,10,3,1952,Spring,"on the market around January next year . The winter drought which lasted from May until mid-October , 1951 , made","The Times, 10th March 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14967,10,3,1952,Spring,10,3,1952,Spring,"planted earlier . Sunflower , a hardy crop which resists drought , may be really good , but the oil derived","The Times, 10th March 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14968,10,3,1952,Spring,10,3,1952,Spring,"was at one time alarming owing to floods here , droughts there , and the Assam earthquake , but somehow the","The Times, 10th March 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14969,11,3,1952,Spring,11,3,1952,Spring,"bills for some months at least ; otherwise a great drought , or a collapse in world prices of wool and","The Times, 11st March 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14970,11,3,1952,Spring,11,3,1952,Spring,"view of the grave ecQuomic situation caused by the prevailing drought and other factors general Per6n has renounced , is presidential","The Times, 11st March 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14971,13,3,1952,Spring,13,3,1952,Spring,this . her bith- day . March 13. -VLt . DROUGHtT . . To the beloved and honoured memory Of FaRDrEtics,"The Times, 13th March 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14972,15,3,1952,Spring,15,3,1952,Spring,"average yield of 13 bushels an acre , but the drought reduced the 1950-51 yield to 6- bushels . Last year","The Times, 15th March 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14973,15,3,1952,Spring,15,3,1952,Spring,crop of 900 acres was a total failure . The drought also affected the expansion of cattle farming on the corporation,"The Times, 15th March 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14974,15,3,1952,Spring,15,3,1952,Spring,"recalled here that the venture has been rnarred alternately by drought , bushfire , and flood since its inception . Sir","The Times, 15th March 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14975,15,3,1952,Spring,15,3,1952,Spring,"that financially the year 1950-51 was disappointing , mainly because drought reduced the yield of grain sorghum. ( p. 6 )","The Times, 15th March 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14976,15,3,1952,Spring,15,3,1952,Spring,moisture con-ditions and gives a rich velvety sward even in drought . Try it TO-DAY . Ettensively used by Parks Spores,"The Times, 15th March 1952",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14977,15,3,1952,Spring,15,3,1952,Spring,"Many of them are striking examples of structura. adaptation to drought , their leaves , or in many species leaf-like stems","The Times, 15th March 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14978,17,3,1952,Spring,17,3,1952,Spring,fall about 75 per cent . this year because of drought in the Northern Territory . Reports from the Northern Territory,"The Times, 17th March 1952",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14979,25,3,1952,Spring,25,3,1952,Spring,as a result of the reduced wool cliPs caused by drought conditions . The three remaiining series of Brisbane sales will,"The Times, 25th March 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14980,29,3,1952,Spring,29,3,1952,Spring,"the fall in wool prices , diminished wheat production , droughts , bush fires , and floods . NEED FOR PRIORITY","The Times, 29th March 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14981,29,3,1952,Spring,29,3,1952,Spring,"moisture con-ditions and gives a rich velvety sward even in drought . Try it TO-DAY Etx.e.sively used by Parks , Sports","The Times, 29th March 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14982,3,4,1952,Spring,3,4,1952,Spring,"severe loss on grain production , caused by the bad drought last year . The risks might prove to be more","The Times, 3th April 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14983,3,4,1952,Spring,3,4,1952,Spring,was at first thought . The effect of the severe drought was not likely to be limited to last year 's,"The Times, 3th April 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14984,3,4,1952,Spring,3,4,1952,Spring,"the second year in succession , suffered a severe winter drought , particularly in the cattle-raising and grain zones . In","The Times, 3th April 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14985,3,4,1952,Spring,3,4,1952,Spring,"the cattle-raising and grain zones . In fact , this drought has continued into a third year-recent rains havig come too","The Times, 3th April 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14986,7,4,1952,Spring,7,4,1952,Spring,"to be repeated . The Common- wealth , after the drought , is hard pressed to neet her increasing domestic demand","The Times, 7th April 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14987,7,4,1952,Spring,7,4,1952,Spring,. Graziers said to-night that it had ended their worst drought for 50 years and would save thousands of starving stock,"The Times, 7th April 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14988,7,4,1952,Spring,7,4,1952,Spring,drought- stricken zones marketed their cattle more quickly during the drought because the alter- native remedy of buying pasture in the,"The Times, 7th April 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14989,10,4,1952,Spring,10,4,1952,Spring,agriculture is more deep-seated than can be explained either by drought or by a boom in wool prices . It is,"The Times, 10th April 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14990,12,4,1952,Spring,12,4,1952,Spring,"moisture-con-ditions and gives a rich velvety sward , even in drought . Try it TO-DAY . Extensively used by Parks ,","The Times, 12th April 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14991,15,4,1952,Spring,15,4,1952,Spring,"cane crops suffered Severdy as a result of the prolonged drought , and the Yield of sugar fell considerably below expecta-","The Times, 15th April 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14992,17,4,1952,Spring,17,4,1952,Spring,"OUR CORRESPONDENT BRISBANE , APRIL 16 Because of the severe drought in Queensland last year the amount of beef available for","The Times, 17th April 1952",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14993,18,4,1952,Spring,18,4,1952,Spring,heating instead ? The answer to this question is permanent drought exclusion by Hermeseal-but you must make this essential investment todayl,"The Times, 18th April 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14994,18,4,1952,Spring,18,4,1952,Spring,"and the current crop had also been affected by prolonged droughts . As a measure of precaution , and to save","The Times, 18th April 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14995,19,4,1952,Spring,19,4,1952,Spring,imports to make good losses caused by last year 's drought . He gutlined a policy which has the aim ot,"The Times, 19th April 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14996,19,4,1952,Spring,19,4,1952,Spring,"at March 31 almost wholly to the effects of the drought . This year expenditure would be 28,125,675 and on the","The Times, 19th April 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14997,26,4,1952,Spring,26,4,1952,Spring,"of Menton attributed the disaster to the long period of drought , followed by torrential rains during the past 48 hours","The Times, 26th April 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14998,26,4,1952,Spring,26,4,1952,Spring,"con-ditions and gives a rich velvety sward , even -in drought . Try it TO-DAY . Extensively used by Parks .","The Times, 26th April 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 14999,30,4,1952,Spring,30,4,1952,Spring,"; h.k andceryom , gsfe. -REGENT HOUSE HOTEL , 47er Droughty a r fe . B , vrsbr . W.C.1 (","The Times, 30th April 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15000,30,4,1952,Spring,30,4,1952,Spring,"At Frome , in particular , we had a severe drought , whilst at Monymusk the sugar content of our canes","The Times, 30th April 1952",Scotland,UKM,UKM5,UKM50,Monymusk,20th Century newspaper,Media 15001,2,5,1952,Spring,2,5,1952,Spring,"four million head of cattle are already affected by the drought in the North- ern Territory , according to Mr. A.","The Times, 2th May 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15002,2,5,1952,Spring,2,5,1952,Spring,from Tennant 's Creek north must prepare for the worst drought in the territory s history . It would halve almost,"The Times, 2th May 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15003,2,5,1952,Spring,2,5,1952,Spring,"to see that sad phenomenon peculiar to Australia-the ravages of drought , fire and flood simultaneously at work within an hour","The Times, 2th May 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15004,2,5,1952,Spring,2,5,1952,Spring,fences by the bush fires that so often follow a drought Within half an hour the aircraft was fly- ing over,"The Times, 2th May 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15005,2,5,1952,Spring,2,5,1952,Spring,ask why stock can not be moved in times of drought from bad areas to good . Stockmen are blamed for,"The Times, 2th May 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15006,2,5,1952,Spring,2,5,1952,Spring,"be moved away . To avoid cattle losses in future droughts , there should be some means of enabling owners to","The Times, 2th May 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15007,2,5,1952,Spring,2,5,1952,Spring,enabling owners to remove their animals for slaughter before the drought becomes a famine . The solution of this problem seems,"The Times, 2th May 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15008,2,5,1952,Spring,2,5,1952,Spring,", in spite of the tragic lesson of several major droughts in those 24 years , little or nothing has been","The Times, 2th May 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15009,2,5,1952,Spring,2,5,1952,Spring,"not very far away and in the heart of the drought area . Here a young man , the only sign","The Times, 2th May 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15010,2,5,1952,Spring,2,5,1952,Spring,"not know how many cattle she has lost in the drought until the annual muster when , with stockmen from adjoining","The Times, 2th May 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15011,2,5,1952,Spring,2,5,1952,Spring,"creek just behind the town and , in time of drought , large eagle hawks menace flying operations . Normanton was","The Times, 2th May 1952",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE45,Normanton,20th Century newspaper,Media 15012,2,5,1952,Spring,2,5,1952,Spring,more than 20 minutes ' flying time from a bad drought area and yet the town lay soaked and steaming in,"The Times, 2th May 1952",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE45,Normanton,20th Century newspaper,Media 15013,2,5,1952,Spring,2,5,1952,Spring,market until herds are restored . The breaking of the drought is only one side of the problem . One station,"The Times, 2th May 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15014,6,5,1952,Spring,6,5,1952,Spring,"CORRESPONDENT I CANBERRA , MAY 5 Owing to the prolonged drought in Northern Territory , Northern Queensland , and the Kimberley","The Times, 6th May 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15015,6,5,1952,Spring,6,5,1952,Spring,and none is likely to be moved owing to the drought . Official reports reaching the Government from Darwin suggest that,"The Times, 6th May 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15016,8,5,1952,Spring,8,5,1952,Spring,to export meat is not entirely due to the present drought and bush fires . I was in Queensland when Mr.,"The Times, 8th May 1952",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15017,8,5,1952,Spring,8,5,1952,Spring,"that primary produc- tion must be adversely affected by prolonged drought , bush fires , and floods , but greater facilities","The Times, 8th May 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15018,8,5,1952,Spring,8,5,1952,Spring,"for the movement of stock , the losses due to drought , bush fires , floods , and stock route hazards","The Times, 8th May 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15019,13,5,1952,Spring,13,5,1952,Spring,"tj *1100 NO AUSTRALIAN BEEF FOR BRITAIN EFFECT OF THE DROUGHT FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT CANBERRA , MAY 12 The extreme drought","The Times, 13th May 1952",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15020,13,5,1952,Spring,13,5,1952,Spring,"DROUGHT FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT CANBERRA , MAY 12 The extreme drought being experienced in the Northern Territory means that Australia will","The Times, 13th May 1952",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15021,13,5,1952,Spring,13,5,1952,Spring,"automatically raised questions for Australia . However , he extreme drought had involved such serious losses in stock that there would","The Times, 13th May 1952",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15022,13,5,1952,Spring,13,5,1952,Spring,island by less than 40 miles and periodically visited by droughts and food scarcities . In recent years the menace of,"The Times, 13th May 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15023,15,5,1952,Spring,15,5,1952,Spring,part of the territory ( now suffering the ravages of drought ) . It was here that a number of very,"The Times, 15th May 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15024,15,5,1952,Spring,15,5,1952,Spring,"topmaking styles , but of poor quality due to the drought conditions experienced during the growing season . The clearance was","The Times, 15th May 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15025,20,5,1952,Spring,20,5,1952,Spring,"and body . earrying varying degrees of dust and reflecting drought conditions . Compensatins factors , however , were fimness of","The Times, 20th May 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15026,24,5,1952,Spring,24,5,1952,Spring,and worked out pleasantly . February Fill Dyke and the drought of March follow one another perennially as phrases and are,"The Times, 24th May 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15027,2,6,1952,Summer,2,6,1952,Summer,"sowings of wheat , and the effects of the severe drought on the output of meat , milk , and other","The Times, 2th June 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15028,3,6,1952,Summer,3,6,1952,Summer,"the game , was carried . FROSTLESS MAY SUNSHINE AND DROUGHT IN THE SOUTH FROM OliR WEATHER CORRESPONDENT May.weather divided itself","The Times, 3th June 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15029,3,6,1952,Summer,3,6,1952,Summer,of Essex and Kent had less than lin . Absolute drought developed in many parts . extending to 18 days along,"The Times, 3th June 1952","England,Wales","UKH,UKJ,UKK,UKL","UKH3,UKJ4,UKK1","UKJ42,UKK15","Salisbury Plain,South Wales",20th Century newspaper,Media 15030,3,6,1952,Summer,3,6,1952,Summer,control schemes in British Guiana designed to prevent floods and droughts and to make available for settlement and agricultural development about,"The Times, 3th June 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15031,4,6,1952,Summer,4,6,1952,Summer,". There were dock strikes and shortages in Britain , drought in Cyrenaica . But the work was completed on time","The Times, 4th June 1952",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15032,6,6,1952,Summer,6,6,1952,Summer,the countrv 's economic troubles can be attributed to successive droughts only . SERVICE PENSIONS ABROAD TO THE EDITOR OF THE,"The Times, 6th June 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15033,6,6,1952,Summer,6,6,1952,Summer,recently widesptend and heavY rains have virtually ended t Me drought in all Partc of the sre. wt W the excepton,"The Times, 6th June 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15034,9,6,1952,Summer,9,6,1952,Summer,steel . RAILWAY LINKS IN N. AUSTRALIA ANSWER TO THE DROUGHT FROM OUR BRISBANE CORRESPONDENT The drought in the Northern Territory,"The Times, 9th June 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15035,9,6,1952,Summer,9,6,1952,Summer,"AUSTRALIA ANSWER TO THE DROUGHT FROM OUR BRISBANE CORRESPONDENT The drought in the Northern Territory , now partly alleviated in the","The Times, 9th June 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15036,9,6,1952,Summer,9,6,1952,Summer,1931 and 1941 . After the years of depression and drought in the thirties came the war : all exerted a,"The Times, 9th June 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15037,16,6,1952,Summer,16,6,1952,Summer,"by crop failures due to natural causes , such as drought , blight , earthquakes , volcanic eruption , or plague","The Times, 16th June 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15038,17,6,1952,Summer,17,6,1952,Summer,"ode Hastings ) . wife of MlICHAEL DOWDING-a son . DROUGHT. -On June 12. 1952. at the British Military Hospital ,","The Times, 17th June 1952",England,"UKJ,UKF","UKJ4,UKF1,UKJ2","UKJ42,UKF12,UKF13,UKJ22","Ashford,Derbyshire,Hastings",20th Century newspaper,Media 15039,20,6,1952,Summer,20,6,1952,Summer,"in which the child 's faculties may unfold secure from drought or blight . Kindergarten , the word Froebel invented for","The Times, 20th June 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15040,21,6,1952,Summer,21,6,1952,Summer,"con- ditions and gives a rich velvety sward , eveni drought . Try it TO-DAY . Extensively used by Parks ,","The Times, 21st June 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15041,21,6,1952,Summer,21,6,1952,Summer,"methods . There'were dock strikes and shortages in Britain , drought in Cyrenaica . But the work was completed on time","The Times, 21st June 1952",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15042,24,6,1952,Summer,24,6,1952,Summer,", and other edible matter , which naturally during the drought of 1951 dried up and became very inflammable , with","The Times, 24th June 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15043,24,6,1952,Summer,24,6,1952,Summer,that district had an exceptionally bad season due to tire drought following on the . excessive rainfall of the previous year,"The Times, 24th June 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15044,24,6,1952,Summer,24,6,1952,Summer,"are expected still to be below average , as the drought has adversely affected the growth of the cane . STAFF","The Times, 24th June 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15045,24,6,1952,Summer,24,6,1952,Summer,appreciation to all station managers whose properties were affected by drought ; and particularly to the managers of cattle properties who,"The Times, 24th June 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15046,26,6,1952,Summer,26,6,1952,Summer,"zircon and rutile have now been completed , but severe drought' conditions have interfered with 6btaining the higher outputs . Boring","The Times, 26th June 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15047,26,6,1952,Summer,26,6,1952,Summer,of 1950 were followed 'in 1951 by a most severe drought . The . cereal crop failed . Purchases of grain,"The Times, 26th June 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15048,3,7,1952,Summer,3,7,1952,Summer,"a good rainfall , though it has lately suffered a drought of unprecedented severity . Rivers flowing sbuth-easterly carry off the","The Times, 3th July 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15049,3,7,1952,Summer,3,7,1952,Summer,"doubled had not ration- ing of power , necessitated by drought , prevented the company from operating its second paper-making machine","The Times, 3th July 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15050,5,7,1952,Summer,5,7,1952,Summer,"falling in any event because of the fear of a drought , the increase in feed costs that would follow ,","The Times, 5th July 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15051,7,7,1952,Summer,7,7,1952,Summer,"ovcr the sand hills . Southern golfers sweltering in the drought may have felt worried about the links , but their","The Times, 7th July 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15052,9,7,1952,Summer,9,7,1952,Summer,"stadium and the race-course , although harassed by heat and drought . It must have been Particularly hot and unpleasant tbere","The Times, 9th July 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15053,9,7,1952,Summer,9,7,1952,Summer,"in the short term . Owing largely to the Australian drought , the statistical position is not expected to be much","The Times, 9th July 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15054,14,7,1952,Summer,14,7,1952,Summer,", has had a very trying year . A severe drought in North Brazil reduced the crop to about 50 per","The Times, 14th July 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15055,16,7,1952,Summer,16,7,1952,Summer,during the year . Frorh June to December almost unprecedented drought conditions prevailed in Queens- land . This affected very adversely,"The Times, 16th July 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15056,26,7,1952,Summer,26,7,1952,Summer,"nearly all stables . Added to this , the long drought has brought a spate of sore shins and other casualties","The Times, 26th July 1952",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ24,Goodwood,20th Century newspaper,Media 15057,26,7,1952,Summer,26,7,1952,Summer,"days and this entailed attendance at council meetings . CAPE DROUGHT ENDED FROM OUtR OWN - CORRESPONDENT I CAPE TOWN ,","The Times, 26th July 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15058,26,7,1952,Summer,26,7,1952,Summer,"of the show appears on page 3 . "" ABSOLUTE DROUGHT "" IN MANY AREAS SUCCESSION OF DRY MONTHS FROM OUR","The Times, 26th July 1952",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15059,26,7,1952,Summer,26,7,1952,Summer,", and Defford , Worcester . An official "" absolute drought , "" that is to say , 15 consecutive days","The Times, 26th July 1952",England,"UKJ,UKK,UKG","UKJ1,UKK4,UKG1","UKJ11,UKK43,UKG12","Chivenor,Defford,Worcester",20th Century newspaper,Media 15060,26,7,1952,Summer,26,7,1952,Summer,July 11 . If no rain falls to-day . ' drought ' conditions will apply to the whole of that area,"The Times, 26th July 1952","England,Wales","UKI,UKL",,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15061,26,7,1952,Summer,26,7,1952,Summer,the whole of that area also . Although no general drought is imminent in Wales and the north of England or,"The Times, 26th July 1952","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15062,28,7,1952,Summer,28,7,1952,Summer,"has been for many 'weeks , so perhaps the long drought may be weakening . Lady Godiva has some form on","The Times, 28th July 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15063,29,7,1952,Summer,29,7,1952,Summer,"ground is something of a rarity in this time of drought , and the beautiful River ground seemed an oasis in","The Times, 29th July 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15064,29,7,1952,Summer,29,7,1952,Summer,"arm of the service to be garrisoned oversea . SEVEN-WEEK DROUGHT IN SWnTZERLAND BROKEN FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT GENEVA- , JULY 28","The Times, 29th July 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15065,29,7,1952,Summer,29,7,1952,Summer,"BROKEN FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT GENEVA- , JULY 28 A seven-week drought in western Switzer- land and Savoy , interrupted only on","The Times, 29th July 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15066,29,7,1952,Summer,29,7,1952,Summer,increased output and recovery from recent stock losses due to drought are primarily dependent upon two factors-higher prices and better standards,"The Times, 29th July 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15067,29,7,1952,Summer,29,7,1952,Summer,": - I informed you at our last meeting that drought conditions persisted through the first half of 1951 , and","The Times, 29th July 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15068,29,7,1952,Summer,29,7,1952,Summer,the previous year . The reduction in tonnage due to drought would have been larger if it had not been that,"The Times, 29th July 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15069,30,7,1952,Summer,30,7,1952,Summer,"harvest , making a total of nearly 20,000 . The drought which brought on the corn so quickly has badly burnt","The Times, 30th July 1952",England,"UKF,UKG",,,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 15070,31,7,1952,Summer,31,7,1952,Summer,"these latter areas it was enough to break the absolute' drought at such plates at Shawbury , near Shrewsbqry , Nottingham","The Times, 31st July 1952",England,"UKK,UKH,UKF,UKG,UKF,UKG","UKK1,UKH1,UKF1,UKG2","UKK11,UKH14,UKF14,UKG22","Bristol,Felixstowe,Midlands,Shawbury",20th Century newspaper,Media 15071,1,8,1952,Summer,1,8,1952,Summer,", without justification , by Ckinese soldiers . RAVAGES OF DROUGHT IN U.S. MORE "" DISASTER AREAS "" FROM OUR OWN","The Times, 1st August 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15072,1,8,1952,Summer,1,8,1952,Summer,"in this region . The department said that this prolonged droughtin these states , coupled with unseasonable high temperatures , had","The Times, 1st August 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15073,2,8,1952,Summer,2,8,1952,Summer,yesterday from most parts of the Bntish Isles and the drought is being broken gradually in thc south . In the,"The Times, 2th August 1952",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15074,2,8,1952,Summer,2,8,1952,Summer,"earlier In the day . Reports of specific diamae from drought were no "" t too nuumerous , but the fear","The Times, 2th August 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15075,4,8,1952,Summer,4,8,1952,Summer,"dark hue , contrasting sharply with the burnt patches due-to drought . Experts say that they conceal the foundations of walls","The Times, 4th August 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15076,5,8,1952,Summer,5,8,1952,Summer,"Lepineux , 6,000ft. up the mountains . LOSSES IN AUSTRALIAN DROUGHT 1,250,000 HEAD OF CATTLE FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT BRISBANE , Aun.","The Times, 5th August 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15077,7,8,1952,Summer,7,8,1952,Summer,"of the steel strike' on the national economy . The drought , Mr. Arnall pointed out , had now added to","The Times, 7th August 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15078,7,8,1952,Summer,7,8,1952,Summer,"Fadden specified lower wool prices , . increased imports . droughts , bush fires . and floods which had reduced primary","The Times, 7th August 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15079,8,8,1952,Summer,8,8,1952,Summer,cost of transporting feed from the well-stocked Mid-West to the drought districts . Other measures to assist farmers are being considered,"The Times, 8th August 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15080,8,8,1952,Summer,8,8,1952,Summer,"Trumnan the steel strike 's impact-and the effect of the drought-on the national economy , had emphasized that the weak economnic","The Times, 8th August 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15081,8,8,1952,Summer,8,8,1952,Summer,"fruit prices , whih have been particularly affected by the drought and the spread of foot-and-mouth disease . On the basis","The Times, 8th August 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15082,8,8,1952,Summer,8,8,1952,Summer,statement by the United stats Seretry o Agicture that the drought was not serou enng torasefood prices generally . WHEAT' futues,"The Times, 8th August 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15083,11,8,1952,Summer,11,8,1952,Summer,". These conditions are in surprising contrast with the virtual drought prevailing above ground , whereas last summer was rainy .","The Times, 11st August 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15084,11,8,1952,Summer,11,8,1952,Summer,as plump as farmers like to see . In the drought many fields of grain dried off prematurely and the plants,"The Times, 11st August 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15085,11,8,1952,Summer,11,8,1952,Summer,and take -are being fed to catde . The severe drought has spoiled what at one time looked to be good,"The Times, 11st August 1952",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL11,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15086,12,8,1952,Summer,12,8,1952,Summer,"that 12i,500,000 people in south Bihar had been affected by drought in an area of 18,000 square miles . In north","The Times, 12th August 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15087,12,8,1952,Summer,12,8,1952,Summer,"Stand by its decision , taken in June before the drought became serious , to disband as from September 15 7","The Times, 12th August 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15088,12,8,1952,Summer,12,8,1952,Summer,"time enough , of course , for some of the drought damage to be made good if the drought should be","The Times, 12th August 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15089,12,8,1952,Summer,12,8,1952,Summer,of the drought damage to be made good if the drought should be relieved during the next few weeks . Even,"The Times, 12th August 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15090,12,8,1952,Summer,12,8,1952,Summer,during the next few weeks . Even in the most drought-stricken areas of the south the plants were showing strong and,"The Times, 12th August 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15091,18,8,1952,Summer,18,8,1952,Summer,million bushels ; ast year 's crop was affected by drought and left the Commonwealth in the position of having to,"The Times, 18th August 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15092,19,8,1952,Summer,19,8,1952,Summer,"salaries , than they had been in 1950 . YUGOSLAV DROUGHT ENDED FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT BELGRADE . AuG. 18 Rain-the first","The Times, 19th August 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15093,20,8,1952,Summer,20,8,1952,Summer,"CORRESPONDENT BELGRADE , AuG. 19 Heavy losses*of crops owing to drought will have a severe impact on Yugoslav exports . This","The Times, 20th August 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15094,21,8,1952,Summer,21,8,1952,Summer,"but at making it a mote efficient business . The drought , the epidemic of foot-and- mouth disease , and ,","The Times, 21st August 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15095,21,8,1952,Summer,21,8,1952,Summer,"of foot-and- mouth disease , and , now that the drought seems to be ended , the storms which have ravaged","The Times, 21st August 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15096,22,8,1952,Summer,22,8,1952,Summer,"it is generated . The two main routes are through droughty doors and windows and , because warm air rises-through the","The Times, 22th August 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15097,2,9,1952,Autumn,2,9,1952,Autumn,extraordinary phenomena in the way of catastrophic floods or catastrophic droughts can not be accurately estimated after they havc passed .,"The Times, 2th September 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15098,8,9,1952,Autumn,8,9,1952,Autumn,"except in Essex , Middlesex , and Surrey where the drought in July hit all the cereals . There are few","The Times, 8th September 1952",England,"UKH,UKI,UKJ","UKH3,UKI2,UKJ2","UKI23,UKJ23",Middlesex,20th Century newspaper,Media 15099,13,9,1952,Autumn,13,9,1952,Autumn,and bring about a real improvement in living conditions . Drought and disease had this summer reversed for certain products the,"The Times, 13th September 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15100,15,9,1952,Autumn,15,9,1952,Autumn,"averages 8in. , heavy storms alternating with long periods of drought . Vegetation is sparse . There is no surface fresh","The Times, 15th September 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15101,15,9,1952,Autumn,15,9,1952,Autumn,reported that wallabies and bandi- coots had not survived severe droughts and the introduction of domestic cats . Both sea and,"The Times, 15th September 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15102,16,9,1952,Autumn,16,9,1952,Autumn,"they are now rising again as a result of the drought , All rationing has been abolished . Though the workers","The Times, 16th September 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15103,22,9,1952,Autumn,22,9,1952,Autumn,"was soon fpllowed by another proclaiming an "" abso- lute drought . "" METEOROLOGISTS ' VIEW There are perhaps two questions","The Times, 22th September 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15104,23,9,1952,Autumn,23,9,1952,Autumn,"John Hum hry has the imperturbability proper to a well Drought up young chap in law . For the rest ,","The Times, 23th September 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15105,23,9,1952,Autumn,23,9,1952,Autumn,cane crops suffered severely as a result of the prolonged drought . The financial effects of this deterioration in the crops,"The Times, 23th September 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15106,23,9,1952,Autumn,23,9,1952,Autumn,"cane is a two-year crop ; consequently , a severe drought in any one year also affects to some extent the","The Times, 23th September 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15107,24,9,1952,Autumn,24,9,1952,Autumn,"trade , tsetse fly and anopheles mosquito , flood and drought and famine were the main reasons , aggravated by the","The Times, 24th September 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15108,30,9,1952,Autumn,30,9,1952,Autumn,supposed to entertain a partiality ; and in time of drought water was laid on in shallow metal receptacles placed on,"The Times, 30th September 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15109,2,10,1952,Autumn,2,10,1952,Autumn,of grain and some other foodstuffs because of the serious drought this summer . On the prohibited list of imports are,"The Times, 2th October 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15110,3,10,1952,Autumn,3,10,1952,Autumn,"through self-help . In a country afflicted by famine , drought and floods , the Government hopes that the movement will","The Times, 3th October 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15111,7,10,1952,Autumn,7,10,1952,Autumn,"of the crops . Last year , frost followed by drought conditions during the growing period of , the grapes ,","The Times, 7th October 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15112,7,10,1952,Autumn,7,10,1952,Autumn,that prospects for the current season have improved . The drought conditions of June and July would have adversely affected the,"The Times, 7th October 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15113,13,10,1952,Autumn,13,10,1952,Autumn,"for next season 's crops . Assuming no more severe droughts , there is hope of larger crops of wheat and","The Times, 13th October 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15114,14,10,1952,Autumn,14,10,1952,Autumn,"obtained elsewhere-to counteract the effect of this year 's serious drought . Britain 's share is 4,500,000 , and that of","The Times, 14th October 1952",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15115,25,10,1952,Autumn,25,10,1952,Autumn,"Herefords . Such a breed must be little affected by drought and must have high resistance to the cattle tick ,","The Times, 25th October 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15116,25,10,1952,Autumn,25,10,1952,Autumn,"to "" rustle "" for feed , they died in droughts , and they suffered from flies , mosquitoes , and","The Times, 25th October 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15117,1,11,1952,Autumn,1,11,1952,Autumn,"above bare subsistence and then only in the absence of drought , flood , and locusts . It can not continue","The Times, 1st November 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15118,6,11,1952,Autumn,6,11,1952,Autumn,"nct nrofit amounted out to 606(166,394) . With the armount Drought forwardthere Irom a total asvalale ) for appropriation of id89.474","The Times, 6th November 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15119,12,11,1952,Autumn,12,11,1952,Autumn,Kirklees got away to a bad start owing to severe drought which caused the death of many of the young plants,"The Times, 12th November 1952",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE44,Kirklees,20th Century newspaper,Media 15120,18,11,1952,Autumn,18,11,1952,Autumn,"of the crops . Sharp frosts have followed a summer drought which the authori- ties now say was "" disastrous .","The Times, 18th November 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15121,26,11,1952,Autumn,26,11,1952,Autumn,", particularly in the Dooars , where an extremely severe drought was experienced early in the season . Early crops were","The Times, 26th November 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15122,29,11,1952,Autumn,29,11,1952,Autumn,"of starvation since , and there have been far worse droughts since then , are quite negligible . Are not these","The Times, 29th November 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15123,29,11,1952,Autumn,29,11,1952,Autumn,"been known that white clover , being practically immune to drought , will remain green in soils so thin and dry","The Times, 29th November 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15124,29,11,1952,Autumn,29,11,1952,Autumn,"with it , so that the combination results in a drought- proof sward of pleasant verdure and carpet- like density even","The Times, 29th November 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15125,2,12,1952,Winter,2,12,1952,Winter,low condition when it was seized because of the long drought and that after the seizure it had to stand up,"The Times, 2th December 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15126,3,12,1952,Winter,3,12,1952,Winter,neighbour Yugoslavia-has clearly suffered heavily from frost and a severe drought . The report men- tions damage to the food and,"The Times, 3th December 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15127,3,12,1952,Winter,3,12,1952,Winter,"damage to the food and light industries because of the drought , but claims that indus- try as a whole is","The Times, 3th December 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15128,3,12,1952,Winter,3,12,1952,Winter,"because of the reduction in agricultural exports caused by the drought but a more basic reason was that "" a considerable","The Times, 3th December 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15129,3,12,1952,Winter,3,12,1952,Winter,"been seriously damaged during the past year by frost and drought , these accidents can not be blamed for all the","The Times, 3th December 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15130,5,12,1952,Winter,5,12,1952,Winter,"-On Dec. 4. 1952 , at Westbay Nursing Home . Droughty trr to Mr. and Mrs. L D. IL . PHtip.","The Times, 5th December 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15131,6,12,1952,Winter,6,12,1952,Winter,"of it ? Two main sources of loss are through droughty doors and windows and , because house warmth always rises","The Times, 6th December 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15132,6,12,1952,Winter,6,12,1952,Winter,realized . ... There is really no excuse for recurrent droughts and floods . For some months past a Ministry of,"The Times, 6th December 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15133,6,12,1952,Winter,6,12,1952,Winter,"small springs for their water supplies . And as with droughts , so with floods ; these are on the increase","The Times, 6th December 1952",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,Dartmoor,20th Century newspaper,Media 15134,6,12,1952,Winter,6,12,1952,Winter,"'s thought , unless forced to do so by excessive drought The average domestic user now consumes 40 to 50 gallons","The Times, 6th December 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15135,8,12,1952,Winter,8,12,1952,Winter,"is now suffer- ing from the effects of a serious drought , which bas caused many losses in crops and live-","The Times, 8th December 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15136,8,12,1952,Winter,8,12,1952,Winter,"African company anticipates a satisfactory year in spite of the drought . In Rhoaesia , where weather conditions are satisfactory ,","The Times, 8th December 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15137,8,12,1952,Winter,8,12,1952,Winter,had to contend on all stations . SEaIous EFe'scTs OF DROUGHT I suppose the drought in the Northern Terri- tory and,"The Times, 8th December 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15138,8,12,1952,Winter,8,12,1952,Winter,all stations . SEaIous EFe'scTs OF DROUGHT I suppose the drought in the Northern Terri- tory and in north Queensland has,"The Times, 8th December 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15139,8,12,1952,Winter,8,12,1952,Winter,memory ; certainly it was more prolonged than any previous drought . The deaths during the year in our northern territory,"The Times, 8th December 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15140,8,12,1952,Winter,8,12,1952,Winter,"than usually difficult times owing to the bush fires and drought , and whose enerxies and'devotion to duty have saved much","The Times, 8th December 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15141,9,12,1952,Winter,9,12,1952,Winter,"except in North Queensland and the Northern Termtory , where drought has persisted for many months . It is feared that","The Times, 9th December 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15142,10,12,1952,Winter,10,12,1952,Winter,the reason a scarcity on their own markets because of drought . He does not say which countries these are .,"The Times, 10th December 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15143,10,12,1952,Winter,10,12,1952,Winter,"to be realed . There is no excuse for recurrent droughts and floods . "" Surely storage reservoirs help to minimize","The Times, 10th December 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15144,10,12,1952,Winter,10,12,1952,Winter,that are not subject at one time or another to droughts or noods . There is little danger of the lowering,"The Times, 10th December 1952",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,Dartmoor,20th Century newspaper,Media 15145,10,12,1952,Winter,10,12,1952,Winter,never less than the dry weather flow in times of drought . The North Teign with a larger catchment area and,"The Times, 10th December 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15146,12,12,1952,Winter,12,12,1952,Winter,experienced on the Paita Rail . way where the prolonged drought in the Piura Valley adversely affected the receipts for the,"The Times, 12th December 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15147,12,12,1952,Winter,12,12,1952,Winter,for the transport of cotton . The end of the drought has resuflted in better crops of both sugar and cotton,"The Times, 12th December 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15148,15,12,1952,Winter,15,12,1952,Winter,but in the spring of the following year a two-month drought played havoc with the young newly planted trees . The,"The Times, 15th December 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15149,20,12,1952,Winter,20,12,1952,Winter,"severe import controls , bush fires , floods , and droughts . Although these have hit many individuals very hard indeed","The Times, 20th December 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15150,27,12,1952,Winter,27,12,1952,Winter,of national defence made heavier by this year 's serious drought and to permit the completion in 1953 of certain key,"The Times, 27th December 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15151,29,12,1952,Winter,29,12,1952,Winter,. The Jersey outdoor tomato . crop 'suffered from a drought in the early stages and heavy rains during September and,"The Times, 29th December 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15152,29,12,1952,Winter,29,12,1952,Winter,"of foreign exchange , aggravated by this year 's serious drought , made it.impossible to import all the required raw materials","The Times, 29th December 1952",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15153,2,1,1953,Winter,2,1,1953,Winter,She has suffered from more than one season of disastrous drought . She is exporting more canned meat to dollar markets,"The Times, 2th January 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15154,2,1,1953,Winter,2,1,1953,Winter,more than a nine-months negotiation to cancel the effects of drought and other changes wrought by nature and by President Peron,"The Times, 2th January 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15155,5,1,1953,Winter,5,1,1953,Winter,of the Northern Terrl tory have raised expectations that the drought in the cattle country is about to be broken .,"The Times, 5th January 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15156,8,1,1953,Winter,8,1,1953,Winter,"love , but also peace with freedom . "" AUSTRALIAN DROUGHT FINALLY BROKEN FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT CANBERRA , JAN. 7","The Times, 8th January 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15157,8,1,1953,Winter,8,1,1953,Winter,"CANBERRA , JAN. 7 Steady rains are rapidly breaking the drought in the Barkley Lableland and the Victoria River district ,","The Times, 8th January 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15158,8,1,1953,Winter,8,1,1953,Winter,"Lableland and the Victoria River district , the two remaining drought- stricken areas of the Northern Territory : The whole territory","The Times, 8th January 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15159,12,1,1953,Winter,12,1,1953,Winter,"In the north-western part of the state , where the drought has been most per- sistent , some graziers have already","The Times, 12th January 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15160,12,1,1953,Winter,12,1,1953,Winter,still too early to predict a general breaking of the drought . BUFFALO FOUGHT WITH BARE HANDS AFRICAN HUNTER 'S ESCAPE,"The Times, 12th January 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15161,13,1,1953,Winter,13,1,1953,Winter,' interruption owing to damage to plantations by frost and drought . This season 's shipments of pine- apples are conservatively,"The Times, 13th January 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15162,19,1,1953,Winter,19,1,1953,Winter,"of the Korean war . With the ending of the drought in the north-west , limitations on the use of electricity","The Times, 19th January 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15163,19,1,1953,Winter,19,1,1953,Winter,aluminium-cut down by one million pounds a day during the drought-is about to be increased . Moreover there is considered to,"The Times, 19th January 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15164,23,1,1953,Winter,23,1,1953,Winter,"however , one year pays for the next . A drought on the prairies seems less probable now than it did","The Times, 23th January 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15165,23,1,1953,Winter,23,1,1953,Winter,of the current year has been marked by a severe drought and crop to date is much reduced from last year,"The Times, 23th January 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15166,26,1,1953,Winter,26,1,1953,Winter,the young coffee bushes had been laid out a severe drought set in and caused us anxiety for the success of,"The Times, 26th January 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15167,26,1,1953,Winter,26,1,1953,Winter,"although this area , too , suffered severely from the drought , it made a satisfactory recovery . There are signs","The Times, 26th January 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15168,2,2,1953,Winter,2,2,1953,Winter,"bread supply , threatened because of last year 's serious drought . Of a total of 680,000 tons of wbeat purchased","The Times, 2th February 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15169,9,2,1953,Winter,9,2,1953,Winter,"1949 and 1950 the coffee crop was affetcted by bad droughts . In the last few months , however , the","The Times, 9th February 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15170,11,2,1953,Winter,11,2,1953,Winter,"botanical collection consists of about 150 specimens , mainly of drought resistant species , many of which are rather succulent .","The Times, 11st February 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15171,12,2,1953,Winter,12,2,1953,Winter,"second by floods , and the remaining two by severe drought . The White Paper ( Cmd. 8760 , Stationery Office","The Times, 12th February 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15172,14,2,1953,Winter,14,2,1953,Winter,"winter wheat crop be reduced as a result of the drought last autumn . Existing farm price supports , which will","The Times, 14th February 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15173,19,2,1953,Winter,19,2,1953,Winter,"crop , which was very dry because of the recent drought , blazed furiously while 2,000 Africans and Asians fought the","The Times, 19th February 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15174,20,2,1953,Winter,20,2,1953,Winter,"are bad . The season 1952-53 started with a severe drought in some parts of Ceylon , with the result that","The Times, 20th February 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15175,21,2,1953,Winter,21,2,1953,Winter,"to suppfy them with water , but owing to the drought that occurred in the Punjab-both East and West-there was a","The Times, 21st February 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15176,23,2,1953,Winter,23,2,1953,Winter,of the soil . It is probable that anv future drought effects will be more severe . Farmers are being advised,"The Times, 23th February 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15177,27,2,1953,Winter,27,2,1953,Winter,"is exercising the attention of the Government . The present drought , coupled with the dislocation of normal life in the","The Times, 27th February 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15178,2,3,1953,Spring,2,3,1953,Spring,after five months which have been colder than average . DROUGHT AT RAMSGATE More than the average rainfall was recorded over,"The Times, 2th March 1953","England,Scotland",UKM,UKM6,UKM66,Shetlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 15179,2,3,1953,Spring,2,3,1953,Spring,and February is the smallest since 1934 . An absolute drought has developed at Ramsgate . Sunshine was below average over,"The Times, 2th March 1953","England,Wales","UKJ,UKL",UKJ4,UKJ42,Ramsgate,20th Century newspaper,Media 15180,4,3,1953,Spring,4,3,1953,Spring,"of favourable seasonal conditions , strongly in contrast with the drought season of 1951-52 when butter , exports to Britain totalled","The Times, 4th March 1953",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15181,6,3,1953,Spring,6,3,1953,Spring,"repre- sent half the Latin American market , resultinz from droughts in the former country and excessively high prices in the","The Times, 6th March 1953",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15182,9,3,1953,Spring,9,3,1953,Spring,"is , no doubt , due in part to a drought followed by heavy rains and the fact that many Bamangwato","The Times, 9th March 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15183,9,3,1953,Spring,9,3,1953,Spring,"because of an extraordinarily good season and the end of drought in the north , releasing a great accumulation of meat","The Times, 9th March 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15184,10,3,1953,Spring,10,3,1953,Spring,"settlements . The nature of the terrain , the unseasonable drought and a high wind have made it difficult to get","The Times, 10th March 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15185,11,3,1953,Spring,11,3,1953,Spring,"and some areas were suffering almost from a condition of drought . SIR JOCELYN BRAY , chairman , agreed that there","The Times, 11st March 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15186,12,3,1953,Spring,12,3,1953,Spring,similar revisions have been made for other categories . LONGEST DROUGHT FOR FIVE YEARS BY OtR WEATHER CORRESPONDENT Yesterday was the,"The Times, 12th March 1953",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15187,12,3,1953,Spring,12,3,1953,Spring,OtR WEATHER CORRESPONDENT Yesterday was the twentieth day of absolute drought in many parts of England from Yorkshire and Lancashire to,"The Times, 12th March 1953",England,"UKD,UKI,UKE",UKD4,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 15188,12,3,1953,Spring,12,3,1953,Spring,to the London area and the Channel Islands . The drought extends to 22 days in parts of eastern England and,"The Times, 12th March 1953",England,"UKD,UKI,UKJ,UKE","UKD4,UKJ4",UKJ42,"Ramsgate,Yorkshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 15189,13,3,1953,Spring,13,3,1953,Spring,"the betoved and honoured memory ol R ) PERVEIc AtIUsi DROUGHT . of RIdaSmount . Frank ord , lWina 's CountS","The Times, 13th March 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15190,16,3,1953,Spring,16,3,1953,Spring,"atGlennmore Lodge , Inverness . shire . "" The absolute drought is 'still-maintained over most of England , Wales , southern","The Times, 16th March 1953","England,Scotland,Wales","UKM,UKL",UKM6,UKM62,"Inverness,Kinloss,Morayshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 15191,16,3,1953,Spring,16,3,1953,Spring,"of England yester- day was the twenq-scventh day of absolute drought , and in London and many other places it was","The Times, 16th March 1953",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15192,18,3,1953,Spring,18,3,1953,Spring,"goes back to January 7 . This is the longest drought for 10 years , and it is causing serious concern","The Times, 18th March 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15193,18,3,1953,Spring,18,3,1953,Spring,"June , 1953 , and thereafter a steady increase . DROUGHT During the last 10 months the industry has experienced the","The Times, 18th March 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15194,18,3,1953,Spring,18,3,1953,Spring,last 10 months the industry has experienced the most severe drought for over 20 years . In these conditions leaf growth,"The Times, 18th March 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15195,18,3,1953,Spring,18,3,1953,Spring,10 months they have suffered increasingly from unprecedented conditions of drought . On our own estates two rivers which constitute our,"The Times, 18th March 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15196,19,3,1953,Spring,19,3,1953,Spring,"Park yesterday . The going , dried by the constant drought and north-east wind , was perhaps the hardest so far","The Times, 19th March 1953",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,Lingfield,20th Century newspaper,Media 15197,20,3,1953,Spring,20,3,1953,Spring,", or better going , in spite of the long drought , could not be desired . This meeting , held","The Times, 20th March 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15198,20,3,1953,Spring,20,3,1953,Spring,"it is ' poor because . it suffers from periodical droughts . Mlost , of the mnoneyneeded will . have 'tobe","The Times, 20th March 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15199,21,3,1953,Spring,21,3,1953,Spring,the evenenu visit by her Majesty 's doctors . LONGEST DROUGHT SINCE 1947 The absolute drought over England and Wales is,"The Times, 21st March 1953","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15200,21,3,1953,Spring,21,3,1953,Spring,Majesty 's doctors . LONGEST DROUGHT SINCE 1947 The absolute drought over England and Wales is now the most prolonged since,"The Times, 21st March 1953","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15201,21,3,1953,Spring,21,3,1953,Spring,"in England . It is also the longest spring absolute drought since 1944 . MARSHAL TITO 'S TALKS "" WIDE IDENTITY","The Times, 21st March 1953",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15202,23,3,1953,Spring,23,3,1953,Spring,but the stream was almost imperceptible because of the continued drought . Anything like fast times were out of the question,"The Times, 23th March 1953",England,UKD,UKD6,UKD63,Chester,20th Century newspaper,Media 15203,24,3,1953,Spring,24,3,1953,Spring,"Corresp , ondent writes : - The period of absolute drought now extends to 32 days in many parts of England","The Times, 24th March 1953","England,Wales",UKL,,,North Wales,20th Century newspaper,Media 15204,24,3,1953,Spring,24,3,1953,Spring,Ireland . At Blackpool it is the longest abso- lute drought at this time of year si*ce observa. tions begpn in,"The Times, 24th March 1953","England,Wales","UKD,UKL",UKD4,UKD42,North Wales,20th Century newspaper,Media 15205,26,3,1953,Spring,26,3,1953,Spring,"OUR WEATHER . CORRESPONDENT By 9 a.m. to-day the absolutp drought will have extended to 36 days at Spurn Head ,","The Times, 26th March 1953",England,"UKH,UKE","UKH1,UKE1","UKH13,UKE12","Gorleston,Spurn Head",20th Century newspaper,Media 15206,26,3,1953,Spring,26,3,1953,Spring,"whole of England and Wales this is the longest absolute drought since September , 1947 , when 50 days was recorded","The Times, 26th March 1953","England,Wales","UKJ,UKI,UKL,UKJ,UKL","UKJ4,UKI2,UKJ4,UKL2","UKJ42,UKI23",Kew,20th Century newspaper,Media 15207,26,3,1953,Spring,26,3,1953,Spring,"spring months it is , however , the longest absolute drought in the London area and much of south-east England since","The Times, 26th March 1953",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15208,27,3,1953,Spring,27,3,1953,Spring,RAINFALL BY OUR WEATHER CORRESPONDENT The long period of absolute drought was broken yesterday in almost all parts of the BritiMh,"The Times, 27th March 1953",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15209,27,3,1953,Spring,27,3,1953,Spring,"night , the rain-fall was below . Olin. and the drought stiU held . The wind rose to 50 m.ph. in","The Times, 27th March 1953","Scotland,England","UKM,UKC",,,East Scotland,20th Century newspaper,Media 15210,1,4,1953,Spring,1,4,1953,Spring,loaded her with compliments . Her sweet showers pierced the drought of March for the Canterbury pilgrims . She was proud-pied,"The Times, 1st April 1953",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Canterbury,20th Century newspaper,Media 15211,2,4,1953,Spring,2,4,1953,Spring,"food production , whatever measures tnight be adopted . The drought since the floods would undoubtedly retard restoration of productivity .","The Times, 2th April 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15212,2,4,1953,Spring,2,4,1953,Spring,of 70deg. from London to Yorkshire and Cheshire . ABSOLUTE DROUGHT The unusually dry weather gave rise to an absolute drought,"The Times, 2th April 1953","UK,England,Wales","UKD,UKI,UKL,UKE",UKD6,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 15213,2,4,1953,Spring,2,4,1953,Spring,DROUGHT The unusually dry weather gave rise to an absolute drought in almost all parts of the British Isles . The,"The Times, 2th April 1953","UK,England","UKD,UKI,UKE",UKD6,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 15214,2,4,1953,Spring,2,4,1953,Spring,in almost all parts of the British Isles . The drought began in some places on February 18 . It was,"The Times, 2th April 1953",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15215,2,4,1953,Spring,2,4,1953,Spring,". It was the longest and most exten- sive absolute drought in the British Isdes since September , 1947 , and","The Times, 2th April 1953",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15216,2,4,1953,Spring,2,4,1953,Spring,"Isdes since September , 1947 , and the longest spring drought in the London area and parts of south- east England","The Times, 2th April 1953",England,"UKI,UKJ",,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15217,4,4,1953,Spring,4,4,1953,Spring,", however , that imagination has settled into a long drought , while the serious books which add up to so","The Times, 4th April 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15218,14,4,1953,Spring,14,4,1953,Spring,every stage from first firing to final glazing . RECORD DROUGHT IN THAAMES BASIN The period of 34 days without rain,"The Times, 14th April 1953",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 15219,14,4,1953,Spring,14,4,1953,Spring,"country , are only partly the result of speculation and droughts of former years . They attribute them also to the","The Times, 14th April 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15220,23,4,1953,Spring,23,4,1953,Spring,"- ( Sidney , Gray 's Rt . Rin aifter drought ) as weD as 'great ( lferrick , -Blake ,","The Times, 23th April 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15221,29,4,1953,Spring,29,4,1953,Spring,"crop ( against the hazards of hail , frost , drought , rain at the wrong time , plant diseases ,","The Times, 29th April 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15222,1,5,1953,Spring,1,5,1953,Spring,paucity in the number of runners during the period of drought between the end of June and the end of September,"The Times, 1st May 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15223,5,5,1953,Spring,5,5,1953,Spring,issued with the report and accounts : - Although the drought conditions which existed at Frome during the 1951 crop were,"The Times, 5th May 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15224,14,5,1953,Spring,14,5,1953,Spring,"day since 1926 or the driest month since the great drought of '93 ( or was it '94 ? ) ,","The Times, 14th May 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15225,15,5,1953,Spring,15,5,1953,Spring,"harvesting conditions as were experienced last season . The long drought of summer brought the crops on quickly , especially on","The Times, 15th May 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15226,15,5,1953,Spring,15,5,1953,Spring,which at one time were backward owing to the summer drought made a remark- able recovery after the rains of early,"The Times, 15th May 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15227,20,5,1953,Spring,20,5,1953,Spring,", "" adding , however , that owing to unprecedented droughts and frosts last year there had been "" certain difficulties","The Times, 20th May 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15228,23,5,1953,Spring,23,5,1953,Spring,active life . Similarly . summer dormancy is induced by drought . This ability to lie dormant for long periods during,"The Times, 23th May 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15229,26,5,1953,Spring,26,5,1953,Spring,unkind has nature been this year . Not only did drought persist in the north in the first week of May,"The Times, 26th May 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15230,5,6,1953,Summer,5,6,1953,Summer,"that the number is abnormally large owing to the extensive drought last year , which stopped all movement of cattle .","The Times, 5th June 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15231,6,6,1953,Summer,6,6,1953,Summer,rich green velvety sward that retains its colour even Iu drought . From all Good Retailers . 71b . Sts. hd,"The Times, 6th June 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15232,6,6,1953,Summer,6,6,1953,Summer,"river was due to their effluent , but partly to drought and partly to an effluent higher up the river ,","The Times, 6th June 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15233,13,6,1953,Summer,13,6,1953,Summer,rh green elvety sward that retains is colour even in drought . From aU Good Retailerm 71b. 5S. 6d .. 14.,"The Times, 13th June 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15234,15,6,1953,Summer,15,6,1953,Summer,its size is always dependent on the weather . The drought--which broke in the middle ol last week was being combatted,"The Times, 15th June 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15235,18,6,1953,Summer,18,6,1953,Summer,plant- breeding-the production of higher yield- ing and cold- or drought-resisting varieties both for direct human consumption and ! for animal,"The Times, 18th June 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15236,20,6,1953,Summer,20,6,1953,Summer,"They will have found a contribution headed "" June and drought in Britain . "" It begins with an allusion :","The Times, 20th June 1953",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15237,20,6,1953,Summer,20,6,1953,Summer,"June is associated also with the onset of long summer droughts . In the nineteenth century , of 10 periods classed","The Times, 20th June 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15238,20,6,1953,Summer,20,6,1953,Summer,"In the nineteenth century , of 10 periods classed as drought , five were connected with June . "" The meteorologists","The Times, 20th June 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15239,24,6,1953,Summer,24,6,1953,Summer,crops expected in areas which were not affected by the drought . The Chinese wish and certain need for an armistice,"The Times, 24th June 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15240,27,6,1953,Summer,27,6,1953,Summer,"rain was measured at Renfrew and 0.77in. at Dunfermline . DROUGHT DISASTER IN U.S. WASHINGTON , June 26. -A White House","The Times, 27th June 1953",Scotland,UKM,"UKM2,UKM3","UKM22,UKM35","Dunfermline,Renfrew",20th Century newspaper,Media 15241,1,7,1953,Summer,1,7,1953,Summer,"heavy supplying in the 1948 areas , which suffered from drought , all the replanted areas carry stands of excellently growxn","The Times, 1st July 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15242,6,7,1953,Summer,6,7,1953,Summer,", so heavy have been the losses already caused by drought , frost , and flood , that it is doubtful","The Times, 6th July 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15243,8,7,1953,Summer,8,7,1953,Summer,on nervous short-covering in new crops prompoted by the continued drought in the mouth-west . Later there was eneed srenth i,"The Times, 8th July 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15244,8,7,1953,Summer,8,7,1953,Summer,"3 , 2 , 3 , 5 ) . 9 Drought. - resistant weed ? ( 3 , 4 ) .","The Times, 8th July 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15245,9,7,1953,Summer,9,7,1953,Summer,"producer . Thanks to the rains which broke the long drought in the north , stock routes . ar , e","The Times, 9th July 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15246,9,7,1953,Summer,9,7,1953,Summer,"Beasts which could not be marketed last year owing to drought will be sold this year , and so bountiful has","The Times, 9th July 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15247,9,7,1953,Summer,9,7,1953,Summer,"hand , losses of breeding cattle and calves in the drought are incalculable . There has been wide- spread deterioration in","The Times, 9th July 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15248,9,7,1953,Summer,9,7,1953,Summer,the loss of many millions of pounds in the recent drought might have been halved . Yet no new railways have,"The Times, 9th July 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15249,9,7,1953,Summer,9,7,1953,Summer,years past . This had been due to the serious drought condi- tions in the Northem Territory and the losses of,"The Times, 9th July 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15250,11,7,1953,Summer,11,7,1953,Summer,"; most of the latter experienced one of the worst droughts on record , and , while our losses were not","The Times, 11st July 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15251,11,7,1953,Summer,11,7,1953,Summer,"long stock routes were still open , and before the drought became too pronounced . Our agency turnover was high ;","The Times, 11st July 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15252,11,7,1953,Summer,11,7,1953,Summer,"This- department also assisted the pastoral department in investigations into drought fodders and agricultural problems , and has had an exceptionally","The Times, 11st July 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15253,15,7,1953,Summer,15,7,1953,Summer,"drain off the superfluous moisture ; you can not prevent drought , but you give such a crumb to the surface","The Times, 15th July 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15254,20,7,1953,Summer,20,7,1953,Summer,2001b. of a special variety of seed which can defv drought and sandy soil and thrive under abnormal conditions . The,"The Times, 20th July 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15255,21,7,1953,Summer,21,7,1953,Summer,under selling influenced by reports of favourable rains in the drought.affected sections of the west belt . Partial recoveries attracted hedge-selling,"The Times, 21st July 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15256,29,7,1953,Summer,29,7,1953,Summer,"in Hamburg . PART OF TANGANYIKA FACING FAMINE EFFECT OF DROUGHT FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT DAR-ES-SALAAM , JuLy 28 The worst famine","The Times, 29th July 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15257,29,7,1953,Summer,29,7,1953,Summer,"are trekking between the waterholes in the northern pro- vince drought , and the water will not bear the continued heavy","The Times, 29th July 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15258,30,7,1953,Summer,30,7,1953,Summer,"contraction in income in certain branches of farming caused by drought . SoumrERN RHODESIA Trading turnovers reached fairly satisfactory totals ,","The Times, 30th July 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15259,5,8,1953,Summer,5,8,1953,Summer,"all too wide- spread and apparently growing . rAlthough the drought is largely to blame , the chief cause of this","The Times, 5th August 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15260,11,8,1953,Summer,11,8,1953,Summer,are suffering greatly through lack of water . If the drought continues half the vintage will be lost . Water remains,"The Times, 11st August 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15261,12,8,1953,Summer,12,8,1953,Summer,"sown might ultimately have , to be abandoned owing to drought . The estimate of the crop at 14,605,000 bales is","The Times, 12th August 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15262,17,8,1953,Summer,17,8,1953,Summer,"rainfall has been well below the average , creating severe drought conditions in many parts of the country . Near the","The Times, 17th August 1953",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK12,Rockhampton,20th Century newspaper,Media 15263,17,8,1953,Summer,17,8,1953,Summer,"command of the Risalpur Cavalry Brigade , Indian Army . DROUGHT IN SOUTH FROM OUR WEATHER CORRESPONDENr Saturday was the first","The Times, 17th August 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15264,17,8,1953,Summer,17,8,1953,Summer,in parts of Kent and East Anglia . An absolute drought extending to 16 days now exists in London and at,"The Times, 17th August 1953",England,"UKJ,UKH,UKI,UKK","UKJ2,UKH1,UKJ4,UKK4,UKJ3","UKJ22,UKJ42,UKK42,UKJ34,UKJ31","Bexhill,Eastbourne,Paignton,Sandown,Southsea",20th Century newspaper,Media 15265,24,8,1953,Summer,24,8,1953,Summer,of a large spring crop-was adversely affected last autumn by drought . More congenial climatic conditions might ; well serve to,"The Times, 24th August 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15266,26,8,1953,Summer,26,8,1953,Summer,here may be due not to the cold but to drought . In very dry weather the clay overburden dries and,"The Times, 26th August 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15267,28,8,1953,Summer,28,8,1953,Summer,"increase being occasioned by aid to farmers affected by the drought , but most of it going to the commodity credit","The Times, 28th August 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15268,1,9,1953,Autumn,1,9,1953,Autumn,Ventuor . In the early part of August an absolute drought developed in parts of south-east England and East Anglia .,"The Times, 1st September 1953",England,"UKH,UKK","UKH1,UKK2",UKK22,Weymouth,20th Century newspaper,Media 15269,2,9,1953,Autumn,2,9,1953,Autumn,"as Maine , crops have been ruined by heat and drought , and many fires bave broken out in the parched","The Times, 2th September 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15270,3,9,1953,Autumn,3,9,1953,Autumn,"Ottawa . Tobacco and sugar beet crops are suffering from drought , and abnormal sunshine is causing tomatoes and peaches to","The Times, 3th September 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15271,5,9,1953,Autumn,5,9,1953,Autumn,concession will be taken up in poorer harvests caused by drought and flood . TOTAL INDEMNITY A reduction of tax and,"The Times, 5th September 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15272,11,9,1953,Autumn,11,9,1953,Autumn,"consumers . The society attributed the present difficulties to disastrous droughts , and considered that the dearth of meat was likely","The Times, 11st September 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15273,18,9,1953,Autumn,18,9,1953,Autumn,"per cent . Sheep-raising has never , recovered from a drought in the late 1930ls which reduced flocks by over a","The Times, 18th September 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15274,18,9,1953,Autumn,18,9,1953,Autumn,"is rather low-slightly over 7lbs . Pastoralists have to withstand droughts , cyclones , the depredations of such pests as kangaroos","The Times, 18th September 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15275,21,9,1953,Autumn,21,9,1953,Autumn,years ago had been suffering from near famine conditions through drought . Relief operations might have to be carried on until,"The Times, 21st September 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15276,24,9,1953,Autumn,24,9,1953,Autumn,"be brought down . It would be impossible to break droughts characterized byt cloudUess , skies and dry air , bult","The Times, 24th September 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15277,28,10,1953,Autumn,28,10,1953,Autumn,"been disclosed . It had been feared that the prolonged drought might have had serious effects on the vines , but","The Times, 28th October 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15278,30,10,1953,Autumn,30,10,1953,Autumn,"of the company 's production even if , through prolonged drought or other cause , the "" grid "" power were","The Times, 30th October 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15279,3,11,1953,Autumn,3,11,1953,Autumn,in spite of rain over the past fortnight m the drought areas of the south and south-western Umted States the next,"The Times, 3th November 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15280,6,11,1953,Autumn,6,11,1953,Autumn,to the heavy re-supplying which has been necessitated by severe droughts during the past two years . Given reasonable weather conditions,"The Times, 6th November 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15281,25,11,1953,Autumn,25,11,1953,Autumn,"four months our tea estates have been experiencing an abnormal drought , which has seriously retarded the flush ; there is","The Times, 25th November 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15282,25,11,1953,Autumn,25,11,1953,Autumn,"is , however , the small consolation that during a drought attacks of blister blight so diminish that there is a","The Times, 25th November 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15283,9,12,1953,Winter,9,12,1953,Winter,"and to those suffering the temporary effects of famine , drought , and natural disaster . These are deeds of peace","The Times, 9th December 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15284,10,12,1953,Winter,10,12,1953,Winter,"Should these prices falt substantially , or should a widespread drought reduce the volume of exports , one might well see","The Times, 10th December 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15285,10,12,1953,Winter,10,12,1953,Winter,better than the previous year which was adversely affected by drought . As a result exports were substantially increased from a,"The Times, 10th December 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15286,11,12,1953,Winter,11,12,1953,Winter,"of his speech , said : - After the severe drought , of the previous year it was nQt to be","The Times, 11st December 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15287,11,12,1953,Winter,11,12,1953,Winter,"one . The pastoral industry must have its setbacks from drought , bush fires , and floods , but our interests","The Times, 11st December 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15288,12,12,1953,Winter,12,12,1953,Winter,"The farmer has tackled the problems of soil erosion and drought with the same deter- mination , and these diffaculties are","The Times, 12th December 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15289,15,12,1953,Winter,15,12,1953,Winter,", but this is because there was no late summer drought to turn the pastures brown , nor frosts since then","The Times, 15th December 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15290,21,12,1953,Winter,21,12,1953,Winter,". SNOW COMES TO THE ALPS WEEKS OF WAITING ENDED DROUGHT BROKEN From Our Correspondent GENEVA , DEc .. 20 The","The Times, 21st December 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15291,21,12,1953,Winter,21,12,1953,Winter,"From Our Correspondent GENEVA , DEc .. 20 The unprecedented drought that threat- ened to ruin the Christmas season in the","The Times, 21st December 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15292,24,12,1953,Winter,24,12,1953,Winter,"the season 's first snowfall on Sunday after the long drought , seemed dashed to-day with the setting in of a","The Times, 24th December 1953",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15293,2,1,1954,Winter,2,1,1954,Winter,"since 1869 , except for 1929 . An abso- lute drought lasted for as much as 38 days in parts of","The Times, 2th January 1954","England,GB,Scotland,Wales","UKM,UKL",,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15294,2,1,1954,Winter,2,1,1954,Winter,"during the year of S 19,300,000 . Bccause of severe droughts net operating income represented only a return of 2.7 per","The Times, 2th January 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15295,4,1,1954,Winter,4,1,1954,Winter,"shortages are , more often than not , due to drought . Normally , temperatures are moderate , except for the","The Times, 4th January 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15296,6,1,1954,Winter,6,1,1954,Winter,"by 550 . ; O.plb. to 5.148.2501b. due to continuead drought conditIns. ut , e ads , there was an impoentnse","The Times, 6th January 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15297,7,1,1954,Winter,7,1,1954,Winter,"the earlier list-the provision of emetgency aid for farmers in drought areas-has been drooped , and four new ones have been","The Times, 7th January 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15298,8,1,1954,Winter,8,1,1954,Winter,hearing. : ARTIFICIAL DEW EXPERIMENTS AID TO SAVING CROPS IN DROUGHTS BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT Recent research has indicated that dew,"The Times, 8th January 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15299,12,1,1954,Winter,12,1,1954,Winter,"Scotland , and 59 over Northem Ireland . EARLY SPRING DROUGHT The rainfall of JANUARY tO MARcH was generaly less than","The Times, 12th January 1954","England,Scotland,Wales","UKM,UKL",,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15300,25,1,1954,Winter,25,1,1954,Winter,rains during the past few days have broken a long drought with registrations of up to 10in . Graziers have been,"The Times, 25th January 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15301,25,1,1954,Winter,25,1,1954,Winter,across the Atlantic . During the last great North American drought from 1933 to 1937 the price of wheat in Liverpool,"The Times, 25th January 1954",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15302,28,1,1954,Winter,28,1,1954,Winter,"damage has not been serious . Tanganyika had a serious drought last year , particularly in the central areas , where","The Times, 28th January 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15303,30,1,1954,Winter,30,1,1954,Winter,the previous year . This reduction was due to continued drought conditions . On more than one of the com- pany,"The Times, 30th January 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15304,6,2,1954,Winter,6,2,1954,Winter,"of its grwvth it is broken up by winds and drought , and colleces in the sandy furrows of the desert","The Times, 6th February 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15305,6,2,1954,Winter,6,2,1954,Winter,raiding Wagogo tribesmen for Tobbery with violence during the serious drought at Dodoma in November last have been confirmed by the,"The Times, 6th February 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15306,10,2,1954,Winter,10,2,1954,Winter,"Province , parted with their cattle more in fear of drought than in accordance with any planned system of disposal of","The Times, 10th February 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15307,11,2,1954,Winter,11,2,1954,Winter,", but since the region has been suffering a long drought the thousands who waited at various points will have been","The Times, 11st February 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15308,15,2,1954,Winter,15,2,1954,Winter,"to be faced with stoicism . There was always a drought to be endured , a flood to be evaded ,","The Times, 15th February 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15309,15,2,1954,Winter,15,2,1954,Winter,"doubtful and in- secure . Hurricanes , earthquakes , and drought from time to time produce a financial crisis , while","The Times, 15th February 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15310,18,2,1954,Winter,18,2,1954,Winter,"said that for 10 months we had experienced the severest drought known for over 20 years in Tanganyika , and that","The Times, 18th February 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15311,18,2,1954,Winter,18,2,1954,Winter,and that in these conditions sisal growth ceased . The drought affected large areas in Tanganyika and continued for a further,"The Times, 18th February 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15312,18,2,1954,Winter,18,2,1954,Winter,", England , and w.estern Germany combined , and so drought did not affect all areas alike ; but we must","The Times, 18th February 1954",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15313,22,2,1954,Winter,22,2,1954,Winter,Queen 's visit on February 11 to end a prolonged drought in this rich dairying district . It is impossible to,"The Times, 22th February 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15314,23,2,1954,Winter,23,2,1954,Winter,: a dry April or May means many deaths from drought . Many trees also are bitten off by vagrant sheep,"The Times, 23th February 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15315,25,2,1954,Winter,25,2,1954,Winter,"not up to expectations . Theft of ripe berries and drought were contributory factors to this shortfall . Coffee , however","The Times, 25th February 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15316,25,2,1954,Winter,25,2,1954,Winter,"are below estimate , owing in part to a severe drought and in part to the labour troubles , while costs","The Times, 25th February 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15317,3,3,1954,Spring,3,3,1954,Spring,"maize from the peasants in the spring , but the droughts have frightened them so much that they are at present","The Times, 3th March 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15318,5,3,1954,Spring,5,3,1954,Spring,"year , should still be profitable . The Cyclone and Drought Insurance Fund now totals approximately Rs.61 million and should pro-","The Times, 5th March 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15319,8,3,1954,Spring,8,3,1954,Spring,million bushels each year . so that in these bad drought years there was more than enough wheat for Britain 's,"The Times, 8th March 1954",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15320,8,3,1954,Spring,8,3,1954,Spring,more . she may need to import . Even in drought years there will be much more than sufTicient for her,"The Times, 8th March 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15321,16,3,1954,Spring,16,3,1954,Spring,TUESDAY MARCH 16 1954 Special Articles : PAGE Defence against Drought-I .. 9 Drama at Oxford .. .. 10 The Course,"The Times, 16th March 1954",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 15322,16,3,1954,Spring,16,3,1954,Spring,"WILKINSON , FR AN WfnTn March 13 . DEFENCE AGAINST DROUGHT I-TOWARD A NATIONAL POLICY FOR WATER By Our Special Correspondent","The Times, 16th March 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15323,16,3,1954,Spring,16,3,1954,Spring,is again being asked whether the summer will see another drought and water famine . Rainfall in the winter has been,"The Times, 16th March 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15324,16,3,1954,Spring,16,3,1954,Spring,occurring more than once in seven to 10 years a drought as long as the longest known drought . But this,"The Times, 16th March 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15325,16,3,1954,Spring,16,3,1954,Spring,10 years a drought as long as the longest known drought . But this insurance is not spread equally over the,"The Times, 16th March 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15326,16,3,1954,Spring,16,3,1954,Spring,"the case was brought home to many consumers in the drought of 1949 . In Manchester , for instance , such","The Times, 16th March 1954",England,UKD,UKD3,"UKD31,UK32",,20th Century newspaper,Media 15327,17,3,1954,Spring,17,3,1954,Spring,WEDNESDAY MARCH 17 1954 Special Articles : PAGE Defence against Drought-II . Conclusion 9 Bridge .. .. 3 Book Reviews :,"The Times, 17th March 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15328,17,3,1954,Spring,17,3,1954,Spring,". 3 . Vane Street , Bath . DEFENCE AGAINST DROUGHT HI-CONCENTRATION OF WATER UNDERTAKINGS By Our Special Correspondent There are","The Times, 17th March 1954","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15329,17,3,1954,Spring,17,3,1954,Spring,a shortage of water next summer if there is a drought after the present winter of exceptionally low rainfalL Concluded V,"The Times, 17th March 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15330,26,3,1954,Spring,26,3,1954,Spring,"been increased from 77,962 in 1952 to 89,100 . The drought caused a substantial diminution of our crops and production and","The Times, 26th March 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15331,26,3,1954,Spring,26,3,1954,Spring,"Apart from shortfalls in our tea crop caused by the drought , world tea prices fell for a time to the","The Times, 26th March 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15332,3,4,1954,Spring,3,4,1954,Spring,"Tanganyika , which was adversely affected by last year 's drought , has recovered well and the latest reports are the","The Times, 3th April 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15333,6,4,1954,Spring,6,4,1954,Spring,"of Oxford , Parks Road , Oxford . DEFENCE AGAINST DROUGHT TO THE EDrrOR OF THE TIMES Sir , -The Water","The Times, 6th April 1954",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 15334,6,4,1954,Spring,6,4,1954,Spring,"authoritative articles by your Special Correspondent on "" Defence against Drought . "" I would , however , draw your attention","The Times, 6th April 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15335,20,4,1954,Spring,20,4,1954,Spring,? Pictures on page 14 . SUNSHINE IN MOST AREAS DROUGHT IN THE SOUTH BY OUR WEATHER CORRESPONDENT Easter Monday was,"The Times, 20th April 1954",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15336,20,4,1954,Spring,20,4,1954,Spring,England it was only.a little above 50deg . An absolute drought existed yesterday over parts of southern England from Sussex to,"The Times, 20th April 1954",England,"UKH,UKK,UKJ","UKH1,UKK1,UKK4,UKJ2","UKK13,UKK43,UKJ22,UKJ24","Gloucestershire,South Devon,Sussex",20th Century newspaper,Media 15337,20,4,1954,Spring,20,4,1954,Spring,"Since then most parts of the country , including the drought regions in the south-west , have had some rain which","The Times, 20th April 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15338,21,4,1954,Spring,21,4,1954,Spring,by this morning there will be a period of absolute drought at many places from the London area and Sussex to,"The Times, 21st April 1954","England,Wales","UKI,UKK,UKJ,UKL","UKK3,UKJ2","UKK30,UKJ22,UKJ24","Scilly Isles,Sussex",20th Century newspaper,Media 15339,21,4,1954,Spring,21,4,1954,Spring,north-west England . This is the most extensive area of drought since the spring of last year . when there were,"The Times, 21st April 1954","England,Wales","UKC,UKK,UKL",UKK3,UKK30,Scilly Isles,20th Century newspaper,Media 15340,22,4,1954,Spring,22,4,1954,Spring,by well conceived schemes of improvement or conversion . ABSOLUTE DROUGHT IN SOUTH PARTS OF DEVON WffHOUT RAIN FOR 21 DAYS,"The Times, 22th April 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15341,22,4,1954,Spring,22,4,1954,Spring,CORRESPONDENT There was no rain again yesterday and the absolute drought extended to still more plates in southern and western England,"The Times, 22th April 1954","England,Wales","UKF,UKG,UKL",,,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 15342,22,4,1954,Spring,22,4,1954,Spring,"parts of the Midlands , and in Wales . The drought has now lasted for 16 days at Kew and London","The Times, 22th April 1954","England,Wales","UKI,UKF,UKG,UKK,UKL","UKI2,UKK4","UKI23,UKK43","Kew,Midlands,South Devon",20th Century newspaper,Media 15343,22,4,1954,Spring,22,4,1954,Spring,days in parts of south Devon . The last absolute drought in the London area was in the early part of,"The Times, 22th April 1954",England,"UKI,UKK","UKI2,UKK4","UKI23,UKK43","Kew,South Devon",20th Century newspaper,Media 15344,22,4,1954,Spring,22,4,1954,Spring,"with a duration of 16 days , but the absolute drought of last spring extended over 34 days in the London","The Times, 22th April 1954",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15345,22,4,1954,Spring,22,4,1954,Spring,inquiry at Blandford yesterday . ( p. 2 ) The drought extended yesterday to more places in southern and western England,"The Times, 22th April 1954","England,Wales","UKK,UKF,UKG,UKL",UKK2,UKK22,"Blandford,Midlands",20th Century newspaper,Media 15346,24,4,1954,Spring,24,4,1954,Spring,any part of the British Isles and the . absolute drought now extends to 23 days at Exmouth and 1S days,"The Times, 24th April 1954","UK,England","UKK,UKI",UKK4,UKK43,Exmouth,20th Century newspaper,Media 15347,27,4,1954,Spring,27,4,1954,Spring,"man 's skill to the utmost . Playing in a drought is difficult enough , but it is made much harder","The Times, 27th April 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15348,30,4,1954,Spring,30,4,1954,Spring,a wonderful putter and that becomes increasingly important as the drought goes on . G. B. Wolstenholme was just that much,"The Times, 30th April 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15349,30,4,1954,Spring,30,4,1954,Spring,RAIN CROPS AND STOCK HELD BACK BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT Drought and the cold weather have affected the well-being of the,"The Times, 30th April 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15350,30,4,1954,Spring,30,4,1954,Spring,"at the head of Great Langdale , Westmorland . The drought has enabled the repair of the drystone wall banking to","The Times, 30th April 1954",England,UKD,UKD1,UKD12,"Great Langdale,Westmorland",20th Century newspaper,Media 15351,30,4,1954,Spring,30,4,1954,Spring,"1914 . HEAVY RAIN IN NORTH After 22 days of drought , heavy rain was falling in Liverpool early to-day .","The Times, 30th April 1954",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15352,3,5,1954,Spring,3,5,1954,Spring,and the last 24 hours ; in between an absolute drought developed over most areas except north-east England and parts of,"The Times, 3th May 1954",England,UKH,UKH1,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15353,5,5,1954,Spring,5,5,1954,Spring,two Ryder Cup matches in the thirties . Frost and drought have made it necessary to be indulgent in speaking of,"The Times, 5th May 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15354,6,5,1954,Spring,6,5,1954,Spring,"over 900,000 acres in the sixth year of independence . Drought may play havoc with much of this and did so","The Times, 6th May 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15355,8,5,1954,Spring,8,5,1954,Spring,"likely to fall by 20,000 tons this year owing to drought . It might , if there were nothing to offset","The Times, 8th May 1954",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15356,15,5,1954,Spring,15,5,1954,Spring,", f "" ' which retains its colour even in drought . Extensively used by GREENKEEPEPS for PARKS , SPORTS GROUNDS","The Times, 15th May 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15357,18,5,1954,Spring,18,5,1954,Spring,"Installation Draoghtsman. -Apply. quoting Ref : RLAI 21 . Chief Droughtsmian . DECCA RADAR Ltd. , Research Laboratory . 2 .","The Times, 18th May 1954",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI22,Surbiton,20th Century newspaper,Media 15358,24,5,1954,Spring,24,5,1954,Spring,"Roskll , R.N. , published last week-vindicates his action . DROUGHT ENDED IN THE SOUTH-WEST BY OIUR WEATHER CORRESPONDENT It was","The Times, 24th May 1954",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15359,24,5,1954,Spring,24,5,1954,Spring,"Ireland to south-west England and Wales to break an absolute drought which had lasted for 17 days in Devon , Cornwall","The Times, 24th May 1954","England,Wales","UKK,UKL","UKK3,UKK4","UKK30,UKK43","Cornwall,Scilly Isles",20th Century newspaper,Media 15360,24,5,1954,Spring,24,5,1954,Spring,improvement in the prospects for that crop . Because of drought and wind erosion it was thought at the beginning of,"The Times, 24th May 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15361,31,5,1954,Spring,31,5,1954,Spring,"short- age of meat supplies caused by strikes , and droughts . The resulting dislocation exhausted their finances and left them","The Times, 31st May 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15362,4,6,1954,Summer,4,6,1954,Summer,wet and cold but the summer has been dry with drought conditions prevailing throughout the greater part of the North and,"The Times, 4th June 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15363,10,6,1954,Summer,10,6,1954,Summer,be sold at a reasonable price . A North American drought in the next 12 months could completely alter the situation,"The Times, 10th June 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15364,12,6,1954,Summer,12,6,1954,Summer,"areas , and sugar beet and peas were checked by drought and cold in East Anglia , but other root crops","The Times, 12th June 1954",England,UKH,UKH1,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15365,24,6,1954,Summer,24,6,1954,Summer,"35 per cent . over the prevfous year , when drought had been particularly severe . This result is largely due","The Times, 24th June 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15366,30,6,1954,Summer,30,6,1954,Summer,"season , on which we are now embarked . With droughty conditions and hail damage to the extent of 604 maunds","The Times, 30th June 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15367,1,7,1954,Summer,1,7,1954,Summer,"companies ' operations during the last threei years caused by drought and lack of normal rainfall during the rainy season ,","The Times, 1st July 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15368,1,7,1954,Summer,1,7,1954,Summer,"last two or three months and with indications that the drought period may be ended , the likelihood of empty- ing","The Times, 1st July 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15369,3,7,1954,Summer,3,7,1954,Summer,"( Libyan ) as a first instalment to relieve Tripolitania drought-stricken areas . More than 10,000 boy scouts from all parts","The Times, 3th July 1954",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15370,8,7,1954,Summer,8,7,1954,Summer,"and , until May , the water boards feared a drought June has made them smile again ; the half-year has","The Times, 8th July 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15371,12,7,1954,Summer,12,7,1954,Summer,"season , with heavy rains in April followed by a drought which lasted until August , was not good for germination","The Times, 12th July 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15372,20,7,1954,Summer,20,7,1954,Summer,"normal rates to Services ' funds . AUSTRALIAN MEASURES AGAINST DROUGHT RESERVOIR ENLARGEMENT I FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT CANBERRA , JULY","The Times, 20th July 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15373,20,7,1954,Summer,20,7,1954,Summer,of the river and safeguard supplies of irrigation water against drought . Reserves of water for use in drought-stricken areas wil,"The Times, 20th July 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15374,20,7,1954,Summer,20,7,1954,Summer,"water against drought . Reserves of water for use in drought-stricken areas wil be increased from 750,000 to one milion acre","The Times, 20th July 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15375,23,7,1954,Summer,23,7,1954,Summer,"breeding flocks . Jemalong , in particular , suffered from drought and grass- hoppers , which combined to damage both the","The Times, 23th July 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15376,23,7,1954,Summer,23,7,1954,Summer,"trace elements and fertiliser ; made important experiments in the drought feeding of sheep , and the use of improved pastures","The Times, 23th July 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15377,29,7,1954,Summer,29,7,1954,Summer,"South African hops suffered severely this year from the prolonged drought . Fortunately , our stocks are adequate to meet all","The Times, 29th July 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15378,29,7,1954,Summer,29,7,1954,Summer,somnewhat hesitant owing to the after effects of the 1952 drought and to lower prices received for karakul pelts . Total,"The Times, 29th July 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15379,2,8,1954,Summer,2,8,1954,Summer,"seems only a short time ago-April to be exact-since the drought was causing anxiety . "" COLDER THAN USUAL Throughout the","The Times, 2th August 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15380,7,8,1954,Summer,7,8,1954,Summer,food if Yugo- slavia can be spared further periods of drought . In spite of all the . changes in tactics,"The Times, 7th August 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15381,21,8,1954,Summer,21,8,1954,Summer,"Calgary another storm swept a path six miles wide . DROUGHT AND FLOODS TOGETHER PATNA , INDIA , Aug. 20. -Famine","The Times, 21st August 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15382,24,8,1954,Summer,24,8,1954,Summer,In the twenties broadcasting was blamed for both rain and drought-and long before that railways were accused of making rain by,"The Times, 24th August 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15383,30,8,1954,Summer,30,8,1954,Summer,"throughout the summer , it has received no check from drought , and it has not matured as rapidly as it","The Times, 30th August 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15384,31,8,1954,Summer,31,8,1954,Summer,"when their resources have been reduced during prolonged periods of drought . As you know , it is on the well-being","The Times, 31st August 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15385,7,9,1954,Autumn,7,9,1954,Autumn,"sufficient to meet the demands of cultivators . If the drought continues , the flow will be barely 12,000 cubic feet","The Times, 7th September 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15386,10,9,1954,Autumn,10,9,1954,Autumn,chairman . of the accumulative effect of four years ' drought and the lowest sucrose content in cane recorded since 1934,"The Times, 10th September 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15387,13,9,1954,Autumn,13,9,1954,Autumn,"the meantime , the very poor start , owing to drought , of the new ( 1954 ) United States winter","The Times, 13th September 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15388,13,9,1954,Autumn,13,9,1954,Autumn,"of farm machinery , fuels and the like . The drought years 1951 and 1952 were almost the last straw ,","The Times, 13th September 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15389,14,9,1954,Autumn,14,9,1954,Autumn,"production . Although the breeding of new varieties resistant to drought , cold , and to certain strains of disease ,","The Times, 14th September 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15390,15,9,1954,Autumn,15,9,1954,Autumn,": : useful insurance against all feed disappeaing in a drought . It so happens that about 26,000 acres of this","The Times, 15th September 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15391,15,9,1954,Autumn,15,9,1954,Autumn,"subject to the vagaries of rainfall , and a severe drought in western-Queensland and the Northern Territory can leave a devastating","The Times, 15th September 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15392,15,9,1954,Autumn,15,9,1954,Autumn,of the bounty of the good season to meet the drought that is bound to follow sooner or later . There,"The Times, 15th September 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15393,15,9,1954,Autumn,15,9,1954,Autumn,is water for the cattle to drink . In 1952 drought and bush fires destroyed hundreds of thousands of cattle .,"The Times, 15th September 1954",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15394,15,9,1954,Autumn,15,9,1954,Autumn,"past three years slfow how vulnerable the trade is to drought ; 1,500,000 quarters in 1953-54 , 1,000,000 quarters in 1952-53","The Times, 15th September 1954",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15395,16,9,1954,Autumn,16,9,1954,Autumn,", which has saved the world from this fate . Drought- resisting wheats , which have been of incomparable importance to","The Times, 16th September 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15396,27,9,1954,Autumn,27,9,1954,Autumn,"the hard life here . Of course there is a drought ; there is , too , another woman who hoped","The Times, 27th September 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15397,15,10,1954,Autumn,15,10,1954,Autumn,""" farce of price control , "" pointing out that drought has caused a scarcity of quality live- stock and that","The Times, 15th October 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15398,26,10,1954,Autumn,26,10,1954,Autumn,adjourned until Thursday . Heavy rain yesterday ended a long drought in the Australian state of Victoria . including the main,"The Times, 26th October 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15399,1,11,1954,Autumn,1,11,1954,Autumn,Kettles-Roy & Tysons Ltd. have had to face a severe drought in Tanganyika and the restriction on business caused by continued,"The Times, 1st November 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15400,1,11,1954,Autumn,1,11,1954,Autumn,"not very suitable for further development owing to a periodic drought , but I am glad to say that the tea","The Times, 1st November 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15401,3,11,1954,Autumn,3,11,1954,Autumn,the beech in the walk also suffered from a spring drought and few survived . The committee recommend that the Ministry,"The Times, 3th November 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15402,4,11,1954,Autumn,4,11,1954,Autumn,"the monsoonal rains , with the result that a severe drought has once again set in there . Rabbits are ,","The Times, 4th November 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15403,15,11,1954,Autumn,15,11,1954,Autumn,vines in the Douro region have not experienced such prolonged drought and hail- storms as last year . The yearly average,"The Times, 15th November 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15404,24,11,1954,Autumn,24,11,1954,Autumn,"our trading profit , as during the year an abnormal drought seriously affected the production on our sisal estates and to","The Times, 24th November 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15405,24,11,1954,Autumn,24,11,1954,Autumn,our original estimate owing to the effect of the disastrous drought of 1953 . We have already incurred a serious loss,"The Times, 24th November 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15406,24,11,1954,Autumn,24,11,1954,Autumn,was most disappointing but almost entirely due to the abnormal drought in the last hailf of 1953 . We had still,"The Times, 24th November 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15407,24,11,1954,Autumn,24,11,1954,Autumn,"the chief of which were labour difficulties , the abnormal drought and the damage done to our plantations by despoliation whereby","The Times, 24th November 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15408,24,11,1954,Autumn,24,11,1954,Autumn,most disappointing one as the estate suffered from the abnormal drought which seriously reduced our crops ; the ill effect of,"The Times, 24th November 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15409,24,11,1954,Autumn,24,11,1954,Autumn,seriously reduced our crops ; the ill effect of this drought lasted well into the present year . Coupled with low,"The Times, 24th November 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15410,25,11,1954,Autumn,25,11,1954,Autumn,". It was stated that , because of the spring drought and continuous summer rain , many difficulties had had to","The Times, 25th November 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15411,7,12,1954,Winter,7,12,1954,Winter,"1953. tn memory' g arden , we meet everyday . DROUGHT , ENGINEER CAPr . ARTHuR EDMuND . R.N.-In treasured untading","The Times, 7th December 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15412,9,12,1954,Winter,9,12,1954,Winter,"into bearing , having suffered a set- back owing to drought . The profit for the year , after allocating 105,500","The Times, 9th December 1954",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE44,Kirklees,20th Century newspaper,Media 15413,13,12,1954,Winter,13,12,1954,Winter,) To see whether life can be saved during the drought season . ( b ) To see whether it is,"The Times, 13th December 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15414,13,12,1954,Winter,13,12,1954,Winter,"on both Wiltshire and Lochard as further insur- ance against drought , of course ; and we are endeavouring to enter","The Times, 13th December 1954",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK15,Wiltshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 15415,13,12,1954,Winter,13,12,1954,Winter,"The fall , the directors report , was due to drought in 1953 . Proceeds of sugar and by-products for 1953-54","The Times, 13th December 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15416,21,12,1954,Winter,21,12,1954,Winter,"are enough to warrant continued control . Grain disease and droughts brought the wheat harvest below the estimated 1,000 million bushels","The Times, 21st December 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15417,23,12,1954,Winter,23,12,1954,Winter,"whole city did in 1939 , to the envy of drought- ridden provincial neighbours . Factories are sprawling up from the","The Times, 23th December 1954",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15418,1,1,1955,Winter,1,1,1955,Winter,"over most of the British Isles , and an absolute drought developed over large areas of England , Wales , south","The Times, 1st January 1955","UK,England,Scotland,Wales","UKH,UKM,UKL",UKH2,UKH25,"Dunstable Downs,South Scotland",20th Century newspaper,Media 15419,1,1,1955,Winter,1,1,1955,Winter,greater expenditure than by any other country ; the frequent droughts in the period when the effects of the eastern blockade,"The Times, 1st January 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15420,1,1,1955,Winter,1,1,1955,Winter,sunny and dry and contained a prolonged period of absolute drought in the south . But by Whitsun there was a,"The Times, 1st January 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15421,3,1,1955,Winter,3,1,1955,Winter,". "" During and since the summer there have been drought conditions in consequence of a very low rain- fall on","The Times, 3th January 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15422,5,1,1955,Winter,5,1,1955,Winter,and cattle-raising areas which since last summer have suffered from drought . It is hoped that the rain and snow will,"The Times, 5th January 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15423,8,1,1955,Winter,8,1,1955,Winter,leakage of heat through il-fitting doors and windows and banish droughts for ever . Effective roof insulation will save three-quarters of,"The Times, 8th January 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15424,17,1,1955,Winter,17,1,1955,Winter,substitute . The position has primarily been caused by severe drought con- ditions and the subsequent necessity to utilize maize and,"The Times, 17th January 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15425,20,1,1955,Winter,20,1,1955,Winter,"increased by 26 per cent. , in spite of the drought . The output of cement would soon reach the target","The Times, 20th January 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15426,21,1,1955,Winter,21,1,1955,Winter,maize on the ground that lack of pasture because of drought had caused all available maize to be needed for home,"The Times, 21st January 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15427,21,1,1955,Winter,21,1,1955,Winter,"home con- sumption . Meat scarcities will occur when the drought ends , and tbe breeders retain animals on land for","The Times, 21st January 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15428,21,1,1955,Winter,21,1,1955,Winter,"land for fattening . Pampas fires , caused by the drought , are constantly breaking out in many parts of the","The Times, 21st January 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15429,14,2,1955,Winter,14,2,1955,Winter,Service 11 : Kodak 3 Beaconsfield 14 : LiverPool 14 Droughton Park 3 : Old Btncroflians 9 . Old Citizens 0,"The Times, 14th February 1955",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ13,Beaconsfield,20th Century newspaper,Media 15430,23,2,1955,Winter,23,2,1955,Winter,"Social Council of the United Nations . The new loans Drought the total lending to $2,063,858,464 ( 737,092.308 ) , which","The Times, 23th February 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15431,26,2,1955,Winter,26,2,1955,Winter,"OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT WASHINGTON , FEB. 25 Farmers in 15 drought-stricken western states , many of them already threatened with a","The Times, 26th February 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15432,3,3,1955,Spring,3,3,1955,Spring,"a. quite unusual Irish June , a June of long drought and sun , in which the land- scape. shimmers and","The Times, 3th March 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15433,4,3,1955,Spring,4,3,1955,Spring,"sunflower have , on the other hand , suffered from drought and although the maize crop has not been so seriously","The Times, 4th March 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15434,14,3,1955,Spring,14,3,1955,Spring,FUTURE FORESEEN FOR NORTH EAST BRAZIL HYDRO-ELECTRIC STATION OPENED IN DROUGHT DEVASTATED REGION FROM OUR RI0 DE JANEIRO CORRESPONDENT A new,"The Times, 14th March 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15435,14,3,1955,Spring,14,3,1955,Spring,"But , because of generations of successive and pro- longed droughts , here are some of the most distressed areas in","The Times, 14th March 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15436,14,3,1955,Spring,14,3,1955,Spring,"the most distressed areas in the country . SOUTHWARD EXODUS Droughts at times have lasted for several years , but the","The Times, 14th March 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15437,1,4,1955,Spring,1,4,1955,Spring,"parts of south and south-west England , while an absolute drought occuited in north-west England , the Isle of Man and","The Times, 1st April 1955","England,Scotland","UKM,UKK","UKM6,UKK3","UKM64,UKM65,UKM66,UKK30","Hebrides,Isle of Man,Orkneys,Shetlands,West Corwall",20th Century newspaper,Media 15438,25,4,1955,Spring,25,4,1955,Spring,from the south-west . were very fit . SUN AND DROUGHT FROM OUR WEATHER CORRESPONDENT Rain spread from the north-west on,"The Times, 25th April 1955",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15439,25,4,1955,Spring,25,4,1955,Spring,"and there were temDeratures of 60 degrees . The absolute drought now covers the greater part of southern England , the","The Times, 25th April 1955","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15440,27,4,1955,Spring,27,4,1955,Spring,meeting the committee heard evidence from the Attorney- General . DROUGHT BROKEN IN MOST AREAS FROMI OR WEATEfR CORRESPONDENT Rain spread,"The Times, 27th April 1955",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15441,27,4,1955,Spring,27,4,1955,Spring,"and yester- day ( Tuesday ) , breaking the absolute drought aver the greater part of England . WVales. and Ireland","The Times, 27th April 1955","UK,England",,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15442,30,4,1955,Spring,30,4,1955,Spring,the meantime 1955 had turned into some- what of a drought year . Were we going to consume less this year,"The Times, 30th April 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15443,2,5,1955,Spring,2,5,1955,Spring,"better , the association says . APRIL 'S WEATHER VARIATIONS DROUGHT . SUNSHINTE , AND GROUND FROST The weather during April","The Times, 2th May 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15444,2,5,1955,Spring,2,5,1955,Spring,of the average . After the first week an absolute drought developed over much of England and Wales from parts of,"The Times, 2th May 1955","England,Wales","UKJ,UKL,UKE",,,"Southern England,Yorkshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 15445,2,5,1955,Spring,2,5,1955,Spring,the Channel Islands . Even when the month ended the drought had not broken in parts of Kent and Essex and,"The Times, 2th May 1955",England,"UKH,UKJ,UKI,UKE","UKH3,UKJ4,UKI2","UKJ42,UKI23","Kew,Southern England,Yorkshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 15446,2,5,1955,Spring,2,5,1955,Spring,"than they used to be ? Are there not more droughts , earthquakes , hurricanes , and avalanches than formerly ?","The Times, 2th May 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15447,9,5,1955,Spring,9,5,1955,Spring,hedgerows . THE COUTRSE OF NATURE SPRING FLOWERS RETARDED BY DROUGHT FROM A CORRESPONDENT May showers are bringing forth April flowers,"The Times, 9th May 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15448,9,5,1955,Spring,9,5,1955,Spring,"and anemones , even with bluebells , but the unaccustomed drought restricted further growth , and many wild flowers proper to","The Times, 9th May 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15449,23,5,1955,Spring,23,5,1955,Spring,of an enforced cut in the area seeded and some drought damage in the south-west ; and it looks as though,"The Times, 23th May 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15450,26,5,1955,Spring,26,5,1955,Spring,"are occasions , such as when we have had a drought , when it would be of high economic value to","The Times, 26th May 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15451,1,6,1955,Summer,1,6,1955,Summer,ceasing to flow at any time in pro-longed periods of drought . TRANSPORT The rail services provided by the South Australian,"The Times, 1st June 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15452,3,6,1955,Summer,3,6,1955,Summer,"villagers , which this year has already been aggravated by drought . The Israelis are perfectly entitled to do what they","The Times, 3th June 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15453,9,6,1955,Summer,9,6,1955,Summer,recent heavy rainfall over England and Wales is that absolute drought has now developed in parts of Scotland with a duration,"The Times, 9th June 1955","England,Scotland,Wales","UKM,UKL","UKM6,UKM2","UKM66,UKM22","Lerwick,Leuchars",20th Century newspaper,Media 15454,11,6,1955,Summer,11,6,1955,Summer,", which was considered to be a year of extreme drought . Despite these conditions , the newly planted areas axd","The Times, 11st June 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15455,13,6,1955,Summer,13,6,1955,Summer,to save the farming industry from the worst effects of drought conditions . Production has been maintained surprisingly weU and the,"The Times, 13th June 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15456,21,6,1955,Summer,21,6,1955,Summer,'s continuing in oftice- SQUATTERS HOUSED IN HONGKONG YEAR OF DROUGHT AND FIRE Last year was the driest in Hongkong for,"The Times, 21st June 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15457,21,6,1955,Summer,21,6,1955,Summer,order to free land for other development . l The drought also caused an acute scarcity of water . The colony,"The Times, 21st June 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15458,27,6,1955,Summer,27,6,1955,Summer,supplies are necessary as an insurance against losses from extended droughts . The geneticists are continually engaged on the breeding of,"The Times, 27th June 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15459,29,6,1955,Summer,29,6,1955,Summer,"? c limelight vesterday at St. Andrews . After a drought whlich had cxtended fromn May the b-owi , burnt hilltops","The Times, 29th June 1955",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM22,St. Andrews,20th Century newspaper,Media 15460,30,6,1955,Summer,30,6,1955,Summer,"harvest produced an important export- able surplus , the widespread drought during last year resulted in a deficit . At the","The Times, 30th June 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15461,11,7,1955,Summer,11,7,1955,Summer,"the growing period the 1954 crop had to withstand a drought of exceptional severity , and I consider it satisfactory to","The Times, 11st July 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15462,15,7,1955,Summer,15,7,1955,Summer,are damaged with all the attendant dangers of flooding and drought : and in turn hydro- electric plants are placed in,"The Times, 15th July 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15463,16,7,1955,Summer,16,7,1955,Summer,". RESEARCH With a view to minimizing the effects of drought , we have commenced at Terrick Stud , under the","The Times, 16th July 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15464,16,7,1955,Summer,16,7,1955,Summer,The aim of the Queensland University research it to establish drought-resistant I fodder crops for storage against drought ; to improve,"The Times, 16th July 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15465,21,7,1955,Summer,21,7,1955,Summer,has been described as speaking with an English accent . DROUGHT OVER LARGE AREA FROM OUR WEATHER CORRESPONDENT After the return,"The Times, 21st July 1955",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15466,21,7,1955,Summer,21,7,1955,Summer,a large part of the country is now under absolute drought con- ditions . No rain has been recorded there for,"The Times, 21st July 1955",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15467,21,7,1955,Summer,21,7,1955,Summer,"for some 15 to 17 days . The most extensive drought area covers north-west England , the Isle of Man ,","The Times, 21st July 1955","Wales,England,Scotland","UKK,UKL,UKM,UKL",,,"Bristol Channel,Isle of Man",20th Century newspaper,Media 15468,21,7,1955,Summer,21,7,1955,Summer,"the whole of Eire and part of Northern Ireland . Drought prevails also in Fife , parts of Northumberland , Yorkshire","The Times, 21st July 1955","Wales,England,Scotland","UKK,UKL,UKH,UKF,UKD,UKC,UKM,UKL,UKE","UKH1,UKF3,UKD3,UKC2","UKD31,UK32,UKC21","Bristol Channel,Yorkshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 15469,22,7,1955,Summer,22,7,1955,Summer,July is only two inches ) . NINETEENTH DAY OF DROUGHT FROM OUR WEATHER CORRESPONDEN-r There are still no indications of,"The Times, 22th July 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15470,22,7,1955,Summer,22,7,1955,Summer,"There are still no indications of a break in the drought , now in its nineteenth day over a wide area","The Times, 22th July 1955",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15471,25,7,1955,Summer,25,7,1955,Summer,"required each day . This summer , following a winter drought , the situation became so bad that water was brought","The Times, 25th July 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15472,28,7,1955,Summer,28,7,1955,Summer,and no rain over the past 14 days-almost officially a drought-has stopped holidaymakers going to thc concert room of the public,"The Times, 28th July 1955",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE22,Scarborough,20th Century newspaper,Media 15473,1,8,1955,Summer,1,8,1955,Summer,or more on each of the 31 days . LONGEST DROUGHT In the London area the KeNv figures show it so,"The Times, 1st August 1955",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15474,1,8,1955,Summer,1,8,1955,Summer,1949 . Over most of the exceptionally sunny area absolute drought has prevailed for 28 davs -the longest July drought on,"The Times, 1st August 1955",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15475,1,8,1955,Summer,1,8,1955,Summer,LOVE A DRY SPELL FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT Signs of drought are very evident in Kew Gardens just now . Yet,"The Times, 1st August 1955",England,"UKI,UKJ","UKI2,UKJ1","UKI23,UKJ11","Kew,Windsor Castle",20th Century newspaper,Media 15476,2,8,1955,Summer,2,8,1955,Summer,; Sir 'Fr.acis samotelson t1914 Sunbeam ) . 3 . DROUGHT PROBLEM FOR SOME GROWERS IRRIGATION CONTRASTS IN VALE OF EVESHAM,"The Times, 2th August 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15477,2,8,1955,Summer,2,8,1955,Summer,"if it is too bad , all suffer . The drought is favouring gardeners with artificial irrigation . Along the vale","The Times, 2th August 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15478,2,8,1955,Summer,2,8,1955,Summer,may soon rob each other of water . But the drought is troubling those whose land is not irrigated . Cabbage,"The Times, 2th August 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15479,3,8,1955,Summer,3,8,1955,Summer,", at the invitation of its mayor . RAIN AND DROUGHT IN INDIA VAST AREAS FLOODED FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT DELHI","The Times, 3th August 1955",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ31,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15480,3,8,1955,Summer,3,8,1955,Summer,places it was onl'y slight and did not break the drought . During the afternoon there were showers in parts of,"The Times, 3th August 1955","England,Scotland","UKI,UKF,UKG,UKM",UKM2,UKM23,"Midlands,Tyne",20th Century newspaper,Media 15481,4,8,1955,Summer,4,8,1955,Summer,from lower roormks where workmen are making structural alterations . DROUGHT BROKEN FROM OUR WEATHER CORRESPONDENT Rain spread southwards during Tuesday,"The Times, 4th August 1955",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15482,4,8,1955,Summer,4,8,1955,Summer,districts the rainfall was heavy enough to break the absolute drought . The heaviest falls of rain were in East Anglia,"The Times, 4th August 1955","England,Wales","UKH,UKF,UKG,UKL",UKH1,,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 15483,4,8,1955,Summer,4,8,1955,Summer,still a number of places in the west where the drought has not yet broken . It was more cloudy yesterday,"The Times, 4th August 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15484,5,8,1955,Summer,5,8,1955,Summer,"most of Wales , but there were no indications that drought affected the develop- ment of the grain , which had","The Times, 5th August 1955",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15485,8,8,1955,Summer,8,8,1955,Summer,"lane . "" GRAIN CROPS ABOVE AVERAGE IN SPITE OF DROUGHT FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT Rain for the pastures and roots","The Times, 8th August 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15486,8,8,1955,Summer,8,8,1955,Summer,". "" In Essex , Cambridgeshire , and Bedford- shire drought has severely hit the main crop potatoes- and in most","The Times, 8th August 1955",England,UKH,"UKH2,UKH1,UKH3","UKH24,UKH12",,20th Century newspaper,Media 15487,8,8,1955,Summer,8,8,1955,Summer,", where the grass is mostly burnt brown , the drought is said to be the wvorst the north of Scotland","The Times, 8th August 1955",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM61,Sutherland,20th Century newspaper,Media 15488,8,8,1955,Summer,8,8,1955,Summer,side of the islands . COOLER OVER MOST OF COUNTRY DROUGHT STILL UNBROKEN IN MANY AREAS FROM OUR NWEATHER CORRESPONDENTr The,"The Times, 8th August 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15489,8,8,1955,Summer,8,8,1955,Summer,but only small amounts of rain were recorded . Absolute drought is still unbroken in many places from south Scotland to,"The Times, 8th August 1955","Wales,England,Scotland","UKK,UKL,UKD,UKM,UKL",UKD4,,"Bristol Channel,Isle of Man,South Scotland",20th Century newspaper,Media 15490,8,8,1955,Summer,8,8,1955,Summer,35 davs . For Southport this is the longest absolute drought since rainfall records began in 1871 . Effect of drought,"The Times, 8th August 1955","Wales,England","UKK,UKL,UKD",UKD7,UKD73,"Bristol Channel,Southport",20th Century newspaper,Media 15491,8,8,1955,Summer,8,8,1955,Summer,"drought since rainfall records began in 1871 . Effect of drought on crops , page 4 . POISON GAS CYLINDER NEAR","The Times, 8th August 1955",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD73,Southport,20th Century newspaper,Media 15492,9,8,1955,Summer,9,8,1955,Summer,"ended here to-day. - Reuter . Home News LAKE DISTRICT DROUGHT FORMER FLOOD AREA AFFECTED FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT AMBLESIDE , AUG.","The Times, 9th August 1955",England,UKD,UKD1,UKD12,Langdale,20th Century newspaper,Media 15493,9,8,1955,Summer,9,8,1955,Summer,"District with 150in. of rain , is suffering from a drought and many householders are having to carry their water supply","The Times, 9th August 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15494,9,8,1955,Summer,9,8,1955,Summer,the lowest since the war . ( p. 8 ) Drought has affected domestic water supplies and grazing land in some,"The Times, 9th August 1955",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15495,9,8,1955,Summer,9,8,1955,Summer,' . - . THE COURSE OF NATURE WHEN THE DROUGHT BREAKS FROIM A CORRESPONDENT The shower that breaks a drought,"The Times, 9th August 1955",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL14,Temple Bar,20th Century newspaper,Media 15496,9,8,1955,Summer,9,8,1955,Summer,"DROUGHT BREAKS FROIM A CORRESPONDENT The shower that breaks a drought brings the birds out on the lawn , hopping over","The Times, 9th August 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15497,9,8,1955,Summer,9,8,1955,Summer,"lawn . Some birds may actually have suffered in the drought . It has been suggested that thrushes and blackbirds ,","The Times, 9th August 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15498,10,8,1955,Summer,10,8,1955,Summer,the north-western part of the province is still menacing . DROUGHT ENDS IN NORTH FROM OUR WEATHER CORRESPONDENT Rain fell over,"The Times, 10th August 1955",Scotland,UKM,,,South Scotland,20th Century newspaper,Media 15499,10,8,1955,Summer,10,8,1955,Summer,falls were considerable and broke the long period of absolute drought in these districts . Up to last night the a,"The Times, 10th August 1955","England,Wales","UKL,UKD","UKL1,UKD7","UKL13,UKD73","Rhyl,Southport",20th Century newspaper,Media 15500,10,8,1955,Summer,10,8,1955,Summer,spread to nany parts of southern England . The absolute drought had lasted for 35 days . in districts bordering the,"The Times, 10th August 1955",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15501,11,8,1955,Summer,11,8,1955,Summer,"haunt of coneys and porcupines . In that year a drought deprived Jerusalem of its orly piped , upply , that","The Times, 11st August 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15502,15,8,1955,Summer,15,8,1955,Summer,to three pints of water a day because of the drought yesterday began to receive supplies through a 6in. emergency pipeline,"The Times, 15th August 1955",England,UKK,UKK3,UKK30,"Cornwall,Polzeath",20th Century newspaper,Media 15503,17,8,1955,Summer,17,8,1955,Summer,"States ( 2 ) . WATER "" POACHERS "" IN DROUGHT AREA PROSECUTION WARNING FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT DERBY . Auc. 16","The Times, 17th August 1955",England,UKF,UKF1,UKF11,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15504,17,8,1955,Summer,17,8,1955,Summer,are coming into the villages of Flagg and Monyash from drought-stricken areas near by to fill churns and mobile tanks .,"The Times, 17th August 1955",England,UKF,UKF1,"UKF13,UKF12,UKF13","Bakewell Rural,Derbyshire,Monyash",20th Century newspaper,Media 15505,17,8,1955,Summer,17,8,1955,Summer,"TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES Sir , -The prolonged drought has had a serious effect on salmon rivers in many","The Times, 17th August 1955",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Chiswick,20th Century newspaper,Media 15506,18,8,1955,Summer,18,8,1955,Summer,"never ragged , was not particularly venomous . After the drought the middle at Lord 's looks more like a desert","The Times, 18th August 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15507,18,8,1955,Summer,18,8,1955,Summer,"salmon-fishing in Scotland for some years to come . Prolonged drought , which has reduced water levels in many rivers and","The Times, 18th August 1955",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15508,18,8,1955,Summer,18,8,1955,Summer,"lean . years appear to be almost inevitable , The drought-imposed restric- tion on this year 's spawning will considerably reduce","The Times, 18th August 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15509,18,8,1955,Summer,18,8,1955,Summer,"saving the fish . ' There has never before been drought of such dimension as to make wholesale transportation desirable ,","The Times, 18th August 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15510,18,8,1955,Summer,18,8,1955,Summer,"OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT LANCASTEl , AUG. 17 Even the prolonged drought could not quite break the succession of wet days which","The Times, 18th August 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15511,18,8,1955,Summer,18,8,1955,Summer,"high quality of the exhibits considering the long period of drought , and announced that they were "" very agreeably surprised","The Times, 18th August 1955",England,UKG,UKG2,UKG22,Shrewsbury,20th Century newspaper,Media 15512,19,8,1955,Summer,19,8,1955,Summer,"'s riots . WATER RATIONING IN SCOTLAND I EFFECT OF DROUGHT FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT I GLASGOW , AUG. 18 The","The Times, 19th August 1955",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15513,19,8,1955,Summer,19,8,1955,Summer,where reservoir supplies have been seriously reduced because of prolonged drought . Rain showers fell to-day in most areas and more,"The Times, 19th August 1955",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15514,22,8,1955,Summer,22,8,1955,Summer,Betdey ( LAtnrashire ) beat Mrs. R T. EUlis ( Droughty Ferry ) ( 3-6. 7-5. 6-3 ) . MEN 'S,"The Times, 22th August 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15515,26,8,1955,Summer,26,8,1955,Summer,all Masses throughout the diocese while the present : serious drought lasts . LISBON. -Portugal is experiencing a heat- wave with,"The Times, 26th August 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15516,27,8,1955,Summer,27,8,1955,Summer,been closed to shipping for some time because of the drought . Ihis picture shows the exposed area east of laggan,"The Times, 27th August 1955",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,"UKM62,UKM63","Caledonian Canal,Fort William,Inverness",20th Century newspaper,Media 15517,27,8,1955,Summer,27,8,1955,Summer,"Piage 2 . THUNDERSTORMS IN TIM SOUTH-EAST HARVESTING DELAYED Although drought was reported from many areas , thunderstorms and rain yesterday","The Times, 27th August 1955",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15518,27,8,1955,Summer,27,8,1955,Summer,"the industry . ( p , 6 ) The prolonged drought in Scotland is causing general conCern . East Devon is","The Times, 27th August 1955",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,East Devon,20th Century newspaper,Media 15519,31,8,1955,Summer,31,8,1955,Summer,Production in Oceania has increased steadily . except during the drought of 1952- 53 . Atthough only general estimates are available,"The Times, 31st August 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15520,1,9,1955,Autumn,1,9,1955,Autumn,as elsewhere because of the prevatence of sea foe . DROUGHT RECORD For the month as a whole sunshine totals were,"The Times, 1st September 1955","England,Scotland","UKM,UKH",UKH1,UKH14,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15521,1,9,1955,Autumn,1,9,1955,Autumn,only a quarter of the average . The record absolute drought of 34 days in north-west England was broken early in,"The Times, 1st September 1955",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15522,3,9,1955,Autumn,3,9,1955,Autumn,farmers and workers in difficul- ties after last year 's drought . In approving without reserve the measures of repression taken,"The Times, 3th September 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15523,3,9,1955,Autumn,3,9,1955,Autumn,affected section for two and a half hours . 19-DAY DROUGHT BROKEN FRONT OUTR WEATHIER CORRIESPONDENT Scotland had rain early yesterday-in,"The Times, 3th September 1955",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15524,3,9,1955,Autumn,3,9,1955,Autumn,", in the early evening . to break an absolute drought which had lasted for 19 days in London . MISSING","The Times, 3th September 1955",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15525,5,9,1955,Autumn,5,9,1955,Autumn,the gravel soils of West Norfolk . Proctor stood the drought well and is giving high yields of grain that should,"The Times, 5th September 1955",England,UKJ,UKJ1,,Chilterns,20th Century newspaper,Media 15526,5,9,1955,Autumn,5,9,1955,Autumn,"is down . Sugar beet has also suffered from the drought , and yields will be lighter than usual . Almost","The Times, 5th September 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15527,5,9,1955,Autumn,5,9,1955,Autumn,our minds often return to those days of the long drought when we carried our household buckets across the burnt-up grass,"The Times, 5th September 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15528,5,9,1955,Autumn,5,9,1955,Autumn,". - After more than two months of almost unbroken drought , which has contributed no little to the speed with","The Times, 5th September 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15529,7,9,1955,Autumn,7,9,1955,Autumn,Punjab ( where the monsoon rains have been slight and drought is threatened ) is already in force to cover this,"The Times, 7th September 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15530,9,9,1955,Autumn,9,9,1955,Autumn,"should be in September . It has been suggested that drought con- ditions are responsible , but there is always a","The Times, 9th September 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15531,10,9,1955,Autumn,10,9,1955,Autumn,"for Stratford-on-Avon to-day has been aban- doned becattse of the drought , and the cracked state of the racecouLrse , RIPON","The Times, 10th September 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15532,12,9,1955,Autumn,12,9,1955,Autumn,although the water is never far below the surface the drought has affected yields even there . The maincrop King Edwards,"The Times, 12th September 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15533,12,9,1955,Autumn,12,9,1955,Autumn,and athletes . The eastern Highlands have had an exceptional drought . As I passed along the shore of Loch Ness,"The Times, 12th September 1955",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM61,Invergordon,20th Century newspaper,Media 15534,16,9,1955,Autumn,16,9,1955,Autumn,", and the present rise in prices is due to drought in Denmark , as well as Britain , and delays","The Times, 16th September 1955",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15535,4,10,1955,Autumn,4,10,1955,Autumn,", "" and in many gardens , starved by the drought of other flowers , the arriving humming birds made for","The Times, 4th October 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15536,6,10,1955,Autumn,6,10,1955,Autumn,"of the highest quality , but of a friend* "" DROUGHT FEARS AT WORKS PLAN FOR PUBLIC RATIONING Heavy rain ended","The Times, 6th October 1955",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15537,8,10,1955,Autumn,8,10,1955,Autumn,"that although this season the virgin lands had suffered from drought conditions , there was reason -to expect -that , with","The Times, 8th October 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15538,8,10,1955,Autumn,8,10,1955,Autumn,Life Abundant .. .. 8 The Unpredictable Pheasant .. 8 Drought-Proof Verdure . . 8 Correspondence : Uncertainty in Call-Up (,"The Times, 8th October 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15539,8,10,1955,Autumn,8,10,1955,Autumn,"should stand for . The past season , with its drought and enforced cessation of the sprinkler , has not been","The Times, 8th October 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15540,8,10,1955,Autumn,8,10,1955,Autumn,"where grass perishes , if it will give us the drought- proof verdure we want , and if , incidentally ,","The Times, 8th October 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15541,8,10,1955,Autumn,8,10,1955,Autumn,clover is at last proving itself to be the perfect drought-resister and a panacea for many of our lawn troubles .,"The Times, 8th October 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15542,11,10,1955,Autumn,11,10,1955,Autumn,", , ctreve fittting for iformltsa. parobabilities of floods and droughta. mathematical analYsis and deduction , maintenance of records and statistics","The Times, 11st October 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15543,14,10,1955,Autumn,14,10,1955,Autumn,"part of the year , but were later affected by drought and attacks by wood pigeons . Good cultivation , fertilizers","The Times, 14th October 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15544,14,10,1955,Autumn,14,10,1955,Autumn,PremiLpe WATER SHORTAGE IN THE NORTH 'Ihe effect of the drought on two reservoirs in the county of Durham is shown,"The Times, 14th October 1955",England,UKC,UKC1,UKC14,Weardale,20th Century newspaper,Media 15545,18,10,1955,Autumn,18,10,1955,Autumn,", and one wonders if this was because of the drought conditions then prevailing in north Europe , or whether ,","The Times, 18th October 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15546,18,10,1955,Autumn,18,10,1955,Autumn,"62 tickets . POOR SEASON FOR GAME FISHING EFFECT OF DROUGHT ON SALMON STREAMS FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT GLASGOW , Ocr.","The Times, 18th October 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15547,18,10,1955,Autumn,18,10,1955,Autumn,con- firmed predictions made at the height of the summer drought that this would go down as the worst season of,"The Times, 18th October 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15548,18,10,1955,Autumn,18,10,1955,Autumn,the volume needed to flush the streams . The prolonged drought has still not eased so far as the rivers go,"The Times, 18th October 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15549,18,10,1955,Autumn,18,10,1955,Autumn,"killed apparently by over-wamn water . It takes a good drought to beat Scottish rivers like the Spey , Dee ,","The Times, 18th October 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15550,21,10,1955,Autumn,21,10,1955,Autumn,conditions and there has been no damage from hurricanes or drought . This again means there will be no call on,"The Times, 21st October 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15551,21,10,1955,Autumn,21,10,1955,Autumn,means there will be no call on the Hurricane and Drought Insurance Fund and it is gtatifying to know that at,"The Times, 21st October 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15552,25,10,1955,Autumn,25,10,1955,Autumn,"mere 15 gallons a day a head . Mainly the drought is a result of a dry summer , but it","The Times, 25th October 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15553,25,10,1955,Autumn,25,10,1955,Autumn,"CORRESPONDENT GLASGOW , Ocr. 24 The Scottish burghs affected by drought to-day announced that no relaxation vas yet possible in the","The Times, 25th October 1955",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15554,25,10,1955,Autumn,25,10,1955,Autumn,"remarkably well , first to the wear and tear of drought conditions and then to . storms o1 wind and rain","The Times, 25th October 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15555,25,10,1955,Autumn,25,10,1955,Autumn,", as in 1953 , because of poor harvests and drought-the average Portuguese is still rewarded poorly for his eff orts","The Times, 25th October 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15556,25,10,1955,Autumn,25,10,1955,Autumn,"labour between crops and between vintages , or following periodic droughts . All employers are obliged by law to pay the","The Times, 25th October 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15557,26,10,1955,Autumn,26,10,1955,Autumn,"MR . DEEDES. replying after further debate , said that drought during the summer had revealed an insufficiency of resources .","The Times, 26th October 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15558,27,10,1955,Autumn,27,10,1955,Autumn,"'s National Hunt racing lost to Stratford be- cause of drought conditions this season . PARIS , Oct. 26. -Mr .","The Times, 27th October 1955",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI12,Stratford,20th Century newspaper,Media 15559,28,10,1955,Autumn,28,10,1955,Autumn,"as in other parts of the country , from continuous drought and hot and bright weather . During the summer the","The Times, 28th October 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15560,31,10,1955,Autumn,31,10,1955,Autumn,"Slade-Powell ( Another Love ) , and Colonel G. E. Drought ( School- girl ) . The next three teams were","The Times, 31st October 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15561,4,11,1955,Autumn,4,11,1955,Autumn,"in the opening weeks and the fact that the later drought made the otters leave some of the rivers , has","The Times, 4th November 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15562,15,11,1955,Autumn,15,11,1955,Autumn,"and water clean , and battling alternatively with floods and droughts , the head of the board must indeed be a","The Times, 15th November 1955",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Whitehall,20th Century newspaper,Media 15563,16,11,1955,Autumn,16,11,1955,Autumn,", cooking and other domestic purposes . In tirnes of drought it will act as a 'buffer' preventing serious shortages .","The Times, 16th November 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15564,21,11,1955,Autumn,21,11,1955,Autumn,to thinking of the past fishing season and the great drought that upset both the fishing and the fish . This,"The Times, 21st November 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15565,21,11,1955,Autumn,21,11,1955,Autumn,typical of practically all other fishing areas . When the drought continued into early autumn and salmon lay about the estuaries,"The Times, 21st November 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15566,21,11,1955,Autumn,21,11,1955,Autumn,"as this looks like being , will make up any drought losses . When the light was beginning to go four","The Times, 21st November 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15567,22,11,1955,Autumn,22,11,1955,Autumn,. In fact sale prices rose steadily throughout 1954 . Drought in many of the North East India tea growing districts,"The Times, 22th November 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15568,22,11,1955,Autumn,22,11,1955,Autumn,"from these conditions , as well as from the severe drought experienced there early in the year . Two of the","The Times, 22th November 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15569,24,11,1955,Autumn,24,11,1955,Autumn,"hill farms this summer , when there was the greatest drought in living memory , had only been possible because of","The Times, 24th November 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15570,28,11,1955,Autumn,28,11,1955,Autumn,", against 2,300,000 under the old agreement . - ABSOLUTE DROUGHT IN MANY AREAS FROM OUR WEATHER CORRESPONDENT Most parts of","The Times, 28th November 1955","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15571,28,11,1955,Autumn,28,11,1955,Autumn,in any part of England and Wales and an absolute drought has developed over a large area from Sussex to South,"The Times, 28th November 1955","England,Wales","UKK,UKL,UKJ","UKK3,UKJ2","UKK30,UKJ22,UKJ24","Cornwall,South Wales,Sussex",20th Century newspaper,Media 15572,28,11,1955,Autumn,28,11,1955,Autumn,. For England and Wales this is the fifth absolute drought this year . BISHOP . OF COVENTRY The Bishop of,"The Times, 28th November 1955","England,Wales","UKK,UKL,UKJ","UKK3,UKJ2","UKK30,UKJ22,UKJ24","Cornwall,South Wales,Sussex",20th Century newspaper,Media 15573,30,11,1955,Autumn,30,11,1955,Autumn,an air- craft drawing office and in the training of droughtsmen . Applications . outlining details of experi. e.ce . Qualifications,"The Times, 30th November 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15574,7,12,1955,Winter,7,12,1955,Winter,"happy yeass together , -Esrsog IN MEMORIAM ( conflnued ) DROUGHT . EoNEr Crr . AxTr ( r EDMUND . R.N.-lIn","The Times, 7th December 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15575,7,12,1955,Winter,7,12,1955,Winter,"to provide loans for farmers hit by last winter 's drought ; to complete development projects , notably the potash works","The Times, 7th December 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15576,7,12,1955,Winter,7,12,1955,Winter,County Water Board announced to-day that because of the continued drought a system of water rationing would be introduced through- out,"The Times, 7th December 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15577,7,12,1955,Winter,7,12,1955,Winter,"schools , and hospitals will not be affected . The drought began in the county in July and an emergency committee","The Times, 7th December 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15578,10,12,1955,Winter,10,12,1955,Winter,"England had only small amotnts . SWISS SKIING DELAYED BY DROUGHT FROM OUR CORtRESPONEPNT GENEVA , DEc. 9 The dry weatber","The Times, 10th December 1955",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15579,12,12,1955,Winter,12,12,1955,Winter,"as she can-this year there was the further frustration of drought -and in a mild season many trees , shrubs ,","The Times, 12th December 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15580,14,12,1955,Winter,14,12,1955,Winter,", cooking and other domestic purposes . In times of drought it will act as a 'buffer' preventing serious shortages .","The Times, 14th December 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15581,23,12,1955,Winter,23,12,1955,Winter,"it to say that although root crops suffered from the drought in some areas , grains generally were in- gathered in","The Times, 23th December 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15582,30,12,1955,Winter,30,12,1955,Winter,"indeed , of all this wasted heat disappears unused through droughty doors and wyindows and an unprotected roof-space . While two","The Times, 30th December 1955",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15583,2,1,1956,Winter,2,1,1956,Winter,". A belief that the cause was the prolonged summer drought and coughing epidemnc , with the consequently reduced number of","The Times, 2th January 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15584,2,1,1956,Winter,2,1,1956,Winter,THE FACTORY Om- A FARMER RECALLS LAST SUMMER 'S LONG DROUGHT FROM A CORRESPONDENT When the view from the window is,"The Times, 2th January 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15585,2,1,1956,Winter,2,1,1956,Winter,"we scanned the sky anxiously , never dreaming that the drought had hardly begun . Endless clear transparent mornings with mist","The Times, 2th January 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15586,2,1,1956,Winter,2,1,1956,Winter,one also over most of the British Isles and absolute drought was established on six occasions between . March and December,"The Times, 2th January 1956",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15587,10,1,1956,Winter,10,1,1956,Winter,Poor alkaline soil combined with a low rainfall and frequent droughts has in the past made the Puszta good for little,"The Times, 10th January 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15588,10,1,1956,Winter,10,1,1956,Winter,in such short supply that it almost amounted to a drought . Now a reasonably abundant shower of them has once,"The Times, 10th January 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15589,30,1,1956,Winter,30,1,1956,Winter,looked a little less like Eskimos than is usual . DROUGHT FORGOTTEN Forgotten now are the drought days of last summer,"The Times, 30th January 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15590,30,1,1956,Winter,30,1,1956,Winter,than is usual . DROUGHT FORGOTTEN Forgotten now are the drought days of last summer . Winter floods have cleared away,"The Times, 30th January 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15591,30,1,1956,Winter,30,1,1956,Winter,"coming to spawn last autumn were held back by the drought , and many kelts will not have been very long","The Times, 30th January 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15592,2,2,1956,Winter,2,2,1956,Winter,that the board would not be faced with an exceptional drought . as was the case last year . POWER STATION,"The Times, 2th February 1956",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI21,Woolwich,20th Century newspaper,Media 15593,15,2,1956,Winter,15,2,1956,Winter,"ing , only to be decimated on the arrival of drought conditions . The onslaught of drought brings the rush to","The Times, 15th February 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15594,15,2,1956,Winter,15,2,1956,Winter,"on the arrival of drought conditions . The onslaught of drought brings the rush to liehten stock and , however willing","The Times, 15th February 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15595,17,2,1956,Winter,17,2,1956,Winter,"indeed , of all this wasted beat disappears unused through droughty doors and windows and an unptotected roof-space . While two","The Times, 17th February 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15596,17,2,1956,Winter,17,2,1956,Winter,be enjoyed ? You must invest in HERMESEAL . Efficient drought excluslon will halve the loss of heat through ill-fltting doors,"The Times, 17th February 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15597,20,2,1956,Winter,20,2,1956,Winter,"the rain , was good and praised God:that the year-old drought had at last ended . The Desert Patrol post at","The Times, 20th February 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15598,27,2,1956,Winter,27,2,1956,Winter,"found to be a Christmas tree . BURST CAUSES "" DROUGHT "" THOUSANsDS WITHOUT WATER IN LONDON A breakdown in a","The Times, 27th February 1956",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15599,29,2,1956,Winter,29,2,1956,Winter,produce rain and whose offer to do so during a drought in the West is accepted by a farer as a,"The Times, 29th February 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15600,29,2,1956,Winter,29,2,1956,Winter,"Senator Flemilng and to intro-duce legislation to indcmnify tlhem . DROUGHT COST POWER BOARD 1,100,000 WORKING LOSS OF 782.000 FROM OUR","The Times, 29th February 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15601,29,2,1956,Winter,29,2,1956,Winter,"CORRESPONI ) ENT GLASGOW , FtB. 2S Last year 's drought cost the North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board 1 , 100.000","The Times, 29th February 1956",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15602,29,2,1956,Winter,29,2,1956,Winter,to-day supplementing the annual report for 1955. said that the drought haid caused a loss on the year 's work of,"The Times, 29th February 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15603,1,3,1956,Spring,1,3,1956,Spring,have been even larger but for the prolonged and heavy drought in the latter part of the year . Again the,"The Times, 1st March 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15604,2,3,1956,Spring,2,3,1956,Spring,"a fine achievement , although at the moment a severe drought is causing a setback . The target is 650,000 tons","The Times, 2th March 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15605,5,3,1956,Spring,5,3,1956,Spring,"Continent because of the light yield after last summer 's drought . Even so , the Ministry puts the 1955 yield","The Times, 5th March 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15606,12,3,1956,Spring,12,3,1956,Spring,"weather , and plans are afoot to over- come local drought by making the search country-wide . The season will stretch","The Times, 12th March 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15607,13,3,1956,Spring,13,3,1956,Spring,"company ran into adverse weather and are now experiencing a drought , so that from a lead of nearly half a","The Times, 13th March 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15608,16,3,1956,Spring,16,3,1956,Spring,door . A fashion for Restoration comedy after the theatrical drought of the Common- wealth destroyed the hopes of an English,"The Times, 16th March 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15609,17,3,1956,Spring,17,3,1956,Spring,"green velvety sward , which retains its colour even in drought . l Moat economical-only 2 oz. persq. yard . Extensively","The Times, 17th March 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15610,22,3,1956,Spring,22,3,1956,Spring,. should be very satis- factory . The cyclone and drought insur- ance fund has now risen to a total of,"The Times, 22th March 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15611,26,3,1956,Spring,26,3,1956,Spring,", the film ends bY showing some seasonal hardships : drought , a dust storm and swarm of locusts , and","The Times, 26th March 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15612,27,3,1956,Spring,27,3,1956,Spring,aluminium capacity in the event of a future recurrence of drought conditions . Capital expenditures for this new potential development are,"The Times, 27th March 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15613,2,4,1956,Spring,2,4,1956,Spring,"Teatem "" in the autumn . MARCH RAINFALL BELOW AVERAGE DROUGHT IN SOUTH-WEST FROM OUR WEATHER CORRESPONDENT For most of the","The Times, 2th April 1956",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15614,2,4,1956,Spring,2,4,1956,Spring,the average rainfall was measured . There was an absolute drought extending from February into March and lasting 23 days in,"The Times, 2th April 1956","England,Scotland,Wales","UKM,UKK,UKL",UKK4,UKK43,South Devon,20th Century newspaper,Media 15615,5,4,1956,Spring,5,4,1956,Spring,"maintained , and though we suffered from a very severe drought in the early months of 1955 , which affected the","The Times, 5th April 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15616,5,4,1956,Spring,5,4,1956,Spring,"with high land winds , and are now experiencing a drought , a usual feature of to-day 's December-February conditions ,","The Times, 5th April 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15617,6,4,1956,Spring,6,4,1956,Spring,made to flow back to the river during periods of drought . The contract for construction of the barrage was awarded,"The Times, 6th April 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15618,6,4,1956,Spring,6,4,1956,Spring,be returned to the river for irrigation farther south during droughts . INCREASED REVENUES These projects by Balfour Beatty were completed,"The Times, 6th April 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15619,7,4,1956,Spring,7,4,1956,Spring,"sward , . which retains its colour even in drought . ' Most economical-only 2 oz. per sq . yard","The Times, 7th April 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15620,10,4,1956,Spring,10,4,1956,Spring,rate of abstraction from the River Cherwell so that in drought periods there would be little or no flow in the,"The Times, 10th April 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15621,13,4,1956,Spring,13,4,1956,Spring,day since the last days of January . The absolute drought had lasted for 18 days on the south coast from,"The Times, 13th April 1956",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK21,Bournemouth,20th Century newspaper,Media 15622,17,4,1956,Spring,17,4,1956,Spring,"own supplies. - Most of Europe has suffered from the drought . Germany has been importing more , and since Britain","The Times, 17th April 1956",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15623,19,4,1956,Spring,19,4,1956,Spring,", by the Australian dock strike , and by the drought in New Zealand which has caused killing which would normally","The Times, 19th April 1956",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15624,20,4,1956,Spring,20,4,1956,Spring,"the islands during different months , and after a two-year drought , and : no collec- tion of plants had ever","The Times, 20th April 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15625,20,4,1956,Spring,20,4,1956,Spring,best yield per acre we have so far achieved . Drought conditions during the nursery period caused anxiety and we were,"The Times, 20th April 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15626,20,4,1956,Spring,20,4,1956,Spring,tea areas and the way they had withstood the long drought He was also pleased with the progress noticeable in the,"The Times, 20th April 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15627,27,4,1956,Spring,27,4,1956,Spring,in the Indian export duty . In addition a severe drought during the first months of the current year in Ceylon,"The Times, 27th April 1956",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15628,28,4,1956,Spring,28,4,1956,Spring,"heavy thunderstorm burst yesterday over Hongkong , ending a long drought which had made necessary plans for rationing water . CoLoMBo.","The Times, 28th April 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15629,1,5,1956,Spring,1,5,1956,Spring,"of approximately l , OOOlb. an acre . EFFECTS OF DROUGHT General field crops also yielded satisfac- tory returns in the","The Times, 1st May 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15630,1,5,1956,Spring,1,5,1956,Spring,part of the Ccntral Province which had suffered severely from drought . The corporation 's deficit on revenue and expenditure account,"The Times, 1st May 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15631,2,5,1956,Spring,2,5,1956,Spring,". In this connexion anxiety is still felt about the drought in south China . The tvphoon "" Thelma "" last","The Times, 2th May 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15632,7,5,1956,Spring,7,5,1956,Spring,"to 6,950,000 tons instead of 6,278,000 tons after the summer drought . This would have been on the short side .","The Times, 7th May 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15633,7,5,1956,Spring,7,5,1956,Spring,"districts , notably North Bengal and Sylhet. suffered from severe drought-but output was affected to some extent by an increasing resort","The Times, 7th May 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15634,8,5,1956,Spring,8,5,1956,Spring,"sickness agreement with pay for all mine workers . "" DROUGHT RESTRICTIONS IN GIASGOW FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT GLASGOW . MAY","The Times, 8th May 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15635,8,5,1956,Spring,8,5,1956,Spring,16.94in. for the first four months of last year when drought conditions existed . HELPING BOYS TO A SEA CAREER More,"The Times, 8th May 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15636,8,5,1956,Spring,8,5,1956,Spring,"Eastern Protectorate . whose flocks are dying after a three-year drought , the replenishment of central grain stocks . and the","The Times, 8th May 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15637,8,5,1956,Spring,8,5,1956,Spring,man was shot dead and five persons were wounded . DROUGHT IN EAST ANGLIA Rain fell yesterday morning over north and,"The Times, 8th May 1956","England,Wales,Scotland","UKH,UKC,UKD,UKL,UKM",UKH1,,West Scotland,20th Century newspaper,Media 15638,8,5,1956,Spring,8,5,1956,Spring,"Morecambe and 0.29in. at Eskdalemuir . In contrast , absolute drought has developed again in. pgany parts of East Anglia .","The Times, 8th May 1956","England,Scotland","UKH,UKM,UKD","UKH1,UKM3,UKD4","UKM32,UKD43","Eskdalemuir,Morecambe",20th Century newspaper,Media 15639,11,5,1956,Spring,11,5,1956,Spring,"tion are anxiously awaiting the Minister 's decision on another drought order for which they have applied , and a further","The Times, 11st May 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15640,16,5,1956,Spring,16,5,1956,Spring,"Local Govern- ment for relief , in view of the drought , from their obligation to supply water to industries drawing","The Times, 16th May 1956",England,UKD,UKD4,UKD43,River Douglas,20th Century newspaper,Media 15641,19,5,1956,Spring,19,5,1956,Spring,"I. W. Homer . the chairman , started with a drought of quite exceptional severity and at present the crops from","The Times, 19th May 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15642,21,5,1956,Spring,21,5,1956,Spring,"is on clay , which can bake hard in a drought , but constant watering has kept it in fair order","The Times, 21st May 1956",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,"Epsom,Lingfield",20th Century newspaper,Media 15643,21,5,1956,Spring,21,5,1956,Spring,a rather grassless pitch at Oxford on Saturday-a legacy of drought-by five wickets . Cheltenham were a man short because Benke,"The Times, 21st May 1956",England,"UKK,UKJ","UKK1,UKJ1","UKK13,UKJ14","Cheltenham,Oxford",20th Century newspaper,Media 15644,22,5,1956,Spring,22,5,1956,Spring,"way ( 6 ) . 10 Absolutely no sign of drought ( 4 , 4 ) . 12 Such numbers leave","The Times, 22th May 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15645,23,5,1956,Spring,23,5,1956,Spring,"the tar macadam of the enclosures , with the continuing drought again reducing the fields . Four of the races ended","The Times, 23th May 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15646,24,5,1956,Spring,24,5,1956,Spring,"of wheat had to be imported . jwing to tne drought , pasturage suffered , witn consequent adverse effects on flocks","The Times, 24th May 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15647,24,5,1956,Spring,24,5,1956,Spring,"at 134.2 million pounds , against 147.8 million due to drought and frost during the first quarter of the year .","The Times, 24th May 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15648,25,5,1956,Spring,25,5,1956,Spring,with a half in 5 . PRINCE 'S DEFIES THE DROUGHT CURTIS CUP COURSE IN GOOD ORDER FROM OUR GOLF CORRESPONDENT,"The Times, 25th May 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15649,26,5,1956,Spring,26,5,1956,Spring,"yesterday of the southern region : "" The effects of drought are becoming daily more severe . Prospects for the early","The Times, 26th May 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15650,26,5,1956,Spring,26,5,1956,Spring,.. not Mr. Nigel Newton . ALWAYS ON TAP POSSIBLE DROUGHT EFFECT ON WATER SUPPLY From a Correspondent Great floods may,"The Times, 26th May 1956",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,Lynmouth,20th Century newspaper,Media 15651,26,5,1956,Spring,26,5,1956,Spring,"and villages as at Lynmouth in 1952 , and great droughts rnight be as bad-or worse . In thepasthundred years Britain","The Times, 26th May 1956","GB,England",UKK,UKK4,UKK43,Lynmouth,20th Century newspaper,Media 15652,26,5,1956,Spring,26,5,1956,Spring,"worse . In thepasthundred years Britain has experienced three extreme droughts in 1854 , 1887 , and 1921 . Rainfalls were","The Times, 26th May 1956",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15653,26,5,1956,Spring,26,5,1956,Spring,whether the available supply will satisfy the demand should a drought of a certain intensity arrive . ONCE IN THIRTY YEARS,"The Times, 26th May 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15654,26,5,1956,Spring,26,5,1956,Spring,can not say is when and with what intensity the drought will come . The drought of once in 30 years,"The Times, 26th May 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15655,26,5,1956,Spring,26,5,1956,Spring,"and with what intensity the drought will come . The drought of once in 30 years may be expected , but","The Times, 26th May 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15656,26,5,1956,Spring,26,5,1956,Spring,"opinion is such that , if the hazard of severe drought arises , there is unanimity that the risks should have","The Times, 26th May 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15657,26,5,1956,Spring,26,5,1956,Spring,increased in two ways ; either by a very severe drought worse than that anticipated or by a rapid increase in,"The Times, 26th May 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15658,26,5,1956,Spring,26,5,1956,Spring,forward the theory that England might be subject to severe drought recurrences at 33-34 year intervals . The brief number of,"The Times, 26th May 1956",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15659,26,5,1956,Spring,26,5,1956,Spring,"at 33-34 year intervals . The brief number of such droughts , in 1788 , 1854 , 1887 and 1921 ,","The Times, 26th May 1956",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15660,26,5,1956,Spring,26,5,1956,Spring,"TWO-WAY CRMTICISM During , for instance , the relatively mild drought of 1947 some authorities were criticized for their appeals for","The Times, 26th May 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15661,26,5,1956,Spring,26,5,1956,Spring,the past . It may well be that the present drought may sud- denly end and August have the distinction of,"The Times, 26th May 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15662,26,5,1956,Spring,26,5,1956,Spring,being extremely wet . Probability indicates that the longer the drought is the more intense the follow- ing rainfall . But,"The Times, 26th May 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15663,28,5,1956,Spring,28,5,1956,Spring,protection to supplies through the pipeline in times of prolonged drought . TRANSPORT Although on occasions during the year an abnormal,"The Times, 28th May 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15664,31,5,1956,Spring,31,5,1956,Spring,and horses were showing how much they disliked this long drought . Variety King and Cintrist meet in the six furlongs,"The Times, 31st May 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15665,1,6,1956,Summer,1,6,1956,Summer,get a husband is an even worse worry than the drought . The imaginative liar tackles not only the obdurate heavens,"The Times, 1st June 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15666,2,6,1956,Summer,2,6,1956,Summer,qualities of the music . Gardening PRECAUTIONS AGAINST A SUMMER DROUGHT FROM A GARDENING CORRESPONDENT Stil the weeks pass without appreciable,"The Times, 2th June 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15667,2,6,1956,Summer,2,6,1956,Summer,consider taking every precaution to lessen the effects of the drought- for so far . as plants are concerned drought conditions,"The Times, 2th June 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15668,2,6,1956,Summer,2,6,1956,Summer,"the drought- for so far . as plants are concerned drought conditions already exist , though they may not have had","The Times, 2th June 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15669,2,6,1956,Summer,2,6,1956,Summer,young plants later . Another excelent way of overcoming the drought is to scatter a thin layer of vermiculite in the,"The Times, 2th June 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15670,5,6,1956,Summer,5,6,1956,Summer,"the whole of the up-country estates ran into very severe drought , which was coupled with some of the most severe","The Times, 5th June 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15671,7,6,1956,Summer,7,6,1956,Summer,"CORRESPONDENT HONGKONG , JUNE 6 Recent rains which broke the drought in south China , particularly in Kwang- tung , brought","The Times, 7th June 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15672,9,6,1956,Summer,9,6,1956,Summer,gallons a day to the guaranteed supply in conditions of drought Both these schemes would be in operation by about 1960,"The Times, 9th June 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15673,9,6,1956,Summer,9,6,1956,Summer,would require an additional 100 million gallons a day in drought circumstances to meet without anxiety the Probable domestic and indus-,"The Times, 9th June 1956",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15674,14,6,1956,Summer,14,6,1956,Summer,haunt in Surrey found the bird already silent before the drought was broken in a squally night of wind and rain,"The Times, 14th June 1956",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15675,14,6,1956,Summer,14,6,1956,Summer,"exception is the area replanted in 1948 , when unusual drought conditions prevailed at the time of planting . Recently ,","The Times, 14th June 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15676,16,6,1956,Summer,16,6,1956,Summer,"have a rough time if we have another period of drought If , however , we take out a drill rather","The Times, 16th June 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15677,18,6,1956,Summer,18,6,1956,Summer,"difficulties came later in the summer , when a severe drought caused output of milk to fall below the safety line","The Times, 18th June 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15678,20,6,1956,Summer,20,6,1956,Summer,Only on the very lightest lands were crops affected by drought . and average yields per acre were higher than the,"The Times, 20th June 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15679,20,6,1956,Summer,20,6,1956,Summer,"from the inclement weather during the spring and the prolonged drought in the summer . The change-over to "" attested ""","The Times, 20th June 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15680,21,6,1956,Summer,21,6,1956,Summer,whole of the up-country estates ran into a very severe drought which was coupled with some severe frosts . The result,"The Times, 21st June 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15681,28,6,1956,Summer,28,6,1956,Summer,graded teas . Both Ceylon and South India experienced severe drought conditions during the first three months of 1956 with the,"The Times, 28th June 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15682,30,6,1956,Summer,30,6,1956,Summer,of water to relieve the shortage caused by a severe drought . The water is primarily for the use of the,"The Times, 30th June 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15683,3,7,1956,Summer,3,7,1956,Summer,by difficult conditions such as the 1954 harvest and the drought of last summer . But May supplies this year reached,"The Times, 3th July 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15684,5,7,1956,Summer,5,7,1956,Summer,"since the end of the war , was the prolonged drought in July , August , and September , and the","The Times, 5th July 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15685,6,7,1956,Summer,6,7,1956,Summer,"an increase of 18,8571b. , and in view of the drought in Ceylon he thought it showed that the agricultural condition","The Times, 6th July 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15686,9,7,1956,Summer,9,7,1956,Summer,"at Rugby suffered this year from severe frosts followed by drought , and to this were added domestic aggravations in the","The Times, 9th July 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15687,14,7,1956,Summer,14,7,1956,Summer,"another 2,000 tons this year , thus providing a good drought reserve . The experiments have been extended to Dagworth and","The Times, 14th July 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15688,18,7,1956,Summer,18,7,1956,Summer,"by the failure of the 1955 cereal crops owing to drought , and the subsequent banning of all grain exports .","The Times, 18th July 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15689,24,7,1956,Summer,24,7,1956,Summer,Australian countryman is so used to living with fire and drought and flood that he has learnt to improvise and prepare,"The Times, 24th July 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15690,28,7,1956,Summer,28,7,1956,Summer,more than provoking for gardeners . A long period of drought in the spring followed by a wet first half of,"The Times, 28th July 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15691,6,8,1956,Summer,6,8,1956,Summer,"no military justification , as the river , after long drought , was so low that it could be easily forded","The Times, 6th August 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15692,11,8,1956,Summer,11,8,1956,Summer,affected late nests in some degree ; and the early drought is thought to have retarded improvement in the birds on,"The Times, 11st August 1956",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM27,"Ochtertyre,Strathearn district",20th Century newspaper,Media 15693,17,8,1956,Summer,17,8,1956,Summer,for another week . WESrMORLANo RAIN. --After 18 months of drought conditions Westmorland has had the wettest fortnight recorded in August,"The Times, 17th August 1956",England,UKD,UKD1,UKD12,Westmorland,20th Century newspaper,Media 15694,20,8,1956,Summer,20,8,1956,Summer,"but so far the season has been marked by abnormal drought , and crop harvested to July 31 was 1,294.5241b ..","The Times, 20th August 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15695,21,8,1956,Summer,21,8,1956,Summer,"a newspaper . We are in- formed of floods , droughts , avalanches , hurricanes , and other disturbances with a","The Times, 21st August 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15696,25,8,1956,Summer,25,8,1956,Summer,", but the water was rather too shallow after a drought , though I did get one shy nibble from a","The Times, 25th August 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15697,28,8,1956,Summer,28,8,1956,Summer,"to be the second biggest ever , despite the current drought in eastern Cape Province . In their final report for","The Times, 28th August 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15698,1,9,1956,Autumn,1,9,1956,Autumn,has been growing well . Root crops have recovered from drought and there is promise of good yields in most counties,"The Times, 1st September 1956",England,UKF,UKF3,UKF30,Lincoln,20th Century newspaper,Media 15699,3,9,1956,Autumn,3,9,1956,Autumn,last spring 's dearth which was caused by the long drought in the summer and autumn of 1955 . This season,"The Times, 3th September 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15700,6,9,1956,Autumn,6,9,1956,Autumn,"had the power to make rain . As protection against drought they kept frogs captive . Then , if it got","The Times, 6th September 1956",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,Dartmoor,20th Century newspaper,Media 15701,7,9,1956,Autumn,7,9,1956,Autumn,"Cape Province , where Africans are short of food through drought . MELBOuRNE. -Tenders are being called for in Britain ,","The Times, 7th September 1956",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15702,12,9,1956,Autumn,12,9,1956,Autumn,The 1956 season so far has been marked by abnormal drought in all districts of Ceylon and the crop harvested to,"The Times, 12th September 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15703,12,9,1956,Autumn,12,9,1956,Autumn,"1954 , and as a direct result of the prolonged drought has also been infected with tea mites . Such measures","The Times, 12th September 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15704,12,9,1956,Autumn,12,9,1956,Autumn,"recently rePorted on all your estates , and despite the drought conditions has found all in good agricultural condi- tion .","The Times, 12th September 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15705,18,9,1956,Autumn,18,9,1956,Autumn,"was soon followed by hard frosts and long Periods of drought with cold winds , "" and that "" rain came","The Times, 18th September 1956",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15706,18,9,1956,Autumn,18,9,1956,Autumn,the new course -at Cheltenham . It suffered badly from drought when first established but there is more hope for it,"The Times, 18th September 1956",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK13,Cheltenham,20th Century newspaper,Media 15707,22,9,1956,Autumn,22,9,1956,Autumn,this has been ! Searing frost in February ; parching droughts in April and May just when we needed the rain,"The Times, 22th September 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15708,1,10,1956,Autumn,1,10,1956,Autumn,". "" Other vegetables are left to the ravages of droughts , flies , caterpillars , blight , and mildew .","The Times, 1st October 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15709,2,10,1956,Autumn,2,10,1956,Autumn,". the chair- man , the result of a severe drought experienced during the months January- March . up to which","The Times, 2th October 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15710,18,10,1956,Autumn,18,10,1956,Autumn,"estimated at 16,958,0001b. tea and 6.945,0001b. rubber , but the drought in the early part of the year has made doubt-","The Times, 18th October 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15711,19,10,1956,Autumn,19,10,1956,Autumn,previous year . Unfortunately all districts then experienced a severe drought which extended over the last five months of the financial,"The Times, 19th October 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15712,19,10,1956,Autumn,19,10,1956,Autumn,"estimated at 16,958,0001b. tea and 6,945,0001b. rubber , but the drought in the early part of the year , already referred","The Times, 19th October 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15713,19,10,1956,Autumn,19,10,1956,Autumn,the tea has stood up extremely well to the exceptional drought and casualties have been remark- ably low . ManY areas,"The Times, 19th October 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15714,23,10,1956,Autumn,23,10,1956,Autumn,"in Ukamba , where there were a constant fight against drought and an unceasing struggle to save the soil , and","The Times, 23th October 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15715,24,10,1956,Autumn,24,10,1956,Autumn,there is most to be seen . Because of a drought there is a large concentration attracted by the water in,"The Times, 24th October 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15716,25,10,1956,Autumn,25,10,1956,Autumn,"at all seasons and in dry years or periods of drought . This would be a long term project , spread","The Times, 25th October 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15717,27,10,1956,Autumn,27,10,1956,Autumn,"territory stretching south into the Transkei which is suffering from drought . WITH RESERVISTS. -Mr . John Harc , the new","The Times, 27th October 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15718,31,10,1956,Autumn,31,10,1956,Autumn,"lifetime of to-day 's children to eliminate aU risks of droughts and floods , and by inference we must assume that","The Times, 31st October 1956",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15719,31,10,1956,Autumn,31,10,1956,Autumn,In- vestment in water supply attempts to bridge the severe drought once in 30 years . Thus during the 29 years,"The Times, 31st October 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15720,8,11,1956,Autumn,8,11,1956,Autumn,"season . This reduction was the result of a severe drought experienced during the months of January/March , up to which","The Times, 8th November 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15721,12,11,1956,Autumn,12,11,1956,Autumn,"1951-55 and 390,500,000 gallons in 1955 , which was a drought year . The Milk Marketing Board expects that the output","The Times, 12th November 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15722,14,11,1956,Autumn,14,11,1956,Autumn,a certain sense of fatalism can not be denied . Drought is a natural hazard . Bad weather cycles must be,"The Times, 14th November 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15723,14,11,1956,Autumn,14,11,1956,Autumn,scale . To so prosperous a country what can a drought matter ? EDUCATION The problem of education exercises Americans far,"The Times, 14th November 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15724,14,11,1956,Autumn,14,11,1956,Autumn,"results of adverse climatic conditions . The actual mortality which drought or floods may bring about is well known , but","The Times, 14th November 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15725,3,12,1956,Winter,3,12,1956,Winter,"tendency to waterlog after rain , to become dusty after drought , and to pan . Further financial backing is now","The Times, 3th December 1956",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15726,7,12,1956,Winter,7,12,1956,Winter,"passed over On Dec. 7 . J935. -H4is SON . DROUGHT . ENGINEERE CAPT . ARTILtU , EDMtUND . R.N.- tntreasud","The Times, 7th December 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15727,11,12,1956,Winter,11,12,1956,Winter,"will be arriving in this country . Owing to prolonged drought , f956 production in Ceylon may be some 10 million","The Times, 11st December 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15728,13,12,1956,Winter,13,12,1956,Winter,"power station is designed for continuous operation , especiallyduring the drought season which spreads over September to December . It comprises","The Times, 13th December 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15729,17,12,1956,Winter,17,12,1956,Winter,heating can never be enjoyed-unless you invest in HERMESEAL Efficient drought exclusion will halve the loss of heat through ill-fitting doors,"The Times, 17th December 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15730,24,12,1956,Winter,24,12,1956,Winter,New Year . a cold wet April or a summer drought would cut down the out- put in 1957 . REDUCTION,"The Times, 24th December 1956",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15731,1,1,1957,Winter,1,1,1957,Winter,", as compared with 23,862,716 in 1955 , when prolonged drought seriously affected the number of runners . There were 41,350","The Times, 1st January 1957",England,UKD,UKD3,"UKD31,UK32",,20th Century newspaper,Media 15732,14,1,1957,Winter,14,1,1957,Winter,inspection to the new dust-bowl lands created by the great drought that has held the south-west for nearly eight years .,"The Times, 14th January 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15733,14,1,1957,Winter,14,1,1957,Winter,"ranchers to forget the painfully learnt lesson of the last drought , and too intensive cultivation and grazing prepared the way","The Times, 14th January 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15734,14,1,1957,Winter,14,1,1957,Winter,"PARTNERSHIP "" BASIS The Administration 's plans for prevent- ing droughts from becoming disasters lean toward the "" partnership "" principle","The Times, 14th January 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15735,14,1,1957,Winter,14,1,1957,Winter,"matters , has so far shown little inclination to begin drought relief programmes as a state undertaking , but has rather","The Times, 14th January 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15736,15,1,1957,Winter,15,1,1957,Winter,people as a whole the magnitude and seriousness of the drought which is ravaging the country . American prosperity is so,"The Times, 15th January 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15737,15,1,1957,Winter,15,1,1957,Winter,on either the east or the west coasts . The drought is now in its eighth year yet it is only,"The Times, 15th January 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15738,19,1,1957,Winter,19,1,1957,Winter,shares for the year . CONSOLIDATED ESTATES Although a severe drought was experienced by Consolidated Estates during the first three months,"The Times, 19th January 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15739,21,1,1957,Winter,21,1,1957,Winter,can never be enjoyed-unless you invest in HERMIESEAL . Efficient drought exclusion will halve the loss of heat through ill-fitting doors,"The Times, 21st January 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15740,21,1,1957,Winter,21,1,1957,Winter,"make good the shortfall in the home crop in the drought year of 1955 . Taking one year with another ,","The Times, 21st January 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15741,22,1,1957,Winter,22,1,1957,Winter,"increase on a national economy im- poverished by frosts , droughts , and poor harvests , are used "" for posing","The Times, 22th January 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15742,24,1,1957,Winter,24,1,1957,Winter,"snow . No severe wind storms were experienced in the drought area in December , but the worst of the ""","The Times, 24th January 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15743,31,1,1957,Winter,31,1,1957,Winter,"poor compensation . Power cuts , caused by the autumn droughts , have been an added nuisance . There has also","The Times, 31st January 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15744,31,1,1957,Winter,31,1,1957,Winter,"tons , but owing to the prolongation ; of seious drought-the rains of October entirely failed-the sisal production of the territory","The Times, 31st January 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15745,4,2,1957,Winter,4,2,1957,Winter,difficult con- ditions to contend with in 1956 . The drought of the previous year extended well into the summer and,"The Times, 4th February 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15746,13,2,1957,Winter,13,2,1957,Winter,"fact been worked by Rookwood Estate . Although a severe drought was experienced during the first three months of 1956 ,","The Times, 13th February 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15747,2,3,1957,Spring,2,3,1957,Spring,"tiny root in search of moisture , a day 's drought on the surface can cause a good deal of trouble","The Times, 2th March 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15748,4,3,1957,Spring,4,3,1957,Spring,"own control . Adverse weather conditions , including the severest drought in 50 years , caused deterioration in the quality of","The Times, 4th March 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15749,4,3,1957,Spring,4,3,1957,Spring,and Canada . It is estimated that the Cyclone and Drought Insurance Fund exceeded the sum of Rs.95 million by the,"The Times, 4th March 1957",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15750,7,3,1957,Spring,7,3,1957,Spring,. B. . . 25 14 4 7 245 165 Droughtom Part .. 27 16 3 835 215 Cashleford ...... ..,"The Times, 7th March 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15751,7,3,1957,Spring,7,3,1957,Spring,output of tea and this was due to a severe drought during the early part of the year . Indonesian figures,"The Times, 7th March 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15752,8,3,1957,Spring,8,3,1957,Spring,". over the corresponding figure for 1955 . The summer drought has . how- ever , destroyed hopes of a good","The Times, 8th March 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15753,14,3,1957,Spring,14,3,1957,Spring,"the Gold Standard . Farmers , already heavily hit by drought , were all but broken by the low price for","The Times, 14th March 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15754,23,3,1957,Spring,23,3,1957,Spring,. A magazine has since suggested that in time of drought a hearty rendering of the Horst Wessel song would be,"The Times, 23th March 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15755,30,3,1957,Spring,30,3,1957,Spring,feet of sparkling water . After the flood camo the drought : our water suppy was ttCM off whilst th. main,"The Times, 30th March 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15756,30,3,1957,Spring,30,3,1957,Spring,disposed of to-day . His LoRosmpt. -Supposing we have a drought this summer and the pond shrinks away ? Counsel. -We,"The Times, 30th March 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15757,1,4,1957,Spring,1,4,1957,Spring,"the earliest possible development of nuclear power . The recent drought and electricity cuts brought home this need . Moreover ,","The Times, 1st April 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15758,4,4,1957,Spring,4,4,1957,Spring,"on the previous year and the smallest crop since the drought years of 1945-47 . Foreign THE HAGUE. -The 5,220-ton Norwegian","The Times, 4th April 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15759,4,4,1957,Spring,4,4,1957,Spring,"year . The completion of this umdertaking will make the drought-stricken areas in neighbouring Orange Free State , including new goldfields","The Times, 4th April 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15760,6,4,1957,Spring,6,4,1957,Spring,matter . SOBERING SPECTACLE Most salmon rivers in time of drought present a sobering spectacle to the eyes of those who,"The Times, 6th April 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15761,8,4,1957,Spring,8,4,1957,Spring,the clay they are less likely to suffer from the drought which wiseacres in the markets are forecasting for the summer,"The Times, 8th April 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15762,10,4,1957,Spring,10,4,1957,Spring,"' WARNING In the view of most agronomists the long drought has been eased in some sections , but its long-term","The Times, 10th April 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15763,10,4,1957,Spring,10,4,1957,Spring,", there is renewed hope that the worst of the drought may be over . SAAR COMMUNIST PARTY BANNED SAARBROCKEN ,","The Times, 10th April 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15764,13,4,1957,Spring,13,4,1957,Spring,"Professor Richmond explained , was revealed when in a severe drought in 1949 the bog shrank and the tops of walls","The Times, 13th April 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15765,18,4,1957,Spring,18,4,1957,Spring,At this time we had just suffered a very severe drought which made it a matter of concern whether the estates,"The Times, 18th April 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15766,23,4,1957,Spring,23,4,1957,Spring,and the short- age of food caused by the prolonged drought . East Pakistan has been having drought at a time,"The Times, 23th April 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15767,23,4,1957,Spring,23,4,1957,Spring,"by the prolonged drought . East Pakistan has been having drought at a time when rains normally occur , and the","The Times, 23th April 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15768,8,5,1957,Spring,8,5,1957,Spring,"but a battery of sprinklers is at work keeping the drought frorn the greens , which promise to be superb by","The Times, 8th May 1957",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD73,Formby,20th Century newspaper,Media 15769,8,5,1957,Spring,8,5,1957,Spring,"brief commients on our pritnary production . I he exceptional drought in bcotland , which influenced our primary operations adversely during","The Times, 8th May 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15770,10,5,1957,Spring,10,5,1957,Spring,to a flying start . They were checked by a drought in May . and the first much-needed rains of June,"The Times, 10th May 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15771,11,5,1957,Spring,11,5,1957,Spring,in the garden is bound to suffer from the virtual drought of April and the early days of May . In,"The Times, 11st May 1957",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15772,11,5,1957,Spring,11,5,1957,Spring,"meteorological troubles , we have also advantages . The virtual drought bas inhibited the germination of weed seeds , so that","The Times, 11st May 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15773,13,5,1957,Spring,13,5,1957,Spring,the small island of Lanzarote in the Canaries a prolonged drought has caused serious agricultural losses . BoNN. -Four people were,"The Times, 13th May 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15774,14,5,1957,Spring,14,5,1957,Spring,have ended . It reported that some sections of the drought area had already had more rain and snow this year,"The Times, 14th May 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15775,17,5,1957,Spring,17,5,1957,Spring,"advantage of increased demand . Last autumn was one of drought , and we are now suffering the consequence in a","The Times, 17th May 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15776,22,5,1957,Spring,22,5,1957,Spring,favourable so that the adverse effect upon crop of the drought in the early part of the year was overtaken .,"The Times, 22th May 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15777,29,5,1957,Spring,29,5,1957,Spring,"The Nepalese to-day invoked the rain god to end the drought in the scorched valley of Katmandu , which has been","The Times, 29th May 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15778,1,6,1957,Summer,1,6,1957,Summer,"spray the chemical on the grass during a period of drought , as the turf may be damaged . Warm weather","The Times, 1st June 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15779,5,6,1957,Summer,5,6,1957,Summer,". One aircraft would be stationed in southern Queens-land. where drought was already causing grave anxiety , so that immediate advantage","The Times, 5th June 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15780,5,6,1957,Summer,5,6,1957,Summer,"reduction of at least A.1,200m. in export income . Widespread drought . therefore . would have far-reaching consequences , and although","The Times, 5th June 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15781,10,6,1957,Summer,10,6,1957,Summer,"the crop safe sooner than this , since the long drought of this May and early June is the exception .","The Times, 10th June 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15782,14,6,1957,Summer,14,6,1957,Summer,"Agents were said to be rather perturbed bY the prolonget drought in Australian pastor areas , which seemts ikety to slow","The Times, 14th June 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15783,24,6,1957,Summer,24,6,1957,Summer,CALLS FOR BETTER CONTROL By Professor W. G. V. Balchin Drought conditions and the inevitable call for the conservation of water,"The Times, 24th June 1957",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15784,24,6,1957,Summer,24,6,1957,Summer,"is commonly regarded as giving an emergency supply , during drought con- ditions , of three months ' duration . In","The Times, 24th June 1957",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15785,24,6,1957,Summer,24,6,1957,Summer,of living and the location of industry . Furthermore a drought similar to that of 1932-34 ( climatically only a matter,"The Times, 24th June 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15786,28,6,1957,Summer,28,6,1957,Summer,fullest discussion before decisions are taken on distribution . The drought ripened the vast wheatfields quickly and promised a bumper crop,"The Times, 28th June 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15787,29,6,1957,Summer,29,6,1957,Summer,J. Bartroli and Miss P. Barril . SERIOUS EFFECT OF DROUGHT POOR OUTLOOK FOR NEWMARKET FROM OUR RACING CORRESPONDENT Competition dies,"The Times, 29th June 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15788,29,6,1957,Summer,29,6,1957,Summer,winners at long odds on must be expected . The drought is beginning to have a seri- ous effect . Not,"The Times, 29th June 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15789,1,7,1957,Summer,1,7,1957,Summer,dry and so had some in adjoining Orpington . The drought of the last two months and use of too many,"The Times, 1st July 1957",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI22,Orpington,20th Century newspaper,Media 15790,8,7,1957,Summer,8,7,1957,Summer,"barley and spring oats have failed completely owing to the drought . "" CHEERFUL ACCOUNT In North Berkshire the light land","The Times, 8th July 1957",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ11,North Berkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 15791,8,7,1957,Summer,8,7,1957,Summer,"than some in getting rain just in time when a drought threatened , especially on the lighter land where the beet","The Times, 8th July 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15792,8,7,1957,Summer,8,7,1957,Summer,Herttordshire farmer rejoices that the chalk soils are withstanding the drought best . This opinion is borne out by tne reports,"The Times, 8th July 1957",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK15,Wiltshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 15793,8,7,1957,Summer,8,7,1957,Summer,"my faith is tnat we shall have some . Ihe drought has shortened the milk supply , wflich is perhaps a","The Times, 8th July 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15794,8,7,1957,Summer,8,7,1957,Summer,"be a dearthW , as there was after the summer drought of 1955 . A Wiltshire grower describes his potatoes as","The Times, 8th July 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15795,10,7,1957,Summer,10,7,1957,Summer,"part of the year the whole Island suffered a severe drought , while 200 acres of our highest tea were badly","The Times, 10th July 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15796,15,7,1957,Summer,15,7,1957,Summer,"filds where the ferilbiy has . been restored by thii drought-resisting legume , good crops of Barlev rippkl in the summer","The Times, 15th July 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15797,23,7,1957,Summer,23,7,1957,Summer,to the combined effect of seasonal factors and of the drought . I am not aware that bread is due to,"The Times, 23th July 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15798,27,7,1957,Summer,27,7,1957,Summer,"this season . In the early months of the summer drought dismayed most of us , but the generous rains of","The Times, 27th July 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15799,3,8,1957,Summer,3,8,1957,Summer,Certain farms in the west Kilimanjaro area were suffering from drought . At the request of the West Kilimanjaro Farmers ',"The Times, 3th August 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15800,5,8,1957,Summer,5,8,1957,Summer,"result of national calamities , floods , typhoons , and drought in many regions , in 1956 produc- tion plans for","The Times, 5th August 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15801,7,8,1957,Summer,7,8,1957,Summer,"gallons of water a day to meet any conditions of drought , have embarked on two major projects which will provide","The Times, 7th August 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15802,12,8,1957,Summer,12,8,1957,Summer,"W. ] , Aug. 8 . I NEW WEAPON AGAINST DROUGHT . MAN-MADE RAIN IN AUSTRALIA From Our Melbourne Correspondent The","The Times, 12th August 1957",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Mayfair,20th Century newspaper,Media 15803,17,8,1957,Summer,17,8,1957,Summer,"during the spring , which made poor growth in the droughty conditions that followed . NMany fields , particularly on heavy","The Times, 17th August 1957","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15804,21,8,1957,Summer,21,8,1957,Summer,sources are few and not always reliable in times of drought . EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY Superficially the marsh is a wide expanse,"The Times, 21st August 1957",England,UKK,"UKK3,UKK4","UKK30,UKK43","Cornwall,North Devon",20th Century newspaper,Media 15805,22,8,1957,Summer,22,8,1957,Summer,"might have been different bad 1957 been a year of drought . Mr. James Gerrard , another magistrate , had also","The Times, 22th August 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15806,2,9,1957,Autumn,2,9,1957,Autumn,rice-growing areas where the crop is threatened with destruction by drought . Dr. Jagan has appealed for pumps to help to,"The Times, 2th September 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15807,7,9,1957,Autumn,7,9,1957,Autumn,the Breckland this season may well be due to the drought of last year . But he oversimplifies the requirements of,"The Times, 7th September 1957",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,Breckland,20th Century newspaper,Media 15808,9,9,1957,Autumn,9,9,1957,Autumn,appointed a committee to inquire into the effect of the drought on the present rice crop . The committee has held,"The Times, 9th September 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15809,11,9,1957,Autumn,11,9,1957,Autumn,"River San Lorenzo , in Sinaloa state . to the drought-stricken area of La Laguna . Experiments in the Produc- tion","The Times, 11st September 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15810,11,9,1957,Autumn,11,9,1957,Autumn,deficiencies . although they could die from starvation in a drought . A prized delicacy among the Pintubis was a mulga,"The Times, 11st September 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15811,14,9,1957,Autumn,14,9,1957,Autumn,"colours . Strong growth . Extra resistant to frost and drought . Plants guaranteedPto flowler nest spring . 5 , .","The Times, 14th September 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15812,24,9,1957,Autumn,24,9,1957,Autumn,"trading in the country districts . but when a serious drought appeared inevitable , sufficient rain fell to ensure plentiful winter","The Times, 24th September 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15813,24,9,1957,Autumn,24,9,1957,Autumn,"inflationary tendencies , and in part to the fear of drought which threatened the cotntry districts in the Australian autumn .","The Times, 24th September 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15814,26,9,1957,Autumn,26,9,1957,Autumn,"on the roof ( 6 ) . 15 Plateau suffering drought ( 4 ) . 16 "" Rose plot , fringed","The Times, 26th September 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15815,5,10,1957,Autumn,5,10,1957,Autumn,can be completely controlled and tat all the vrobtems of drought or irregotar w atering are overcome . Large scale commerdial,"The Times, 5th October 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15816,10,10,1957,Autumn,10,10,1957,Autumn,"information indicating an appreciable repatriation of funds to Britain . DROUGHT NOT CRITICAL The Minister for Primary Industry , Mr. McMahon","The Times, 10th October 1957",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15817,10,10,1957,Autumn,10,10,1957,Autumn,"and Kiangsu. on the lower Yangtzc , is suffering from drought , Peking radio reports . Foreign TRIPOLI. -Twenty-five students are","The Times, 10th October 1957",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15818,15,10,1957,Autumn,15,10,1957,Autumn,and was 12deg. above the average for mid-October . Absolute drought has now developed at many places in southern England .,"The Times, 15th October 1957",England,"UKH,UKI,UKD,UKK,UKG","UKH1,UKI2,UKD4,UKK1","UKI23,UKK15","Kew,Mildenhall,West Midlands",20th Century newspaper,Media 15819,18,10,1957,Autumn,18,10,1957,Autumn,the total failure of the maize crop because of prolonged drought in various parts of the country . The Minister of,"The Times, 18th October 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15820,18,10,1957,Autumn,18,10,1957,Autumn,"crop yield , with another , such as resistance to drought or suitability for a growing season shorter than usual .","The Times, 18th October 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15821,19,10,1957,Autumn,19,10,1957,Autumn,", imprisoned in the pools , leap frequently during a drought , they show themselves almost constantly for a spell when","The Times, 19th October 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15822,21,10,1957,Autumn,21,10,1957,Autumn,"in Septem- ber , when the rain was wanted , drought prevented the full development of the grapes . It is","The Times, 21st October 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15823,21,10,1957,Autumn,21,10,1957,Autumn,"early part of the year were affected by an exceptional drought and , although over the penod November/March the intake was","The Times, 21st October 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15824,24,10,1957,Autumn,24,10,1957,Autumn,'s prospects owing to some premature shearing brought about by drought conditions and to delayed shearing last year . The July,"The Times, 24th October 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15825,26,10,1957,Autumn,26,10,1957,Autumn,for any big influx of lower grade meat resulting from drought conditions . It is understood that the board is asking,"The Times, 26th October 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15826,29,10,1957,Autumn,29,10,1957,Autumn,1952' . HONGKONG. -Rain has fallen over nine of the drought-stricken provinces of China . Peking radio says-that in some areas,"The Times, 29th October 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15827,29,10,1957,Autumn,29,10,1957,Autumn,"Peking radio says-that in some areas of Hupeh province the drought has been the worst for 400. years . MASERU ,","The Times, 29th October 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15828,31,10,1957,Autumn,31,10,1957,Autumn,the company 's activities could be faced with a serious drought . Stock losses under such circum- stances would be unavoidable,"The Times, 31st October 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15829,31,10,1957,Autumn,31,10,1957,Autumn,"the price of wool , but at the present time drought conditions prevail at the properties of the Paroo Pastoral Com-","The Times, 31st October 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15830,31,10,1957,Autumn,31,10,1957,Autumn,the company 's activities could be faced with a serious drought . Stock losses under such circumstances would be unavoidable particularly,"The Times, 31st October 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15831,1,11,1957,Autumn,1,11,1957,Autumn,"regarded as inevitable . For instance , during the recent drought farmers in Amhwei refused to do any more fetching and","The Times, 1st November 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15832,14,11,1957,Autumn,14,11,1957,Autumn,"road and has no railway station . There is a drought , and the villagers see no hope of putting an","The Times, 14th November 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15833,18,11,1957,Autumn,18,11,1957,Autumn,"the danger . Dry farming techniques have been improved , drought resistant strains of wheat have been developed and its production","The Times, 18th November 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15834,18,11,1957,Autumn,18,11,1957,Autumn,"products , prices rose this year but , following severe droughts in 1955 and 1956 , the volume of exports fell","The Times, 18th November 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15835,18,11,1957,Autumn,18,11,1957,Autumn,"apart , however , such natural disasters as floods , drought and typhoons caused a serious setback to these hopes ,","The Times, 18th November 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15836,19,11,1957,Autumn,19,11,1957,Autumn,"Av , tL Care Long ) and THOF as RALPH DROUGHT- Won ( SIMON THACIAs JOHNs . GUNCNDT.LOn Nov. 17. 1957.","The Times, 19th November 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15837,28,11,1957,Autumn,28,11,1957,Autumn,'s tax measures and tighter credit policy . anticipations of drought and some weakening in world prices for certain basic materials,"The Times, 28th November 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15838,28,11,1957,Autumn,28,11,1957,Autumn,"'s tax measures and tighter credit policy , anticipations of drought , and some rveakening in world prices for cerEai'i basic","The Times, 28th November 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15839,29,11,1957,Autumn,29,11,1957,Autumn,"million bushels and would be the smallest since the 1944-45 drought , when the harvest was only 53 million bushels ,","The Times, 29th November 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15840,30,11,1957,Autumn,30,11,1957,Autumn,"unplanted , with its tea and tobacco planters battling against drought , Nyasaland has had its hottest and driest November for","The Times, 30th November 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15841,2,12,1957,Winter,2,12,1957,Winter,", North Devon and Hamp- shire there was an absolute drought lasting for 15 days . This was the third successive","The Times, 2th December 1957",England,"UKD,UKK","UKD4,UKK4",UKK43,North Devon,20th Century newspaper,Media 15842,2,12,1957,Winter,2,12,1957,Winter,reserves sustained confidence when severe credit restriction and fears of drought threatened to sap it . Now . at least for,"The Times, 2th December 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15843,4,12,1957,Winter,4,12,1957,Winter,. Unfortunately the new season has commenced with a severe drought and the crop secured for the first quarter shows a,"The Times, 4th December 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15844,17,12,1957,Winter,17,12,1957,Winter,"Australian scene for a number of years . Fears of drought became significant in the autumn but were removed , at","The Times, 17th December 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15845,20,12,1957,Winter,20,12,1957,Winter,"to accept for surplus live stock , owing to the drought . For instance , Howlong cast for age ewes sold","The Times, 20th December 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15846,20,12,1957,Winter,20,12,1957,Winter,"20s. less than we normally obtain for them . The drought continues and is becoming very serious . For instance ,","The Times, 20th December 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15847,20,12,1957,Winter,20,12,1957,Winter,"charge at Howlong , and an increase of 28,0U0 in drought expenses . Income from investments : The reduction arises from","The Times, 20th December 1957",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15848,1,1,1958,Winter,1,1,1958,Winter,according to Government estimates . Crops have suffered from early drought and other adverse weather over virtually the whole of the,"The Times, 1st January 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15849,1,1,1958,Winter,1,1,1958,Winter,) to go forward . In spite of the recent drought the crop for the current year continues to come in,"The Times, 1st January 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15850,3,1,1958,Winter,3,1,1958,Winter,"sold much more under freedom than under slavery , until drought and pestilence fell upon them ; and that , instead","The Times, 3th January 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15851,13,1,1958,Winter,13,1,1958,Winter,"surprising that in spite of local inci- dents of prolonged droughts , or impresSiVa floods , the rainfall keeps within fairly","The Times, 13th January 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15852,23,1,1958,Winter,23,1,1958,Winter,"himnelf as 'half American . "" ' SOVIET CROPS JREDUCEDBY DROUGHT - L 1 : : VIRG91N LAND FAIELURES * FROM","The Times, 23th January 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15853,24,1,1958,Winter,24,1,1958,Winter,With regard to the current year . despite the recent drought the crop continues to come in well and is only,"The Times, 24th January 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15854,10,2,1958,Winter,10,2,1958,Winter,", in low rainfall areas which are subject to spring droughts it is an advantage to get the plant well established","The Times, 10th February 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15855,12,2,1958,Winter,12,2,1958,Winter,"; but coming as it did after a period of drought , the hard winter has made a wonderful improvement in","The Times, 12th February 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15856,13,2,1958,Winter,13,2,1958,Winter,The Bill is the first permanent legislation deal- ing with drought . It provides that water undertakers will be able to,"The Times, 13th February 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15857,13,2,1958,Winter,13,2,1958,Winter,"undertakers will be able to take supplies in time of drought from lakes , rivers , and other sourcCs not normally","The Times, 13th February 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15858,13,2,1958,Winter,13,2,1958,Winter,"sustained and illuminating than hitherto : parched by some inner drought , emotional or aesthetic , the diary shrinks to a","The Times, 13th February 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15859,14,2,1958,Winter,14,2,1958,Winter,"beaten over three miles and a half in a Point-to-PoinL DROUGHT BOUND Mr. Morgan , the Australian owner of Colledge Master","The Times, 14th February 1958",England,UKG,UKG2,UKG24,Uttoxeter,20th Century newspaper,Media 15860,1,3,1958,Spring,1,3,1958,Spring,", though food supplies were still difficult because of the drought . Industrial production continued to expand , though less rapidly","The Times, 1st March 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15861,7,3,1958,Spring,7,3,1958,Spring,"reached the figures hoped for . Due to a prolonged drought in AugustfNovember , prospects for this year are far from","The Times, 7th March 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15862,10,3,1958,Spring,10,3,1958,Spring,present is so largely dependent on foreign aid . Severe drought adversely affected the tea crop in 1957 and there was,"The Times, 10th March 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15863,10,3,1958,Spring,10,3,1958,Spring,of the United Kingdom and Canada . The Cyclone and Drought Insurance Fund is now estimated to exceed Rs.1 10 miUion,"The Times, 10th March 1958",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15864,10,3,1958,Spring,10,3,1958,Spring,"there will be some claims from estates affected by the drought in the north of the island . In general ,","The Times, 10th March 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15865,15,3,1958,Spring,15,3,1958,Spring,hard wear/ne velvety sward which retains Its colour even in drought . Velvetone Is exactly balanced to mccl the immediate and,"The Times, 15th March 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15866,17,3,1958,Spring,17,3,1958,Spring,"for cooperation between the big Powers to combat disease and drought and to develop desert regions , the Soviet state- ment","The Times, 17th March 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15867,20,3,1958,Spring,20,3,1958,Spring,". Now his life approaches another crisis . There is drought , and bY a misunderstand- ing he is committed to","The Times, 20th March 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15868,22,3,1958,Spring,22,3,1958,Spring,", weed beds hold up the flow in times of drought , and this is a very desirable trait , for","The Times, 22th March 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15869,25,3,1958,Spring,25,3,1958,Spring,24 North Australian pastoral lands are thrcatened with the worst drought since 1951 . The monsoon season now ending has been,"The Times, 25th March 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15870,3,4,1958,Spring,3,4,1958,Spring,"exports would be- resumed in October . but if the drought should begin later , as was the casc last year","The Times, 3th April 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15871,5,4,1958,Spring,5,4,1958,Spring,"give or sell Younger dogs to their handlers . AUSTRALIAN DROUGHT FROMX OUR CORRESPONDENT DARWIN , APRIL 3 The administrator of","The Times, 5th April 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15872,5,4,1958,Spring,5,4,1958,Spring,", Mr. J. C. Archer , confirmed to-day that the drought over the south-east part of the territory was "" very","The Times, 5th April 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15873,5,4,1958,Spring,5,4,1958,Spring,pieces altogether . But a few days of lighter work Drought the reaction . They came on very quickly at Putney,"The Times, 5th April 1958",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Putney,20th Century newspaper,Media 15874,7,4,1958,Spring,7,4,1958,Spring,"seed-beds were generally poor and growth , through cold and drought , was slow , even the nitrogen applied in the","The Times, 7th April 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15875,8,4,1958,Spring,8,4,1958,Spring,"and imported surpluses . The risk-apart from a repetition of droughts , floods , and frosts which have done so much","The Times, 8th April 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15876,8,4,1958,Spring,8,4,1958,Spring,of African teas showed little overall change although a severe drought adversely affected the Nyasaland crop . Final figures for tea,"The Times, 8th April 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15877,11,4,1958,Spring,11,4,1958,Spring,""" regeneration ) - there must be no deadly long drought in the- vital months of April , May , and","The Times, 11st April 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15878,12,4,1958,Spring,12,4,1958,Spring,"velvet SAwad which Meains it ! , cotour even in drought . Vetretone is exactlY balanced to mee the immediate and","The Times, 12th April 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15879,16,4,1958,Spring,16,4,1958,Spring,"been regarded as a common drinking place in time of drought , since it held out a great deal longer than","The Times, 16th April 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15880,26,4,1958,Spring,26,4,1958,Spring,hard wearIng veletay sward which retains Its colour even in drought . Vgelvtoor is exactil bained to meet the Immediate and,"The Times, 26th April 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15881,30,4,1958,Spring,30,4,1958,Spring,been blighted in the north of the province because of drought and 50 per cent . in other areas of distress,"The Times, 30th April 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15882,2,5,1958,Spring,2,5,1958,Spring,fought by some 180 teams and 10 air- craft . Drought in the fertile northern provinces is feared to have cost,"The Times, 2th May 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15883,9,5,1958,Spring,9,5,1958,Spring,"to cover the remaining foreign exchange requirements . EFFECTS OF DROUGHT Behind the inadequacy of the financial rcsources , the memorandum","The Times, 9th May 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15884,9,5,1958,Spring,9,5,1958,Spring,two million tons less than the previous year because ot drought . New irrigation in the first two years covered less,"The Times, 9th May 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15885,9,5,1958,Spring,9,5,1958,Spring,the period May to December . 1957. as the worst drought in the history of the industry . and stated that,"The Times, 9th May 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15886,9,5,1958,Spring,9,5,1958,Spring,"acres of new tea planted last year came through the drought reasonably well , and the 61 acres planted in December","The Times, 9th May 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15887,9,5,1958,Spring,9,5,1958,Spring,". The coffee bushes stood up to the recent severe drought suirprisingly well . Livestock The herds continue to thrive ,","The Times, 9th May 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15888,10,5,1958,Spring,10,5,1958,Spring,"elvi suard which retains its c , lour cevn In drought . Vehetone Is exactly balan , cd In nemcl the","The Times, 10th May 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15889,12,5,1958,Spring,12,5,1958,Spring,"these districts hay is made only as an insurance against drought , and most of it is baled by contract .","The Times, 12th May 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15890,13,5,1958,Spring,13,5,1958,Spring,the majority decision stated that because of serious losse-s through drought and the fall in the Price of wool and other,"The Times, 13th May 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15891,16,5,1958,Spring,16,5,1958,Spring,"irrigation along a coastal plain that suffers both deluge and drought , is intersected by great rivers , and stands some","The Times, 16th May 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15892,17,5,1958,Spring,17,5,1958,Spring,. The plants are not killed by cold but by drought . Those planted in the first half of October nearly,"The Times, 17th May 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15893,20,5,1958,Spring,20,5,1958,Spring,"seasonal depletion , aggravated this year by the effects of drought. -Comtelburo . COMMODITIES COCOA FIRM AFTER FRESH RTSF . ONDON","The Times, 20th May 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15894,22,5,1958,Spring,22,5,1958,Spring,and livestock values can be expected to recover once the drought is cnded . Much depends upon the effect on profit,"The Times, 22th May 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15895,24,5,1958,Spring,24,5,1958,Spring,"wearing velvety , sword which retains its colour even In drought . Velvetone ix exactly balanced to mee the imimediate and","The Times, 24th May 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15896,24,5,1958,Spring,24,5,1958,Spring,"Although this territory had been in the grip of a drought , they were in good condition , and among them","The Times, 24th May 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15897,27,5,1958,Spring,27,5,1958,Spring,"heavy and , although the ground after four months of drought soaked it up instantly , it scemed unlikely now that","The Times, 27th May 1958",England,UKF,UKF1,UKF11,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15898,29,5,1958,Spring,29,5,1958,Spring,"prices were exceptionally favourable , and partly to the severe drought in some parts of the country ( the drought has","The Times, 29th May 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15899,29,5,1958,Spring,29,5,1958,Spring,severe drought in some parts of the country ( the drought has also to some extent been responsible for the fall,"The Times, 29th May 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15900,30,5,1958,Spring,30,5,1958,Spring,a fall in wool prices coming at the time when drought unavoidably reduced the volume of the wool clip . This,"The Times, 30th May 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15901,31,5,1958,Spring,31,5,1958,Spring,"rooting species to make an underlying rmt of tur. , drought resisting kinds to oFercomc the sIry season . and so","The Times, 31st May 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15902,2,6,1958,Summer,2,6,1958,Summer,land farmers were soon beset with a long and damaging drought that dried the land too quickly and there were few,"The Times, 2th June 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15903,2,6,1958,Summer,2,6,1958,Summer,"weather in April and May retarded growth . The long drought had a detrimental effect on the sugar-beet , potato and","The Times, 2th June 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15904,3,6,1958,Summer,3,6,1958,Summer,". In the first place , there was a severei drought which particularly affected the : Bagracote division , sharply reducing","The Times, 3th June 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15905,3,6,1958,Summer,3,6,1958,Summer,which the pipe- line can draw in times of prolonged drought . The Menindee Lakes storage scheme is designed to impound,"The Times, 3th June 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15906,4,6,1958,Summer,4,6,1958,Summer,"crops face heavier odds . Hail and late frost : drought and downpour and tempest : ten , twenty , thirty","The Times, 4th June 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15907,5,6,1958,Summer,5,6,1958,Summer,"Church . on Monday . June 9tb. at 11.30 ao.m DROUGHT. -On June Ist . 1958. peacefully , at a Sournemouth","The Times, 5th June 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15908,5,6,1958,Summer,5,6,1958,Summer,"the Northern Territory to Camooweal in 18 hours . Severe drought conditions have closed the stock routes , and the State","The Times, 5th June 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15909,12,6,1958,Summer,12,6,1958,Summer,"the area for short periods early this year because of drought . The ration scale was fixed , and when necessary","The Times, 12th June 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15910,19,6,1958,Summer,19,6,1958,Summer,", its fish , otters , herons , floods and droughts , the water- plants he introduced into it , and","The Times, 19th June 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15911,21,6,1958,Summer,21,6,1958,Summer,the sale of sheep ; in addition to which considerable drought expenditure was incurred . In fact the year 1957 was,"The Times, 21st June 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15912,21,6,1958,Summer,21,6,1958,Summer,"lamibs marked was down by about 20,000 owing to the drought ; but mortality was normal . There were about 1,300","The Times, 21st June 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15913,21,6,1958,Summer,21,6,1958,Summer,"Central Queensland , are likely to be most useful if drought conditions continue in 1958 . Dagworth also holds good stocks","The Times, 21st June 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15914,21,6,1958,Summer,21,6,1958,Summer,"end of the year ; but Chatsworth has suffered from drought for 12 months ; and , although we have sold","The Times, 21st June 1958",England,UKF,UKF1,UKF13,Chatsworth,20th Century newspaper,Media 15915,24,6,1958,Summer,24,6,1958,Summer,of the 1957-58 season we suffered one of the worst droughts ever experienced . This will lead to a reduced crop,"The Times, 24th June 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15916,26,6,1958,Summer,26,6,1958,Summer,was badly distributed and the Estate suffered from a severe drought for the second season in succession fol- lowed by extremely,"The Times, 26th June 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15917,27,6,1958,Summer,27,6,1958,Summer,"of a large proportion of the wheat harvest due to droughts , the general economy appears to be reasonably buoyant and","The Times, 27th June 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15918,5,7,1958,Summer,5,7,1958,Summer,wearng velvety award which r tains Its colour even Is drought . Velvelonc Is exactly'balanced to meet the Immediate and long,"The Times, 5th July 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15919,5,7,1958,Summer,5,7,1958,Summer,to be given temporary powers to meet shortages arising from drought . He said that it seemed a little odd that,"The Times, 5th July 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15920,5,7,1958,Summer,5,7,1958,Summer,seemed a little odd that a Bill to guard against drought should be before the House immediately after the wettest June,"The Times, 5th July 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15921,19,7,1958,Summer,19,7,1958,Summer,hlard wdearing cvelvey rv'ard whkich retaints itls colour cven In droughtL Vlci-one7 iseactYs balanced to mneet the immediate and tong em,"The Times, 19th July 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15922,21,7,1958,Summer,21,7,1958,Summer,", Mr. Noel Paul 's father , seeking insurance against drought from which he had suffered in other parts , bought","The Times, 21st July 1958",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK22,Woodsford,20th Century newspaper,Media 15923,25,7,1958,Summer,25,7,1958,Summer,skin temperature was 106 to 108deg . F -ADAPTED TO DROUGHT The extent of protective insulation pro- vided by thbe fleece,"The Times, 25th July 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15924,25,7,1958,Summer,25,7,1958,Summer,", it is thought to be well adapted tor . drought . conditions-although bred pinmarify fok its wool , -If the","The Times, 25th July 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15925,29,7,1958,Summer,29,7,1958,Summer,"sweep whole communities , or too little , with terrible droughts that restrict the develop- ment of the country . Mr.","The Times, 29th July 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15926,31,7,1958,Summer,31,7,1958,Summer,"since the beginning of 1958 have risen slightly , partial drought in the tea growing districts may reduce ex- ports of","The Times, 31st July 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15927,7,8,1958,Summer,7,8,1958,Summer,"English Court she mar- ried an American , Mr. Irving Drought Harris , by whom she had two children who were","The Times, 7th August 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15928,11,8,1958,Summer,11,8,1958,Summer,"lack of green keep even if August finishes as a drought month . Cattle are thriving , but lambs are not","The Times, 11st August 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15929,13,8,1958,Summer,13,8,1958,Summer,"head of the population . In spite of the long drought in Hopei , the crops increased by 77 per cent","The Times, 13th August 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15930,19,8,1958,Summer,19,8,1958,Summer,", AUG. 18 A low sucrose content , due to drought , in the sugar-cane grown in midland parishes has resulted","The Times, 19th August 1958",England,"UKF,UKG",,,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 15931,23,8,1958,Summer,23,8,1958,Summer,that it might have been end- ing a period of drought . But the British public . as they paddled heme,"The Times, 23th August 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15932,2,9,1958,Autumn,2,9,1958,Autumn,"marginal education . In spite of the world business recession droughts , and other physical setbacks . agricultural production had increased","The Times, 2th September 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15933,22,9,1958,Autumn,22,9,1958,Autumn,"of the monsoon in 1957 , followed by a winter drought , is probably the chief reason for the present crisis","The Times, 22th September 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15934,24,9,1958,Autumn,24,9,1958,Autumn,"which will boost the hydro- electric network in times of drought , is now being tested before coming into ser- vice","The Times, 24th September 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15935,24,9,1958,Autumn,24,9,1958,Autumn,"tons . The lower Island crop was due to a drought which affected the northern regions of the Island where ,","The Times, 24th September 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15936,24,9,1958,Autumn,24,9,1958,Autumn,", resulting in the first claims upon the Cyclone and Drought Insur- ance Fund since the inception of the Fund .","The Times, 24th September 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15937,25,9,1958,Autumn,25,9,1958,Autumn,the Australian out- back in the middle of a prolonged drought . and the champion of justice is himself rather on,"The Times, 25th September 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15938,30,9,1958,Autumn,30,9,1958,Autumn,"plan , could claim that in spite of floods and droughts which had affected a total of 150 million acres in","The Times, 30th September 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15939,2,10,1958,Autumn,2,10,1958,Autumn,. READY-MADE VELVET CURTAINS at prices to stutrise you . Droughtproof And guiaranteed against fading . Finest Quality ( from 14s.ltd.,"The Times, 2th October 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15940,2,10,1958,Autumn,2,10,1958,Autumn,"for butter by 3d. per lb. because of the recent drought and reduced prices on the British market , Mr. McMahon","The Times, 2th October 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15941,3,10,1958,Autumn,3,10,1958,Autumn,"the mountains , whete the soil had been hardened by drought . The bridge over the Gard at Ners gave way","The Times, 3th October 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15942,4,10,1958,Autumn,4,10,1958,Autumn,") , under the Colombo Plan . In some provinces drought had caused conditions of near famine . The wheat would","The Times, 4th October 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15943,7,10,1958,Autumn,7,10,1958,Autumn,"February . This , how- ever , was followed by drought conditions in March and much of April which delayed leaf","The Times, 7th October 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15944,10,10,1958,Autumn,10,10,1958,Autumn,""" to aid the present emergency situation caused by the drought and crop failure , "" an official announcement said to-day.","The Times, 10th October 1958",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,Gosport,20th Century newspaper,Media 15945,20,10,1958,Autumn,20,10,1958,Autumn,"rains as it was last year , but the prolonged drought during the summer has prevented the grapes from attaining their","The Times, 20th October 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15946,22,10,1958,Autumn,22,10,1958,Autumn,Natal and East Griqualand intermittent rains have broken the long drought which was causing the deaths of more than 200 cattle,"The Times, 22th October 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15947,23,10,1958,Autumn,23,10,1958,Autumn,", had a difficult year , due to an unprecedented drought , and the total crop was reduced by some 10","The Times, 23th October 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15948,25,10,1958,Autumn,25,10,1958,Autumn,", they have agreed that , except by reason of drought , flood or other adverse conditions , stocks to a","The Times, 25th October 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15949,1,11,1958,Autumn,1,11,1958,Autumn,"some places , from Hampshire to Cornwall , an absolute drought developed , lasting 15 or 16 days . At Kew","The Times, 1st November 1958","GB,England","UKK,UKJ,UKI","UKK3,UKJ3,UKI2","UKK30,UKJ33,UKI23","Cornwall,Kew",20th Century newspaper,Media 15950,5,11,1958,Autumn,5,11,1958,Autumn,results for 1957-58 will be comparatively poor in consequence of drought ; I understand that current crop prospects are most promising,"The Times, 5th November 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15951,10,11,1958,Autumn,10,11,1958,Autumn,Laughton MaunseU and eldest son of the late Malor John Drought Mauesell . ServIce at Corbetts Tnt-Crematorium. 3.30 p.M .. Wednesday,"The Times, 10th November 1958",England,UKH,UKH3,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15952,11,11,1958,Autumn,11,11,1958,Autumn,"already referred was , of course , the dry to droughty conditions over wide areas of the Commonwealth during the first","The Times, 11st November 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15953,11,11,1958,Autumn,11,11,1958,Autumn,is still suffering from the effects of last year 's drought and the total Australian clip is expected to be about,"The Times, 11st November 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15954,11,11,1958,Autumn,11,11,1958,Autumn,to mitigate as far as we can the consequences of drought and falling prices . Overseas Visits In October last year,"The Times, 11st November 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15955,11,11,1958,Autumn,11,11,1958,Autumn,clients arising not only from normal business but also from drought and the exceptional circumstances of the season in 1957- 58,"The Times, 11st November 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15956,12,11,1958,Autumn,12,11,1958,Autumn,"reduction in the size of the Australian clip resulting from droughty conditions over a wide area , and of the fall","The Times, 12th November 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15957,20,11,1958,Autumn,20,11,1958,Autumn,"estates these have suffered from one of the most severe droughts ever experienced in that country . Altho , ugh results","The Times, 20th November 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15958,27,11,1958,Autumn,27,11,1958,Autumn,. o.a. 157f. lin . Breadth estreems. 27ft lOIn . Drought ( summer ) . lIft . 91n . Engines :,"The Times, 27th November 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15959,27,11,1958,Autumn,27,11,1958,Autumn,stimu. late spending may be necessary should the effects of drought or of low export prices threaten to reduce business and,"The Times, 27th November 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15960,1,12,1958,Winter,1,12,1958,Winter,"river-is a protected species . It is seriously affected by drought , and though normally a mild and inoffensive animal it","The Times, 1st December 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15961,1,12,1958,Winter,1,12,1958,Winter,"were accentuated , in addi- tion. by the incidence of drought . More- over , at the same time a small","The Times, 1st December 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15962,1,12,1958,Winter,1,12,1958,Winter,"export incomes , the morc difficult condi- tions arising from drought , and diminished activity in housing and indUstries associated with","The Times, 1st December 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15963,3,12,1958,Winter,3,12,1958,Winter,Jagan 's party in the Legislative Council . Meanwhile a drought which has hit the colony is causing much concern .,"The Times, 3th December 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15964,16,12,1958,Winter,16,12,1958,Winter,"not only reduced demand , but also the effect of drought on the quality of the clip . Wheat also yielded","The Times, 16th December 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15965,16,12,1958,Winter,16,12,1958,Winter,"showing some of the after effects of last season 's drought , prospects for the quality and volume of production of","The Times, 16th December 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15966,19,12,1958,Winter,19,12,1958,Winter,of any sickness . There had been a very serious drought in Lokitaung which necessitated water being rationed for a time,"The Times, 19th December 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15967,19,12,1958,Winter,19,12,1958,Winter,"effects of the credit squeeze , but partly also to drought . As an instance of the effect of the dry","The Times, 19th December 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15968,19,12,1958,Winter,19,12,1958,Winter,not so much due to abnormal stock losses and special drought expenditure as to the failure to produce ; that is,"The Times, 19th December 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15969,19,12,1958,Winter,19,12,1958,Winter,scrutiny of the accounts shows many increases in expenditLre on drought relief which together mount up considerably . Looking at the,"The Times, 19th December 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15970,19,12,1958,Winter,19,12,1958,Winter,"of the Maranoa Group , very dry but not quite droughty cond2ions and made sufficient profits to provide just about enough","The Times, 19th December 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15971,19,12,1958,Winter,19,12,1958,Winter,"of general rain throughout the whole year , the worst drought in the 38 years of which we have records .","The Times, 19th December 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15972,19,12,1958,Winter,19,12,1958,Winter,with them for their efforts to reduce the ill-effects of drought upon our affairs . The report and accounts were adopted,"The Times, 19th December 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15973,22,12,1958,Winter,22,12,1958,Winter,"to look out for forged f notes . Aitm FOR DROUGHT Vicrits. -Oxford Committee for Famine Relief have sent 5,000 to","The Times, 22th December 1958",England,UKF,UKF1,UKF11,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15974,22,12,1958,Winter,22,12,1958,Winter,"spring cultivations , drilling was delayed and a subse- quent drought affected many crops . In addition . sugar beet was","The Times, 22th December 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15975,22,12,1958,Winter,22,12,1958,Winter,"must go on indefinitely , whereas history shows that occasional droughts are inevitable . We have on many occasions recovered from","The Times, 22th December 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15976,22,12,1958,Winter,22,12,1958,Winter,"are inevitable . We have on many occasions recovered from droughts , but in the year under review there vas a","The Times, 22th December 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15977,22,12,1958,Winter,22,12,1958,Winter,"on their visit , the chairman said that they found drought conditions particularly severe at Anthony 's Lagoon and Austral Downs","The Times, 22th December 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15978,22,12,1958,Winter,22,12,1958,Winter,"the year . Moombidary had been particularly hard hit by drought and cattle and sheep num- bers vere reduced , but","The Times, 22th December 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15979,29,12,1958,Winter,29,12,1958,Winter,analogous to the notorious pig cycle . Since the summer drought of 1955 British milk supplies had been moving steadily upward,"The Times, 29th December 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15980,29,12,1958,Winter,29,12,1958,Winter,to sell cows for beef will be greatest . A drought last summer would certainly have cut into August and September,"The Times, 29th December 1958",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15981,31,12,1958,Winter,31,12,1958,Winter,: rainfall below average in most districts and an absolute drought in parts of south-west Eng- land : record sunshine totals,"The Times, 31st December 1958","England,Scotland",UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15982,5,1,1959,Winter,5,1,1959,Winter,"with the results of the union , encouraged by a drought that has ruined the cereal crops , and by a","The Times, 5th January 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15983,5,1,1959,Winter,5,1,1959,Winter,"the ability of such mussels to survive long periods of drought , usually buried in earth in areas covered with water","The Times, 5th January 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15984,5,1,1959,Winter,5,1,1959,Winter,"few other recorded instances of this extraordinary power of resisting drought , a major hazard in countries of infrequent or very","The Times, 5th January 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15985,5,1,1959,Winter,5,1,1959,Winter,", the plan may be thrown out by periods of drought and wet , so that practically all the beet is","The Times, 5th January 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15986,6,1,1959,Winter,6,1,1959,Winter,emerge after a disastrous trading year . Last summer 's drought destroyed almost all the barley crop and most of the,"The Times, 6th January 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15987,7,1,1959,Winter,7,1,1959,Winter,"are already said to amount to 1s.40m . If the drought continues throughout January irreparable damage will have been done ,","The Times, 7th January 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15988,9,1,1959,Winter,9,1,1959,Winter,irrigation must be increased . In the southern Negev the drought has so far continued . and attempts to force the,"The Times, 9th January 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15989,9,1,1959,Winter,9,1,1959,Winter,"rain for twvo years . Prolonged dry periods in the drought cycle are not uncommon , but usually after about two","The Times, 9th January 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15990,9,1,1959,Winter,9,1,1959,Winter,. The Brazilian health authorities estimate that in the worst drought areas of Ceara more than half the children below the,"The Times, 9th January 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15991,9,1,1959,Winter,9,1,1959,Winter,of the Brazilian budget was earmarked for relief in the drought area . Families were to receive a ration of food,"The Times, 9th January 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15992,10,1,1959,Winter,10,1,1959,Winter,. Some of the canes had already suffered from the drought in 1957 but the average yield of estate canes per,"The Times, 10th January 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15993,17,1,1959,Winter,17,1,1959,Winter,South-West Africa Legislative Assembly has proclaimed the entire territory a drought-stricken area . LAGos. -Some 500 junior employees of Nigerian Airways,"The Times, 17th January 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15994,23,1,1959,Winter,23,1,1959,Winter,"Edinburgh . The balance of 492,0001b. resulted from a severe drought of long duration which caused a sharp reduction in rainfall","The Times, 23th January 1959",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM25,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15995,3,2,1959,Winter,3,2,1959,Winter,of them . ( Minister of Supply . ) Jordan Drought Relief. -The Govern- ment have decided . subject to Parliamentary,"The Times, 3th February 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15996,5,2,1959,Winter,5,2,1959,Winter,purpose of assisting farmers and traders through ithe effects of drought and falling prices . The e.xtension of credit vas a,"The Times, 5th February 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15997,9,2,1959,Winter,9,2,1959,Winter,"incident . SKATERS ' WEEKEND IN LAKE DISTRICT SOUTHERN ENGLAND DROUGHT With the exception of Lake Winder- mere , which is","The Times, 9th February 1959",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15998,9,2,1959,Winter,9,2,1959,Winter,measurable rain during the past 16 days and an absolute drought has developed . For the third day in succession fog,"The Times, 9th February 1959",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 15999,11,2,1959,Winter,11,2,1959,Winter,"spring frosts ( in the case of fruit ) . Drought can be countered by irrigation , and frost by various","The Times, 11st February 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16000,13,2,1959,Winter,13,2,1959,Winter,"will fall , but with London now enjoying an official drought the Polytechnic ground should be in first class condition and","The Times, 13th February 1959",England,"UKI,UKG,UKJ","UKI2,UKG2,UKJ2","UKI23,UKG24,UKJ23",Middlesex,20th Century newspaper,Media 16001,16,2,1959,Winter,16,2,1959,Winter,"the country , as a result of this year 's drought . The Government will have to come to the rescue","The Times, 16th February 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16002,19,2,1959,Winter,19,2,1959,Winter,make provision for full supply in condi- tions of extreme drought would requile expenditure ouit of all proportion to the benefits,"The Times, 19th February 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16003,20,2,1959,Winter,20,2,1959,Winter,", said : On the Company 's estancias , summer drought and an abnormally severe winter were responsible for a drop","The Times, 20th February 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16004,2,3,1959,Spring,2,3,1959,Spring,the last 37 days and this is the longest absolute drought in southern England since 1953 SUNNIEST DAY The earlier part,"The Times, 2th March 1959",England,UKJ,"UKJ2,UKJ4","UKJ22,UKJ42","Eastbourne,Herne Bay",20th Century newspaper,Media 16005,2,3,1959,Spring,2,3,1959,Spring,"damage done to the Sugar Cane crop , coupled with drought in the north during the earlier part of the season","The Times, 2th March 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16006,2,3,1959,Spring,2,3,1959,Spring,"with 561,800 in 1957 . Claims upon the Cyclone and Drought Insurance Fund will thus be made , but it is","The Times, 2th March 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16007,2,4,1959,Spring,2,4,1959,Spring,"the availability of Philippine copra , caused by the severe drought at the end of 1957 , was the main reason","The Times, 2th April 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16008,4,4,1959,Spring,4,4,1959,Spring,"are frequently called in to conjure rain in time of drought ; and conversely , in the event of heavy storms","The Times, 4th April 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16009,7,5,1959,Spring,7,5,1959,Spring,address . FORTHCOMING MARRIAGES MR . G. 1 . A. DROUGHT AND MIss P. 1 . IRVING The engagemefit is ',"The Times, 7th May 1959",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Knightsbridge,20th Century newspaper,Media 16010,7,5,1959,Spring,7,5,1959,Spring,"IRVING The engagemefit is ' announced between George Ian Acton Drought . Ist Fort Garry Horse , elder son of the","The Times, 7th May 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16011,7,5,1959,Spring,7,5,1959,Spring,", elder son of the late Captain G. R. S. Drought , The Cameronians ( Scottish Rifles ) , and Mrs.","The Times, 7th May 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16012,7,5,1959,Spring,7,5,1959,Spring,", The Cameronians ( Scottish Rifles ) , and Mrs. Drought , of Donhead , Shaftesbury , and Pamela Jill ,","The Times, 7th May 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16013,11,5,1959,Spring,11,5,1959,Spring,"in 1901 and 1938 , yet a decade 's total drought was broken only last year . For the pioneer industry","The Times, 11st May 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16014,13,5,1959,Spring,13,5,1959,Spring,"last year . Tea production , however , suffered from drought , giving an output of 1,827,0001b . For 1959 rubber","The Times, 13th May 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16015,14,5,1959,Spring,14,5,1959,Spring,"as regards weather . We suffered long periods of severe drought , all the rain having pre- sumably come to this","The Times, 14th May 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16016,18,5,1959,Spring,18,5,1959,Spring,the Ceylon Legislature . political instability . and a serious drought in Dimbula for the first three months of this year,"The Times, 18th May 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16017,19,5,1959,Spring,19,5,1959,Spring,"very hazardous . "" One year in 10 brings a drought in his experience and this may lose him 20.000 to","The Times, 19th May 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16018,19,5,1959,Spring,19,5,1959,Spring,people went through the state apartments at Windsor Castle . DROUGHT IN MANY AREAS FROM OUR WEATHER CORRESPONDENT Among the largest,"The Times, 19th May 1959",England,"UKK,UKJ","UKK3,UKJ1","UKK30,UKJ11","Scilly Isles,Windsor Castle",20th Century newspaper,Media 16019,19,5,1959,Spring,19,5,1959,Spring,over almost the whole of England and Wales and absolute drought has now developed and extends to 15 days in the,"The Times, 19th May 1959","Wales,England","UKL,UKJ,UKI,UKK,UKE","UKL1,UKJ4,UKK2","UKL14,UKJ42,UKK22","Aberystwyth,Weymouth,Yorkshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 16020,20,5,1959,Spring,20,5,1959,Spring,Tea Estates reports that in the early months of 1959 drought as well as frosts nas been experienced in Ceylon causing,"The Times, 20th May 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16021,21,5,1959,Spring,21,5,1959,Spring,"of fluctuations in wool prices and the difficulties caused by droughts and state rivalries , industrial development has made rapid strides","The Times, 21st May 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16022,22,5,1959,Spring,22,5,1959,Spring,'s Derby Trial was kept lightly watered during the recent drought . to promote the grass and to prevent the hcavy,"The Times, 22th May 1959",England,"UKF,UKJ","UKF1,UKJ2","UKF11,UKJ23",Lingfield,20th Century newspaper,Media 16023,28,5,1959,Spring,28,5,1959,Spring,"of vety poor local harvests especially of cereals following pesistent drought . The trade figures for the year amounted to JD.33,900,000","The Times, 28th May 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16024,28,5,1959,Spring,28,5,1959,Spring,"scheme , The cereal crop suffered great damage from both drought and locusts . The barley harvest tell trom 1,300 ,","The Times, 28th May 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16025,30,5,1959,Spring,30,5,1959,Spring,individuality from the lines . GARDENING I Minimizing Effects of Drought M ANY areas of Britain have already suffered periods of,"The Times, 30th May 1959",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16026,30,5,1959,Spring,30,5,1959,Spring,areas of Britain have already suffered periods of M absolute drought and gardens are beginning to show signs of water shortage,"The Times, 30th May 1959",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16027,30,5,1959,Spring,30,5,1959,Spring,"us consider ways and means of minimizing the effects of drought . First , never plant out plants with a dry","The Times, 30th May 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16028,1,6,1959,Summer,1,6,1959,Summer,had less than a quarter of the average . Absolute drought developed in parts of south-east England and East Anglia for,"The Times, 1st June 1959","England,Scotland","UKH,UKM","UKH1,UKM6",UKM64,Hebrides,20th Century newspaper,Media 16029,1,6,1959,Summer,1,6,1959,Summer,"PIBROCH MACCRIMMON DAY AT BORERAIG FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT The drought has continued throughout Skye Week , and when Dame Flora","The Times, 1st June 1959",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16030,2,6,1959,Summer,2,6,1959,Summer,"Lunuva ( Ceylon ) Tea & Rubber . An unusual drought , he adds , at the beginning of the year","The Times, 2th June 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16031,3,6,1959,Summer,3,6,1959,Summer,"estimated at 10,028,5001b. tea and 1,290,0001b. rubber . An unusual drought at the beginning of the year has slowed down the","The Times, 3th June 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16032,4,6,1959,Summer,4,6,1959,Summer,", in Tanganyika , had been very low , and drought had struck the crops of the Overseas Food Corporation .","The Times, 4th June 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16033,4,6,1959,Summer,4,6,1959,Summer,"Generally the work has been carried out to help alleviate drought conditions of stock , particular crops or domestic water supplies","The Times, 4th June 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16034,6,6,1959,Summer,6,6,1959,Summer,"flood fishing . The same man , indeed , when drought has bleached the river stones , may cast a delicate","The Times, 6th June 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16035,6,6,1959,Summer,6,6,1959,Summer,"the fly fisher 's sport , as can a prolonged drought . Rivers in tawny spate or lochs swollen to the","The Times, 6th June 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16036,15,6,1959,Summer,15,6,1959,Summer,"WHEAT DESTROYED In the north the rains came after prolonged drought , which retarded sow- ing and reduced yields . Indeed","The Times, 15th June 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16037,15,6,1959,Summer,15,6,1959,Summer,"crop , with high efficiency , in serious conditions of drought . If world sugar prices go Dn fall- ing as","The Times, 15th June 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16038,17,6,1959,Summer,17,6,1959,Summer,but the centre of the heath was yellow from the drought and as hard as concrete . Under the competent direction,"The Times, 17th June 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16039,18,6,1959,Summer,18,6,1959,Summer,knowledge that Ceylon has recently had one of the worst droughts on record to suggest that 1959 results will not be,"The Times, 18th June 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16040,19,6,1959,Summer,19,6,1959,Summer,"and greens , dry and hardened by five weeks of drought , offered problems which few golfers could solve in the","The Times, 19th June 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16041,20,6,1959,Summer,20,6,1959,Summer,past six months will become more and more vulnerable to drought . The greatest care should be taken of all shrubs,"The Times, 20th June 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16042,22,6,1959,Summer,22,6,1959,Summer,"no fear of a shortage of liquid milk . If drought conditions persist , however , there will be less for","The Times, 22th June 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16043,22,6,1959,Summer,22,6,1959,Summer,"populated , but where great parts are periodically devastated by drought . Powver would be available from the Sao Francisco hydro-electric","The Times, 22th June 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16044,23,6,1959,Summer,23,6,1959,Summer,"dairy products has also been very adversely affected by the drought which has only recently broken . Meeting , Pretoria ,","The Times, 23th June 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16045,24,6,1959,Summer,24,6,1959,Summer,. of the issued capital . Despite the very severe drought which was experienced last year which led to a serious,"The Times, 24th June 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16046,25,6,1959,Summer,25,6,1959,Summer,"raintbow arrived in late evening . After 21 days of drought the rainmaker , beating his drum , had done his","The Times, 25th June 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16047,27,6,1959,Summer,27,6,1959,Summer,"bush , to match the stoutness of his heart against drought . fire , flood , plagues of grasshoppers , and","The Times, 27th June 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16048,27,6,1959,Summer,27,6,1959,Summer,COMPANY LIMITED I A DIFFICULT YEAR SIR DENYS LOWSON ON DROUGHT PROBLEMS The ANNUAL GENElRAL MEETING of the Australian Estates Company,"The Times, 27th June 1959",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16049,27,6,1959,Summer,27,6,1959,Summer,of wool had also suffered a considerable setback . The drought con- ditions and falling price of wool continued ; so,"The Times, 27th June 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16050,27,6,1959,Summer,27,6,1959,Summer,"central , southern , and south-western districts , causing heavy drought costs . Surface water shortages occurred in many Parts ,","The Times, 27th June 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16051,27,6,1959,Summer,27,6,1959,Summer,"properties , excluding Dagworth and Bonus Downs , suffered severe drought . Thylungra , to preserve its breeders , sent 36,000","The Times, 27th June 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16052,27,6,1959,Summer,27,6,1959,Summer,at Terrick Stud proved to be a valuable and cheap drought fodder . Lambing ewes and other dry sheep did well,"The Times, 27th June 1959",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ13,Hughenden,20th Century newspaper,Media 16053,27,6,1959,Summer,27,6,1959,Summer,"some ; Thylungra could not plant owing to the continuing drought . Following the drought , the Queensland Government arnounced that","The Times, 27th June 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16054,27,6,1959,Summer,27,6,1959,Summer,"not plant owing to the continuing drought . Following the drought , the Queensland Government arnounced that lessees might apply for","The Times, 27th June 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16055,27,6,1959,Summer,27,6,1959,Summer,"for , a live years ' extension of lease where drought hardship could be established . Applications are being submitted for","The Times, 27th June 1959",England,UKF,UKF1,UKF13,Chatsworth,20th Century newspaper,Media 16056,27,6,1959,Summer,27,6,1959,Summer,"the record number of the previous year , due to drought conditions which resulted in a considerable fall in wool production","The Times, 27th June 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16057,27,6,1959,Summer,27,6,1959,Summer,brought out by the fact that in spite of severe drought we were able to record a 66 per cent .,"The Times, 27th June 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16058,27,6,1959,Summer,27,6,1959,Summer,"controlled . Good market prices can be largely offset by drought , wbich affects the woolgrower in a number of ways","The Times, 27th June 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16059,27,6,1959,Summer,27,6,1959,Summer,"station owner can not move all his stock to avoid drought ; agistment is rarely available , and failing this relief","The Times, 27th June 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16060,27,6,1959,Summer,27,6,1959,Summer,"staff , in particular for our station managers in the drought-stricken areas . Their responsibilities were considerably increased as it was","The Times, 27th June 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16061,27,6,1959,Summer,27,6,1959,Summer,"assist clients , and our own stations , with their drought problems and all our sugar mill staff continued their efforts","The Times, 27th June 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16062,29,6,1959,Summer,29,6,1959,Summer,an.iously couning the days until they can record an oflicial drought In the British Isles really long rainless spells are somewhat,"The Times, 29th June 1959",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16063,29,6,1959,Summer,29,6,1959,Summer,"really long rainless spells are somewhat rare and an absolute drought is a mere 15 consecuti , c days . on","The Times, 29th June 1959",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16064,2,7,1959,Summer,2,7,1959,Summer,"stage , more easily recognizable ; and during the long drought he changes his pitch more often , searching for succulence","The Times, 2th July 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16065,4,7,1959,Summer,4,7,1959,Summer,done well ; those sown later have suffered from the drought . Early potato crops have been light ; main crop,"The Times, 4th July 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16066,9,7,1959,Summer,9,7,1959,Summer,falls in the next week there will be an official drought over most of Britain . In the London area only,"The Times, 9th July 1959","GB,England",UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16067,13,7,1959,Summer,13,7,1959,Summer,stupendous exercise of the pathetic fallacy . If there is drought this means not that the inhabitants of the city are,"The Times, 13th July 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16068,14,7,1959,Summer,14,7,1959,Summer,"1957 , and the records show that we had intense drought conditions during the second half of 1957 followed by flood","The Times, 14th July 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16069,16,7,1959,Summer,16,7,1959,Summer,"1,100,000 tons in 1957 . The reductions were caused by drought and locust swarms . Despite these reductions the value of","The Times, 16th July 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16070,16,7,1959,Summer,16,7,1959,Summer,"number of cattle , sheep and goats surviving when the drought broke in January and February , 1959 , is estimated","The Times, 16th July 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16071,16,7,1959,Summer,16,7,1959,Summer,fodder have alleviated much of the distress caused by the drought . DrWling for oil continued in different parts of the,"The Times, 16th July 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16072,16,7,1959,Summer,16,7,1959,Summer,"the road network of the country . Now that the drought has broken , it is to be hoped that there","The Times, 16th July 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16073,21,7,1959,Summer,21,7,1959,Summer,", and waterworks officials from Lssuing warnings about a possible drought news which it might be of public import- ance and","The Times, 21st July 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16074,25,7,1959,Summer,25,7,1959,Summer,"two years , partly as a result of a severe drought and partly due to the fall in commodity prices on","The Times, 25th July 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16075,27,7,1959,Summer,27,7,1959,Summer,"the moment . Mr. R. A. Hubbard , sensing the drought and hot summer , left the cutting of the grass","The Times, 27th July 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16076,31,7,1959,Summer,31,7,1959,Summer,". On this occasion , in contrast , the early drought of this summer , so far , has adyersely affected","The Times, 31st July 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16077,4,8,1959,Summer,4,8,1959,Summer,"municipal consumption . However , it is conceded that another drought such as that of 1951-1956 would bring about another critical","The Times, 4th August 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16078,4,8,1959,Summer,4,8,1959,Summer,"flow in the streams . For example , during the drought the Dallas water supply , coming principally from a large","The Times, 4th August 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16079,7,8,1959,Summer,7,8,1959,Summer,for greater food production . Floods in some places and drought in others have been severe enough already to make this,"The Times, 7th August 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16080,10,8,1959,Summer,10,8,1959,Summer,"more variable , especially those that went in late . Drought , it is noted , has reduced yields on the","The Times, 10th August 1959",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKK1","UKJ14,UKK14",Cotswolds,20th Century newspaper,Media 16081,10,8,1959,Summer,10,8,1959,Summer,"are short in the straw and have suffered from the drought , particularly in the south-west . The crop also seems","The Times, 10th August 1959",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16082,10,8,1959,Summer,10,8,1959,Summer,north potatoes are reported to have stood up to the drought extremely well . It is generally agreed that more rain,"The Times, 10th August 1959",England,UKH,"UKH3,UKH1",UKH13,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16083,10,8,1959,Summer,10,8,1959,Summer,BARE PASTURES Some of the worst effects of the early drought on grass are to be seen in the Mid- lands,"The Times, 10th August 1959",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ22,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16084,10,8,1959,Summer,10,8,1959,Summer,though lucerne has not been as much affected by the drought as other crops . Except for Pembroke the Welsh counties,"The Times, 10th August 1959",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL14,Pembroke,20th Century newspaper,Media 16085,27,8,1959,Summer,27,8,1959,Summer,a number of areas had suffered from severe flooding and drought the average summer crop yields a hectare were all greater,"The Times, 27th August 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16086,2,9,1959,Autumn,2,9,1959,Autumn,the region . which hitherto has suffered the extremes of drought and floodi11g . The main dam would be at a,"The Times, 2th September 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16087,2,9,1959,Autumn,2,9,1959,Autumn,and large quantities have been produced especially in times of drought . But it is a costly process and hardly adaptable,"The Times, 2th September 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16088,4,9,1959,Autumn,4,9,1959,Autumn,"and the beds of reservoirs being exposed by the prolonged drought , emergency measures to preserve water supplies are to operate","The Times, 4th September 1959",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM25,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16089,5,9,1959,Autumn,5,9,1959,Autumn,to-day because of cracks on t.he track caused by the drought . LANARK 2.30. - JERVISWOOD NURSERY HANDICAP PLATE of 300,"The Times, 5th September 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16090,7,9,1959,Autumn,7,9,1959,Autumn,"in the Isle of Ely , and in Huntingdonshire the drought is also having its effect . Of the eastern counties","The Times, 7th September 1959",England,UKH,"UKH3,UKH1",UKH12,Huntingdonshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 16091,7,9,1959,Autumn,7,9,1959,Autumn,also variable and in some areas have been hit by drought . In general winter varieties have done better than spring,"The Times, 7th September 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16092,7,9,1959,Autumn,7,9,1959,Autumn,"the last month has been unfavourable is sugar beet . Drought and hot weather has slowed down growth everywhere , though","The Times, 7th September 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16093,14,9,1959,Autumn,14,9,1959,Autumn,"and west of Peterborough . In spite of the prolonged drought , good sport was enjoyed by 100 teams of 12","The Times, 14th September 1959",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH11,Peterborough,20th Century newspaper,Media 16094,15,9,1959,Autumn,15,9,1959,Autumn,Corporation are supplying thousands of gallons a day to assist drought areas around Kendal and in South Westmorland . DEVON .,"The Times, 15th September 1959",England,"UKK,UKD","UKK4,UKD1,UKD3","UKK42,UKD12,UKD31,UK32","Brixham,Kendal,South Westmorland,Torquay",20th Century newspaper,Media 16095,16,9,1959,Autumn,16,9,1959,Autumn,"in a normal September , but in spite of the drought several exhibitors have brought a good collection of phloxes ,","The Times, 16th September 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16096,19,9,1959,Autumn,19,9,1959,Autumn,probable water rationing for dozens of towns and vill2ges The drought has grown worse in the area covered by the Tees,"The Times, 19th September 1959",England,"UKE,UKC","UKE2,UKC1",,River Tees,20th Century newspaper,Media 16097,21,9,1959,Autumn,21,9,1959,Autumn,as vulnerable to attack as it has ever been . Drought has reduced its length and on the first day there,"The Times, 21st September 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16098,21,9,1959,Autumn,21,9,1959,Autumn,"narrow but is boarded , and in spite of the drought was playing as well as any in the country when","The Times, 21st September 1959",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK23,Orchard Portman,20th Century newspaper,Media 16099,21,9,1959,Autumn,21,9,1959,Autumn,to link two water mains and help solve Stockport 's drought problem . Stockport had asked Manchester Corporation for a supply,"The Times, 21st September 1959",England,"UKG,UKD","UKG2,UKD6,UKD3","UKG24,UKD31,UK32,UKD31","Cheadle,Stockport",20th Century newspaper,Media 16100,21,9,1959,Autumn,21,9,1959,Autumn,"of the necessary technical knowledge tc deal with the 10-year drought as effectively as , by and large , the engineers","The Times, 21st September 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16101,21,9,1959,Autumn,21,9,1959,Autumn,"cattle , including kale and silage . So far the drought has had no effects visible to the public on milk","The Times, 21st September 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16102,22,9,1959,Autumn,22,9,1959,Autumn,. ( Some doubt exists regarding the duration during the drought of 1893 . ) There had also been durations of,"The Times, 22th September 1959",England,"UKH,UKJ,UKI","UKH3,UKJ2","UKH33,UKJ23","Clacton,Gatwick",20th Century newspaper,Media 16103,22,9,1959,Autumn,22,9,1959,Autumn,"for fun , and crying "" wolf "" for a drought which will never arrve . Our job . a very","The Times, 22th September 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16104,22,9,1959,Autumn,22,9,1959,Autumn,"a course which avoids undue expenditure but ensures water in drought , and this demands something more than high technological skill","The Times, 22th September 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16105,22,9,1959,Autumn,22,9,1959,Autumn,corner of time . There is a danger that the drought may become a poltical issue . It has nothing to,"The Times, 22th September 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16106,23,9,1959,Autumn,23,9,1959,Autumn,". The big worrY is that , because of the drought , pitches aro unplayable and practice matches have been affected","The Times, 23th September 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16107,23,9,1959,Autumn,23,9,1959,Autumn,"milk . September milk production , largely because of prolonged drought , has so far not come up to expectations .","The Times, 23th September 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16108,24,9,1959,Autumn,24,9,1959,Autumn,authorities had been in a better position to mect a drought of this intensity than at any Previous time in history,"The Times, 24th September 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16109,24,9,1959,Autumn,24,9,1959,Autumn,"lower crop was compensated by receipts from the Cyclone and Drought Insurance Fund , which therefore performed a very useful function","The Times, 24th September 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16110,24,9,1959,Autumn,24,9,1959,Autumn,crop there was a further claim on the Cyclone and Drought Fund which is roundly estimated for the whole island at,"The Times, 24th September 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16111,28,9,1959,Autumn,28,9,1959,Autumn,"drove the green at three par four holes . The drought has delayed the preparation of the greens , but the","The Times, 28th September 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16112,29,9,1959,Autumn,29,9,1959,Autumn,"anglers tell a bleaker story of the effects of the drought . 'Profit and loss "" accounts reported to The Times","The Times, 29th September 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16113,29,9,1959,Autumn,29,9,1959,Autumn,of carelessness . TREE GROWTH RETARDED Another effect of the drought has been seen in the commission 's forest nurseries .,"The Times, 29th September 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16114,29,9,1959,Autumn,29,9,1959,Autumn,"the Angler 's Co-operative Association , who estimates that the drought will have killed "" hundreds of thousands of fish ,","The Times, 29th September 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16115,29,9,1959,Autumn,29,9,1959,Autumn,"to begin with , had lately sutffered badly from the drought . In generaL the worst affected rivers had been those","The Times, 29th September 1959","England,Wales","UKL,UKJ,UKL","UKL2,UKJ4,UKL2",UKL21,Usk,20th Century newspaper,Media 16116,29,9,1959,Autumn,29,9,1959,Autumn,"and their keepers , except in those areas where the drought had cut down the amolmt of nectar available . Because","The Times, 29th September 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16117,29,9,1959,Autumn,29,9,1959,Autumn,generally not yielded as well as usual because Of the drought and some of the rarer water plants had not appeared,"The Times, 29th September 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16118,29,9,1959,Autumn,29,9,1959,Autumn,"W. Exell , deputy keeper of botany , thought the drought had been no worse than in other years he remembered","The Times, 29th September 1959",England,UKC,UKC1,UKC14,Teesdale,20th Century newspaper,Media 16119,29,9,1959,Autumn,29,9,1959,Autumn,""" We shall not know the full effects of the drought until next year , when we see whether any- thing","The Times, 29th September 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16120,1,10,1959,Autumn,1,10,1959,Autumn,until you could guarantee everyone a supply however long the drought went on . But my water advisory committee has quite,"The Times, 1st October 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16121,1,10,1959,Autumn,1,10,1959,Autumn,we have to do is to provide for all nornal drought conditions and this is the policy which we are pursu-,"The Times, 1st October 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16122,1,10,1959,Autumn,1,10,1959,Autumn,"would have had this years ago and the Present acute drought would be much easier in many places . "" On","The Times, 1st October 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16123,5,10,1959,Autumn,5,10,1959,Autumn,"deal better than at one time seemed likely , though drought has reduced the tonnage to some extent there has been","The Times, 5th October 1959",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16124,5,10,1959,Autumn,5,10,1959,Autumn,Ihe Midlands and south have felt the effects of the drought to a marked degree and grazing is very short .,"The Times, 5th October 1959",England,"UKF,UKG",,,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 16125,5,10,1959,Autumn,5,10,1959,Autumn,". Barley and winter oats have done well here . Drought has particularly affected the coastal counties , which have had","The Times, 5th October 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16126,6,10,1959,Autumn,6,10,1959,Autumn,yesterday the British Waterworks Association gave a warning that the drought was getting worse . The Air Ministry forecast dry warm,"The Times, 6th October 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16127,7,10,1959,Autumn,7,10,1959,Autumn,", in developing the tea estates and after the disastrous drought in 1957-58 conditions have greatly improved , the cro0 manufactured","The Times, 7th October 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16128,8,10,1959,Autumn,8,10,1959,Autumn,CON VEYANCER required by Ashton-under-Lyne Solicitors . Muss be competent droughtsmen and cawpawe of working without stupervision or only slight supervision,"The Times, 8th October 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16129,8,10,1959,Autumn,8,10,1959,Autumn,but regard as on a Par with this summer 's drought . They are as amused by any claims of politicians,"The Times, 8th October 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16130,8,10,1959,Autumn,8,10,1959,Autumn,"Harp reservoir , West Hendon , N.W. , as the drought has reduced the level of the water , include a","The Times, 8th October 1959",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Welsh Harp,20th Century newspaper,Media 16131,8,10,1959,Autumn,8,10,1959,Autumn,"be segregated . BRITISH MARKET FOR CANADIAN BUTTER EFFECTS OF DROUGHT FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT OTTAWA , Ocr. 7 Because of","The Times, 8th October 1959",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16132,8,10,1959,Autumn,8,10,1959,Autumn,"increasing scarcity of butter in Britain , caused by the drought in Europe , the British Government are looking across the","The Times, 8th October 1959",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16133,8,10,1959,Autumn,8,10,1959,Autumn,"and that of textiles cut . But the surmmer 's drought made matters worse . Since July , Monday has been","The Times, 8th October 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16134,9,10,1959,Autumn,9,10,1959,Autumn,"Correspond- ent able to obtain milk this morning . The drought has meant a dearth of cattle fodder , and much","The Times, 9th October 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16135,10,10,1959,Autumn,10,10,1959,Autumn,subscriptions . FLOODS IN IRE[AND. -After a long period of drought heavy rain fell in the south of Ireland yesterday .,"The Times, 10th October 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16136,10,10,1959,Autumn,10,10,1959,Autumn,many were-in London . GARDENING Treatment of Lawns After the Drought FROM A CORRESPONDENT W E tend to be a trifle,"The Times, 10th October 1959","England,Wales","UKI,UKL",UKL1,UKL15,Nantgarw,20th Century newspaper,Media 16137,10,10,1959,Autumn,10,10,1959,Autumn,"on our lawns , but they have suffered from the drought . Coarse grasses , probably with deeper roots than the","The Times, 10th October 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16138,12,10,1959,Autumn,12,10,1959,Autumn,"night and vesterday Lowestoft had 0.65in. , and broke a drought which had lasted for 57 days , the longest in","The Times, 12th October 1959",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16139,13,10,1959,Autumn,13,10,1959,Autumn,"and 1929 . The vines stood upv well to the drought , and the Pinot grapes prodticed a wonderful yield .","The Times, 13th October 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16140,15,10,1959,Autumn,15,10,1959,Autumn,surplus butter . to relieve the shortage produced by the drought in Britain. - Reurcr . Commenting on the Ottawa report,"The Times, 15th October 1959",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16141,16,10,1959,Autumn,16,10,1959,Autumn,water to make the course acceptable for racing during future droughts . The field of three-year-old fillies in the Newmarket Oakc,"The Times, 16th October 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16142,17,10,1959,Autumn,17,10,1959,Autumn,the situation had been aggravated by the Sober heat and drought . ( October is always the hottest month of the,"The Times, 17th October 1959",England,"UKF,UKG",,,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 16143,19,10,1959,Autumn,19,10,1959,Autumn,notorious vagaries of the penisular climatc . Last year a drought that lasted all through the summer shrivellcd the grapcs and,"The Times, 19th October 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16144,19,10,1959,Autumn,19,10,1959,Autumn,"was perfcct , a welcome change in this year of drought . The cross-country course , changed since last year ,","The Times, 19th October 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16145,20,10,1959,Autumn,20,10,1959,Autumn,"lived for centuries with typhoons. earth- quakes , floods and drought , and have come to regard them as an inevitable","The Times, 20th October 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16146,21,10,1959,Autumn,21,10,1959,Autumn,"MONTH BEHIND MORE RAIN NEEDED ON HEAVY LAND Although the drought ended with the recent storms , many farmers are still","The Times, 21st October 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16147,21,10,1959,Autumn,21,10,1959,Autumn,"being sown with fair prospects . The breaking of the drought also brought its problems to secd merchants , who ,","The Times, 21st October 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16148,21,10,1959,Autumn,21,10,1959,Autumn,"regions , putting an end to the prolonged and serious drought . T1he snow is nearly one foot deep at 6.000","The Times, 21st October 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16149,21,10,1959,Autumn,21,10,1959,Autumn,the early part of the year were followed by a drought which had by the end of September already lasted for,"The Times, 21st October 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16150,23,10,1959,Autumn,23,10,1959,Autumn,"WELCOMED IN SONG Rain , after a long period of drought . has in autumn almost the effect of a renewal","The Times, 23th October 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16151,23,10,1959,Autumn,23,10,1959,Autumn,spawning grounds in Fellside streams . Because of the Iong drought and low level of the river the fish have been,"The Times, 23th October 1959",England,UKD,UKD1,UKD12,Fellside,20th Century newspaper,Media 16152,24,10,1959,Autumn,24,10,1959,Autumn,"the great semi-arid steppes , where vegetation easily succumbs to drought and over-grazing. it would give a much higher rcturn of","The Times, 24th October 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16153,24,10,1959,Autumn,24,10,1959,Autumn,Vegetables and fruit have suffered from this yeaf s unusual drought and in some regions there is a dearth of winter,"The Times, 24th October 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16154,28,10,1959,Autumn,28,10,1959,Autumn,al last summer but came into its own with the drought It was still working on new leys at the top,"The Times, 28th October 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16155,28,10,1959,Autumn,28,10,1959,Autumn,selling more butter to British dealers hit by the summer drought . A 10 million lb. order agreed upon earlier is,"The Times, 28th October 1959",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16156,29,10,1959,Autumn,29,10,1959,Autumn,herself and the loss to the national income from the drought has amounted to 50m. both tbis year And last .,"The Times, 29th October 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16157,29,10,1959,Autumn,29,10,1959,Autumn,command success unaided by events . Another ) ear of drought could frustrate all his efforts to rally the Sw rians,"The Times, 29th October 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16158,31,10,1959,Autumn,31,10,1959,Autumn,cut down consumption of butter . BUTTER PRICES RISE The drought in Europe this summer h3s caused a bitter shortage in,"The Times, 31st October 1959",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16159,2,11,1959,Autumn,2,11,1959,Autumn,EpIlogue . HEAT RECORDS AND 1 SNOW IN OCTOBER 59-DAY DROUGHT ENDED AT DONCASTER FROM OUR WEATHER CORRESPONDENT October followed the,"The Times, 2th November 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16160,2,11,1959,Autumn,2,11,1959,Autumn,Wales with heavy falls of rain and thunderstorrms . The drought had lasted for 45 days at Torquay and 49 days,"The Times, 2th November 1959","England,Wales","UKL,UKK",UKK4,UKK42,"South Wales,Torquay",20th Century newspaper,Media 16161,2,11,1959,Autumn,2,11,1959,Autumn,"Johannesburg Golf Club 's calendar , here . The present drought . which has prevailed for two months and a half","The Times, 2th November 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16162,2,11,1959,Autumn,2,11,1959,Autumn,"for the previous year , which suered so badly from drought conditions . The report and accounts were adopted . ISRAEL","The Times, 2th November 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16163,3,11,1959,Autumn,3,11,1959,Autumn,"demand from Denmark has increased . Although affected by the drought as much as Britain , and perhaps more . Den-","The Times, 3th November 1959",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16164,5,11,1959,Autumn,5,11,1959,Autumn,"high food prices are due largely to last summer 's drought , this is not a classic inflationary situation , but","The Times, 5th November 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16165,5,11,1959,Autumn,5,11,1959,Autumn,"The performance of agriculture in 1959 was adversely affected by drought , and har- ves s of all crops excePt cotton","The Times, 5th November 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16166,5,11,1959,Autumn,5,11,1959,Autumn,. LEAPING SALMON ARE LATE Salmon held up by the drought have been hastening up the rivers since the rains came,"The Times, 5th November 1959",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL13,River Lledr,20th Century newspaper,Media 16167,7,11,1959,Autumn,7,11,1959,Autumn,fore rise progressively only with increased production . EFFECTS OF DROUGHT He admitted that the drought in the summer had led,"The Times, 7th November 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16168,7,11,1959,Autumn,7,11,1959,Autumn,"increased production . EFFECTS OF DROUGHT He admitted that the drought in the summer had led to increased food prices ,","The Times, 7th November 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16169,7,11,1959,Autumn,7,11,1959,Autumn,"bonfires , because of the water shortage arising from the drought in recent months , was heeded . Only 11 fire","The Times, 7th November 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16170,10,11,1959,Autumn,10,11,1959,Autumn,and imported supplies of butter have been limited by widespread drought in western Europe . T'his has caused a diversion of,"The Times, 10th November 1959",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,Woodbridge,20th Century newspaper,Media 16171,12,11,1959,Autumn,12,11,1959,Autumn,"goods obtained from abroad . Primary production recovered from the drought-affected level of 1957/58 , and in 1958/59 rural production in","The Times, 12th November 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16172,13,11,1959,Autumn,13,11,1959,Autumn,shortage of these two com- modities were due to the drought . Milk can be produced at a reasonably level out-,"The Times, 13th November 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16173,18,11,1959,Autumn,18,11,1959,Autumn,. This year the shortage was wholly due to the drought . But the position was now much better : the,"The Times, 18th November 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16174,25,11,1959,Autumn,25,11,1959,Autumn,of Evesham growers for losses caused by the summer 's drought . POST OFFICE APPOINTMENTS. -The Post- master-General has approved the,"The Times, 25th November 1959",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG12,Vale of Evesham,20th Century newspaper,Media 16175,25,11,1959,Autumn,25,11,1959,Autumn,"there are mines , slifhtly better placed to survive "" drought' conditions , whose uranium profits are large in relationship to","The Times, 25th November 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16176,25,11,1959,Autumn,25,11,1959,Autumn,: - General Trinidad suffered in 1959 a more severe drought than has been recorded for over 30 years . It,"The Times, 25th November 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16177,25,11,1959,Autumn,25,11,1959,Autumn,"crop will still be affected by the results of the drought . I amr. , how- ever , glad to say","The Times, 25th November 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16178,25,11,1959,Autumn,25,11,1959,Autumn,there has been plenty of rain recently and that the drought may have done some long term god by opening up,"The Times, 25th November 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16179,25,11,1959,Autumn,25,11,1959,Autumn,"croP will still be affected by the results of the drought . There has , however , been plenty of rain","The Times, 25th November 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16180,25,11,1959,Autumn,25,11,1959,Autumn,", however , been plenty of rain recently and the drought may have done some long term good by opening up","The Times, 25th November 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16181,27,11,1959,Autumn,27,11,1959,Autumn,"butter in the past few weeks because of the summer drought , reduces the export price for Britain from 5s. 21d.","The Times, 27th November 1959",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16182,28,11,1959,Autumn,28,11,1959,Autumn,"exception his reports are extremely satisfactory . Owing to severe drought conditions in South India , Ceylon and Tanganyika , yields","The Times, 28th November 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16183,1,12,1959,Winter,1,12,1959,Winter,inevitable . Failure to act soon would mean that disastrous droughts would plague the most populou. part'of the state in 20,"The Times, 1st December 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16184,10,12,1959,Winter,10,12,1959,Winter,Things went a bit awry this year because of the drought and we procured some 600 million poods [ one pood,"The Times, 10th December 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16185,14,12,1959,Winter,14,12,1959,Winter,a double' bill . John Joubert 's tragic In the Drought and Elizabeth Maconchy 's farcical The Sofa . Both operas,"The Times, 14th December 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16186,14,12,1959,Winter,14,12,1959,Winter,death which is the Lord 's price for breaking a drought . The libretto could profitably have been extended for form,"The Times, 14th December 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16187,15,12,1959,Winter,15,12,1959,Winter,agricultural condition . That we bave come through the exceptional drought suffered earlier this year without permanent damage to any of,"The Times, 15th December 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16188,16,12,1959,Winter,16,12,1959,Winter,the older sheep already weakened from the previous year 's drought . Keeroongooloo started the year with very dry conditions and,"The Times, 16th December 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16189,16,12,1959,Winter,16,12,1959,Winter,"drop in the number of cattle , due to the drought : a most unfortunate thing , as cattle are at","The Times, 16th December 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16190,18,12,1959,Winter,18,12,1959,Winter,fewer water undertakings and promoting better coordination in times of drought . The council decided in October to accept the principles,"The Times, 18th December 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16191,18,12,1959,Winter,18,12,1959,Winter,foods . The particularly sharp rise that followed the summer drought is now more or less under control . but it,"The Times, 18th December 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16192,21,12,1959,Winter,21,12,1959,Winter,"ing expenses of 121,507. of which 42,506 was applicable to drought expenses . Administrative expenses and depreciation show little change .","The Times, 21st December 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16193,23,12,1959,Winter,23,12,1959,Winter,"work in plant physiology , which was mainly concerned with drought resistance and plant nutrition , earned bim a considerable reputation","The Times, 23th December 1959",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH12,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16194,30,12,1959,Winter,30,12,1959,Winter,October. -Reuter . GAMBLE WITH THE WEATHER INCOMPETENCE ALLIED WITH DROUGHT FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPODENT The grain harvest all over the,"The Times, 30th December 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16195,30,12,1959,Winter,30,12,1959,Winter,"Khrushchev , this has been due not only to the drought but also to incompetent organization of the harvesting , which","The Times, 30th December 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16196,30,12,1959,Winter,30,12,1959,Winter,be all the more indignant to find incompetence allied with drought in checking the success of one of his favourite projects,"The Times, 30th December 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16197,31,12,1959,Winter,31,12,1959,Winter,"countryside was a dust bowl after nearly three years of drought , while the few tired trees scattered round the village","The Times, 31st December 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16198,31,12,1959,Winter,31,12,1959,Winter,have efficiently coped with con- ditions created by the severe drought and the directors join me in expressing thanks for their,"The Times, 31st December 1959",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16199,4,1,1960,Winter,4,1,1960,Winter,"reservoir-less than three months after one of the most sevcre droughts in recent history . Major Humphrey Howard , corporation agent","The Times, 4th January 1960",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL24,Lake Vyrnwy,20th Century newspaper,Media 16200,4,1,1960,Winter,4,1,1960,Winter,". It was just as well , for the long drought soon made itself felt-black-currants failed : there was no surplus","The Times, 4th January 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16201,7,1,1960,Winter,7,1,1960,Winter,months the shanp advance in dairv produce markets owing to drought conditions throughout E4rope. the volwne of supply of most commodities,"The Times, 7th January 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16202,14,1,1960,Winter,14,1,1960,Winter,. At the beginning of the season it was the drought that made grounds so hard that to close the eyes,"The Times, 14th January 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16203,15,1,1960,Winter,15,1,1960,Winter,"electricity and for irrigation even under conditions of most severe drought . The Eucumbene dam , a master- piece of civil","The Times, 15th January 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16204,25,1,1960,Winter,25,1,1960,Winter,". This , I expect , was because of the drought and lack of winter feed . Wc were told that","The Times, 25th January 1960",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM62,Inverness,20th Century newspaper,Media 16205,28,1,1960,Winter,28,1,1960,Winter,"Leodian S.S UnonHousc Lceds 1 . READY MADE VELVET CURTAINS DrOught proof and guaranteed agaInst fading . Nine qualitis , over","The Times, 28th January 1960",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE42,Lceds,20th Century newspaper,Media 16206,1,2,1960,Winter,1,2,1960,Winter,"of our other farming products were affected by the Prolonged drought . For instance , lamb prices at the autumn sales","The Times, 1st February 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16207,1,2,1960,Winter,1,2,1960,Winter,"such as we had last year by producing a seriouc drought can , as well as periods of excessive rain .","The Times, 1st February 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16208,3,2,1960,Winter,3,2,1960,Winter,. Last years production was achieved in spite of a drought in the early part of the year and the uprooting,"The Times, 3th February 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16209,4,2,1960,Winter,4,2,1960,Winter,"; DON , W.5 . TELEFHONE . PERIVALE 5620 NATAL DROUGHT BROKEN FRONM OLUR CORRESPONDENI' DURBAN , FEB. 3 After a","The Times, 4th February 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16210,4,2,1960,Winter,4,2,1960,Winter,rain over wide areas of Natal to-day broke the worst drought in the province for 10 years . The rain is,"The Times, 4th February 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16211,4,2,1960,Winter,4,2,1960,Winter,thts : fiturcs are records . In spite of the drought conditions experienced during the summer and autumn . full supplies,"The Times, 4th February 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16212,10,2,1960,Winter,10,2,1960,Winter,"been schooled in endurance-of the vagaries of nature , of drought and earthquake , of the foolishness of man , of","The Times, 10th February 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16213,10,2,1960,Winter,10,2,1960,Winter,is convinced that it has artistic merit . FLOOD AND DROUGHT TASK BEYOND POWERS OF MINISTER MR . AWBERRY ( Bristol,"The Times, 10th February 1960",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK11,Bristol,20th Century newspaper,Media 16214,10,2,1960,Winter,10,2,1960,Winter,"committee to inquire into the Prevention of recurrent floods and droughts , by con-serving the national water supply , and dredging","The Times, 10th February 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16215,10,2,1960,Winter,10,2,1960,Winter,"includes improving and maintaining main river channels . As regards droughts , my Central Advisory Water Committee is at work on","The Times, 10th February 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16216,10,2,1960,Winter,10,2,1960,Winter,"whole of last summer the country was suffering from severe drought , drinking water was cut off in a large number","The Times, 10th February 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16217,10,2,1960,Winter,10,2,1960,Winter,. Can he do someting to solve the problem between droughts and floods ? MR . BROOKE. -I am not God,"The Times, 10th February 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16218,11,2,1960,Winter,11,2,1960,Winter,and by continued improvement in technical efficiency . Unfortunately the drought in 1959 has reduced the supply of power now available,"The Times, 11st February 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16219,18,2,1960,Winter,18,2,1960,Winter,"feeling the pinch more than usual . Last summer 's drought shrivelled a good many crops , particulatly potatoes . Farmers","The Times, 18th February 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16220,18,2,1960,Winter,18,2,1960,Winter,"on some dairy products to replenish supplies depleted by the drought , the farmers ' interests appeared for a while to","The Times, 18th February 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16221,24,2,1960,Winter,24,2,1960,Winter,"adverse compared with the previous two years . A severe drought lasting from mid-spring , 1958 , until late in the","The Times, 24th February 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16222,25,2,1960,Winter,25,2,1960,Winter,for those farmers who have suffered by last year 's drought . Other measures envisaged include help for young farmers and,"The Times, 25th February 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16223,4,3,1960,Spring,4,3,1960,Spring,us at presnt estimated wouldhbe covered by the Cyclone and Drought Imsuritucc Fund . It should be nosed that the results,"The Times, 4th March 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16224,8,3,1960,Spring,8,3,1960,Spring,"healthy growth , in a variable climate subject to unseasonable droughts , an intensively planted cul- ture such as tea .","The Times, 8th March 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16225,10,3,1960,Spring,10,3,1960,Spring,"make matters worse , the island has had an unusual drought this winter , and farmers are in despair about many","The Times, 10th March 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16226,11,3,1960,Spring,11,3,1960,Spring,p9riod of last year owing to a period of extreme drought . The coffee harvest on the other hand has been,"The Times, 11st March 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16227,14,3,1960,Spring,14,3,1960,Spring,from considerable flooding while in others there was a severe drought . Notwithstanding these calamities the grain harvest has bhcn stated,"The Times, 14th March 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16228,18,3,1960,Spring,18,3,1960,Spring,"a good harvest every year-last year , indeed , the drought hit them even worse than the rest of Russia-but when","The Times, 18th March 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16229,24,3,1960,Spring,24,3,1960,Spring,strike and the shortage of water caused by the prolonged drought experienced during the spring and summer months . The Group,"The Times, 24th March 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16230,28,3,1960,Spring,28,3,1960,Spring,"think , the wonderful summer bring- ing with it a drought which started in May and continued until November . During","The Times, 28th March 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16231,28,3,1960,Spring,28,3,1960,Spring,"we were in a strong Position to withstand a summer drought . We were , therefore , able to carry on","The Times, 28th March 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16232,28,3,1960,Spring,28,3,1960,Spring,we also provided assistance to other authorities affected by the drought . During the year we took steps to pump water,"The Times, 28th March 1960",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK23,"Cheddar Reservoir,River Axe",20th Century newspaper,Media 16233,31,3,1960,Spring,31,3,1960,Spring,tion-the wet summer of 1958 and the pro- longed summer drought of 1959 . During the winter of 1958 a high,"The Times, 31st March 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16234,8,4,1960,Spring,8,4,1960,Spring,"mixed results , certain areas having suffered from the prolonged drought . The whole industry experienced rising costs and some readjustments","The Times, 8th April 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16235,11,4,1960,Spring,11,4,1960,Spring,"particularly where light and free-draining soils accentuate the effects of drought . It is hoped that selections of cocksfoot , tall","The Times, 11st April 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16236,14,4,1960,Spring,14,4,1960,Spring,"companies had difficulties during 1959 . Trini- dad experienced a drought more severe than any recorded for over 30 years ,","The Times, 14th April 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16237,21,4,1960,Spring,21,4,1960,Spring,. These are sonme of its special articles : - DROUGHT-RESISTANT PERENNIALS WINTER-FLOWERING PLANTS FROM SEED CAMELLIAS AS HARDY SHRUBS SOME,"The Times, 21st April 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16238,22,4,1960,Spring,22,4,1960,Spring,"practical possibilities of rainmaking in 1947 after a major Australian drought . It was not , how- ever , until 1955","The Times, 22th April 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16239,22,4,1960,Spring,22,4,1960,Spring,"the Snowy Mountains . In 1957 , when another major drought aroused great public interest in tests which were already promising","The Times, 22th April 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16240,22,4,1960,Spring,22,4,1960,Spring,"crop in north India seems likely to be delayed by drought conditions in many areas . Production and consumption , however","The Times, 22th April 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16241,23,4,1960,Spring,23,4,1960,Spring,Intercsted this week in an artigcl by Alan Bloom on drought-resistant perennclas . Suomet like that of 1959 are . unfortunatrly.,"The Times, 23th April 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16242,23,4,1960,Spring,23,4,1960,Spring,"of 1959 are . unfortunatrly. all too few , but droughts are liable to occur every year . We are inclined","The Times, 23th April 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16243,30,4,1960,Spring,30,4,1960,Spring,"coped with such problems as soot , sour soil and drought to make a pleasant room outdoors . ( Though even","The Times, 30th April 1960",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16244,9,5,1960,Spring,9,5,1960,Spring,"in the history of the Alliance . JUTE AFFECTED BY DROUGHT FIELD-WORK AT A TANDISTHLL FROM A CORRESPONDENT CALCUTrA , MAY","The Times, 9th May 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16245,12,5,1960,Spring,12,5,1960,Spring,season 's jute crop will be late because of the drought . The association is also considering the desirability of curtailing,"The Times, 12th May 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16246,13,5,1960,Spring,13,5,1960,Spring,Church of England dinner . No one was iniured . DROUGHT BRINGS DEPRESSION TO SYRIA From Our Special Correspondent ALEPPO Deprived,"The Times, 13th May 1960",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16247,13,5,1960,Spring,13,5,1960,Spring,"DEPRESSION TO SYRIA From Our Special Correspondent ALEPPO Deprived by drought of their seasonal green cloak , the hills through which","The Times, 13th May 1960",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16248,13,5,1960,Spring,13,5,1960,Spring,provides-and agricul- tural losses in the three years of semi- drought are estimated variously at from 50m. to 85m . It,"The Times, 13th May 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16249,13,5,1960,Spring,13,5,1960,Spring,"also has helped to mitigate the depression resulting from the drought , agriculture , of course , will remain the economic","The Times, 13th May 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16250,14,5,1960,Spring,14,5,1960,Spring,by the state of their lawns . Last year 's drought did them no good . Even the heavy winter rains,"The Times, 14th May 1960",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16251,14,5,1960,Spring,14,5,1960,Spring,"have done little to rehabilitate the turf weakened by the drought and the merciless sun . The daisies , clovers ,","The Times, 14th May 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16252,16,5,1960,Spring,16,5,1960,Spring,one of the past nine years . Last summer 's drought and poor growth of grassland made it easier to apply,"The Times, 16th May 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16253,17,5,1960,Spring,17,5,1960,Spring,"issued this season , confirms earlier fears of damage from drought . Output in May is also likely to be similarly","The Times, 17th May 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16254,19,5,1960,Spring,19,5,1960,Spring,". But the fairways have suffered from last year 's drought and the unrelenting cold winds , and are , in","The Times, 19th May 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16255,20,5,1960,Spring,20,5,1960,Spring,"peak has been , passed . The proionged spell of drought has ended in many districts and good rains are reported","The Times, 20th May 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16256,21,5,1960,Spring,21,5,1960,Spring,"Cellars , EiReading . Estublished . Fuill after the longest drought in history ... no longer need you trust to memory","The Times, 21st May 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16257,21,5,1960,Spring,21,5,1960,Spring,"12.45 . The course had been watered during the long drought , but the water drained through it more easily than","The Times, 21st May 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16258,24,5,1960,Spring,24,5,1960,Spring,"spite of senous shortages in supply during last summer 's drought , our shippers of Danish butter succeeded in maintaining supplies","The Times, 24th May 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16259,25,5,1960,Spring,25,5,1960,Spring,"them and that they are a natural phenomenon , like drought or flood , to be stoically endured , is understandable","The Times, 25th May 1960",England,UKF,UKF1,"UKF12,UKF13,UKF13","Derbyshire,Long Eaton",20th Century newspaper,Media 16260,31,5,1960,Spring,31,5,1960,Spring,"disappear again without precipitation . These are the periods of drought , when the farm- ing community becomes desperate . But","The Times, 31st May 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16261,31,5,1960,Spring,31,5,1960,Spring,"gross trading profit of 738,338 I had to refer to drought conditions and a much reduced price of wool ; while","The Times, 31st May 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16262,31,5,1960,Spring,31,5,1960,Spring,"1960 ; but so far , Thylungra , owing to drought and drY conditions , has not had anY results from","The Times, 31st May 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16263,31,5,1960,Spring,31,5,1960,Spring,"grass-lands were steadily invaded by scrub or thorn trees . Droughts be- came more and more severe in their effects ,","The Times, 31st May 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16264,31,5,1960,Spring,31,5,1960,Spring,to the losses by washing away the soil that the drought had laid bare to the merci- less overheating of direct,"The Times, 31st May 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16265,31,5,1960,Spring,31,5,1960,Spring,to the national economy . In spite of the worst drought of the century affecting the vast sheep area of the,"The Times, 31st May 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16266,31,5,1960,Spring,31,5,1960,Spring,the world . A year ago falling wool prices and drought made Karroo farmers talk of going back to horses anrd,"The Times, 31st May 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16267,3,6,1960,Summer,3,6,1960,Summer,"and it has not suffered from the recent spell of drought , they say . Offers of Slanetz flax have now","The Times, 3th June 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16268,3,6,1960,Summer,3,6,1960,Summer,particularly as advices from the estates indicate a very severe drought in all districts in North India and in East Pakistan,"The Times, 3th June 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16269,3,6,1960,Summer,3,6,1960,Summer,innumerable small wet-season camps from which they scatter in thc drought over wide areas . Not infrequently they come into conflict,"The Times, 3th June 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16270,4,6,1960,Summer,4,6,1960,Summer,the small deer round a water hole in time of drought . This thirst to escape into the fresh green lap,"The Times, 4th June 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16271,6,6,1960,Summer,6,6,1960,Summer,record crop . In the current year the very severe drought that afflicted the tea growing districts of North East India,"The Times, 6th June 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16272,7,6,1960,Summer,7,6,1960,Summer,"some 130,0001b. , due mainly to having two periods of drought to contend with . The smaller crop inevitably led to","The Times, 7th June 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16273,10,6,1960,Summer,10,6,1960,Summer,". Commenting on the scarcities caused by last summer 's drought , the report observes : "" A property organized water","The Times, 10th June 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16274,10,6,1960,Summer,10,6,1960,Summer,left only with difficulty by voung trout-and in time of drought can become a death trap-whereas pools in which the dcep,"The Times, 10th June 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16275,13,6,1960,Summer,13,6,1960,Summer,well as roots were beginning to show the effects of drought . The condition of some of the barleys on thin,"The Times, 13th June 1960",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16276,13,6,1960,Summer,13,6,1960,Summer,'This decrease ras due to the preceding two years ' drought followed by unseasonable rain . Sugar cane ripened when it,"The Times, 13th June 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16277,17,6,1960,Summer,17,6,1960,Summer,"founded on bent and fescue grasses . Last year 's drought has , of course , LEADING FIRST ROUND SCORES 69.","The Times, 17th June 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16278,18,6,1960,Summer,18,6,1960,Summer,"be at their side . "" BETTER PREPARED TO MEET DROUGHT "" MR . BROOKE 'S COMMENT DURING MIDLANDS TOUR Britain","The Times, 18th June 1960","GB,England","UKF,UKG",,,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 16279,18,6,1960,Summer,18,6,1960,Summer,"better prepared and equipped this year to meet a possible drought than it was last year , Mr. Brooke , Minister","The Times, 18th June 1960","England,GB","UKG,UKF,UKG",UKG3,UKG31,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 16280,22,6,1960,Summer,22,6,1960,Summer,In addition to this we have had a succession of drought-stricken years which has naturally had a most serious effect on,"The Times, 22th June 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16281,23,6,1960,Summer,23,6,1960,Summer,beaches rather than in the shopping centres ; and the drought certainly affected the sales of our farms and gardens depart-,"The Times, 23th June 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16282,27,6,1960,Summer,27,6,1960,Summer,"of the current season , which has opened with a drought of unpredictable severity ; indeed , the worst in living","The Times, 27th June 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16283,27,6,1960,Summer,27,6,1960,Summer,957.0401b. in 1958. 1957 having been a year of severe drought . The heavier crop had the effect of increasing the,"The Times, 27th June 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16284,28,6,1960,Summer,28,6,1960,Summer,. C.BE .. LADY LABOUCHERE . COL. 0 . E. DROUGHT . G. . COWLEY . ESO .. D.F.C .. O,"The Times, 28th June 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16285,4,7,1960,Summer,4,7,1960,Summer,"to arerage this time . There arc reports of continuing drought in Devon , Dorset , Durham , Lincolnshire -where the","The Times, 4th July 1960",England,"UKK,UKC,UKF,UKH","UKK4,UKK2,UKC1,UKF3,UKH1,UKC2","UKK43,UKK22,UKC14,UKH13,UKC21",,20th Century newspaper,Media 16286,4,7,1960,Summer,4,7,1960,Summer,several parts of Scotland . In some of-these counthes the drought is local and a few miles away storms in June,"The Times, 4th July 1960","England,Scotland","UKC,UKM,UKK,UKG,UKE","UKC2,UKK2,UKG2","UKC21,UKK23,UKG24",Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 16287,4,7,1960,Summer,4,7,1960,Summer,"weather has put the emphasis back on hay . The drought counties , especially Lincolnshire and York- shire , had their","The Times, 4th July 1960","Scotland,England","UKM,UKF,UKE","UKM2,UKF3,UKE2","UKM21,UKE21",Forfar,20th Century newspaper,Media 16288,5,7,1960,Summer,5,7,1960,Summer,.. 28 Hall . c . Julian . Ib . Droughton 8 -D . B. CarC. not out .. - 0,"The Times, 5th July 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16289,6,7,1960,Summer,6,7,1960,Summer,I I supply of milk caused by last year 's drought . We are now marketing six varieties of Ambrosia miLk,"The Times, 6th July 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16290,11,7,1960,Summer,11,7,1960,Summer,"a vegetable patch , this would be "" fight- ing drought "" for which a call had gone out from the","The Times, 11st July 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16291,11,7,1960,Summer,11,7,1960,Summer,"cultivators . Secondly , it was stated that a new drought resistant crop was being developed by the Indian Council of","The Times, 11st July 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16292,12,7,1960,Summer,12,7,1960,Summer,"without rain . I was told , than in the drought of 1942. but now . thanks to the leadership of","The Times, 12th July 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16293,12,7,1960,Summer,12,7,1960,Summer,for sale . With a deterioration in quality because of drought . there might be a shortage of superior grades .,"The Times, 12th July 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16294,12,7,1960,Summer,12,7,1960,Summer,the year has opened with what is possibly the worst drought on record . Its severity can- not be fully judged,"The Times, 12th July 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16295,14,7,1960,Summer,14,7,1960,Summer,"( 7,500 ) . As a result of a severe drought between October , 1959 , and last May , the","The Times, 14th July 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16296,21,7,1960,Summer,21,7,1960,Summer,"summer , he said , domestic production was affected by drought , stocks were reduced , and prices on the international","The Times, 21st July 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16297,25,7,1960,Summer,25,7,1960,Summer,"last year 's figure . As a result of the drought-which had lasted for about five months-up to June 30 ,","The Times, 25th July 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16298,25,7,1960,Summer,25,7,1960,Summer,that a lot of damage has been caused by the drought to the extensions which have been put out during the,"The Times, 25th July 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16299,27,7,1960,Summer,27,7,1960,Summer,"At the beginning of the campaign , with the long drought stil unbroken , the average sugar content of beet was","The Times, 27th July 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16300,3,8,1960,Summer,3,8,1960,Summer,"chairman of Assam Frontier Tea , says that the early drought has apparently not affected the crop , the outturn to","The Times, 3th August 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16301,3,8,1960,Summer,3,8,1960,Summer,per cent . BUDLA BETA TEA In spite of the drought conditions which prevailed early in the current year there is,"The Times, 3th August 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16302,4,8,1960,Summer,4,8,1960,Summer,"was , unfortunately , at the start of it a drought of much more than usual severity which greatly retarded early","The Times, 4th August 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16303,5,8,1960,Summer,5,8,1960,Summer,"15 per cent , less income tax . Despite the drought oonditions which prevailed early in the current year , there","The Times, 5th August 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16304,5,8,1960,Summer,5,8,1960,Summer,on the replacement of the older tea . The early drought has apparently not affected our current orop and reports on,"The Times, 5th August 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16305,6,8,1960,Summer,6,8,1960,Summer,"called "" Welcome-home-husband , however- drunk-you-be "" . But its drought-proof , everlasting qualities are a feature of many other sempervivums","The Times, 6th August 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16306,8,8,1960,Summer,8,8,1960,Summer,have done better than spring in most places . The drought of the early part of the season set some spring-sown,"The Times, 8th August 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16307,8,8,1960,Summer,8,8,1960,Summer,"hoe . rnk of Brig . R.A.-LL-Coi . G. B. Drought reires on retired iay , Aug. 3. 1960. and is","The Times, 8th August 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16308,9,8,1960,Summer,9,8,1960,Summer,"B. Nimmo says that , in spite of the severe drought in the opening months of the new season . latest","The Times, 9th August 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16309,11,8,1960,Summer,11,8,1960,Summer,early 1960 season crop has been affected by a severe drought . latest reports indicate that the properties of 'Imperial Tea,"The Times, 11st August 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16310,16,8,1960,Summer,16,8,1960,Summer,"substantial improvement in June , reveals that the effects of drought might have a more far- reaching character than was thought","The Times, 16th August 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16311,17,8,1960,Summer,17,8,1960,Summer,"The current season has started with one of the worst droughts i living memory , Mr. Sedgwick says , and prospects","The Times, 17th August 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16312,18,8,1960,Summer,18,8,1960,Summer,". SRotch Whisky Our malt and grain distilleries. despite the drought last year , have comipleted their distilling prograufi.e with improved","The Times, 18th August 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16313,18,8,1960,Summer,18,8,1960,Summer,Although the current season 's weather began with a severe drought conditions subsequently improved and latest outturn figures show the crop,"The Times, 18th August 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16314,24,8,1960,Summer,24,8,1960,Summer,4he current season has been marked by an exceptionaly severe drought which has been experienced over the North&East India tea distiicts,"The Times, 24th August 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16315,26,8,1960,Summer,26,8,1960,Summer,". ) Press reports here told recently of wide- spread droughts over the winter , spring , and early summer in","The Times, 26th August 1960",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16316,2,9,1960,Autumn,2,9,1960,Autumn,regard- ing the state of the current crop the severe drought which persisted during the cold weather and the spring of,"The Times, 2th September 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16317,9,9,1960,Autumn,9,9,1960,Autumn,ful sowing ; how to minimize losses from flood and drought ; and howv to p ] an and control the,"The Times, 9th September 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16318,13,9,1960,Autumn,13,9,1960,Autumn,"at 423.8091b. compared with 437,2151b. for 1958 . The severe drought which lasted from October 1959 , to May . 1960","The Times, 13th September 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16319,13,9,1960,Autumn,13,9,1960,Autumn,"bullishness "" in the export tea auctions today . The drought earlier in the season has obviously had far-reaching effects because","The Times, 13th September 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16320,14,9,1960,Autumn,14,9,1960,Autumn,"( 282,342 ) . BORHAT TEA Due to a severe drought in the early months of the current year the outturn","The Times, 14th September 1960",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16321,16,9,1960,Autumn,16,9,1960,Autumn,now subjected to special security checks . BRISBANE . - Drought throughout southern Queensland is causing heavy losses to the cattle,"The Times, 16th September 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16322,20,9,1960,Autumn,20,9,1960,Autumn,is leading to allcviation of this troublesome problem . Prolonged drought kiUs most planits but thcre are some which can survive,"The Times, 20th September 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16323,20,9,1960,Autumn,20,9,1960,Autumn,which is about 11.000 tons below the production of the drought year 1959-60 . It therefore becomes apparent that on the,"The Times, 20th September 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16324,23,9,1960,Autumn,23,9,1960,Autumn,"needed , he said . The area would be declared drought- stricken on September 29 unless rain fell , Mr. Chalk","The Times, 23th September 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16325,23,9,1960,Autumn,23,9,1960,Autumn,"unless rain fell , Mr. Chalk announced . In declared drought areas , a 50 per cent rebate is applicable to","The Times, 23th September 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16326,23,9,1960,Autumn,23,9,1960,Autumn,", chairman of Deioo Tea , says that the severe drought experienced throughout N.E. India has not significantly affected the crop","The Times, 23th September 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16327,27,9,1960,Autumn,27,9,1960,Autumn,"to stimulate grain production imply that it has not been drought and flood alone that are to be blamed , but","The Times, 27th September 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16328,1,10,1960,Autumn,1,10,1960,Autumn,"except after the unreliable monsoon rains of summer , and drought frequent . An average property ( 1,000 square miles )","The Times, 1st October 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16329,1,10,1960,Autumn,1,10,1960,Autumn,that tens of thousands of cattle must die whenever severe drought strikes simply because they can not be shifted to good,"The Times, 1st October 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16330,11,10,1960,Autumn,11,10,1960,Autumn,"be more water flowing down the rivers in periods of drought , and far less after a cloud burst The depth","The Times, 11st October 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16331,13,10,1960,Autumn,13,10,1960,Autumn,suffers from disastrous floods one moment and long periods of drought six months later . It must be recognized that at,"The Times, 13th October 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16332,18,10,1960,Autumn,18,10,1960,Autumn,of 1959 . Hopes that earlier shortfall because of prolonged drought in April and May could be compensated in subsequent heavy,"The Times, 18th October 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16333,20,10,1960,Autumn,20,10,1960,Autumn,"crop , which had suffered a serious setback due to drought , later regained to a great extent The abolition of","The Times, 20th October 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16334,27,10,1960,Autumn,27,10,1960,Autumn,"leaf as in the previous season , due entirely to drought conditions but the prices obtained for the manufactured tea have","The Times, 27th October 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16335,31,10,1960,Autumn,31,10,1960,Autumn,common to many gardens in the Jorehaut district . Near drought conditions in August on the upper divisions had an adverse,"The Times, 31st October 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16336,31,10,1960,Autumn,31,10,1960,Autumn,I I Per cent lact vear The unprecedented and crippling drought experienced throughout north-eastern IndTa at the end of 1959 and,"The Times, 31st October 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16337,5,11,1960,Autumn,5,11,1960,Autumn,the weather . During the past two summers a partial drought has prevailed around hatching-time and after for a period of,"The Times, 5th November 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16338,7,11,1960,Autumn,7,11,1960,Autumn,iointlv to inquire into ways of minimizing damage done by drought and flood . at the same time helping to solve,"The Times, 7th November 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16339,7,11,1960,Autumn,7,11,1960,Autumn,. against 10 per cent for 1958 . An unprecedented drought was . experienced in North East India at the commencement,"The Times, 7th November 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16340,8,11,1960,Autumn,8,11,1960,Autumn,of the seed merchant for that commodity . The autumn drought so held up ploughing that much land could not be,"The Times, 8th November 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16341,9,11,1960,Autumn,9,11,1960,Autumn,"rain nor snow for some 200 days . When the drought did break , late in the sumnmer , many areas","The Times, 9th November 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16342,9,11,1960,Autumn,9,11,1960,Autumn,"of some 156,000 square miles were affected by the record drought . DAMAGE BY FLOODS Parts of this huge area (","The Times, 9th November 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16343,9,11,1960,Autumn,9,11,1960,Autumn,Honan partY committee pointed out that last sum- mer 's drought was doubly severe because of continuous droughts in the previous,"The Times, 9th November 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16344,9,11,1960,Autumn,9,11,1960,Autumn,sum- mer 's drought was doubly severe because of continuous droughts in the previous months . The water storage had thus,"The Times, 9th November 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16345,9,11,1960,Autumn,9,11,1960,Autumn,"scarcity of water added greatly to the difficulty of resisting drought and of the replanting , but the crisisl was tackled","The Times, 9th November 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16346,9,11,1960,Autumn,9,11,1960,Autumn,"if a man lost his spirit , the devil of drought would overwhelm him ; but if he fought hard .","The Times, 9th November 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16347,10,11,1960,Autumn,10,11,1960,Autumn,"supplies just about in balance with absorption , despite severe drought in Ceylon and South India during the early months .","The Times, 10th November 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16348,10,11,1960,Autumn,10,11,1960,Autumn,doubtless still command a good market . But for the drought in North India and Pakistan it is possible that total,"The Times, 10th November 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16349,11,11,1960,Autumn,11,11,1960,Autumn,con- serve water so that the annual paradox of summer drought and winter surplus can be ended . In particular much,"The Times, 11st November 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16350,14,11,1960,Autumn,14,11,1960,Autumn,"drastic reform is now required . The exasperating alternation of drought and flood , the rising demands for water , the","The Times, 14th November 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16351,16,11,1960,Autumn,16,11,1960,Autumn,the S.W. Africa company met considerable difficulty . Very prolonged drought conditions in many parts of the territory resulted not only,"The Times, 16th November 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16352,21,11,1960,Autumn,21,11,1960,Autumn,"a united farmer movement , a one-crop economy buffeted by drought and depression , and a dynamic leader in the figure","The Times, 21st November 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16353,21,11,1960,Autumn,21,11,1960,Autumn,remember their humble origin . LEVEL CONTROLLED In the long drought of the 1930s Buffalo Pound Lake virtually dried up and,"The Times, 21st November 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16354,22,11,1960,Autumn,22,11,1960,Autumn,"the year . With the exception of two Properties where drought conditions now Prevail , the season is however at present","The Times, 22th November 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16355,30,11,1960,Autumn,30,11,1960,Autumn,". In contrast to 1959 when there was a severe drought in Trinidad , our 1960 crop was grown and reaped","The Times, 30th November 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16356,30,11,1960,Autumn,30,11,1960,Autumn,suffed by the estates as a resuk of the severe drought earler in the year . the Interim divi- dend must,"The Times, 30th November 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16357,3,12,1960,Winter,3,12,1960,Winter,"this season 's North Indian crop in April , a drought of unpreceden.ed severity affected growth and even temporarily damaged the","The Times, 3th December 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16358,8,12,1960,Winter,8,12,1960,Winter,point of being desert and have suffered from the recent droughts . Agriculture and forestry would not support the Pondo if,"The Times, 8th December 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16359,9,12,1960,Winter,9,12,1960,Winter,", which reached a climax this year in a prolonged drought , resulting in an almost total failure of grain crops","The Times, 9th December 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16360,19,12,1960,Winter,19,12,1960,Winter,", easily controlled and never likelv to be upset by droughts or Goods . Most growers prefer a supply that comes","The Times, 19th December 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16361,19,12,1960,Winter,19,12,1960,Winter,"reputation for care and efficiencv , but early frosts , droughts , and foot and mouth disease were as Prevalent and","The Times, 19th December 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16362,19,12,1960,Winter,19,12,1960,Winter,fundamentally to disturbed labour conditions and to the effect of drought which delayed leaf development . I am glad to say,"The Times, 19th December 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16363,21,12,1960,Winter,21,12,1960,Winter,"which had in many areas suffered as a result of drought conditions , are coming back to normal , and present","The Times, 21st December 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16364,21,12,1960,Winter,21,12,1960,Winter,"was not far short of the decennial average , the drought experienced during the previous season was the single most important","The Times, 21st December 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16365,21,12,1960,Winter,21,12,1960,Winter,"than in the previous year , again due to the drought in 1957-58. and the price dropping by 15s . Od.","The Times, 21st December 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16366,28,12,1960,Winter,28,12,1960,Winter,"the little Greek island of Thera. which was suffering from drought and famine . established a colony , following the instructions","The Times, 28th December 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16367,30,12,1960,Winter,30,12,1960,Winter,"the summer indicated that farming areas affected by the record drought covered 156,000 square miles . Since then practically the whole","The Times, 30th December 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16368,30,12,1960,Winter,30,12,1960,Winter,"per cent of tillable land was hit by the long drought as well as locusts and other insect pests , flood","The Times, 30th December 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16369,30,12,1960,Winter,30,12,1960,Winter,"fall in the north during the whole winter and the drought ran on into the spring , lasting for seven months","The Times, 30th December 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16370,30,12,1960,Winter,30,12,1960,Winter,"over agriculture were apparent in the Peking press . The drought in the north , which had ruined the wheat harvest","The Times, 30th December 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16371,30,12,1960,Winter,30,12,1960,Winter,COMPANY LIM1TED CAPITALIZATION ISSUE APPROVED LORD ALDENHIM ON EFFECTS OF DROUGHT CONDITIONS The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Australian Pastoral Company,"The Times, 30th December 1960",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16372,31,12,1960,Winter,31,12,1960,Winter,"the total harvest in grain , they were afflioted by drought , last year and seem to have suffered again this","The Times, 31st December 1960",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16373,31,12,1960,Winter,31,12,1960,Winter,"This season , when the crop -suffered from a severe drought , the scarcity'of raw jute led to very high prices","The Times, 31st December 1960",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM21,Dundee,20th Century newspaper,Media 16374,2,1,1961,Winter,2,1,1961,Winter,"to June it was comparatively dry , and an absolute drought developed in many western parts of Great Britain from mid-April","The Times, 2th January 1961",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16375,13,1,1961,Winter,13,1,1961,Winter,diverted from this market to European countries owing to the drought conditions prevailing during the summer and autumn of last year,"The Times, 13th January 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16376,17,1,1961,Winter,17,1,1961,Winter,"in debt , and the range was ravaged , by drought . In 1876 James Irvine bought out his partners for","The Times, 17th January 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16377,18,1,1961,Winter,18,1,1961,Winter,"288.862 from 249.256 . SALONAH TEA Because of the severe drought and the 40 per cent decline in crop , no","The Times, 18th January 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16378,19,1,1961,Winter,19,1,1961,Winter,that large areas sown for grain had been afflicted by drought . failed to form into cobs and had to be,"The Times, 19th January 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16379,19,1,1961,Winter,19,1,1961,Winter,rose to nearly 26m. in 1959-60 . In the summer drought of 1959 even the hilimen of the normally rainy west,"The Times, 19th January 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16380,23,1,1961,Winter,23,1,1961,Winter,"are being recommended that can withstand the cold , the drought and , above all , meet the needs of the","The Times, 23th January 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16381,24,1,1961,Winter,24,1,1961,Winter,"yesterday . CHINA BUYING GRAIN FROM CANADA RELIEVING SCARCITY AFTER DROUGHT From Our Correspondent WINNIPEG , JAN. 23 China is said","The Times, 24th January 1961",England,UKF,UKF1,UKF14,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16382,24,1,1961,Winter,24,1,1961,Winter,"in the bucket if the Chinese are having as much drought trouble as is reported "" , according to a Winnipeg","The Times, 24th January 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16383,25,1,1961,Winter,25,1,1961,Winter,"Following the previous year 's disastrous floods , a serious drought struck the Province of Entre Rios and persisted over the","The Times, 25th January 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16384,25,1,1961,Winter,25,1,1961,Winter,past few years were very apparent during this year 's drought . Following on the discovery some two years ago of,"The Times, 25th January 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16385,25,1,1961,Winter,25,1,1961,Winter,this in view of the shortage of crop following the drought . Last year an interim of 10 per cent was,"The Times, 25th January 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16386,30,1,1961,Winter,30,1,1961,Winter,therefore be expected to approach normal . Because of the drought the company 's seed crop for 1960 is very poor,"The Times, 30th January 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16387,1,2,1961,Winter,1,2,1961,Winter,his statement production had been reduced as a result of drought . Production for the six months ended December 31 had,"The Times, 1st February 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16388,1,2,1961,Winter,1,2,1961,Winter,"two crops and make even the one crop safer from drought . There are places for big dams and canals ,","The Times, 1st February 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16389,1,2,1961,Winter,1,2,1961,Winter,"population on the one hand , and of floods and droughts on the otrher . International demand for exportable surpluses fluctuated","The Times, 1st February 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16390,7,2,1961,Winter,7,2,1961,Winter,"provinces when it reported yesterday that commune members in the drought areas there cheered and waved to aircraft "" which created","The Times, 7th February 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16391,13,2,1961,Winter,13,2,1961,Winter,"have an assured supply of irrigation water in times of drought and , in times of heavy rainfall , will have","The Times, 13th February 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16392,13,2,1961,Winter,13,2,1961,Winter,cultivated with the same assurance of protection against flood and drought . When the works are fully under way a total,"The Times, 13th February 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16393,14,2,1961,Winter,14,2,1961,Winter,"widened , in spite of Government aid ; while a drought in the summer of 1959 , the poor harvest that","The Times, 14th February 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16394,14,2,1961,Winter,14,2,1961,Winter,"the so-called butter surplus last year , for which the drought of 1959 was also responsible . The Government had made","The Times, 14th February 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16395,21,2,1961,Winter,21,2,1961,Winter,corresponding period last winter . Officials have said the 1960 drought and other natural calamities were the worst for a century,"The Times, 21st February 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16396,21,2,1961,Winter,21,2,1961,Winter,harvested and the severity of the damage caused by the drought . In this connexion it is satisfactory to record that,"The Times, 21st February 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16397,23,2,1961,Winter,23,2,1961,Winter,strike of delivery drivers have been saved from a complete drought . Today 200 drivers and their mates at the firm,"The Times, 23th February 1961",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI21,Romford,20th Century newspaper,Media 16398,23,2,1961,Winter,23,2,1961,Winter,some areas rose to the peaks achieved in the 1959 drought . The latter months were exceedingly wet and our exist-,"The Times, 23th February 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16399,28,2,1961,Winter,28,2,1961,Winter,the nomadic tribesmen are too occupied saving their cattle from drought to be able to travel to polling stations . Results,"The Times, 28th February 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16400,3,3,1961,Spring,3,3,1961,Spring,"ISSUE : : COLOUR GROUPING IN THE FLOWER GARDEN . DROUGHT-RESISTING PLANTS I NOTES FROM THE WEST OF SCOTLAND , SPRING","The Times, 3th March 1961",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16401,3,3,1961,Spring,3,3,1961,Spring,"year 's production should still reach 7,000 tons despite the drought which has recently affected much of Tanganyika . Costs will","The Times, 3th March 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16402,3,3,1961,Spring,3,3,1961,Spring,". Production exceeded 400,000 lb . This Year , the drought has brought an unwelcome set- back and production , which","The Times, 3th March 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16403,4,3,1961,Spring,4,3,1961,Spring,"defying the present weather , we have an arlicle on droughtresisttinc plants . A contribulor describes some of tba less well-knownt","The Times, 4th March 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16404,7,3,1961,Spring,7,3,1961,Spring,belief that the swanii will bring them happiness . A drought is the swami 's undoing . He is expected to,"The Times, 7th March 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16405,7,3,1961,Spring,7,3,1961,Spring,"to send rain , and hemay well die before the drought' ends . It is useless for him to explain to","The Times, 7th March 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16406,8,3,1961,Spring,8,3,1961,Spring,these areas excessive rain and floods and leaving the interior drought-stricken . The first definite indications of drought were seen in,"The Times, 8th March 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16407,8,3,1961,Spring,8,3,1961,Spring,leaving the interior drought-stricken . The first definite indications of drought were seen in 1957 and became increasingly serious in the,"The Times, 8th March 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16408,8,3,1961,Spring,8,3,1961,Spring,"Shansi and Hopeh provinces , which were severely hit by drought and flooding last year . Meanwhile , the drought in","The Times, 8th March 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16409,8,3,1961,Spring,8,3,1961,Spring,"by drought and flooding last year . Meanwhile , the drought in southern Shensi had entered its three-hundredth day and half","The Times, 8th March 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16410,8,3,1961,Spring,8,3,1961,Spring,"in rainfall during the preceding two years , the continuing drought caused considerable anxiety . During the summer many areas suffered","The Times, 8th March 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16411,8,3,1961,Spring,8,3,1961,Spring,. I am sorry to say that there was a drought in Tripolitania this last autumn and the prospects for the,"The Times, 8th March 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16412,8,3,1961,Spring,8,3,1961,Spring,half of the current year has continued to suffer from drought . Whlue profits are runninsg at about the same rate,"The Times, 8th March 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16413,8,3,1961,Spring,8,3,1961,Spring,full Year . There has been some recent alleviation of drought . In the llsht of recent experience of the viariability,"The Times, 8th March 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16414,10,3,1961,Spring,10,3,1961,Spring,"this nation , which has withstood flood , fire and drought , can recover even from the Menzies Government "" .","The Times, 10th March 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16415,13,3,1961,Spring,13,3,1961,Spring,"area is reported to have been devastated by floods , drought , insects or other musfortunes causing an acute food shortage","The Times, 13th March 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16416,14,3,1961,Spring,14,3,1961,Spring,Until a few days ago large areas of Natal were drought-stricken .. Many crops have now been ruined by the floodwaters,"The Times, 14th March 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16417,14,3,1961,Spring,14,3,1961,Spring,"does not again suffer unus , ual vweather . Severe drought last year hit tea production especially hard . WITAN lNVES'rMINT","The Times, 14th March 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16418,16,3,1961,Spring,16,3,1961,Spring,of England and Wales had another dry day and absolute drought exists in many parts of England . It extends to,"The Times, 16th March 1961","England,Wales","UKJ,UKK,UKG,UKE,UKL","UKJ2,UKK4,UKG1,UKE1","UKJ21,UKK43,UKG11,UKE12","Brighton,Chivenor,Exmouth,Ross-on-Wye,Spurn Head",20th Century newspaper,Media 16419,17,3,1961,Spring,17,3,1961,Spring,. Tea has had a favourable experience somewhat marred by drought in Assam though this was largely compensated by good crops,"The Times, 17th March 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16420,20,3,1961,Spring,20,3,1961,Spring,there is now very little demand for insurance cover against drought . But there are plenty of other tisks connected with,"The Times, 20th March 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16421,27,3,1961,Spring,27,3,1961,Spring,"to the necessity for its being so large . The drought of 1959 provided a convincing answer to these doubts ,","The Times, 27th March 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16422,28,3,1961,Spring,28,3,1961,Spring,"wveather : throughout July and August we had a severe drought . However , we managed to maintain our figurea at","The Times, 28th March 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16423,30,3,1961,Spring,30,3,1961,Spring,"person to do so . Tanganyika is a vast , drought-prone , disease- infested territory , with limited resources and a","The Times, 30th March 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16424,1,4,1961,Spring,1,4,1961,Spring,"or for parliamentary ciections are being chosen . It was Drought into the open almost at once today , thmigt the","The Times, 1st April 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16425,3,4,1961,Spring,3,4,1961,Spring,at Ross on Wye going back to 1859 . Absolute drought developed over most southern districts . The rainfall at Kew,"The Times, 3th April 1961",England,"UKI,UKK,UKG","UKI2,UKK4,UKG1","UKI23,UKK41,UKG11","Kew,Ross on Wye",20th Century newspaper,Media 16426,4,4,1961,Spring,4,4,1961,Spring,"the Minister of Agriculture . He had noted that the droughts of the previous three years , which had killed the","The Times, 4th April 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16427,4,4,1961,Spring,4,4,1961,Spring,many Bedduin from the Negev in any case work in drought years . and he offered any Bedu moving his family,"The Times, 4th April 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16428,12,4,1961,Spring,12,4,1961,Spring,", 175,000 , at times of peak demand . during droughts or frosty weather . If building continued at its present","The Times, 12th April 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16429,27,4,1961,Spring,27,4,1961,Spring,"a whole , 1960 was a poor year ; the drought lasted until the end of November , causing not onlY","The Times, 27th April 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16430,27,4,1961,Spring,27,4,1961,Spring,areas rainfall was below average and unevenly distributed ; the drought in some districts severely affected a number of staple commodities,"The Times, 27th April 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16431,27,4,1961,Spring,27,4,1961,Spring,"part of the year , the earth is baked by drought , and agricultural operations are impossible . When the rain","The Times, 27th April 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16432,1,5,1961,Spring,1,5,1961,Spring,"Pioneer , with malting quality approaching Proctor . HIT BY DROUGHT A survey carried out by Reading Uni- versity on farms","The Times, 1st May 1961",England,UKJ,"UKJ1,UKJ3","UKJ11,UKJ13,UKJ33",Buckingham,20th Century newspaper,Media 16433,5,5,1961,Spring,5,5,1961,Spring,"on the very rare occasions when there is a severe drought . Yoirs. &c .. FEVERSHAM . INIwMon 1ower , Nawton","The Times, 5th May 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16434,9,5,1961,Spring,9,5,1961,Spring,"the market for 1960 would open uncertainly . A soring drought of cxceptional severity , , affecting East Pakistan and almost","The Times, 9th May 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16435,13,5,1961,Spring,13,5,1961,Spring,"wider sense , in trust . In time of exceptional drought . and the oak and birch twigs all over the","The Times, 13th May 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16436,18,5,1961,Spring,18,5,1961,Spring,". months of this . year . The causes included drought and famine . and theecoioraic recession and.unemploY- ment , -","The Times, 18th May 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16437,23,5,1961,Spring,23,5,1961,Spring,". London had 12.2 hours . Exmouth recorcied an oflicial drought , no rain having fallen for more than 15 days","The Times, 23th May 1961",England,"UKK,UKH,UKI,UKJ","UKK4,UKH1,UKJ3","UKK43,UKH14,UKJ34","Exmouth,Felixstowe,Sandown,Shanklin",20th Century newspaper,Media 16438,24,5,1961,Spring,24,5,1961,Spring,doubt is the ideal arrange- ment . In the present drought it might prove not such a bad second best if,"The Times, 24th May 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16439,24,5,1961,Spring,24,5,1961,Spring,"churned into clay by the heavy vehicles . In the drought of summer , the dust is also a handicap but","The Times, 24th May 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16440,1,6,1961,Summer,1,6,1961,Summer,"Rhodesian crop was a record , but owing mainly to drought the quality did not come up to our expecta- tions","The Times, 1st June 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16441,2,6,1961,Summer,2,6,1961,Summer,says in his annual report that a period of severe drought in the early months of the current year had adversely,"The Times, 2th June 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16442,3,6,1961,Summer,3,6,1961,Summer,try to give all our plants plenty in times of drought . What is more important is that we should never,"The Times, 3th June 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16443,5,6,1961,Summer,5,6,1961,Summer,July met strong competition but as a result of the drought the results of many of the Assam companies for 1960,"The Times, 5th June 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16444,8,6,1961,Summer,8,6,1961,Summer,of stocks of pulp bought from other sources during the drought period in 1959 . The chemical pulp production at Skien,"The Times, 8th June 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16445,9,6,1961,Summer,9,6,1961,Summer,"the very morning of this first Test match , the drought that had been drying up the Midland crops . When","The Times, 9th June 1961",England,"UKF,UKG",,,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 16446,9,6,1961,Summer,9,6,1961,Summer,flooding ( after the monsoon season ) and then bv drought during the dry season . The maps will pro- vide,"The Times, 9th June 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16447,12,6,1961,Summer,12,6,1961,Summer,rainfall wds well below average . In the Malayan lowlands droughty Periods are a serious hazard in the cultivation of tea,"The Times, 12th June 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16448,14,6,1961,Summer,14,6,1961,Summer,beef-producing cattle . This is because low rainfall and spring droughts have made conditions at Sandringham difficult for dairy farming .,"The Times, 14th June 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16449,14,6,1961,Summer,14,6,1961,Summer,"the reported failure of the rains . and the consequent drought in the forests , it will be simple for villagers","The Times, 14th June 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16450,16,6,1961,Summer,16,6,1961,Summer,0.25 . INDIAN TEA OUTPUT HIGHER WELCOME RELIEF AFTER 1960 DROUGHT North Indian tea production once again disclosed an increase during,"The Times, 16th June 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16451,16,6,1961,Summer,16,6,1961,Summer,"tendency because output was markedly affected last year due to drought . Com-pared to 1959 figures , a normal year ,","The Times, 16th June 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16452,17,6,1961,Summer,17,6,1961,Summer,"followed by a spring of unprecedented mildness and of near drought conditions , we then had to put up with vicious","The Times, 17th June 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16453,17,6,1961,Summer,17,6,1961,Summer,Queensland sheep stations was generally below average in 1960 . Drought conditions existed at Dagworth and Bonus Downs for the latter,"The Times, 17th June 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16454,17,6,1961,Summer,17,6,1961,Summer,"Stud lease , and an application for a five year drought relief extension of the Dagworth lease is now before the","The Times, 17th June 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16455,17,6,1961,Summer,17,6,1961,Summer,"was generally satisfactory on all properties except Chatsworth , where drought conditions again prevailed ; this property has had little relief","The Times, 17th June 1961",England,UKF,UKF1,UKF13,Chatsworth,20th Century newspaper,Media 16456,19,6,1961,Summer,19,6,1961,Summer,"forest , which is extremely dry after six . weeks drought , is burning "" 'like petrol "" according to the","The Times, 19th June 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16457,19,6,1961,Summer,19,6,1961,Summer,"the fire risk . Storms instead of relieving the . drought , have caused merely another fire hazard ; indeed this","The Times, 19th June 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16458,19,6,1961,Summer,19,6,1961,Summer,burning on the prairies. most of which are suffering from drought . In Manitoba the prospects for an average wheat crop,"The Times, 19th June 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16459,19,6,1961,Summer,19,6,1961,Summer,remote . Most pastures are drying up . and& the drought appears as bad as during the depression years of the,"The Times, 19th June 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16460,23,6,1961,Summer,23,6,1961,Summer,"climate , should have' remairied undiscovcred until rccntly . A drought of more tbah -three weeks in the Scottish Highlands was","The Times, 23th June 1961",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM62,Scottish Highlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 16461,26,6,1961,Summer,26,6,1961,Summer,present there is no indication of an end of the drought CRASH OF 42-TON WATER-BOMBER FRONf OUR CORRESPONDENr VANCOUVER . JUNE,"The Times, 26th June 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16462,29,6,1961,Summer,29,6,1961,Summer,"farming . he said . was the most vulnerable to drought , but on many ranches today cattle were inerely walking","The Times, 29th June 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16463,30,6,1961,Summer,30,6,1961,Summer,"early this morning , tola the Commons today that the drought in Manitoba was serious as far as the supply of","The Times, 30th June 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16464,30,6,1961,Summer,30,6,1961,Summer,"the smaller harvest v.as mainly due to a severe spring drought , the like of which-while being a well recognized hazard","The Times, 30th June 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16465,3,7,1961,Summer,3,7,1961,Summer,"Oats show a similar trend . Potatoes , affected by drought and by late frosts over a large part of the","The Times, 3th July 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16466,3,7,1961,Summer,3,7,1961,Summer,"for last July , but below the 10-year average . DROUGHT EFFECTS There is a general impression that things might have","The Times, 3th July 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16467,3,7,1961,Summer,3,7,1961,Summer,"down . The trouble since has been mainly one of drought , whose effects are just beginning to be apparent ,","The Times, 3th July 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16468,3,7,1961,Summer,3,7,1961,Summer,"west has , indeed , had a remarkable period of drought , and normal late sowings of roots and grass have","The Times, 3th July 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16469,3,7,1961,Summer,3,7,1961,Summer,"greatly change the yield prospects , but a continuance of drought conditions will mean very small returns on late sown light","The Times, 3th July 1961",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16470,3,7,1961,Summer,3,7,1961,Summer,"Scotland and in Wales . Though it has suffered from drought in the west , spring sowings have not done too","The Times, 3th July 1961","Scotland,Wales","UKM,UKL",,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16471,3,7,1961,Summer,3,7,1961,Summer,"good round Brecon , but the later ones suffering from drought . In Carmarthen it is said to be very clean","The Times, 3th July 1961",Wales,UKL,"UKL1,UKL2","UKL11,UKL24,UKL14","Brecon,Carmarthen",20th Century newspaper,Media 16472,3,7,1961,Summer,3,7,1961,Summer,"there are no signs of it . In Scotland the drought has affected the growth of grass everywhere , and hay","The Times, 3th July 1961",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16473,4,7,1961,Summer,4,7,1961,Summer,an Act introduced to alleviate farmers ' distress in the drought of the thirties-will be substantially increased . Farmers will be,"The Times, 4th July 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16474,7,7,1961,Summer,7,7,1961,Summer,", and the reason given that there has been a drought in Leeds bardly holds water , if one may be","The Times, 7th July 1961",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE42,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 16475,8,7,1961,Summer,8,7,1961,Summer,Gardening with Plantsmnen A GARDENER 'S PRAYER During the recent drought we found ourselvrs echoin Kearel Capok 's words in Tse,"The Times, 8th July 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16476,10,7,1961,Summer,10,7,1961,Summer,late . dry summer and to cereals in an earlier drought . A certain amount of wasted irrigation seems likely in,"The Times, 10th July 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16477,10,7,1961,Summer,10,7,1961,Summer,"In a year when many estates in Assam suffered from drought , your Company , fortunately , experienced good growing weather","The Times, 10th July 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16478,11,7,1961,Summer,11,7,1961,Summer,"Assam producers , your Company was not affected by the drought , and , with an in- creasing yield from the","The Times, 11st July 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16479,13,7,1961,Summer,13,7,1961,Summer,irrigation system to ensure the plantations against the risk of droughts such as we have experienced of late . This is,"The Times, 13th July 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16480,13,7,1961,Summer,13,7,1961,Summer,"considered unusual because production was seriously hanpered last year by drought , but the possibi ) ity of excessive supplies developing","The Times, 13th July 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16481,19,7,1961,Summer,19,7,1961,Summer,probablY be aware that the 1960 season opened with a drought of the greatest severity which had a very adverse effect,"The Times, 19th July 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16482,20,7,1961,Summer,20,7,1961,Summer,"lakes . as they have already done because of the drought . It would , however , harm Nakuru town because","The Times, 20th July 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16483,20,7,1961,Summer,20,7,1961,Summer,favourable than for the Previous Year because of a severe drought during most of the Year . A warning of this,"The Times, 20th July 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16484,24,7,1961,Summer,24,7,1961,Summer,"On Friday . July 21s. 19,61. at The Ctstnats . Droughton . Astley . Leitestershire . VLET flao2H . w ife","The Times, 24th July 1961",England,"UKG,UKJ,UKD","UKG2,UKJ1,UKD6","UKG22,UKJ14,UKD63","Astley,Banbury,Mollington",20th Century newspaper,Media 16485,2,8,1961,Summer,2,8,1961,Summer,that the pipeline sabotage arises more from the resentment of drought-stricken farmers than from an organized political campaign against the presence,"The Times, 2th August 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16486,7,8,1961,Summer,7,8,1961,Summer,to be considerable . On land in Bedfordshire hit by drought . crops already cut have been as low as Scwt.,"The Times, 7th August 1961",England,"UKH,UKG","UKH2,UKG1","UKH25,UKG12",Worcestershire,20th Century newspaper,Media 16487,7,8,1961,Summer,7,8,1961,Summer,"the east Midlands and from parts of Wales , though drought has affected it in some counties and the straw is","The Times, 7th August 1961","England,Wales","UKJ,UKF,UKG,UKL",UKJ3,UKJ33,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 16488,7,8,1961,Summer,7,8,1961,Summer,"littk change , is not a crop which thrives on drought Seedbeds were often poor in the sprins and establishment has","The Times, 7th August 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16489,21,8,1961,Summer,21,8,1961,Summer,replenished and could in their turn be overdrawn dur- ing drought Periods when the surface sources can give no more than,"The Times, 21st August 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16490,22,8,1961,Summer,22,8,1961,Summer,"warning "" with regardto the current year .. ' The drought which affected the Jorehaut Company so seriously in 1960 ,","The Times, 22th August 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16491,23,8,1961,Summer,23,8,1961,Summer,last year . Production was unduly hampered last year by drought but the out- put was no more than 201.500.000lb. up,"The Times, 23th August 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16492,24,8,1961,Summer,24,8,1961,Summer,"and rival systems . Second , in spite of local droughts the general level of prosperity has been rising . Third","The Times, 24th August 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16493,25,8,1961,Summer,25,8,1961,Summer,exhortations that fill Chinese news- papers . The struggle against drought is to guard against famine . What this may mean,"The Times, 25th August 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16494,25,8,1961,Summer,25,8,1961,Summer,variety particularly in the vintage class . But the spring drought in some districts may lead to lighter crops while the,"The Times, 25th August 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16495,28,8,1961,Summer,28,8,1961,Summer,when heavily punished aftermaths are strusgling to cope with summer drought-Catch Crops pIanted to fiUl the gap during Lone and July,"The Times, 28th August 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16496,2,9,1961,Autumn,2,9,1961,Autumn,"have spent 40m. , half of it since the 1947 drought . Increasing demand suggests that these resources will be fully","The Times, 2th September 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16497,4,9,1961,Autumn,4,9,1961,Autumn,"30 cwt. , with much shrivelled grain due to early drought . Another from the same county puts many winters under","The Times, 4th September 1961",England,UKH,UKH3,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16498,4,9,1961,Autumn,4,9,1961,Autumn,"wvidespread , even on some sprayed crops , and the drought has affected a good many light land crops reducing the","The Times, 4th September 1961",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM32,Wigtownshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 16499,11,9,1961,Autumn,11,9,1961,Autumn,been during the past two seasons . Because of the drought in the spring and the early part of the summer,"The Times, 11st September 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16500,12,9,1961,Autumn,12,9,1961,Autumn,"before the end of the ycar there is an unusual drought , which would force them to use more thermal electricity","The Times, 12th September 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16501,20,9,1961,Autumn,20,9,1961,Autumn,". The cynics , ot course , are predicting a drought and more delay , but the Molonglo , which has","The Times, 20th September 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16502,21,9,1961,Autumn,21,9,1961,Autumn,of discarded cars brought to his mind native memories of drought and its devastation and causes him to append to his,"The Times, 21st September 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16503,25,9,1961,Autumn,25,9,1961,Autumn,", the chairman . to be due to the unprecedented drought in the early part of the year . The directors","The Times, 25th September 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16504,29,9,1961,Autumn,29,9,1961,Autumn,been shelved mainly because of the Syrian developments . SEVERE DROUGHTS The political dissatisfaction which the Syrian region of the U.A.R.,"The Times, 29th September 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16505,29,9,1961,Autumn,29,9,1961,Autumn,"of these three factors has been heightened by the severe droughts which she has experienced this year , making her customary","The Times, 29th September 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16506,30,9,1961,Autumn,30,9,1961,Autumn,have hit hard the large and influential merchant class ; drought and land reform have impoverished farmners at different levels .,"The Times, 30th September 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16507,2,10,1961,Autumn,2,10,1961,Autumn,the sow- ing of winter wheat and an early summer drought after poor cultivations may be judged from one set of,"The Times, 2th October 1961",England,UKH,UKH3,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16508,3,10,1961,Autumn,3,10,1961,Autumn,"Mr. Brenner the appropriate salary for the time being . DROUGHT THREAT IN N. ] E AUSTRALIA BRIsBANE , Oct. 2.","The Times, 3th October 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16509,4,10,1961,Autumn,4,10,1961,Autumn,with a spear . The school was opened when the drought had destroyed so many Masai cattle that the young men,"The Times, 4th October 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16510,19,10,1961,Autumn,19,10,1961,Autumn,. Crops are suffering from the effects of a serious drought and the tea crop will fall far shon of that,"The Times, 19th October 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16511,21,10,1961,Autumn,21,10,1961,Autumn,from which the exported cattle emanate have been suffcring from drought or floods with consequent diminution in the numbers of cattle,"The Times, 21st October 1961",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16512,25,10,1961,Autumn,25,10,1961,Autumn,"provinces appear "" very poor "" because of the serious drought that left the land with no reserves of subsoil moisture","The Times, 25th October 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16513,25,10,1961,Autumn,25,10,1961,Autumn,"years . The wheat crop this year owing to the drought is estimated at 260,500,000 bushels . There has been little","The Times, 25th October 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16514,25,10,1961,Autumn,25,10,1961,Autumn,been suffering since the end of May from an exceptional drought which has Played havoc with tea yields . Though there,"The Times, 25th October 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16515,26,10,1961,Autumn,26,10,1961,Autumn,from over- grazing and bad grass management . Two years-of drought had set back all the development in these nomadic and,"The Times, 26th October 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16516,30,10,1961,Autumn,30,10,1961,Autumn,"effects of political instability , and in some areas exceptional drought , the development of the Company 's activities has been","The Times, 30th October 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16517,31,10,1961,Autumn,31,10,1961,Autumn,"in 1961 . Last year Chinese agriculture was hit by drought , floods , frost and pests with the result that","The Times, 31st October 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16518,7,11,1961,Autumn,7,11,1961,Autumn,for this trend including lower prices for primary products and drought expenditure but an additional contributorv cause already referred to at,"The Times, 7th November 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16519,7,11,1961,Autumn,7,11,1961,Autumn,usual fltush of feed . Angledool and Charlton suffered from droughty conditions necessitating the movement of stock to other proper- ties,"The Times, 7th November 1961",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI21,Charlton,20th Century newspaper,Media 16520,7,11,1961,Autumn,7,11,1961,Autumn,"rains have now been received which should relieve the recent drought . Accounts Sundry debtors , prepayments , &c. , and","The Times, 7th November 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16521,8,11,1961,Autumn,8,11,1961,Autumn,"sometimes as high as ISft . Even after years of drought it survives because it contains oil , and it is","The Times, 8th November 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16522,8,11,1961,Autumn,8,11,1961,Autumn,the effects of famine as the result of the year-long drought which preceded the present heavy rains . Mr. Humphrey Slade,"The Times, 8th November 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16523,9,11,1961,Autumn,9,11,1961,Autumn,"The decline in profits can be attributed to the unavoidable droughts in the tea growing areas , and to the autumn","The Times, 9th November 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16524,9,11,1961,Autumn,9,11,1961,Autumn,"suffering from drought in August/ September and the former from drought in the early months , followed by sustained and torrential","The Times, 9th November 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16525,13,11,1961,Autumn,13,11,1961,Autumn,"population , already weakened by two years of dearth and drought , has-for the past two weeks been suffering the cold","The Times, 13th November 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16526,13,11,1961,Autumn,13,11,1961,Autumn,"a major disaster , but the cumulative effect of prolonged drought followed by floods is such that it will be several","The Times, 13th November 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16527,13,11,1961,Autumn,13,11,1961,Autumn,"other and cven bigger obstacles to overcome . Before the drought there were 500,000 cattle in the distict , perhaps three","The Times, 13th November 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16528,13,11,1961,Autumn,13,11,1961,Autumn,"the area can stand . By the end of the drought more than half those cattle had died , arid the","The Times, 13th November 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16529,13,11,1961,Autumn,13,11,1961,Autumn,"By a seeming paradox , the ultimate effect of the drought may in fact be beneficiaL The Masai , desperate for","The Times, 13th November 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16530,14,11,1961,Autumn,14,11,1961,Autumn,". A special effort had to be made in the drought to get enough water for the 65,000 visitors . who","The Times, 14th November 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16531,14,11,1961,Autumn,14,11,1961,Autumn,to cope with famine . The cumulative efrect of prolonged drought followed by floods is such that it will be several,"The Times, 14th November 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16532,15,11,1961,Autumn,15,11,1961,Autumn,"uncooperative in Tanganyika 's indepen- dence vear . The prolonged drought earlier has caused the worst famine since 1953 , and","The Times, 15th November 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16533,16,11,1961,Autumn,16,11,1961,Autumn,"country 's economic situation , because of last summer 's drought , is causins serious concern here . ADVERSE EFFECTS The","The Times, 16th November 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16534,16,11,1961,Autumn,16,11,1961,Autumn,", who are still suffering from the effects of the drought which preceded the floods . The R.A.F. is to be","The Times, 16th November 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16535,20,11,1961,Autumn,20,11,1961,Autumn,"in 1960 , owing to the effects of the serious drought . The total outtum for the season was , at","The Times, 20th November 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16536,21,11,1961,Autumn,21,11,1961,Autumn,"PREVENTED At the same time . however , the long drought prevented disease , with the result that the grapes ,","The Times, 21st November 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16537,21,11,1961,Autumn,21,11,1961,Autumn,"northern-most wine region , was least affected by heat and drought , and 1961 was the third abundant harvest in succession","The Times, 21st November 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16538,21,11,1961,Autumn,21,11,1961,Autumn,"this year ) . In Alsace , too , the drought had reduced effects and although the quantity produced is below","The Times, 21st November 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16539,21,11,1961,Autumn,21,11,1961,Autumn,"lower profit is due to reduced crops owing to severe drought , a fall in sisal prices and an increase in","The Times, 21st November 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16540,23,11,1961,Autumn,23,11,1961,Autumn,harvest after last winter 's abundant rain were dashed by drought and excessive heat in the spring and summer so that,"The Times, 23th November 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16541,24,11,1961,Autumn,24,11,1961,Autumn,"planet . and . atter a period of floods , drought , hurricanes and sweltering heat . it sets off on","The Times, 24th November 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16542,29,11,1961,Autumn,29,11,1961,Autumn,", Crewdson & Hardy 105 0 0 lrs. 0 . Drought ; Stanley G. Gliksten ; D. Hamilton , Indus- trial","The Times, 29th November 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16543,29,11,1961,Autumn,29,11,1961,Autumn,"doing so has grown . A few more days of drought in 1959 and , it is said , large sections","The Times, 29th November 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16544,29,11,1961,Autumn,29,11,1961,Autumn,"follow- in , g year came severe floodina . Both drought and floods would be catered for by adopting adequate measures","The Times, 29th November 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16545,2,12,1961,Winter,2,12,1961,Winter,lour donations urgently . Relief work amongst 400.001 aflercted by drought anm subsequently floods to continue for many ntonrh. -Donations wads,"The Times, 2th December 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16546,5,12,1961,Winter,5,12,1961,Winter,MARRIAGES MR . R. J. BROW%N AND Miss A. R. DROuGHT The engagement is announced bettven Ronald James Brown . Royal,"The Times, 5th December 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16547,5,12,1961,Winter,5,12,1961,Winter,Rosemary . daughter of the late Captain G. R. S. Drought . Trhe Cameronians iScottish Rifles ) and of M%rs .,"The Times, 5th December 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16548,5,12,1961,Winter,5,12,1961,Winter,". Trhe Cameronians iScottish Rifles ) and of M%rs . Drought , of Bruins Cottage , Donhead , Shaftesbur- . Dorset","The Times, 5th December 1961",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK22,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16549,13,12,1961,Winter,13,12,1961,Winter,"ginhitsdiamngd surighaness , velvet sofnes GINublryes EASTERN AFRICA FAMINE , DROUGHT AND FLOOD DISASTER . BRITAIN 'S WITNESS OF COMPASSION .","The Times, 13th December 1961",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16550,18,12,1961,Winter,18,12,1961,Winter,". Whitehall Court , 7 . Eastcrn Africa famine . drought and flood dis.stcr : Britain 's "" Witnris of Compas-","The Times, 18th December 1961",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16551,20,12,1961,Winter,20,12,1961,Winter,of sisal has improved by 7 per ton . The drought that affected output so sCrioLisly has been succeeded bv extremeiv,"The Times, 20th December 1961",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16552,1,1,1962,Winter,1,1,1962,Winter,"young trees against late spring frosts . and against untimely droughts ( so killing on thin soils ) , since moisture","The Times, 1st January 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16553,10,1,1962,Winter,10,1,1962,Winter,"lower profit is due to reduced crops owing to severe drought , a fall in sisal prices and an increase in","The Times, 10th January 1962",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM38,Clydesdale,20th Century newspaper,Media 16554,12,1,1962,Winter,12,1,1962,Winter,"apricot , trees and fields turned dusty in the winter drought . This was a border stronghold of the kind which","The Times, 12th January 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16555,15,1,1962,Winter,15,1,1962,Winter,", not to the teodious march , to hunger and drought . but to ill-temper , carelessness . and what we","The Times, 15th January 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16556,17,1,1962,Winter,17,1,1962,Winter,"farming properties , with one exception , escaped the disastrous drought which bit a large part of the most productive zone","The Times, 17th January 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16557,17,1,1962,Winter,17,1,1962,Winter,a further increase in 1961 . Our ranch again suffered drought condi. tions. but once more the water develop . ments,"The Times, 17th January 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16558,23,1,1962,Winter,23,1,1962,Winter,research . TARLErON. -On isth January . 1962 . GEORGE DROUGHT TtaLEtO.s of .49 . Ctl-rminster Road . Bournemomth. formerly' housemaster,"The Times, 23th January 1962",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK21,Bournemouth,20th Century newspaper,Media 16559,26,1,1962,Winter,26,1,1962,Winter,", lack of rationing of foodgrains ( there was no drought or crop failure ) , administrative breakdown , and above","The Times, 26th January 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16560,30,1,1962,Winter,30,1,1962,Winter,"sounded a note of warn- ing with my last statemenL Drought con-ditions in late 1960 and early 1961 were serious ,","The Times, 30th January 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16561,30,1,1962,Winter,30,1,1962,Winter,"difference to production . As a result of the serious drought during the year 18,105 tons were produced against an original","The Times, 30th January 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16562,30,1,1962,Winter,30,1,1962,Winter,"produced against an original estimate of 20,000 tons . A drought such as thal recently experienced affects production for a year","The Times, 30th January 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16563,31,1,1962,Winter,31,1,1962,Winter,"the economic crisis which had been allowed to develop . Drought and floods had brou ht disaster to agriculture , on","The Times, 31st January 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16564,31,1,1962,Winter,31,1,1962,Winter,"graceful on pencil-thin legs . They . too , during drought , starved to death . but when once I found","The Times, 31st January 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16565,2,2,1962,Winter,2,2,1962,Winter,1960 have afforded examples of the effects of extremes of drought and flood . It should therefore no longer be left,"The Times, 2th February 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16566,8,2,1962,Winter,8,2,1962,Winter,of a bird 's nest . Owing to a prolonged drought in the summer of 1957 the whole place was tinder,"The Times, 8th February 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16567,26,2,1962,Winter,26,2,1962,Winter,the party . blamed increased consumption and last year 's drought for this vear 's difficul- ties . He promised more,"The Times, 26th February 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16568,26,2,1962,Winter,26,2,1962,Winter,"story . The otber is the . spectre of another drought cycle on the prairies , approximating the desperation of the","The Times, 26th February 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16569,26,2,1962,Winter,26,2,1962,Winter,the major wheat growing belt . And the summer 's drought was fol- lowed by t-he lowest fall precipitation ( August,"The Times, 26th February 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16570,27,2,1962,Winter,27,2,1962,Winter,11 3 925219 Bradford .. 25 8 314 152 312 Droughton Park .. 21 10 2 9 196 194 Castleford .,"The Times, 27th February 1962",England,UKE,UKE4,"UKE41,UKE45",Castleford,20th Century newspaper,Media 16571,2,3,1962,Spring,2,3,1962,Spring,"the economy of the whole area , first the severe drought followed at the end of the year by rains and","The Times, 2th March 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16572,5,3,1962,Spring,5,3,1962,Spring,Police but virtually destroyed as a habitable region by the droughts of the past two years : how to do it,"The Times, 5th March 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16573,5,3,1962,Spring,5,3,1962,Spring,but conditions last year were difficult owing to a severe drought followed by devastating floods . UNIVERSAL ASBESTOS CO. 's LOWER,"The Times, 5th March 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16574,14,3,1962,Spring,14,3,1962,Spring,"effective . Other agricultural products were less affected by the drought ; wine , vegetable and citrus fruit production was-well maintained","The Times, 14th March 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16575,14,3,1962,Spring,14,3,1962,Spring,"olive oil production will exceed 25,000 tons . Unfortunately , drought in the autumn affected the cereal harvest . Preparations have","The Times, 14th March 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16576,14,3,1962,Spring,14,3,1962,Spring,"in trade and this fact , coupled with the severe drought which eliminated cereal exports and decimated livestock , caused the","The Times, 14th March 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16577,16,3,1962,Spring,16,3,1962,Spring,farmers out of the difficulties caused by last year 's drought and floods . If the Board of Agriculture is enabled,"The Times, 16th March 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16578,19,3,1962,Spring,19,3,1962,Spring,was very much higher than in 1960 . Floods and drought in various areas have again done much damage to crops,"The Times, 19th March 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16579,19,3,1962,Spring,19,3,1962,Spring,Council then votes in favour of the proposals . Severe drought conditions at the begin- Ding of last year damaged the,"The Times, 19th March 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16580,24,3,1962,Spring,24,3,1962,Spring,time from a shortage of irrigation vwater after pro- longed droughts . Irrigators in the Fish and Sundays river valleys-mainly orange,"The Times, 24th March 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16581,26,3,1962,Spring,26,3,1962,Spring,"this year without having to restrict supplies . If continued drought or relative drought should make the position look serious ,","The Times, 26th March 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16582,26,3,1962,Spring,26,3,1962,Spring,"having to restrict supplies . If continued drought or relative drought should make the position look serious , we will ,","The Times, 26th March 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16583,26,3,1962,Spring,26,3,1962,Spring,"about the incOnvenience-to put it mildly-of alter- nating floods and droughts , and , if I may speak quite personally on","The Times, 26th March 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16584,30,3,1962,Spring,30,3,1962,Spring,"been an over- estimate . The crop was affected by drought ; there is evidence of bad husbandry last year ,","The Times, 30th March 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16585,6,4,1962,Spring,6,4,1962,Spring,"figure of $35,928m. , in spite of crop losses through drought in the country 's prairie provinces , the Dominion Bureau","The Times, 6th April 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16586,9,4,1962,Spring,9,4,1962,Spring,"LATEST WILLS MARLBOROUGH COLLEGE MUSIC . SCHOLARSHIP MR . GEORGE DROUGHT TARLETON , of Bournemouth , formerly housemaster at Marlborough College","The Times, 9th April 1962",England,UKK,"UKK2,UKK1","UKK21,UKK15","Bournemouth,Marlborough",20th Century newspaper,Media 16587,11,4,1962,Spring,11,4,1962,Spring,"and medical supplies to Togo to relieve famine caused by drought in the north-eastern region , Tass reports . BANGKOIL-Marshal Sarit","The Times, 11st April 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16588,2,5,1962,Spring,2,5,1962,Spring,"risk their money in places subject to periodic disasters from drought , forest fires ravages of crops and herds by baboons","The Times, 2th May 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16589,7,5,1962,Spring,7,5,1962,Spring,"the chitting of seed , the control of blight and drought , and har- vesting and handling methods designed to minimze","The Times, 7th May 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16590,8,5,1962,Spring,8,5,1962,Spring,the tradifional winter-wheat and a combination of early : summer drought and poor seed beds considerably depressed harvest yields . Nevertheless,"The Times, 8th May 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16591,10,5,1962,Spring,10,5,1962,Spring,"John Masters ; but there are unexpected benefits fromn this drought , such as discovering an old friend as a character","The Times, 10th May 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16592,10,5,1962,Spring,10,5,1962,Spring,"al Hussein , this January . Following three years of drought , 1961 w , as a year of heavy and","The Times, 10th May 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16593,10,5,1962,Spring,10,5,1962,Spring,is 1961 's calanitous weather . After two years af drought and at a time when insect infestation of crops was,"The Times, 10th May 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16594,14,5,1962,Spring,14,5,1962,Spring,"subsoil moisture . . In south-eastern Alberta ranchers -fear another drought year , with no moisture . grass , grain ,","The Times, 14th May 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16595,16,5,1962,Spring,16,5,1962,Spring,"Hongkong water situa- tion has become serious because of the drought , and the Govemment stated this afternoon that further cuts","The Times, 16th May 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16596,17,5,1962,Spring,17,5,1962,Spring,The Governor 's tour coincided with the breaking of the drought in the area . People at a meeting he had,"The Times, 17th May 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16597,21,5,1962,Spring,21,5,1962,Spring,"region of Foumen , which has hitherto suffered from alternate drought and flood . Rice production alone is expected to show","The Times, 21st May 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16598,23,5,1962,Spring,23,5,1962,Spring,"the Shumchun river which is reduced in depth by the drought . Meanwhile , concern is growing about the water shortage","The Times, 23th May 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16599,25,5,1962,Spring,25,5,1962,Spring,"by the Chinese mainland authori- ties . Meanwhile . the drought was broken here by a steady , but too short","The Times, 25th May 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16600,26,5,1962,Spring,26,5,1962,Spring,"enough today to remove the rising fears of a sustained drought , though far more is needed to justify modification of","The Times, 26th May 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16601,26,5,1962,Spring,26,5,1962,Spring,not think of the Hebrides as a likely centre of drought But water all around does not guarantee a well conserved,"The Times, 26th May 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16602,4,6,1962,Summer,4,6,1962,Summer,"production this season is in excess of consumption . Following drought conditions in parts of North India last year , which","The Times, 4th June 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16603,5,6,1962,Summer,5,6,1962,Summer,"tea in Pakistan from the effects of the very severe drought , of which mention was made in last year 's","The Times, 5th June 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16604,5,6,1962,Summer,5,6,1962,Summer,very poor year as a result of hail damage and drought which caused a fall in crop compared with the previous,"The Times, 5th June 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16605,6,6,1962,Summer,6,6,1962,Summer,"has , in fact , been repeated , with severe drought in the south and vast flooding in the north and","The Times, 6th June 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16606,9,6,1962,Summer,9,6,1962,Summer,from ia very dry season with some of them experiencing drought conditions . Prices also fell again . Although the sugar,"The Times, 9th June 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16607,9,6,1962,Summer,9,6,1962,Summer,suffered from a very dry season and on some even drought conditions ; while prices again fell . Although our sugar,"The Times, 9th June 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16608,9,6,1962,Summer,9,6,1962,Summer,"animials out to agistment , which is so essential during drought periods . I am happy . to tell you that","The Times, 9th June 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16609,9,6,1962,Summer,9,6,1962,Summer,"down about 1,000 tons of sorghum silage as a future drought reserve . A useful oat crop was grown for grazing","The Times, 9th June 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16610,19,6,1962,Summer,19,6,1962,Summer,"runs had been scored at the other end , a drought which contributed towards Smith 's dismissal .. Jumping out to","The Times, 19th June 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16611,22,6,1962,Summer,22,6,1962,Summer,year 's crop was poor because it was affected by drought early on . There was also a lack of skiUed,"The Times, 22th June 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16612,25,6,1962,Summer,25,6,1962,Summer,on balance short of water-to tackle the combined problem of drought and flood . We appreciate that Rye Harbour is not,"The Times, 25th June 1962",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ22,Rye Harbour,20th Century newspaper,Media 16613,27,6,1962,Summer,27,6,1962,Summer,to augment the flow of our rivers in time of drought . This criticism is unjust for the river boards have,"The Times, 27th June 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16614,27,6,1962,Summer,27,6,1962,Summer,"than 60,000m. gallons are unnecessarily dispatched to waste before every drought . The time the rivers and the taps need the","The Times, 27th June 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16615,27,6,1962,Summer,27,6,1962,Summer,need the waters most is at the peak of the drought ; only the water engineers appear to understand this-perhaps because,"The Times, 27th June 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16616,27,6,1962,Summer,27,6,1962,Summer,consequences if the taps run dry . In the 1959 drought about 2 per cent of Britain 's water undertakings applied,"The Times, 27th June 1962",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16617,27,6,1962,Summer,27,6,1962,Summer,climatic conditions in 1961 were more normal after the disastrous drought in the previous year . The market since the tumn,"The Times, 27th June 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16618,2,7,1962,Summer,2,7,1962,Summer,"figure of 95 . Barley , in spite of some drought effects on light land , is also put above average","The Times, 2th July 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16619,2,7,1962,Summer,2,7,1962,Summer,general one . In Berk- shire it is said that drought has halved the hay crop . The tendency has been,"The Times, 2th July 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16620,3,7,1962,Summer,3,7,1962,Summer,"Singapore . CAPTAIN R. J. BROWN AND MIss A. R. DRouGHT The marriage arranged between Captain Ronald Brown , Royal Canadian","The Times, 3th July 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16621,3,7,1962,Summer,3,7,1962,Summer,"Ronald Brown , Royal Canadian Dragoons , and Miss Adrienne Drought will take place at Camp Borden . Ontario . on","The Times, 3th July 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16622,3,7,1962,Summer,3,7,1962,Summer,"out-of-season production and in periods of short supply caused' by drought . Increased quality , improved germina-tion , eksier harvestirig-for crops","The Times, 3th July 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16623,7,7,1962,Summer,7,7,1962,Summer,rruits of much labour by a frosty winier or z droughty sulgow ; but after alt . froue and drought are,"The Times, 7th July 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16624,7,7,1962,Summer,7,7,1962,Summer,z droughty sulgow ; but after alt . froue and drought are necssities for vhich. in all his ca alions. he,"The Times, 7th July 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16625,10,7,1962,Summer,10,7,1962,Summer,"1%1 the forces of , nature in the form of drought and flood , with which I shall deal later ,","The Times, 10th July 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16626,10,7,1962,Summer,10,7,1962,Summer,a year of extremes . In the early months sustained drought and low river flows reduced the continuious output to some,"The Times, 10th July 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16627,10,7,1962,Summer,10,7,1962,Summer,"area the Company suffered considerably from the effect of the drought . The demand from the tea industry , how- ever","The Times, 10th July 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16628,10,7,1962,Summer,10,7,1962,Summer,"of extra thermal units at various branches during pehiods of drought and flood , to extra maintenance costs occasioned thereby .","The Times, 10th July 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16629,13,7,1962,Summer,13,7,1962,Summer,"grant of 30,000 to relieve the food s'liortage . The drought is the worst in Zululand for 31 years . The","The Times, 13th July 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16630,14,7,1962,Summer,14,7,1962,Summer,never failed to gush out waterat a time of dreadful drought several centuries ago-when the custom had its origin ) onAscension,"The Times, 14th July 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16631,16,7,1962,Summer,16,7,1962,Summer,"cattle have died in the parts of Zululand stricken by drought , it is estimated . About 10,000 square miles of","The Times, 16th July 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16632,18,7,1962,Summer,18,7,1962,Summer,very poor year as a result of hail damage and drought which caused a fall in crop compared with the previous,"The Times, 18th July 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16633,19,7,1962,Summer,19,7,1962,Summer,"they could not , like the coaster , butt . DROUGHT IN ZULULAND Sir , -Your Durban Correspondent ends his dispatch","The Times, 19th July 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16634,19,7,1962,Summer,19,7,1962,Summer,"Sir , -Your Durban Correspondent ends his dispatch on the drought in Zululand , published on July 16 , 1962 ,","The Times, 19th July 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16635,19,7,1962,Summer,19,7,1962,Summer,"452,000 bags , each of 2021b. , to the various drought-stricken areas of the Republic . Of this total , 35,000","The Times, 19th July 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16636,23,7,1962,Summer,23,7,1962,Summer,"markets wUll probably be from counties worst hit by the drought of early summer , it may take the trade a","The Times, 23th July 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16637,27,7,1962,Summer,27,7,1962,Summer,"waterworks . Tbese , are partly exposed at times of drought and pumps can- not work to maximum capacity . The","The Times, 27th July 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16638,30,7,1962,Summer,30,7,1962,Summer,". iIt was fortunate , also , that a long drought had left the Susquehanna river comparatively shallow where the coaches","The Times, 30th July 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16639,30,7,1962,Summer,30,7,1962,Summer,"tree which has resisted the axe , neglect , and drought . "" The tree , a juniper , is the","The Times, 30th July 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16640,1,8,1962,Summer,1,8,1962,Summer,in need in the North Transvaal whcrc three ycars of drought have caused sevcrc malnutrition . TotCnID 10.000 VOLT CABLE. -A,"The Times, 1st August 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16641,3,8,1962,Summer,3,8,1962,Summer,", with the fluctuations of price and duty , with droughts and hurricanes and the chances of peace Statue of Admiral","The Times, 3th August 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16642,6,8,1962,Summer,6,8,1962,Summer,"average . Barley , in spite of much damage by drought on light lands and by storms on heavy , is","The Times, 6th August 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16643,6,8,1962,Summer,6,8,1962,Summer,in the cereal picture . The effects of a long drought are clearly to be seen in the figure for grass,"The Times, 6th August 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16644,6,8,1962,Summer,6,8,1962,Summer,"are thin and patchy when closely : xamined . "" Drought effects are particularly noticeable in parts of the Midlands and","The Times, 6th August 1962",England,"UKH,UKF,UKG",UKH1,UKH14,"East Suffolk,Midlands",20th Century newspaper,Media 16645,6,8,1962,Summer,6,8,1962,Summer,correspon- dent notes that chalkland has stood up well to drought but very cold winds have left their mark in poor,"The Times, 6th August 1962",England,UKK,UKK3,UKK30,Cornwall,20th Century newspaper,Media 16646,6,8,1962,Summer,6,8,1962,Summer,"subject of comment ; as might be expected in a drought year , this is very apparent in many corn crops","The Times, 6th August 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16647,6,8,1962,Summer,6,8,1962,Summer,"his district they are "" almost a write-off "" through drought followed by mildew . BIG WHEAT CROP Mildew is noted","The Times, 6th August 1962",England,"UKK,UKJ","UKK1,UKJ4","UKK13,UKJ42",Gloucestershire,20th Century newspaper,Media 16648,6,8,1962,Summer,6,8,1962,Summer,"land , it is said that barley had stood the drought well but the first three weeks of July were too","The Times, 6th August 1962",England,"UKF,UKH","UKF3,UKH1",UKH13,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16649,6,8,1962,Summer,6,8,1962,Summer,the light land crop appears to have been spoiled by drought and cold east winds but the stronger land has good,"The Times, 6th August 1962",England,UKF,UKF3,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16650,6,8,1962,Summer,6,8,1962,Summer,assess fully at this stage . It has suffered from drought and cold but there has been asn unusually stall amount,"The Times, 6th August 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16651,6,8,1962,Summer,6,8,1962,Summer,"other parts of the country . Except in areas still drought-stricken , sugar beet looks very well . There have been","The Times, 6th August 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16652,9,8,1962,Summer,9,8,1962,Summer,"there down . Uva is in the throes of a drought . MOVEMENTS OF LINERS FROM LLOYD-S Hm.WALAYA , and ORCADES.","The Times, 9th August 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16653,11,8,1962,Summer,11,8,1962,Summer,had good rainfall during the past month . In the drought areas of Kweichow some rice crops failed completely and farmers,"The Times, 11st August 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16654,21,8,1962,Summer,21,8,1962,Summer,"year , to a low rate of production caused by drought followed by torrential rains , and extensive damage by flooding","The Times, 21st August 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16655,23,8,1962,Summer,23,8,1962,Summer,be bad if not disastrous . The perennial affliction of drought in the north has been followed by the inordinate late,"The Times, 23th August 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16656,23,8,1962,Summer,23,8,1962,Summer,. By 1960 these hopes were finally dashed . The drought in the north was more severe than any in this,"The Times, 23th August 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16657,28,8,1962,Summer,28,8,1962,Summer,yes- terday had been in the grip of a long drought were covered in snow up to seven inches deep .,"The Times, 28th August 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16658,28,8,1962,Summer,28,8,1962,Summer,28 1962 Special Articles : PAGE Approved Schools Under Strain Drought Kills Off a River Community - . . - .,"The Times, 28th August 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16659,28,8,1962,Summer,28,8,1962,Summer,", and 1-80 paintings represensing two centdries. -:of British4ateroloum . Drought Kills : Off a River : Community FROM A CORRESPONDENT","The Times, 28th August 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16660,29,8,1962,Summer,29,8,1962,Summer,", weakened by lack of grazing in the pro- longed drought , are dying of exposure . The school at Nottingham","The Times, 29th August 1962",England,UKF,UKF1,UKF14,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16661,31,8,1962,Summer,31,8,1962,Summer,And Provence since February had had one of the worst droughts in its history . EARLY TRAINING The truffle hunter is,"The Times, 31st August 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16662,1,9,1962,Autumn,1,9,1962,Autumn,". Dscgtasosca dattghter ( SAxnDR JANE ) , sister for DROUGHT. -on August 28th. 1962 at Wrekin Hospital Weington . Salop","The Times, 1st September 1962",England,UKG,UKG2,UKG22,Salop,20th Century newspaper,Media 16663,8,9,1962,Autumn,8,9,1962,Autumn,Production during the official lock-out in Asturias and the serious drought over a wide area were among the questions discussed at,"The Times, 8th September 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16664,10,9,1962,Autumn,10,9,1962,Autumn,to hero-worsbip of:its more glamorousmilitary figures. - IITALAN CONCERN OVER DROUGHT- - FROM OUR CORRESPON6ENT M'ILAN . SapT. 9g The spell,"The Times, 10th September 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16665,10,9,1962,Autumn,10,9,1962,Autumn,"introduced a Bill' providing for' subsidies for farmers hit-by the' drought At kast 20 per'cent of the , vines:and most:of the","The Times, 10th September 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16666,13,9,1962,Autumn,13,9,1962,Autumn,the same extent . Claims on the depleted Cyclone and Drought Fund will therefore again arise and it is expected that,"The Times, 13th September 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16667,15,9,1962,Autumn,15,9,1962,Autumn,Natal which are still in the grip of the worst drought for 31 years . Cattle losses since the last substantial,"The Times, 15th September 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16668,19,9,1962,Autumn,19,9,1962,Autumn,2.7m. tons . On the other hand due to the drought which prevailed during the late sunmmer months the maize crop,"The Times, 19th September 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16669,24,9,1962,Autumn,24,9,1962,Autumn,"as I can come back sometimes to civilization "" . DROUGHT AND FLIES When the Foundation was establishing thc mobile clinics","The Times, 24th September 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16670,24,9,1962,Autumn,24,9,1962,Autumn,the first tour in Masailand . That was during the drought and it was rather pathetic . They were so short,"The Times, 24th September 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16671,25,9,1962,Autumn,25,9,1962,Autumn,"the continuous cold winds accentuated the effects of the summer drought . The Hop Market- ing Board 's vice-chairman , Mr.","The Times, 25th September 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16672,27,9,1962,Autumn,27,9,1962,Autumn,"whole area had been suffer- ing from a period of drought , and the local authorities say that the suddenness of","The Times, 27th September 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16673,11,10,1962,Autumn,11,10,1962,Autumn,"S. BEALE The engagement is announced between George lan Acton Drought , the Fort Garry Horse , elder son of the","The Times, 11st October 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16674,11,10,1962,Autumn,11,10,1962,Autumn,"The Cameronians ( Scottish Rifles ) , and of Mrs Drought , of Bruin 's Cottage , Donhead St. Mary ,","The Times, 11st October 1962",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK22,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16675,12,10,1962,Autumn,12,10,1962,Autumn,each year to the beginning of November conditions of absolute drought prevail . Of the more obvious consequences of this clearly,"The Times, 12th October 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16676,22,10,1962,Autumn,22,10,1962,Autumn,likely to be affected adversely . T'he impact of the drought on the results was not materially felt in the first,"The Times, 22th October 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16677,23,10,1962,Autumn,23,10,1962,Autumn,Cowuelbure . BIRD & CO . PROFITS FALL 78 P.C. DROUGHT AND -FLOODS MEAN NO DIVIDEND Whatever benefit there may have,"The Times, 23th October 1962",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16678,29,10,1962,Autumn,29,10,1962,Autumn,she'ha : experienced since 1958 . Several year ; of drought have affected agricultura production with a resulting fall' ii A,"The Times, 29th October 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16679,5,11,1962,Autumn,5,11,1962,Autumn,that the record crop had been harvested in spite of drought in Siberia and rain in the European areas of the,"The Times, 5th November 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16680,6,11,1962,Autumn,6,11,1962,Autumn,monthly Bulletin the China Association reports that in spite of droughts earlier in the year many wheat-growing areas have harvested a,"The Times, 6th November 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16681,6,11,1962,Autumn,6,11,1962,Autumn,been carried and these have remained in good condition . Drought on the western properties prior to calving however did cause,"The Times, 6th November 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16682,13,11,1962,Autumn,13,11,1962,Autumn,". Conditions do not always favour leaping . Impossible during droughts , it may be equally so in floods when the","The Times, 13th November 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16683,27,11,1962,Autumn,27,11,1962,Autumn,"were partioularly affected eby frost as wvell as by severe drought and lack of sunsh , ine . An exceptionally dry","The Times, 27th November 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16684,7,12,1962,Winter,7,12,1962,Winter,"broods of the frog- hopper pest , intensified by a drought in OWtober and November . Moreover , for the Srst","The Times, 7th December 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16685,8,12,1962,Winter,8,12,1962,Winter,a result of water restrictions following a prolonged period of drought The pitch also has a pronounced slope . Larter. however,"The Times, 8th December 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16686,8,12,1962,Winter,8,12,1962,Winter,", that there is no excuse for garden failures though drought-always provided the local water company does not impose restrictions on","The Times, 8th December 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16687,10,12,1962,Winter,10,12,1962,Winter,"them . In the meantime , they are- working in drought-stricken-country , where the shade temperature.often reaches 100F . DR .","The Times, 10th December 1962",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16688,17,12,1962,Winter,17,12,1962,Winter,than there was last Year . Ths is ascribe'v to drought . EXPORTS TO BRITAIN In 1961 there was a harvest,"The Times, 17th December 1962",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16689,12,1,1963,Winter,12,1,1963,Winter,", the only land vegetation able to resist almost perpetual drought and high salinity . This nest pile served from year","The Times, 12th January 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16690,12,1,1963,Winter,12,1,1963,Winter,"such cold drying winds and late frosts , and a drought as well . True . the summer and autumn proved","The Times, 12th January 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16691,21,1,1963,Winter,21,1,1963,Winter,"production to recover fully in 1962 after such a severe drought , although it could be hoped that the rain that","The Times, 21st January 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16692,21,1,1963,Winter,21,1,1963,Winter,", in his review with the accounts . Hit by drought and floods early last year , profits dropped 78 per","The Times, 21st January 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16693,7,2,1963,Winter,7,2,1963,Winter,"places are in the habit of doing . A summer drought after all this , which some prophets are already forecasting","The Times, 7th February 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16694,14,2,1963,Winter,14,2,1963,Winter,Watts and Co .. of York . FACING THE 1990 DROUGHT A deficiency by 1990 of 350m. gal- lons a day,"The Times, 14th February 1963",England,"UKJ,UKE",UKE2,UKE21,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16695,14,2,1963,Winter,14,2,1963,Winter,received sufficient nourishment to withstand another year or two 's drought . It is a harsh land but a beautiful one,"The Times, 14th February 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16696,14,2,1963,Winter,14,2,1963,Winter,"badly disiributed . Demand was cven greater than in the drought year of 1959 , but it w.as met without any","The Times, 14th February 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16697,18,2,1963,Winter,18,2,1963,Winter,date . Agriculture still suffers from the recent series of drought years and by the disastrous earthquake which occurred last September,"The Times, 18th February 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16698,25,2,1963,Winter,25,2,1963,Winter,195m. lb. to 185m.1b .. due to the effects of drought . France-main buyer last season-again heads the list this season,"The Times, 25th February 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16699,2,3,1963,Spring,2,3,1963,Spring,by labour unrest ; as well as by a disastrous drought affecting many of the most productive rural areas . You,"The Times, 2th March 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16700,6,3,1963,Spring,6,3,1963,Spring,was a disappointing Year for our estates . A long drought during the rainy season reduced the expected yield of maize,"The Times, 6th March 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16701,12,3,1963,Spring,12,3,1963,Spring,"All the problems of healt , dust , wind , drought and , above all , distance have not been conquered","The Times, 12th March 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16702,13,3,1963,Spring,13,3,1963,Spring,in the capital and larger provincial cities . A severe drought' was ' aneother adverse influence- particularly affecting Zoes. dependent on,"The Times, 13th March 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16703,14,3,1963,Spring,14,3,1963,Spring,", clothing and medical supplies in times of famine , drought and other emergency ; and even more important for the","The Times, 14th March 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16704,16,3,1963,Spring,16,3,1963,Spring,which the cattle have been eating during these past four drought years . With Mr. Damian Miller and Mr. Pat Davis,"The Times, 16th March 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16705,16,3,1963,Spring,16,3,1963,Spring,""" Shut Up "" . They did . COURAGE IN DROUGHT The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh also had a","The Times, 16th March 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16706,16,3,1963,Spring,16,3,1963,Spring,"sayina that she was sorry to learn of the recent drought . "" It requires a verv special brand of courage","The Times, 16th March 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16707,18,3,1963,Spring,18,3,1963,Spring,to support the insurance fund for damage by cyclones and drought with a loan of up to Rs.10 millions on the,"The Times, 18th March 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16708,19,3,1963,Spring,19,3,1963,Spring,different from what had been described as the result of drought . The plain.titfs ' witnesses tave evidence that they had,"The Times, 19th March 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16709,19,3,1963,Spring,19,3,1963,Spring,of cabbages which had germinated failf in this country from drought SAMPLES OF SOIL The effect of nine out of 10,"The Times, 19th March 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16710,19,3,1963,Spring,19,3,1963,Spring,". His 'Lordsi , was forced to the conclusion that drought most certainly could be , and on' the balance of","The Times, 19th March 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16711,23,3,1963,Spring,23,3,1963,Spring,"- APPEALS r - - e "" Last summer 's drought has had terrible results . Many children are not eating","The Times, 23th March 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16712,25,3,1963,Spring,25,3,1963,Spring,"'s industtial crops , particularly cotton , were affected by drought and pests . In the autumn the cloth ration ,","The Times, 25th March 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16713,25,3,1963,Spring,25,3,1963,Spring,"'s inability to ship more because of labour troubles , droughts , political uncertainty . and high taxation . More beef","The Times, 25th March 1963",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM22,Smithfield,20th Century newspaper,Media 16714,1,4,1963,Spring,1,4,1963,Spring,prolonged frost in the early months of 1962 and the drought in the summer . These two abnormal factors together cost,"The Times, 1st April 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16715,1,4,1963,Spring,1,4,1963,Spring,"more to say later on about frost , snow and drought when I comment on the outlook for 1963 . I","The Times, 1st April 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16716,1,4,1963,Spring,1,4,1963,Spring,"must be somewhat ciouded by the effects of frost and drought and by rising costs , and lastly by increased capital","The Times, 1st April 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16717,3,4,1963,Spring,3,4,1963,Spring,"we ate and that was in marked contrast to the drought year of 1959 , when this country produced only 3","The Times, 3th April 1963",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16718,4,4,1963,Spring,4,4,1963,Spring,"depend on it are to avoid the dangers that a drought , or a series of dry years , might produce","The Times, 4th April 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16719,6,4,1963,Spring,6,4,1963,Spring,some food early tlis year were.due to last year 's drought and the long winter . The Bulgarian news agency B.T.A.,"The Times, 6th April 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16720,8,4,1963,Spring,8,4,1963,Spring,"to time drilling presents some problems . The risks of drought and , with oats , frit fly damase must be","The Times, 8th April 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16721,9,4,1963,Spring,9,4,1963,Spring,""" The school' a.nd "" Mr , G. 'V . Drought 'replied'. for . th guests , wgho included Mr ..","The Times, 9th April 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16722,16,4,1963,Spring,16,4,1963,Spring,the first half of the season and to the sorious drought conditions which have prevailed in the North-Western Cape . CONFERENCE,"The Times, 16th April 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16723,17,4,1963,Spring,17,4,1963,Spring,the Labour Government 's groundnut harvesting scheme in East Africa Drought him into the public eye some time before he entered,"The Times, 17th April 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16724,20,4,1963,Spring,20,4,1963,Spring,"and October . -APP-EALS r I "" Last summer 's drought has had terrible resUlts . Mlany children are not eitifig","The Times, 20th April 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16725,24,4,1963,Spring,24,4,1963,Spring,"that had been raised . Danger for industry in prolonged drought MR . CLEDWYN HUGHES ( Anglesey , Lab. ) said","The Times, 24th April 1963",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL11,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16726,24,4,1963,Spring,24,4,1963,Spring,"understood , six tons of water , People thought that drought could not happen in Britain , but a few days","The Times, 24th April 1963",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16727,24,4,1963,Spring,24,4,1963,Spring,"not happen in Britain , but a few days more drought in 1959 would have resulted in many industrial plants having","The Times, 24th April 1963",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16728,27,4,1963,Spring,27,4,1963,Spring,"been shattered by world overproduction . Winter cold and year-round drought have been reducing agricultural activity , and the iron bridges","The Times, 27th April 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16729,4,5,1963,Spring,4,5,1963,Spring,"announced yesterday . APPEALS , i "" Last summer 's drought has had terrible results . Many children are not eating","The Times, 4th May 1963",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16730,4,5,1963,Spring,4,5,1963,Spring,". Trade balance worsens-page 14 . RUBBER OUTPUT HIT BY DROUGHT FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT KUALA LUMPUR , MAY .3 A severe","The Times, 4th May 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16731,4,5,1963,Spring,4,5,1963,Spring,"FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT KUALA LUMPUR , MAY .3 A severe drought has affected production of rubber and tin in Malaya ;","The Times, 4th May 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16732,4,5,1963,Spring,4,5,1963,Spring,"smallholdings wiXl be serious . "" All estates in the drought area , which is almost nation-wide , are badly hit","The Times, 4th May 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16733,4,5,1963,Spring,4,5,1963,Spring,on scores of . tin mines is restricted by the drought to 10 or 12 hours a day instead of the,"The Times, 4th May 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16734,4,5,1963,Spring,4,5,1963,Spring,nature has already gone a fair way towards creating serious drought during the coming summer . Few yet realize how marked,"The Times, 4th May 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16735,4,5,1963,Spring,4,5,1963,Spring,many rivers to overflow their banks . To foresee incipient drought at sudh times is as difficult for anslers as It,"The Times, 4th May 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16736,9,5,1963,Spring,9,5,1963,Spring,in the Venda area as a result of a two-year drought . and assistance has been given privately and by the,"The Times, 9th May 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16737,9,5,1963,Spring,9,5,1963,Spring,". The report says : "" After two years ' drought a general food sohortage has arisen in virtually the whole","The Times, 9th May 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16738,9,5,1963,Spring,9,5,1963,Spring,the damage to farms and flocks wrought by the disastrous drought and extensive floods of 1961 . Of these I spoke,"The Times, 9th May 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16739,9,5,1963,Spring,9,5,1963,Spring,1961 ; indeed famine relief measures in the districts where drought had been most extensive had to continue throughout the year,"The Times, 9th May 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16740,9,5,1963,Spring,9,5,1963,Spring,Climatically it was rather a disturbing year . with prolonged drought in the early mionths and exceptionally heavy rainfall at the,"The Times, 9th May 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16741,21,5,1963,Spring,21,5,1963,Spring,of 14. - million pounds . In spite of widespread drought in Malaya- the crop to the end of April was,"The Times, 21st May 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16742,21,5,1963,Spring,21,5,1963,Spring,the Current Year The current year has begun with a drought of great severity over most of Malaya and the crop,"The Times, 21st May 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16743,28,5,1963,Spring,28,5,1963,Spring,them alive after wander- ing for two months in the drought-stricken Warburton range of Western Australia . FRENCH AND GERMANS DIFFER,"The Times, 28th May 1963",England,UKD,UKD3,UKD31,Warburton,20th Century newspaper,Media 16744,30,5,1963,Spring,30,5,1963,Spring,"imposed last year because of the poor crop due to drought has been -lifted , the Argentine Department of* Agri- culture","The Times, 30th May 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16745,4,6,1963,Summer,4,6,1963,Summer,".. Noiiii 44peny. ofebw om , i h I HONGKONG DROUGHT L -BROENHONbkON6t , -Rfhb-3.lNearlY- , anch-ofraih. : Ifell. --t6day on","The Times, 4th June 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16746,6,6,1963,Summer,6,6,1963,Summer,", with the recovery in North American crops from the drought-dcressed leveds of 1961 . World exports in 1962 aggregated 8,477,000","The Times, 6th June 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16747,7,6,1963,Summer,7,6,1963,Summer,of every drop of water . A few decades of drought could easily turn recently settled farmers ( such as the,"The Times, 7th June 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16748,8,6,1963,Summer,8,6,1963,Summer,rain-making techniques would be used to try to break the drought in Singapore . At the request of the Singapore Govermment,"The Times, 8th June 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16749,12,6,1963,Summer,12,6,1963,Summer,": - Agriculture. -It had been hard hit by the drought , the frost and the snow , and Is short","The Times, 12th June 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16750,21,6,1963,Summer,21,6,1963,Summer,"heavy blows to the economy were given by the summer drought and the winter freeze . Even so , I found","The Times, 21st June 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16751,24,6,1963,Summer,24,6,1963,Summer,"undertakings there . It would be mainly in periods of drought , and at any rate only during the summer months","The Times, 24th June 1963",England,UKH,UKH3,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16752,25,6,1963,Summer,25,6,1963,Summer,will make 300 miles of near-desert bloom . Buffer against drought It will deepen bhe base of a score of cities,"The Times, 25th June 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16753,25,6,1963,Summer,25,6,1963,Summer,"the valley . It wilt pro- vide a buffer against drought , which periodically ravages south-eastern Colorado . And it will","The Times, 25th June 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16754,29,6,1963,Summer,29,6,1963,Summer,", our deficiencies and our errors "" and the worst drought for 60 years . The har- vest is understood to","The Times, 29th June 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16755,29,6,1963,Summer,29,6,1963,Summer,". The season has been better , and no heavy drought expenditure has been incurred . Both Terrick and Raby Studs","The Times, 29th June 1963",England,"UKD,UKJ","UKD7,UKJ1","UKD74,UKJ13","Raby,Terrick",20th Century newspaper,Media 16756,29,6,1963,Summer,29,6,1963,Summer,"; but these Properties eventually got through without any substantial drought costs . Lambings throughout were better and , overall .","The Times, 29th June 1963",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD74,Raby,20th Century newspaper,Media 16757,29,6,1963,Summer,29,6,1963,Summer,"grazing and , at the sarne time to yield valuable drought lucerne hay reserves-an extension of this work is now in","The Times, 29th June 1963",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD74,Raby,20th Century newspaper,Media 16758,1,7,1963,Summer,1,7,1963,Summer,""" Parts of the Midlands have been suffer- ing from drought and have not yet recovered . Many of the southern","The Times, 1st July 1963",England,"UKF,UKG",,,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 16759,3,7,1963,Summer,3,7,1963,Summer,our'snall son . I expressed silent gratitude for the recent drought as we crept serpent-like on . elbows and stomachs into,"The Times, 3th July 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16760,9,7,1963,Summer,9,7,1963,Summer,"with a lovely Kentish green . Dry seasons , even drought , are not so damaging when pastures have been improved","The Times, 9th July 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16761,10,7,1963,Summer,10,7,1963,Summer,warm and thunderous air as much as he deplores a drought or too dry and clear a day . It is,"The Times, 10th July 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16762,12,7,1963,Summer,12,7,1963,Summer,"*Tn 1963 so far our crops have been affected by drought , as of course have others , but with reasonable","The Times, 12th July 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16763,13,7,1963,Summer,13,7,1963,Summer,"LUMPUR. -Vater rationing in Singapore , which has suffered from drought for months , will be lifted for 24 hours today","The Times, 13th July 1963",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16764,15,7,1963,Summer,15,7,1963,Summer,"water on 100 acres of crops and grass during a drought . 7his should , among other things , enable him","The Times, 15th July 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16765,15,7,1963,Summer,15,7,1963,Summer,"city warrmed up to another day of the long springl drought , the Eternal City wore a cool , well-washed air","The Times, 15th July 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16766,22,7,1963,Summer,22,7,1963,Summer,", bringing the first real break in eight months ' drought . The typhoon , first of the season , produced","The Times, 22th July 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16767,26,7,1963,Summer,26,7,1963,Summer,states if they are to survive . Rajasthan had a drought year in 1951 . Describing yesterday the danger to his,"The Times, 26th July 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16768,27,7,1963,Summer,27,7,1963,Summer,"and Tropical Medicine . =APPEALS I- "" Last summer 's drought bl . had terible results . Many children are not","The Times, 27th July 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16769,29,7,1963,Summer,29,7,1963,Summer,average rainfall there are six below average . The recent drought led to the chartering of ships to bring fresh water,"The Times, 29th July 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16770,7,8,1963,Summer,7,8,1963,Summer,"in which part.s of the state had been placed by drought , Mr. Sukhadia , the Chief Minister , said in","The Times, 7th August 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16771,13,8,1963,Summer,13,8,1963,Summer,"Vittwrs Hsollai* Barnie , Ontario . to ADRIENNE ( nte Drought ) . wife of Car 'mo . RONALD BROWN .","The Times, 13th August 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16772,14,8,1963,Summer,14,8,1963,Summer,"crop failure caused by natural calamities such as floods , drought , storm , and so on . One also should","The Times, 14th August 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16773,22,8,1963,Summer,22,8,1963,Summer,"are now under "" active consideration UPPER ASSAN TEA After drought in the early months , con- ditions have iimproved .","The Times, 22th August 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16774,26,8,1963,Summer,26,8,1963,Summer,"a larger size and carry heavier crops , especially in drought years . Trees on gravelly or sandy soil are generally","The Times, 26th August 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16775,2,9,1963,Autumn,2,9,1963,Autumn,"years . Increased food prices , in part oecause of drought , and higher gasoline prices were chiefly responsible . Only","The Times, 2th September 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16776,7,9,1963,Autumn,7,9,1963,Autumn,"surface . On his walks abroad , caused often by drought or flooding , the mole is all too conspicuous ,","The Times, 7th September 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16777,17,9,1963,Autumn,17,9,1963,Autumn,ironmongers . FOPEIGN COMPANLES IMPERIAL COLD STORAGE HIT BY SEVERE DROUGHT Imperial Cold Storage and Supply have suffered a setback in,"The Times, 17th September 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16778,17,9,1963,Autumn,17,9,1963,Autumn,previously reported has continued due to the very . severe drought conditions and to foot-and-mouth disease . Profits for the six,"The Times, 17th September 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16779,19,9,1963,Autumn,19,9,1963,Autumn,"cent because of the reduction of acreage by floods and drought , and exports fell accordingly . Cotton production , on","The Times, 19th September 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16780,30,9,1963,Autumn,30,9,1963,Autumn,4. t 6g. 4. pr lb.Eels(live). 605. to3 805. per drought . Hgaot.r ss Ftssr Cod . 22s. to . 30,"The Times, 30th September 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16781,3,10,1963,Autumn,3,10,1963,Autumn,"good , maize-the oountry 's main export-has suffered from prolonged drought . As in other cast European coun- tries rural difficulties","The Times, 3th October 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16782,14,10,1963,Autumn,14,10,1963,Autumn,the country suffered from large-scale flooding and other Darts from drought ... In spite of this over the whole country we,"The Times, 14th October 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16783,17,10,1963,Autumn,17,10,1963,Autumn,"in more than a dozen states. - In addition , drought conditionis in man-y areas reached a critical stage . as","The Times, 17th October 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16784,17,10,1963,Autumn,17,10,1963,Autumn,b ) crclones and tomnadoes : and ( c ) droughts and floods Each has its . variations and creates its,"The Times, 17th October 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16785,23,10,1963,Autumn,23,10,1963,Autumn,to dry up . And not only in season of drought . It might be supposed that the householder dependent upon,"The Times, 23th October 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16786,23,10,1963,Autumn,23,10,1963,Autumn,reason . They will do their duty manfully in a drought and then turn awkward when the elements are doing their,"The Times, 23th October 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16787,25,10,1963,Autumn,25,10,1963,Autumn,but because the city faces the threat of a severe drought in a year 's time . By cutting consumption by,"The Times, 25th October 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16788,29,10,1963,Autumn,29,10,1963,Autumn,"a whole . For him and his plans , the drought in the east might conceivably turn out to be a","The Times, 29th October 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16789,1,11,1963,Autumn,1,11,1963,Autumn,"milk is to be maintained . In my view a drought in July-August , 1965 , could produce a liquid milk","The Times, 1st November 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16790,4,11,1963,Autumn,4,11,1963,Autumn,"of bounds to the public last month because of the drought , which aggravated the danger of forest fires . In","The Times, 4th November 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16791,6,11,1963,Autumn,6,11,1963,Autumn,"cultivation , in a region that at present suffers from drought in the summer and floods in the winter . In","The Times, 6th November 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16792,7,11,1963,Autumn,7,11,1963,Autumn,"limited start to the new season as a result of drought . Nevertheless , profits for the year were only slightly","The Times, 7th November 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16793,7,11,1963,Autumn,7,11,1963,Autumn,. ) . Production was adversely affected by a severe drought in the first half of the year . Estimates for,"The Times, 7th November 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16794,7,11,1963,Autumn,7,11,1963,Autumn,"1963 , although , due to the continuance of severe drought conditions and increased fuel and other costs , net revenue","The Times, 7th November 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16795,7,11,1963,Autumn,7,11,1963,Autumn,of 10.3 per cent on the previous year . The drought conditions now being experienced are unprecedented in the Company 's,"The Times, 7th November 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16796,7,11,1963,Autumn,7,11,1963,Autumn,"years ago , is being amply demonstrated during the present drought conditions . Work on the installation of the two further","The Times, 7th November 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16797,12,11,1963,Autumn,12,11,1963,Autumn,"people are-passing and the distress brought about by unemployment , drought and floods , this is perhaps not surprising . I","The Times, 12th November 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16798,23,11,1963,Autumn,23,11,1963,Autumn,"that it was more reliable . Winter frosts and summer droughts we take in our stride , and to a certain","The Times, 23th November 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16799,28,11,1963,Autumn,28,11,1963,Autumn,"the southern coastal district , Rayalseema , often stricken by drought , and Telengana , those districts round Hyderabad once ruled","The Times, 28th November 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16800,29,11,1963,Autumn,29,11,1963,Autumn,", depending on restriction of supplies as the result of drought or other factors , on the economic condition of the","The Times, 29th November 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16801,3,12,1963,Winter,3,12,1963,Winter,"one . How- ever , three months of heat and drought told heavily on the vines , particularly the younger ones","The Times, 3th December 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16802,4,12,1963,Winter,4,12,1963,Winter,"prompted the question , after the storms , the floods. droughts , avalanches and other natural calamities : "" Who pays","The Times, 4th December 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16803,5,12,1963,Winter,5,12,1963,Winter,"food grains "" . rather surprising in view of the drought disaster which affected this year 's rice crop . Experts","The Times, 5th December 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16804,10,12,1963,Winter,10,12,1963,Winter,. A severe winter had been followed by a severe drought . Winter crops had died over riilions of acres .,"The Times, 10th December 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16805,12,12,1963,Winter,12,12,1963,Winter,"Department of the new hybrid maizes . Secondly , important drought resistant maizes have now been developed for famine prone areas","The Times, 12th December 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16806,16,12,1963,Winter,16,12,1963,Winter,. Wuilc9 ( Harlecipj(m) : A .. J rvis ( Droughton P3rk ) . bL . S. Philie . ( Pride,"The Times, 16th December 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16807,20,12,1963,Winter,20,12,1963,Winter,"million bags . This year , however , frost , drought , and fire in quick succession have reduced Brazilian production","The Times, 20th December 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16808,24,12,1963,Winter,24,12,1963,Winter,"the equator , where there are great rains , great droughts , and fear- ful famines , we should look to","The Times, 24th December 1963",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16809,2,1,1964,Winter,2,1,1964,Winter,"which crops are protected and output is stable irrcspective of drought or waterlogging "" . Mr. Chou En-lai , the Prime","The Times, 2th January 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16810,3,1,1964,Winter,3,1,1964,Winter,"January . 1964 . , SPORTING NEWS BRITAIN BREAK SCORING DROUGHT IN INDIA ANOTHER HOCKEY DEFEAT , BUT NO DISGRACE From","The Times, 3th January 1964",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16811,3,1,1964,Winter,3,1,1964,Winter,than they did today . The goal that broke the drought-for Britain it was the first of the week-was from a,"The Times, 3th January 1964",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16812,3,1,1964,Winter,3,1,1964,Winter,"a result ot the heavy crop losses through fire , drought and frost , but Brazilian reserve stocks are more than","The Times, 3th January 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16813,4,1,1964,Winter,4,1,1964,Winter,fleet to carry water from the Pearl river to relieve drought conditions . ORIENTALISTS GO EAST-BUT CHINESE FAIL TO ATTEND From,"The Times, 4th January 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16814,9,1,1964,Winter,9,1,1964,Winter,here since last Saturday after heavy rainstorms swept the normally drought-plagued Ctnary Island of Lanzarote . Mr. Richard Lees-Jones. of Manchester,"The Times, 9th January 1964",England,UKD,UKD3,"UKD31,UK32",,20th Century newspaper,Media 16815,13,1,1964,Winter,13,1,1964,Winter,"40 acres was inherently poor land which suffered seriously from drought in most seasons . Added to that , the farm","The Times, 13th January 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16816,13,1,1964,Winter,13,1,1964,Winter,"on otw loans knfrifeud to Risk Fudo t . 965,961.79 Drought forward from revious year 53.092.9& Prof ! s on operaZim","The Times, 13th January 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16817,14,1,1964,Winter,14,1,1964,Winter,"in the past IS months have been hit first by drought and currency difficulties , and last year by restrictions on","The Times, 14th January 1964",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16818,14,1,1964,Winter,14,1,1964,Winter,"principal exports , have been cut back by frost , drought and fire . Company Meeting Reports : The East Anglian","The Times, 14th January 1964",England,UKH,UKH1,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16819,20,1,1964,Winter,20,1,1964,Winter,"Severn still-be rising on Plynlimon after three , weeks of drought ? For Plynlimon is-or was-a geographer 's moui.ntain . It","The Times, 20th January 1964",Wales,"UKL,UKK,UKL","UKL1,UKG1,UKG2,UKK1,UKL3",UKL14,"Plynlimon,River Severn",20th Century newspaper,Media 16820,20,1,1964,Winter,20,1,1964,Winter,"about 350,000 . It has swamps in the north , droughts in the south and the Kalahari deseat in the west","The Times, 20th January 1964",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16821,24,1,1964,Winter,24,1,1964,Winter,management of water resources ; and the prediction of probable drought conditions and their efiect3 on surfice and ground water resources,"The Times, 24th January 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16822,27,1,1964,Winter,27,1,1964,Winter,". Considering that during the year Malaya experienced the worst drought for 30 years and that wintering was unusually severe ,","The Times, 27th January 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16823,5,2,1964,Winter,5,2,1964,Winter,"there is "" domestic shortage at the first sign of drought , yet powerful local authorities are allowed to take over","The Times, 5th February 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16824,6,2,1964,Winter,6,2,1964,Winter,"heavy cattle losses had been caused by two years of drought and domestic consumption was now 80 per cent , leaving","The Times, 6th February 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16825,7,2,1964,Winter,7,2,1964,Winter,"just across the border , since 1960 , but a drought which has created Hongkong 's present water crisis has also","The Times, 7th February 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16826,17,2,1964,Winter,17,2,1964,Winter,"day to avoid water rationing in Britain 's driest winter drought for 35 years . "" Many people who insist on","The Times, 17th February 1964","GB,England",UKF,UKF1,UKF14,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16827,17,2,1964,Winter,17,2,1964,Winter,". Clothing and footwear shops are seriously affected by the drought : "" Sales are 75 per cent down on last","The Times, 17th February 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16828,18,2,1964,Winter,18,2,1964,Winter,to warn people what might happen if we had another drought in the summer . There must have been a misunderstand-,"The Times, 18th February 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16829,21,2,1964,Winter,21,2,1964,Winter,AND NIGHT SERVICE . PRIVATE CHAPELS PUBLICATIONS FARMING TODAY-No. 30 DROUGHT AHEAD ? A February spring Is not worth a pin,"The Times, 21st February 1964",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ41,Rochester,20th Century newspaper,Media 16830,21,2,1964,Winter,21,2,1964,Winter,has done In 1964 vwe are Ifkely to get a droughty spring and summcr . Fcars of water shortage being exvressed,"The Times, 21st February 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16831,21,2,1964,Winter,21,2,1964,Winter,techniques can be used not only as an insurance against drought but as a mecans of getting earlier . bigger or,"The Times, 21st February 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16832,21,2,1964,Winter,21,2,1964,Winter,management of water resources . and the prediction of probable drought conditions and their effects on surface and ground water resourem,"The Times, 21st February 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16833,2,3,1964,Spring,2,3,1964,Spring,", the Chairman : - Despite the severity of the drought which affected the whole of Malaya for a considerable part","The Times, 2th March 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16834,2,3,1964,Spring,2,3,1964,Spring,very creditable achievement by the estates . for when the drought was at its height it seemed most unlikeely that our,"The Times, 2th March 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16835,2,3,1964,Spring,2,3,1964,Spring,"to the satisfactory manner in which production recovered after the drought , and to the effect that increased production had upon","The Times, 2th March 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16836,3,3,1964,Spring,3,3,1964,Spring,"ensuring that lake levels fell only naturally in times of drought . Manchester was also urged to exercise more economy ,","The Times, 3th March 1964",England,"UKK,UKD","UKK4,UKD3,UKD1","UKK43,UKD31,UK32,UKD12",Windermere,20th Century newspaper,Media 16837,13,3,1964,Spring,13,3,1964,Spring,until the area again gets a good monsoon . This drought is the worst Rajasthan has suffered for a quarter of,"The Times, 13th March 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16838,16,3,1964,Spring,16,3,1964,Spring,of the summer if we should run into any severe drought Period . Even with a normal summer yields will have,"The Times, 16th March 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16839,17,3,1964,Spring,17,3,1964,Spring,688r. rand . Although the country was suffering from a drought improved methods enabled agriculture to increase the value of its,"The Times, 17th March 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16840,17,3,1964,Spring,17,3,1964,Spring,"Java have been badly hit by plagues of rats ar.d drought , and malnutrition is reported to be widespread . The","The Times, 17th March 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16841,23,3,1964,Spring,23,3,1964,Spring,tankers to lift water from the Pearl River . The drought has stimulated further examination of the Colony 's future requirements,"The Times, 23th March 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16842,23,3,1964,Spring,23,3,1964,Spring,and those naturally least susceptible to damage by flood and drought . So far as rural mechanisation is concerned the emphasis,"The Times, 23th March 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16843,30,3,1964,Spring,30,3,1964,Spring,"graszeis that , livig Fastery do in re of summer drought , tbey have so adapted thcsmelves that the waning liwht","The Times, 30th March 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16844,1,4,1964,Spring,1,4,1964,Spring,"an unusual feature except when natral disasters , such as drought , influence the market . Markets were unsettled by three","The Times, 1st April 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16845,7,4,1964,Spring,7,4,1964,Spring,they cover a period when crops were severely reduccd by drought conditions in Malaya ; and that the average price for,"The Times, 7th April 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16846,8,4,1964,Spring,8,4,1964,Spring,"has been so large that , if there were a drought in late surnmer , milk rationing might be neces- sary","The Times, 8th April 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16847,11,4,1964,Spring,11,4,1964,Spring,". There were similar low water condi- tions in the drought of the mid-1930s , and now the peak of the","The Times, 11st April 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16848,11,4,1964,Spring,11,4,1964,Spring,"of the mid-1930s , and now the peak of the drought cycle has again been reached . The flow from Lake","The Times, 11st April 1964",England,UKH,UKH3,UKH33,St. Lawrence,20th Century newspaper,Media 16849,11,4,1964,Spring,11,4,1964,Spring,as rhododendrons where they may rely on finding food should drought lock up the resources of surrounding areas . Whtn their,"The Times, 11st April 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16850,15,4,1964,Spring,15,4,1964,Spring,from Sungai Krian and Sommo Estates suffered from the severe drought during the first half of 1963 and did not reach,"The Times, 15th April 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16851,18,4,1964,Spring,18,4,1964,Spring,of it in high Summer when the flrst signs of drought appear . Itl some primitive pans of the world .,"The Times, 18th April 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16852,24,4,1964,Spring,24,4,1964,Spring,"and considerable idealization of the incorruptibles . Thus The Heroic Drought- fighters , which relates the story of a group of","The Times, 24th April 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16853,24,4,1964,Spring,24,4,1964,Spring,in some coun- tries . There had been a severe drought in Areentina . The present deficiency payments system was satisfactory.The,"The Times, 24th April 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16854,29,4,1964,Spring,29,4,1964,Spring,"also establishing a tax teserve fund and providing- money for drought relief , housing for the aged and to purchase works","The Times, 29th April 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16855,30,4,1964,Spring,30,4,1964,Spring,"a record tobacco crop this year is expected , although drought conditions in March . 1964 , have had some adverse","The Times, 30th April 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16856,5,5,1964,Spring,5,5,1964,Spring,"men-tioned last year . Malaya was then experiencing a widespread drought , and these conditions lasted , in the Malacca area","The Times, 5th May 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16857,12,5,1964,Spring,12,5,1964,Spring,"annually over the past six years , in spite of droughts and typhoons in three of the years . Grain production","The Times, 12th May 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16858,12,5,1964,Spring,12,5,1964,Spring,livestock and fish . The director said that to combat drought they had installed electric power for irrigation purposes . They,"The Times, 12th May 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16859,13,5,1964,Spring,13,5,1964,Spring,October last the board said that because of the long drought in Malaya a 24-per cent shortfall in estimated rubber crop,"The Times, 13th May 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16860,15,5,1964,Spring,15,5,1964,Spring,. Rubber Last year stockholders were informed that a widespread drought was having an adverse effect upon crops . In the,"The Times, 15th May 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16861,15,5,1964,Spring,15,5,1964,Spring,"crops . In the later months of 1963 , t-he drought was relieved so that the eventual shortfall on estimate was","The Times, 15th May 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16862,15,5,1964,Spring,15,5,1964,Spring,"1963 than in 1962 . Tea The effect of the drought was most marked on the tea estates , and tea","The Times, 15th May 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16863,15,5,1964,Spring,15,5,1964,Spring,. This material stood up very weU indeed to the drought last Year . Once more the largest part of our,"The Times, 15th May 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16864,20,5,1964,Spring,20,5,1964,Spring,"mate by 319 tons , this was occasioned largely by drought , but owing to the improved price of copra and","The Times, 20th May 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16865,21,5,1964,Spring,21,5,1964,Spring,Information today reported that Dhala was suffering from a long drought in spite of a few rainstorms last month . Many,"The Times, 21st May 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16866,21,5,1964,Spring,21,5,1964,Spring,"changed , probably for the worse , since 1961 . Droughts have affected t.he country , a rapidly growing population has","The Times, 21st May 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16867,22,5,1964,Spring,22,5,1964,Spring,further decline in the price of rubber and a severe drought which affected crops for a considerable part of the year,"The Times, 22th May 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16868,26,5,1964,Spring,26,5,1964,Spring,"Kru&r National Park , where "" serious over-population "" and drought are reported . The officials-said--tbere were an estimated 1,500 hippopotamuses","The Times, 26th May 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16869,27,5,1964,Spring,27,5,1964,Spring,"send us their usual quantities because of a period of drought . The second factor was that Continental countries , whioh","The Times, 27th May 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16870,28,5,1964,Spring,28,5,1964,Spring,"This shortage in 1964 is the aftermath of a severe drought in 1962 , when many young animals died or were","The Times, 28th May 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16871,3,6,1964,Summer,3,6,1964,Summer,of beef from Argentina in any one year following a drought or on the level of output in the Continent .,"The Times, 3th June 1964",England,UKD,UKD1,UKD11,Workington,20th Century newspaper,Media 16872,4,6,1964,Summer,4,6,1964,Summer,gives one no grounds for expecting an end to the drought . For a drought it is. fn their last 30,"The Times, 4th June 1964",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16873,4,6,1964,Summer,4,6,1964,Summer,"for expecting an end to the drought . For a drought it is. fn their last 30 innings against Australia ,","The Times, 4th June 1964",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16874,8,6,1964,Summer,8,6,1964,Summer,"land to be cultivated and avoie lisastrous floods and ruinous droughts . T' also stresses the urgency of the situation ,","The Times, 8th June 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16875,8,6,1964,Summer,8,6,1964,Summer,"were not enough , nature has now inflicted a serious drought upon British Guiana . It is impos- sible to tell","The Times, 8th June 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16876,8,6,1964,Summer,8,6,1964,Summer,the grave political uncertainties in British Guiana and by the drought there . Were it not for the Guianese question-marks .,"The Times, 8th June 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16877,17,6,1964,Summer,17,6,1964,Summer,"Govwrnment reception . If Stalin had lived during the recent droughts which brought a grain crisis to the Soviet Union ,","The Times, 17th June 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16878,29,6,1964,Summer,29,6,1964,Summer,"shorter and sturdier , which should enable them to withstand drought and other conditions of marginal agriculture more easily . It","The Times, 29th June 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16879,30,6,1964,Summer,30,6,1964,Summer,"ended December 31 , 1963 : - Despite a prolonged drought in the earlier part of the year , the crop","The Times, 30th June 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16880,1,7,1964,Summer,1,7,1964,Summer,crop might be some way to- wards recovering from the drought . All this made it very hard to forecast Bookers,"The Times, 1st July 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16881,10,7,1964,Summer,10,7,1964,Summer,"up to expecta-in tion , largely because of an unprecedented drought during the middle months of the year . The palm","The Times, 10th July 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16882,10,7,1964,Summer,10,7,1964,Summer,oil is slow to recover from a bad spell of drought . The Alalayan Government have now authorized a second scheme,"The Times, 10th July 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16883,10,7,1964,Summer,10,7,1964,Summer,) which may be easily accounted for by the severe drought experienced in the months of March and April . Last,"The Times, 10th July 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16884,14,7,1964,Summer,14,7,1964,Summer,"LOWEST DEATH RATE "" In spite of the effects of drought on Soviet agriculture last year . Soviet state and collective","The Times, 14th July 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16885,16,7,1964,Summer,16,7,1964,Summer,"experiences are chock-a-blnek . I-eal and humidity , poverty and drought providc the . frame . Inside it he sketches suave","The Times, 16th July 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16886,17,7,1964,Summer,17,7,1964,Summer,there will be money for 12 irrIgation systems to bring drought-prone land . itto. steady production . Another iterh is the,"The Times, 17th July 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16887,23,7,1964,Summer,23,7,1964,Summer,the : early part of 1963 was followed by a drought of unprecedented severity and the 12 months ended 30th April,"The Times, 23th July 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16888,23,7,1964,Summer,23,7,1964,Summer,but also to ensure minimum remunerative crops in years of drought . Along with these increases on the aRricultural side will,"The Times, 23th July 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16889,24,7,1964,Summer,24,7,1964,Summer,this week calm weather and the effects of a prolonged drought have reduced the playing length of the course well below,"The Times, 24th July 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16890,1,8,1964,Summer,1,8,1964,Summer,"been somewhat wrongly presented by Sir Alec . EFFECT OF DROUGHT ON GERMAN SHIPPING FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT BERLIN , JULY 31","The Times, 1st August 1964",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16891,1,8,1964,Summer,1,8,1964,Summer,the Elbe has almost come to a standstill because of drought . The A.D.N. agency reported that those barges which could,"The Times, 1st August 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16892,1,8,1964,Summer,1,8,1964,Summer,"and rain was driven away , leading to a local drought . TOO LllTLE INFORMATION On the other hand , one","The Times, 1st August 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16893,3,8,1964,Summer,3,8,1964,Summer,"destock-ing on many properties . Mr. Greatorex described the great drought-the worst in the centre 's history -as "" not a","The Times, 3th August 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16894,3,8,1964,Summer,3,8,1964,Summer,"market , but it could not continue indefinitdbr . The drought in this lOin . rainfall belt of searing eat ,","The Times, 3th August 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16895,3,8,1964,Summer,3,8,1964,Summer,"The TerritorY Land Board has begun an inquiry into the drought and its effects , considering suggestions that areas of land","The Times, 3th August 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16896,3,8,1964,Summer,3,8,1964,Summer,"He said that mulga , the perennial back- stop in drought , had showed no sign of regeneration in the two","The Times, 3th August 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16897,3,8,1964,Summer,3,8,1964,Summer,loss of income and help them to restock when the drought ended . The Commonwealth should also bring all its scientific,"The Times, 3th August 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16898,3,8,1964,Summer,3,8,1964,Summer,"its scientific resources-including those of C.S.I.R.O.-into the search for a drought solution in the area . "" The overall cost would","The Times, 3th August 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16899,3,8,1964,Summer,3,8,1964,Summer,counties . Other parts of the country are suffering from drought . This is the case in parts of Herefordshire and,"The Times, 3th August 1964","England,Scotland","UKG,UKM",UKG1,UKG11,West Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 16900,3,8,1964,Summer,3,8,1964,Summer,". Scottish reports are gentTraly good , except in the drought areas . SUGAR BEET GOOD Again with the exception of","The Times, 3th August 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16901,3,8,1964,Summer,3,8,1964,Summer,". SUGAR BEET GOOD Again with the exception of the drought areas , the sugar beet crop is mostly regarded as","The Times, 3th August 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16902,6,8,1964,Summer,6,8,1964,Summer,"if a season 's crops were damaged by storms , drought , or locusts , appeals by the farmers to a","The Times, 6th August 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16903,8,8,1964,Summer,8,8,1964,Summer,during the coming months and winter . Because of the drought there will not ba sufficient grass for a second cut,"The Times, 8th August 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16904,10,8,1964,Summer,10,8,1964,Summer,that this is not only because of this year 's drought For several years there has not been sufficient rain .,"The Times, 10th August 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16905,22,8,1964,Summer,22,8,1964,Summer,"& White , Watford . FIELD SPORTS In Time of Drought FROM AN ANGLER FOR those fishermen whose holi- days are","The Times, 22th August 1964",England,UKF,UKF2,UKF24,Watford,20th Century newspaper,Media 16906,24,8,1964,Summer,24,8,1964,Summer,"supply . When , for reasons such a 's prolonged drought , cattle numbers are depleted there is heavy competition between","The Times, 24th August 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16907,29,8,1964,Summer,29,8,1964,Summer,1864 . Price 3d. [ 12 pages ] ( The Drought ) The remarkable continuance of uninterrupted dry weather that has,"The Times, 29th August 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16908,7,9,1964,Autumn,7,9,1964,Autumn,"Grain yields have been affected by disease as well as drought . Mildew in barley , noted widely in lune reports","The Times, 7th September 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16909,7,9,1964,Autumn,7,9,1964,Autumn,from some areas of stems and tubers being affected . Drought has certainly curtailed yields and there is now a danger,"The Times, 7th September 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16910,10,9,1964,Autumn,10,9,1964,Autumn,", be some measure of compensation from the Cyclone and Drought Insurance Fund . MONEY AGAIN IN SHORT SUPPLY Money was","The Times, 10th September 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16911,16,9,1964,Autumn,16,9,1964,Autumn,"1917 , rose to famine level in 1919 and a drought in 1921 in the Volga region was only the last","The Times, 16th September 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16912,16,9,1964,Autumn,16,9,1964,Autumn,"( d to communities stricken by earthquakes , hurricanes , droughts or floods . Because of Christian Aid YOU have the","The Times, 16th September 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16913,21,9,1964,Autumn,21,9,1964,Autumn,down on the smallest current of air . CHANGING PATTERN Drought has touched the meadows and in many of thcm only,"The Times, 21st September 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16914,28,9,1964,Autumn,28,9,1964,Autumn,"on last year . Maize has suffered considerably from the drought , and this year 's crop , still to be","The Times, 28th September 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16915,28,9,1964,Autumn,28,9,1964,Autumn,""" . A big and rising world demand plus a drought in the Argentine had been reflected in higher pr.cecs ""","The Times, 28th September 1964",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16916,30,9,1964,Autumn,30,9,1964,Autumn,"are rushed to communities stricken by earthquakes , hurricanes , droughts or floods . Because of Christian Aid YOU have the","The Times, 30th September 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16917,30,9,1964,Autumn,30,9,1964,Autumn,tea estates have been experiencing the most prolonged and severe drought for many years and the crop to the end of,"The Times, 30th September 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16918,5,10,1964,Autumn,5,10,1964,Autumn,throughout . To those where soils are less kind and drought is apt to hit hard ( the tables as well,"The Times, 5th October 1964",England,"UKK,UKJ","UKK3,UKJ2","UKK30,UKJ22",Cornwall,20th Century newspaper,Media 16919,5,10,1964,Autumn,5,10,1964,Autumn,the crop is reported to be a good one . DROUGHT DANMAGE Lifting in some places is reported to be very,"The Times, 5th October 1964",England,UKF,UKF3,UKF30,Spalding,20th Century newspaper,Media 16920,5,10,1964,Autumn,5,10,1964,Autumn,east Suffolk the crop has actually been killed by the drought and the tops have died . Some heavy land farmers,"The Times, 5th October 1964",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,East Suffolk,20th Century newspaper,Media 16921,7,10,1964,Autumn,7,10,1964,Autumn,the 15th. sCOMM ( ON PRAISE In spite of the drought and the irregutar growth caused by months of artifiSal water-,"The Times, 7th October 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16922,13,10,1964,Autumn,13,10,1964,Autumn,". Mattkrotei toeEnl h5 Eelsa mOtis tOts. ta fir 2tmt drought . jleadlcia Fish-Cud , 210 10 245. as f kcipp.","The Times, 13th October 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16923,14,10,1964,Autumn,14,10,1964,Autumn,"are rushed to communities stricken by earthquakes , hurricanes , droughts or floods . Because of Christian Aid YOU have the","The Times, 14th October 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16924,17,10,1964,Autumn,17,10,1964,Autumn,and then seeing it blown away into dust during the drought of the thirties . ( Part of the board 's,"The Times, 17th October 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16925,27,10,1964,Autumn,27,10,1964,Autumn,wav slowly after the severe stabilization measures of 1961 . Drought also affected this year 's harvest . But oil output,"The Times, 27th October 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16926,27,10,1964,Autumn,27,10,1964,Autumn,"the size of the har- vest which was affected by drought this year , and on the amount of foreign aid","The Times, 27th October 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16927,27,10,1964,Autumn,27,10,1964,Autumn,period has been largely free from the natural disasters of drought and flood that have so often hit the area and,"The Times, 27th October 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16928,29,10,1964,Autumn,29,10,1964,Autumn,". LAST YEAR 'S SETBACK SURMOUNTED After last year 's drought in Malaya , which severely affected profits of United Sua","The Times, 29th October 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16929,3,11,1964,Autumn,3,11,1964,Autumn,long notice of any proposed change in status . BRISTOL DROUGHT WARNING Brist&l Waterworks Coompany stated yesterday that there is a,"The Times, 3th November 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16930,3,11,1964,Autumn,3,11,1964,Autumn,"properties with the exception of Caiwarro , where a severe drought prevailed during most of the year and of Nfaneroo where","The Times, 3th November 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16931,10,11,1964,Autumn,10,11,1964,Autumn,"store sheep handlings and fat lamb draftings . Unfortunately , drought conditions in some areas and increased exports adversely affected our","The Times, 10th November 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16932,17,11,1964,Autumn,17,11,1964,Autumn,is an excellent jumper . ON THE MOVE The great drought disappeared tinder a night and day- downpour that sent rivcrs,"The Times, 17th November 1964",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ22,Plumpton,20th Century newspaper,Media 16933,30,11,1964,Autumn,30,11,1964,Autumn,", but the parent comnpany was hit by a severe drought which left this year 's crop 20 per cent below","The Times, 30th November 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16934,5,12,1964,Winter,5,12,1964,Winter,Honshu . Hongkong--a refugee carrying a bucket of water during drought in Kowloon TRAVEL Obtain RAIL TICKETS for Christmas in advance,"The Times, 5th December 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16935,8,12,1964,Winter,8,12,1964,Winter,"grapes free of disease , and they were saved from drought by late rains . The vendanige ( grape-gathering ) ,","The Times, 8th December 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16936,10,12,1964,Winter,10,12,1964,Winter,. Price 3d. [ 16 pages ] ( A Nasty Drought ) The first thing that will occur to every one,"The Times, 10th December 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16937,10,12,1964,Winter,10,12,1964,Winter,last twelvo month is its extreme dryness . Such a drought as that of the season through which we have just,"The Times, 10th December 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16938,16,12,1964,Winter,16,12,1964,Winter,then on was very disappointing owing largely to the severe drought experienced during the first half of 1963 . Crops began,"The Times, 16th December 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16939,17,12,1964,Winter,17,12,1964,Winter,"an impos- sible situgtion from Stalin and last year 's drought was bad luck , but after more than 40 years","The Times, 17th December 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16940,22,12,1964,Winter,22,12,1964,Winter,"of the month , as the result of a prolonged drought . From about 4.30 pm. each day until the next","The Times, 22th December 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16941,28,12,1964,Winter,28,12,1964,Winter,"difficulties of over population , there is hunger , and drought and lack of power . There are yearly tens of","The Times, 28th December 1964",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16942,28,12,1964,Winter,28,12,1964,Winter,"The 1964 French maize crop , which suffered considerably from drought , is estimated to be 46 per cent below that","The Times, 28th December 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16943,31,12,1964,Winter,31,12,1964,Winter,"fodder , which must be the consequence of an unusual drought . w , ill. -to a certain extent , find","The Times, 31st December 1964",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16944,11,1,1965,Winter,11,1,1965,Winter,p.m. until the next morning because of a pro- longed drought : The power question came up at a meeting of,"The Times, 11st January 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16945,16,1,1965,Winter,16,1,1965,Winter,"afford it , to escape from the heat and the drought ORANGE FREE STATE. -FIRST INXINGS R. Van Den Poll ,","The Times, 16th January 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16946,20,1,1965,Winter,20,1,1965,Winter,ing the rain run-off are eliminating large losses because of drought . An example of what improved fencing and better watering,"The Times, 20th January 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16947,22,1,1965,Winter,22,1,1965,Winter,"beef exports more than doubled as a result of the drought in Argen- tina , and partly because the Government imposed","The Times, 22th January 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16948,29,1,1965,Winter,29,1,1965,Winter,provision allowing for abstraction from Ullswater to continue during severe droughts and when the flow in the Eamont is less than,"The Times, 29th January 1965",England,UKD,UKD1,UKD12,Ullswater,20th Century newspaper,Media 16949,1,2,1965,Winter,1,2,1965,Winter,"and in spite of some loss of yield during the drought period , on the whole the long spell of warm","The Times, 1st February 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16950,6,2,1965,Winter,6,2,1965,Winter,". There are other maps showin , the days of drought in various parts of England , a chapter on the","The Times, 6th February 1965",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16951,9,2,1965,Winter,9,2,1965,Winter,"in quantity . Heavy rainfall in Jan.ua.ry followed a long drought . February was cold , but not so cold as","The Times, 9th February 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16952,23,2,1965,Winter,23,2,1965,Winter,away some of the Cambrian railw*a- in places for ever- drought was now settlinig on the emptv moorlands . Smoke southwards,"The Times, 23th February 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16953,24,2,1965,Winter,24,2,1965,Winter,to the Minister of Housing and Local Government for a Drought Order which will permit the Com- pany to vary the,"The Times, 24th February 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16954,27,2,1965,Winter,27,2,1965,Winter,"bitter cold , intense heat , drizzling rain or searing drought . Recreation Facilities There is something for everyone in Alberta-for","The Times, 27th February 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16955,1,3,1965,Spring,1,3,1965,Spring,"near Newquay . and 0.06in. at Swanage . An absolute drought lasted for 24 days at Ross-on-Wye , Herefordshire , and","The Times, 1st March 1965",England,"UKG,UKK","UKG3,UKG1,UKK3,UKK2","UKG31,UKG11,UKK30,UKK22","Newquay,Ross-on-Wye,St. Mawgan,Swanage,Weymouth",20th Century newspaper,Media 16956,1,3,1965,Spring,1,3,1965,Spring,"still not re- covered from the effects of the 1962 drought , when cattle had to be killed . How- ever","The Times, 1st March 1965",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16957,2,3,1965,Spring,2,3,1965,Spring,on its scanty rainfall for water supplies and the worst drought in its history last year reduced rations to four hours,"The Times, 2th March 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16958,25,3,1965,Spring,25,3,1965,Spring,by the last published balance-sheet . AUSTRALIAN TRADERS HIT BY DROUGHT At the annual meeting of the Australian Agricultural Company the,"The Times, 25th March 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16959,27,3,1965,Spring,27,3,1965,Spring,"been a prayer uttered many times by Shakespeare during a drought . There are such lines as "" She went to","The Times, 27th March 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16960,30,3,1965,Spring,30,3,1965,Spring,with fewer efforts to overtake . NATAL HIT BY WORST DROUGHT SINCE 1949 I FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT DURflAN . MARCH 29,"The Times, 30th March 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16961,30,3,1965,Spring,30,3,1965,Spring,"MARCH 29 Natal is in the grip of its worst drought since 1949 , and in Zululand farmers report it as","The Times, 30th March 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16962,2,4,1965,Spring,2,4,1965,Spring,". to .4. : sa win-cg . All , toark0ets drought . -xcdept wih. -cr . state . LUFTHANSA C OMING","The Times, 2th April 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16963,9,4,1965,Spring,9,4,1965,Spring,is not doing well . One reason is the Australian drought which is not good for sales of agricultural chemicals .,"The Times, 9th April 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16964,15,4,1965,Spring,15,4,1965,Spring,after several years of steady expansion as a result of drought and lack of investment . ' Rubber prices were also,"The Times, 15th April 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16965,19,4,1965,Spring,19,4,1965,Spring,"brtath Tcoeaanto Him like yu * The fairest dawn I Drought . ' Said DaY. -' That men-I , Had known","The Times, 19th April 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16966,23,4,1965,Spring,23,4,1965,Spring,lb .. In Fcbruary we experienced a combina- tion of drought and exceptionally heavy wintering . In consequence the crops for,"The Times, 23th April 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16967,23,4,1965,Spring,23,4,1965,Spring,"and March were very much reduced . However , the drought has broken and we can expect better harvests as the","The Times, 23th April 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16968,23,4,1965,Spring,23,4,1965,Spring,31 next ) will be adversely affected by the serious drought in the sugar belt as well as by the fall,"The Times, 23th April 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16969,24,4,1965,Spring,24,4,1965,Spring,"same period of last year , and largely due to drought conditions : MEASURES WARRANTED The result is that the reserves","The Times, 24th April 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16970,26,4,1965,Spring,26,4,1965,Spring,difficulty is to know the exact effects of the mortgage drought .. The Federation of Registered House-Builders estimated at a special,"The Times, 26th April 1965",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16971,3,5,1965,Spring,3,5,1965,Spring,85. -l3s . Eels ( live ) lOOs. -120s. a drought . Headless Fish. -Cod. 18s .. 23s a stone ;,"The Times, 3th May 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16972,5,5,1965,Spring,5,5,1965,Spring,The associa- tion attributes the reduced prospects to the long drought and the series of field strikes that has been plaguing,"The Times, 5th May 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16973,8,5,1965,Spring,8,5,1965,Spring,", by preventing heavy soils from cracking during periods of drought , conserves moisture . The soil is warming up now","The Times, 8th May 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16974,10,5,1965,Spring,10,5,1965,Spring,"the effects of the severe winter and the following , drought . State purchases in western Siberia , usually a major","The Times, 10th May 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16975,11,5,1965,Spring,11,5,1965,Spring,"winter had been one of heavy rainfall after years of drought , and there was plenty of water . Yet the","The Times, 11st May 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16976,14,5,1965,Spring,14,5,1965,Spring,crop in the territory had been destroyed by the worst drought in 60 years . Dr. P. H. Bala . of,"The Times, 14th May 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16977,21,5,1965,Spring,21,5,1965,Spring,are acting on behalf of Trinitv House . OVERSEAS NEWS DROUGHT COST S. AFRICA 50M . DROP IN FOREIGN RESERVES FROM,"The Times, 21st May 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16978,22,5,1965,Spring,22,5,1965,Spring,"for immediately beyond it , on black soil cracked by drought , the pale thorn trees are massed , glistening with","The Times, 22th May 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16979,27,5,1965,Spring,27,5,1965,Spring,in excess of the normal autumnal decline . The severe drought over the past two seasons has also cost the important,"The Times, 27th May 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16980,2,6,1965,Summer,2,6,1965,Summer,year . The year started well enough but a severe drought has developed in the company 's zone and this is,"The Times, 2th June 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16981,3,6,1965,Summer,3,6,1965,Summer,James Bond myth . 16s . J. G. Ballard THE DROUGHT 'A strange and rather wonderful book full of haunting landscapes,"The Times, 3th June 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16982,11,6,1965,Summer,11,6,1965,Summer,". . - I 1 . I I L. I DROUGHT RUINING N.S.W. FARMERS SYDNEY , June 10--The worst drought in","The Times, 11st June 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16983,15,6,1965,Summer,15,6,1965,Summer,"to row legs . It 's all because of the drought . In a country which has no climate , onlv","The Times, 15th June 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16984,15,6,1965,Summer,15,6,1965,Summer,"does not result in an over- abundance of rain . Drought may hit the man in the street , but not","The Times, 15th June 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16985,15,6,1965,Summer,15,6,1965,Summer,homes. -New York Timnes News Seriice . REPORTS FROM AMERICA DROUGHT DISASTER THREAT TO THE WILD LIFE OF THE EVERGLADES From,"The Times, 15th June 1965",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE21,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16986,16,6,1965,Summer,16,6,1965,Summer,"fall in wool produc- tion during the season due to drought con- ditions , and the considerable fall in the price","The Times, 16th June 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16987,17,6,1965,Summer,17,6,1965,Summer,". a fall in wool prices , and a serious drought . Her overseas reserves have been declining for some time","The Times, 17th June 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16988,17,6,1965,Summer,17,6,1965,Summer,"but tragedy "" in the newspapers . He specified the drought now gripping eastern Australia , the fall in Australia 's","The Times, 17th June 1965",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16989,19,6,1965,Summer,19,6,1965,Summer,through the Australian winter ; Chatsworth and Alount Howitt are drought-stricken . Stock numbers on all stations are being reduced as,"The Times, 19th June 1965",England,UKF,UKF1,UKF13,Chatsworth,20th Century newspaper,Media 16990,19,6,1965,Summer,19,6,1965,Summer,"all our stations , though at reduced prices due to drought ; in particular , our annual Terrick reducing sale in","The Times, 19th June 1965",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ13,Terrick,20th Century newspaper,Media 16991,21,6,1965,Summer,21,6,1965,Summer,have suffered in our existing sugar-growing areas from a serious drought which will affect materially the size of the sugar crop,"The Times, 21st June 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16992,22,6,1965,Summer,22,6,1965,Summer,"to glow legs . It 's all because of the drought . In a country which has no climate , only","The Times, 22th June 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16993,22,6,1965,Summer,22,6,1965,Summer,"does not result in an over- abundance of rain . Drought may hit the man in the street , but not","The Times, 22th June 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16994,23,6,1965,Summer,23,6,1965,Summer,"a whole . High imports , the loag drawn out drought , the poor wool clip , and the international tension","The Times, 23th June 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16995,24,6,1965,Summer,24,6,1965,Summer,"again advanced very substantially but , unfortunately , a severe drought has developed in our zone . Boveil and Corned Beef","The Times, 24th June 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16996,25,6,1965,Summer,25,6,1965,Summer,the great newspapers are published ) the picture of this drought has been over-dramatized and its national effect over-emphasized . Australian,"The Times, 25th June 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16997,25,6,1965,Summer,25,6,1965,Summer,"conditioned to improvise and overcome whenever fire , flood or drought hit them , and invariably the city 's panic is","The Times, 25th June 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16998,25,6,1965,Summer,25,6,1965,Summer,"good . Northern Territory. -Good season in north but severe drought around Alice Springs . where , in any case ,","The Times, 25th June 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 16999,25,6,1965,Summer,25,6,1965,Summer,"New South Wales Government for a pound- for-pound subsidy on drought relief in country areas . Mlr . MtcEwen , the","The Times, 25th June 1965",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17000,25,6,1965,Summer,25,6,1965,Summer,from Denver . Colorado . to try to relieve the drought in the Ottawa valley but farmers there said this proposed,"The Times, 25th June 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17001,25,6,1965,Summer,25,6,1965,Summer,one of feed reserves . La ; t vear 's drought had cut into them and with the present prolonged lack,"The Times, 25th June 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17002,2,7,1965,Summer,2,7,1965,Summer,There is still no sign of a break in the drought which has parched America 's north-east coast for four years,"The Times, 2th July 1965",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE21,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17003,2,7,1965,Summer,2,7,1965,Summer,) during the emergency of 1949-50 and dismantled when that drought broke . It has never been used . There is,"The Times, 2th July 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17004,2,7,1965,Summer,2,7,1965,Summer,", mostly eccentric . CHIEF 'S RITUAL Meteorologists attribute the drought to a prevalence of north-westerly air currents which force the","The Times, 2th July 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17005,2,7,1965,Summer,2,7,1965,Summer,". They said that it seemed probable the pro- longed drought may reduce the clip to about 4.500,000 bales and that","The Times, 2th July 1965",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK13,Winchcombe,20th Century newspaper,Media 17006,5,7,1965,Summer,5,7,1965,Summer,"undesirable , particularly at a time when two years of drought was spoiling crops and cutting down farmers ' incomes .","The Times, 5th July 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17007,5,7,1965,Summer,5,7,1965,Summer,area at present is the balance of payments The prolonged drought is reducing agricultural exports the Govern-. ment in an effort,"The Times, 5th July 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17008,10,7,1965,Summer,10,7,1965,Summer,criticizes the government for failing to deal adequately with the drought position and alleges that recent elections were won unfairly .,"The Times, 10th July 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17009,15,7,1965,Summer,15,7,1965,Summer,to realize that many places may have to face real drought conditions if supplies of water run lower and lower and,"The Times, 15th July 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17010,17,7,1965,Summer,17,7,1965,Summer,south and entered a country of black soil cracked by drought and bristling with massed thorn trees whose spikes glistened like,"The Times, 17th July 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17011,20,7,1965,Summer,20,7,1965,Summer,"TEMple Bar 3663 , Ext. 7 ) . BEATING THE DROUGHT WITH DETONISED WATER Small plunger sprays available to bona fide","The Times, 20th July 1965",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17012,20,7,1965,Summer,20,7,1965,Summer,consequences of wvater shortage . But why suffer personally from drought ? With an Elgastat deioniser you can re-use water indefinitely-and,"The Times, 20th July 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17013,20,7,1965,Summer,20,7,1965,Summer,"that of primitive grasses from arid country , then periodic droughts in high rainfall country would no longer be disastrous and","The Times, 20th July 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17014,21,7,1965,Summer,21,7,1965,Summer,"recent , since the end of 1963 a scries of droughts following the former economic policy led to a decline in","The Times, 21st July 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17015,26,7,1965,Summer,26,7,1965,Summer,"7%. -9s . Eels. 60s .. l0f , s a drought . Headless Fish--Cod. 18s-22s. a atone : haUibut. ransoc. 30s","The Times, 26th July 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17016,30,7,1965,Summer,30,7,1965,Summer,to Kenya to enable the plant- ing of a special drought-resistant maize seed . RIVER INQUIRY. -A public inquiry is to,"The Times, 30th July 1965",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK12,Avon,20th Century newspaper,Media 17017,30,7,1965,Summer,30,7,1965,Summer,Mobil Chemicals as develop- ment director . Mr. P. J. Drought has been appointed a director of Fleming and British American,"The Times, 30th July 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17018,3,8,1965,Summer,3,8,1965,Summer,"tea estates , continued low selling prices of sisal , drought and other adverse factors , the preliminary unaudited figures for","The Times, 3th August 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17019,4,8,1965,Summer,4,8,1965,Summer,"causes of this meat famine are probably various . The drought of last Year and the increasing demand for meat ,","The Times, 4th August 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17020,9,8,1965,Summer,9,8,1965,Summer,"Rain How right can rain be ? In times of drought a downpour is undoubtedly beneficient , but , since droughts","The Times, 9th August 1965",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17021,9,8,1965,Summer,9,8,1965,Summer,"drought a downpour is undoubtedly beneficient , but , since droughts in Britain are as infrequent as drizzle is common ,","The Times, 9th August 1965",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17022,14,8,1965,Summer,14,8,1965,Summer,a continuation of Antigua 's sugar industry after the 1964-65 drought concluded in London yesterday . A further statement on the,"The Times, 14th August 1965",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17023,16,8,1965,Summer,16,8,1965,Summer,". By remembering that in most years a late spring drought is broken by thunderstorms around mnidsummer , an experienced farmer","The Times, 16th August 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17024,18,8,1965,Summer,18,8,1965,Summer,"industrial disputes , sharp faUs in export prices and widespread drought . But expenditure increased still more . At current prices","The Times, 18th August 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17025,20,8,1965,Summer,20,8,1965,Summer,", AUG. 19 Torrential rain , which broke a serious drought in this area , here this evening caused the cancellation","The Times, 20th August 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17026,21,8,1965,Summer,21,8,1965,Summer,", such as wool , backed by a serious rural drought . At the same time imports have continued to rise","The Times, 21st August 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17027,21,8,1965,Summer,21,8,1965,Summer,quar- ter of the current year as result of a drought which affected sales of agricultural chemi- cals . It was,"The Times, 21st August 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17028,24,8,1965,Summer,24,8,1965,Summer,in their efforts to obtain drinkable water . This years drought is reported to be the worst for 12 years CHARGES,"The Times, 24th August 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17029,26,8,1965,Summer,26,8,1965,Summer,"are turning into rubbish . "" Trees are dying of drought on Tolstoy 's estate at Yasnaya Polyana and complaints have","The Times, 26th August 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17030,26,8,1965,Summer,26,8,1965,Summer,a bonus last year equivalent to 1.8 per cent . DROUGHT BLOW TO N.Z. AND AUST . LAND The severe and,"The Times, 26th August 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17031,27,8,1965,Summer,27,8,1965,Summer,in his annual statement that as a result of the drought estimated sugar production in the Republic for the 1965-66 season,"The Times, 27th August 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17032,3,9,1965,Autumn,3,9,1965,Autumn,then tender stage . After that we had a long drought . People thought the rain would never come . It,"The Times, 3th September 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17033,3,9,1965,Autumn,3,9,1965,Autumn,"24 . The trustees purchased two large pictures : "" Drought "" , 1960 , one of the "" target ""","The Times, 3th September 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17034,7,9,1965,Autumn,7,9,1965,Autumn,"land , we would produce five hundredweight per acre-in any drought . "" LEAP IN THE DARK Sir. --I have been","The Times, 7th September 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17035,8,9,1965,Autumn,8,9,1965,Autumn,"more than 25 per cent , and of a serious drought which adversely affected trading in the second half , Elder","The Times, 8th September 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17036,8,9,1965,Autumn,8,9,1965,Autumn,"southern states , Elder Smith should not suffer from the drought ( mainly confined to Queensland and New South Wales )","The Times, 8th September 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17037,8,9,1965,Autumn,8,9,1965,Autumn,"competitors , notably Dalgety , although the effect of the drought will be carried through into this year . J. &","The Times, 8th September 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17038,8,9,1965,Autumn,8,9,1965,Autumn,costs over a prolonged Period due to the prevail- ing drought continued to affect results for the year to the 30th,"The Times, 8th September 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17039,9,9,1965,Autumn,9,9,1965,Autumn,"area- for deep boreholes , wells and earth dams , drought-resistant seed and massive emergency feedt ing . But we have","The Times, 9th September 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17040,9,9,1965,Autumn,9,9,1965,Autumn,And there is nothing more for the victims of the drought . Please help us do something to help them-quickly. oXfsarvtin,"The Times, 9th September 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17041,9,9,1965,Autumn,9,9,1965,Autumn,"do something to help them-quickly. oXfsarvtin Send to : Nimes Drought Appeal , c/o Barclays Bank Ltd. , Oxford I CATAMARAN","The Times, 9th September 1965",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 17042,10,9,1965,Autumn,10,9,1965,Autumn,"the Catholic Relief Society . "" It is the worst drought since 1943 "" , he said . Emergency measures had","The Times, 10th September 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17043,11,9,1965,Autumn,11,9,1965,Autumn,result of less favourable trading conditions and the effects of drought . half-year . On Tuesday Rank Organisation issue their report,"The Times, 11st September 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17044,13,9,1965,Autumn,13,9,1965,Autumn,"of immediate famine problems has been forced by the nine-month drought in many parts of Kenya-the worst drought since 1943 ,","The Times, 13th September 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17045,13,9,1965,Autumn,13,9,1965,Autumn,"by the nine-month drought in many parts of Kenya-the worst drought since 1943 , Mr. Moi added . PRESERVING PEACE THROUGH","The Times, 13th September 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17046,16,9,1965,Autumn,16,9,1965,Autumn,"75,000 for deep boreholes , wells , earth dams , drought-resistant seeds and massive emergency feeding in Kenva , Basutoland Svaziland","The Times, 16th September 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17047,16,9,1965,Autumn,16,9,1965,Autumn,of lives . Now there-is notlung more to send the drought victimsi because we have unbreakable promises in the rest of,"The Times, 16th September 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17048,18,9,1965,Autumn,18,9,1965,Autumn,must bear in mind that even in times of great drought it is usuallv possible to supply some water to plants,"The Times, 18th September 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17049,20,9,1965,Autumn,20,9,1965,Autumn,"ftilly explain , much less predict , the periodicity of drought . Human destruction of vegetation was once blamed . but","The Times, 20th September 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17050,21,9,1965,Autumn,21,9,1965,Autumn,will come up to the large volume of 1964 . Drought has sharPly reduced Plantings of Australian wheaL. -omtclburo . NO,"The Times, 21st September 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17051,23,9,1965,Autumn,23,9,1965,Autumn,1963 . This reduction is a consequence of the severe drought that had been experienced in 1962 necessitating the rebuilding of,"The Times, 23th September 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17052,24,9,1965,Autumn,24,9,1965,Autumn,experts with the search for means of combating a possible drought . and distract their attention from the vital battle against,"The Times, 24th September 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17053,24,9,1965,Autumn,24,9,1965,Autumn,"is envisaged , provided early-1966 does not bring a further drought comparable with those of the past two years . The","The Times, 24th September 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17054,24,9,1965,Autumn,24,9,1965,Autumn,"The tea estates have been experiencing an even more prolonged drought than in 1964 but despite this , 10,963,134 lb. had","The Times, 24th September 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17055,25,9,1965,Autumn,25,9,1965,Autumn,sympathetic leader ( Septem- ber 20 ) on the tragic drought in Africa exposes the vital need of water to the,"The Times, 25th September 1965",England,UKH,UKH3,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17056,25,9,1965,Autumn,25,9,1965,Autumn,"with 15in. in Britain ) , so that when a drought does occur , vast areas become dehydrated for long periods","The Times, 25th September 1965",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17057,27,9,1965,Autumn,27,9,1965,Autumn,"another recent feature article . Light Industries In spite of droughts and snowstorms , which in one case brought gassland temperatures","The Times, 27th September 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17058,28,9,1965,Autumn,28,9,1965,Autumn,ren uicenta byrca Hulndrd Slcthousaondsn ofpepl face staionafe the aors droughtior famin situation . Sedugntyt XcntMus car enof Room prcviorclas Bomecanl,"The Times, 28th September 1965",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,OXford,20th Century newspaper,Media 17059,29,9,1965,Autumn,29,9,1965,Autumn,girl of Igelhingonly 301b . ' The message is from drought-ridden central Atrica . Hundreds of thousands Of popl fae strvaionalte,"The Times, 29th September 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17060,29,9,1965,Autumn,29,9,1965,Autumn,"a very different effect from that produced by heat , drought , and desert Meanwhile , though alive to Asian change","The Times, 29th September 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17061,29,9,1965,Autumn,29,9,1965,Autumn,there is nothing to do except sit and hope against drought and flood . With a friend and our two guides,"The Times, 29th September 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17062,30,9,1965,Autumn,30,9,1965,Autumn,"reasonably comparative year . When the effects of cyclone and drought incidence are also taken into account , it is clear","The Times, 30th September 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17063,30,9,1965,Autumn,30,9,1965,Autumn,cultural and marketing point of view . A very severe drought in the Uva province in June-july after the failure of,"The Times, 30th September 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17064,2,10,1965,Autumn,2,10,1965,Autumn,"hay-- nationally important as a stock-feed , especially in recurrent droughts- sultana raisins , and cotton . FOOD PROBLEM The deep","The Times, 2th October 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17065,6,10,1965,Autumn,6,10,1965,Autumn,"girl 'Jof 8wei3hitig only 301b "" The message is from drought-ridden central Africa.Hundred of tbousnds o1 People face starvation after the","The Times, 6th October 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17066,6,10,1965,Autumn,6,10,1965,Autumn,"Africa.Hundred of tbousnds o1 People face starvation after the worst drought to , 2.5 years . HelP keeP OXFAM16 in action","The Times, 6th October 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17067,6,10,1965,Autumn,6,10,1965,Autumn,downs for water to augment river supplies in times of drought was announced in Lon- don yesterday by the Thames Conservancy,"The Times, 6th October 1965",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 17068,9,10,1965,Autumn,9,10,1965,Autumn,on the greens . SHARP INCREASE IN POACHING BY AFRICANS DROUGHT TAKES HEAVY TOLL OF ANIMALS From Our Correspondent-JOHANNESBURG The prolonged,"The Times, 9th October 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17069,11,10,1965,Autumn,11,10,1965,Autumn,. Hundreds of thousands Of eope acestavaion after the worst drought for 25 Yars Hep kep OPAMin action in this desperate,"The Times, 11st October 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17070,11,10,1965,Autumn,11,10,1965,Autumn,", but the end of the boom , a serious drought , and the isolation of their markets suggests that the","The Times, 11st October 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17071,13,10,1965,Autumn,13,10,1965,Autumn,Hundreds Of thousands of pol face starvation after the worst drought for 25 yer.Help keep OX.FAM in action in this desperate,"The Times, 13th October 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17072,13,10,1965,Autumn,13,10,1965,Autumn,"of office coincided with two major disasters , the terrible drought of 1950-51 and the assassination of King Abdullah in 1951","The Times, 13th October 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17073,13,10,1965,Autumn,13,10,1965,Autumn,", sharp falls in some export prices and areas of drought in the latter part of the year . With first","The Times, 13th October 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17074,13,10,1965,Autumn,13,10,1965,Autumn,cent above the 1963-64 record . As a result of drought conditions in the major wool-growing State of New South Wales,"The Times, 13th October 1965",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17075,13,10,1965,Autumn,13,10,1965,Autumn,made before the full effect on flock numbers of the drought had been felt . Owing to substantial price reductions and,"The Times, 13th October 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17076,13,10,1965,Autumn,13,10,1965,Autumn,remain strong due to world shortages but the effects of drought in some areas could seriously reduce production . Sugar Mainly,"The Times, 13th October 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17077,13,10,1965,Autumn,13,10,1965,Autumn,"had come into production in June . In spite of drought , difficulties over water supplies , and a shortage of","The Times, 13th October 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17078,14,10,1965,Autumn,14,10,1965,Autumn,are suffering from lack of food during Kenya 's worst drought in 22 years . U.S. TO SPEND $150M . IN,"The Times, 14th October 1965",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17079,18,10,1965,Autumn,18,10,1965,Autumn,"VFot 8weiglsing onlY 301b . "" The message is from drought-ridden central Africa . Hundreds of thousands of people face starvation","The Times, 18th October 1965",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17080,18,10,1965,Autumn,18,10,1965,Autumn,"heart-search- ing in the city on other matters as well- drought , water and air pollution , violence on public transport","The Times, 18th October 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17081,18,10,1965,Autumn,18,10,1965,Autumn,of the ensuing privation on the African masses . In drought-stricken Matabeleland distress has gone with many anti-white incidents and sabotage,"The Times, 18th October 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17082,19,10,1965,Autumn,19,10,1965,Autumn,Hundreds of thousands Of people face starvation after the worst drought for 25 Years . Help keep OXFAMI in action la,"The Times, 19th October 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17083,19,10,1965,Autumn,19,10,1965,Autumn,say this improvement has been maintained . Unfortunately a serious drought from June to November last year caused a material reduction,"The Times, 19th October 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17084,26,10,1965,Autumn,26,10,1965,Autumn,"Hull , Middlesbrough and Stamford . H132 You stopped the drought for little John Kolobi John Kolobi will be three next","The Times, 26th October 1965",England,"UKE,UKI,UKC,UKF","UKE1,UKC1,UKF3","UKE11,UKC12,UKF30","Hull,Middlesbrough,Stamford",20th Century newspaper,Media 17085,26,10,1965,Autumn,26,10,1965,Autumn,"1962 his country , Bechuanaland , has been gripped by drought . When this picture was taken a few weeks ago","The Times, 26th October 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17086,26,10,1965,Autumn,26,10,1965,Autumn,"clinic . Since we made our first appeal for the drought victims , your response has enabled a further 20,000 to","The Times, 26th October 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17087,26,10,1965,Autumn,26,10,1965,Autumn,rains have now begun . But the aftermath of the drought goes on . And more money is needed for food,"The Times, 26th October 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17088,27,10,1965,Autumn,27,10,1965,Autumn,ental fria.Hundreds of thousands Of pol aesavto after the worst drought for 25 YCl5 elp keeP OXFA in action in this,"The Times, 27th October 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17089,28,10,1965,Autumn,28,10,1965,Autumn,"said : "" The last ones to go in a drought are emus and stock and station agents . "" It","The Times, 28th October 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17090,2,11,1965,Autumn,2,11,1965,Autumn,", Mercantile , Land and Finance were hit by severe droughts during 1964-65 and taxable profits slumped to 720,000 . Now","The Times, 2th November 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17091,2,11,1965,Autumn,2,11,1965,Autumn,than 12 months previously and many graziers were forced by drought to dispose of livestock while values for store sheep and,"The Times, 2th November 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17092,2,11,1965,Autumn,2,11,1965,Autumn,"graziers of reduced incomes and heavy expenditure , notably on drought feeding , were serious and resulted in a higher level","The Times, 2th November 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17093,2,11,1965,Autumn,2,11,1965,Autumn,a higher level of advances to clients . Although the drought has been as severe as any in this century in,"The Times, 2th November 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17094,2,11,1965,Autumn,2,11,1965,Autumn,"properties were all affec- ted in varying degrees by the drought which was , and still is , particularly acute on","The Times, 2th November 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17095,2,11,1965,Autumn,2,11,1965,Autumn,and water imProvements which had been started prior to the drought . Increased carrying capacity will result from this work after,"The Times, 2th November 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17096,2,11,1965,Autumn,2,11,1965,Autumn,those already mentioned of lower wool and livestock prices and drought . In addition there was a rise in certain costs,"The Times, 2th November 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17097,2,11,1965,Autumn,2,11,1965,Autumn,"Water . Pastures deteriorated dur- ing summer and autumn and drought con- ditions were being experienced by early winter , except","The Times, 2th November 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17098,2,11,1965,Autumn,2,11,1965,Autumn,Caiwarro and Currawinya in parti- cular suffered badly from the drought which has been described as the worst on record in,"The Times, 2th November 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17099,2,11,1965,Autumn,2,11,1965,Autumn,was niuch higher owing to forced sales brought about by drought . Wool Promotion Last year 's review reported that an,"The Times, 2th November 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17100,3,11,1965,Autumn,3,11,1965,Autumn,"pushed up net earnings from 1 965,000 to 3,265,000 . DROUGHT HITS AUST . PASTORAL Like its contemporaries , Australian Pastoral","The Times, 3th November 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17101,3,11,1965,Autumn,3,11,1965,Autumn,"time as a result of one of the worst ever droughts . Earnings slumped from a peak 165,000 to 4,000 ,","The Times, 3th November 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17102,8,11,1965,Autumn,8,11,1965,Autumn,of the corrective measures taken this year . Because of drought during the summer in some areas grain produc- tion would,"The Times, 8th November 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17103,9,11,1965,Autumn,9,11,1965,Autumn,Hundreds of thousands ot people face starvatIon after the worst drought for 23 years . Help keep OXFA.M in action in,"The Times, 9th November 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17104,9,11,1965,Autumn,9,11,1965,Autumn,of the reduced supply of xxheat in Australia because of drought . - New York Tiftx s News Service . AMEICAN,"The Times, 9th November 1965",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE21,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17105,10,11,1965,Autumn,10,11,1965,Autumn,"the famine , which is the result of the worst drought in more than 20 years . The National Save the","The Times, 10th November 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17106,12,11,1965,Autumn,12,11,1965,Autumn,And the Australian subsidiary has been affected by the severe drought . The interim however is 5 per cent again ;,"The Times, 12th November 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17107,16,11,1965,Autumn,16,11,1965,Autumn,"the same day in 1961 , the first year of drought in the north-east , the level was 57.7 per cent","The Times, 16th November 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17108,16,11,1965,Autumn,16,11,1965,Autumn,"now are essential . Widespread , heavy falls broke the drought temporarily early this month , but only scattered light rain","The Times, 16th November 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17109,16,11,1965,Autumn,16,11,1965,Autumn,"consumption of butter is about 2m. lb. , but the drought has brought production down to 1.500.0001b. a week . If","The Times, 16th November 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17110,16,11,1965,Autumn,16,11,1965,Autumn,Crops during the early months were atTected by a severe' drought but to the end of September are better than thosc,"The Times, 16th November 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17111,16,11,1965,Autumn,16,11,1965,Autumn,free of tax for the year . The very severe drought in the Eastern States of Australia must adversely affect our,"The Times, 16th November 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17112,19,11,1965,Autumn,19,11,1965,Autumn,'s close study of the Bible and of the fearful droughts of 1935-36 . It put great emphasis on conservation of,"The Times, 19th November 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17113,24,11,1965,Autumn,24,11,1965,Autumn,our Saligna Plantations and Saw Milling Companv in Zululand but drought seriously reduced cutting from our sugar cane farms . Although,"The Times, 24th November 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17114,25,11,1965,Autumn,25,11,1965,Autumn,reliance on their wage packets-a reliance greatly increased by the drought which is laying waste their reserves . Though Africans are,"The Times, 25th November 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17115,25,11,1965,Autumn,25,11,1965,Autumn,"in tbese circumstances . Much will depend whether unemployment , drought , and especially the racial policies of Mr. Smith 's","The Times, 25th November 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17116,26,11,1965,Autumn,26,11,1965,Autumn,"seen as gloomy earlier this month , because of the drought , Mr. J. Prideaux now finds the prospects for Australian","The Times, 26th November 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17117,26,11,1965,Autumn,26,11,1965,Autumn,still . Further assessment of the probable effects of the drought in the Eastern states ( which has become increasingly severe,"The Times, 26th November 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17118,27,11,1965,Autumn,27,11,1965,Autumn,"is the environment in which over 50,000 people live . DROUGHT IS DISASTER Except for Ocean , a coral island raised","The Times, 27th November 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17119,27,11,1965,Autumn,27,11,1965,Autumn,"toddy is their wine , and the worst disaster is drought In the old days , clan warfare , abortion and","The Times, 27th November 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17120,27,11,1965,Autumn,27,11,1965,Autumn,"by colonizing the outlying groups have failed because of devastating droughts-the reason , no doubt , why they were not inhabited","The Times, 27th November 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17121,30,11,1965,Autumn,30,11,1965,Autumn,"Correspondent-MOUNT VERNON , NEW JERSEY With the worst of the drought apparently over and the rigours of a night of total","The Times, 30th November 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17122,3,12,1965,Winter,3,12,1965,Winter,"the threat of famine caused by the country 's worst drought this century . Rationing of wheat , rice and sugar","The Times, 3th December 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17123,3,12,1965,Winter,3,12,1965,Winter,"destroys the grapes or , in the south , the drought which destroys three crops out of 10 . Tne farmworker","The Times, 3th December 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17124,6,12,1965,Winter,6,12,1965,Winter,"by taking into account abnormal crop deviations caused by severe droughts , civil wars , volcanic eruptions and other natural causes","The Times, 6th December 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17125,7,12,1965,Winter,7,12,1965,Winter,docu- ments is anybody 's guess and the extent of drought relief may be intended to limit extreme short-term falls in,"The Times, 7th December 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17126,8,12,1965,Winter,8,12,1965,Winter,", who have suffered months of hardship because of the drought , just as it is disappointing to the cricketers .","The Times, 8th December 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17127,8,12,1965,Winter,8,12,1965,Winter,exports from the agricultural sector as a result of prolonged drought and a recession in certain agricultural commodity prices . In,"The Times, 8th December 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17128,10,12,1965,Winter,10,12,1965,Winter,"for this severe drop are not hard to find-the severe drought , political uncertainties in the Far East , increased defence","The Times, 10th December 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17129,10,12,1965,Winter,10,12,1965,Winter,export earnings . He added that the effects of the drought would be even more severe and more wide- spread than,"The Times, 10th December 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17130,13,12,1965,Winter,13,12,1965,Winter,"In the 1964-65 season British African suffered a very severe drought with consequent effect on outturn , but quality was well","The Times, 13th December 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17131,22,12,1965,Winter,22,12,1965,Winter,"in the content of the grapes be- cause of the drought , this has been more than compensated by the consequent","The Times, 22th December 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17132,22,12,1965,Winter,22,12,1965,Winter,growers as promising . The grapes resisted a year of drought excellently . It had been a disease- free growing season,"The Times, 22th December 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17133,22,12,1965,Winter,22,12,1965,Winter,". As to livestock prices , the very wide- spread drought has resulted in a vital shortage of natural feed so","The Times, 22th December 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17134,22,12,1965,Winter,22,12,1965,Winter,"earlier , showed an overall reduction , due to the drought , of about 6,000 sheep and 6,500 cattle and there","The Times, 22th December 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17135,22,12,1965,Winter,22,12,1965,Winter,would be 5 per cent . FuruRE PROSPEcrS. -Although the drought persists . there are some areas of improvement . Losses,"The Times, 22th December 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17136,22,12,1965,Winter,22,12,1965,Winter,and herbage which shoots again after a long period of drought is often more nutritious than in normal seasons . In,"The Times, 22th December 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17137,28,12,1965,Winter,28,12,1965,Winter,"for the conference , and mea- sures for combating the drought . Soviet Embassy Suspect Leaves Bonn A member of the","The Times, 28th December 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17138,29,12,1965,Winter,29,12,1965,Winter,new flag is run up . This reference to the drought which has crippled the Protectorate for five years is doubtless,"The Times, 29th December 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17139,31,12,1965,Winter,31,12,1965,Winter,660-a daughter ( SARAH GEORGIrLO. a sister for Louise . DROUGHT. -On December 29th. 1965. to SALLY tdee Beaie ) and,"The Times, 31st December 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17140,31,12,1965,Winter,31,12,1965,Winter,"Fours closed It dearer at 10I mines because of the drought and several issues olosed fractional-ly lower . Copper mines ,","The Times, 31st December 1965",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17141,1,1,1966,Winter,1,1,1966,Winter,"of Agriculture , after a two day tour of the drought area . ECONOMIC SANCTIONS ATTACKED BY DR . VERWOERD JOH.ANNESBURG","The Times, 1st January 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17142,1,1,1966,Winter,1,1,1966,Winter,"spears ; Moroto , a green grazing mountain in a drought- wrinkled scrub land- Napak , a cultural boundary stone between","The Times, 1st January 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17143,3,1,1966,Winter,3,1,1966,Winter,. Iendal 9 : Bradord 0 . Wakefield It : Droughton Park 32 . Chester 3 : Bury 3 . Tyldeslcy,"The Times, 3th January 1966",England,"UKD,UKK,UKE","UKD6,UKK1,UKE4","UKD63,UKK15,UKE45","Chester,Stockton,Wakefield",20th Century newspaper,Media 17144,3,1,1966,Winter,3,1,1966,Winter,"in a modern diversified economy . In spite of serious drought conditions and some falls in export commodity prices , gross","The Times, 3th January 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17145,4,1,1966,Winter,4,1,1966,Winter,"able to meet Mr. Smith , the Prime Mlinister . DROUGHT MENACE Asked about the Government 's attitude to the visit","The Times, 4th January 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17146,4,1,1966,Winter,4,1,1966,Winter,is to mobilize the country 's assets to help the drought-stricken areas to provide food for man and beast . Already,"The Times, 4th January 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17147,6,1,1966,Winter,6,1,1966,Winter,of turn in the light of recent history and the drought of recent months . On the other hand . Titmus,"The Times, 6th January 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17148,7,1,1966,Winter,7,1,1966,Winter,"ago as inexhaustible , is now not worth visiting . DROUGHT STOPS BEEF EXPORTS JOHANNESBURG , Jan. 6. -Beef exports to","The Times, 7th January 1966",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17149,7,1,1966,Winter,7,1,1966,Winter,indefinitely from January 12 because of the great South African drought . Exports amount normally to 150 head of cattle a,"The Times, 7th January 1966",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17150,8,1,1966,Winter,8,1,1966,Winter,"WRECK HOMES IN S. AFRICA MORE DAMAGE CAUSED AS GREAT DROUGHT MOUNTS From Our Correspondent -JOHANNESBURG , JAN. 7 Road and","The Times, 8th January 1966",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17151,8,1,1966,Winter,8,1,1966,Winter,all grazing has disappeared . It is the second great drought of the century-the first was in 1933 . Govern- ment,"The Times, 8th January 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17152,8,1,1966,Winter,8,1,1966,Winter,the big cities . Bechuanaland is one of the worst drought areas . Six consecutive Years of water shortage have drastically,"The Times, 8th January 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17153,8,1,1966,Winter,8,1,1966,Winter,"people . In Nlaseru a Basutoland Government official described the drought as the worst in living mcmory , and said that","The Times, 8th January 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17154,8,1,1966,Winter,8,1,1966,Winter,"many farmers , but the over- all position of the drought-stricken countryside has not yet altered . Much more prolonged rain","The Times, 8th January 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17155,8,1,1966,Winter,8,1,1966,Winter,. The other is the growing for fodder of the drought-resisting thornless cactus-the variety selected comes from Mexico- which begins to,"The Times, 8th January 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17156,8,1,1966,Winter,8,1,1966,Winter,area which may well become a disaster zone if the drought continues . He has no intention of allowing the relief,"The Times, 8th January 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17157,8,1,1966,Winter,8,1,1966,Winter,it may be unable to distribute the grain to the drought areas . The British Government say they will deal with,"The Times, 8th January 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17158,8,1,1966,Winter,8,1,1966,Winter,yester- day after reading the latest newspaper reparts from the drought areas . It was appareDtly discussed at a meeting of,"The Times, 8th January 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17159,8,1,1966,Winter,8,1,1966,Winter,who stand to suffer most from the effects of the drought and the Smith regime already faces the problem of paying,"The Times, 8th January 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17160,8,1,1966,Winter,8,1,1966,Winter,"Mr. Wilson , who has been seriously worried about the drought situation in central Africa for several days , apparently decided","The Times, 8th January 1966",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17161,8,1,1966,Winter,8,1,1966,Winter,"Britain , Canada , and Australia to provide famine and drought relief in central Africa . First , there can be","The Times, 8th January 1966",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17162,10,1,1966,Winter,10,1,1966,Winter,the midlands . Meteorological Office spokesmen do not expect the drought to lift in these areas for some time . So,"The Times, 10th January 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17163,10,1,1966,Winter,10,1,1966,Winter,details at the weekend of a new plan to give drought-stricken farmers tax relief on the sales of cattle which they,"The Times, 10th January 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17164,10,1,1966,Winter,10,1,1966,Winter,"by Rhodesia , there is a serious danger of the drought deaths doing damage to Rhedesia 's national herd . which","The Times, 10th January 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17165,10,1,1966,Winter,10,1,1966,Winter,"260,000 people faced starvation , after one of the worst droughts in the country 's history , the need is still","The Times, 10th January 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17166,10,1,1966,Winter,10,1,1966,Winter,"reserves of maize stored in silos . Politically , the drought coulcl not have come at a worse time . Communications","The Times, 10th January 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17167,10,1,1966,Winter,10,1,1966,Winter,the crops . but raised prospects for 1966 . SOVIET DROUGHT Drought cut the Soviet Union 's output of most crops,"The Times, 10th January 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17168,10,1,1966,Winter,10,1,1966,Winter,crops . but raised prospects for 1966 . SOVIET DROUGHT Drought cut the Soviet Union 's output of most crops .,"The Times, 10th January 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17169,11,1,1966,Winter,11,1,1966,Winter,"Hundreds of thousearws of People tan starvation alter the worst drought toe 25 scars , Hlik keep , OXFAM . in","The Times, 11st January 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17170,11,1,1966,Winter,11,1,1966,Winter,Secret Agent . 10.5 The World Tomorrow . War on Drought . 10.35 News . 10.37 To Catch a Fish .,"The Times, 11st January 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17171,11,1,1966,Winter,11,1,1966,Winter,"the Rhodesian Prime Minister , in carrying out a Commonwealth drought relief programme . He was asked further about remarks made","The Times, 11st January 1966",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17172,11,1,1966,Winter,11,1,1966,Winter,"Shipping shares were wanted on the implications of the African drought and grain short- age . As usual , press comment","The Times, 11st January 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17173,11,1,1966,Winter,11,1,1966,Winter,TO A SPEEDY FAMINE RELIEF By Our City Staff Severe droughts have already inhibited the amount of grain Australia can contribute,"The Times, 11st January 1966",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17174,11,1,1966,Winter,11,1,1966,Winter,for animal feedstuffs . Depending therefore on how quickly the drought eases it appears inconceivable that more than 150m. bushels will,"The Times, 11st January 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17175,12,1,1966,Winter,12,1,1966,Winter,"tragedy . When funds finally ran out in September a drought appeal was launched , and generouslY supported . Many hungry","The Times, 12th January 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17176,12,1,1966,Winter,12,1,1966,Winter,comprehend . But so did the facts of the African drought when Oxfam first printed this picture last September . Just,"The Times, 12th January 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17177,12,1,1966,Winter,12,1,1966,Winter,"could help . Aid is still going to the African drought victims , not only in famine rations and medicine but","The Times, 12th January 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17178,12,1,1966,Winter,12,1,1966,Winter,"restraining influence . Shipping shares remained firm on the African drought , but changes were small . The death of Mr.","The Times, 12th January 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17179,13,1,1966,Winter,13,1,1966,Winter,gtirt ofx eight weighing only 301b.1' The message is from drought-ridden central Afrkca . Hundreds of thousainds Of PeOPIe face starTation,"The Times, 13th January 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17180,13,1,1966,Winter,13,1,1966,Winter,Hundreds of thousainds Of PeOPIe face starTation atter the Worst drought for 25 year . Help keep OXFAM in action in,"The Times, 13th January 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17181,13,1,1966,Winter,13,1,1966,Winter,"Britain , Canada , and Australia were collaborating in a drought-relief scheme , that the need was urgent . The countries","The Times, 13th January 1966",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17182,14,1,1966,Winter,14,1,1966,Winter,ourselves is a reluctance to see further drawings on the drought-level reservoir of available Staff . BANKING HOURS New gimmicks cause,"The Times, 14th January 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17183,18,1,1966,Winter,18,1,1966,Winter,thou. - sands 01 peOple lace starv.ation alter the -wors drought f.r 25 ears . Helep keep OXFA.M is action in,"The Times, 18th January 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17184,18,1,1966,Winter,18,1,1966,Winter,". AIR . N. G. McGOWAN AND MIss S. T. DROUGHT The engagement is announced between Neil Grant , only son","The Times, 18th January 1966",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17185,18,1,1966,Winter,18,1,1966,Winter,"and Susan Thorva , youngest daughter of Mr. A. C. Drought , of Poyntzfield , Ross-shire , and of the late","The Times, 18th January 1966","Scotland,England","UKM,UKG","UKM6,UKG1","UKM61,UKG13","Poyntzfield,Ross-shire,Warwickshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 17186,18,1,1966,Winter,18,1,1966,Winter,"of Poyntzfield , Ross-shire , and of the late Mrs. Drought . MR . W. A. McLAREN AND MIss M. MI","The Times, 18th January 1966",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM61,"Poyntzfield,Ross-shire",20th Century newspaper,Media 17187,19,1,1966,Winter,19,1,1966,Winter,"Cape is one of the few areas unaffected by the drought , which has continued : n some areas for several","The Times, 19th January 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17188,20,1,1966,Winter,20,1,1966,Winter,"without any large-scale disasters such as refugees , typhoons or drought , it is not considered to have been a good","The Times, 20th January 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17189,22,1,1966,Winter,22,1,1966,Winter,the need to give relief to farmers suffering from the drought ; increased production of gold and precious stones and a,"The Times, 22th January 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17190,22,1,1966,Winter,22,1,1966,Winter,"be that the worst is over ; especially as the drought has now largely broken , although the world price of","The Times, 22th January 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17191,25,1,1966,Winter,25,1,1966,Winter,", difficult soils , periods of high rainfal alternating with drought , numerous pests and diseases . To these must be","The Times, 25th January 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17192,26,1,1966,Winter,26,1,1966,Winter,'s struc- ture but does evervthing possible to evoke the drought-plague atmosphere of the Outback . John Truscott 's magnificent set,"The Times, 26th January 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17193,27,1,1966,Winter,27,1,1966,Winter,gIrl of eight Weighn ny31 . The messaage in from drought.riden. eenOatAfrZica . Hitdreds of thou . Slands 0f people lace,"The Times, 27th January 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17194,27,1,1966,Winter,27,1,1966,Winter,( MIr . John Vaizcy ) .. . . 13 Drought in Africa ( Sir Christopher Mlasterman and LieutenanitGeneral Sir Francis,"The Times, 27th January 1966",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK11,Bristol,20th Century newspaper,Media 17195,1,2,1966,Winter,1,2,1966,Winter,drop in the quality ol wool noe a*ailable-again rcfleetina the drought-ha*s drass2ed Isrires down . ExDertt believe the shortage of twool,"The Times, 1st February 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17196,4,2,1966,Winter,4,2,1966,Winter,had arrived weak and hungry Irom an area affected by drought and famine . MR . HOLYOAKE 'S VIEW OF RUGBY,"The Times, 4th February 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17197,4,2,1966,Winter,4,2,1966,Winter,"of two million tons of wheat , caused by the drought in West Pakistan which has damaged 30 per cent of","The Times, 4th February 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17198,5,2,1966,Winter,5,2,1966,Winter,recaptured in Sydney on January 5 . New South Wales Drought Kills 4m . Sheep At least four million sheep and,"The Times, 5th February 1966",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17199,5,2,1966,Winter,5,2,1966,Winter,", beef exports should improve as the effects of the droughts of past years disappear . In the case of mortgages","The Times, 5th February 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17200,7,2,1966,Winter,7,2,1966,Winter,", sugar-cane is intensive , maintains soil fertility , resists drought , tropical storms and disease ; and it cani supply","The Times, 7th February 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17201,11,2,1966,Winter,11,2,1966,Winter,operations were adversely aflected by the very difficult conditions of drought and ifalling prices experienced by the sugar industry . Losses,"The Times, 11st February 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17202,11,2,1966,Winter,11,2,1966,Winter,"for this severe drop were not hard to find-the severe drought , political uncertainties in the Far East , increased defence","The Times, 11st February 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17203,14,2,1966,Winter,14,2,1966,Winter,complacent about the future . The lesson of the unprecedented drought of 1963 ( rainfal of only 35in. ) will long,"The Times, 14th February 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17204,15,2,1966,Winter,15,2,1966,Winter,"when the country was "" staggering under the impact of drought implications . "" He felt that it was possible to","The Times, 15th February 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17205,17,2,1966,Winter,17,2,1966,Winter,United 5t:es transcontinental services . INDIANS MENACED BY FAMINE AFTER DROUGHT RAJASTHAN TURNS TO RELIEF WORK From Our Special Correspondent- -JAISALMER,"The Times, 17th February 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17206,17,2,1966,Winter,17,2,1966,Winter,": the people here are desert dwellers , inured to drought and adaptive to its conditions , and the local administration","The Times, 17th February 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17207,17,2,1966,Winter,17,2,1966,Winter,"that those grounds , too have been scorched out by drought ) but some still straggle over the sands , apparently","The Times, 17th February 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17208,17,2,1966,Winter,17,2,1966,Winter,crops and await the return of their migrated herds . Drought is so frequent in Rajasthan that there is a permanent,"The Times, 17th February 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17209,17,2,1966,Winter,17,2,1966,Winter,the country . It comes into effect when because of drought or for other reasons crop yields are 50 per cent,"The Times, 17th February 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17210,19,2,1966,Winter,19,2,1966,Winter,". for several months , there has been an unprecedented drought . It broke last week withi several inches of rain","The Times, 19th February 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17211,21,2,1966,Winter,21,2,1966,Winter,"season . This is iust as well , because a drought sinoe 1964 in an island already dry by tropical standards-42in.","The Times, 21st February 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17212,21,2,1966,Winter,21,2,1966,Winter,"had set about improving its economy , sympathized about the drought as the rain dripped through the palm leaves covering the","The Times, 21st February 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17213,21,2,1966,Winter,21,2,1966,Winter,system does not extend . Damage on account of the drought has been greatly reduced by recent rains . Now only,"The Times, 21st February 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17214,23,2,1966,Winter,23,2,1966,Winter,"drought emergency "" to combat the effects of the worst drought in this British protectorate for more than 30 years .","The Times, 23th February 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17215,23,2,1966,Winter,23,2,1966,Winter,"more than 30 years . Recent rains have broken the drought , but its effects remain . A Government spokesman said","The Times, 23th February 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17216,23,2,1966,Winter,23,2,1966,Winter,"money , and transport . Chief Jonathan has created a drought emergency department to coordinate relief , and an assessment of","The Times, 23th February 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17217,23,2,1966,Winter,23,2,1966,Winter,"previous three years . Wheat is the worst affected by drought , with production estimated at 245m. bushels. compared with 368.800,000","The Times, 23th February 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17218,23,2,1966,Winter,23,2,1966,Winter,"the climatic conditions of the north and is resistant to droUght . Observers in Hongkong , however , are sceptical about","The Times, 23th February 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17219,23,2,1966,Winter,23,2,1966,Winter,to the Ministry of Housing & Local Govern- ment for drought orders which enabled extra water to be taken from the,"The Times, 23th February 1966",England,"UKH,UKH,UKI,UKJ","UKH3,UKH2,UKI2,UKJ1,UKJ2",UKH33,"Colchester,River Colne,Roman River",20th Century newspaper,Media 17220,26,2,1966,Winter,26,2,1966,Winter,in both wings are still vulnerable to bad weather ( drought in West Pakistan this year has hit food production badly,"The Times, 26th February 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17221,26,2,1966,Winter,26,2,1966,Winter,larger quantities have been requested this year because of the drought---but the rate of increase in production points to self-sufficiency within,"The Times, 26th February 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17222,3,3,1966,Spring,3,3,1966,Spring,", perhaps because of the effect on pastures of the drought in the eastern areas . In 1958-64 the number of","The Times, 3th March 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17223,3,3,1966,Spring,3,3,1966,Spring,"1961-65 . Since the latter years in- clude two disastrous droughts , this appears to be realistic . Evidently the new","The Times, 3th March 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17224,7,3,1966,Spring,7,3,1966,Spring,"war . that streaks through 1,000 miles of s:mi-dscrt and drought-stricken cattle country . It is the spine and lifeline of","The Times, 7th March 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17225,8,3,1966,Spring,8,3,1966,Spring,"rather differently . Mr. Holt will also discuss the severe drought in western New South Wales and Queensland , and will","The Times, 8th March 1966",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17226,8,3,1966,Spring,8,3,1966,Spring,". But the thorn scrub , though cruelly scorched by drought , was not at all deserted . When I stopped","The Times, 8th March 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17227,8,3,1966,Spring,8,3,1966,Spring,"that make up the "" Karamojong cluster "" ) , drought and the resultant failure of food crops had forced the","The Times, 8th March 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17228,8,3,1966,Spring,8,3,1966,Spring,"Company During the twelve months ended 31st October , 1965 drought conditions prevailed on the majority of thc company 's stations","The Times, 8th March 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17229,8,3,1966,Spring,8,3,1966,Spring,a substantial increase in branded sales . AUSTRALIAN AGRICULTURAL AFTER DROUGHT The severe drought last year made a big impact on,"The Times, 8th March 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17230,8,3,1966,Spring,8,3,1966,Spring,in branded sales . AUSTRALIAN AGRICULTURAL AFTER DROUGHT The severe drought last year made a big impact on the Australian Agricultural,"The Times, 8th March 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17231,8,3,1966,Spring,8,3,1966,Spring,most of which are understocked as a result of the drought . MANN & OVERTON PROSPECTS FAVOURABLE Trading in all departments,"The Times, 8th March 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17232,9,3,1966,Spring,9,3,1966,Spring,. They give warning that the very severe conditions of drought which ex- isted on the company 's properties through- out,"The Times, 9th March 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17233,14,3,1966,Spring,14,3,1966,Spring,maize imported to feed tribal trust Afri- cans hit by drought . The Minister said that the concern expressed by Mr.,"The Times, 14th March 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17234,14,3,1966,Spring,14,3,1966,Spring,has made a remarkable recovery in many areas after the drought fears of Januarv . It is now possible that it,"The Times, 14th March 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17235,15,3,1966,Spring,15,3,1966,Spring,is known whether the treatment has been successful . RHODESIAN DROUGHT 'EXAGGERATED' FROM OUR CI EDITOR The Rhodesian regime in Salisbury,"The Times, 15th March 1966",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK15,Salisbury,20th Century newspaper,Media 17236,15,3,1966,Spring,15,3,1966,Spring,Original tare rcthad been set at 6.500.000 tons but heasy droughts last year made this Inpossible . Iate & Lile home,"The Times, 15th March 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17237,18,3,1966,Spring,18,3,1966,Spring,"Minister , resulted in his release . New South Wales Drought Cost Farmers 82m . Australia 's drought has resulted in","The Times, 18th March 1966",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17238,18,3,1966,Spring,18,3,1966,Spring,"New South Wales Drought Cost Farmers 82m . Australia 's drought has resulted in the death of more than 9,500,000 sheep","The Times, 18th March 1966",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17239,21,3,1966,Spring,21,3,1966,Spring,Eels lire and dead ) 1405. -120 ) s. pr drought . Heodless Fish. - Ced. 16s. -20s. : halibut (,"The Times, 21st March 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17240,28,3,1966,Spring,28,3,1966,Spring,this week will be oversiado edc b ! i>e Indian drought and Uhreatea:nz fo ) . shortage . Mr. B. R.,"The Times, 28th March 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17241,28,3,1966,Spring,28,3,1966,Spring,"quick , for example , to give assurances of more drought aid , remem-bering no doubt the Country Party 's anger","The Times, 28th March 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17242,28,3,1966,Spring,28,3,1966,Spring,"prices encouraged expansion ; but this was often followed by drought , low prices and bitter despair . It is this","The Times, 28th March 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17243,4,4,1966,Spring,4,4,1966,Spring,. Of the funds released $A47m. will go largely towards drought TecOvery in the rural sector and general farm development and,"The Times, 4th April 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17244,6,4,1966,Spring,6,4,1966,Spring,1965 to a natural calamity in the shape of the drought which took serious toll over wide areas of the continent,"The Times, 6th April 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17245,12,4,1966,Spring,12,4,1966,Spring,"the fact that the Arsenal attack , after a long drought , at last proved it could scorc , with goals","The Times, 12th April 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17246,12,4,1966,Spring,12,4,1966,Spring,"latest Quarterly Survey . Export receipts , in spite of droughts , are faring better than expected at the beginning of","The Times, 12th April 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17247,14,4,1966,Spring,14,4,1966,Spring,"and through the T.C.O.A. Unforttnately , because or the prolonged drought the mine dlam dried up towards the end of the","The Times, 14th April 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17248,15,4,1966,Spring,15,4,1966,Spring,"since 1956 . It resulted from a combination of severe drought im-mediately prior to the rains , the late arrival of","The Times, 15th April 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17249,28,4,1966,Spring,28,4,1966,Spring,"this year , and a S36m. scheme for turning the drought-plagued Alentejo province in the south into the bread bowl of","The Times, 28th April 1966",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17250,28,4,1966,Spring,28,4,1966,Spring,to increase the rate of growth planned . The worst drought for 25 years seriously affected agriculture : production of tea,"The Times, 28th April 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17251,2,5,1966,Spring,2,5,1966,Spring,crop Yields than thyc like to think . MONTHS OF DROUGHT In 1911. at which time the average wvheat crop could,"The Times, 2th May 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17252,2,5,1966,Spring,2,5,1966,Spring,"But 1911 was , in fact , a ycar of drought . April and early Mlay. % hen rain is providential","The Times, 2th May 1966",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17253,2,5,1966,Spring,2,5,1966,Spring,uith thunderstorms . u%hilc August and Septentbcr brought heat and drought . Y'e harvests %%ere deticient all rotind. crop icids in,"The Times, 2th May 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17254,3,5,1966,Spring,3,5,1966,Spring,"tonmaking standard , many consignments show- ing es etf.ect from drought conditions than formerls . However , some offerings produced Uedee","The Times, 3th May 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17255,5,5,1966,Spring,5,5,1966,Spring,"f short sdools bsca , c of premhalur shcarines and drought con- ditions Odd ctips p re of spinner' style .","The Times, 5th May 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17256,6,5,1966,Spring,6,5,1966,Spring,cent . during the year ; adverse conditions caused by drought and reduced world prices for major agricultural products affected consumer,"The Times, 6th May 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17257,7,5,1966,Spring,7,5,1966,Spring,that there might be water rationing if there was a drought . No practical alternative The Minister 's refusal to allow,"The Times, 7th May 1966",England,UKD,UKD1,UKD12,Longsleddale,20th Century newspaper,Media 17258,13,5,1966,Spring,13,5,1966,Spring,. Firncss reDfects shortage of v0ool c to the Austr4liam drought and the dearncss of cur relt Values there . Easine,"The Times, 13th May 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17259,16,5,1966,Spring,16,5,1966,Spring,many of 6m. or so it takes to catIse another drought of fundks The C.1 ... P. loan carries a 7V,"The Times, 16th May 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17260,16,5,1966,Spring,16,5,1966,Spring,"March and April . Instead of using the brief March drought for getting their barley seed sown , they have been","The Times, 16th May 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17261,17,5,1966,Spring,17,5,1966,Spring,not found starvation cases when they visited 13 villages of drought-stricken Orissa state during the weekend . Her general impression was,"The Times, 17th May 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17262,19,5,1966,Spring,19,5,1966,Spring,"from heaven for farmers who have suffered from a disastrous drought , only made things more difficult for both players and","The Times, 19th May 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17263,21,5,1966,Spring,21,5,1966,Spring,"like so many others , bas been hard hit by drought and a loss of some 200,000 is envisaged for the","The Times, 21st May 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17264,23,5,1966,Spring,23,5,1966,Spring,"rice and jute , have already been severely damaged by drought . This rice crop is usually har- vested in August","The Times, 23th May 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17265,25,5,1966,Spring,25,5,1966,Spring,"impact of increased costs resulting in part from the severe drought in that country , maintained the satisfactory level of profit","The Times, 25th May 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17266,26,5,1966,Spring,26,5,1966,Spring,"provide 332,000 ( 1964 nil ) for the cost of drought expenditure incurred during the year . Thus pre-tax profits have","The Times, 26th May 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17267,27,5,1966,Spring,27,5,1966,Spring,"operations of your Subsidiary Company were adversely affected by the drought which prevailed last year , and as a result the","The Times, 27th May 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17268,28,5,1966,Spring,28,5,1966,Spring,", although reasonable rains have fallen over most of the drought areas which were so badly affected last year , it","The Times, 28th May 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17269,28,5,1966,Spring,28,5,1966,Spring,to say whether and how soon full recovery from the drought uill take place ; that depends on how much rain,"The Times, 28th May 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17270,30,5,1966,Spring,30,5,1966,Spring,"stripped gravel sites . Weather makes all the difference . Drought and hard sunlight , even saturation and sun , reduce","The Times, 30th May 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17271,1,6,1966,Summer,1,6,1966,Summer,Pty . have not yet been overcome and notwithstanding that drought conditions continue to hamper the opera- tions of Naroo Pastoral,"The Times, 1st June 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17272,4,6,1966,Summer,4,6,1966,Summer,". They practically never dry out , however severe a drought may be . I know a dew pond on the","The Times, 4th June 1966",England,UKJ,UKJ2,"UKJ22,UKJ22,UKJ24","Pyecombe,Sussex",20th Century newspaper,Media 17273,6,6,1966,Summer,6,6,1966,Summer,. This information would give warning not only that a drought was on its way but also that flooding was imminent,"The Times, 6th June 1966",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG12,Malvern,20th Century newspaper,Media 17274,7,6,1966,Summer,7,6,1966,Summer,"1,300 Truman public houses in the south-east facing a "" drought "" because of the week-old strike by goo workers at","The Times, 7th June 1966",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI12,Bishopsgate,20th Century newspaper,Media 17275,7,6,1966,Summer,7,6,1966,Summer,acreage produced a crop some 24m. tons greater than the drought-damaged harvest of 1963-64 . Commonwealth production of the main grains,"The Times, 7th June 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17276,13,6,1966,Summer,13,6,1966,Summer,Estates warned of the serious effect the combination of the drought and the low net average sugar price would have on,"The Times, 13th June 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17277,15,6,1966,Summer,15,6,1966,Summer,are suffering from the compound effects of three succes- sive drought years . The industry as a whole is also suffering,"The Times, 15th June 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17278,15,6,1966,Summer,15,6,1966,Summer,is now suffering a severe set-back due to the worst drought for more than 60 years and I feel it would,"The Times, 15th June 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17279,16,6,1966,Summer,16,6,1966,Summer,largely to the adverse effect of the serious and sustained drought on Agricultural exports . together with very substantial capital expenditure,"The Times, 16th June 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17280,17,6,1966,Summer,17,6,1966,Summer,"so that the sherry vines flourish during the long summer drought . As dew ponds are always on the chalk ,","The Times, 17th June 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17281,17,6,1966,Summer,17,6,1966,Summer,agricul- tural industry . Question by Earl of Bessborough on drought and food short- age in India . Thursday-Sale of Goods,"The Times, 17th June 1966",England,UKD,UKD3,UKD32,Harwood,20th Century newspaper,Media 17282,18,6,1966,Summer,18,6,1966,Summer,"crop of IS66 , just mentioned , is attributable to drought , and not to dinminished cultivation . The average produce","The Times, 18th June 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17283,20,6,1966,Summer,20,6,1966,Summer,Mitchison on the shortage of food as a result of drought in Bechuanaland . HOUSE OF COMMONS TODAY . TOMORRov .,"The Times, 20th June 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17284,21,6,1966,Summer,21,6,1966,Summer,"organization to assess how far individual farmers , beset with drought , consequences of the unilateral declaration of independence , and","The Times, 21st June 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17285,21,6,1966,Summer,21,6,1966,Summer,the position of farmers whose crops were hit by the drought . The committee has now concluded that it is impossible,"The Times, 21st June 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17286,21,6,1966,Summer,21,6,1966,Summer,it is impossible to separate credit problems caused by the drought from problems caused by low commodity prices . For this,"The Times, 21st June 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17287,22,6,1966,Summer,22,6,1966,Summer,"thirties . This position had not been caused by the drought or by "" the spine- less bullying and entirely mercenary","The Times, 22th June 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17288,23,6,1966,Summer,23,6,1966,Summer,"Mitchison on the shortage of food as a result of drought in Bechuanaland . HOUSE OF COMMONS TODAY , AT 2.30","The Times, 23th June 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17289,23,6,1966,Summer,23,6,1966,Summer,neces- sary for construction to protect farms from floods and droughts . The prices of the main agricultural products should be,"The Times, 23th June 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17290,24,6,1966,Summer,24,6,1966,Summer,", some- times impossible , owing to frequen.t and prolonged droughts. yet the Indian population . estimated at more than a","The Times, 24th June 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17291,24,6,1966,Summer,24,6,1966,Summer,"ago , owing to the current reorganization , the severe drought in Queensland and the penal United Kingdom tax on companies","The Times, 24th June 1966",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17292,24,6,1966,Summer,24,6,1966,Summer,", 9n Inc-lv . Hiowever. hCis slight rirregulrity noticeable for drought afrected wools and those types carr ) inqg very he.rey","The Times, 24th June 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17293,25,6,1966,Summer,25,6,1966,Summer,the stability of the area . Monsoon rains relieve Indian drought Early and widespread monsoon rains have brought new hope to,"The Times, 25th June 1966",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17294,28,6,1966,Summer,28,6,1966,Summer,"for all well-grown clips , but demand was restricted for drought-affected wool . WESTERN MINING RIGHTS Western Mining Corporation is to","The Times, 28th June 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17295,1,7,1966,Summer,1,7,1966,Summer,. AVer1aa deslrpticnS tended ws btmas ' favou O and drought affecti d tYPh e acre Mostly irretular . Skirtings andl,"The Times, 1st July 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17296,4,7,1966,Summer,4,7,1966,Summer,and the spring barley is still showing the effects of drought in May and early June . Storms have held up,"The Times, 4th July 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17297,8,7,1966,Summer,8,7,1966,Summer,"is continsted consciousness of the effe , cts or Australian drought onspliso good wools , t and the probability that shortages","The Times, 8th July 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17298,9,7,1966,Summer,9,7,1966,Summer,AUSTRALIAN ESTATES COMPANY LIMITED SIR DENYS LOWSON ON EFFECTS OF DROUGHT CONDITIONS AND LOW WORLD SUGAR PRICES The ANNUAL GENERAL AIEETING,"The Times, 9th July 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17299,9,7,1966,Summer,9,7,1966,Summer,"lower our profit level , despite the charging of 332,000 drought expenses to the drought provision set up for this eventuality","The Times, 9th July 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17300,9,7,1966,Summer,9,7,1966,Summer,", despite the charging of 332,000 drought expenses to the drought provision set up for this eventuality . These expenses relate","The Times, 9th July 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17301,9,7,1966,Summer,9,7,1966,Summer,expected in any normal year . Lower income and heavy drought costs have alike adversely affected pastoral results . but despite,"The Times, 9th July 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17302,9,7,1966,Summer,9,7,1966,Summer,in 1964 which added to the aeverity of the 1965 drought . All stations experienced acute feed short- ages which were,"The Times, 9th July 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17303,9,7,1966,Summer,9,7,1966,Summer,"usual buyers withheld orders and others cancelled because of tht drought . On the brighter side , as I mentioned last","The Times, 9th July 1966",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD74,Raby,20th Century newspaper,Media 17304,9,7,1966,Summer,9,7,1966,Summer,"num- bers and withoutt heavy losses . Chatsworth became completely drought- stricken . In addition to sale and internal transfer ,","The Times, 9th July 1966",England,UKF,UKF1,UKF13,Chatsworth,20th Century newspaper,Media 17305,9,7,1966,Summer,9,7,1966,Summer,"turn off the usual nurmbers for sale to meatworks . Drought conditions prevailed for most of the year at Wainui ,","The Times, 9th July 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17306,9,7,1966,Summer,9,7,1966,Summer,"N.T. Agency With the Australian wool clip sharply reduced by drought the total receivals at our Brisbane , Melbourne and Portland","The Times, 9th July 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17307,9,7,1966,Summer,9,7,1966,Summer,further supported by the shortage of supply due to the drought -this has lifted values in all sections . In Viotoria,"The Times, 9th July 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17308,9,7,1966,Summer,9,7,1966,Summer,"method of marketing , the Australian wool clip . The drought has caused a considerable overall decline in wool received into","The Times, 9th July 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17309,9,7,1966,Summer,9,7,1966,Summer,"Queensland Agency has cheerfully met the spccial difliculties of a drought year , while in Victoria our officers have taken full","The Times, 9th July 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17310,9,7,1966,Summer,9,7,1966,Summer,"with the extra sheep moved into Victoria to escape the drought conditions further north , has resulted in substantial wool sales","The Times, 9th July 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17311,9,7,1966,Summer,9,7,1966,Summer,companies have had to contend with the results of serious drought condi-tions . Rural income has been drastically reduced . and,"The Times, 9th July 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17312,14,7,1966,Summer,14,7,1966,Summer,faced with the threat of evacuation because of the severe drought . Fears of epidemics have receded with the forecast of,"The Times, 14th July 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17313,22,7,1966,Summer,22,7,1966,Summer,"prolonged he became the Managing Director , and later Chairman drought still continues and has been sufficiently severe of our Shropshire","The Times, 22th July 1966",England,UKG,UKG2,UKG22,Shropshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 17314,23,7,1966,Summer,23,7,1966,Summer,"In fact , climatic conditions in 1965 , although severe drought was not experienced , were generally unfavourable to the production","The Times, 23th July 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17315,28,7,1966,Summer,28,7,1966,Summer,". GOLF AT HOME AND ABROAD Curtis Cup in a drought FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT HOT SPRINGS , JuLY 27 The","The Times, 28th July 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17316,28,7,1966,Summer,28,7,1966,Summer,"; others rested in the shade . Because of a drought which has now persisted for a long time , high-powered","The Times, 28th July 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17317,28,7,1966,Summer,28,7,1966,Summer,"Saturday , when the match is being played . The drought has also compelled the minimum use of mowers on the","The Times, 28th July 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17318,29,7,1966,Summer,29,7,1966,Summer,"addition to their water supplies . If there was a drought in the seventies , with this development going on and","The Times, 29th July 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17319,17,8,1966,Summer,17,8,1966,Summer,", and total revenue by only about 5A274m. because of drought , higher farm costs , and a disappointing year for","The Times, 17th August 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17320,19,8,1966,Summer,19,8,1966,Summer,"in European factories , economic conditions in Britain , and drought in Australia. -Rerter . Latest Dividends The following dividends have","The Times, 19th August 1966",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17321,19,8,1966,Summer,19,8,1966,Summer,"5 ) . 11 Should mean the end of the drought ( 5 ) . 12 , 13 Cratty move by","The Times, 19th August 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17322,7,9,1966,Autumn,7,9,1966,Autumn,I I I I j L. J. HOOKER SETBACK FROM DROUGHT L. J. Hooker Investment Corporation announced a group net profit,"The Times, 7th September 1966",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17323,7,9,1966,Autumn,7,9,1966,Autumn,"achieved after losses totalling $686,000 in pastoral activities because of drought But the overall result reflects improved profitability in other activities","The Times, 7th September 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17324,9,9,1966,Autumn,9,9,1966,Autumn,1929 were also outstanding in this respect . In fact drought conditions were experienced in June and August of the former,"The Times, 9th September 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17325,13,9,1966,Autumn,13,9,1966,Autumn,"mainly as result of rise in costs and effects of drought . -Rlenter . Zwanenberg-Organon. -Aggregate net profit was 19,500.000fl. for","The Times, 13th September 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17326,17,9,1966,Autumn,17,9,1966,Autumn,growth may have eased in the June quarter . The drought which has ravaged southern and castem Australia was starkly reflected,"The Times, 17th September 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17327,21,9,1966,Autumn,21,9,1966,Autumn,"Canton area in south China has been hit by a drought , according to Canton radio . No rain has fallen","The Times, 21st September 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17328,21,9,1966,Autumn,21,9,1966,Autumn,"but valurs for ae rase descriptions were slightly e.sier and drought affected , thin , an . tender wools ere again","The Times, 21st September 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17329,23,9,1966,Autumn,23,9,1966,Autumn,"of the 15.800 bale , although a gum-a ly Of drought-affected types remained unold . Clips refllccing drought condItIons earlier in","The Times, 23th September 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17330,26,9,1966,Autumn,26,9,1966,Autumn,"years ) to farmers , to help recovery from the drought , and assist development generally . Interest rates in general","The Times, 26th September 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17331,26,9,1966,Autumn,26,9,1966,Autumn,"pious hopes , for addi- tonnes it attributed chiefly to drought during the karif and rabi seasons . Inevitably , there","The Times, 26th September 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17332,29,9,1966,Autumn,29,9,1966,Autumn,"them to maintain full production during a long period of drought , when many other mills , particularly in the South","The Times, 29th September 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17333,29,9,1966,Autumn,29,9,1966,Autumn,disappointing . The cyclone experienced in January and a severe drought in April and May have resulted in a substantial reduction,"The Times, 29th September 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17334,29,9,1966,Autumn,29,9,1966,Autumn,a measure of compensation under the island 's cyclone and drought insurance scheme . In addition there is the matter of,"The Times, 29th September 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17335,30,9,1966,Autumn,30,9,1966,Autumn,"million gallons of water a day even through the worst drought . Therefore , while designs for the new capital of","The Times, 30th September 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17336,30,9,1966,Autumn,30,9,1966,Autumn,"tendered for slaughter , particularly in times of emergency-such as drought- and plans were drawn up to expand and modernize the","The Times, 30th September 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17337,30,9,1966,Autumn,30,9,1966,Autumn,little or no water or graz- ing elsewhere due to drought . The year I1965 was the most severe of a,"The Times, 30th September 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17338,30,9,1966,Autumn,30,9,1966,Autumn,year I1965 was the most severe of a succession of drought years and was said to be the worst in this,"The Times, 30th September 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17339,30,9,1966,Autumn,30,9,1966,Autumn,shown better returns in spite of several years of severe drought . The capital enmployed since 1960 has been : -1960,"The Times, 30th September 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17340,30,9,1966,Autumn,30,9,1966,Autumn,"'s finances-and , if development is to make progress in drought or even post-drought conditions , he will need it .","The Times, 30th September 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17341,30,9,1966,Autumn,30,9,1966,Autumn,"trained by these demonstrators , even during the past few drought years , have been producing an average of three times","The Times, 30th September 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17342,30,9,1966,Autumn,30,9,1966,Autumn,October and ends in April- and was naturally followed by drought and failure of the crops . Famine was the remlt,"The Times, 30th September 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17343,30,9,1966,Autumn,30,9,1966,Autumn,cent of the total as a direct result of cbe drought and this figure did not include the large number of,"The Times, 30th September 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17344,30,9,1966,Autumn,30,9,1966,Autumn,"it and , subject to unpredictable natural hazards such as drought , this share should increase in the future . Estimates","The Times, 30th September 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17345,30,9,1966,Autumn,30,9,1966,Autumn,"the success achieved by this scheme was provided during the drought , when the only crops harvested in some areas were","The Times, 30th September 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17346,30,9,1966,Autumn,30,9,1966,Autumn,living in the country . Once this calamitous period of drought is over and the relief and rehabilitation measures now being,"The Times, 30th September 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17347,1,10,1966,Autumn,1,10,1966,Autumn,people have died in floods whiich have broken months of drought in Ceylon . Eleven thousand people are home- less in,"The Times, 1st October 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17348,4,10,1966,Autumn,4,10,1966,Autumn,"a horse MASERU , OcI'. 3 After months of- searing drought it rained over Basutoland today-about the best omen the little","The Times, 4th October 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17349,4,10,1966,Autumn,4,10,1966,Autumn,"to sell and because much of wool was grown in drought . Parker-Knoll ( furniture ) . - "" I know","The Times, 4th October 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17350,6,10,1966,Autumn,6,10,1966,Autumn,in Australia and South Africa through the effects of prolonged drought . Production in the U.K. was estimated at 1 27m.,"The Times, 6th October 1966",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17351,8,10,1966,Autumn,8,10,1966,Autumn,because of the peculiar climatic conditions during the growing season-semi- drought followed by heavy rain-was of disappointing quality . Growers have,"The Times, 8th October 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17352,8,10,1966,Autumn,8,10,1966,Autumn,deep rooting plants are better able to survive periods of drought if for anv reason water supplies fail . Overhead irrigation,"The Times, 8th October 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17353,8,10,1966,Autumn,8,10,1966,Autumn,"the plants are that much more vulnerable in times of drought . On heavy clay soils , wherc perhaps cultivation has","The Times, 8th October 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17354,11,10,1966,Autumn,11,10,1966,Autumn,"they ought to be , because of this summer 's drought , they are spectacular enough for the English visitor .","The Times, 11st October 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17355,11,10,1966,Autumn,11,10,1966,Autumn,"realised for these wools were some--:st dis . appointing . Drought affected wools , especially when carrying heavy5 burr . continued","The Times, 11st October 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17356,12,10,1966,Autumn,12,10,1966,Autumn,community . Lending controls were eased and in particular special drought assistance was provided by the banks by way of overdraft,"The Times, 12th October 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17357,12,10,1966,Autumn,12,10,1966,Autumn,"have fallen by 7 per cent to SA3,201 nillion . Drought relieving rains have been received in recent months and crop","The Times, 12th October 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17358,14,10,1966,Autumn,14,10,1966,Autumn,"of fl54,000 ( 264,000 ) and crediting profit on "" drought "" sales of livestock 26,000 ( 72,000 ) . Burgess","The Times, 14th October 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17359,18,10,1966,Autumn,18,10,1966,Autumn,identity . He claims to be Brazilian . Locusts follow drought in south China Rice fields in the areas of Kwangtung,"The Times, 18th October 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17360,18,10,1966,Autumn,18,10,1966,Autumn,"in the areas of Kwangtung which are still affected by drought are now facing a plague of locusts , it was","The Times, 18th October 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17361,20,10,1966,Autumn,20,10,1966,Autumn,"be recovered from African settlers , mainly owing to the drought in 1965 , but have secured no moratorium on this","The Times, 20th October 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17362,20,10,1966,Autumn,20,10,1966,Autumn,"the areas with high average rainfall are subject to periodic drought , it is logical to look to irrigation for the","The Times, 20th October 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17363,20,10,1966,Autumn,20,10,1966,Autumn,pur- chases of foodstuffs required as a result of the drought and increased purchases of raw materials and capital goods needed,"The Times, 20th October 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17364,20,10,1966,Autumn,20,10,1966,Autumn,"built on the coast to supply inland areas during a drought , and Tana river hydro-electric developments to supply the coast","The Times, 20th October 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17365,21,10,1966,Autumn,21,10,1966,Autumn,"own companies ( but no nmoney due to the Australian drought ) , requires inter- esting ernployment , preferably involving travel","The Times, 21st October 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17366,25,10,1966,Autumn,25,10,1966,Autumn,". , Rates fOorskirl1ins rmaainaed fully tienm. bttEnlmie stepiy ohailbrrdand drought affeCted wools showed Som pr-ice burregularty . Valuaes for comebacks.","The Times, 25th October 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17367,25,10,1966,Autumn,25,10,1966,Autumn,order . showing medians to good length . althotogh some drought alffected wools were on offer . There was a good,"The Times, 25th October 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17368,27,10,1966,Autumn,27,10,1966,Autumn,"Tops future steady , B4rro 9n poInts ol fth romDe. drought 5-9as continued tol. uicst 1858st-i1.t8d deman anro 106. o-196.2d. fihasness","The Times, 27th October 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17369,2,11,1966,Autumn,2,11,1966,Autumn,money necessary for constructon to protect farms from floods and droughts . The prices of the main agricultural products should be,"The Times, 2th November 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17370,3,11,1966,Autumn,3,11,1966,Autumn,"must have funds to eontinue the fight asainst famine and drought . Osfam needs your donation rtow. -Send to Oxfam ,","The Times, 3th November 1966",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 17371,5,11,1966,Autumn,5,11,1966,Autumn,"a servioe to humanity , saving millions from famine , drought and sheer neglect . In so doinlg , wo make","The Times, 5th November 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17372,7,11,1966,Autumn,7,11,1966,Autumn,reservoir they would be at the mercy of a severe drought in the 1970s . The company has forecast lost production,"The Times, 7th November 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17373,7,11,1966,Autumn,7,11,1966,Autumn,"lost production of 45m. in 1971 if there were a drought of the severity of 1949 and 1959 , and it","The Times, 7th November 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17374,8,11,1966,Autumn,8,11,1966,Autumn,"Thev search for food in dusthins and Mutters , in drought blighted fields . Please help them . Send a donation","The Times, 8th November 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17375,9,11,1966,Autumn,9,11,1966,Autumn,taken did not have the expected results and a new drought menace is not making the immediate future any rosier .,"The Times, 9th November 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17376,11,11,1966,Autumn,11,11,1966,Autumn,"or monsoon season , also has eight months of sun-scorched drought each year . Irrigation is the answer , if an","The Times, 11st November 1966",England,UKC,UKC2,UKC21,Ord,20th Century newspaper,Media 17377,15,11,1966,Autumn,15,11,1966,Autumn,"MERCANTILE , LAND AND FINANCE COMPANY , LTD . SEVERE DROUGHT CONDITIONS AFFECT OPERATIONS MR . J. F. PRIDEAUX REVIEWS YEAR","The Times, 15th November 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17378,15,11,1966,Autumn,15,11,1966,Autumn,United Kingdom acquisitions were sharply reduced . Agency Business-Australia The drought conditions in New South Wales and Queensland during the whole,"The Times, 15th November 1966",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17379,15,11,1966,Autumn,15,11,1966,Autumn,a difficult year and further sales of livestock due to drought conditions were necessary . Costly expenditure was incurred in order,"The Times, 15th November 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17380,15,11,1966,Autumn,15,11,1966,Autumn,proved to be invaluable in providing relief for livestock from drought- affected properties . The situation on Caiwarro continued to be,"The Times, 15th November 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17381,15,11,1966,Autumn,15,11,1966,Autumn,"production will not be much affected . Because of the drought , the sheep stations suffered a loss last year ,","The Times, 15th November 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17382,17,11,1966,Autumn,17,11,1966,Autumn,to help their countrymen facing starvation in the areas of drought . In a national broadcast she also called for a,"The Times, 17th November 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17383,17,11,1966,Autumn,17,11,1966,Autumn,"They search for food in dtstbins and gutters , in drought blighted fields . Plcase help them . Send a donation","The Times, 17th November 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17384,18,11,1966,Autumn,18,11,1966,Autumn,in the standard of clips with notice . ably lower drought-affected conssriments . JUTE Market. -Steady . MIU firsts . Nov.,"The Times, 18th November 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17385,21,11,1966,Autumn,21,11,1966,Autumn,than wheat . Early winter rains in some of the drought affected areas of north India have revived hopes that there,"The Times, 21st November 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17386,21,11,1966,Autumn,21,11,1966,Autumn,"some red guards have recently been ordered to fight a drought , it comments : Personallv , this column would rather","The Times, 21st November 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17387,23,11,1966,Autumn,23,11,1966,Autumn,must have funds to continue the ight against famine nd drought . Oxfam needs your donation now. -Send to Osfam. care,"The Times, 23th November 1966",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 17388,24,11,1966,Autumn,24,11,1966,Autumn,"the farning community in 1966 to about 2,640,000-with L460,000 for drought relief . 500,000 for irrigation development , 1,250,000 for alleviating","The Times, 24th November 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17389,25,11,1966,Autumn,25,11,1966,Autumn,if the average winter rainfall materializes . Since the prolonged drought of 1963-64 much work has been done on huge reservoir,"The Times, 25th November 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17390,25,11,1966,Autumn,25,11,1966,Autumn,"and from the rural sector , particularly areas affected by drought , rose by 9.3 per cent to $AI , 015,000,000","The Times, 25th November 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17391,28,11,1966,Autumn,28,11,1966,Autumn,"They scarch for food in dustbins and gutters , in drought blighted fields . Please help them . Send a donation","The Times, 28th November 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17392,5,12,1966,Winter,5,12,1966,Winter,1-O to Roma in Rome . Meanwhile at home the drought that has struck Leeds United continued . Locked in a,"The Times, 5th December 1966","Scotland,England","UKM,UKE","UKM2,UKE3,UKE4","UKM21,UKE32,UKE42","Dundee,Hillsborough",20th Century newspaper,Media 17393,6,12,1966,Winter,6,12,1966,Winter,"activity in the building and automotive industries , and the drought. -Reuter . BUSINESS CHANGES . Sir Arnold Hall joins Lloyds","The Times, 6th December 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17394,7,12,1966,Winter,7,12,1966,Winter,Tbey search for food in dustbins and gsnters . In drought bliRhted fildds . PleaSe help them . Send a donation,"The Times, 7th December 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17395,7,12,1966,Winter,7,12,1966,Winter,"free "" funds enabled additional lending especially necessary in the drought stricken areas , and also more generally in view of","The Times, 7th December 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17396,10,12,1966,Winter,10,12,1966,Winter,"th , e lessj.idpeloipd countries Christmas Day rpeans heat , drought , poverty and thin , hungry people wvith no rich","The Times, 10th December 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17397,21,12,1966,Winter,21,12,1966,Winter,"be because it so often brings relief from frost or drought . This is not sufficient explanation , however , nor","The Times, 21st December 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17398,21,12,1966,Winter,21,12,1966,Winter,"fell . By that time , however , the long drought had done its damage ; so our circular to stockholders","The Times, 21st December 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17399,21,12,1966,Winter,21,12,1966,Winter,group of properties there were few lambs that survived the drought and many ewes that succumbed at lambing time . On,"The Times, 21st December 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17400,21,12,1966,Winter,21,12,1966,Winter,at lambing time . On all our other properties the drought took its toU and the drop of calves was disappointingly,"The Times, 21st December 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17401,21,12,1966,Winter,21,12,1966,Winter,"1965 , came to practically nothing on account of the drought , though we were able to use one area for","The Times, 21st December 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17402,21,12,1966,Winter,21,12,1966,Winter,"over 10 per cent , notwithstanding substantial increases in special drought expenses from 14,000 to 62,000 . You can see ,","The Times, 21st December 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17403,21,12,1966,Winter,21,12,1966,Winter,"You can see , therefore , that , after the drought broke . we were able to reduce expenses on those","The Times, 21st December 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17404,21,12,1966,Winter,21,12,1966,Winter,"Finance Act , 1965 , and despite the conditions of drought affecting the Company , they would b justified in declaring","The Times, 21st December 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17405,21,12,1966,Winter,21,12,1966,Winter,"and all that country is again in a state of drought : so that , unless soaking rains and/or flood water","The Times, 21st December 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17406,30,12,1966,Winter,30,12,1966,Winter,"and the scorching sirocco winds can prove deadly . Early drought has thus , this year , -destroyed half the cereal","The Times, 30th December 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17407,30,12,1966,Winter,30,12,1966,Winter,by the increasing cultivation in the foothills . A bad drought can deplete the flocks by as much as 90 per,"The Times, 30th December 1966",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17408,2,1,1967,Winter,2,1,1967,Winter,mest have funds to continue the fight against famine and drought . Oxfam needs your donation now. -Send to Oxfam .,"The Times, 2th January 1967",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 17409,5,1,1967,Winter,5,1,1967,Winter,"They search for food in dustbins and gutters , in drought blighted fields . Please help them . Send a donation","The Times, 5th January 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17410,6,1,1967,Winter,6,1,1967,Winter,( London and Basse Terre ) . -Chairman reports that drought conditions thwarted hopes for better crop and surplus available for,"The Times, 6th January 1967",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17411,11,1,1967,Winter,11,1,1967,Winter,"must have funds to continue the fight against famine and drought . Oxfam needs Your donation now. -Send to Oxfam ,","The Times, 11st January 1967",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 17412,12,1,1967,Winter,12,1,1967,Winter,"front gate , and life is a constant battle against drought , bush fires , monsoons , dust , isolation and","The Times, 12th January 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17413,13,1,1967,Winter,13,1,1967,Winter,"' favour , slates the official report . However , drought affected wools. especially when carrying heavy vegetable fault , met","The Times, 13th January 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17414,16,1,1967,Winter,16,1,1967,Winter,"They search for food in dustinas and gutters , in drought blighted fields . Please hellp them Send a donarion to","The Times, 16th January 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17415,20,1,1967,Winter,20,1,1967,Winter,"must have funds to continue the fight against famine and drought , Oxfam needs your donation now. -Send to Oxfam .","The Times, 20th January 1967",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 17416,21,1,1967,Winter,21,1,1967,Winter,that a material improvement has now been reported in the drought situation . The directors are recommending the pay- ment of,"The Times, 21st January 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17417,21,1,1967,Winter,21,1,1967,Winter,United Kingdom and the United States coupled with the severe drought conditions and the high level of imports would have an,"The Times, 21st January 1967",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17418,25,1,1967,Winter,25,1,1967,Winter,"TheY search for food in dustbins and gutters , in drought blighted fields . Please helP them . Send a donation","The Times, 25th January 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17419,26,1,1967,Winter,26,1,1967,Winter,hitting crop during growing season . Subse- quent period of drought and continued decline in world price of sugar added further,"The Times, 26th January 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17420,27,1,1967,Winter,27,1,1967,Winter,"and , specifically , . by the severe and prolonged drought in Australia , and has also felt -the impact of","The Times, 27th January 1967",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17421,28,1,1967,Winter,28,1,1967,Winter,the state have been badly hit by last year 's drought and food shortages will be still more acute during the,"The Times, 28th January 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17422,30,1,1967,Winter,30,1,1967,Winter,should push ahead again with Indian devaluation and the Australian drought behind it . That there are some pretty solid financial,"The Times, 30th January 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17423,2,2,1967,Winter,2,2,1967,Winter,", the President said crop failure caused by a continuous drought over the past three years had brought about a temporary","The Times, 2th February 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17424,3,2,1967,Winter,3,2,1967,Winter,"They search for food to dustbins and gutters , in drought blighted fields . Please help them . Send a donation","The Times, 3th February 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17425,3,2,1967,Winter,3,2,1967,Winter,"than half a village 's population , and throughout the drought afflicted areas -which include eastern Uttar Pradesh as well as","The Times, 3th February 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17426,4,2,1967,Winter,4,2,1967,Winter,. BR1DGWATEP AND ALRON v. STROUD ( 3.0 ) . DROUGHTON PARK V. PONTYPOOL ( 3.0 ) . CAMBRLDGE UNIVERsrry v.,"The Times, 4th February 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17427,9,2,1967,Winter,9,2,1967,Winter,"must have funds to continue the light against famine and drought . Oxfam needs Your donations , now-Send to Oxiaam. care","The Times, 9th February 1967",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 17428,9,2,1967,Winter,9,2,1967,Winter,from the people themselves that they are suffering from the drought : no one calls for a drink or shows a,"The Times, 9th February 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17429,17,2,1967,Winter,17,2,1967,Winter,"due to an unusually Cubes and high off-take , because drought-stricken cattle had er canned been held over from the previous","The Times, 17th February 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17430,22,2,1967,Winter,22,2,1967,Winter,"followed the voluntary curtailment of consumption by consumers during the drought period in 1965 , the increase in bulk supply charges","The Times, 22th February 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17431,24,2,1967,Winter,24,2,1967,Winter,in time to guaran- tee I.C.I. against some risk of drought . Opposition to the Bill had failed and he did,"The Times, 24th February 1967",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE42,Middleton,20th Century newspaper,Media 17432,25,2,1967,Winter,25,2,1967,Winter,"examples of agrkultural irrigation , and is directed not against drought but against frost . The idea is to get an","The Times, 25th February 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17433,25,2,1967,Winter,25,2,1967,Winter,"pasture is a poor one , with bare patches in drought and , at aU seasons , extending plots of rushes","The Times, 25th February 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17434,7,3,1967,Spring,7,3,1967,Spring,"months . Australian Agricultural hope to recover from effects of drought this year , but will need to earn profits in","The Times, 7th March 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17435,7,3,1967,Spring,7,3,1967,Spring,'s activities have been adversely affected by a most severe drought . Outside the drought area a number of cattle stations,"The Times, 7th March 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17436,7,3,1967,Spring,7,3,1967,Spring,adversely affected by a most severe drought . Outside the drought area a number of cattle stations enjoyed a favourable season,"The Times, 7th March 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17437,7,3,1967,Spring,7,3,1967,Spring,. We hope to recover from the effects of the drought this year but will need to earn profits in the,"The Times, 7th March 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17438,10,3,1967,Spring,10,3,1967,Spring,"the year The year after Now after seven redyears of drought , On calms of wheat and runs of oat That","The Times, 10th March 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17439,10,3,1967,Spring,10,3,1967,Spring,"The lack of planned , positive policy to combat the drought problem amounts to a startling repudiation of the civilized attitude","The Times, 10th March 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17440,10,3,1967,Spring,10,3,1967,Spring,ment or scientific policy was ever uttered to protect from drought decimation the stock population of 155 million sheep and 18,"The Times, 10th March 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17441,10,3,1967,Spring,10,3,1967,Spring,B. BAILEY-TART No less than 13 million sheep died from drought effects on properties in 1965-66 . The decline in the,"The Times, 10th March 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17442,10,3,1967,Spring,10,3,1967,Spring,"diseases . No fanciful scheme for drawing the fangs of drought needs to be visualized -merely , in the first instance","The Times, 10th March 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17443,10,3,1967,Spring,10,3,1967,Spring,"struc- ture . An organization , such as a National Drought Authority , should be set up in which trained ,","The Times, 10th March 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17444,10,3,1967,Spring,10,3,1967,Spring,to prevent similar and probably much heavier losses in future droughts . There needs to be a bold attempt to reconcile,"The Times, 10th March 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17445,10,3,1967,Spring,10,3,1967,Spring,"generally now acknowledged here to be the most economic replaceable drought feed available , should be sold overseas only to the","The Times, 10th March 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17446,10,3,1967,Spring,10,3,1967,Spring,". These are suggestions as to what the proposed National Drought Authority , in cooperation with existing State Departments of Agriculture","The Times, 10th March 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17447,10,3,1967,Spring,10,3,1967,Spring,loss of allowing millions of valuable stock to die in drought time . A ewe is freed from a bank formEin,"The Times, 10th March 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17448,10,3,1967,Spring,10,3,1967,Spring,"have been obtained partly because of lower supplies following the drought of the previous season and , per- haps more importantly","The Times, 10th March 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17449,13,3,1967,Spring,13,3,1967,Spring,". The country 's troubles intensify daily : depression , drought , famine , the new dimension of discord between the","The Times, 13th March 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17450,17,3,1967,Spring,17,3,1967,Spring,"circle paintings , and comple- ments his slightly earlier "" Drought "" already in the Tate . The trustees have also","The Times, 17th March 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17451,18,3,1967,Spring,18,3,1967,Spring,"fleshy roots , will also withstand quite long periods of drought , although , of course , wiU thrive better with","The Times, 18th March 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17452,20,3,1967,Spring,20,3,1967,Spring,"Unicef to the Indian Government to help to relieve thie drought . More than 30,000 worth of drilling machinery has already","The Times, 20th March 1967",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17453,28,3,1967,Spring,28,3,1967,Spring,"development , and their repayment plans are disrupted by a drought , a bad harvest , or a worsening of the","The Times, 28th March 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17454,3,4,1967,Spring,3,4,1967,Spring,"particular area so as , for example , to alleviate drought . Of more immediate importance is the value of the","The Times, 3th April 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17455,4,4,1967,Spring,4,4,1967,Spring,de-prtnent't lateast cotton repoirt . Th report says recent severe drought had a more serious effect on tne late Planted crop,"The Times, 4th April 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17456,4,4,1967,Spring,4,4,1967,Spring,must have funds to continue the fight against famine and drought . Oxfam needs Your donatioa now. -Send to Oxfam .,"The Times, 4th April 1967",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 17457,5,4,1967,Spring,5,4,1967,Spring,"to their fathers ' land . When there is a drought , they come into the cities to starve , if","The Times, 5th April 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17458,7,4,1967,Spring,7,4,1967,Spring,"they search for food in dustbins and gufers , in drought blghted ficlds ; please blep them ; send a donation","The Times, 7th April 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17459,13,4,1967,Spring,13,4,1967,Spring,must have funds to continue the fight against famine and drought . Oxfam needs Your donation now-Send to Oxfam . care,"The Times, 13th April 1967",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 17460,15,4,1967,Spring,15,4,1967,Spring,"in many areas in February . 1966 , followed by drought conditions in other areas later in the . year .","The Times, 15th April 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17461,18,4,1967,Spring,18,4,1967,Spring,"they search for food in dustbins and gutters , in drought blighted fields : Please helD them : send a donation","The Times, 18th April 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17462,19,4,1967,Spring,19,4,1967,Spring,to lower sales of superphosphate brought about by a severe drought in New South Wales . Construction by Greenleaf of the,"The Times, 19th April 1967",England,UKC,UKC2,UKC22,Newcastle,20th Century newspaper,Media 17463,24,4,1967,Spring,24,4,1967,Spring,"with the lowlands . This Is not entirely true . Drought is a factor seldom directly affecting the upland holding ,","The Times, 24th April 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17464,28,4,1967,Spring,28,4,1967,Spring,", the weather over a particular region-for example to avert drought or divert cyclones . But the experts on atmospheric circulation","The Times, 28th April 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17465,8,5,1967,Spring,8,5,1967,Spring,"thousands of people , victims of earthquakes , floods , droughts , fire , epidemics , political unheaval , cyclones ,","The Times, 8th May 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17466,9,5,1967,Spring,9,5,1967,Spring,"income . In the winter of 1939 , a total drought brought him down to bankruptcy again , and bis people","The Times, 9th May 1967",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17467,12,5,1967,Spring,12,5,1967,Spring,that there will be no repetition of the long summer drought of two years ago which seriously reduced lest yer 's,"The Times, 12th May 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17468,13,5,1967,Spring,13,5,1967,Spring,"spring so far . witb alternate periods of wet and drought , and I can only repeat the advice I have","The Times, 13th May 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17469,17,5,1967,Spring,17,5,1967,Spring,"1961 , due mainlv to the continuing effects of the drought in Australia . and to the credit restrictions in the","The Times, 17th May 1967",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17470,19,5,1967,Spring,19,5,1967,Spring,"the future Kingdom , the after effects of the severe drought of the previous year and the continuation of the war","The Times, 19th May 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17471,24,5,1967,Spring,24,5,1967,Spring,"from internal insurance fund in 1965 towards the cost of drought expenditure incurred during the year . Taxable earnings at 455,000","The Times, 24th May 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17472,24,5,1967,Spring,24,5,1967,Spring,"high proportion of the wools from ti.e Wect Darling refierted drought conditioni. , being thinlv grown and dusty . Main competitio","The Times, 24th May 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17473,25,5,1967,Spring,25,5,1967,Spring,. The survey traces the worst difficulties of 1966-67 to drought and the second successive bad monsoon . Higher prices T,"The Times, 25th May 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17474,25,5,1967,Spring,25,5,1967,Spring,"of the developing countries , Dr. Candau said . Combating drought The conference , which opened on Monday , is being","The Times, 25th May 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17475,25,5,1967,Spring,25,5,1967,Spring,"ber countries . Designed mainly to find means of combating drought and improving control of water supplies , particularl'y in the","The Times, 25th May 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17476,31,5,1967,Spring,31,5,1967,Spring,Analysis . Ccli iiology . Physiology of Translocation and of Drought Resstance . Applicants v-ishing to specialar tm other branches of,"The Times, 31st May 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17477,2,6,1967,Summer,2,6,1967,Summer,"last few months , there have been floods . The drought last year may have caused a long-term change in Australian","The Times, 2th June 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17478,9,6,1967,Summer,9,6,1967,Summer,was adjourned . The House adjourned at 11.51 p.m . Drought brings increased danger to the Everglades -n the Florida Everglades,"The Times, 9th June 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17479,14,6,1967,Summer,14,6,1967,Summer,population of over 40 million people during tvo years of drought . And it was all the more eloquent and moving,"The Times, 14th June 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17480,21,6,1967,Summer,21,6,1967,Summer,. part of the year caused by the very bad drought . Trading in the second half of the year was,"The Times, 21st June 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17481,24,6,1967,Summer,24,6,1967,Summer,. The London Weather Centre said it had broken a drought . The last measurable rain in London was on June,"The Times, 24th June 1967",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17482,26,6,1967,Summer,26,6,1967,Summer,principle of the matter has been decided so far . Drought havoc In 1966 the annual income of the Indians was,"The Times, 26th June 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17483,26,6,1967,Summer,26,6,1967,Summer,trip through Seminole territory and the damage done by the drought is heart- breaking to see . Years ago much of,"The Times, 26th June 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17484,28,6,1967,Summer,28,6,1967,Summer,"as the four hours every four days in the severe droughts of 1963 and 1964 , when chartered tankers went up","The Times, 28th June 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17485,28,6,1967,Summer,28,6,1967,Summer,for the agricultural sector dropped mainly because of the severe drought . In addition to the unsatisfactory results for the first,"The Times, 28th June 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17486,28,6,1967,Summer,28,6,1967,Summer,Co . ( Pty . ) Limited ) The severe drought continued for most of last year and seriously affected the,"The Times, 28th June 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17487,28,6,1967,Summer,28,6,1967,Summer,"which showed a loss for the year . As the drought has been broken and agriculture is becoming more mechanised ,","The Times, 28th June 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17488,4,7,1967,Summer,4,7,1967,Summer,People of Hongkong line up for water as the long drought continues . Others have haggled with strike organizers and persuaded,"The Times, 4th July 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17489,6,7,1967,Summer,6,7,1967,Summer,"crucial in the country 's history , and a third drought would speU disaster . It was confirmed today that the","The Times, 6th July 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17490,7,7,1967,Summer,7,7,1967,Summer,'s factories to receive extra water supplies in the present drought . There is a serious danger that further water rationing,"The Times, 7th July 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17491,8,7,1967,Summer,8,7,1967,Summer,MEETING THE AUSTRALIAN ESTATES COMPANY LIMITED SIR DENYS LOWSON ON DROUGHT PROBLEMS Record Sugar Production The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETINO of The,"The Times, 8th July 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17492,8,7,1967,Summer,8,7,1967,Summer,"cattle stations , arising largely from a big reduction in drought expcnxset , and a substantial increase in -attie prices ;","The Times, 8th July 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17493,8,7,1967,Summer,8,7,1967,Summer,low world market price of sugar and in part to drought in the cane growing areas . Our sugar mills ',"The Times, 8th July 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17494,8,7,1967,Summer,8,7,1967,Summer,"that we are at present recovering from a very severe drought I consider this satisfactory . As Shareholders will remember ,","The Times, 8th July 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17495,8,7,1967,Summer,8,7,1967,Summer,"for 1965 included a transfer of 332,000 from the internal drought provision designed to meet exceptional drought costs such as were","The Times, 8th July 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17496,8,7,1967,Summer,8,7,1967,Summer,"332,000 from the internal drought provision designed to meet exceptional drought costs such as were incurred during that year . The","The Times, 8th July 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17497,8,7,1967,Summer,8,7,1967,Summer,", though they responded well after the previous year 's drought , still neeted good soaking and general rain to provide","The Times, 8th July 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17498,8,7,1967,Summer,8,7,1967,Summer,! - inches for 1965 and 1966 and was still drought stricken at the end of 1966 . Lambings have generally,"The Times, 8th July 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17499,8,7,1967,Summer,8,7,1967,Summer,"quarter of the year , showed the effect of the drought which was experienced through most of its growing period ;","The Times, 8th July 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17500,8,7,1967,Summer,8,7,1967,Summer,"bullocks and steers . At Chatsworth , following the severe drought conditions daring the mating period in 1965 , the calving","The Times, 8th July 1967",England,UKF,UKF1,UKF13,Chatsworth,20th Century newspaper,Media 17501,8,7,1967,Summer,8,7,1967,Summer,"overaUl economy is sound ; the general breaking of the drought , with consequent improve- ment in the rural sector ,","The Times, 8th July 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17502,8,7,1967,Summer,8,7,1967,Summer,which was a particularly difficult year because of a severe drought and low wool and sugar prices . I am pleased,"The Times, 8th July 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17503,8,7,1967,Summer,8,7,1967,Summer,holding stock to replenish flocks and herds after the 1965/66 drought . Numbers handled have been lower ; but the short,"The Times, 8th July 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17504,10,7,1967,Summer,10,7,1967,Summer,that makes it so vulnerable to market changes . A drought summer or one in which abundant grass makes for earlier,"The Times, 10th July 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17505,12,7,1967,Summer,12,7,1967,Summer,days . This is equivalent to conditions in the great drought of 1963. the worst in the colony 's history .,"The Times, 12th July 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17506,12,7,1967,Summer,12,7,1967,Summer,make the Chinese dig in their heels . If the drought continues it may be necessary to supply water only once,"The Times, 12th July 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17507,12,7,1967,Summer,12,7,1967,Summer,the year to be affected by the aftermath of the drought but profits of our Australian operations were only slightly down,"The Times, 12th July 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17508,14,7,1967,Summer,14,7,1967,Summer,in the air have been repeatedly proved wrong . The drought goes on and the fairways continue to gather pace as,"The Times, 14th July 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17509,14,7,1967,Summer,14,7,1967,Summer,Yet a firmer wind saved the course yesterday . A drought will make the greatest links look drab after a time,"The Times, 14th July 1967",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17510,20,7,1967,Summer,20,7,1967,Summer,of the prairie grain crop as deteriorating basdly because of drought . RYE .. - . bihe. to Ic. higher .,"The Times, 20th July 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17511,21,7,1967,Summer,21,7,1967,Summer,"lIondon Authority . said . A pro- longed period of drought . for instance , could easily bring back the smells","The Times, 21st July 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17512,22,7,1967,Summer,22,7,1967,Summer,will be the final solution . Stable wheat prices The drought affecting Canadian wheat is unlikely to have a substantial effect,"The Times, 22th July 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17513,25,7,1967,Summer,25,7,1967,Summer,"'s request for cxtra water supplies to ease the present drought . The answer appears to be "" No "" .","The Times, 25th July 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17514,27,7,1967,Summer,27,7,1967,Summer,the closing stages give them the advan- tage which the drought in East Anglia has denied them . The good or,"The Times, 27th July 1967",England,UKH,UKH1,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17515,1,8,1967,Summer,1,8,1967,Summer,"OFPICER to work on Problems connected with the effects of drought on barley crops . The project , which Is for","The Times, 1st August 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17516,1,8,1967,Summer,1,8,1967,Summer,"Ofice . The inrestleatlons are concerned with the effects of drought on croP yield , the mechanisms Ioderlrlns these effects ,","The Times, 1st August 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17517,1,8,1967,Summer,1,8,1967,Summer,"Ioderlrlns these effects , and with the production of controlled drought in the field . The experiments vwill be carred out","The Times, 1st August 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17518,4,8,1967,Summer,4,8,1967,Summer,"uill not come up to adtttntc projections With : , drought growing worse In the norEhern plains and ucstern CCanada .","The Times, 4th August 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17519,5,8,1967,Summer,5,8,1967,Summer,", anyway , make it rain in a season of drought , can you ? The western observer might hurriedly label","The Times, 5th August 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17520,7,8,1967,Summer,7,8,1967,Summer,England and early districts of the Midlands . In some droughted areas ( and the storms and showers of the past,"The Times, 7th August 1967",England,"UKF,UKG",,,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 17521,7,8,1967,Summer,7,8,1967,Summer,crops have suffered widely from lack of rain . The droughted areas include Monmouth and the other counties bordering on Wales,"The Times, 7th August 1967",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL21,Monmouth,20th Century newspaper,Media 17522,22,8,1967,Summer,22,8,1967,Summer,", attributed to strike on some estates and effects of drought Not yet possible to say when company can expect release","The Times, 22th August 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17523,25,8,1967,Summer,25,8,1967,Summer,"are that reduced crops ( because of a pro- longed drought ) and a lower trading turnover , taken in conjunction","The Times, 25th August 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17524,4,9,1967,Autumn,4,9,1967,Autumn,yield is likely to be belowv last year 's . Drought has been a problem over wide areas and irrigation will,"The Times, 4th September 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17525,8,9,1967,Autumn,8,9,1967,Autumn,earlier and Possibly to further reaction to the Puerto Rcoo drought . The world spot was raised 8 points on tone,"The Times, 8th September 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17526,14,9,1967,Autumn,14,9,1967,Autumn,inflation and stira Ulate economic growth by planning . A drought followed by flaods bha only made things worse this year,"The Times, 14th September 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17527,18,9,1967,Autumn,18,9,1967,Autumn,worse than in Recife . The interior is ridden by droughts and the coastline strip by floods . The fertie sugar-producing,"The Times, 18th September 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17528,20,9,1967,Autumn,20,9,1967,Autumn,their profitability in spite of a year beset with severe drought wvhich affected the whole economy for a time . Atherton,"The Times, 20th September 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17529,20,9,1967,Autumn,20,9,1967,Autumn,"with an American summit meeting and with agricultural dis-aster from drought , floods and frost . Nevertheless one can uIderstand Uruguayan","The Times, 20th September 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17530,21,9,1967,Autumn,21,9,1967,Autumn,the Hydro-Electric Commission on all Tasmanian industries because of the drought from October 1 to June 30 will not seriously affect,"The Times, 21st September 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17531,28,9,1967,Autumn,28,9,1967,Autumn,"the cyclones , relief was received from the Cyclone & Drought Insurance Fund . Mauritius-Essentials for Island 's Economic Welbeing The","The Times, 28th September 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17532,2,10,1967,Autumn,2,10,1967,Autumn,"season production was only 289,000 tons after being hit by drought and labour disputes . FISH Billiftsfe. -Arrivals an Sat= toid","The Times, 2th October 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17533,4,10,1967,Autumn,4,10,1967,Autumn,"covered adequately by savings from an early forecast of one drought year , a Soviet space scientist said today on the","The Times, 4th October 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17534,10,10,1967,Autumn,10,10,1967,Autumn,"power-needed to 'counteract the handicaps of hydroelectricity , such as drought-by nuclear instead of conventional thermal means . What this proportion","The Times, 10th October 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17535,11,10,1967,Autumn,11,10,1967,Autumn,"big strides have been made to minimize the effects of drought , &c. , climatic con- ditions . remain of .","The Times, 11st October 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17536,13,10,1967,Autumn,13,10,1967,Autumn,the impact with its grim picture of the effects the drought is having on crops . Meanwhile the dividend for the,"The Times, 13th October 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17537,14,10,1967,Autumn,14,10,1967,Autumn,net 19 times without reply . this after an early-season drought in scoring . To strengthen their revived attack this afternoon,"The Times, 14th October 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17538,14,10,1967,Autumn,14,10,1967,Autumn,"jungle world returned down the evolutionary scale . In The Drought ( 1965 ) the environmental catastrophe is reversed , and","The Times, 14th October 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17539,17,10,1967,Autumn,17,10,1967,Autumn,"it is in East Africa , in spite of serious drought conditions earlier in year . Prices in opening sales in","The Times, 17th October 1967",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17540,21,10,1967,Autumn,21,10,1967,Autumn,"heart had grown hard , dry like a salt-marsh in drought ; as a marsh will not absorb water . so","The Times, 21st October 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17541,26,10,1967,Autumn,26,10,1967,Autumn,"the P.P.C. these measures have been made inevitable by the drought , which is described as the worst in 30 years","The Times, 26th October 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17542,2,11,1967,Autumn,2,11,1967,Autumn,operational costs and to reduced traffic resulting from the Australian drought and the United Kingdom seamen 's strike in 1966 .,"The Times, 2th November 1967",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17543,2,11,1967,Autumn,2,11,1967,Autumn,"slightly higher than that for 1965 but unfortunately a serious drought during May , 1967 has led to a shortfall in","The Times, 2th November 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17544,3,11,1967,Autumn,3,11,1967,Autumn,Annual General Meeting . Economic Situation After two years of drought the Indian economy is at present under severe strain .,"The Times, 3th November 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17545,10,11,1967,Autumn,10,11,1967,Autumn,". The course was playing short today after a prolonged drought . Thom- son , playing it to perfection , had","The Times, 10th November 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17546,13,11,1967,Autumn,13,11,1967,Autumn,"do underline the slightly speculative nature of the business : droughts , strikes elsewhere . fierce ContinerYtai buying and other influ-","The Times, 13th November 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17547,14,11,1967,Autumn,14,11,1967,Autumn,' profit this year did not include any proceeds of drought-induced sales of livestock as compared with 25.870 in the previous,"The Times, 14th November 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17548,14,11,1967,Autumn,14,11,1967,Autumn,another difficult year but Caiwarro has recovered remarkably from the drought and is now enjoying good seasonal conditions . The others,"The Times, 14th November 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17549,14,11,1967,Autumn,14,11,1967,Autumn,year . Sheep numbers are increasing fol- lowing the severe drought and the overall lambing return this year on the Company,"The Times, 14th November 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17550,29,11,1967,Autumn,29,11,1967,Autumn,"had been converting people to Christianity during relief work in drought-affected areas , the Prime Minister replied that com- plaints of","The Times, 29th November 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17551,29,11,1967,Autumn,29,11,1967,Autumn,lower.Ourturnoverin Australiawas higher from the effects of a most serious drought . This reflects the economy 's basic under- lying strength,"The Times, 29th November 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17552,4,12,1967,Winter,4,12,1967,Winter,a similar period . A major problem is that the drought stunted the cane growvth rate and the sugar content and,"The Times, 4th December 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17553,8,12,1967,Winter,8,12,1967,Winter,"even if , in the short-run , together with the drought , there could be adverse effects upon certain of our","The Times, 8th December 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17554,8,12,1967,Winter,8,12,1967,Winter,"2s. hd. : 610b. 5s . SpliItg Greens . LEVIS Drought hits Cuban sugar crop H4AVANA% , Dec. 7. -Cuba 's","The Times, 8th December 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17555,8,12,1967,Winter,8,12,1967,Winter,. As the full effects of one of the worst droughts in the country 's history are becoming known obser-vers noted,"The Times, 8th December 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17556,13,12,1967,Winter,13,12,1967,Winter,. The Australian wheat harvest is so badly affected by drought in four States that last season 's record crop of,"The Times, 13th December 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17557,14,12,1967,Winter,14,12,1967,Winter,"mill has , however . been adversely afecsted by the drought and sucrose recoveries have consetqently dropPed considerably . As a","The Times, 14th December 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17558,20,12,1967,Winter,20,12,1967,Winter,set in the Budget presented in August . But with drought conditions existing in many districts of eastern Australia it is,"The Times, 20th December 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17559,20,12,1967,Winter,20,12,1967,Winter,successful efforts to recover our fortunes fol- lowing the disastrous drought of the previous two years . Sterling Devaluation. -Addressing the,"The Times, 20th December 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17560,28,12,1967,Winter,28,12,1967,Winter,", were particularly disadvantageous for the current season and the drought has led to stunted cane growth . Produc- tion is","The Times, 28th December 1967",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17561,11,1,1968,Winter,11,1,1968,Winter,the rehabilitation of Afrikaners who had been defeated by the drought and depression of the early thirties . Doinges stood for,"The Times, 11st January 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17562,12,1,1968,Winter,12,1,1968,Winter,"would enable a plant to bridge most crises caused by drought , crop rotation or other disturbances . Nature does indeed","The Times, 12th January 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17563,15,1,1968,Winter,15,1,1968,Winter,"about 14 per cent for wheat ) and all the drought and cold resistance of rye , according to its breeders","The Times, 15th January 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17564,15,1,1968,Winter,15,1,1968,Winter,stock the Canadians have bred a hybrid with all the drought and cold resistance of rye combined with the qualiy of,"The Times, 15th January 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17565,23,1,1968,Winter,23,1,1968,Winter,"about the great natural disasters of flood , fire , drought , smut in the wheat , scab in the sheep","The Times, 23th January 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17566,23,1,1968,Winter,23,1,1968,Winter,"field . But the effects of flood , fire , drought and bodyline bowling never lasted for long and never raised","The Times, 23th January 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17567,23,1,1968,Winter,23,1,1968,Winter,"to build up an overall picture of the effect of drought on production , based on monthly reports covering a num-","The Times, 23th January 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17568,23,1,1968,Winter,23,1,1968,Winter,"November that rural export earnings could drop , because of drought , by between $A300rn. and $A400m . ( He added","The Times, 23th January 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17569,25,1,1968,Winter,25,1,1968,Winter,and dads . Their pounds and pennies tight famine and drought . And the world is ricber for it . Send,"The Times, 25th January 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17570,26,1,1968,Winter,26,1,1968,Winter,million tons in 1964-65 ) would 'break two years of drought-inflicted stagnation In agriculture ; add at least 10 per cenrt,"The Times, 26th January 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17571,26,1,1968,Winter,26,1,1968,Winter,if the nation 's economy was to be insulated from drought7 The warning came too late ; next year the rains,"The Times, 26th January 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17572,26,1,1968,Winter,26,1,1968,Winter,matic progress of agriculture is one important legacy of the drought years-a legacy that will be reflected in Indian planning and,"The Times, 26th January 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17573,27,1,1968,Winter,27,1,1968,Winter,a partial recovery of rural produc- tion after the severe drought con- ditions of the previous year . Gross National Expenditure,"The Times, 27th January 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17574,5,2,1968,Winter,5,2,1968,Winter,and Gibson Companies ' Estates were adversely affected by severe drought in second half of year . Prices improved in latter,"The Times, 5th February 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17575,6,2,1968,Winter,6,2,1968,Winter,"their social conditions with the same fatalism as they accept droughts or floods. 'That 's a horrible situation' they say ,","The Times, 6th February 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17576,8,2,1968,Winter,8,2,1968,Winter,and ddad . Their pounds and- pennies fight famine and drought . -And thC wvorld is richer for it . Send,"The Times, 8th February 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17577,14,2,1968,Winter,14,2,1968,Winter,of rain between November 26 and January 4 . This drought in a city where the air is invariably dry and,"The Times, 14th February 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17578,14,2,1968,Winter,14,2,1968,Winter,"is based on exotic trees , shrubs and grasses . Drought in the country is an old Australian story , but","The Times, 14th February 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17579,14,2,1968,Winter,14,2,1968,Winter,"the country is an old Australian story , but recent droughts have not really affected the cities , where prosperity is","The Times, 14th February 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17580,15,2,1968,Winter,15,2,1968,Winter,"honest worker and striker but one now living In a drought so far as goals are concerned . Ramsey , however","The Times, 15th February 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17581,22,2,1968,Winter,22,2,1968,Winter,atnd dads . Their pounds and rach.s fight famine and drought . AndS the world iS richer for r . Send,"The Times, 22th February 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17582,24,2,1968,Winter,24,2,1968,Winter,"top villages , reservoirs have been built to guard against drought . In these mountainous regions , progress can range from","The Times, 24th February 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17583,29,2,1968,Winter,29,2,1968,Winter,and dads . Their pounds and pennies fight famine and drought . And tle world is richer for iL Send all,"The Times, 29th February 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17584,7,3,1968,Spring,7,3,1968,Spring,and dads . 'Their Pounds and pennics fight famine and drought . And the world is richer for it . Send,"The Times, 7th March 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17585,8,3,1968,Spring,8,3,1968,Spring,below those of the revious comparable period due to orious drought conditions . New ealand profits also declined due to he,"The Times, 8th March 1968",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17586,8,3,1968,Spring,8,3,1968,Spring,to the results of our pastoral properties .. When the drought is relieved an improvement io profits may be expected but,"The Times, 8th March 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17587,23,3,1968,Spring,23,3,1968,Spring,", Queen 's Park and Blackpool have run into a drought of goals . This may tell in the end .","The Times, 23th March 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17588,26,3,1968,Spring,26,3,1968,Spring,"the Rhodesian National Farmers ' Union . today described the drought in the country in the past few months as ""","The Times, 26th March 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17589,26,3,1968,Spring,26,3,1968,Spring,he attacked the Government for failing so far to announce drought relief measures . He said it was time to take,"The Times, 26th March 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17590,26,3,1968,Spring,26,3,1968,Spring,"descent into chaos . "" The other problem was the drought , which he called "" a national crisis "" .","The Times, 26th March 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17591,26,3,1968,Spring,26,3,1968,Spring,"supported the Government since the dcclaration of independence , The drought has compounded the Government 's problems at a time wvhen","The Times, 26th March 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17592,26,3,1968,Spring,26,3,1968,Spring,was officially announced today . In view of the severe drought which stunted the crop throughout the country last summer the,"The Times, 26th March 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17593,27,3,1968,Spring,27,3,1968,Spring,"water development announced today that the situation caused by a drought in many parts of the coun , try threatens to","The Times, 27th March 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17594,3,4,1968,Spring,3,4,1968,Spring,the combined effects of sanc- tions and of a severe drought . Relief measures include help in sinking new boreholes for,"The Times, 3th April 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17595,6,4,1968,Spring,6,4,1968,Spring,"ment were forced last year , after two years of drought , to delve heavily into already tight foreign exchange ireserves","The Times, 6th April 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17596,9,4,1968,Spring,9,4,1968,Spring,31 19 39 344 223 Hradord *34 12 2 202385426 Droughton Par30 15 2 13 330 232 Casteordo .. 34 23,"The Times, 9th April 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17597,17,4,1968,Spring,17,4,1968,Spring,"are only 1,700i who have had to face the worst drought for more than 40 years . It is understood that","The Times, 17th April 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17598,17,4,1968,Spring,17,4,1968,Spring,"year , however , partly be- cause of the severe drought and partly because it is only now that the main","The Times, 17th April 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17599,24,4,1968,Spring,24,4,1968,Spring,And dads . Their pounds and pennies fight fasmine and drought . And the world is richer for it . Send,"The Times, 24th April 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17600,24,4,1968,Spring,24,4,1968,Spring,"main reason for the increase to prmary producers was the drought In the worst area , Victoria , advances to farmers","The Times, 24th April 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17601,26,4,1968,Spring,26,4,1968,Spring,". The year 1967 witnessed one of the most severe droughts in the Island 's history , which seriously affected its","The Times, 26th April 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17602,14,5,1968,Spring,14,5,1968,Spring,the south-ast Game and cattle sometimes share water- holes when drought drives the wild animals into the domestic areas and transfer,"The Times, 14th May 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17603,14,5,1968,Spring,14,5,1968,Spring,and dads . Their pounds and Pennies fight famine and drought . And the world s richer for iL Send all,"The Times, 14th May 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17604,17,5,1968,Spring,17,5,1968,Spring,"the previous year owing to extended seasonal water shortage during drought periods However , the production of tin concentrates was higher","The Times, 17th May 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17605,28,5,1968,Spring,28,5,1968,Spring,In the current year even one of the most severe droughts in our his- tory has caused- only a moderate slackening,"The Times, 28th May 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17606,28,5,1968,Spring,28,5,1968,Spring,"slackening in momentum . "" The direct effects of the drought had lopped about 14 per cent off the growth rate","The Times, 28th May 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17607,31,5,1968,Spring,31,5,1968,Spring,of villages in most states have offi- cially been declared drought-stricken areas and placed under emergency plans . Governmnent teams are,"The Times, 31st May 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17608,4,6,1968,Summer,4,6,1968,Summer,. ESTATE TWO DAYS WITHOUT WATER There was a Whitsun drought for 130 families on a north London housing estate yesterday,"The Times, 4th June 1968",England,UKI,,,North London,20th Century newspaper,Media 17609,4,6,1968,Summer,4,6,1968,Summer,industry . The regime can not adequately face the desperate drought situation and they can- not begin to contemplate the planning,"The Times, 4th June 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17610,5,6,1968,Summer,5,6,1968,Summer,and dads ; Their pounds and pennies fight famine and drought . AndIthe world is richer for it . Send all,"The Times, 5th June 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17611,19,6,1968,Summer,19,6,1968,Summer,"AEGINA CLUB , 2Sa . Hills Road , CambridF. y DROUGHT IS STILL THE FOE by Walter Kent W-hen Britain devalued","The Times, 19th June 1968",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17612,20,6,1968,Summer,20,6,1968,Summer,. Most of them said that the impact of the drought on the agricultural industry would be a bigger problem than,"The Times, 20th June 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17613,20,6,1968,Summer,20,6,1968,Summer,"told the businevsmcn that . in spite of : drought , which he describcd as the worst for 40 ycars.","The Times, 20th June 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17614,24,6,1968,Summer,24,6,1968,Summer,"Leicester , evidently from the same person . Again the drought debt was her main theme . "" This woman said","The Times, 24th June 1968",England,UKF,UKF2,UKF21,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17615,24,6,1968,Summer,24,6,1968,Summer,"the Australians asked me to break up their seven year drought and when I did it , they gave all the","The Times, 24th June 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17616,24,6,1968,Summer,24,6,1968,Summer,"she recalls . Since then she claims to have broken droughts in India , China and the United States , brought","The Times, 24th June 1968",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17617,28,6,1968,Summer,28,6,1968,Summer,in connexion with a previous charge arising from stude-disturbances . Drought 'calamity' declared in Chie SANTIAGo. -The Chilean Govetr ment has,"The Times, 28th June 1968",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17618,28,6,1968,Summer,28,6,1968,Summer,"public calamity "" in three provinces struck by the worst drought here for 120 years . l Czech Parliament ends censorship","The Times, 28th June 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17619,28,6,1968,Summer,28,6,1968,Summer,and dads . Their pounds and Pennies fight famine and drought . And the v.orld us richer for it . Send,"The Times, 28th June 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17620,3,7,1968,Summer,3,7,1968,Summer,"rainfall in recordable quanti- ties during this period . The drought conditions which prevailed , though perhaps not quite so severe","The Times, 3th July 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17621,6,7,1968,Summer,6,7,1968,Summer,offset by the sevcre loss of income due to the drought in Victoria and lower woot prices . The Queensland Agency,"The Times, 6th July 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17622,6,7,1968,Summer,6,7,1968,Summer,"cattle sold , once again the result ot the 1965 drought TIhe Chairman at Mtelbourne Wool Store , February 1968 ,","The Times, 6th July 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17623,6,7,1968,Summer,6,7,1968,Summer,ini- portant contribution towards the recovery from the severe 1965 drought and the consequent reduced produc- tion of sheep and wool,"The Times, 6th July 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17624,6,7,1968,Summer,6,7,1968,Summer,"cent as compared with 7 per cent in 1966 . Drought costs again adversely affected results , btit higher wool incomile","The Times, 6th July 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17625,6,7,1968,Summer,6,7,1968,Summer,"had fewer rams to sell be- cause of the earlier drought , but the other two studs were able to hold","The Times, 6th July 1968",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ13,Terrick,20th Century newspaper,Media 17626,6,7,1968,Summer,6,7,1968,Summer,"cases even increased . In other areas , Tanderra was drought-stricken for most of the year . but seasonal conditions were","The Times, 6th July 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17627,6,7,1968,Summer,6,7,1968,Summer,course . still beilIg due to the effects of the droUghts . Each year we brand about 35.000 calves and sell,"The Times, 6th July 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17628,6,7,1968,Summer,6,7,1968,Summer,"in January and February did much to relieve the partial drought Aerial view ot the Wool Store at Portland , Viktoria","The Times, 6th July 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17629,6,7,1968,Summer,6,7,1968,Summer,160.000 tons . Agency Our Agency operations were hampered by drought over w ide areas for the third successive vear :,"The Times, 6th July 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17630,6,7,1968,Summer,6,7,1968,Summer,returns declined sharply because of the effects of a severe drought and lower wool prices . Wool sold totalled 186.000 bales,"The Times, 6th July 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17631,6,7,1968,Summer,6,7,1968,Summer,"rate of the Australian economy in 1965-66 caused by the drought , there was a strong recovery iii 1966-67 even though","The Times, 6th July 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17632,6,7,1968,Summer,6,7,1968,Summer,there was a strong recovery iii 1966-67 even though the drought persisted in some areas . Whilst reduced returns are now,"The Times, 6th July 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17633,6,7,1968,Summer,6,7,1968,Summer,the heavy depletion of siock numbers caused by the severe drought Long-term query over banks BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR IT IS,"The Times, 6th July 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17634,9,7,1968,Summer,9,7,1968,Summer,"143,916 tons in the previous year . Power cuts following drought had a serious effect on production . Hollis Bros8 &","The Times, 9th July 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17635,15,7,1968,Summer,15,7,1968,Summer,"dry matter . This means that if , during a drought . the antelopes adjusted their time of feeding to the","The Times, 15th July 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17636,15,7,1968,Summer,15,7,1968,Summer,"it seems curious that the local zebu do not survive droughts in the same way , but the cattle are kept","The Times, 15th July 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17637,15,7,1968,Summer,15,7,1968,Summer,was conserved : river flows would only be supplemented at drought tinmes when their natural discharge was inadequate . The report,"The Times, 15th July 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17638,16,7,1968,Summer,16,7,1968,Summer,"sugar by 1970 ---it has fallen back . due to drought , to sormething over 5n. tons this year from 1967","The Times, 16th July 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17639,22,7,1968,Summer,22,7,1968,Summer,"member bank caught in regional or local adversities such as droughts or "" drastic deposit drains "" . Thirdly , the","The Times, 22th July 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17640,25,7,1968,Summer,25,7,1968,Summer,", against earlier fore- casts of 7m. , because of drought and the current floods . UNIT TRUST PRICES Silver prices","The Times, 25th July 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17641,30,7,1968,Summer,30,7,1968,Summer,"com- petition fierce . Other adverse factors included a severe drought in South Australia , Victoria and New South Wales and","The Times, 30th July 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17642,1,8,1968,Summer,1,8,1968,Summer,rate . With the help of a break in the drought G.M.H. reckons that total vehicle registrations could rise to 430.000,"The Times, 1st August 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17643,1,8,1968,Summer,1,8,1968,Summer,it is right . Farming income will rise now the drought is over and pressure for a general wages increase will,"The Times, 1st August 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17644,2,8,1968,Summer,2,8,1968,Summer,to recover from the long-drawn out ravages of the Australian drought . The low wool prices and Californian poultry losses were,"The Times, 2th August 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17645,2,8,1968,Summer,2,8,1968,Summer,"slump , but were never nearly as important as the drought . With all the past fears of a divi- dend","The Times, 2th August 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17646,8,8,1968,Summer,8,8,1968,Summer,this a t after charging to reventic rese:7es cxccpc tional drought expe-nditure ot '182. t ) ( 00 ( : 35.,"The Times, 8th August 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17647,10,8,1968,Summer,10,8,1968,Summer,in WVashington. -New York Times News Service . Floods and drought in weather mix-us Britain had freak weather yesterday . In,"The Times, 10th August 1968",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17648,10,8,1968,Summer,10,8,1968,Summer,""" . But the Lake District is having its worst drought for 10 years . Water is carted in milk churns","The Times, 10th August 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17649,12,8,1968,Summer,12,8,1968,Summer,": 1968 ) . I N'ature-lTimes News Service , 1968 Drought a threat to whisky From Our Correspondent Port Glasgow ,","The Times, 12th August 1968",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM35,Port Glasgow,20th Century newspaper,Media 17650,12,8,1968,Summer,12,8,1968,Summer,"to whisky From Our Correspondent Port Glasgow , Aug. 11 Drought is threatening the production programme of eight distilleries in the","The Times, 12th August 1968",Scotland,UKM,"UKM6,UKM3","UKM63,UKM35","Argyll,Port Glasgow",20th Century newspaper,Media 17651,12,8,1968,Summer,12,8,1968,Summer,"grass , legumes and brassicas consistently through excessive wet or drought . Development of beef and lamb production through intensive methods","The Times, 12th August 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17652,13,8,1968,Summer,13,8,1968,Summer,"from Roman to early Victorian times , London fogs . droughts and floods , weather trends and weather lore . Stationery","The Times, 13th August 1968",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17653,19,8,1968,Summer,19,8,1968,Summer,"coupled with a lower industrial average price and the widespread drought , will reduce the group 's profit "" substantially ""","The Times, 19th August 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17654,22,8,1968,Summer,22,8,1968,Summer,news that Chilean production continues to be severely affected by drought . Sugar prices fluctuated violently but closed only 20 points,"The Times, 22th August 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17655,2,9,1968,Autumn,2,9,1968,Autumn,that descrt peoplc are not as well adapted to hot drought conditions as some well acclimatized Europeans . Source : Nature,"The Times, 2th September 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17656,2,9,1968,Autumn,2,9,1968,Autumn,the heavy rains . yields are down be- cause of drought in the growing period . Only oats are estimated to,"The Times, 2th September 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17657,2,9,1968,Autumn,2,9,1968,Autumn,in the north- west and there flooding . followed by drought . have certainly reduced yields . Elsewhere . especially in,"The Times, 2th September 1968",England,UKF,UKF3,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17658,4,9,1968,Autumn,4,9,1968,Autumn,"with last year 's 2,774,000 . The effects of the drought , which had been - foreseen in the last annual","The Times, 4th September 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17659,7,9,1968,Autumn,7,9,1968,Autumn,". one of the richest rice producing areas , the drought has been described as the worst for nearly 100 years","The Times, 7th September 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17660,9,9,1968,Autumn,9,9,1968,Autumn,"course , in areas which suffered tivo successive years of drought , it is precisely the bottom third of the rural","The Times, 9th September 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17661,9,9,1968,Autumn,9,9,1968,Autumn,"50,000 tons in the world market be- cause of prolonged drought which has affected her production . Whether this is enough","The Times, 9th September 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17662,16,9,1968,Autumn,16,9,1968,Autumn,in an area that has been particularly hard hit by drought . There is a substantial Afrikaans block of voters on,"The Times, 16th September 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17663,16,9,1968,Autumn,16,9,1968,Autumn,". HelP OxLam provide clean frC h weUl-w ater for drought-sricken vUi lages. -Oxfam , Room 46. dfo Ilaretays Bank .","The Times, 16th September 1968",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 17664,23,9,1968,Autumn,23,9,1968,Autumn,Charities Act . I ) 4 0 . ) STOP DROUGHT . Help Oxfam provide clean . fresh well-water for drought-stricken,"The Times, 23th September 1968",England,"UKI,UKJ",UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 17665,23,9,1968,Autumn,23,9,1968,Autumn,"DROUGHT . Help Oxfam provide clean . fresh well-water for drought-stricken villaes. -Oxfam , Room 46. c/o Barclays Bank . Oxford","The Times, 23th September 1968",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 17666,26,9,1968,Autumn,26,9,1968,Autumn,". Mr. Jagjivan Ram told me : - "" The drought conditions in some areas have increased the demands on the","The Times, 26th September 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17667,26,9,1968,Autumn,26,9,1968,Autumn,domestic agriculture has been achieved in spite of the severe drought conditions which adversely affected agricultural production in 1966 and 1967,"The Times, 26th September 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17668,30,9,1968,Autumn,30,9,1968,Autumn,. It Grosvenor Crescent . London . S.I . STOP DROUGHT . Help Oxfam provide clean . frch well-water for drought-stricken,"The Times, 30th September 1968",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17669,30,9,1968,Autumn,30,9,1968,Autumn,"DROUGHT . Help Oxfam provide clean . frch well-water for drought-stricken vil- tag.es-.4fam . Roomn 46. cio Barclays "" nk .","The Times, 30th September 1968",England,"UKI,UKJ",UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 17670,2,10,1968,Autumn,2,10,1968,Autumn,"number of sight- ings reported , probably because of the drought earlier in 'the year . However , several promising films","The Times, 2th October 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17671,7,10,1968,Autumn,7,10,1968,Autumn,"Chandos House . Bucklngham Gate . London . S.W.I. STOP DROUGHT . Help Oxfam provide clean , fresh wel-water for drought-stricken","The Times, 7th October 1968",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17672,7,10,1968,Autumn,7,10,1968,Autumn,"DROUGHT . Help Oxfam provide clean , fresh wel-water for drought-stricken villages. -Oxfa:is . Room 46 , c-o Barclays Bank .","The Times, 7th October 1968",England,"UKI,UKJ",UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 17673,9,10,1968,Autumn,9,10,1968,Autumn,"the , effects of sanc- tions have been intensified by drought conditions , together with the extension of mandatory sanctions through","The Times, 9th October 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17674,9,10,1968,Autumn,9,10,1968,Autumn,"extension of mandatory sanctions through the United Nations . The drought has had a severe effect on the maize crop ,","The Times, 9th October 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17675,9,10,1968,Autumn,9,10,1968,Autumn,to be down about 10 per cent follow- ing tbe droughts . The impact of sanctions has prob- ably been cushioned,"The Times, 9th October 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17676,14,10,1968,Autumn,14,10,1968,Autumn,") . 11 Grosvenor Crescent . London , S.W.I. STOP DROUGHT . Help Oxsfam pJrovide cJlEn. fresh wdl-water for drought-stricken villsges.19Sfam","The Times, 14th October 1968",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 17677,14,10,1968,Autumn,14,10,1968,Autumn,STOP DROUGHT . Help Oxsfam pJrovide cJlEn. fresh wdl-water for drought-stricken villsges.19Sfam Room 46. clo Barclad s Bank . Oxford .,"The Times, 14th October 1968",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 17678,21,10,1968,Autumn,21,10,1968,Autumn,to appear abroad : and the festival will break the drought of drama in London dur- ing the summer season-when every,"The Times, 21st October 1968",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17679,21,10,1968,Autumn,21,10,1968,Autumn,"S&reet , London . S.W.I. ( C.Z.2152 . ) STOP DROUGHT . Help Oxfamn provide clean , fresh wellwter for drougDht-stricken","The Times, 21st October 1968",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17680,21,10,1968,Autumn,21,10,1968,Autumn,"the Anglo-Boer War and its aftermath , the years of drought and depression and the Afrikaner 's consequent migration to the","The Times, 21st October 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17681,21,10,1968,Autumn,21,10,1968,Autumn,"and rice are fairly regularly imported . After the eecent drought years some dairy products were imported too , and some","The Times, 21st October 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17682,21,10,1968,Autumn,21,10,1968,Autumn,"climate is fickle , rainfall uncertain , and periodic devastating droughts , such as have been experienced dturing the past few","The Times, 21st October 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17683,21,10,1968,Autumn,21,10,1968,Autumn,"channels ; For emergency assist- ance for farmers hit by drought and flood ; ; for , ' conservation works ;","The Times, 21st October 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17684,21,10,1968,Autumn,21,10,1968,Autumn,"climbed to over 500m. partly due to the recent bad drought years , gives rise to concern . It is a","The Times, 21st October 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17685,21,10,1968,Autumn,21,10,1968,Autumn,"cases , and to trying to recover from the recent drought years at home . In most cases this season 's","The Times, 21st October 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17686,21,10,1968,Autumn,21,10,1968,Autumn,". They were among the worst hit by the recent drought , and have also been suffering from low world prices","The Times, 21st October 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17687,21,10,1968,Autumn,21,10,1968,Autumn,"'s largest agri- cultural export after wool , except In drought years , and it is an important source of animai","The Times, 21st October 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17688,21,10,1968,Autumn,21,10,1968,Autumn,"to 17,500,000 in the sixties . Followving two exceptionally bad drought years , in which large-scale exports were suspended , the","The Times, 21st October 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17689,28,10,1968,Autumn,28,10,1968,Autumn,"your 21st . Fondest jove. -Mummv and Daddy . STOP DROUGHT . Help Oxfam provide clean , fresh well-water for drougsht-stricken","The Times, 28th October 1968",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 17690,2,11,1968,Autumn,2,11,1968,Autumn,", France was in the grip of the most desperate drought in living memory . Having matriculated at Montpelier in 1530","The Times, 2th November 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17691,2,11,1968,Autumn,2,11,1968,Autumn,of an ever-increasing demo- graphic explosion and the scourge of droughts . Control over federal investment S.U.D.A.M .. like S.U.D.E.N.E. and,"The Times, 2th November 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17692,2,11,1968,Autumn,2,11,1968,Autumn,situation . Parts of theiregion are periodic- ally scourged by droughts while others are subject to flooding . Its more fertile,"The Times, 2th November 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17693,2,11,1968,Autumn,2,11,1968,Autumn,"up and down depending whether there was a frost , drought or not , Mr. Frazao persisted . Now the I.C.A","The Times, 2th November 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17694,8,11,1968,Autumn,8,11,1968,Autumn,"in the economy and has been overshadowed by the worst drought in Chilean history , affect- ing the whole of the","The Times, 8th November 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17695,9,11,1968,Autumn,9,11,1968,Autumn,virtues of the blackberry . psanberry atnd raspberry . Good drought resister . Purplish black . exqulsitety 113voured frult I plant,"The Times, 9th November 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17696,11,11,1968,Autumn,11,11,1968,Autumn,". Around 30s. per sa. ft. 499 8737 . STOP DROUGHT . Help Oxfam provide clean , fresh well-water for drought-stricken","The Times, 11st November 1968",England,"UKI,UKJ",UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 17697,11,11,1968,Autumn,11,11,1968,Autumn,"DROUGHT . Help Oxfam provide clean , fresh well-water for drought-stricken vlllages. -Oxfam . Room 46. c/o Barclays Bank . Oxford","The Times, 11st November 1968",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 17698,11,11,1968,Autumn,11,11,1968,Autumn,"Thus some part of Australia is always suffering a severe drought , when rivers as large as the Thames may dry","The Times, 11st November 1968","GB,England","UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 17699,11,11,1968,Autumn,11,11,1968,Autumn,economically . It is fairly simple to meet the 30-year drought but what of the drought that only comes every million,"The Times, 11st November 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17700,11,11,1968,Autumn,11,11,1968,Autumn,simple to meet the 30-year drought but what of the drought that only comes every million years ? For this the,"The Times, 11st November 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17701,11,11,1968,Autumn,11,11,1968,Autumn,"Esher alone . Needs of tomorrow During the 1968 Melbourne drought , damage to gardens alone amounted to 4m . Taking","The Times, 11st November 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17702,11,11,1968,Autumn,11,11,1968,Autumn,"far worse than Manchester experienced in 1947 , - If droughts like those of 1854 , 1887 or 1921 were to","The Times, 11st November 1968","GB,England",UKD,UKD3,"UKD31,UK32",,20th Century newspaper,Media 17703,11,11,1968,Autumn,11,11,1968,Autumn,"uncertainty . 'Faced with a climatic extreme of flood and drought , we should ensure that today 's price for protective","The Times, 11st November 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17704,12,11,1968,Autumn,12,11,1968,Autumn,"Australian , Mercantile , Land and Finance. -After last yeafs drought setback prospects for wool produc- tion have improved with rapid","The Times, 12th November 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17705,12,11,1968,Autumn,12,11,1968,Autumn,"rains brought relief . In Victoria and Riverina the acute drought persisted until the end of April , after which good","The Times, 12th November 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17706,12,11,1968,Autumn,12,11,1968,Autumn,after which good rains feli . However . the severe drought forced many graziers to sell livestock before they normally would,"The Times, 12th November 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17707,12,11,1968,Autumn,12,11,1968,Autumn,41.75 cents per lb . Agency Business-Australia T'he combination of drought and lower wool prices inevitably led to increased applications for,"The Times, 12th November 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17708,12,11,1968,Autumn,12,11,1968,Autumn,conditions and with the sole exception of Caiwarro drv to drought conditions persisted into the latter half of the financial year,"The Times, 12th November 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17709,12,11,1968,Autumn,12,11,1968,Autumn,"a relative failure , much benefit was derived during the drought both from such grain as was harvested and from grazing","The Times, 12th November 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17710,12,11,1968,Autumn,12,11,1968,Autumn,in carrying large numbers of stud sheep through the prolonged drought . Total expenditurc on the Stationis showed virtu- ally no,"The Times, 12th November 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17711,13,11,1968,Autumn,13,11,1968,Autumn,"of the United Nations sanctions and the impact of the drought , ' which is still being felt , add up","The Times, 13th November 1968",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17712,16,11,1968,Autumn,16,11,1968,Autumn,"give it its new title , does not mind summer droughts . Now to the greenhouse . The weather recently has","The Times, 16th November 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17713,18,11,1968,Autumn,18,11,1968,Autumn,. 10 Wyndham Place . London . W.l . STOP DROUGHT . Help Oxfam provide cleau. fresb well-water for drought-stricken viDayes.,"The Times, 18th November 1968",England,"UKI,UKJ",UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 17714,18,11,1968,Autumn,18,11,1968,Autumn,STOP DROUGHT . Help Oxfam provide cleau. fresb well-water for drought-stricken viDayes. -Oxfam . Room 46. c/o Barclays Bank . Oxford,"The Times, 18th November 1968",England,"UKI,UKJ",UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 17715,23,11,1968,Autumn,23,11,1968,Autumn,to 4S8.000 in the year to June 30 last --followving drought conditions in eastern Australia-but the dividend vas held at 13,"The Times, 23th November 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17716,25,11,1968,Autumn,25,11,1968,Autumn,Road . 'i unbridae WelLs ( 22523 ) . ST'OP DROUGHT . Help Oxiant provide clean . fresh well-watcr for drought-stricken,"The Times, 25th November 1968",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 17717,25,11,1968,Autumn,25,11,1968,Autumn,"DROUGHT . Help Oxiant provide clean . fresh well-watcr for drought-stricken villa2es. -Oxfam , Room 46. clo Barclays Bank . Oxford","The Times, 25th November 1968",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 17718,6,12,1968,Winter,6,12,1968,Winter,&evere limitation of ce crop%h brought abosE by the Pro1oagked droUght arnd oter factors . The Company hb been affected by,"The Times, 6th December 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17719,9,12,1968,Winter,9,12,1968,Winter,Regulation of the water applied to the land will defeat droughts from which Rumania suffered heavily this year . and British,"The Times, 9th December 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17720,12,12,1968,Winter,12,12,1968,Winter,kept here to help meet their need for funds . Drought affects savings . The banking system is an excellent repository,"The Times, 12th December 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17721,12,12,1968,Winter,12,12,1968,Winter,"trending up until last financial year , when the severe drought took toll . With a restoration of farm income ,","The Times, 12th December 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17722,13,12,1968,Winter,13,12,1968,Winter,"D. Roughlev ( Liverpool ) , P. W. Barrett ( Droughton Park ) , C. B. Stevens ( Penzancei . R.","The Times, 13th December 1968",England,"UKH,UKD,UKJ","UKH2,UKD7,UKJ1","UKH24,UKD72,UKJ14",Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 17723,13,12,1968,Winter,13,12,1968,Winter,. who won the shield last season after a long drought. - Reuter . RUGBY FIVES CLIFTON COLLEGE ( R. F.,"The Times, 13th December 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17724,13,12,1968,Winter,13,12,1968,Winter,". Because of a partial recovery from the long Australian drought . profits this year will show a *' material ""","The Times, 13th December 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17725,18,12,1968,Winter,18,12,1968,Winter,and the range of Novobord products . In addition severe drought conditions resulted in a reduced citrus crop and the consequent,"The Times, 18th December 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17726,20,12,1968,Winter,20,12,1968,Winter,level of profits . It is the ever-present fear of drought that makes it improper to be an optimist in this,"The Times, 20th December 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17727,23,12,1968,Winter,23,12,1968,Winter,it will be for the thousands of Africans in the drought-stricken tribal trust areas and for the unemployed workers in the,"The Times, 23th December 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17728,23,12,1968,Winter,23,12,1968,Winter,"Government spokesmen , however . maintaiiD that welfare assistance or drought relief work is available for anyone who wants it and","The Times, 23th December 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17729,23,12,1968,Winter,23,12,1968,Winter,. Last year Australian farmers experienced one of the worst droughts in recent memory . The pastoral conditions were indeed black,"The Times, 23th December 1968",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17730,30,12,1968,Winter,30,12,1968,Winter,"S.W.10 flat , ring after 4.30 FRE. 6167 . STOP DROUGHT . HelD Oxfam provide clean , fresh well-water for dreught-strlcken","The Times, 30th December 1968",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 17731,6,1,1969,Winter,6,1,1969,Winter,"vacant . L46 each. -Phono Burgh Heath 52835 . STOP DROUGHT . HelD 0xfm provide clean , fresh well-w ; ater","The Times, 6th January 1969",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,Burgh Heath,20th Century newspaper,Media 17732,6,1,1969,Winter,6,1,1969,Winter,"HelD 0xfm provide clean , fresh well-w ; ater for drought-stricken ligers. -Oxfaa m s Room 46. clo Barcl4ys Bank .","The Times, 6th January 1969",England,UKJ,"UKJ2,UKJ1","UKJ23,UKJ14","Burgh Heath,Oxford",20th Century newspaper,Media 17733,9,1,1969,Winter,9,1,1969,Winter,"middle of the year "" , Britain reported . The drought early in 1968 and other factors had contributed to this","The Times, 9th January 1969",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17734,10,1,1969,Winter,10,1,1969,Winter,"is short , although not in good condition following a drought Pennington , who was here last year , said he","The Times, 10th January 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17735,13,1,1969,Winter,13,1,1969,Winter,"Act . 1948 ind Charites Act 1960 ) . STOP DROUGHT . HelP Oxfam Drovide dclan , fresh welt-water for drought-stricken","The Times, 13th January 1969",England,"UKI,UKJ",UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 17736,13,1,1969,Winter,13,1,1969,Winter,"DROUGHT . HelP Oxfam Drovide dclan , fresh welt-water for drought-stricken villages-Osfam , Room 46. c/o BaLrclays Bantkl . Oxford .","The Times, 13th January 1969",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 17737,18,1,1969,Winter,18,1,1969,Winter,fall in ex- ports was caused by effects from the drought which adversely affected rural industry- However I am happy to,"The Times, 18th January 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17738,20,1,1969,Winter,20,1,1969,Winter,"for a while . Arrogantly yours . Benny . STOP DROUGHT . Help Oxifam provide clcan , fresh well-water for drought-stricken","The Times, 20th January 1969",England,"UKI,UKJ","UKI1,UKJ1","UKI11,UKJ14","Knightsbridge,Oxford",20th Century newspaper,Media 17739,20,1,1969,Winter,20,1,1969,Winter,"DROUGHT . Help Oxifam provide clcan , fresh well-water for drought-stricken villages. -Oxfam . Room 46. clo Barclays Bank . Oxford","The Times, 20th January 1969",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 17740,21,1,1969,Winter,21,1,1969,Winter,"Mining Corporation with 20 per cent each . Disputes and drought hit copper output The big Chilean copper mines produced 519,570","The Times, 21st January 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17741,21,1,1969,Winter,21,1,1969,Winter,The decline is attributed to labour disputes and a severe drought affecting output at El Teniente . Workers at the El,"The Times, 21st January 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17742,23,1,1969,Winter,23,1,1969,Winter,"slowly melting winter snows aug- ment river flows in spring drought . In the past , the increase of stored water","The Times, 23th January 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17743,27,1,1969,Winter,27,1,1969,Winter,Scrvices 52 Dean Street . W.I. 01-734 4153 . STOP DROUGHT . Hdp Oxfam provide clean ; fresh well-water for drought-stricken,"The Times, 27th January 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17744,27,1,1969,Winter,27,1,1969,Winter,"DROUGHT . Hdp Oxfam provide clean ; fresh well-water for drought-stricken villages. -Oxfam . Room 46 , c/o Barclays Bank .","The Times, 27th January 1969",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 17745,30,1,1969,Winter,30,1,1969,Winter,h40t 6.156.40 . The Great Water Rush ottrt Dans or Droughts 11.32 . News NORTH OF ENGLAND 6.00-615 p.m . Look,"The Times, 30th January 1969",England,"UKH,UKF,UKG",UKH1,,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 17746,1,2,1969,Winter,1,2,1969,Winter,nothing like enough rain in the winter 1966-67 and the drought continued till last October . Things then took a turn,"The Times, 1st February 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17747,17,2,1969,Winter,17,2,1969,Winter,the United Nations in May and the effect of the drought . It was economic concern . to- gether with active,"The Times, 17th February 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17748,17,2,1969,Winter,17,2,1969,Winter,"the rainmakers , have succeeded in breaking an eight month drought in Sahiwal much to the farmer 's delight and the","The Times, 17th February 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17749,20,2,1969,Winter,20,2,1969,Winter,"soutb of Bristol , we now have an official "" drought' "" having had no measurable rain or snow for 18","The Times, 20th February 1969",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK11,Bristol,20th Century newspaper,Media 17750,20,2,1969,Winter,20,2,1969,Winter,said : -The short supply is due to the Present drought and the fact that this is the beginning of the,"The Times, 20th February 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17751,20,2,1969,Winter,20,2,1969,Winter,"less rubber Is produced . The ful impact of the drought , how- ever . is not likely to be fek","The Times, 20th February 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17752,21,2,1969,Winter,21,2,1969,Winter,"to expect improved yields compared with last year 's disastrous drought , but it is possible that 1969 will turn out","The Times, 21st February 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17753,24,2,1969,Winter,24,2,1969,Winter,"there-fore , not in dissatisfaction among farmers but in exceptional drought conditions which have even dried up reservoirs created by our","The Times, 24th February 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17754,25,2,1969,Winter,25,2,1969,Winter,in Jamaica suffered another loss . Continuation of the severe drought at Monymusk for most of the Year affected operations to,"The Times, 25th February 1969",Scotland,UKM,UKM5,UKM50,Monymusk,20th Century newspaper,Media 17755,3,3,1969,Spring,3,3,1969,Spring,up enough water to see them over long periods of drought . They are ideal plants for the busy housewife who,"The Times, 3th March 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17756,5,3,1969,Spring,5,3,1969,Spring,"year-when profits were hit by the lingering effects of the drought . Nevertheless , the interim payment is lifted by one","The Times, 5th March 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17757,8,3,1969,Spring,8,3,1969,Spring,"somewhere between thte blackberry . loganberry and rasDberry . Good drought resister . JAPANESE WlNEBERRY Decoraitive as wll as fruitful ,","The Times, 8th March 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17758,27,3,1969,Spring,27,3,1969,Spring,"help in bridging the adverse effects on growth of protracted droughts and may . to a cer- tain extent , regulate","The Times, 27th March 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17759,1,4,1969,Spring,1,4,1969,Spring,"five years , nany Australian farmers have had two major droughts to contend with , writes F. H. Gruen , Professor","The Times, 1st April 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17760,1,4,1969,Spring,1,4,1969,Spring,some 20 per cent higher than last year 's level-when drought affected the output of many com-modities . This year should,"The Times, 1st April 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17761,1,4,1969,Spring,1,4,1969,Spring,"recovery is a significant achievement ; in the past , droughts have often had a more prolonged impact on output and","The Times, 1st April 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17762,1,4,1969,Spring,1,4,1969,Spring,"like that applied to a Sunday afternoon hobby . With droughts go floods , and damaging bush.fires , all at high","The Times, 1st April 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17763,16,4,1969,Spring,16,4,1969,Spring,shock measured six on the 12-degree Mercalli scale . Ceylon drought ends : Wide- spread pre-monsoon rains have ended a drought,"The Times, 16th April 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17764,16,4,1969,Spring,16,4,1969,Spring,"drought ends : Wide- spread pre-monsoon rains have ended a drought of several weeks in Ceylon , which threatened crops and","The Times, 16th April 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17765,18,4,1969,Spring,18,4,1969,Spring,"pressures on the economy caused by tougher sanctions , and drought and.frost . Agricultural outout declined , but this was more","The Times, 18th April 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17766,18,4,1969,Spring,18,4,1969,Spring,"impact on the econeomy of the Atougher -sanctions and the drought , but it takes an optimistic view of the prospects.for","The Times, 18th April 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17767,22,4,1969,Spring,22,4,1969,Spring,turn of the West Indian crioketers to break the existing drought . They landed in London on a cold and rainy,"The Times, 22th April 1969",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17768,26,4,1969,Spring,26,4,1969,Spring,"as the sixteenth century , have said that a summer drought begins at Easter . These old saws are not by","The Times, 26th April 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17769,26,4,1969,Spring,26,4,1969,Spring,"garden water- Ing is likely to be forbidden in a drought , this reserve could be in-valuable , especially if one","The Times, 26th April 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17770,7,5,1969,Spring,7,5,1969,Spring,"Pythouse , Tisbury , Wiltshire , and Mrs. A. C. Drought , of Old Rockford , Nenagh , co . Tipperary","The Times, 7th May 1969",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK15,"Pythouse,Tisbury,Wiltshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 17771,10,5,1969,Spring,10,5,1969,Spring,is the better conditions inithe Pastoral Industry following the serious droughts of previous years . CapitaL Inflow for the current year,"The Times, 10th May 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17772,12,5,1969,Spring,12,5,1969,Spring,"we had to surmount , such as earthquakes and the drought of last year . if we are to judge them","The Times, 12th May 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17773,16,5,1969,Spring,16,5,1969,Spring,"in production of raws for 1968-69 , because of severe drought and unstable world prices . Better conditions will not restore","The Times, 16th May 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17774,26,5,1969,Spring,26,5,1969,Spring,"in February or November , or in August after a drought . It takes real skill to grow grass then .","The Times, 26th May 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17775,28,5,1969,Spring,28,5,1969,Spring,", and of a fall , largely because of severe drought in the critical months of the year , in earnings","The Times, 28th May 1969",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17776,12,6,1969,Summer,12,6,1969,Summer,early months of the year due to a pro- longed drought did not help matters . and the final results are,"The Times, 12th June 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17777,18,6,1969,Summer,18,6,1969,Summer,"place in the teeth of an agricultural setback due to droughts for two successive years , and also of the tension","The Times, 18th June 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17778,18,6,1969,Summer,18,6,1969,Summer,performance of agri- culture include the vulnerability of farms to drought and the submarginal scale I of individual farmers ' land,"The Times, 18th June 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17779,18,6,1969,Summer,18,6,1969,Summer,"stiffening world economic situation . In addition , the continuous drought and the threat of an inherent inflation- ary trend following","The Times, 18th June 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17780,18,6,1969,Summer,18,6,1969,Summer,and other food ( mainly barley ) grains . A drought can bring swings In output of as much as Im.,"The Times, 18th June 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17781,21,6,1969,Summer,21,6,1969,Summer,Kingdom investment ; while the easing last year of the drought prob- lem has helped bring about rises in agricultural company,"The Times, 21st June 1969",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17782,21,6,1969,Summer,21,6,1969,Summer,"get back to the lawvnsfew plants can survive weeks of drought , turn as brown as a coffee bean , and","The Times, 21st June 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17783,24,6,1969,Summer,24,6,1969,Summer,time for the past three or four years because of drought-. says Captain Christopher Owen . who resigned as Sir Humphrey,"The Times, 24th June 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17784,30,6,1969,Summer,30,6,1969,Summer,"can not get the daffodils-our national emblem-- biecause of a drought in Kenya "" . Miss Tricia Nixon , President Nixon","The Times, 30th June 1969",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17785,5,7,1969,Summer,5,7,1969,Summer,"results from Victorian Agency , again chiefly the result of drought conditions prevailing Over nmuch oF that State as well as","The Times, 5th July 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17786,5,7,1969,Summer,5,7,1969,Summer,this vear ) has been made by the Group to Drought Reserve so as to meet any special drought expenditure which,"The Times, 5th July 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17787,5,7,1969,Summer,5,7,1969,Summer,Group to Drought Reserve so as to meet any special drought expenditure which mayv be requited in future and help to,"The Times, 5th July 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17788,5,7,1969,Summer,5,7,1969,Summer,of actual sugar . AGENCY Results were again affected bv drought in most areas where our agency organization operates . Whilst,"The Times, 5th July 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17789,5,7,1969,Summer,5,7,1969,Summer,"of about 4 per cent , despite the recurrence of drought conditions over most of the eastern States . A substantial","The Times, 5th July 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17790,5,7,1969,Summer,5,7,1969,Summer,"part of Queens- land , is experiencing partial to severe drought conditions with losses of livestock ; there is only a","The Times, 5th July 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17791,5,7,1969,Summer,5,7,1969,Summer,worst affected and stock numbers are being reduced accordingly . Drought conditions throughout a large part of Queens- land have deflated,"The Times, 5th July 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17792,18,7,1969,Summer,18,7,1969,Summer,the reaping of all available cane . At Monymusk the drought conditions which have existed since 1967 continued until broken by,"The Times, 18th July 1969",Scotland,UKM,UKM5,UKM50,Monymusk,20th Century newspaper,Media 17793,23,7,1969,Summer,23,7,1969,Summer,"of 12,388,261lbs . The main contributory factors were an early drought followed by extremely heavy rainfall concentrated in the peak flushing","The Times, 23th July 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17794,8,8,1969,Summer,8,8,1969,Summer,"an up- swing in the fonner cvcle . With a drought-struck 3,941.000 to beat , profits for the first half of","The Times, 8th August 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17795,12,8,1969,Summer,12,8,1969,Summer,"on Dunsinane , where a serious strike , combined with drought followed by a bad mon- soon , have turned a","The Times, 12th August 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17796,14,8,1969,Summer,14,8,1969,Summer,the increase in value of agricul- tural output after the drought which ruined many of the 1968 crops . Agricultural output,"The Times, 14th August 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17797,16,8,1969,Summer,16,8,1969,Summer,1967 election . Job for rainmaker : Farmerc in two drought-stricken areas of the central Argentine province of C6rdoba have signed,"The Times, 16th August 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17798,27,8,1969,Summer,27,8,1969,Summer,operations in fact have continued to advance . A serious drought at the beginning of the year hit the South African,"The Times, 27th August 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17799,29,8,1969,Summer,29,8,1969,Summer,priceics follows a declinc in production because of the recent drought and btcconss effcetiveC on dcliveries mtade to B-ritain this weekend,"The Times, 29th August 1969",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17800,2,9,1969,Autumn,2,9,1969,Autumn,"COLIN CHAPMAN reports In the past four years , despite droughts , the Australian economry has been breaking all records .","The Times, 2th September 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17801,3,9,1969,Autumn,3,9,1969,Autumn,"The expansion of her industry coincided with several years of drought , which encourageed manv white fanners to ex- change an","The Times, 3th September 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17802,11,9,1969,Autumn,11,9,1969,Autumn,"the Continent of Europe . * In spite of the drought which is still affecting a considerable part of Queensland ,","The Times, 11st September 1969",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17803,13,9,1969,Autumn,13,9,1969,Autumn,. Wind orosion is most liable to occur after spring droughts when the soils have been thoroughly cultivated and are still,"The Times, 13th September 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17804,18,9,1969,Autumn,18,9,1969,Autumn,beet prop has sarted late because of a long summer drought The closina tone wa steady . LonIdon daily was hel,"The Times, 18th September 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17805,24,9,1969,Autumn,24,9,1969,Autumn,the train coming from ; Penzance struck the tractor . Drought hits Scots towns From Our Scottish Correspondent Glasgow . Sept.,"The Times, 24th September 1969",England,UKK,UKK3,UKK30,Penzance,20th Century newspaper,Media 17806,24,9,1969,Autumn,24,9,1969,Autumn,"tomorrow in parts of the west of Scotland where a drought is threatening employ- ment . In Kilmarnock . Ayrshire ,","The Times, 24th September 1969",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,"UKM33,UKM37,UKM33","Ayrshire,Kilmarnock",20th Century newspaper,Media 17807,26,9,1969,Autumn,26,9,1969,Autumn,and Municipal Workers and the Vehicle Buildets one each . Drought hits Viyella Leading industrialists in Paisley meet the burgh 's,"The Times, 26th September 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17808,29,9,1969,Autumn,29,9,1969,Autumn,"ending the Austra- lian economy , in spite of severe droughts in 1965-66 and in 1967- 68 , has grown at","The Times, 29th September 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17809,29,9,1969,Autumn,29,9,1969,Autumn,a recovery in agricultural otitput after the previous year 's drought . A high rate of growth is continuing . Over,"The Times, 29th September 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17810,29,9,1969,Autumn,29,9,1969,Autumn,"per cent in the earlier period ( because of the drought ) and , by only 0.9 per cent in the","The Times, 29th September 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17811,30,9,1969,Autumn,30,9,1969,Autumn,", are good. , Berrmuda is enduring the most severe drought since 1911 and recently hurricane winds have bcen spiralling to","The Times, 30th September 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17812,2,10,1969,Autumn,2,10,1969,Autumn,"Trade Association , sold Reuter Yes- terday . A lirllonsed drought aind disease had caused the drop in production . The","The Times, 2th October 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17813,7,10,1969,Autumn,7,10,1969,Autumn,"in exports . because * r lant Year' s tevere drought . Production is COOa , 42 at an estimnated 3.00'3","The Times, 7th October 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17814,9,10,1969,Autumn,9,10,1969,Autumn,"in 1967 , was continued , and in spite of drought and other natural calamities in parts of the country ,","The Times, 9th October 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17815,15,10,1969,Autumn,15,10,1969,Autumn,Photograph by Ian Bradshaw of The Times CHELTENHAM RACING PROSPECTS Drought and coughing hit n c . h novice chlampionsh ll,"The Times, 15th October 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17816,15,10,1969,Autumn,15,10,1969,Autumn,"how- ever , as a result of either the recent drought , or the present coughing scourge , only three runners","The Times, 15th October 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17817,17,10,1969,Autumn,17,10,1969,Autumn,"at the Gwydir by-election in June . However , the drought in Queensland and Western Aus tralia and frost in New","The Times, 17th October 1969",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL12,Gwydir,20th Century newspaper,Media 17818,18,10,1969,Autumn,18,10,1969,Autumn,"SON LTD. 2 WYMONDHAhl , NORFOLK . BEDDING THYME Stands drought , autumn rains , winter snow . or the sunimer","The Times, 18th October 1969",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17819,25,10,1969,Autumn,25,10,1969,Autumn,emotion . the early passionate storms and the final blank droughts which come to shrivel and crack the relationship . these,"The Times, 25th October 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17820,27,10,1969,Autumn,27,10,1969,Autumn,of yellow maize were stopped in February because of the drought . but it now seems likely that limited quantities will,"The Times, 27th October 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17821,1,11,1969,Autumn,1,11,1969,Autumn,and Gordon 's entire stock could te decimated overnight . Drought and flood are other dangers . Seven million gallons of,"The Times, 1st November 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17822,1,11,1969,Autumn,1,11,1969,Autumn,", ei bou ; . Haats . BEDDING THYME St=nds drought , auumnm rains , winter snow . or the sumlmer","The Times, 1st November 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17823,6,11,1969,Autumn,6,11,1969,Autumn,"of areas of natural beauty ; the losses caused by drought , as has happened this summer in Scotland where fac-","The Times, 6th November 1969",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17824,6,11,1969,Autumn,6,11,1969,Autumn,"and not liable to run dry in the most proonged drought . It may even be fair to say , as","The Times, 6th November 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17825,6,11,1969,Autumn,6,11,1969,Autumn,per head we are certainly better off than countries with droughts to contend with . But we have an alarming problem,"The Times, 6th November 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17826,6,11,1969,Autumn,6,11,1969,Autumn,"Ness to Loch Mhor , has been approved . Recent droughts in Scotland may well hasten the move to- wards pumped","The Times, 6th November 1969",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM63,Inverness-shire,20th Century newspaper,Media 17827,7,11,1969,Autumn,7,11,1969,Autumn,is difficult to realize that England has experienced a record drought in October . At this weather station we have had,"The Times, 7th November 1969",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17828,8,11,1969,Autumn,8,11,1969,Autumn,LONDON . E.C.4 Tel. : 01i248 4226 BEDDING THYME Stands drought . autumn rauis. winter snow . or the sumnmer sun,"The Times, 8th November 1969",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17829,11,11,1969,Autumn,11,11,1969,Autumn,"the Group 's earnings to deterioration by such factors as drought and variable commodity prices ; second , to exploit growth","The Times, 11st November 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17830,12,11,1969,Autumn,12,11,1969,Autumn,"golden eagle . nightingale , willow warbler and badger . Drought town 's road 's flooded Chesterfield . Derbyshire , was","The Times, 12th November 1969",England,UKF,UKF1,"UKF12,UKF13",Derbyshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 17831,12,11,1969,Autumn,12,11,1969,Autumn,restriction on water supplies to 20.000 homes caused by a drought continued . Bar students demand new conditions By BRIAN CASHINELLA,"The Times, 12th November 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17832,12,11,1969,Autumn,12,11,1969,Autumn,wet in October England could by contrast experience a record drought : Out of faimess to a possible miscon- ception readers,"The Times, 12th November 1969",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17833,15,11,1969,Autumn,15,11,1969,Autumn,"- Radlett 5820 . Visitors welcomC . BEDDING THYME Stands drought . autumn rains , winter snow . or tile summer","The Times, 15th November 1969",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH23,Radlett,20th Century newspaper,Media 17834,18,11,1969,Autumn,18,11,1969,Autumn,"major increases in labour costs . Secondly , a serious drought in Central and Lower Assam will result in lower crops","The Times, 18th November 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17835,20,11,1969,Autumn,20,11,1969,Autumn,wheat crop is likely to be below 1968 becatsc of drought in the sowing season . Far East. -The scattered indica-,"The Times, 20th November 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17836,21,11,1969,Autumn,21,11,1969,Autumn,"5.1-0. a -i DaLd. q Fiv-dividt , , d. 4 Drought hits wheat crop Brisbane . Nov. 20. -Dr . J.","The Times, 21st November 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17837,21,11,1969,Autumn,21,11,1969,Autumn,. the Primary Industries Director General . said because of drought the main grain area in the Queensland central highlands produced,"The Times, 21st November 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17838,24,11,1969,Autumn,24,11,1969,Autumn,"sta , unch endurance throughout the past five vears . Drought is a familiar affliction to the Australian farmer , as","The Times, 24th November 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17839,25,11,1969,Autumn,25,11,1969,Autumn,"of Antimilos , threatened with extinction because of a prolonged drought . Fishermen reported that they could not approach the island","The Times, 25th November 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17840,3,12,1969,Winter,3,12,1969,Winter,", and Inikpen , Newbury . Mr. 1 . S. Drought and MIss J. M. Ever ; ard T'he engagement is","The Times, 3th December 1969",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ11,Newbury,20th Century newspaper,Media 17841,3,12,1969,Winter,3,12,1969,Winter,"Smnoger. younger son of the late Captain G. R. S. Drought and of Mrs. Drought . of Bruins . Donhead ,","The Times, 3th December 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17842,3,12,1969,Winter,3,12,1969,Winter,"the late Captain G. R. S. Drought and of Mrs. Drought . of Bruins . Donhead , Shaftesbury . and jane","The Times, 3th December 1969",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ12,Cold Brayfield,20th Century newspaper,Media 17843,18,12,1969,Winter,18,12,1969,Winter,", subject to climatic conditions such as rain and storms-or droughts as during the past year-and vulnerable in that they are","The Times, 18th December 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17844,19,12,1969,Winter,19,12,1969,Winter,", pulled out of the trough caused by the 1965-66 drought . But we are not content with what has been","The Times, 19th December 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17845,19,12,1969,Winter,19,12,1969,Winter,and do intermpt steady progress and the disastrous Austra- lia-wide drought of 1965-66 not only caused uls to lose valuable stock,"The Times, 19th December 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17846,30,12,1969,Winter,30,12,1969,Winter,"worse than , at this time last year . While drought has reduced Jersey 's milk yield this year the long-term","The Times, 30th December 1969",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17847,9,1,1970,Winter,9,1,1970,Winter,for nonths and in some areas of the city water- drought regulations are in force . The course has been put,"The Times, 9th January 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17848,16,1,1970,Winter,16,1,1970,Winter,which go blak on one side only are suffering from drought and not from lead poisoning from the lead factory chinneys,"The Times, 16th January 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17849,26,1,1970,Winter,26,1,1970,Winter,Bristol ) . Mt . M4 . Leadbetter . ( Droughton Park ) . J. L. Harrison ( Boston ) .,"The Times, 26th January 1970",England,UKK,"UKK1,UKK3","UKK11,UKK30","Bristol,Penryn",20th Century newspaper,Media 17850,26,1,1970,Winter,26,1,1970,Winter,"Redmond . Cambridge University ) . A , Nears ( Droughton Park ) . v Retcree. -Major C. Tyler t.rrny )","The Times, 26th January 1970",England,"UKH,UKJ","UKH1,UKJ1","UKH12,UKJ14",Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 17851,4,2,1970,Winter,4,2,1970,Winter,Town is burnt up at the moment due to the drought ; but here at Turf Hall it was still much,"The Times, 4th February 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17852,18,2,1970,Winter,18,2,1970,Winter,"from 215,000 . R Rains in late December eased the drought in armas affected , but commission earnings fromn wool sales","The Times, 18th February 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17853,20,2,1970,Winter,20,2,1970,Winter,"Chairman , Mr. J. M. Ritchie , stated that although drought conditions had been experienced , rains in late December had","The Times, 20th February 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17854,24,2,1970,Winter,24,2,1970,Winter,crop which was smaller . than originally estimated due to drought conditions in the early months of 1969 . The Industrial,"The Times, 24th February 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17855,5,3,1970,Spring,5,3,1970,Spring,"only talking in terms of this restriction about periods of drought . "" Objections to the power station proposal have to","The Times, 5th March 1970",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG12,Worcestershire county,20th Century newspaper,Media 17856,10,3,1970,Spring,10,3,1970,Spring,be happy about . the Bris-bane sale was mainlv of drought- affected wool and of low quality . Demand for good,"The Times, 10th March 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17857,16,3,1970,Spring,16,3,1970,Spring,wits ' end because of rising costs and a bank drought . knowing that easier credit . the key to much,"The Times, 16th March 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17858,21,3,1970,Spring,21,3,1970,Spring,the Wairying country is beginntng to recover from . a drought . ' Their first engagement was -a short concert in-the,"The Times, 21st March 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17859,21,3,1970,Spring,21,3,1970,Spring,some rain falls . The trouble comes with the serious droughts . Herds and flocks which have built up during the,"The Times, 21st March 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17860,23,3,1970,Spring,23,3,1970,Spring,"leadership , but it can have political effects : the drought of 1963 helped to topple . Khrushchev . Of course","The Times, 23th March 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17861,24,3,1970,Spring,24,3,1970,Spring,year-to-year fluuctuation which earlier characterized fatm output ; the 1968 drought dented the upward cuxve and 1969'was just back to the,"The Times, 24th March 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17862,24,3,1970,Spring,24,3,1970,Spring,"in both directions , mainly because the previous year 's drought reduced Rumanian sales of foodstuffs , and buying was proportionately","The Times, 24th March 1970",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17863,2,4,1970,Spring,2,4,1970,Spring,"virtually ended , and so can low water levels in drought conditions . In principle the water is made to run","The Times, 2th April 1970",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17864,10,4,1970,Spring,10,4,1970,Spring,"UJ.D.I. , and who now , thanks to sanctions and droughts , have suffered most from the gran ! ting of","The Times, 10th April 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17865,21,4,1970,Spring,21,4,1970,Spring,"civil wvar , the allied interventions , two years of drought , and the appalling famine of 1921 . The truly","The Times, 21st April 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17866,9,5,1970,Spring,9,5,1970,Spring,"save , and when beset by such natural hazards as drought flood , or cattle plague , he must rely on","The Times, 9th May 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17867,15,5,1970,Spring,15,5,1970,Spring,for 24 other water under- takings . Already in a drought year resources would be deficient and the demand from the,"The Times, 15th May 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17868,18,5,1970,Spring,18,5,1970,Spring,"of the National Council of Wool Selling Brokers , said drought also aSfected exports as this hit quality . The average","The Times, 18th May 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17869,23,5,1970,Spring,23,5,1970,Spring,"up with very hot sun and often periods of real drought . Here , besides winter hardiness , we should think","The Times, 23th May 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17870,6,6,1970,Summer,6,6,1970,Summer,tale- nurtured descendants on Canada 's plains or Australia 's droughty farmlands . It is a busy city-where Edin- burgh pulses,"The Times, 6th June 1970",Scotland,UKM,"UKM2,UKM3","UKM25,UKM34",,20th Century newspaper,Media 17871,9,6,1970,Summer,9,6,1970,Summer,relief to combat the effects of one of the worst droughts in living mernory . Winding up a three-day tour of,"The Times, 9th June 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17872,9,6,1970,Summer,9,6,1970,Summer,"the "" capital "" of the north-east : When the drought got intoler' able last month . bands of peas- ants","The Times, 9th June 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17873,9,6,1970,Summer,9,6,1970,Summer,"been starved of funds . Work to limit the recurrent droughts has not yet been started . The north-east , a","The Times, 9th June 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17874,16,6,1970,Summer,16,6,1970,Summer,U.S. record 6 New York : Puerto Ricans riot 6 Drought : Crop yields threatened 4 Desalination : Ipswich plan 2,"The Times, 16th June 1970",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,Ipswich,20th Century newspaper,Media 17875,16,6,1970,Summer,16,6,1970,Summer,the cost would not be the right social priority . Drought threatens to reduce crop yields Farmers face serious losses particularlv,"The Times, 16th June 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17876,16,6,1970,Summer,16,6,1970,Summer,", corn , sugar beet and peas , if the drought continues much longer . The hay crop , although of","The Times, 16th June 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17877,16,6,1970,Summer,16,6,1970,Summer,"rapidly rising co6ts . The New Zealanders , hit by drought and anxiously looking around for diversification of their e-xports ,","The Times, 16th June 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17878,17,6,1970,Summer,17,6,1970,Summer,as it should be . and after three weeks ' drought the watered course pro- vided good fast going with no,"The Times, 17th June 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17879,19,6,1970,Summer,19,6,1970,Summer,"of quite near neighbours . Tlhe effects of a continued drought are likely to be serious for many arable men ,","The Times, 19th June 1970",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17880,19,6,1970,Summer,19,6,1970,Summer,"still too early to assess the likely impact of the drought on some crops not likely to get irrigation , but","The Times, 19th June 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17881,19,6,1970,Summer,19,6,1970,Summer,cattle that reduced the size of ty-pical animals . More drought : An irrigation system in use near Peterborough . Cotswold,"The Times, 19th June 1970",England,"UKH,UKK","UKH1,UKK1","UKH11,UKK13","Peterborough,Stow-on-the-Wold",20th Century newspaper,Media 17882,19,6,1970,Summer,19,6,1970,Summer,"National water grid From Mr. Roger Calvert Sir , - Drought threatens to reduce crop yields and Lord Kennet , Parliamentary","The Times, 19th June 1970",England,"UKE,UKG,UKK","UKE4,UKG2,UKK1","UKE41,UKG22,UKK13","Shifnal,Shropshire,Weston Park",20th Century newspaper,Media 17883,19,6,1970,Summer,19,6,1970,Summer,"full employment for most out- door workers , but the drought has caused a slack period for the farising community .","The Times, 19th June 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17884,20,6,1970,Summer,20,6,1970,Summer,"forward as she made a speech during a tour of drought-hit areas . The polilce made baton charges , injuring a","The Times, 20th June 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17885,20,6,1970,Summer,20,6,1970,Summer,", Chjswick , W.4 . June 17 . TIME OF DROUGHT From Mr. 1 . A. Davies Sir , -Your reference","The Times, 20th June 1970",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Chiswick,20th Century newspaper,Media 17886,20,6,1970,Summer,20,6,1970,Summer,"Sir , -Your reference ( June 16 ) to the drought resulting in a wholesale price of yiJ a ton for","The Times, 20th June 1970",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17887,20,6,1970,Summer,20,6,1970,Summer,ton . At the current state of growth . the drought is depressing yields by over two tons to the acre,"The Times, 20th June 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17888,20,6,1970,Summer,20,6,1970,Summer,to the Inland Reve- nue . As a result of drought conditions and other problems the dividend for the year 1965,"The Times, 20th June 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17889,20,6,1970,Summer,20,6,1970,Summer,". A further transfer of 100,000 has been made to Drought Reserve in accordance with our policy of building up this","The Times, 20th June 1970",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17890,20,6,1970,Summer,20,6,1970,Summer,are favourable and drawing on it to meet any special drought expenditure which may be required in the future . The,"The Times, 20th June 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17891,20,6,1970,Summer,20,6,1970,Summer,in severity throughout the remainder of the year . The drought resulted in a higher live- stock turnover as stocking was,"The Times, 20th June 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17892,20,6,1970,Summer,20,6,1970,Summer,the low 1968 results which had been de- pressed by drought throughout most of that state . Sales of wool from,"The Times, 20th June 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17893,20,6,1970,Summer,20,6,1970,Summer,", *but the forced sale of younger cattle due to drought conditions reduced the average price received for outside sales to","The Times, 20th June 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17894,20,6,1970,Summer,20,6,1970,Summer,tons in 1968 : this was the result of severe droughts in southern Queens- land . together with some restriction of,"The Times, 20th June 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17895,24,6,1970,Summer,24,6,1970,Summer,crop yieids ( particularly of peas ) due to the drought . Further price increases in frozen and other processed vegetables,"The Times, 24th June 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17896,26,6,1970,Summer,26,6,1970,Summer,"been brought about by an increase in internal costs , drought , and depressed world prices for wool as well as","The Times, 26th June 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17897,27,6,1970,Summer,27,6,1970,Summer,A warning from Roy Hay on the long-term effects of drought . Page 23 . Stanley Sadie reviews new records by,"The Times, 27th June 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17898,27,6,1970,Summer,27,6,1970,Summer,and raw onion rings tossed in French dressing . Damaging drought 1-rdeRini A prolonged drought in spring and early summer is,"The Times, 27th June 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17899,27,6,1970,Summer,27,6,1970,Summer,tossed in French dressing . Damaging drought 1-rdeRini A prolonged drought in spring and early summer is reall ) quite uncivilized,"The Times, 27th June 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17900,27,6,1970,Summer,27,6,1970,Summer,"It is far more damaging that a summer oc autumn drought . When young seedling plants , whether they be of","The Times, 27th June 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17901,1,7,1970,Summer,1,7,1970,Summer,"winning entry were Gollins Melvin , Ward and Partners . Drought or no , flower show is gay By Our Horticultural","The Times, 1st July 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17902,1,7,1970,Summer,1,7,1970,Summer,"no , flower show is gay By Our Horticultural Corresvondent Drought and sunny weather have proved too much for many sweet","The Times, 1st July 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17903,6,7,1970,Summer,6,7,1970,Summer,point of fatigue . FARMING TOPICS Assessing effects of the drought By LEONARD AMEY A predictable pessimism marked many of the,"The Times, 6th July 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17904,6,7,1970,Summer,6,7,1970,Summer,"earliest quantitative estimate of the effects of the early 9ummer drought on spring town crops , particularly barley . Between May","The Times, 6th July 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17905,6,7,1970,Summer,6,7,1970,Summer,"is the lowest for many years . Apart from the drought , mildew has been prevalent even on varieties supposed to","The Times, 6th July 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17906,7,7,1970,Summer,7,7,1970,Summer,"because our major export crops are vulnerable to factors like drought and unpredictable world commodity market prices . I believe ,","The Times, 7th July 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17907,15,7,1970,Summer,15,7,1970,Summer,to notice that after a pro- longed period of relative drought in Wales the Clywvedog reservoir was still filled almost to,"The Times, 15th July 1970",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17908,17,7,1970,Summer,17,7,1970,Summer,yet prove to be adequate . the people of the drought-stricken regions are going to need emergency help for at least,"The Times, 17th July 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17909,18,7,1970,Summer,18,7,1970,Summer,"to Hodeida , the main port and itself in the drought-stricken Tihama region . The same organization has a ship leaving","The Times, 18th July 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17910,18,7,1970,Summer,18,7,1970,Summer,Food Programmne. it was announced here . People in the drought-stricken areas will receive dailv corn rations for 30 days and,"The Times, 18th July 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17911,27,7,1970,Summer,27,7,1970,Summer,Group 's estates and also to the fact that near- drought conditions characterised the start of plucking . There are .,"The Times, 27th July 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17912,29,7,1970,Summer,29,7,1970,Summer,average ( 1967 and 1968 crops were badly affected by drought ) . Food grain imports rose to 2.2m. metric tons,"The Times, 29th July 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17913,29,7,1970,Summer,29,7,1970,Summer,", greater play : The vulnerability of paddy fields to drought-and to a lesser degree to floods-has also been a crucial","The Times, 29th July 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17914,29,7,1970,Summer,29,7,1970,Summer,"in addition to surface water ) resources to com- bat drought hazards by increas- ing the proportion of "" safely irrigated","The Times, 29th July 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17915,3,8,1970,Summer,3,8,1970,Summer,", are facing a third bad year . The early drought has been tempered in places by rain and showers in","The Times, 3th August 1970",England,"UKF,UKG",,,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 17916,3,8,1970,Summer,3,8,1970,Summer,"as one farmer not far away pointed out , the drought has been as serious in its final effects as storm","The Times, 3th August 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17917,3,8,1970,Summer,3,8,1970,Summer,"many others in the eastern coun- ties . But the drought has struck sprilg crops widely all over Britain , and","The Times, 3th August 1970",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17918,3,8,1970,Summer,3,8,1970,Summer,oats . although they appear to have stood up to drought conditions better than bariey and in some places will clearly,"The Times, 3th August 1970",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17919,3,8,1970,Summer,3,8,1970,Summer,Except in Fen areas susar beet is suffering from the drought and from late sowing in difficult con-ditions . There are,"The Times, 3th August 1970",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17920,5,8,1970,Summer,5,8,1970,Summer,"West Lancashire board 's request came after a pariod of drought when reserves were down to half a reservoir , with","The Times, 5th August 1970",England,UKD,UKD4,,West Lancashire,20th Century newspaper,Media 17921,5,8,1970,Summer,5,8,1970,Summer,it as reported on July 25 . LONDON NEWS Beer drought fear as Luton strike spreads south . BY A STAFF,"The Times, 5th August 1970",England,"UKI,UKH",UKH2,UKH21,Luton,20th Century newspaper,Media 17922,6,8,1970,Summer,6,8,1970,Summer,Societies is to send soon other medical -teams to the drought area to help during the initial four month emergency period,"The Times, 6th August 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17923,13,8,1970,Summer,13,8,1970,Summer,fault . The freshness of the course in the surrounding drought is something to wonder at . Vithin the property of,"The Times, 13th August 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17924,15,8,1970,Summer,15,8,1970,Summer,"20 years , with slumping mar- kets abroad and serious drought at home . The wool men say they can not","The Times, 15th August 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17925,17,8,1970,Summer,17,8,1970,Summer,"awaited the leaders , Stockton and Palmer . Under continuing drought , the course had gathered pace . and dead grass","The Times, 17th August 1970",England,UKC,UKC1,UKC11,Stockton,20th Century newspaper,Media 17926,28,8,1970,Summer,28,8,1970,Summer,"in 1968 , produc- tion having been badly affected by drought . Government agencies are also busy instiling the cooperative ideology","The Times, 28th August 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17927,29,8,1970,Summer,29,8,1970,Summer,"decade , a condition aggravated by the severe 1967- 68 drought . With a populationi growth well ahead of its aver-","The Times, 29th August 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17928,5,9,1970,Autumn,5,9,1970,Autumn,unhealthy patch- work that had appeared during the earlv summer drought of 1970 in nearly everv cornfield on the hill lands,"The Times, 5th September 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17929,14,9,1970,Autumn,14,9,1970,Autumn,increasing demands of new houses and water shortage due to droughts ) but also the people themselves . Jamaicans accept themn,"The Times, 14th September 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17930,21,9,1970,Autumn,21,9,1970,Autumn,"started well and sales to date are satisfactory , but drought conditions still persist . Intense efforts are being made to","The Times, 21st September 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17931,21,9,1970,Autumn,21,9,1970,Autumn,"of the civil war but three consecutive years of , drought have caused wide- spread famine . Soviet , C'hinese ,","The Times, 21st September 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17932,22,9,1970,Autumn,22,9,1970,Autumn,"124,000 by sales of livestock forced on the group by drought . Pullman gathers pace Wfth the dermand for its !","The Times, 22th September 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17933,24,9,1970,Autumn,24,9,1970,Autumn,"of sellers . This followed production restric- tions because of drought and commercial casualties , and the buoyant consumption of all","The Times, 24th September 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17934,2,10,1970,Autumn,2,10,1970,Autumn,"this year , "" the effects of this year 's drought would fore- stall a noticeable improvement next year . In","The Times, 2th October 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17935,2,10,1970,Autumn,2,10,1970,Autumn,this upsurge wNas the very low production in Brazil following drought and frosts . The Commonwealth Secretariat reported recentlv that the,"The Times, 2th October 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17936,5,10,1970,Autumn,5,10,1970,Autumn,"in and potato lifting is also delayed . The prolonged drought , hardly relieved in many places from the end of","The Times, 5th October 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17937,5,10,1970,Autumn,5,10,1970,Autumn,clover seed . In the areas worst affccted by the drought there is still a shortage of grass . Elsewbere there,"The Times, 5th October 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17938,5,10,1970,Autumn,5,10,1970,Autumn,", Arkwrighns , Harlow , Essex . September 30 . Drought , disease and the world mrice of coffee John Woodland","The Times, 5th October 1970",England,UKH,UKH3,UKH33,Harlow,20th Century newspaper,Media 17939,5,10,1970,Autumn,5,10,1970,Autumn,"any other producer countTy , was hit most severely . Drought and frost deci-mated crops and a deadly fungus called ""","The Times, 5th October 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17940,13,10,1970,Autumn,13,10,1970,Autumn,Co. in London yes-terday : overcoming effect on profits of drought in Australia . increased by 9 per cent to 321m.,"The Times, 13th October 1970",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17941,13,10,1970,Autumn,13,10,1970,Autumn,". chairman , to the annual meeting in London . Drought conditions . he said . had covered nearly the whole","The Times, 13th October 1970",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17942,14,10,1970,Autumn,14,10,1970,Autumn,", the state capital . After the severe and prolongod drought earlier this year which hit the north east-one of the","The Times, 14th October 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17943,14,10,1970,Autumn,14,10,1970,Autumn,from municipal emergency warehouses as the num-ber hit bv the drought rose and officials gave warning that the situation could oty,"The Times, 14th October 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17944,17,10,1970,Autumn,17,10,1970,Autumn,. This was one of the direct results of a drought and it was unlikely that any of this shortfall would,"The Times, 17th October 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17945,19,10,1970,Autumn,19,10,1970,Autumn,yield is diminishing rapt idly . We have had undilutei drought for months . We have had- no decent grass all,"The Times, 19th October 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17946,26,10,1970,Autumn,26,10,1970,Autumn,"continuing labour shortage , high consumption levels and a severe drought , prices rose by about 4 per cent over those","The Times, 26th October 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17947,26,10,1970,Autumn,26,10,1970,Autumn,"is . produted in ` the C&pe , burt severe droughts and low . prices are expe6tod to clUp soane 10","The Times, 26th October 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17948,26,10,1970,Autumn,26,10,1970,Autumn,"a'nd it w , as ' not until the severe drought . 'o' the middle sixties threatenc ; : to bring","The Times, 26th October 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17949,27,10,1970,Autumn,27,10,1970,Autumn,is subsidized at the rate of SAlO5m. a year and drought in recent years has cost the taxpaver another SAIOOm. in,"The Times, 27th October 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17950,29,10,1970,Autumn,29,10,1970,Autumn,"to the cattle herds being reduced two years ago , drought and a substantial increase -in demand in the country itself","The Times, 29th October 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17951,31,10,1970,Autumn,31,10,1970,Autumn,the Rice crop in 1969 did not suffer from the drought conditions of the previous two years and was estimated to,"The Times, 31st October 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17952,2,11,1970,Autumn,2,11,1970,Autumn,supplies and with producer countries suffering from either floods or drought output did not rise sufficiently to offset the higher demand,"The Times, 2th November 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17953,11,11,1970,Autumn,11,11,1970,Autumn,"on the raising of cattle , but seven years of drought , broken only in December , 1966 , reduced cattle","The Times, 11st November 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17954,12,11,1970,Autumn,12,11,1970,Autumn,"and 8 pet cent in spite of last season 's drought . Manufacturing output had , in-creased by 17 per cent","The Times, 12th November 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17955,16,11,1970,Autumn,16,11,1970,Autumn,"wheat . It could stand extreme conditions of cold and drought , was easy to grow and did not shed its","The Times, 16th November 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17956,16,11,1970,Autumn,16,11,1970,Autumn,have been developed to ward off the twin threats of drought and floods . The fact is there has been no,"The Times, 16th November 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17957,18,11,1970,Autumn,18,11,1970,Autumn,"business . While grain and produce harvests w6re affectod by drought , there was a marked and encouraging increase in sales","The Times, 18th November 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17958,18,11,1970,Autumn,18,11,1970,Autumn,"1970 , despite some harm to crops by the prolonged drought and freak storms which foUowed , particularly in South Lincolnshire","The Times, 18th November 1970",England,UKF,UKF3,,South Lincolnshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 17959,19,11,1970,Autumn,19,11,1970,Autumn,. The ground was bone-hard following a long and serious drought and the ball came fairly whistling on to the bat,"The Times, 19th November 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17960,23,11,1970,Autumn,23,11,1970,Autumn,"this year 's spring ran late and then a long drought set in . Some farmers , on what were now","The Times, 23th November 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17961,24,11,1970,Autumn,24,11,1970,Autumn,egg fields are completely destroyed by insect parasites or by drought . Of thc larvae which hatch from surviving eggs not,"The Times, 24th November 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17962,25,11,1970,Autumn,25,11,1970,Autumn,", was due largely to droughlt . But it was drought . affecting a ruined agriculture and compounded by the reimposition","The Times, 25th November 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17963,28,11,1970,Autumn,28,11,1970,Autumn,"16 Woodstock 61 .. W .. MAY . 4419 G. Drought-M . Borat.LI Brown . D. SBo , rt-S . Molloy.","The Times, 28th November 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17964,5,12,1970,Winter,5,12,1970,Winter,"16 NVoodstotk St .. WV.I . M-AY. 4419. 63 . Drought-M . Loos L 11m , D. Borst-S. %olay. 23rd NOs.","The Times, 5th December 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17965,7,12,1970,Winter,7,12,1970,Winter,This outturn would have been greater but for a serious drought early in the season which affected our four estates in,"The Times, 7th December 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17966,17,12,1970,Winter,17,12,1970,Winter,suffered from the unusually cold late spring and early summer drought which produced most unfavourable weather conditions for the sale of,"The Times, 17th December 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17967,28,12,1970,Winter,28,12,1970,Winter,"bettecn 350000 and 410.000 tons . Effects Of the tree-sason drought have not be , n as SceVre as many espee1ed.","The Times, 28th December 1970",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17968,4,1,1971,Winter,4,1,1971,Winter,in the winter wheat acreage because there was not the drought then which held things back in 1969 . Some damage,"The Times, 4th January 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17969,8,1,1971,Winter,8,1,1971,Winter,70 years and now-the final blow be- ing the severe drought of 1967-9- the soil is al-most exhausted they are being,"The Times, 8th January 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17970,12,1,1971,Winter,12,1,1971,Winter,rate and thc banana crop has been hit by severe drought in 1967-69 . This has meant that supplies have fallen,"The Times, 12th January 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17971,13,1,1971,Winter,13,1,1971,Winter,household.ap. pliances market was sev'ere ; and the pro- longed drought and intense competition had adverse effects on the results of,"The Times, 13th January 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17972,15,1,1971,Winter,15,1,1971,Winter,"them . The faminc , the result of three years drought , is over-although next ycar 's harvest will depend on","The Times, 15th January 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17973,22,1,1971,Winter,22,1,1971,Winter,"Anthony , thc Primary Industry Mlinister , said today . Drought and low prices had put mans grou-ers in an unbearable","The Times, 22th January 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17974,23,1,1971,Winter,23,1,1971,Winter,base of the economy and made it less vulnerable to drought and volatile world prices for rural commodities . Apart from,"The Times, 23th January 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17975,25,1,1971,Winter,25,1,1971,Winter,little capi- tal requirement . It is also ex- tremely drought and cyclone resis- tant . Only tea is similarly placed,"The Times, 25th January 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17976,28,1,1971,Winter,28,1,1971,Winter,. On 27 Jan .. 19.1 to Susan ( nee Drought ) and Neil McGowan-a daughter . NORTHICOTE. -on Januarv 26.,"The Times, 28th January 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17977,10,2,1971,Winter,10,2,1971,Winter,"ago From The Times of Monday , February 11. 1946 Drought in India New Delhi , Feb. 10. -The Viceroy flew","The Times, 10th February 1971",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM63,Argyll,20th Century newspaper,Media 17978,11,2,1971,Winter,11,2,1971,Winter,low average vicids because of the effects of the bummer drought in 1970 on many sandland farms . New technique a,"The Times, 11st February 1971",England,"UKF,UKG",,,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 17979,12,2,1971,Winter,12,2,1971,Winter,Austtralian roots are still tied deep in a country of drought and flood and bushfire and what is a slump in,"The Times, 12th February 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17980,20,2,1971,Winter,20,2,1971,Winter,"produce sales were reduced as a result of the 1969/70 drought . but other turnover , notably exp6rts , fish alnd","The Times, 20th February 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17981,20,2,1971,Winter,20,2,1971,Winter,Ish s were i rain- lashed depression and Yorkshire in drought . In fact the bhs look their best when a,"The Times, 20th February 1971","Scotland,England","UKM,UKE",,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 17982,4,3,1971,Spring,4,3,1971,Spring,"of north-west-Queensland , raising hopes of an end to a drought affecting thou- sands of square miles of sheep and cattle","The Times, 4th March 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17983,5,3,1971,Spring,5,3,1971,Spring,that the Australian operations have been hampered by the severe drought condi- tions in Queensland . This time round the group,"The Times, 5th March 1971",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM21,Dalgety,20th Century newspaper,Media 17984,5,3,1971,Spring,5,3,1971,Spring,or someone whose year 's food has been destroyed by drought ; you can help now when funds are urgently needed,"The Times, 5th March 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17985,6,3,1971,Spring,6,3,1971,Spring,"such . Mbaza , is in a notoriously poor and drought-stricken area . Jobless , hungry , subject to Security Police","The Times, 6th March 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17986,26,3,1971,Spring,26,3,1971,Spring,in 1971 . M.K. REFRIGERATION LIMITED Manufacturers and suppliers of drought beer coolers and refrigeration equipment for the brewing and refrigeration,"The Times, 26th March 1971",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17987,2,4,1971,Spring,2,4,1971,Spring,"the second half-his first in eight matches , a depressing drought for a striker-sealed the night as Stoke returned forlorn to","The Times, 2th April 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17988,13,4,1971,Spring,13,4,1971,Spring,"there is no likelihood of a , break in the drought for at least another month . Thousands still fleeing frightened","The Times, 13th April 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17989,17,4,1971,Spring,17,4,1971,Spring,9 to 17 points . The reports of rain In drought.affectd areas of Trxas caused selling to develop in the market,"The Times, 17th April 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17990,29,4,1971,Spring,29,4,1971,Spring,"state of Sergipe , further to the north . a drought which has lasted for more than a year led to","The Times, 29th April 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17991,5,5,1971,Spring,5,5,1971,Spring,"255c. , abila. 25tc . COTTON , continued concern ocer drought pushed utp prlcec 10 tO 20 Points on sales of","The Times, 5th May 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17992,6,5,1971,Spring,6,5,1971,Spring,"contract : There w as again speculative buytrig because of drought conditions. -May. 27.8288c. : July , 28.64-65c. : Oct ..","The Times, 6th May 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17993,10,5,1971,Spring,10,5,1971,Spring,wheat and not murch use fior feed . The unending drought meant that we had very little grass all suimtner and,"The Times, 10th May 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17994,7,6,1971,Summer,7,6,1971,Summer,"that is , in parts of th.e south-west , where drought persisted until very recently . But many barley fields which","The Times, 7th June 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17995,8,6,1971,Summer,8,6,1971,Summer,"will withstand the vagaries of a tropical climate . including drought , flood and hurricane force winds . so well ;","The Times, 8th June 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17996,19,6,1971,Summer,19,6,1971,Summer,"my view , a much neglected plant . Impervious to drought , not fastidious about soil , happy in sun or","The Times, 19th June 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17997,23,6,1971,Summer,23,6,1971,Summer,"with their sur pluses , coupledi with the effects o drought in the southern hemi These factors , together with the","The Times, 23th June 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17998,28,6,1971,Summer,28,6,1971,Summer,"to have been suc , essful . Late-sown crops in drought areas are stlill thin . But , given harvest weather","The Times, 28th June 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 17999,28,6,1971,Summer,28,6,1971,Summer,", though it has been sliowest to recover from the drought in parits of bhe south-west . Stock are reported to","The Times, 28th June 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18000,29,6,1971,Summer,29,6,1971,Summer,heteen 3i.30 nnd 5 long ton on the day . Drought repOrts frOm 1Brazil an 'd sever rains in Gliana which,"The Times, 29th June 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18001,1,7,1971,Summer,1,7,1971,Summer,revealing analysis of how the major works have been ta Drought alive this century . discography & : illustrations 3.2S Alenation,"The Times, 1st July 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18002,3,7,1971,Summer,3,7,1971,Summer,"earnings ; this will require a total of 252,125 . Drought expenses incurred during the year amounted to 107,591 , and","The Times, 3th July 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18003,3,7,1971,Summer,3,7,1971,Summer,"ties ; accordingly no further transfer has been made to drought reserve which last year received 100,000 . The total amount","The Times, 3th July 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18004,3,7,1971,Summer,3,7,1971,Summer,"all such cattle at short notice if any dry or drought conditions begin to prevail . Oolamnbeyan and Raby were ,","The Times, 3th July 1971",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD74,Raby,20th Century newspaper,Media 18005,3,7,1971,Summer,3,7,1971,Summer,in 1969 ; forced sales of younger cattle due to drought conditions were mainly responsible for the lower average price in,"The Times, 3th July 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18006,3,7,1971,Summer,3,7,1971,Summer,"year started badly , , with Chatsworth and Mount Howitt drought-stricken and other properties affected to varying degrees by the 1970","The Times, 3th July 1971",England,UKF,UKF1,UKF13,Chatsworth,20th Century newspaper,Media 18007,9,7,1971,Summer,9,7,1971,Summer,"( nee MacAn2uo and Cary Dickson , a daughter . DROUGHT-On July 7 , t. 1971 , to Jane ( nee","The Times, 9th July 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18008,26,7,1971,Summer,26,7,1971,Summer,"said yesterday : "" We h ave not had a drought in this country for many years . It is on","The Times, 26th July 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18009,26,7,1971,Summer,26,7,1971,Summer,"have already had domnestic supplies cut for a timne . Drought orders are in force in north De'on , the Pen","The Times, 26th July 1971","England,Scotland","UKK,UKM,UKH","UKK4,UKH1","UKK43,UKH14",Scnotland,20th Century newspaper,Media 18010,29,7,1971,Summer,29,7,1971,Summer,"Greeks did not have to bother much about floods or droughts , Professor Kirk suggested that the most startling dericiency in","The Times, 29th July 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18011,29,7,1971,Summer,29,7,1971,Summer,rcduced rossing of spring and ninter canes in 970. the drought . delass. in repairing sugar mul and the Prolongation of,"The Times, 29th July 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18012,2,8,1971,Summer,2,8,1971,Summer,light land areas were beginning to show the effects of drought until the showers of the past week . Where these,"The Times, 2th August 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18013,11,8,1971,Summer,11,8,1971,Summer,itself . by the land of snowy mountain peaks and drought . Sport 0 Bedford has nothing to offer in blistering,"The Times, 11st August 1971",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH24,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18014,20,8,1971,Summer,20,8,1971,Summer,Italy as a result of a prolongcd heat wave and drought. -AP . Poll shows fewer back EEC entrv Thc latest,"The Times, 20th August 1971",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18015,20,8,1971,Summer,20,8,1971,Summer,"over- reaction "" in opening lire on demonstrating students Afghan drought appeal By Our Diplomatic Staff Atghanistan has launched a world-wide","The Times, 20th August 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18016,20,8,1971,Summer,20,8,1971,Summer,north-wvest all livestock is in danger of dying . The drought a ] so is reported to have decimated the staple,"The Times, 20th August 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18017,30,8,1971,Summer,30,8,1971,Summer,than n Suffolk . which was also badly affecte1 bv drought . Broadlh speaking . a yield of lSc%%t drv grain,"The Times, 30th August 1971",England,"UKJ,UKH","UKJ4,UKH1","UKJ42,UKH14",,20th Century newspaper,Media 18018,6,9,1971,Autumn,6,9,1971,Autumn,"Pilcher . Service at St. Mary 's Episcopal Church , Droughty Ferry on Tuesday , Scptember 7th at 2.30 p.m. and","The Times, 6th September 1971",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM27,"Longforgan,Perthshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 18019,7,9,1971,Autumn,7,9,1971,Autumn,"harvest arc not prouisi-i Adversc factors included last year 's drought . thl sma ; "" cr quantitics of herbicide availab.le","The Times, 7th September 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18020,11,9,1971,Autumn,11,9,1971,Autumn,"the fact t-at the season opened in condibions almost of drought However , from about May onwards the wearher improved considerably","The Times, 11st September 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18021,15,9,1971,Autumn,15,9,1971,Autumn,Bots-wana became independent in 1966. a year after tihe worst drought in the cou.ntvry 's history w4hen widespread crop failures and,"The Times, 15th September 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18022,16,9,1971,Autumn,16,9,1971,Autumn,"and irrigation to help the country durjng the present severe drought . This was announced today by Mr Michael Ensor ,","The Times, 16th September 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18023,16,9,1971,Autumn,16,9,1971,Autumn,"Amanuldah Rassoul , the Afghan delegate , who described the drought as the worst for 30 years . After two years","The Times, 16th September 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18024,24,9,1971,Autumn,24,9,1971,Autumn,Sp to 9p each . Bananas are scarce because of drought and hurncanes in the producing areas . There are strawberries,"The Times, 24th September 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18025,24,9,1971,Autumn,24,9,1971,Autumn,"of such thin , gs as a Scotch w hisky drought by Christmas . Thus the less demanding attitude of the","The Times, 24th September 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18026,27,9,1971,Autumn,27,9,1971,Autumn,"almost certainly do better compared with last year 's disastrous drought Oil production , which is approaching seven million tons a","The Times, 27th September 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18027,27,9,1971,Autumn,27,9,1971,Autumn,economy starts from exceptionally low levels . After the disastrous drought of 1969 and 1970 rains were normal but foreign aid,"The Times, 27th September 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18028,4,10,1971,Autumn,4,10,1971,Autumn,and the North Riding . In East Anglia and Lincolnshire drought and brow-n rust scem to have played a bigger part,"The Times, 4th October 1971",England,"UKC,UKH,UKF,UKE","UKC1,UKH1,UKF3,UKE2",UKC14,North Riding,20th Century newspaper,Media 18029,7,10,1971,Autumn,7,10,1971,Autumn,"a slight exaqgeration . The north-east has been blighted by drought , the sugar monoculture and some planters who appear to","The Times, 7th October 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18030,7,10,1971,Autumn,7,10,1971,Autumn,"do well by his desperately poor state . Apart from droughts and dependence upon sugar , he said that the absence","The Times, 7th October 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18031,8,10,1971,Autumn,8,10,1971,Autumn,Assam the properties made a good recovery from the serious drought of the previous season . The final Group outturn for,"The Times, 8th October 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18032,9,10,1971,Autumn,9,10,1971,Autumn,"them through a difficuh year , especially when there is drought or widespread pestilence or other natural hazards . The Agricultural","The Times, 9th October 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18033,15,10,1971,Autumn,15,10,1971,Autumn,"particularly intcrestco , in non-destructive methods of assessing heat , drought and salinity tolerance . The appointment will be for uD","The Times, 15th October 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18034,23,10,1971,Autumn,23,10,1971,Autumn,"rather complicated the matter by asking for a list of drought iresistant "" plants . This proviso Nvas added pre- sumably","The Times, 23th October 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18035,25,10,1971,Autumn,25,10,1971,Autumn,oF several kcey crops . Indeed . the fact that drought and plant and animal diseases no longer slash export voltime,"The Times, 25th October 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18036,25,10,1971,Autumn,25,10,1971,Autumn,necessary protein supple- ment for the animals . Unhappily the drought early this Xear reduced the ex'pected har- vest of some,"The Times, 25th October 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18037,28,10,1971,Autumn,28,10,1971,Autumn,"( Holdings ) . -Last year yield was affected bv drought and thi , %%as reflected in higher costs . In","The Times, 28th October 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18038,8,11,1971,Autumn,8,11,1971,Autumn,"three weeks . Park officials fear a recurrence of the drought of 1960 , in whicl several bundred elephants and at","The Times, 8th November 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18039,11,11,1971,Autumn,11,11,1971,Autumn,93.800 kgs .. is the result of severe and widespread drought conditions early in the year . The 1970 crop was,"The Times, 11st November 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18040,19,11,1971,Autumn,19,11,1971,Autumn,caused by a series of cane fires during the recent drought . C-ane V as also being diverted to other uses,"The Times, 19th November 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18041,20,11,1971,Autumn,20,11,1971,Autumn,Afghanistan lm of development aid and substantial technical assistance for drought rcliof . ) It will bc the kina 's first,"The Times, 20th November 1971",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18042,29,11,1971,Autumn,29,11,1971,Autumn,"perished in large areas of the country . This season drought again threat- ened some areas , and last December King","The Times, 29th November 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18043,29,11,1971,Autumn,29,11,1971,Autumn,of the scarcity of rainfall and the prolonged periods of drought the X producton of cros . Farmer will beencouraged to,"The Times, 29th November 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18044,8,12,1971,Winter,8,12,1971,Winter,agee that one of the miatn actors hias ben the drought in ARnInaNa and New Zeaiad and how stupdd iii is,"The Times, 8th December 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18045,10,12,1971,Winter,10,12,1971,Winter,. tioth tn tLe London borough of Lambeth . A drought relief subway ( 70 yards in kngth ) at Kcttish,"The Times, 10th December 1971",England,UKI,UKI1,"UKI12,UKI11","Clapham,Lambeth,Pimlico",20th Century newspaper,Media 18046,13,12,1971,Winter,13,12,1971,Winter,"Rotterda-m does not have sufifcient reservoir capacity to tackle a drought . Reservoirs are being built , but it wil be","The Times, 13th December 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18047,14,12,1971,Winter,14,12,1971,Winter,iii ? - 'Cheers ' as spa ends its 31-year drought From Philin T-T%wnArd Cheltenham . Dec. 13 After three and,"The Times, 14th December 1971",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK13,Cheltenham,20th Century newspaper,Media 18048,14,12,1971,Winter,14,12,1971,Winter,Dec. 13 After three and a half vears ol disastrous drought the mineral waters of Cheltenham Spa began to flow again,"The Times, 14th December 1971",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK13,Cheltenham,20th Century newspaper,Media 18049,14,12,1971,Winter,14,12,1971,Winter,", in the international division which suffered from both a drought in the southern hemisphere , as well as competition from","The Times, 14th December 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18050,23,12,1971,Winter,23,12,1971,Winter,will be used to augment stream flows in time of drought and accordingly water will not necessarily be abstracted in each,"The Times, 23th December 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18051,31,12,1971,Winter,31,12,1971,Winter,. Telephonc 240 3292 . NORNMA SKEMP AGENCY Temp-s the Drought is Over . Come to us to fill the C2u'isutw,"The Times, 31st December 1971",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18052,25,1,1972,Winter,25,1,1972,Winter,"meagre living from agriculture , under the constant threat of drought . hac rainy season Is confined to three months of","The Times, 25th January 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18053,25,1,1972,Winter,25,1,1972,Winter,". to be smaller than the last one due to drought , early in 1971 . Plans to diversify out of","The Times, 25th January 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18054,27,1,1972,Winter,27,1,1972,Winter,"THE ARCHER GALLERY Et.ihbition of BASSET'r Paitmros LEfN UNDERWDOOD . DrOughtsnan Until J , munry 29th. 1972 23 Grtafton Strtet .","The Times, 27th January 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18055,28,2,1972,Winter,28,2,1972,Winter,"1972 . This is because of widesprcad cane fires and drought during the early part of 1971 , which has been","The Times, 28th February 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18056,3,3,1972,Spring,3,3,1972,Spring,in the sunny dry weather . Shippers fear that'if the drought continues manv of the international fleet of xcssels plying on,"The Times, 3th March 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18057,18,3,1972,Spring,18,3,1972,Spring,"station and 22 kilometres of distribution mains . Storage against drought rernains a problem , and a num- ber of methods","The Times, 18th March 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18058,20,3,1972,Spring,20,3,1972,Spring,his silent constituents in all countries .... And in this drought the flower of the President 's faith withered and dried,"The Times, 20th March 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18059,6,5,1972,Spring,6,5,1972,Spring,"energy in autumn colour , stay motionless . for long drought and tourist return ( no first class ) 53.5p (","The Times, 6th May 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18060,10,5,1972,Spring,10,5,1972,Spring,"World prices have edged steadily higher since December . reflecting drought conditions in most major growing areas , but until now","The Times, 10th May 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18061,12,5,1972,Spring,12,5,1972,Spring,crops by heavy rains and floods in the north and drought in the south. -Reuter . The Times Share Indices The,"The Times, 12th May 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18062,22,5,1972,Spring,22,5,1972,Spring,"in the area which has been badly hit . by drought . Mrs Gandhi , the Indian Prime Minister , who","The Times, 22th May 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18063,9,6,1972,Summer,9,6,1972,Summer,"of bringing supply abreast of demand . Only the occasional drought in exporting countries , necessitating extensive slaughter- ing , has","The Times, 9th June 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18064,19,6,1972,Summer,19,6,1972,Summer,bales compared with earlier estimates of 7.5m bales . Pro-longed drought in the northern areas is the cause of the shortfall,"The Times, 19th June 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18065,15,7,1972,Summer,15,7,1972,Summer,"of the Finance Act 1965. 100,000 has been transferred to Drought Reserve in a subsidiary and the total amount carried forward","The Times, 15th July 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18066,15,7,1972,Summer,15,7,1972,Summer,"all such cattle at short notice if any dry or drought conditions begin to prevail . 18,000 fewer sheep were shorn","The Times, 15th July 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18067,15,7,1972,Summer,15,7,1972,Summer,"Although the year commenced with Chatsworth and Mt . Howitt drought- stricken and extremely difficult conditions at Granada , splendid rains","The Times, 15th July 1972",England,UKF,UKF1,UKF13,Chatsworth,20th Century newspaper,Media 18068,15,7,1972,Summer,15,7,1972,Summer,benefits of the good summer conditions . Gippsland is facing drought conditions and losses of livestock are occurring . All the,"The Times, 15th July 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18069,20,7,1972,Summer,20,7,1972,Summer,"Onithophagus gazella , but all species have survived through extreme drought and heavy rain . Good though progress has been ,","The Times, 20th July 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18070,5,8,1972,Summer,5,8,1972,Summer,Rajasthan and MvIadhya Pradesb have been in con- ditions of drought for three years . In many areas the vital summer,"The Times, 5th August 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18071,5,8,1972,Summer,5,8,1972,Summer,"the plight of the people in the areas affected by drought , there is no cause for 4iarm "" . Greek","The Times, 5th August 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18072,22,8,1972,Summer,22,8,1972,Summer,to the players until Wednesday . But because of the drought the fairways had to be manually wvatered and a ban,"The Times, 22th August 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18073,5,9,1972,Autumn,5,9,1972,Autumn,"danger of lighting fires in the countryside in conditions of drought , and new measures to combat air pollution are being","The Times, 5th September 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18074,23,9,1972,Autumn,23,9,1972,Autumn,of the heavy vehicles starting up. - . Lake District drought Road tankers are carrying . water to villages in the,"The Times, 23th September 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18075,23,9,1972,Autumn,23,9,1972,Autumn,. water to villages in the central Lake Distric.t because drought has dried up public supplies . Home Office must pass,"The Times, 23th September 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18076,23,9,1972,Autumn,23,9,1972,Autumn,cultivation have resulted in slower race times in periods of drought when the going would otherwise be hard . The .,"The Times, 23th September 1972",England,UKF,UKF1,UKF11,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18077,25,9,1972,Autumn,25,9,1972,Autumn,", cheated of a record - bv June and July drought . The rice crop increased last year to 104 million","The Times, 25th September 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18078,25,9,1972,Autumn,25,9,1972,Autumn,gest that this will be an even better year . Drought could lower returns in some states . After several years,"The Times, 25th September 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18079,30,9,1972,Autumn,30,9,1972,Autumn,"Which is stimulated to produce fruit-the survival instinct-by periods of drought . While.I am 'on the subject of berry fruits ,","The Times, 30th September 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18080,30,9,1972,Autumn,30,9,1972,Autumn,fires ' rapid spread and severity . Thb fields werd drought-dry and the Wind-whipped flames crackle the stubble off and burnt,"The Times, 30th September 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18081,2,10,1972,Autumn,2,10,1972,Autumn,"in East Anglia on soils not too badly affected by drought . There were respectable crops in most Midland counties ,","The Times, 2th October 1972",England,"UKH,UKF,UKG",UKH1,,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 18082,2,10,1972,Autumn,2,10,1972,Autumn,some mentions of virus yellow appearing and in places the drought has led to poor root formation . Winter beans look,"The Times, 2th October 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18083,3,10,1972,Autumn,3,10,1972,Autumn,Gay Sheppard ; said last nigHt : 'Owving to the drought the scars of.the niole draining installed dur- ing the summer,"The Times, 3th October 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18084,4,10,1972,Autumn,4,10,1972,Autumn,lowed earlier neglect by the central government and'several years of drought Which last year amounted almost to . famine conditions .,"The Times, 4th October 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18085,7,10,1972,Autumn,7,10,1972,Autumn,"plastc , Origiri is easy-to- clean , well-ventilated and totally droughtfree . Origin lets you look in on the natural world","The Times, 7th October 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18086,11,10,1972,Autumn,11,10,1972,Autumn,"indicating tnere are no long temi ill effects from the drought of last year . Coffee crop , prospects for Kiboko","The Times, 11st October 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18087,19,10,1972,Autumn,19,10,1972,Autumn,"son . brother for Sarah , Emmna and Lucy . DRoUGHT. -On October 17th. to Jane ( nec Evcrard ) and","The Times, 19th October 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18088,20,10,1972,Autumn,20,10,1972,Autumn,is level but in this dry year the combination of drought and heavy soil taxed expert tractor ploughmen . For the,"The Times, 20th October 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18089,21,10,1972,Autumn,21,10,1972,Autumn,"period some 4.000 years ago , which produced the lengthy droughts that crippled both Egyptian and Mesopotamian civilization . And on","The Times, 21st October 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18090,21,10,1972,Autumn,21,10,1972,Autumn,"The risk of having to impose restrictions during periods of drought is in- creasing to an undesirably high level "" ,","The Times, 21st October 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18091,23,10,1972,Autumn,23,10,1972,Autumn,"and in steady numbers throughout the year , regardless of droughts , and to the -same extent the ranchers will be","The Times, 23th October 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18092,23,10,1972,Autumn,23,10,1972,Autumn,been advanced for the scarcity . In the official versions drought looms large . Price and the illicit export of maize,"The Times, 23th October 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18093,23,10,1972,Autumn,23,10,1972,Autumn,"from this year 's poor harvest "" . Because of drought which occur- red in two consecutive years . this year","The Times, 23th October 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18094,25,10,1972,Autumn,25,10,1972,Autumn,"at Ascot , and the effect of two months ' drought is illustrated by the disappointingly small turnout for the good","The Times, 25th October 1972",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ11,Ascot,20th Century newspaper,Media 18095,27,10,1972,Autumn,27,10,1972,Autumn,the . year round-underground in the summner-and even in the drought conditions of the past two years has never entirely failed,"The Times, 27th October 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18096,27,10,1972,Autumn,27,10,1972,Autumn,During 1971 agricultural products showed a marked improvement following the drought in the previous year . Gross output was about 64m,"The Times, 27th October 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18097,27,10,1972,Autumn,27,10,1972,Autumn,figures are slightly distorted because of the previous year 's drought and an overlap in receipts and production . Nevertheless the,"The Times, 27th October 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18098,4,11,1972,Autumn,4,11,1972,Autumn,wheat crop and its effect-on the cereals market ; and droughts in the southern hernisphere two years ago had a marked,"The Times, 4th November 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18099,6,11,1972,Autumn,6,11,1972,Autumn,"tvo months of some . thing like a : . drought in the north , Piggbttes riding of the four-year- old","The Times, 6th November 1972",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL14,Abergwaun,20th Century newspaper,Media 18100,6,11,1972,Autumn,6,11,1972,Autumn,"because of a prolonged dry spell and has consequently suffered drought damage . The rains now , howvever , are reported","The Times, 6th November 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18101,10,11,1972,Autumn,10,11,1972,Autumn,areas further east which had escaped the worst of the drought and the fires-particularly the virgin lands of Kazakhstan-had their violent,"The Times, 10th November 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18102,15,11,1972,Autumn,15,11,1972,Autumn,Liverpool Canal is vulnerable to water shortage in times of drought . Only a lim- ited number of industrial abs- tractions,"The Times, 15th November 1972",England,"UKD,UKE",,,Leeds and Liverpool Canal,20th Century newspaper,Media 18103,17,11,1972,Autumn,17,11,1972,Autumn,is to increase the flow in the river system during drought . Calculations indicate that the full 100m gallons would be,"The Times, 17th November 1972",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 18104,17,11,1972,Autumn,17,11,1972,Autumn,don and the Thames Valley because a severe but infrequent drought would leave a shbrtage of 102 million gallons a day,"The Times, 17th November 1972",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 18105,17,11,1972,Autumn,17,11,1972,Autumn,a potential deficit of 80 million gallons a day under drought conditions . A full-time archaeological . field officer will be,"The Times, 17th November 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18106,17,11,1972,Autumn,17,11,1972,Autumn,"dis- aster somewhere in the world every 23 days-flood , drought , famine , earthquake or war . Yet the machinery","The Times, 17th November 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18107,28,11,1972,Autumn,28,11,1972,Autumn,be set aside to help farmers through difficult periods of drought or damage to crops as a result of bad weather,"The Times, 28th November 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18108,28,11,1972,Autumn,28,11,1972,Autumn,"been good generally , it has followed two years of drought in many areas . Paradoxically , since the Shah 's","The Times, 28th November 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18109,29,11,1972,Autumn,29,11,1972,Autumn,"letter from Nellore , South India : "" Due to drought crops have withered . . wells have dried up .","The Times, 29th November 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18110,2,12,1972,Winter,2,12,1972,Winter,raged across the countryside . The country also suffers severe droughts and even in the best years the 500mm of rain,"The Times, 2th December 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18111,12,12,1972,Winter,12,12,1972,Winter,in the West . Riding of Yorkshire still has a drought order in force limiting the watering of gardens and .,"The Times, 12th December 1972",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 18112,29,12,1972,Winter,29,12,1972,Winter,on land reform and of having found in the recent drought and .. the resulting damage to crops . an excuse,"The Times, 29th December 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18113,29,12,1972,Winter,29,12,1972,Winter,"had been flown out somne months ago , be- cause drought had caused food shortages . The churches wvitlt which Christian","The Times, 29th December 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18114,30,12,1972,Winter,30,12,1972,Winter,rounds of ammunition were seized . Failure of monsoon brings drought to Rajasthan i ; and a threat of widesnreaci mlnilitritionDelhi,"The Times, 30th December 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18115,30,12,1972,Winter,30,12,1972,Winter,"to have discovered the sites of some 4,000 wells . Drought has come again this year . to Rajas- than ,","The Times, 30th December 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18116,30,12,1972,Winter,30,12,1972,Winter,cticks he is off on his rounds once more . Drought is a. permanent condition in much of the western part,"The Times, 30th December 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18117,30,12,1972,Winter,30,12,1972,Winter,"of cultivation . Theshbrtfall , in Rajasthan as in other drought-affected states , will have to be met from im- ports","The Times, 30th December 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18118,30,12,1972,Winter,30,12,1972,Winter,in neighbouring states are much reduced this year because the drought has spread to them also . For large segments of,"The Times, 30th December 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18119,30,12,1972,Winter,30,12,1972,Winter,head . sink to the low levels of- the 1966'67 drought- years. ; Congress session benefits Mrs Gandhi 's image From,"The Times, 30th December 1972",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18120,4,1,1973,Winter,4,1,1973,Winter,"Our Correspondent Melbourne , Jan 3 Bush fires , and drought are causing concern in Victoria and New South Wales .","The Times, 4th January 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18121,5,1,1973,Winter,5,1,1973,Winter,"good seasons they are unable to ride out the present drought . "" Rainfall figures in most of the country are","The Times, 5th January 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18122,6,1,1973,Winter,6,1,1973,Winter,"constantly sweep some parts of the islands ... Apart from droughts and other dan- gers , selling the produce has always","The Times, 6th January 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18123,8,1,1973,Winter,8,1,1973,Winter,a national day of prayer as the country 's worst drought in more than 30 years shows no sign of breaking,"The Times, 8th January 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18124,8,1,1973,Winter,8,1,1973,Winter,"about 8,500,000 and say this figure could double if the drought does not break by the end of the nionth .","The Times, 8th January 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18125,9,1,1973,Winter,9,1,1973,Winter,"transport' please telephone Mr 1 . FraZer. 047-553 412. - DROUGHT-On January 6 , Doris M Drought . suddenly . and","The Times, 9th January 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18126,9,1,1973,Winter,9,1,1973,Winter,"FraZer. 047-553 412. - DROUGHT-On January 6 , Doris M Drought . suddenly . and peacefully , at her 'bome. aged","The Times, 9th January 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18127,16,1,1973,Winter,16,1,1973,Winter,"company 's profits ( 39,000 from 87,000 ) . Unprecedented drought which lasted from December , 1971 , to April ,","The Times, 16th January 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18128,17,1,1973,Winter,17,1,1973,Winter,". Closer examination showed that the trees were dying from drought caused by , high salt levels preventing the roots from","The Times, 17th January 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18129,17,1,1973,Winter,17,1,1973,Winter,through it to the water below and they die of drought . ' - - Investigations into the ecology of the,"The Times, 17th January 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18130,19,1,1973,Winter,19,1,1973,Winter,"raw materials during the year . There might be a drought or some- thing "" . He added that the federation","The Times, 19th January 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18131,23,1,1973,Winter,23,1,1973,Winter,campaigned for better roads and help for farmers hit by drought . The future President was a bright and active child,"The Times, 23th January 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18132,25,1,1973,Winter,25,1,1973,Winter,country is once again in the grip of a -severe drought . Unless rains fall by the . week- end in,"The Times, 25th January 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18133,25,1,1973,Winter,25,1,1973,Winter,animals to the abattoirs next week . In Matabeleland the drought has been described as the worst in living memory .,"The Times, 25th January 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18134,26,1,1973,Winter,26,1,1973,Winter,"nothing . Only a pinprick . "" He said the drought worried farmers much more than the possibility of attack .","The Times, 26th January 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18135,6,2,1973,Winter,6,2,1973,Winter,", but it is presuma- bly related to the severe droughts which affected last year 's harvest , as rice husks","The Times, 6th February 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18136,10,2,1973,Winter,10,2,1973,Winter,"declared a "" disaster area "" be- cause of the drought and failure of grain . This is particularly serious because","The Times, 10th February 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18137,12,2,1973,Winter,12,2,1973,Winter,"country . Official sources in Abidjan said that if the drought persists , the main coffee and cocoa campaigns now in","The Times, 12th February 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18138,14,2,1973,Winter,14,2,1973,Winter,the big city near by . Last year 's serious drought must have dried up some of the ponds where a,"The Times, 14th February 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18139,14,2,1973,Winter,14,2,1973,Winter,"less severe than those endured last year , when the drought was said to have been the worst for a century","The Times, 14th February 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18140,16,2,1973,Winter,16,2,1973,Winter,proposed . Oimbula Valley ( Ceylon ) Tea. - Long drought andl disruption to London sales from dock strike have had,"The Times, 16th February 1973",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18141,17,2,1973,Winter,17,2,1973,Winter,"tended by women at the Colombo Oval , and the drought of recent weeks persuaded them to overdo the watering .","The Times, 17th February 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18142,20,2,1973,Winter,20,2,1973,Winter,the rapid growvth of investment in the mid-sixties after the droughts of 1966 and 1967 affected the growth of industrial production,"The Times, 20th February 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18143,22,2,1973,Winter,22,2,1973,Winter,"takeover by big farming interests , and by the terrible drought of 1932-36 . The different realities of this life make","The Times, 22th February 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18144,24,2,1973,Winter,24,2,1973,Winter,bittijg was aggressive throughout . mainly on tiRcutcr report that drought4 darnac. to the Braziian tCMtPOraO Crop alreadY eXtended to .10.,"The Times, 24th February 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18145,26,2,1973,Winter,26,2,1973,Winter,was news that the important Brazilian temporao crop has suffered drought damage that lifted values . Indeed according to a statement,"The Times, 26th February 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18146,6,3,1973,Spring,6,3,1973,Spring,"combined to dash these expectations . The first , the drought . was beyond the control of human agency . Its","The Times, 6th March 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18147,7,3,1973,Spring,7,3,1973,Spring,"reaches of a river a borehole , used only during droughts , and pumping direct into the river produces a net","The Times, 7th March 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18148,7,3,1973,Spring,7,3,1973,Spring,yet to experience the full effects on profits of the drought wvhich ravaged Australia in the past year . Bath &,"The Times, 7th March 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18149,14,3,1973,Spring,14,3,1973,Spring,"The result was that last year . exacerbated by a drought in the northern region , production of every Nigerian crop","The Times, 14th March 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18150,17,3,1973,Spring,17,3,1973,Spring,"Rosehaugh ( Ceylon ) Tea , they say an unprecedented drought in the first quarter of 1972 resulted In a severe","The Times, 17th March 1973",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM62,Rosehaugh,20th Century newspaper,Media 18151,21,3,1973,Spring,21,3,1973,Spring,"some places even triple-cropping . In spite of the worst drought of the century , Mr Wang claimed , the improved","The Times, 21st March 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18152,22,3,1973,Spring,22,3,1973,Spring,had their licencOTenewed by magistrates at Brighton yesterday . Birmingham drought Birmiingham. is in an official drought period--from yesterday after 15,"The Times, 22th March 1973",England,"UKG,UKJ","UKG3,UKJ2","UKG31,UKJ21",Brighton,20th Century newspaper,Media 18153,22,3,1973,Spring,22,3,1973,Spring,Brighton yesterday . Birmingham drought Birmiingham. is in an official drought period--from yesterday after 15 -days without rain . Edgbaston Observatory,"The Times, 22th March 1973",England,"UKG,UKJ","UKG3,UKJ2","UKG31,UKJ21",Brighton,20th Century newspaper,Media 18154,24,3,1973,Spring,24,3,1973,Spring,"Peace and love . John and Yoko . "" Worst drought in Britain since 1933 ; warning of local water shortages","The Times, 24th March 1973","GB,England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18155,24,3,1973,Spring,24,3,1973,Spring,the dry weather continued . In England and Wales a drought order is in force for the Northallerton and Dales Water,"The Times, 24th March 1973","England,Wales","UKF,UKE,UKL","UKF1,UKE2","UKF13,UKE22","Derwent,Northallerton",20th Century newspaper,Media 18156,24,3,1973,Spring,24,3,1973,Spring,. The bard state of the going after the three-week drought has decided Mrs Henry Wilkin and Richard Meade to postpone,"The Times, 24th March 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18157,26,3,1973,Spring,26,3,1973,Spring,""" , he said , "" there was the disastrous drought . That was not our fault . But we also","The Times, 26th March 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18158,26,3,1973,Spring,26,3,1973,Spring,to destroy the crop ) ; but an unusually severe drought might have caused a similar shortage and the sterling conmpanies,"The Times, 26th March 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18159,26,3,1973,Spring,26,3,1973,Spring,""" boro "" crop has already been affected by the drought ; and insufficient rain during sowing or excessive flooding during","The Times, 26th March 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18160,26,3,1973,Spring,26,3,1973,Spring,"Nations mission last autumn attributed the poor performance to the drought , the reduced acreage planted to rice , and the","The Times, 26th March 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18161,26,3,1973,Spring,26,3,1973,Spring,they are not able to pay the rents since the drought . Some of the share- croppers have to pay 75,"The Times, 26th March 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18162,2,4,1973,Spring,2,4,1973,Spring,"and distribution2748anburyRoad , And the worst . effects of this drought Oxfrd X27DZ could have been avoided . . . X-","The Times, 2th April 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18163,9,4,1973,Spring,9,4,1973,Spring,"274 Banbur Road , And the worst effects of this drought * Oxford OX2 7DZ. could have been avoided . 3","The Times, 9th April 1973",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 18164,11,4,1973,Spring,11,4,1973,Spring,"-ensures rich 'and stable ' ` harvest : whatever "" drought'or flood may visit "" . As m'e1chanization , electrification and","The Times, 11st April 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18165,11,4,1973,Spring,11,4,1973,Spring,"rich and stable harvests every year , no matter whatever drought or flood . The main crop of this country is","The Times, 11st April 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18166,12,4,1973,Spring,12,4,1973,Spring,wvill be used to augrment stream flows in time of drought . No additional quantities of water will be abstracted .,"The Times, 12th April 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18167,14,4,1973,Spring,14,4,1973,Spring,"some of the rain for use on plants vulnerable to drought-trees or shrubs for example , that have been planted in","The Times, 14th April 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18168,14,4,1973,Spring,14,4,1973,Spring,", and very useful it could be in times of drought . Farmers make these plastic lined reservoirs , why not","The Times, 14th April 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18169,16,4,1973,Spring,16,4,1973,Spring,"Aid , has cut short a tour of India 's drought areas to fly to London today to give a warning","The Times, 16th April 1973",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18170,16,4,1973,Spring,16,4,1973,Spring,"--did not think there would . be ai "" nmortgage drought "" .. e agreed , that too much money ,","The Times, 16th April 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18171,16,4,1973,Spring,16,4,1973,Spring,". The people of Western Indiaface one of the severest droughts in their history , Chronic water shortage and the result-","The Times, 16th April 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18172,16,4,1973,Spring,16,4,1973,Spring,conservation and distribution . And the worst effects of this drought could have been avoided . Farmers who now watch hopelessly,"The Times, 16th April 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18173,18,4,1973,Spring,18,4,1973,Spring,agriculture . Weather conditions this year seem to threaten a drought in northern parts of the country which might or might,"The Times, 18th April 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18174,19,4,1973,Spring,19,4,1973,Spring,will be used to aujgmcnt streanl flows tn timc of drought . No additional quantities of wvater will be abstracted .,"The Times, 19th April 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18175,19,4,1973,Spring,19,4,1973,Spring,board is budgeting for a higher total profit . The drought in Guyana will set back the contribution from sugar in,"The Times, 19th April 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18176,24,4,1973,Spring,24,4,1973,Spring,cashmere yarn- there is a world shortage because of a drought . John Ashpool 's standards extend to his own business,"The Times, 24th April 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18177,25,4,1973,Spring,25,4,1973,Spring,into force in Salisbury tomorrow after one of the worst droughts of the century . The Water Board has decided that,"The Times, 25th April 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18178,26,4,1973,Spring,26,4,1973,Spring,"the rains A farmer , driven from his land by drought , works as a labourer shovelling earth for 8p a","The Times, 26th April 1973",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18179,26,4,1973,Spring,26,4,1973,Spring,"the state . In every case , the cause is drought . The failure of the'monsoon for three years bas reduced","The Times, 26th April 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18180,26,4,1973,Spring,26,4,1973,Spring,"had to give up his seven cattle because of the drought . In a good year his land pi-oduced 10,000 kilograms","The Times, 26th April 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18181,26,4,1973,Spring,26,4,1973,Spring,"land minister wlio returned to London ; yesterday from the drought "" and . famine areas of India , said at","The Times, 26th April 1973",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18182,2,5,1973,Spring,2,5,1973,Spring,"selves as being under orders not to go to the drought areas , . he replied : "" Our advice is","The Times, 2th May 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18183,2,5,1973,Spring,2,5,1973,Spring,"1 Asked about reports that per- mission to film the drought effects had been withheld from some foreign television teams ,","The Times, 2th May 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18184,9,5,1973,Spring,9,5,1973,Spring,to go through the summer even ff we have a droughtY River flow levels were down because rain had been below,"The Times, 9th May 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18185,12,5,1973,Spring,12,5,1973,Spring,to ferry food supplies to African areas hit by severe drought was made to the European Parliament here today by Mr,"The Times, 12th May 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18186,12,5,1973,Spring,12,5,1973,Spring,", tvhile recent rainl have easid . earlier concern that drought *6ould hurt Pro4uction. -Reuter . Equities Steadier tone ends Account","The Times, 12th May 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18187,22,5,1973,Spring,22,5,1973,Spring,"last year , calling for allonut efforts to overcome the drought which lasted for three months in the summer . This","The Times, 22th May 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18188,25,5,1973,Spring,25,5,1973,Spring,"The Cherry Orchard National Irvine Wardle After a prolonged Chekhovian drought , the skies have opened bringing two major productions on","The Times, 25th May 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18189,29,5,1973,Spring,29,5,1973,Spring,"peak of 200,000 tons was produced . sMr Ward blamed drought . which is affecting most of the Caribbean , and","The Times, 29th May 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18190,30,5,1973,Spring,30,5,1973,Spring,perhaps because the authorities recall that last year 's crippling drought did not make itself felt until the summer in many,"The Times, 30th May 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18191,1,6,1973,Summer,1,6,1973,Summer,represent a return to the sheep numbers of 1957-58 . Drought and increased export demand for sheep meat have played roles,"The Times, 1st June 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18192,1,6,1973,Summer,1,6,1973,Summer,"agriculture , which in this case took the form of drought in the mid-sixties , wheat quotas in 1969 , and","The Times, 1st June 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18193,1,6,1973,Summer,1,6,1973,Summer,"the gum tree , pioneering , bushfire , flood , drought , exploration sort of syndrome which dominated the novel at","The Times, 1st June 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18194,5,6,1973,Summer,5,6,1973,Summer,and experimentally for heart condi- tions . Tomorrow : Fighting drought . PHS Lessons of profit 's ProDhet About 300 bankers,"The Times, 5th June 1973",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18195,6,6,1973,Summer,6,6,1973,Summer,"had taken a direct pa'-t in the wva "" a'eainq drought . l'he local revolutionary committees had sent 130.000 wshite collar","The Times, 6th June 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18196,8,6,1973,Summer,8,6,1973,Summer,""" , he said . "" Unless there is a drought . "" Onion fanciers must pray for rain . Not","The Times, 8th June 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18197,11,6,1973,Summer,11,6,1973,Summer,"of Food and Agriculture paradoxically exaggerated the effects of the drought on production , thereby encouraging hoarding and profiteering . More","The Times, 11st June 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18198,14,6,1973,Summer,14,6,1973,Summer,"has deteriorated , causing much hardship and discontent . The drought , aided by Government mismanagement , has led to mass","The Times, 14th June 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18199,14,6,1973,Summer,14,6,1973,Summer,"no official figures are available on deaths caused by the drought , one Government source in Dakar described them as '","The Times, 14th June 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18200,14,6,1973,Summer,14,6,1973,Summer,Waterloo wbjen the peas and beans were killed by the drought . the gooseberries eaten by the hens and the rasp-,"The Times, 14th June 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18201,14,6,1973,Summer,14,6,1973,Summer,past few days-the best opening falls since the 1969- 70 drought-could give West Australia a record wheat crop . Good follow,"The Times, 14th June 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18202,15,6,1973,Summer,15,6,1973,Summer,Peking : Chinese sink wells to solve the problems of drought 7 Tokyo : Japan dispute.likely over plans to finance steel,"The Times, 15th June 1973",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18203,15,6,1973,Summer,15,6,1973,Summer,"-Reuter . Chinese sink wells to beat two years of drought From David Bnnavia Peking , June 14 What happens to","The Times, 15th June 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18204,15,6,1973,Summer,15,6,1973,Summer,"were able to increase grain yields in spite of the drought . However . cotton production dropped everywhere , partly be-","The Times, 15th June 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18205,15,6,1973,Summer,15,6,1973,Summer,available for such big projects . But because of the drought . the reservoir was three-quarters dry and the peasants were,"The Times, 15th June 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18206,16,6,1973,Summer,16,6,1973,Summer,nullify the results . Do not apply in periods of drought since it is desirable to have the weeds growing strongly,"The Times, 16th June 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18207,18,6,1973,Summer,18,6,1973,Summer,rain of May woke them into renewed life and subsequent drought has not yet checked them . It says much for,"The Times, 18th June 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18208,19,6,1973,Summer,19,6,1973,Summer,cdnfiscates King Constantine 's property and cuts off income 9 Drought : Reports on the crises in India and Africa caused,"The Times, 19th June 1973",England,UKF,UKF1,"UKF12,UKF13",Derbyshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 18209,19,6,1973,Summer,19,6,1973,Summer,"measurable amount was .02 inch on May 31 . Other drought news , page 10 MPs not losing power -Mr Heath","The Times, 19th June 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18210,19,6,1973,Summer,19,6,1973,Summer,lings of Chinese ash trees . As there was a drought they carried water up the hillsides in buckets . Over,"The Times, 19th June 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18211,19,6,1973,Summer,19,6,1973,Summer,"University Collegc , Beltield . Dubln 4 . Answer to drought seen in Ganges canalDlans From Michael Hornsbv . uelni ,","The Times, 19th June 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18212,19,6,1973,Summer,19,6,1973,Summer,very limited sup- plies in the non-monsoon months . Severe drought is ex- Clouds of hope : An Indian farming family,"The Times, 19th June 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18213,19,6,1973,Summer,19,6,1973,Summer,returning home after living in a relief camp during the drought watch monsoon rain clouds forning near Bombav pected every three,"The Times, 19th June 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18214,19,6,1973,Summer,19,6,1973,Summer,"of the populations of the six Sahara countries stricken by drought and famine is at stake . "" We are not","The Times, 19th June 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18215,19,6,1973,Summer,19,6,1973,Summer,"and long-term relief planning . President Lamizana said that the drought , which had been developing for the past six years","The Times, 19th June 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18216,19,6,1973,Summer,19,6,1973,Summer,"necessary to meet this elementary need . "" Quite often drought victims have been found squeezing the mud in the ponds","The Times, 19th June 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18217,19,6,1973,Summer,19,6,1973,Summer,also thanks only to the vultures-the only beneficiaries of the drought-that the threat of epidemics had so far not materialized .,"The Times, 19th June 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18218,19,6,1973,Summer,19,6,1973,Summer,is believed to be partly respon- sible for the recurrent droughts in the area and the expansion of the Sahara Desert,"The Times, 19th June 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18219,19,6,1973,Summer,19,6,1973,Summer,too early to know if the terrible cycle . of drought will be decisively broken . It is now sowing time,"The Times, 19th June 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18220,19,6,1973,Summer,19,6,1973,Summer,"compared with 2.7m last year , when there was severe drought . Timely rain helped extensive cultivation this year , he","The Times, 19th June 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18221,19,6,1973,Summer,19,6,1973,Summer,"this summer . In other ways than that of the drought , the well4being of *Bombay is also closely linked to","The Times, 19th June 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18222,21,6,1973,Summer,21,6,1973,Summer,A Royal Air Force reconnaissance team will fly to the drought-stricken areas of west Africa tomorrow to assess the most effective,"The Times, 21st June 1973",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Westminster,20th Century newspaper,Media 18223,21,6,1973,Summer,21,6,1973,Summer,"the world 's conscience on such matters as the African drought . It has brought its sur- prises , even to","The Times, 21st June 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18224,21,6,1973,Summer,21,6,1973,Summer,Indies Sugar Association . He explained that the effects of drought in the region have been more damaging than anticipated .,"The Times, 21st June 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18225,26,6,1973,Summer,26,6,1973,Summer,week of fast- Ing this week for the victims of drought The address of the West Africa Appeal is UK Committee,"The Times, 26th June 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18226,27,6,1973,Summer,27,6,1973,Summer,"achieved . A lot has happened since then . The drought , and the con- sequent crop failure and wide- spread","The Times, 27th June 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18227,28,6,1973,Summer,28,6,1973,Summer,net aid- received by India . The conquest of the drought in India must largely be a task for India .,"The Times, 28th June 1973",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18228,28,6,1973,Summer,28,6,1973,Summer,"fairway alike . He suspects that , during the recent drought , fertiliser was applied to the course before it was","The Times, 28th June 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18229,29,6,1973,Summer,29,6,1973,Summer,"Motorijg Journa "" s and National Newspaperi. w Charities face drought relief Droblem West African crisis raises the question of Disasters","The Times, 29th June 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18230,29,6,1973,Summer,29,6,1973,Summer,the relief needs of the zone where seven years of drought have effectively changed the way of life of millions of,"The Times, 29th June 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18231,29,6,1973,Summer,29,6,1973,Summer,"is difficult to look at the whole aspect of this drought without looking at the long-term needs as well , because","The Times, 29th June 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18232,29,6,1973,Summer,29,6,1973,Summer,role . The difficulty for the committee is that the drought does not present the immediate kind of disaster that it,"The Times, 29th June 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18233,29,6,1973,Summer,29,6,1973,Summer,emergency . It has developed over seven years of successive droughts . You can not simply think in terms of im-,"The Times, 29th June 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18234,2,7,1973,Summer,2,7,1973,Summer,"products , after all , they can have their own droughts and floods and whatnots "" . Unfortunately , agricultural interests","The Times, 2th July 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18235,2,7,1973,Summer,2,7,1973,Summer,beginning to show a real need of rain . That drought period had unu- Wales ; the Scottish crop appears to,"The Times, 2th July 1973",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18236,4,7,1973,Summer,4,7,1973,Summer,"survival The five countries worst hit by the West African drought are among the poorest in the world , with some","The Times, 4th July 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18237,5,7,1973,Summer,5,7,1973,Summer,thirst for knowledge in an ever-competitive world can produce a drought of researchers . So Bayer invest heavily in apprentice training,"The Times, 5th July 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18238,5,7,1973,Summer,5,7,1973,Summer,to have been tampered by unpredictable weather which can bring drought and water- logging almost simultaneously . Two crops of rice,"The Times, 5th July 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18239,5,7,1973,Summer,5,7,1973,Summer,shots ' . said Cap- tain Percy . The recent drought hac affected the fairways and they are extremely hard .,"The Times, 5th July 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18240,18,7,1973,Summer,18,7,1973,Summer,"daily Oxfam feeding pro- gramme for 1,000 children in four drought-stricken villages . "" All day I fight with people ""","The Times, 18th July 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18241,18,7,1973,Summer,18,7,1973,Summer,"gain . But then she realised that , as the drought grew worse , the children were getting less and less","The Times, 18th July 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18242,18,7,1973,Summer,18,7,1973,Summer,are over . The bitterness and hardship of the worst drought in a hundred years wrill leave their scars for a,"The Times, 18th July 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18243,18,7,1973,Summer,18,7,1973,Summer,"long time , no doubt . But out of the drought will also conie new hope for a generation that is","The Times, 18th July 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18244,21,7,1973,Summer,21,7,1973,Summer,"serious food shortage as a result of the West African drought . Now , as if by some magical power ,","The Times, 21st July 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18245,21,7,1973,Summer,21,7,1973,Summer,"how- ever , the rain could mean that the worst drought in memory is drawing to an end . One crop","The Times, 21st July 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18246,21,7,1973,Summer,21,7,1973,Summer,": textils : inwstnents : trade Hunger deaths reported in drought crisis From Our Own Corresnondent Delhi , July 20 Uneven","The Times, 21st July 1973",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18247,21,7,1973,Summer,21,7,1973,Summer,"been no sowing of the early rice crop in 23 drought-affected districts , from wvhich two thirds of the early autumn","The Times, 21st July 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18248,24,7,1973,Summer,24,7,1973,Summer,relief organizations is one of the main problems facing the drought-stricken countries . Here attempts are made to move some of,"The Times, 24th July 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18249,24,7,1973,Summer,24,7,1973,Summer,awaiting distribution in Dakar . By Nicholas Ashford In Dakar drought seems very far away . Hotel lawns are kept a,"The Times, 24th July 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18250,24,7,1973,Summer,24,7,1973,Summer,dead ) cattle . For the people of Dakar the drought has mainly been some- thing they have read about in,"The Times, 24th July 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18251,24,7,1973,Summer,24,7,1973,Summer,Sahelian region ? In a symposium on the West African drought organized by the Centre for African Studies in London last,"The Times, 24th July 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18252,27,7,1973,Summer,27,7,1973,Summer,"one of those horrible lies which the season 's earlier drought has made inevitable , and managing only to top it","The Times, 27th July 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18253,30,7,1973,Summer,30,7,1973,Summer,"marked down to 91 , the lowest rating since the drought summer of 1970 , when the crop in many places","The Times, 30th July 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18254,1,8,1973,Summer,1,8,1973,Summer,year . Cane production was severely affected by the worst drought experienced in Trinidad in over 50 years . The rainfall,"The Times, 1st August 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18255,8,8,1973,Summer,8,8,1973,Summer,"strike by railway workers is feared . In Australia , drought has cut prospective production . Our Commodities Editor writes :","The Times, 8th August 1973",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18256,8,8,1973,Summer,8,8,1973,Summer,"Nagoya , also Kobe Steel 's Kakogawa works . The drought is hitting production at a time when world demand for","The Times, 8th August 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18257,11,8,1973,Summer,11,8,1973,Summer,"Queensland division made a substantially higher profit . Wool Marketing Drought conditions in the eastern states in 1972 , combined with","The Times, 11st August 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18258,15,8,1973,Summer,15,8,1973,Summer,""" I must Lave hit the dry side . "" Drought may last another year By Nicholas Ashford The south Saharan","The Times, 15th August 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18259,15,8,1973,Summer,15,8,1973,Summer,of the supplies of grain now being moved to the drought areas by relief agencies are for consumption and are not,"The Times, 15th August 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18260,17,8,1973,Summer,17,8,1973,Summer,"has shown a notable increase in recent years a prolonged drought in 1972 , combined with a worldwide shortage and several","The Times, 17th August 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18261,17,8,1973,Summer,17,8,1973,Summer,only because of the shortfall in rice production caused by drought . The leading growth sector is undoubtedly the oil indus-,"The Times, 17th August 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18262,17,8,1973,Summer,17,8,1973,Summer,"the rice crisis of last year . The cause was drought , an unusually long dry season . But the consequences","The Times, 17th August 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18263,20,8,1973,Summer,20,8,1973,Summer,"power systems . The floods , coming after months of drought , emphasize the vagaries of the Indian cli- mate .","The Times, 20th August 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18264,20,8,1973,Summer,20,8,1973,Summer,"mate . In Uttar Pradesh , for ex- ample , drought and floods are apparently continuing side by side . Some","The Times, 20th August 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18265,20,8,1973,Summer,20,8,1973,Summer,"Centre in Boise , Idaho . Tinderbox conditions in the drought-stricken area have produced the worse overall fire situation for 20","The Times, 20th August 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18266,20,8,1973,Summer,20,8,1973,Summer,"efficiently cropped . When seedbed preparation coin . cides with drought conditions and high temperatures , as it often does ,","The Times, 20th August 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18267,22,8,1973,Summer,22,8,1973,Summer,"for long-term ecological strategies to educe the effects of future drought . Intertational , national and private agencies are rIready supplying","The Times, 22th August 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18268,22,8,1973,Summer,22,8,1973,Summer,""" arms "" to be employed in the battle against drought . The provision of small . scale technological , agricultural","The Times, 22th August 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18269,24,8,1973,Summer,24,8,1973,Summer,yester- day . Hormone may help . crops grow in drought A discovery which could enable crops . to withstand drought,"The Times, 24th August 1973",England,"UKH,UKF","UKH2,UKF2","UKH23,UKF24",Watford,20th Century newspaper,Media 18270,24,8,1973,Summer,24,8,1973,Summer,drought A discovery which could enable crops . to withstand drought and permit a greater variety of crops to be grown,"The Times, 24th August 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18271,28,8,1973,Summer,28,8,1973,Summer,". This shortfall was occasioned by extreme winter frosts , drought dur- ing the summer , and rain during harvest .","The Times, 28th August 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18272,28,8,1973,Summer,28,8,1973,Summer,"the summer , and rain during harvest . The summer drought reduced forage and potato crops , thus effectively increasing demand","The Times, 28th August 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18273,31,8,1973,Summer,31,8,1973,Summer,"their land ... ' refugees . The long-term remedies to drought and flood are strikingly similar too . Dams , wells","The Times, 31st August 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18274,4,9,1973,Autumn,4,9,1973,Autumn,be a bad one for Algerian agriculture . Floods succeeded drought in the early part of the season and the harvest,"The Times, 4th September 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18275,4,9,1973,Autumn,4,9,1973,Autumn,". Today , the Saharan states are suffering an appalling drought and a new inter- national road system can scarcely appear","The Times, 4th September 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18276,12,9,1973,Autumn,12,9,1973,Autumn,"every five go hungry . Nature fights dirty , using drought , famine and disease as her weapons . To conquer","The Times, 12th September 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18277,17,9,1973,Autumn,17,9,1973,Autumn,"and raw materials . strikes and lock-outs , floods and drought . The committee proposed higher private and Government investments in","The Times, 17th September 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18278,17,9,1973,Autumn,17,9,1973,Autumn,", apart from 1969 when certain gardens were affected by drought , has continued annually without interruption since 1965 , in","The Times, 17th September 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18279,17,9,1973,Autumn,17,9,1973,Autumn,recent years . THE OUTLOOK Owing to a period of drought conditions the crop from the Group 's estates at 31st,"The Times, 17th September 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18280,18,9,1973,Autumn,18,9,1973,Autumn,Ivorv Coast coffee produc- tion for 1973-74 because of eevrer drought . Values finished mostly ES higher . Arabica Contract-Feb. 371.,"The Times, 18th September 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18281,21,9,1973,Autumn,21,9,1973,Autumn,and three Mercedes lor- ries for rehabilitation wsork in the drought area . The Rover Company is rushing through the special,"The Times, 21st September 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18282,21,9,1973,Autumn,21,9,1973,Autumn,3.73m ) Dividend gross 1.575p ( l.5p ) Booker McConnell Drought hits sugar results A 27p drop to 131p in the,"The Times, 21st September 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18283,21,9,1973,Autumn,21,9,1973,Autumn,higherl total profit for the year in spite of the drought in Guyana and its consequent effect on the sugar operations,"The Times, 21st September 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18284,21,9,1973,Autumn,21,9,1973,Autumn,"since Guyana and the West Indies have had the worst drought for the last 21 years , it is perhaps not","The Times, 21st September 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18285,22,9,1973,Autumn,22,9,1973,Autumn,one of 108.75 a tonne so far this month . Drought over the past year was attributed for the low forecast,"The Times, 22th September 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18286,24,9,1973,Autumn,24,9,1973,Autumn,will hold steady in the medium term because of continuing drought effects on the Philippine crop and the fact that consumers,"The Times, 24th September 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18287,24,9,1973,Autumn,24,9,1973,Autumn,"and , on the record , so frequently over-takes the drought . The economic and business history is indeed a his-","The Times, 24th September 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18288,24,9,1973,Autumn,24,9,1973,Autumn,", nual survey . Everything went wrong . There was drought and food production fell . Industria ] growth declined and","The Times, 24th September 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18289,24,9,1973,Autumn,24,9,1973,Autumn,. ) The Government tends to blame last year 's drought . There is no doubt that in so far as,"The Times, 24th September 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18290,24,9,1973,Autumn,24,9,1973,Autumn,"There is no doubt that in so far as the- drought has tended to reduce agricul- tural production , it -has","The Times, 24th September 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18291,24,9,1973,Autumn,24,9,1973,Autumn,contributed to the decline in production . This year the drought in the northern states has had a serious effect on,"The Times, 24th September 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18292,24,9,1973,Autumn,24,9,1973,Autumn,and have improved the crop . in spite of the drought . A 6m Agricultural Credit Bank has also been established,"The Times, 24th September 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18293,26,9,1973,Autumn,26,9,1973,Autumn,In our part of Kent we have had the worst drought in 20 years of farming and have had to feed,"The Times, 26th September 1973",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18294,27,9,1973,Autumn,27,9,1973,Autumn,no more evidence now to support the spectre of advanting drought in western Ind4a thin there has been through6ut the 10o,"The Times, 27th September 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18295,28,9,1973,Autumn,28,9,1973,Autumn,". Today that no longer seems possible . "" The drought situation and the prob- able long-term trends "" , Dr","The Times, 28th September 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18296,28,9,1973,Autumn,28,9,1973,Autumn,"tea crop in spite of the severe and pro- longed drought experienced in the early part of 1972 , which resulted","The Times, 28th September 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18297,1,10,1973,Autumn,1,10,1973,Autumn,behind those of a year ago due to a prolonged drought in the winter followed by excessive rain in May and,"The Times, 1st October 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18298,1,10,1973,Autumn,1,10,1973,Autumn,"by nearly a third . But , it adds , drought in West Africa has been another important influence . Meanwhile","The Times, 1st October 1973",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18299,1,10,1973,Autumn,1,10,1973,Autumn,"situation which already existed was aggravated by the West African drought which had a serious effect this year on cotton ,","The Times, 1st October 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18300,1,10,1973,Autumn,1,10,1973,Autumn,the northern states of Nige- ria with the great Sahelian drought in the first half of this year . Agriculture 's,"The Times, 1st October 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18301,1,10,1973,Autumn,1,10,1973,Autumn,"year , a higher level than was expected despite the drought conditions . l he drougilt has been particularly hard on","The Times, 1st October 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18302,3,10,1973,Autumn,3,10,1973,Autumn,"cocoa , dried fruit , sugar and lamb . The drought in New Zea- land had reduced lamb supplies iiust as","The Times, 3th October 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18303,10,10,1973,Autumn,10,10,1973,Autumn,"situated in hot areas with little moisture , suffer a drought one year in three . But so far the Republic","The Times, 10th October 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18304,18,10,1973,Autumn,18,10,1973,Autumn,a half years . They can not exist on their drought-stricken land ; there is little they can do except die,"The Times, 18th October 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18305,18,10,1973,Autumn,18,10,1973,Autumn,. It is worse than Biafra or the West African drought . The British Ambassador is trying to get help from,"The Times, 18th October 1973",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18306,18,10,1973,Autumn,18,10,1973,Autumn,"lacks inter- national planning and coordination . The West African droughts , for example , have prompted a proliferation of ex-parte","The Times, 18th October 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18307,18,10,1973,Autumn,18,10,1973,Autumn,"one of the poorest areas which is beset by regular droughts an , the 32 million inhabitants have bad little to","The Times, 18th October 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18308,18,10,1973,Autumn,18,10,1973,Autumn,the centre of the semi-arid zone . During the last drought half a million of them received cash frgm the Government,"The Times, 18th October 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18309,18,10,1973,Autumn,18,10,1973,Autumn,have the threat of natural hazards in the form of drought . Because of this we must realize the vulnerability of,"The Times, 18th October 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18310,20,10,1973,Autumn,20,10,1973,Autumn,"than usual , which may mean that the long summer drought was respon. sible for the starvation of many successful earlier","The Times, 20th October 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18311,22,10,1973,Autumn,22,10,1973,Autumn,"is over . A few years ago , during a drought , the Rabbinates called for special prayers to be read","The Times, 22th October 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18312,27,10,1973,Autumn,27,10,1973,Autumn,"of climatc chanige , such as the problems caused by drought in parts of Afnca. take no account of that .","The Times, 27th October 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18313,30,10,1973,Autumn,30,10,1973,Autumn,"London yes-terday . The exhibition shows the effects of the drought in the Sahelian region of West Africa , and explains","The Times, 30th October 1973",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18314,30,10,1973,Autumn,30,10,1973,Autumn,the terrible suffering of these brave people . A pitiless drought has ruined crops and killed cattle . Food and water,"The Times, 30th October 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18315,31,10,1973,Autumn,31,10,1973,Autumn,". In onearea alone , 150,000 arethoughtto have died sincethe drought first took effect back in April . And nowthatthe December","The Times, 31st October 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18316,31,10,1973,Autumn,31,10,1973,Autumn,"address today : f 1 2I j9* Ethiopian and African Drought Appeal , 0P Box 999 , London EC3P 3PA .","The Times, 31st October 1973",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18317,31,10,1973,Autumn,31,10,1973,Autumn,"Ethiopia has been in the grip of famine due to drought "" which is said to have caused between 50,000 and","The Times, 31st October 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18318,10,11,1973,Autumn,10,11,1973,Autumn,"kept under control , but if Rhodesia had an- other drought season there could be some tightening of belts . Salisbury","The Times, 10th November 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18319,14,11,1973,Autumn,14,11,1973,Autumn,"Please send what you can to : Ethiopian and African Drought Appeal , PO Box 999 , London EC3P 3PA .","The Times, 14th November 1973",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18320,15,11,1973,Autumn,15,11,1973,Autumn,the terrible suffering of these brave people . A pitiless drought has ruined crops and killed cattle . Food and water,"The Times, 15th November 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18321,15,11,1973,Autumn,15,11,1973,Autumn,"us to send supplies urgently to this and other severe drought-stricken areas . We can not refuse to save lives ,","The Times, 15th November 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18322,19,11,1973,Autumn,19,11,1973,Autumn,"grasses and clovers sown tinder it . Ironically , midsummer drought set at hazard a hill reseeding experinient . A single","The Times, 19th November 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18323,19,11,1973,Autumn,19,11,1973,Autumn,"had been kept in ignorance of the gravity of the drought and famine in the remote northern Wallo province , has","The Times, 19th November 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18324,19,11,1973,Autumn,19,11,1973,Autumn,the pools in which they lived were subject to seasonal droughts . They therefore had to develop a means of dispersal,"The Times, 19th November 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18325,26,11,1973,Autumn,26,11,1973,Autumn,the terrible suffering of these brave people . A pitiless drought has ruined crops and . killed cattle . Food and,"The Times, 26th November 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18326,28,11,1973,Autumn,28,11,1973,Autumn,"Hundreds of WVest Country public houses face a beer "" drought "" at Christmas if a draymen 's work-to-rule is not","The Times, 28th November 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18327,29,11,1973,Autumn,29,11,1973,Autumn,"HELP THESE CHILDREN Please send any donatilons to : UNICEF Drought Appeal , Room A7 , 99 Dean Street , London","The Times, 29th November 1973",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18328,30,11,1973,Autumn,30,11,1973,Autumn,consideration is adjusted for the retention of certain assets . Drought hits Caroni West Indian planters and sugar mnanufacturers Carori expect,"The Times, 30th November 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18329,30,11,1973,Autumn,30,11,1973,Autumn,"next year largely as a result of this year 's drought , the worst in over 50 years . Over the","The Times, 30th November 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18330,30,11,1973,Autumn,30,11,1973,Autumn,"Barsotti. chairman , in his review . This year 's drought was expert . enced all over the Caribbean and resulted","The Times, 30th November 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18331,8,12,1973,Winter,8,12,1973,Winter,"Affairs , which has been coordinating relief work in the drought- afflicted areas , said Britain and West Germany , Oxfam","The Times, 8th December 1973",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18332,8,12,1973,Winter,8,12,1973,Winter,half a mil- lion children-are suffering from the effects of drought . Grain needs for the coming year were estimated at,"The Times, 8th December 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18333,8,12,1973,Winter,8,12,1973,Winter,"something weary and patient , like a frog in a drought . If it can wait until Tuesday , I will","The Times, 8th December 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18334,8,12,1973,Winter,8,12,1973,Winter,"round lake , which acted as a reservoir for times.of drought . The private road-to the mill folb lowed the course","The Times, 8th December 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18335,10,12,1973,Winter,10,12,1973,Winter,"at Westminster and in Whitehall , is not an oil drought but a quick fall in coal stocks for the power","The Times, 10th December 1973",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Westminster,20th Century newspaper,Media 18336,11,12,1973,Winter,11,12,1973,Winter,"of their African debtors who have been afflicted by 'the drought , because the scourge of the drought has only served","The Times, 11st December 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18337,11,12,1973,Winter,11,12,1973,Winter,"afflicted by 'the drought , because the scourge of the drought has only served to aggravate their already precarious situadion .","The Times, 11st December 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18338,11,12,1973,Winter,11,12,1973,Winter,debts of the African debtors which have suffered from the drought . - - I have supported the candidacy of a,"The Times, 11st December 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18339,21,12,1973,Winter,21,12,1973,Winter,"research to find how best to help the inhabitants of drought-affected regions . By Naturc-Times News Service Source : Nature ,","The Times, 21st December 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18340,22,12,1973,Winter,22,12,1973,Winter,"maize too early , thus exposing it to risk of drought . "" Grant funds have at present run out ,","The Times, 22th December 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18341,31,12,1973,Winter,31,12,1973,Winter,no great difficul- ties for livestock . Early threats of drought were mitigated by rain in time to get the crops,"The Times, 31st December 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18342,31,12,1973,Winter,31,12,1973,Winter,"inflation , war , falling stocks , pollution problems , drought , floods , produc- tion troubles , labour disputes ,","The Times, 31st December 1973",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18343,12,1,1974,Winter,12,1,1974,Winter,"revenue at 4,000 began to show recovery after the severe droughts of 1972 . Share of the profits of associated companies","The Times, 12th January 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18344,12,1,1974,Winter,12,1,1974,Winter,"aging of trees md , recenstily , the West African drought . Cocoa farmers are also said to 'be agig ,","The Times, 12th January 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18345,15,1,1974,Winter,15,1,1974,Winter,' supply of fresh water because of a pro- longed drought in the middle of its normal rainy season . The,"The Times, 15th January 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18346,15,1,1974,Winter,15,1,1974,Winter,"into farming and grazing lands . Some argue that this drought could be the start of long-tr , , . ,","The Times, 15th January 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18347,18,1,1974,Winter,18,1,1974,Winter,""" . That need was emphasized last year by continuing droughts in many developing countries ; now , the impact of","The Times, 18th January 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18348,21,1,1974,Winter,21,1,1974,Winter,"groundnuts this year because of poor harvests , following severe drought . He said that since the 1973-74 season opened in","The Times, 21st January 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18349,21,1,1974,Winter,21,1,1974,Winter,"75,000 and 80,000 tonnes would be available for export . Drought hits pepper production Followving prolonged drought coupled wkith various diseases","The Times, 21st January 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18350,21,1,1974,Winter,21,1,1974,Winter,available for export . Drought hits pepper production Followving prolonged drought coupled wkith various diseases Sarawak 's pepper production last year,"The Times, 21st January 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18351,22,1,1974,Winter,22,1,1974,Winter,"sunk bore- holes , partly as an insurance against future drought . Mr Tom Hurst , manager of the board ,","The Times, 22th January 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18352,16,2,1974,Winter,16,2,1974,Winter,"before tax up from 51,000 to 56,000 . Because of drought in 1973 cane crop this year unlikely to be higher","The Times, 16th February 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18353,18,2,1974,Winter,18,2,1974,Winter,"decline began with the natural disaster of last year 's drought , compounded by Government mismanagement of the food situation .","The Times, 18th February 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18354,4,3,1974,Spring,4,3,1974,Spring,"100,000 people last year in West African countries stricken by drought , while international relief wvas niarked by-a "" pattern of","The Times, 4th March 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18355,8,3,1974,Spring,8,3,1974,Spring,"The outbreak of trouble , after the famine caused by drought and riots in the capital last month , has already","The Times, 8th March 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18356,9,3,1974,Spring,9,3,1974,Spring,"this report , there seems little doubt that the present droughts , again occurring at a time of minimum solar activity","The Times, 9th March 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18357,12,3,1974,Spring,12,3,1974,Spring,years . The change in circulation has been linked wvith droughts in many parts of the northern hemisphere ; more recently,"The Times, 12th March 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18358,14,3,1974,Spring,14,3,1974,Spring,Tnckey ( Salc ) . NI . O Lcadbetctr ( droughtoPark ) . R. N. Crccd ( SaWe . A. Ncars-,"The Times, 14th March 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18359,15,3,1974,Spring,15,3,1974,Spring,were seeing only tiny fragments of the country . The drought has spread . Indifference has been rife . The continuing,"The Times, 15th March 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18360,28,3,1974,Spring,28,3,1974,Spring,Our Political Staff Britain is increasing its aid to the drought-stricken areas in the Sahel region of Africa . Mr William,"The Times, 28th March 1974",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18361,28,3,1974,Spring,28,3,1974,Spring,1967 show ( 4 ) . kURTHCOMING EVENTS WEST AFRICAN DROUGHT A field reponr from Dr. Nich- oas David . anthroOologist,"The Times, 28th March 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18362,6,4,1974,Spring,6,4,1974,Spring,"the commodity spiral is coming to an end . The drought of last year , still continuing and now affect- ing","The Times, 6th April 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18363,9,4,1974,Spring,9,4,1974,Spring,"in drought-stricken Chad By Our Foreign Staff The situation in drought- stricken Chad was described as "" horrendous "" at a","The Times, 9th April 1974",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18364,9,4,1974,Spring,9,4,1974,Spring,for this year but only a trickle has reached the drought areas so far . In only three months ' time,"The Times, 9th April 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18365,10,4,1974,Spring,10,4,1974,Spring,Berkhouwer plans to hold talks with Mr Wilson 6 African drought : Appeal for more money for relief in areas south,"The Times, 10th April 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18366,10,4,1974,Spring,10,4,1974,Spring,"to provide flexibility for meeting the problems of the Sahelian drought . He pointed out that Dr Kurt Waldheim , the","The Times, 10th April 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18367,10,4,1974,Spring,10,4,1974,Spring,of the zone were already weakened by successive years of drought . They had been through epidemics of influenza and measles,"The Times, 10th April 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18368,10,4,1974,Spring,10,4,1974,Spring,"that the climate is changing , or ' perhaps the droughts move in cycles . The problem is also being tackled","The Times, 10th April 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18369,10,4,1974,Spring,10,4,1974,Spring,"came high on the priority list , together wvith the drought prob- lem . The Government pledged new action on fiscal","The Times, 10th April 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18370,11,4,1974,Spring,11,4,1974,Spring,die last year from hunger and famine-related diseases in the drought-stricken West African countries . The figure-and virtually every other figure,"The Times, 11st April 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18371,11,4,1974,Spring,11,4,1974,Spring,to reach a scientific consensus on the causes of the drought : does it result from human mismanage- ment of the,"The Times, 11st April 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18372,13,4,1974,Spring,13,4,1974,Spring,". The public in general has been affected by the drought and by rapidly rising prices , but feels it can","The Times, 13th April 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18373,13,4,1974,Spring,13,4,1974,Spring,"that of 1971- 72 . Moreover , the effects of drought are cumulative and , though the last rainy season was","The Times, 13th April 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18374,13,4,1974,Spring,13,4,1974,Spring,"the brakes on recurrent expenditure ( partly because of the drought ) , which has meant that investment spending has constituted","The Times, 13th April 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18375,13,4,1974,Spring,13,4,1974,Spring,"reverse , the cumulative and most serious effects of the drought : a falling under- ground water table , continuing depletion","The Times, 13th April 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18376,13,4,1974,Spring,13,4,1974,Spring,peanuts con-sumed locally . Farmers resisting low-yield strains Since the drought has now lasted six years the whole concept of a,"The Times, 13th April 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18377,13,4,1974,Spring,13,4,1974,Spring,there -has been some resistance to the adop. tion of drought-resistant strains of groundnuts and other crops . This is because,"The Times, 13th April 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18378,13,4,1974,Spring,13,4,1974,Spring,"of groundnuts and other crops . This is because the drought-resistant , or quick maturing strains pro- duce lower yields and","The Times, 13th April 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18379,13,4,1974,Spring,13,4,1974,Spring,already in some difficul. ties before the effects of the drought . This was because ol shortcomings in the Govern menes,"The Times, 13th April 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18380,13,4,1974,Spring,13,4,1974,Spring,"1971-72 , the one normal year during the years of drought . Rice is expected to yield about 85,000 tons- 108,000","The Times, 13th April 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18381,13,4,1974,Spring,13,4,1974,Spring,"1971-72-and maize about 31,000 tons- 38,000 tons in 1971-72 . Drought forces extra imports Overall , the grain deficit in a","The Times, 13th April 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18382,13,4,1974,Spring,13,4,1974,Spring,"prob- ably be approaching 150,000 tons . Last year the drought forced the Government to import with international help about 100,000","The Times, 13th April 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18383,13,4,1974,Spring,13,4,1974,Spring,"the future , is cotton . Production , despite the drought , has risen stead- ily during the past few years","The Times, 13th April 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18384,13,4,1974,Spring,13,4,1974,Spring,much smaller . One curious good by-pro- duct of the drought is that later this year the Govern- ment will get,"The Times, 13th April 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18385,13,4,1974,Spring,13,4,1974,Spring,"of pro , duction . Diversification and the fight against drought will be the main concern of the Government in the","The Times, 13th April 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18386,13,4,1974,Spring,13,4,1974,Spring,"; Ians to grow sugar locally have been thwarted by drought . Rice , wheat , sorghum , maize and tomatoes","The Times, 13th April 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18387,13,4,1974,Spring,13,4,1974,Spring,African countries and the EEC and by successive years of drought . The continuous increase 'in the price of manufactured articles,"The Times, 13th April 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18388,13,4,1974,Spring,13,4,1974,Spring,the state because thev said they needed compensation for the drought . The local religious leader backed their demands in a,"The Times, 13th April 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18389,17,4,1974,Spring,17,4,1974,Spring,we today are the progeny of ancestors who survived the droughts. famines and assorted disasters of less materially civilized ages .,"The Times, 17th April 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18390,18,4,1974,Spring,18,4,1974,Spring,"problem , but rather the inability to cope with the drought disaster . In the past two vears the economy has","The Times, 18th April 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18391,18,4,1974,Spring,18,4,1974,Spring,a plethora of reports and not enough action . The drought in fact has pro- vided the raison d'etre for removing,"The Times, 18th April 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18392,20,4,1974,Spring,20,4,1974,Spring,"works , which could alleviate cyclical and therefore perfectly foreseeable drought , and to do this in conditions of rural population","The Times, 20th April 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18393,23,4,1974,Spring,23,4,1974,Spring,"became profitable last year , but the effect of the drought for the last six months will be a setback .","The Times, 23th April 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18394,24,4,1974,Spring,24,4,1974,Spring,non-protected areas ; the study of plant species suited to drought conditions ; and of new species which could contribute to,"The Times, 24th April 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18395,30,4,1974,Spring,30,4,1974,Spring,assist . ance except for disasters such as floods or droughts . Mrs Hart 's plea for a global approach to,"The Times, 30th April 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18396,30,4,1974,Spring,30,4,1974,Spring,"apparently doing that Unesco has only just recognized that a drought problem exists , . and that "" an initial step","The Times, 30th April 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18397,2,5,1974,Spring,2,5,1974,Spring,and otherwise hopeless future of a large number of specific drought-stricken communities . Yours faithfullv . DAVID SMITHERS . Deputy Director,"The Times, 2th May 1974",England,UKD,UKD6,UKD62,Eaton,20th Century newspaper,Media 18398,7,5,1974,Spring,7,5,1974,Spring,", receive fresh arrivals of ftagelad-os the peasant victims of droughts i-n the provinces of Babia and . Minas G#tais. (","The Times, 7th May 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18399,10,5,1974,Spring,10,5,1974,Spring,Commons yesterday confirm reports of the serious effects of the- drought on the groundnut and sunflower crops which the Overseas Food,"The Times, 10th May 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18400,10,5,1974,Spring,10,5,1974,Spring,"this year , has not suffered so severely from the drought . More modest pilot schemes in a number of different","The Times, 10th May 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18401,20,5,1974,Spring,20,5,1974,Spring,"tempted to persuade themselves that one quick shower ends a drought , though Smallman-by reputation , for . be completed only","The Times, 20th May 1974",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18402,21,5,1974,Spring,21,5,1974,Spring,out -o their homes by the disastet of the Sahelian drought con> stitute a problem that is just too big .,"The Times, 21st May 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18403,22,5,1974,Spring,22,5,1974,Spring,"turf tends 'to provide a cushion , even in a drought . This year Goodwood have installed a fully automatic irrigation","The Times, 22th May 1974",England,"UKJ,UKE","UKJ2,UKE2","UKJ24,UKJ22,UKJ24,UKE21","Goodwood,Sussex",20th Century newspaper,Media 18404,27,5,1974,Spring,27,5,1974,Spring,"director , forecast during the day that only if the drought ceased would there be the prospect of even an average","The Times, 27th May 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18405,3,6,1974,Summer,3,6,1974,Summer,rumours that Carnoustie has been so hard bit by the drought that it might . not be possible to-.hold the Open,"The Times, 3th June 1974",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM21,Carnoustie,20th Century newspaper,Media 18406,6,6,1974,Summer,6,6,1974,Summer,", page 6 Crops , milk , vegetables harmed by drought By Our Agricultural Correspondent Continued dry weather is affecting crops","The Times, 6th June 1974",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18407,6,6,1974,Summer,6,6,1974,Summer,. It was believed to be the region 's worst drought for 50 years . l Drought and cold have also,"The Times, 6th June 1974",England,"UKF,UKG",,,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 18408,6,6,1974,Summer,6,6,1974,Summer,"the region 's worst drought for 50 years . l Drought and cold have also affected vegetable-growers , with the result","The Times, 6th June 1974",England,"UKF,UKG",,,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 18409,6,6,1974,Summer,6,6,1974,Summer,. Yesterday it must have sickened them to see the drought broken on . the very eve of the series .,"The Times, 6th June 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18410,7,6,1974,Summer,7,6,1974,Summer,"John Gribbin Reports -that some regions are experiencing their worst drought for 50 years , and con- cern about the effect","The Times, 7th June 1974",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18411,7,6,1974,Summer,7,6,1974,Summer,"more years ago-although we are relatively fortunate in that "" drought "" does not mean quite the same thing in Britain","The Times, 7th June 1974",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18412,7,6,1974,Summer,7,6,1974,Summer,". Millions of pounds worth of aid is sent to drought-stricken regions ; perhaps , however , we should anticipate the","The Times, 7th June 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18413,7,6,1974,Summer,7,6,1974,Summer,"on each day of their summer meeting , the continuing drought and resultant hard going has played havoc with the size","The Times, 7th June 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18414,7,6,1974,Summer,7,6,1974,Summer,103. tnoo tons from last Year because of the current drought . They also estimaled that shipments from the West Indies,"The Times, 7th June 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18415,11,6,1974,Summer,11,6,1974,Summer,"quarter of an inch of rain fell ) but the drought seems now to be behind , and the fields at","The Times, 11st June 1974",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM38,Hamilton,20th Century newspaper,Media 18416,13,6,1974,Summer,13,6,1974,Summer,to the northern states that have been affected by the drought . It is possible that this year 's doubled allocation,"The Times, 13th June 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18417,13,6,1974,Summer,13,6,1974,Summer,"twist to the inflationary spiral has been given by the drought in the north , the traditional food . i>roducing area","The Times, 13th June 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18418,13,6,1974,Summer,13,6,1974,Summer,"steadily declining in the past few years , with the drought in the north recently dealing a further blow to the","The Times, 13th June 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18419,13,6,1974,Summer,13,6,1974,Summer,"and in the cur- rent year , because of the drought situation , the Government has sanctioned the importation of large","The Times, 13th June 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18420,13,6,1974,Summer,13,6,1974,Summer,was offset to some extent by the effects of the drought and the increases were in value not in quan .,"The Times, 13th June 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18421,13,6,1974,Summer,13,6,1974,Summer,"are likely to be down sharply , because of the drought and other climatic conditions , from the N120m ( 77m","The Times, 13th June 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18422,13,6,1974,Summer,13,6,1974,Summer,"will also show whether , as seems'likely , the Sahelian drought has resulted in a southward population drift . Economists will","The Times, 13th June 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18423,13,6,1974,Summer,13,6,1974,Summer,"has been badly affected in recent years by the Sahelian drought . It is little wonder . there- fore , :","The Times, 13th June 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18424,13,6,1974,Summer,13,6,1974,Summer,"made particularty acute in the past two years by the drought in the northern food-producing areas , has necessitated the expenditure","The Times, 13th June 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18425,13,6,1974,Summer,13,6,1974,Summer,"own use a wise precautibn in view , of the drought . Of the rest many who harvested a crop refused","The Times, 13th June 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18426,13,6,1974,Summer,13,6,1974,Summer,. The ipresent difficulties stem from the effects of the drought . in -the northern states that have dramatically reduced the,"The Times, 13th June 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18427,13,6,1974,Summer,13,6,1974,Summer,; have undoubtedly been altered by the impact of the drought on agricultural ex- ports 'but they provide an . indication,"The Times, 13th June 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18428,13,6,1974,Summer,13,6,1974,Summer,have accounted for about 85 per cent of revenue . Drought in the northern regions in recent years has had a,"The Times, 13th June 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18429,13,6,1974,Summer,13,6,1974,Summer,"certainly in the s6uthbound direction , although the effects of drought on the country 's usual agricultural exports are reflected in","The Times, 13th June 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18430,14,6,1974,Summer,14,6,1974,Summer,"the past few years have been deteriorating , with unseasonal droughts and floods'in all parts of the world causing devastation of","The Times, 14th June 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18431,15,6,1974,Summer,15,6,1974,Summer,MBE ) . Two men who. in different wvays have Drought the ancient oriental martial arts to tie.eWest are in the,"The Times, 15th June 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18432,15,6,1974,Summer,15,6,1974,Summer,"impediments put in its path . Even if the Sahelian drought ended tomorrow , they would still come , for years","The Times, 15th June 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18433,24,6,1974,Summer,24,6,1974,Summer,"London , the three million v-who died in the Ethiopian drought and those at the service where he was speak- ing","The Times, 24th June 1974","GB,England",UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18434,1,7,1974,Summer,1,7,1974,Summer,", for barley is marginally higher than in the last drought year , 1970 , but potatoes and sugar beet are","The Times, 1st July 1974",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18435,1,7,1974,Summer,1,7,1974,Summer,1921 ; another in east Sussex speaks of the severest drought there for 60 years . Many started with a moisture,"The Times, 1st July 1974",England,"UKK,UKJ,UKF","UKK2,UKJ2,UKF2","UKK22,UKJ22,UKF24,UKF25",Northamptonshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 18436,8,7,1974,Summer,8,7,1974,Summer,"which , until last week , had suffered seriously from drought . Weiskopf is taking seriously the defence of his title","The Times, 8th July 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18437,10,7,1974,Summer,10,7,1974,Summer,"the statement included better labour relations , increased aid to drought victims and the eli- mination of "" traditional beliefs and","The Times, 10th July 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18438,11,7,1974,Summer,11,7,1974,Summer,"have reported "" bumper "" soya 'harvests , However , drought in large areas , for the third year running ,","The Times, 11st July 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18439,18,7,1974,Summer,18,7,1974,Summer,"delays , the newsprint shortage , the floods , the droughtthe election and the market slump .. At the same time","The Times, 18th July 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18440,19,7,1974,Summer,19,7,1974,Summer,"Priorities were the revision of the constitution and the continuing drought and famine situation . Given the power sharing and ,","The Times, 19th July 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18441,19,7,1974,Summer,19,7,1974,Summer,again a pooer one due to thLe effects of the drought in 1973 . Sugar productiop is expected to amount to,"The Times, 19th July 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18442,25,7,1974,Summer,25,7,1974,Summer,fronts due in part to the long period of severe drought which had affected the agricultural industry . Britain is by,"The Times, 25th July 1974",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18443,27,7,1974,Summer,27,7,1974,Summer,w% hich had been depleted by the previous year 's drought . Wool prices fluctuated sharply . The Januar ) average,"The Times, 27th July 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18444,27,7,1974,Summer,27,7,1974,Summer,"some problems . including a lower wool clip , lingering drought in some areas and exchange revaluation , net farm income","The Times, 27th July 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18445,30,7,1974,Summer,30,7,1974,Summer,revise upwards their inflation forecasts . T'he seriousness of the drought situation will only be fully revealed when the first production,"The Times, 30th July 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18446,30,7,1974,Summer,30,7,1974,Summer,"offi- cial harvest estimates . The effect of the present drought on prices is particularly important , because Government economists have","The Times, 30th July 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18447,30,7,1974,Summer,30,7,1974,Summer,". ; . , Oth'er areas-that' are . also reporting drought problems , according- to-these-officials , are the . iniportant' -spring-","The Times, 30th July 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18448,3,8,1974,Summer,3,8,1974,Summer,"a diversion to other markets and partly to two bad drought years . This year butter supplies would be about 136,000","The Times, 3th August 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18449,3,8,1974,Summer,3,8,1974,Summer,both suffering severely from liquid- ity problems during the present drought-a condition which could be transmitted to other stronger genera in,"The Times, 3th August 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18450,5,8,1974,Summer,5,8,1974,Summer,"average and lower than in any recent year since the drought harvest of 1970 . The winter-sown crops , har- vesting","The Times, 5th August 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18451,7,8,1974,Summer,7,8,1974,Summer,"3,500,000 bags . Other traders stocked up coffee fearing either drought or frost in Brazil .. Outlook 'bright' at Nchanza Sharply","The Times, 7th August 1974",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18452,9,8,1974,Summer,9,8,1974,Summer,to level-off has been shattered by continuation of the serious drought in the maize and wheat belts of the mid-West .,"The Times, 9th August 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18453,9,8,1974,Summer,9,8,1974,Summer,. The country 's food supply levels could drop as drought ravages the Mid- west . Mr Ford must swiftly strengthen,"The Times, 9th August 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18454,14,8,1974,Summer,14,8,1974,Summer,"hardly sufvive the year in times of flood or prolonged drought . Even in normal weather , a majority of farmers","The Times, 14th August 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18455,14,8,1974,Summer,14,8,1974,Summer,"barren . Though they klnew this contributed to floods and droughts , they never dared to do anything about it .","The Times, 14th August 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18456,15,8,1974,Summer,15,8,1974,Summer,"their all- time highs and , with factors like American droughts to contend with , the short term outlook is bleak","The Times, 15th August 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18457,15,8,1974,Summer,15,8,1974,Summer,". Except for a fall in 1969 , due to drought and a strike , production has steadily in. creased during","The Times, 15th August 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18458,15,8,1974,Summer,15,8,1974,Summer,"tons of contingency imports in the event of a serious drought . On exports , the study accepted the planning com-","The Times, 15th August 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18459,16,8,1974,Summer,16,8,1974,Summer,"was hap- -pe-ning to our climate . "" The wvorst drought of the centurly "" , The Daily Telegraph proclaimed on","The Times, 16th August 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18460,16,8,1974,Summer,16,8,1974,Summer,"along with ProfessoiLamb that there are going to be extensive droughts. , In fact , the evidence was rathetthe other way","The Times, 16th August 1974",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18461,16,8,1974,Summer,16,8,1974,Summer,. is plentiful and used to augment river flows during drought periods . The scope for this prac- tice is limited,"The Times, 16th August 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18462,16,8,1974,Summer,16,8,1974,Summer,their efforts on the Persian Gulf ; . what price drought- stricken Britain ? I I F A hWIl A I,"The Times, 16th August 1974",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18463,19,8,1974,Summer,19,8,1974,Summer,"less than 10,000 square miles . The exception was the drought year of 1972- The number of deaths caused by the","The Times, 19th August 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18464,19,8,1974,Summer,19,8,1974,Summer,"percent- age of our income into development . Given fewer droughts , earthquakes and other disasters , we will . Christian","The Times, 19th August 1974",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18465,23,8,1974,Summer,23,8,1974,Summer,"no idea about GB75 urtil this morning . "" Scots drought worsens Householders in Fife and Kin- ross might be queuing","The Times, 23th August 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18466,23,8,1974,Summer,23,8,1974,Summer,"erected near 'their homes by mid September if the present drought continues , . : -the area 's water board- said","The Times, 23th August 1974",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM27,Kinross,20th Century newspaper,Media 18467,23,8,1974,Summer,23,8,1974,Summer,businessmen tend to watch harvests with especial care and the drought is giving rise to substantial anxieties on the food price,"The Times, 23th August 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18468,24,8,1974,Summer,24,8,1974,Summer,"recent rain , it is feared that this summer 's drought in the Middle West may affect : American villingness to","The Times, 24th August 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18469,27,8,1974,Summer,27,8,1974,Summer,Butz told : a ; press conference that while the drought had forced a serious downward revision . in the estimates,"The Times, 27th August 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18470,27,8,1974,Summer,27,8,1974,Summer,"at the Department of Agriculture , said that despite the drought "" we do expect that , the volume of food","The Times, 27th August 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18471,27,8,1974,Summer,27,8,1974,Summer,", the department com- ments 'that , because of the drought , the year ahead may turn out to be disappointing","The Times, 27th August 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18472,27,8,1974,Summer,27,8,1974,Summer,reduced rmargins and there are already rumours of boycotts . Drought in : the grain belts upsets American inflation forecasts The,"The Times, 27th August 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18473,27,8,1974,Summer,27,8,1974,Summer,in : the grain belts upsets American inflation forecasts The drought across the American corn and wheat belts-often termed the world,"The Times, 27th August 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18474,27,8,1974,Summer,27,8,1974,Summer,"in the spring caused delayed plantings . The subsequent severe drought took its toll throughout the Mid-West , com- pounding the","The Times, 27th August 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18475,27,8,1974,Summer,27,8,1974,Summer,the agri- cultural areas that have suffered most from the drought . Even the radicals recognize that the situa- tion is,"The Times, 27th August 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18476,27,8,1974,Summer,27,8,1974,Summer,of the year . What has happened is that the drought has given a new push to food prices . Experts,"The Times, 27th August 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18477,27,8,1974,Summer,27,8,1974,Summer,"lower food production levejs will really have . But the drought certainly is affecting farm incomes , which are projected by","The Times, 27th August 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18478,29,8,1974,Summer,29,8,1974,Summer,"spring , wviich suffered . most , in -the spring drought , -ar doing- better than expected . Mr David Saltinarsh","The Times, 29th August 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18479,29,8,1974,Summer,29,8,1974,Summer,"face a serious crisis as a result of the American drought . Mr Lardinois pointed out that "" 75 per cent","The Times, 29th August 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18480,30,8,1974,Summer,30,8,1974,Summer,be cut by 10 per cent this year becaus6 of drought in the spring and an unusually severe attack of virus,"The Times, 30th August 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18481,31,8,1974,Summer,31,8,1974,Summer,"military coordina. tion committee , has promised that aid to drought areas will be increased . - Agence France Presse .","The Times, 31st August 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18482,31,8,1974,Summer,31,8,1974,Summer,". Man'g ileimory did not go back to a wvorse' drought : Meadowlands were burnt , like jth highiways , and","The Times, 31st August 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18483,2,9,1974,Autumn,2,9,1974,Autumn,Cumbria and Northum berland . In much of Wales earh drought has led to light hay crop and the rain since,"The Times, 2th September 1974",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18484,2,9,1974,Autumn,2,9,1974,Autumn,"lowest assessment for many years , even well below the drought year of 1970 .. In the main grain-growing coun- ties","The Times, 2th September 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18485,6,9,1974,Autumn,6,9,1974,Autumn,"per share ) . OUTTURN AND PRICES Despite a serious drought early in the season in lower Assam , the Group","The Times, 6th September 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18486,9,9,1974,Autumn,9,9,1974,Autumn,sugar shortage is that amateur wine-makers may shortly face a drought . Since it takes about 21b of white sugar to,"The Times, 9th September 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18487,10,9,1974,Autumn,10,9,1974,Autumn,"capital and source of food . So , in severe drought , when the animals are dying , they sell ,","The Times, 10th September 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18488,16,9,1974,Autumn,16,9,1974,Autumn,"suffers from the vagaries of the weather . Rain , drought and frost can , and unfortu- nately frequently do ,","The Times, 16th September 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18489,20,9,1974,Autumn,20,9,1974,Autumn,"good . singing Is tUnefUl . The Dolicemen In drag Drought th , e house down "" Fin . TrTmes .","The Times, 20th September 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18490,21,9,1974,Autumn,21,9,1974,Autumn,wshich ; ook to be facing one of the worst droughts in recent history . - - 4 ; ' ;,"The Times, 21st September 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18491,24,9,1974,Autumn,24,9,1974,Autumn,"niany Parts of the world . Extreme winter frosts , droughts dur- ng the summer and rain during harvests led to","The Times, 24th September 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18492,24,9,1974,Autumn,24,9,1974,Autumn,"escalation in retail prices , particularly of food after the drought , was one of the prime causes of the coup","The Times, 24th September 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18493,24,9,1974,Autumn,24,9,1974,Autumn,"by petroleum . and grain price in- creases and by drought . In his budget speech , Mr Cleopa Msuya ,","The Times, 24th September 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18494,26,9,1974,Autumn,26,9,1974,Autumn,". These roads . it is said , prevented the drought causing famine as it did in the neighbouring Welo province","The Times, 26th September 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18495,26,9,1974,Autumn,26,9,1974,Autumn,iongtonin obuiasandbeteen6 ad 115 points in arabicas . Fears that drought In Bra2il may cUt next year 's crop anid reports,"The Times, 26th September 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18496,27,9,1974,Autumn,27,9,1974,Autumn,"Mr Greenspan noted that as a r esult of the drought and recen1t severe frost through much of the mid-west ,","The Times, 27th September 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18497,28,9,1974,Autumn,28,9,1974,Autumn,"the vine plague , phylloxera , and then a inalignant drought one summer . Much of the lanid was sold off","The Times, 28th September 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18498,2,10,1974,Autumn,2,10,1974,Autumn,"an earlier commitment to end American aid . The severe drought , coll- pounding damage don "" - bv earlier floods","The Times, 2th October 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18499,2,10,1974,Autumn,2,10,1974,Autumn,industrial growth is taking two forms-and how irrigation is fighting drought Small factories retain their important role China 's industrial output,"The Times, 2th October 1974",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18500,2,10,1974,Autumn,2,10,1974,Autumn,dry ice to induce April-June r ain and alleviate spring drought . Most of the advances in agricultural technology must be,"The Times, 2th October 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18501,3,10,1974,Autumn,3,10,1974,Autumn,relationships in various crops : studies of Physiological factors affecting drought and tolerance . particularly in cereals . and studies of,"The Times, 3th October 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18502,9,10,1974,Autumn,9,10,1974,Autumn,"heaval , political develop-ments , war , . explosions , drought , floods , technological change , labour and transport problems","The Times, 9th October 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18503,14,10,1974,Autumn,14,10,1974,Autumn,a brinlk-of-death existence . They are refugees from the great drought that has scourged 16 Africanl nations for several years .,"The Times, 14th October 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18504,14,10,1974,Autumn,14,10,1974,Autumn,and the whlole of May was a period of absolute drought in many parts of the country . Some late-sown barlev,"The Times, 14th October 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18505,14,10,1974,Autumn,14,10,1974,Autumn,oats and winter barley came throughi the twin trials of drought in May and tropical rain at harvest quite triumphantly .,"The Times, 14th October 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18506,15,10,1974,Autumn,15,10,1974,Autumn,"next month , may be seriously affec- ted by the droughts suffered by the island in the last few years ,","The Times, 15th October 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18507,18,10,1974,Autumn,18,10,1974,Autumn,of West Bengal earlier in the year and the traditionally drought-prone areas of' Bankura and Purulia were worse hit than usual,"The Times, 18th October 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18508,19,10,1974,Autumn,19,10,1974,Autumn,"World About Us : Tuareg , the effects of the drought . 8.15 Cabaret from London 's Talk of the Towvn.","The Times, 19th October 1974",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18509,19,10,1974,Autumn,19,10,1974,Autumn,"which I was visiting , and which normally suffers from drought at that time of year , in. creased my irritation","The Times, 19th October 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18510,21,10,1974,Autumn,21,10,1974,Autumn,as a *result of the poor harvest caused by the drought and frost . Latest estimates have r evealed that the,"The Times, 21st October 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18511,22,10,1974,Autumn,22,10,1974,Autumn,sunspot activity to give warning of the likely occurrence of drought . On the basis of calculations by Professor D. G,"The Times, 22th October 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18512,23,10,1974,Autumn,23,10,1974,Autumn,"cruciall autumn grain crop , mainly because of floods and drought . Court orders wealthy poacher to tend wild life -San","The Times, 23th October 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18513,23,10,1974,Autumn,23,10,1974,Autumn,reflect the damage done to the harvests by the extended droughts in the mid- West . The consumer price index (,"The Times, 23th October 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18514,25,10,1974,Autumn,25,10,1974,Autumn,a sharp drop in their income caused by inflation and drought . Mr Ford reminded them of the importance of food,"The Times, 25th October 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18515,30,10,1974,Autumn,30,10,1974,Autumn,"at ionie , as opposed to last year when a drought in the autumn made life particularly trying for trainers attempting","The Times, 30th October 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18516,5,11,1974,Autumn,5,11,1974,Autumn,"have affected the maize crop this year , when another drought might be expected to be imraiment according to the 22-year","The Times, 5th November 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18517,5,11,1974,Autumn,5,11,1974,Autumn,be distributed this Winter to remedy a shortage caused by drought . In the House of Commons today Mr T. Williams,"The Times, 5th November 1974",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Westminster,20th Century newspaper,Media 18518,9,11,1974,Autumn,9,11,1974,Autumn,"to incur another serious loss as a result of 'the drought ( the worst for 50 years ) , trading for","The Times, 9th November 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18519,11,11,1974,Autumn,11,11,1974,Autumn,"to smother them , except when germination is delayed by drought . Once the crop is a foot or two high","The Times, 11st November 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18520,16,11,1974,Autumn,16,11,1974,Autumn,"macula- tum rChequers did not suffer so much from the drought , and is quite suitable for a quick ground cover","The Times, 16th November 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18521,16,11,1974,Autumn,16,11,1974,Autumn,"They accused their officers of misconduct and complained about the drought conditions . Under the control of their ncos , the","The Times, 16th November 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18522,16,11,1974,Autumn,16,11,1974,Autumn,would do little.to resolve the basic problems posed by the drought . These *were the death of countless draft animals needed,"The Times, 16th November 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18523,16,11,1974,Autumn,16,11,1974,Autumn,"itons of which 85,000 tons . 'were exported . - Drought - and disease have - seriously reduced this yearis'crop .","The Times, 16th November 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18524,16,11,1974,Autumn,16,11,1974,Autumn,"the drought and famine assistance , has said that the drought is worsening . Nine of the 14 provinces were affected","The Times, 16th November 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18525,16,11,1974,Autumn,16,11,1974,Autumn,that it will have to cope with a continu- ing drought emergency . The Ethiopian Nutrition Institute expected a poor harvest,"The Times, 16th November 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18526,16,11,1974,Autumn,16,11,1974,Autumn,land reform and redevelop- ment . The inaccessibility of the drought areas . was a main cause of the famine and,"The Times, 16th November 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18527,16,11,1974,Autumn,16,11,1974,Autumn,"could be seen , and there was no evidence -of drought 'to the eye of the casual visitor . In the","The Times, 16th November 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18528,16,11,1974,Autumn,16,11,1974,Autumn,"in thle tiny urban class for the plight of the drought afflicted rural masses . Allegations against the deposed Emperor ,","The Times, 16th November 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18529,16,11,1974,Autumn,16,11,1974,Autumn,"June last year , when cholera broke out among the drought refugees herded together in makeshift camps on the outskirts of","The Times, 16th November 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18530,16,11,1974,Autumn,16,11,1974,Autumn,"the year the G , overnment referred only to the drought rather than the famine and it was not until February","The Times, 16th November 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18531,18,11,1974,Autumn,18,11,1974,Autumn,"a problenm at times , particularly in times of sustained drought which is common , though date palms will tolerate a","The Times, 18th November 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18532,18,11,1974,Autumn,18,11,1974,Autumn,"is very consistent , varying little even in times of drought , and they rarely dry up . Irrigation by this","The Times, 18th November 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18533,22,11,1974,Autumn,22,11,1974,Autumn,He suggests that that might produce a cycle in which drought causes animals to die and nomads to migrate from an,"The Times, 22th November 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18534,25,11,1974,Autumn,25,11,1974,Autumn,people are reported to have died in last year 's drought and famine . No mention was made of the former,"The Times, 25th November 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18535,25,11,1974,Autumn,25,11,1974,Autumn,"gardens which were not only prevented by a severe sprlbg drought from producing the : , 'expected quaxitity and.Ual. ity of","The Times, 25th November 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18536,26,11,1974,Autumn,26,11,1974,Autumn,"variation . Even where weather is gener- ally predictable , drought or flood , or the emergence of a new pest","The Times, 26th November 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18537,2,12,1974,Winter,2,12,1974,Winter,"last year 's total , which was seriously depleted by drought "" . This means that production and exports will be","The Times, 2th December 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18538,6,12,1974,Winter,6,12,1974,Winter,needed to improve the 1975/76 cane crop affected by the drought . DOORNKOP MILL Shareholders were advised on the 16th October,"The Times, 6th December 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18539,9,12,1974,Winter,9,12,1974,Winter,"inflation and falling agricul- tural production , partly caused by drought , have exacerbated the situation- but so , too ,","The Times, 9th December 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18540,9,12,1974,Winter,9,12,1974,Winter,a nor- mal year . It is possible that the drought has not been the sole cause of this disaster but,"The Times, 9th December 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18541,17,12,1974,Winter,17,12,1974,Winter,"though this can extend up to 12in by 2in . Drought , low temperatures or onset of flowering results in shorter","The Times, 17th December 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18542,18,12,1974,Winter,18,12,1974,Winter,year due to delay in the maize harvest caused by drought . Rises in both depreciation charges and financing costs have,"The Times, 18th December 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18543,19,12,1974,Winter,19,12,1974,Winter,"econo- mic and social conditions wvhich have been aggravated by drought . "" For six years now the islands have suffered","The Times, 19th December 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18544,19,12,1974,Winter,19,12,1974,Winter,". "" For six years now the islands have suffered drought , and been sustained largely by subsidies from the Portuguese","The Times, 19th December 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18545,27,12,1974,Winter,27,12,1974,Winter,have happened at once . There have been floods and drought and famine ; there have been outbreaks of senseless violence,"The Times, 27th December 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18546,30,12,1974,Winter,30,12,1974,Winter,"wealth . The quota of natural disasters by flooding , drought and hurricanes regularly exceeds any of its neighbours ' .","The Times, 30th December 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18547,30,12,1974,Winter,30,12,1974,Winter,"Jones dipped . Then heavy rains , fol- lowed by drought , brought fears of high food prices and reduced consumer","The Times, 30th December 1974",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18548,6,1,1975,Winter,6,1,1975,Winter,"of Spondon , Derby-shire , a Courtaulds subsidiary . Worst drought in 50 years seriously cuts Spanish ski resorts ' tourist","The Times, 6th January 1975",England,UKF,UKF1,UKF11,Spondon,20th Century newspaper,Media 18549,16,1,1975,Winter,16,1,1975,Winter,"cess can best be encouraged . "" What is being Drought into the public sector are some of the finest skills","The Times, 16th January 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18550,18,1,1975,Winter,18,1,1975,Winter,from earlier estI- mates was because of less abandonmenot of drought and frost damaged maIze than anticipated earlIer . MIr Wlsner,"The Times, 18th January 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18551,21,1,1975,Winter,21,1,1975,Winter,"disaster strikes On average there is a major disaster-flood , drought , famine , earthquake or war- somewhere in the world","The Times, 21st January 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18552,21,1,1975,Winter,21,1,1975,Winter,"warning of what was a predictable disaster . Although the drought itself obviously could not have been prevented , much of","The Times, 21st January 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18553,21,1,1975,Winter,21,1,1975,Winter,"aid programme in that disasters , such as floods or drought , could set back a developing country by several .","The Times, 21st January 1975",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18554,21,1,1975,Winter,21,1,1975,Winter,were emergency food supplies to keep the nomads of the drought-affected north- eastern region of the country alive until longer term,"The Times, 21st January 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18555,6,2,1975,Winter,6,2,1975,Winter,"to care for , a population living on narrow . drought plagued atolls whose coral soils can support only the coconut","The Times, 6th February 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18556,7,2,1975,Winter,7,2,1975,Winter,"climate may well be entering on one of its cyclical drought periods .. Inevitably the conservative , yet uncertain line ,","The Times, 7th February 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18557,21,2,1975,Winter,21,2,1975,Winter,"to 46in at Beaumont in the east . A seven-year drought ir , the 1950s , causing water ration- ing in","The Times, 21st February 1975",England,UKD,UKD1,UKD12,Beaumont,20th Century newspaper,Media 18558,21,2,1975,Winter,21,2,1975,Winter,to a dozen cities from a single source . The drought forced ranchers to haul water by tank truck to their,"The Times, 21st February 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18559,26,2,1975,Winter,26,2,1975,Winter,in 1963 . ? Science report Meteorology : Prediction of drought With satellite monitoring of criti- cal factors in the atmosphere,"The Times, 26th February 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18560,26,2,1975,Winter,26,2,1975,Winter,"satellite monitoring of criti- cal factors in the atmosphere , droughts such as those which rav- aged the Sahara region in","The Times, 26th February 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18561,27,2,1975,Winter,27,2,1975,Winter,"whole northern hemisphere , and that change was associated with droughts in many parts of the world : Dr Kulda points","The Times, 27th February 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18562,4,3,1975,Spring,4,3,1975,Spring,"in- creases in the flow of food aid to the drought-stricken countries . However , its purpose was really- to address","The Times, 4th March 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18563,7,3,1975,Spring,7,3,1975,Spring,"tSussexi 5162 fordmn 1Iratlon arrangements , CURTAINS FOR You -paIterns drought to your home Inc . San . dxersoly &Skera .","The Times, 7th March 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18564,11,3,1975,Spring,11,3,1975,Spring,is a story of honesty and courage . A severe drought during 1969-70 in this always poorly watered land was followed,"The Times, 11st March 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18565,20,3,1975,Spring,20,3,1975,Spring,"conflict arising from such disasters as crop failures caused by drought or floods . "" But there are drawbacks for military","The Times, 20th March 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18566,27,3,1975,Spring,27,3,1975,Spring,"to a more normal 291,000 tonnes compared with the 1973 drought hit 219,000 tonnes , and a larger acreage is planned","The Times, 27th March 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18567,8,4,1975,Spring,8,4,1975,Spring,"elections in four months ' time , when the scrious drought situationi in thc state should have cased after mon- soon","The Times, 8th April 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18568,10,4,1975,Spring,10,4,1975,Spring,"his last two' tournaments , there- by ending the year-long drought in victories since his seven in 1973 . He has","The Times, 10th April 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18569,10,4,1975,Spring,10,4,1975,Spring,"the same category : Ruth Pit- ter 's End of Drought ( Barrie & Jenkins , 2 ) , since it","The Times, 10th April 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18570,19,4,1975,Spring,19,4,1975,Spring,", Essex , telephone Brentwvood 226222 . DRINK BEFORE THE DROUGHT 11l1S . LI.ih ONLY D.alIs tin , iuSlve 5,0 ,","The Times, 19th April 1975",England,UKH,UKH3,UKH33,Brentwood,20th Century newspaper,Media 18571,21,4,1975,Spring,21,4,1975,Spring,"of seeded land wvas wvasted because of poor germination . Drought is not the problem this year . In fact ,","The Times, 21st April 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18572,28,4,1975,Spring,28,4,1975,Spring,", in Bangladesh , . in African countries hit by drought and high world food prices , a f20m cut in","The Times, 28th April 1975",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18573,29,4,1975,Spring,29,4,1975,Spring,which describes how Austria becomes the victim of years of drought because subterranean dwarfs have diverted subterranean streams and thus reduced,"The Times, 29th April 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18574,2,5,1975,Spring,2,5,1975,Spring,"being to find a well at a time of severe drought . The conmbination , of his shrine in the chlur-clh","The Times, 2th May 1975",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ13,North London,20th Century newspaper,Media 18575,8,5,1975,Spring,8,5,1975,Spring,"1950s , and have since risen again . Since the drought of the 1930s , however , they say , precipitation","The Times, 8th May 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18576,8,5,1975,Spring,8,5,1975,Spring,con- ditions befgre both the irrigation programme and the abnormal drought of the 1930s . There is more to the dispute,"The Times, 8th May 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18577,9,5,1975,Spring,9,5,1975,Spring,"is unkempt and brown , perhaps because of the recent drought . The horses are reasonably good thoroughbreds , some related","The Times, 9th May 1975",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18578,23,5,1975,Spring,23,5,1975,Spring,"In 1973 , for example , there was a severe drought in the highlands and virtually all the wheat and barley","The Times, 23th May 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18579,27,5,1975,Spring,27,5,1975,Spring,"wYhich either nearly all the young survive or , in drought conditions , almost none survive . The theory also predicts","The Times, 27th May 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18580,27,5,1975,Spring,27,5,1975,Spring,"will be mobile , which they are in times of drought , and that they will follow a specific pattern of","The Times, 27th May 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18581,2,6,1975,Summer,2,6,1975,Summer,"the only Common Market country not threatened with an energy drought . "" lenkin reply : Mr Patrick jenkin , Opposition","The Times, 2th June 1975",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18582,6,6,1975,Summer,6,6,1975,Summer,"camels , which were best able to with- stand the drought , suffered badly and 30 per cent were estimated to","The Times, 6th June 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18583,6,6,1975,Summer,6,6,1975,Summer,. Our owin experience evidences the situatioli . The disastrouis drought in the Sino-Soviet grain provinces in 1972 probably' owed its,"The Times, 6th June 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18584,23,6,1975,Summer,23,6,1975,Summer,". They simply reduce themselves to seeds resis- tant to drought , heat and cold after their brief flower- ing .","The Times, 23th June 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18585,23,6,1975,Summer,23,6,1975,Summer,has even been observed drinking sea water in time of drought . In the case of birds great mobility has meant,"The Times, 23th June 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18586,25,6,1975,Summer,25,6,1975,Summer,since June 1964 their date should coincide with the current drought . The present firm going is inevitably beginning to have,"The Times, 25th June 1975",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18587,30,6,1975,Summer,30,6,1975,Summer,This will link six of the countries worst hit by drought over recent years . The international relief agencies had the,"The Times, 30th June 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18588,30,6,1975,Summer,30,6,1975,Summer,desperately poor . Afflicted by the ravages of the Sahelian drought and dealt a further blow by the oil crisis ;,"The Times, 30th June 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18589,30,6,1975,Summer,30,6,1975,Summer,"photographs of starving people by , western journalists during the drought . They point out that in many respects their lives","The Times, 30th June 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18590,30,6,1975,Summer,30,6,1975,Summer,". - . In the afte , msath *'of the drought better rearing methods are being taughwt by agencies such as-the","The Times, 30th June 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18591,4,7,1975,Summer,4,7,1975,Summer,target in a national water plan . Resort gripped by drought Water rationing may be necessary in a holiday and farming,"The Times, 4th July 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18592,4,7,1975,Summer,4,7,1975,Summer,"of north Cornwall unless there is a break in the drought , the South West Water Authority said yesterday . The","The Times, 4th July 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18593,4,7,1975,Summer,4,7,1975,Summer,"demanded yesterday by Derbyshire far . mers because of the drought . Nearly 40 farmers claim that more than 2,000 dairy","The Times, 4th July 1975",England,"UKK,UKF","UKK3,UKF1","UKK30,UKF12,UKF13","Bude-Stratton District,Derbyshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 18594,9,7,1975,Summer,9,7,1975,Summer,"wvere spoken by Nicklaus , who said that considering the drought conditions the course had held up well . Discoloured the","The Times, 9th July 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18595,9,7,1975,Summer,9,7,1975,Summer,"11 a.m. at Tunbrldge Wells . Requiescat In bace . DROUGHT . -On 4th July , 1975. suddenly . Alexander Charles","The Times, 9th July 1975",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI22,Beckenham,20th Century newspaper,Media 18596,10,7,1975,Summer,10,7,1975,Summer,"prepared for a Test match , owing to toe long drought . They had their first measurable rain for seven weeks","The Times, 10th July 1975",England,UKG,UKG3,UKG31,Edgbaston,20th Century newspaper,Media 18597,10,7,1975,Summer,10,7,1975,Summer,"severe winters with early snowfalls and blizzards , or prolonged droughts that have in some years drastically reduced the number of","The Times, 10th July 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18598,11,7,1975,Summer,11,7,1975,Summer,and animals near dead from heat and starvation after the drought show no sign of plea- sure when the weather looks,"The Times, 11st July 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18599,14,7,1975,Summer,14,7,1975,Summer,"difficult births and carcasses ' for the' knackers , of drought and flood erosion and a- broken baler iust before a","The Times, 14th July 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18600,14,7,1975,Summer,14,7,1975,Summer,"off the shoulders of the politicians , with a severe drought ruining the harvest , bankrupting many farmers and at the","The Times, 14th July 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18601,16,7,1975,Summer,16,7,1975,Summer,"import substantial quantities of butter . Again in 1963 , drought in Europe , following a harsh winter , reduced supplies","The Times, 16th July 1975",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18602,19,7,1975,Summer,19,7,1975,Summer,"use of wvater , we can mitigate the effects of drought by judicious watering . Everyone who has used a hosepipe","The Times, 19th July 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18603,26,7,1975,Summer,26,7,1975,Summer,"southern grain lands today spoke of crops seriously hit by drought and heat , with farmers reporting yields in places 25","The Times, 26th July 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18604,5,8,1975,Summer,5,8,1975,Summer,world was shocked by the appalling famine in Ethiopia 's drought-stricken provinces of Wollo and Tigre and by the seeming inability,"The Times, 5th August 1975",England,UKH,UKH3,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18605,7,8,1975,Summer,7,8,1975,Summer,"of the old regime as from the "" problem of drought "" which was the euphemism used by Haile Selassie 's","The Times, 7th August 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18606,8,8,1975,Summer,8,8,1975,Summer,"Oxendon Street , London SW1 4EG . Water rationed as drought hits northern Spain From Our Correspondent Madrid , August 7","The Times, 8th August 1975",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18607,8,8,1975,Summer,8,8,1975,Summer,"northern Spain From Our Correspondent Madrid , August 7 A drought in northern Spain has made water rationing neces- sary .","The Times, 8th August 1975",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18608,8,8,1975,Summer,8,8,1975,Summer,"whatever is going , but what if there is a drought ? I can hardly cxpect her to start messing about","The Times, 8th August 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18609,8,8,1975,Summer,8,8,1975,Summer,"con- templating increases . Also there are reports of serious droughts in the mid- West , which , coupled with likely","The Times, 8th August 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18610,9,8,1975,Summer,9,8,1975,Summer,People seem to forget that there has been a prolonged drought and that while the going is. firm on most racecourses,"The Times, 9th August 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18611,9,8,1975,Summer,9,8,1975,Summer,Kingdom grain market moved higher at the Start yesterday with drought conditions tn France and the United Ktnqdom and firmer overniaht,"The Times, 9th August 1975",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18612,11,8,1975,Summer,11,8,1975,Summer,will be his first Test match . Prehistoric site found Drought conditions have helped airborne archaeologists to discover traces of 90,"The Times, 11st August 1975",England,UKD,UKD1,UKD12,Penrith,20th Century newspaper,Media 18613,11,8,1975,Summer,11,8,1975,Summer,"of a record American harvest this year , despite recent drought ; but the figures are unlikely to be . quite","The Times, 11st August 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18614,12,8,1975,Summer,12,8,1975,Summer,same time the Departmnent of Agriculture announced that a serious drought in the Mlid-West has resulted in lower total American grain,"The Times, 12th August 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18615,12,8,1975,Summer,12,8,1975,Summer,"water as it wants and , except in times of drought should- not be subjected to restrictions . Where the conservationists","The Times, 12th August 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18616,12,8,1975,Summer,12,8,1975,Summer,"and high river flow , conditions against the time of drought , is to allow self-purification to take place to improve","The Times, 12th August 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18617,13,8,1975,Summer,13,8,1975,Summer,"was grimi and unproductive , subject to recurrent cycles of drought . The British had no interest in it , except","The Times, 13th August 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18618,14,8,1975,Summer,14,8,1975,Summer,"hit in other ways . There is still wide- spread drought , and concomit- *ant famine , especially in the Ogaden","The Times, 14th August 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18619,14,8,1975,Summer,14,8,1975,Summer,", and his masterly TV expose of the 1973-74 Wollo drought has been justly praised . Neverthe- less , there are","The Times, 14th August 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18620,14,8,1975,Summer,14,8,1975,Summer,"years ago "" one is obliged to point out that drought and famine are in fact more widespread today , and","The Times, 14th August 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18621,15,8,1975,Summer,15,8,1975,Summer,"in- creased cover by 50,000 to E200,000 . Food prices Drought makes lettuces and cucumbers dear Patricia Tisdall Some stores are","The Times, 15th August 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18622,18,8,1975,Summer,18,8,1975,Summer,"mates of the likely harvest this season because of widespread drought , it is still expecting wheat production to be up","The Times, 18th August 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18623,18,8,1975,Summer,18,8,1975,Summer,"busy . Sugar prices have been firming again because the drought looks like affecting the European beet crop , and because","The Times, 18th August 1975",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18624,27,8,1975,Summer,27,8,1975,Summer,"turning against us now . "" Potato shortage warning after drought Much of Britain 's potato crop is suffering from drought","The Times, 27th August 1975",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18625,27,8,1975,Summer,27,8,1975,Summer,"drought Much of Britain 's potato crop is suffering from drought , the Ministry of Agriculture said in its weekly harvest","The Times, 27th August 1975",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18626,28,8,1975,Summer,28,8,1975,Summer,"is the colour of an Australian paddock after a long drought , the pitch as short of grass . It will","The Times, 28th August 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18627,30,8,1975,Summer,30,8,1975,Summer,"Ironically , EEC farm experts are hoping that the continuing drought over much of Europe which is partially to blame for","The Times, 30th August 1975",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18628,30,8,1975,Summer,30,8,1975,Summer,". N. Crump . 1.2-R-9 B. Cltorton 2 12 014321 Droughty Harbour ( H. Lawson , . S. Hall . 4-8-0","The Times, 30th August 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18629,1,9,1975,Autumn,1,9,1975,Autumn,"comes will be too late "" . In Nor-folk "" drought conditions brought growth virtually to a standstill and virus yellows","The Times, 1st September 1975",England,"UKH,UKF","UKH1,UKF1","UKH13,UKF15,UKF16",Nottinghamshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 18630,6,9,1975,Autumn,6,9,1975,Autumn,it can to help about three million people afflicted by drought in the south . Mr Clerides warns Turks From Our,"The Times, 6th September 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18631,6,9,1975,Autumn,6,9,1975,Autumn,campaign to save decimated cattle herds in the West African drought . The United Nations had the personnel and vaccine in,"The Times, 6th September 1975",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18632,6,9,1975,Autumn,6,9,1975,Autumn,the Touaregs and other tribesmen who died in the 1973-74 drought would . be alive today and an immense amount of,"The Times, 6th September 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18633,11,9,1975,Autumn,11,9,1975,Autumn,"enterprise , irrelevant husbandry , cheap building and ter rible drought ; a portentous Sunday on the beach , with bells","The Times, 11st September 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18634,12,9,1975,Autumn,12,9,1975,Autumn,culture issued its August grain rep6rt tbday shoving that the drought last month had nnly a minor impact on the cr'ops,"The Times, 12th September 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18635,12,9,1975,Autumn,12,9,1975,Autumn,a minor impact on the cr'ops . Speculation that the drought would devastate crops was an important factor in forcing the,"The Times, 12th September 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18636,15,9,1975,Autumn,15,9,1975,Autumn,"joined this crop- farming scheme in 1957-58 only because of drought in their grazing areas , going back to livestock rearing","The Times, 15th September 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18637,18,9,1975,Autumn,18,9,1975,Autumn,waters of the country 's 13 big rivers to prevent drought . rDam building is expensive . There are fears among,"The Times, 18th September 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18638,20,9,1975,Autumn,20,9,1975,Autumn,"is most long suffering and will put up with almost drought condi- tions is H. pinguifolia "" Pagei "" , often","The Times, 20th September 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18639,22,9,1975,Autumn,22,9,1975,Autumn,rain deep cracks in the course caused by the prolonged drought had failed to close over . Ayr results 1.30 :,"The Times, 22th September 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18640,26,9,1975,Autumn,26,9,1975,Autumn,"I Li tMric ; . il spite tI h:til aid drought , ttmilii ilt ks. ititCh huiitld bI li rcCOif ttittit","The Times, 26th September 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18641,29,9,1975,Autumn,29,9,1975,Autumn,to draw attention to the possibly catastrophic consequences of a drought then raging in Sonmalia ; to the courage and honesty,"The Times, 29th September 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18642,29,9,1975,Autumn,29,9,1975,Autumn,"proved not too pessimistic . By the end of the drought , happily wvithi abundant rainfall near the beginninig of June","The Times, 29th September 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18643,29,9,1975,Autumn,29,9,1975,Autumn,"; in north Cambridgeshire "" virus yellows , mildew and drought have seriously reduced crop yields "" . 'rhe west of","The Times, 29th September 1975",England,"UKH,UKG","UKH1,UKG2","UKH12,UKG22","North Cambridgeshire,Salop",20th Century newspaper,Media 18644,1,10,1975,Autumn,1,10,1975,Autumn,"inflation . - A surprise frost in July an$ widespread drought have-made& things worse by eutting dowri' agricultural production , which-","The Times, 1st October 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18645,4,10,1975,Autumn,4,10,1975,Autumn,"end of May and early June , followed immediately by drought conditions . The young plants probably did not make a","The Times, 4th October 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18646,6,10,1975,Autumn,6,10,1975,Autumn,"t'r 215 mnillion totls . But withi the impact of drought , western experts have steadily lowered estimates of the Soviet","The Times, 6th October 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18647,6,10,1975,Autumn,6,10,1975,Autumn,"1975 : i increased sales , particularly of ourwidely apprecicted drought beers , contributed to a 12% increase in profit .","The Times, 6th October 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18648,7,10,1975,Autumn,7,10,1975,Autumn,"he the lowsest since 1970 because of late sowings and drought , according to the latest forecast by the EEC 's","The Times, 7th October 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18649,10,10,1975,Autumn,10,10,1975,Autumn,"optimistic , reports on the state of the harvest . Drought in some areas in early August appears to have had","The Times, 10th October 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18650,10,10,1975,Autumn,10,10,1975,Autumn,"fied , not only because of the uncertainty-caused by the drought-over the size of the American harvest but also be- cause","The Times, 10th October 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18651,13,10,1975,Autumn,13,10,1975,Autumn,of Agriculture' has publicly acknowledged that the Soviet Union 's drought-hit grain har- vest will be below target this year .,"The Times, 13th October 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18652,21,10,1975,Autumn,21,10,1975,Autumn,"was no need to hurry . A "" time of drought "" in a western American state has brought a crisis","The Times, 21st October 1975",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18653,21,10,1975,Autumn,21,10,1975,Autumn,"dog , he will - , not come . The drought , however , brings Bill Starbuck to the family .","The Times, 21st October 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18654,29,10,1975,Autumn,29,10,1975,Autumn,July to solicit his help in dealing with a serious drought and a TB epi- demic . The gathering was told,"The Times, 29th October 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18655,29,10,1975,Autumn,29,10,1975,Autumn,"Department of Agriculture last week lowered its estimate of the drought-hit Sofiet crop to 160m tonnes , against an original target","The Times, 29th October 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18656,30,10,1975,Autumn,30,10,1975,Autumn,"seldom . Only occasionally , the country suffers either extreme drought or flood conditions . Better than 90%' of Uruguay 's","The Times, 30th October 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18657,8,11,1975,Autumn,8,11,1975,Autumn,"knew too the dire forcesbanditrv , massacre , flood , drought , famine , plague-which wouli be loosed if its authority","The Times, 8th November 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18658,10,11,1975,Autumn,10,11,1975,Autumn,", however , has been no kinder this year . Drought in the winter and sum- mer has brought a grain","The Times, 10th November 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18659,15,11,1975,Autumn,15,11,1975,Autumn,in turn to political difficulties . We had a severe drought . Prices of grain rose . This was followed by,"The Times, 15th November 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18660,18,11,1975,Autumn,18,11,1975,Autumn,is depressed by the recessior. and the effects of past droughts . The creation of a new collectivist agriculture based on,"The Times, 18th November 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18661,18,11,1975,Autumn,18,11,1975,Autumn,receive education when non'e existed outside the capital area . Drought and the search for a better wvay of life compelled,"The Times, 18th November 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18662,21,11,1975,Autumn,21,11,1975,Autumn,is a big obstacle to agriculfure in an island hvliere drought may last for four or five months in the year,"The Times, 21st November 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18663,29,11,1975,Autumn,29,11,1975,Autumn,"perennial , surviving the fiercest frosts and the most scorching droughts , and rapidly forming large clumps in the garden .","The Times, 29th November 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18664,4,12,1975,Winter,4,12,1975,Winter,of the worst plant- ing seasons and a period of drought that even the oldest among us found without prece- dent,"The Times, 4th December 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18665,4,12,1975,Winter,4,12,1975,Winter,"graiill-grovillg r egions of the Soviet Union Were affected by drought dur- ing the sunmier , but Western experts had been","The Times, 4th December 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18666,13,12,1975,Winter,13,12,1975,Winter,soldiers of the Austrian Army . Last winter 's near drought in many areas inspired a manoeuvre almost comparable with the,"The Times, 13th December 1975",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18667,5,1,1976,Winter,5,1,1976,Winter,of good prices by increasing their acreages ( although the drought last summer meant that yields were disappointing ) and as,"The Times, 5th January 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18668,6,1,1976,Winter,6,1,1976,Winter,"5 ) . DOWN I Point to five Cromwellian blemishes Drought up in trial ballot ( 5 , 4 ) .","The Times, 6th January 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18669,6,1,1976,Winter,6,1,1976,Winter,port to the Fourth World countries suffering the effects of drought and increased oil prices in response to his urgent appeal,"The Times, 6th January 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18670,7,1,1976,Winter,7,1,1976,Winter,esti- mated at much below average . But then a drought developed -AP-DowJones . Housewives and children boost calculator sales By,"The Times, 7th January 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18671,12,1,1976,Winter,12,1,1976,Winter,"... tF ... . Progress with cro , ps despite drought and disease Cocoa Cocoa ranks as one of the main","The Times, 12th January 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18672,12,1,1976,Winter,12,1,1976,Winter,"of cotton in recent years has been badly affected by drought in the north , which is the main growing area","The Times, 12th January 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18673,12,1,1976,Winter,12,1,1976,Winter,"con- ditions have forced some producers to turn to more drought resistant crops , particularly groundnuts . Rubber Production of' rubber","The Times, 12th January 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18674,12,1,1976,Winter,12,1,1976,Winter,"completion , but falling river , levels caused by interior drought have tended to affect production with the result that additional","The Times, 12th January 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18675,15,1,1976,Winter,15,1,1976,Winter,"days have more 6ften been held at times of serious drought , to pray for rain . It is a measure","The Times, 15th January 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18676,19,1,1976,Winter,19,1,1976,Winter,"suffer- ing and prevent the death of the victims of drought and famine . * Mr David Smithers , -who left","The Times, 19th January 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18677,24,1,1976,Winter,24,1,1976,Winter,"nf the Sahelian region as a result of the prolonged drought ; but the situation in Lazaret , as recounted to","The Times, 24th January 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18678,28,1,1976,Winter,28,1,1976,Winter,"was much competition for supplies from overseas , as the drought conditions that cut the British crop were experienced in varying","The Times, 28th January 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18679,30,1,1976,Winter,30,1,1976,Winter,"francs . British Sugar After the crop failure Beset by drought in spring , cold in summer , mud in autumn","The Times, 30th January 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18680,30,1,1976,Winter,30,1,1976,Winter,"years . This time the catalogue of woes takes in drought in summer , more virus yellows , mildew and wild","The Times, 30th January 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18681,7,2,1976,Winter,7,2,1976,Winter,"5th letruary. 1976 . Albert Drew . Ineral private . DROUGHT. -On February 4th . At Buzrnham-on-Sea , Caroline Violet .","The Times, 7th February 1976",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18682,12,2,1976,Winter,12,2,1976,Winter,"goes on , drilling for 1975 was late . The drought which continued into late September impeded growth and the crop","The Times, 12th February 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18683,14,2,1976,Winter,14,2,1976,Winter,"home . Olive , wife of the late Dr Robert Drought of Brabourne . Collington Avenue . Bexhill-on-Sea . She showed","The Times, 14th February 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18684,16,2,1976,Winter,16,2,1976,Winter,"rainfall of 100 inches , is going through a severe drought . Its effect on the rice crop is yet to","The Times, 16th February 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18685,17,2,1976,Winter,17,2,1976,Winter,was originally proposed tn k-eep wvater levels steady even in drought periods at the north- : . : estern end of,"The Times, 17th February 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18686,19,2,1976,Winter,19,2,1976,Winter,their own area of the terrain . In the great drought of 1969 the social organization of the impala col- lapsed,"The Times, 19th February 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18687,5,3,1976,Spring,5,3,1976,Spring,those present . Science report Ecology : Disease control and drought International efforts to control a widespread African cattle disease may,"The Times, 5th March 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18688,5,3,1976,Spring,5,3,1976,Spring,"the region 's climate , resulting in long periods of drought . In such a region , wvhere the cli- mate","The Times, 5th March 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18689,5,3,1976,Spring,5,3,1976,Spring,bans on the use of hosepipes and a number of drought orders are in force mainly to enable the authorities to,"The Times, 5th March 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18690,10,3,1976,Spring,10,3,1976,Spring,"planted his . Last year r ain , frost andl drought cut exports drasticallv and April couldt be a potato-less mnnth","The Times, 10th March 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18691,15,3,1976,Spring,15,3,1976,Spring,"to English wvoodlands than the Dutch elm disease and the drought which Dame Sylvia men-tions-namely , the Government 's proposed Capital","The Times, 15th March 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18692,15,3,1976,Spring,15,3,1976,Spring,"days . Some geologists have even pessimistically forecast that the drought will become more and more serious , so that by","The Times, 15th March 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18693,5,4,1976,Spring,5,4,1976,Spring,"Briefly ASSAM-DOOARS HOLDINGS While some properties were affected by severe drought , the weather pattern was not uniform and overall outturn","The Times, 5th April 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18694,5,4,1976,Spring,5,4,1976,Spring,"the group 's propertiVs were afflicted by a severe spring drought and , in addition . Meenglas estate suffer considerable damage","The Times, 5th April 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18695,9,4,1976,Spring,9,4,1976,Spring,first time yesterday . Water boards take steps to fight drought Funther evidence of a grow- ing national water shortage became,"The Times, 9th April 1976",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH25,Whipsnade,20th Century newspaper,Media 18696,9,4,1976,Spring,9,4,1976,Spring,"during what it described as "" a one in 150-year drought "" . The Anglian water authority , which last week","The Times, 9th April 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18697,9,4,1976,Spring,9,4,1976,Spring,"in the next two to three weeks Despite the prolonged drought , the National Water Council continued to maintain that shortages","The Times, 9th April 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18698,9,4,1976,Spring,9,4,1976,Spring,Include a newly fallen tree . During last sunmer 's drought the lake bottom was levelled with 50 tons of gravel,"The Times, 9th April 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18699,10,4,1976,Spring,10,4,1976,Spring,"Most of England and Wales this summer faces the worst drought for more than a century unless there is general ,","The Times, 10th April 1976","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18700,10,4,1976,Spring,10,4,1976,Spring,. in June . 4 . Sutmmer may see worst drought for centurv By John You'ng Plannind Renorter Short of a,"The Times, 10th April 1976",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18701,10,4,1976,Spring,10,4,1976,Spring,"summer' , most of England and Wales faces the worst drought 'for' more than a century . Emergency restric- tions are","The Times, 10th April 1976","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18702,10,4,1976,Spring,10,4,1976,Spring,"effect on soil levels , in lowland Britain . The drought , more- over , has to be seen in the","The Times, 10th April 1976",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18703,12,4,1976,Spring,12,4,1976,Spring,"food price situation could change , as indeed some recent drought reports suggest it prob- ably will , and then the","The Times, 12th April 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18704,13,4,1976,Spring,13,4,1976,Spring,"not necessarily represent even the regional picture of the present drought discussed in your issue of April 10 . However ,","The Times, 13th April 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18705,13,4,1976,Spring,13,4,1976,Spring,The length as well as the severity of the present drought is illustrated by the fact that rainfall at Oxford for,"The Times, 13th April 1976",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 18706,17,4,1976,Spring,17,4,1976,Spring,"if it is a question of a plant dying from drought anyway , I would take the risk and use the","The Times, 17th April 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18707,26,4,1976,Spring,26,4,1976,Spring,"and Zer- matt . The Jura range , affected by drought in recent weeks , had up to a foot of","The Times, 26th April 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18708,26,4,1976,Spring,26,4,1976,Spring,"advisers because of Government anxiety over the implication of a drought for agriculture . Wary of crying wolf , the compilers","The Times, 26th April 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18709,27,4,1976,Spring,27,4,1976,Spring,""" a it stated . tonpa . If plnnn pems Drought plan soXughlt A government statement about contingency plans . for","The Times, 27th April 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18710,27,4,1976,Spring,27,4,1976,Spring,"A government statement about contingency plans . for dealing with drought as requested last night by Mr Timothy Raison , Tory","The Times, 27th April 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18711,28,4,1976,Spring,28,4,1976,Spring,"as part of a campaign to try to avoid a drought crisis in the summer . A spokesman said : ""","The Times, 28th April 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18712,29,4,1976,Spring,29,4,1976,Spring,"'was a "" not- . too-remote possibility "" Page '19 Drought watchdogs : The Government - is to set up a","The Times, 29th April 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18713,29,4,1976,Spring,29,4,1976,Spring,watchdogs : The Government - is to set up a drought committee to watch the water situation and prepare contingency plans,"The Times, 29th April 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18714,29,4,1976,Spring,29,4,1976,Spring,is more long-term and more open to debate ? ` Drought comnliittee will ensure uck action in water . c .,"The Times, 29th April 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18715,29,4,1976,Spring,29,4,1976,Spring,"the streets of Sheffield last autumn , af.ter the severe drought , but were never used . Enough rain fell in","The Times, 29th April 1976",England,UKE,UKE3,UKE32,Sheffield,20th Century newspaper,Media 18716,29,4,1976,Spring,29,4,1976,Spring,"Sheffield and Barnsley ) and the eastern including Hull . Drought orders , under wvhich the atith6rity may reduce the amount","The Times, 29th April 1976",England,UKE,"UKE3,UKE4,UKE1","UKE31,UKE44,UKE11,UKE32","Barnsley,Halifax,Huddersfield,Hull,Sheffield",20th Century newspaper,Media 18717,29,4,1976,Spring,29,4,1976,Spring,"warning : The Forestry Commission said last night that the drought had turned wide tracts of country- side into "" tinder","The Times, 29th April 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18718,29,4,1976,Spring,29,4,1976,Spring,"*ost about the prospect of rabies , asbestos ndust and drought is that we might not survive lqng enough to fall","The Times, 29th April 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18719,30,4,1976,Spring,30,4,1976,Spring,". Leaaenhall Street , EC3 . April 29 . Unheeded drought warnings From Dr John Gribbin Sir , Pearce Wright 's","The Times, 30th April 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18720,30,4,1976,Spring,30,4,1976,Spring,"'s paper ( April 26 ) that the present British drought is not "" just one of those things "" but","The Times, 30th April 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18721,30,4,1976,Spring,30,4,1976,Spring,"several years . Even in 1973 it was clear that droughts in the Sahel , water shortages in Britain and fluciuations","The Times, 30th April 1976",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18722,1,5,1976,Spring,1,5,1976,Spring,the potential threat to ivater suipplies posed by the current drought . a Photograph by Fred Shepherd Russla bans Moscow visit,"The Times, 1st May 1976",England,UKF,UKF2,UKF24,Pitsford,20th Century newspaper,Media 18723,3,5,1976,Spring,3,5,1976,Spring,monsoons in the next few weeks would not prevent a drought this summer . Several months of sustained and above average,"The Times, 3th May 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18724,3,5,1976,Spring,3,5,1976,Spring,the weekend brought some hope to farmers that the record drought may be ending . But unless there is much more,"The Times, 3th May 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18725,3,5,1976,Spring,3,5,1976,Spring,parts of Lincoinshire . The %vater authority has been granted drought order powvers from the Department of the Environment . That,"The Times, 3th May 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18726,3,5,1976,Spring,3,5,1976,Spring,has ever knowvin it . Everything points to the worst drought on record after three successively drier years . Winter rainfall,"The Times, 3th May 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18727,3,5,1976,Spring,3,5,1976,Spring,more . Potatoes are perhaps the most susceptible crop to drought . Only about three weeks ' supply of last year,"The Times, 3th May 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18728,3,5,1976,Spring,3,5,1976,Spring,"reduced by bad weather last year , and a severe drought in the north east this year . Cotton output is","The Times, 3th May 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18729,3,5,1976,Spring,3,5,1976,Spring,"the whole region is a dustbowl , subject to constant drought and occasional disastrous floods , is applicable to only a","The Times, 3th May 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18730,3,5,1976,Spring,3,5,1976,Spring,"85 per cent of the rather meagre efforts of the Drought Prevention Agency are spent in Rio Grande do Sul ,","The Times, 3th May 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18731,3,5,1976,Spring,3,5,1976,Spring,"to the soils . Manv experts feel that the periodic droughts which afflict the regicn are not the real problem ,","The Times, 3th May 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18732,3,5,1976,Spring,3,5,1976,Spring,"severe flood- ing , frequentlv JUst as disastrous as the droughts . This problem could be solved , however , and","The Times, 3th May 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18733,4,5,1976,Spring,4,5,1976,Spring,"Wiltshire , wvill be one of the worst affected by drought in the country . Reservoirs , wvhich supply a third","The Times, 4th May 1976",England,UKK,"UKK1,UKK2","UKK12,UKK22,UKK23,UKK15","Avon,Wiltshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 18734,4,5,1976,Spring,4,5,1976,Spring,"at the water . The authority has beel granted a drought order to take more water from rivers , and is","The Times, 4th May 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18735,4,5,1976,Spring,4,5,1976,Spring,", magazines and jouirnalists . Government plan to combat any drought Contingency measures to combat water scarcity if there is an","The Times, 4th May 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18736,4,5,1976,Spring,4,5,1976,Spring,"extra quantities of water from Grafham Water , and a drought order has been made to allow maximum advantage to be","The Times, 4th May 1976",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH12,Grafham Water,20th Century newspaper,Media 18737,4,5,1976,Spring,4,5,1976,Spring,wvill be local . We are not in a national drought position or any danger of that . The purpose of,"The Times, 4th May 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18738,6,5,1976,Spring,6,5,1976,Spring,as to be virtually negligible . lEmergency proposals to alleviate drought By Pearce Wright Science Editor Emergency changes in the organization,"The Times, 6th May 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18739,6,5,1976,Spring,6,5,1976,Spring,"proposeA by advisers to the Government to cope with the drought condi- tions in certain areas , particularly in the South-west","The Times, 6th May 1976",England,UKH,UKH1,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18740,6,5,1976,Spring,6,5,1976,Spring,"from rivers . In principle , the authorities should avoid drought conditions by transferring water from high- rainfall areas to those","The Times, 6th May 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18741,8,5,1976,Spring,8,5,1976,Spring,"Guernsev water board , said yesterday that if the present drought continued the island could run out of water by mid-","The Times, 8th May 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18742,12,5,1976,Spring,12,5,1976,Spring,a director of United Kingdom Optical . Mr P. J. Drought has been made a director of United Kingdom Optical .,"The Times, 12th May 1976",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18743,13,5,1976,Spring,13,5,1976,Spring,Council and the regional water authorities to discuss the present drought . Last tnon'th 's rainfall was 68 per cent below,"The Times, 13th May 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18744,17,5,1976,Spring,17,5,1976,Spring,"across country in the marathon on Saturday , when the drought had reduced the Virginia Water cross- ing to a puddle","The Times, 17th May 1976",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,Virginia Water,20th Century newspaper,Media 18745,18,5,1976,Spring,18,5,1976,Spring,by the Anglian Water Authority to conserve supplies during the drought . HLOME NEWS ' B ) BC to aS forE27,"The Times, 18th May 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18746,18,5,1976,Spring,18,5,1976,Spring,ser- vices and buses in rural areas . The transport drought in rural areas was why they were looking at possibilities,"The Times, 18th May 1976",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18747,19,5,1976,Spring,19,5,1976,Spring,"This is a difficult spring for fairways struggling with the drought , but the greens look healthy enough and this testing","The Times, 19th May 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18748,22,5,1976,Spring,22,5,1976,Spring,LondonWR9FA. -Tel : 01-629046L. -AUSTAIANAIRLINES A Gardening Iard times and drought There are times when I am tempted to devote my,"The Times, 22th May 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18749,27,5,1976,Spring,27,5,1976,Spring,"was suffering firom the effects of three years of severe drought . The rainy winter following the inva- sion , which","The Times, 27th May 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18750,27,5,1976,Spring,27,5,1976,Spring,"wvine producers were lhappy to replace stocks depleted during the drought years and resume distilling at its normal level , the","The Times, 27th May 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18751,29,5,1976,Spring,29,5,1976,Spring,"an annual pilgrimage to the well-known rivers in Scotland , drought conditions can be serious . The Eagle Star Insurance Company","The Times, 29th May 1976",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18752,31,5,1976,Spring,31,5,1976,Spring,"smaller than usual this year , perhaps because of the drought , and in their more ordinary haunts among lilac lady","The Times, 31st May 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18753,1,6,1976,Summer,1,6,1976,Summer,"the boot in "" but , ironically in our present drought , it was the rain that nearly did so at","The Times, 1st June 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18754,2,6,1976,Summer,2,6,1976,Summer,". Even after the damage -to crops caused by the drought had been partly overcome by the mid-1970s , pests and","The Times, 2th June 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18755,2,6,1976,Summer,2,6,1976,Summer,"setback to agriculture was not the only effect of the drought . Tens of thousands of starving nomads , whose herds","The Times, 2th June 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18756,2,6,1976,Summer,2,6,1976,Summer,"month had already been paid since 1973 for a . drought relief fund , while companies had to contribute 1 per","The Times, 2th June 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18757,12,6,1976,Summer,12,6,1976,Summer,page . It is regretted that owing to the prolonged drought the seakale plants-the subjects of a recent offer-have grown so,"The Times, 12th June 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18758,16,6,1976,Summer,16,6,1976,Summer,Monday for an indefinite period . The aspect of the drought that wvorries 'the government most is the impact on food,"The Times, 16th June 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18759,22,6,1976,Summer,22,6,1976,Summer,"or holding its owvn . Howvever , the water-shortage and drought affecting vast areas of Britain 's countryside is an additional","The Times, 22th June 1976",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18760,23,6,1976,Summer,23,6,1976,Summer,"are in progress . French farmers seek action to combat drought From Michael Hornsby Luxembourg , June 22 EEC Agricultura ]","The Times, 23th June 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18761,23,6,1976,Summer,23,6,1976,Summer,"protect French livestock farmers against the effects of the current drought , which has already destroyed hopes of a bumper grain","The Times, 23th June 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18762,23,6,1976,Summer,23,6,1976,Summer,served notice that he would not be diverted by the drought from pressing forwaTd with proposals for cutting back dairy output,"The Times, 23th June 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18763,23,6,1976,Summer,23,6,1976,Summer,tonnes for 1976 made only a month ago . The drought had already reduced the expected volume of the EEC 's,"The Times, 23th June 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18764,23,6,1976,Summer,23,6,1976,Summer,"the dairy front , MrLardinois said that , despite the drought , he still expected milk production to record an in-.","The Times, 23th June 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18765,23,6,1976,Summer,23,6,1976,Summer,"like the French and the Irish , will exploit the drought as an argument for postponing the introduction of measures to","The Times, 23th June 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18766,26,6,1976,Summer,26,6,1976,Summer,raised about whether the continued hot spell and asso-. ciated drought conditions indi- cated a climatic change to be expected for,"The Times, 26th June 1976",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18767,26,6,1976,Summer,26,6,1976,Summer,"high temperatures in some places on earth , floods and droughts . In August last year recordbreaklng temperatures , only paralleled","The Times, 26th June 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18768,28,6,1976,Summer,28,6,1976,Summer,t4ie next step is rationing by standpipes in streets . Drought orders can also be granted to sbtain new sources of,"The Times, 28th June 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18769,28,6,1976,Summer,28,6,1976,Summer,"released to keep the river flowv level . However , drought conditions in several counties show a need for temporary powvers","The Times, 28th June 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18770,28,6,1976,Summer,28,6,1976,Summer,I ITIM ? 4w W. Desalin ation developed to combat drought Like much of the Italian gootli Sardinia suffers from a-,"The Times, 28th June 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18771,28,6,1976,Summer,28,6,1976,Summer,"who think we could be in for several decades of drought is Dr 0 . Phew , lec- turer in extreme","The Times, 28th June 1976",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI21,Walthamstow,20th Century newspaper,Media 18772,30,6,1976,Summer,30,6,1976,Summer,"other EEC livestock farmers against the effects of the present drought , will add a further 90,000 tonnes to the Communi","The Times, 30th June 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18773,30,6,1976,Summer,30,6,1976,Summer,worried that governments with powerful dairy lobbies will use the drought as an argument for postponing the introduction of the Commission,"The Times, 30th June 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18774,30,6,1976,Summer,30,6,1976,Summer,"milk production . M Lardinois estimates that , despite the drought , milk out- put will show an increase of at","The Times, 30th June 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18775,30,6,1976,Summer,30,6,1976,Summer,"year . By contrast , the Commission accepts that the drought has already destroyed hopes of a bumper grain harvest in","The Times, 30th June 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18776,30,6,1976,Summer,30,6,1976,Summer,between four and five mil- lion tonnes because of the drought . OVERSEAS Tabarly in surprise Atlantic win Journey 's end,"The Times, 30th June 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18777,1,7,1976,Summer,1,7,1976,Summer,"should now , in the hope of alleviating the present drought , make further explorations in the North Sea , to","The Times, 1st July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18778,2,7,1976,Summer,2,7,1976,Summer,"Parliament before the summer recess . Meanwhile , evasion of drought regulations by gardeners in mid-Sussex , furtively using hosepipes during-","The Times, 2th July 1976",England,UKJ,UKJ2,"UKJ22,UKJ24",,20th Century newspaper,Media 18779,3,7,1976,Summer,3,7,1976,Summer,powers 1ill Legislation to enable water authorities to tackle the drought emergencies expected soon in sorme parts of England and Wales,"The Times, 3th July 1976","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18780,3,7,1976,Summer,3,7,1976,Summer,develop during the next three montlhs because of the worst drought in Britain for 250 years wvas announced in the Commons,"The Times, 3th July 1976",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18781,3,7,1976,Summer,3,7,1976,Summer,now available were inadequate in the face of the present drought . HIe did not go into details about the Bill,"The Times, 3th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18782,3,7,1976,Summer,3,7,1976,Summer,"has had its wvater cut offtfor breaking the island 's drought laws . The hotel , at St Peter Fort ,","The Times, 3th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18783,3,7,1976,Summer,3,7,1976,Summer,: Smoke from a grass verge fire caused by the drought may have brought about the deaths of three people yesterday,"The Times, 3th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18784,3,7,1976,Summer,3,7,1976,Summer,"v'ssentially , we shall be building orn the powers for Drought Orders already contained in the Water Act 1958 . The","The Times, 3th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18785,3,7,1976,Summer,3,7,1976,Summer,scale movement of water from plentiful areas to areas of drought is extremely expensive and very long-termii . WVe canniot solve,"The Times, 3th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18786,3,7,1976,Summer,3,7,1976,Summer,"Special offer of seakale : Owing to the unprecedented . drought and heat of the past few wveeks , it has","The Times, 3th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18787,3,7,1976,Summer,3,7,1976,Summer,"the spectacle last May of the Commons earnestly debating the drought while sprinklers played on the lawns of Parliament Square ,","The Times, 3th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18788,3,7,1976,Summer,3,7,1976,Summer,same time last year . Householders will not take the drought seriously unless they see the big users doing the same,"The Times, 3th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18789,3,7,1976,Summer,3,7,1976,Summer,plenty of water can do little to help regions in drought . The present system of charging gives no incentive to,"The Times, 3th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18790,5,7,1976,Summer,5,7,1976,Summer,"interests of conlsumers , have been seriously jeopardized by the drought which grips France , Belgiutim and parts of Britain and","The Times, 5th July 1976",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18791,5,7,1976,Summer,5,7,1976,Summer,", the Commissioner for Agriculture , has insisted that the drought is no reason to aban- don tiqe refQrm measures ,","The Times, 5th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18792,5,7,1976,Summer,5,7,1976,Summer,"mitigated , but vi'l not be reversed , by the drought . While not disputing this analysis , other commissioners ,","The Times, 5th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18793,5,7,1976,Summer,5,7,1976,Summer,through when farmers generally are being badly hit by the drought and resistance to the reforms will be strongest . Until,"The Times, 5th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18794,5,7,1976,Summer,5,7,1976,Summer,"Surveyors Ebbw Vale steel output , may be hit by drought By Derek Harris British Steel Corporation 's Ebbwv Vale works","The Times, 5th July 1976",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL16,Ebbw Vale,20th Century newspaper,Media 18795,5,7,1976,Summer,5,7,1976,Summer,"has also pinpointed as a likely problem place dur- ing drought , appears to be better placed for water than had","The Times, 5th July 1976",England,UKE,UKE3,UKE32,Sheffield,20th Century newspaper,Media 18796,5,7,1976,Summer,5,7,1976,Summer,ton of steel-officially no cut is expected even if the drought continues for some time . This is because well over,"The Times, 5th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18797,5,7,1976,Summer,5,7,1976,Summer,which are un- likely to be affected except in extreme drought conditions . But the Ebbw Vale works is fed from,"The Times, 5th July 1976",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL16,Ebbw Vale,20th Century newspaper,Media 18798,5,7,1976,Summer,5,7,1976,Summer,", which is ohe of the areas worst-hit by the drought . Apart from isolated cases , most of British industry","The Times, 5th July 1976",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18799,5,7,1976,Summer,5,7,1976,Summer,looks unlikely to be affected by water shortages unless the drought continues into the autumn . This is the assessment of,"The Times, 5th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18800,5,7,1976,Summer,5,7,1976,Summer,for each bag ) . The Government 's legislation on drought aimed at conserving water by giving more flexible powers to,"The Times, 5th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18801,6,7,1976,Summer,6,7,1976,Summer,SAFETY PROCEDURES . q HOME NEWS Water ration 'inevitable if drought Dersists ' By a Staff Reporter . Mr John Silkin,"The Times, 6th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18802,6,7,1976,Summer,6,7,1976,Summer,"problems similar to those evicent in northern France if the drought continiues lon.ger . "" He said at a press conference","The Times, 6th July 1976",England,"UKF,UKG",,,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 18803,6,7,1976,Summer,6,7,1976,Summer,"leaves . He puts this poor showing down to the drought , and also prophesies doom over the potatoes . ""","The Times, 6th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18804,6,7,1976,Summer,6,7,1976,Summer,of agriculture adopt two initial measures to provide aid for drought-affected farmers . June 24 . A tripartite conference of representatives,"The Times, 6th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18805,7,7,1976,Summer,7,7,1976,Summer,"1968 . Parliamentary report , page 6 Chemical hazard from drought water supply By Pearce Wright Science Editor An increase in","The Times, 7th July 1976",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18806,7,7,1976,Summer,7,7,1976,Summer,"become the latest difficulty for regional water authorities in the drought . Since an excess of nitrates causes infantile cyanosis ,","The Times, 7th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18807,7,7,1976,Summer,7,7,1976,Summer,. The levels of contamination wvould not disappear if the drought broke soon . Experts say heavy draining from the land,"The Times, 7th July 1976",England,UKH,UKH1,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18808,7,7,1976,Summer,7,7,1976,Summer,"juice and wvater in a rip-off-the-ill1 pub , if the drought continues for much longer water wNsill soon cost miore than","The Times, 7th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18809,7,7,1976,Summer,7,7,1976,Summer,". Lxeter. to Carol and Andrew--a daughter Jennifer , . DROUGHT. -On July 5th. to Jane , nee Everard , and","The Times, 7th July 1976",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18810,7,7,1976,Summer,7,7,1976,Summer,"July 5th. to Jane , nee Everard , and tan Drought -a son robias Smergeri . GOODRIDGE. -On 6th July .","The Times, 7th July 1976",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Paddington,20th Century newspaper,Media 18811,8,7,1976,Summer,8,7,1976,Summer,"fifth of its overseas earnings , are threatened and the drought 's effects on hydro- electric schemes are also serious Page","The Times, 8th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18812,8,7,1976,Summer,8,7,1976,Summer,system was such a disorderly jungle of . injustice . Drought-stops show For the first time in its 132 years Diss,"The Times, 8th July 1976",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18813,8,7,1976,Summer,8,7,1976,Summer,. mer show on July 17 and 18 because the drought may mean a poor exhibition . Orange Order leaders emerges,"The Times, 8th July 1976",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18814,8,7,1976,Summer,8,7,1976,Summer,"been to the French , as they endure their worst drought for more than a century , that President Giscard d'Estaing","The Times, 8th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18815,8,7,1976,Summer,8,7,1976,Summer,French farmers . It is in these regions that -the drought has taken its heaviest toll . Whereas an annual harvest,"The Times, 8th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18816,8,7,1976,Summer,8,7,1976,Summer,"take five years to recover the losses . Although the drought has affected Britain and other coun- tries in Europe ,","The Times, 8th July 1976",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18817,8,7,1976,Summer,8,7,1976,Summer,"in the economy . In a special article on the drought , the magazine Le Nouvel Observateur issued this grim warn-","The Times, 8th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18818,8,7,1976,Summer,8,7,1976,Summer,"per cent mark . On top of this , the drought is having a serious effect on other sectors of the","The Times, 8th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18819,8,7,1976,Summer,8,7,1976,Summer,"to reimburse this September those whlo have suffered from the drought . How- ever , it is not exactly clear how","The Times, 8th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18820,8,7,1976,Summer,8,7,1976,Summer,"reduces its pace . This year , however , the drought has affected Frenchmen in all wvalks of life . As","The Times, 8th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18821,8,7,1976,Summer,8,7,1976,Summer,the Commission can- not yet assess the impact of the drought on Community dairy production it will suggest a level for,"The Times, 8th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18822,8,7,1976,Summer,8,7,1976,Summer,meeting late last niglit to combat the effects of the drought and long-term measures aimed at eliminating the milk sur- plus,"The Times, 8th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18823,8,7,1976,Summer,8,7,1976,Summer,", the Commissioner for Agriculture . He said that the drought of the past few weeks had spread increasingly throughout the","The Times, 8th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18824,8,7,1976,Summer,8,7,1976,Summer,the beginning of September wten the full effects of the drought were clearer . The proposal to increase market- ing possibilities,"The Times, 8th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18825,8,7,1976,Summer,8,7,1976,Summer,", The water authorities can not be blamed for the drought : their policy is , however , responsible for the","The Times, 8th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18826,8,7,1976,Summer,8,7,1976,Summer,"other by the resulting short- age of water . The drought conditions 'at Northampton , one of the worst affected areas","The Times, 8th July 1976",England,UKF,UKF2,UKF24,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18827,9,7,1976,Summer,9,7,1976,Summer,"is needed to repair damage done to land , by drought Domestic.water may have to come from stan.dpipes in street From","The Times, 9th July 1976",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH12,Huntingdon,20th Century newspaper,Media 18828,9,7,1976,Summer,9,7,1976,Summer,", Northampton , Lincoln and Bedford , and if the drought continues we shall be in very grave difficulties indeed .","The Times, 9th July 1976",England,"UKH,UKF","UKH2,UKF3,UKF2","UKH24,UKF30,UKF24",Lincoln,20th Century newspaper,Media 18829,9,7,1976,Summer,9,7,1976,Summer,"two camps ; those who could not believe that a drought could happen in Britain , and those who had","The Times, 9th July 1976",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18830,9,7,1976,Summer,9,7,1976,Summer,went to all farmers . The worst effects of the drought would be felt in the shops next winter and spring,"The Times, 9th July 1976",England,UKK,UKK2,,West Dorset,20th Century newspaper,Media 18831,10,7,1976,Summer,10,7,1976,Summer,", to irrigate crops in danger of destruction by the drought in the northern part of the country . The electricity","The Times, 10th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18832,10,7,1976,Summer,10,7,1976,Summer,"only half its normal level , the impact of the drought had been felt most severely in areas where the soil","The Times, 10th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18833,10,7,1976,Summer,10,7,1976,Summer,service is generally avail- able . R.H. Gardening Surviving the drought What helpful advice can I offer you in this summer,"The Times, 10th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18834,10,7,1976,Summer,10,7,1976,Summer,who are not facing the problems brought about by the drought and watering restric- tions . I ask them to bear,"The Times, 10th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18835,10,7,1976,Summer,10,7,1976,Summer,"that have withstood and , conquered this unprecedented Itwo year drought . Many articles and even books will be written *on","The Times, 10th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18836,10,7,1976,Summer,10,7,1976,Summer,"observes plants that have unexpectedly been able to survive the drought , I would be very grateful indeed if they would","The Times, 10th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18837,10,7,1976,Summer,10,7,1976,Summer,"patrons come have had their gallops hardest hit by the drought . Mr Hughes commented : "" I am most concerned","The Times, 10th July 1976",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ24,Findon,20th Century newspaper,Media 18838,10,7,1976,Summer,10,7,1976,Summer,. It was as though the breaking of the long drought and heatwave had thrown people off balance . The rain,"The Times, 10th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18839,12,7,1976,Summer,12,7,1976,Summer,"Fletcher ( Lab ) had a majority of 15,858 . Drought is depleting stocks of fish IBy Our Science Editor Stocks","The Times, 12th July 1976",England,UKF,UKF1,UKF13,Ilkeston,20th Century newspaper,Media 18840,12,7,1976,Summer,12,7,1976,Summer,", freshwater streams and reservoirs are being depleted by the drought . The combination of water temperatures rising from 75'F to","The Times, 12th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18841,12,7,1976,Summer,12,7,1976,Summer,"The hunter classes cut up rathltr badly owing to the drought , though the going was in fact very good ,","The Times, 12th July 1976",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK23,Taunton,20th Century newspaper,Media 18842,12,7,1976,Summer,12,7,1976,Summer,"7TJ , 3 ) . Too early to panic on drought , Mr Peart says Agriculture Hugh Clayton conditions have helped","The Times, 12th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18843,12,7,1976,Summer,12,7,1976,Summer,vas quite bad . There was no sign of a drought at the show itself . The displays of flowers outside,"The Times, 12th July 1976",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18844,12,7,1976,Summer,12,7,1976,Summer,"is no:w most at risk from the effects of the drought , the National Water Council said at the weekend .","The Times, 12th July 1976",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE41,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18845,13,7,1976,Summer,13,7,1976,Summer,"damage to hedges and trees . If the ; current drought continues and they.repeat their practices , we can expect this","The Times, 13th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18846,13,7,1976,Summer,13,7,1976,Summer,including inflation and bv the heavy impact of the European drought. -Reuter . Sterling sthonger : The pound yesterday regained more,"The Times, 13th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18847,13,7,1976,Summer,13,7,1976,Summer,"as a relief to West Euro . peans , where drought has devasted crops in some areas . Mr Paarlberg refused","The Times, 13th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18848,14,7,1976,Summer,14,7,1976,Summer,in South Wales face severe water restrictions because of the drought Some homes wvill have no water for 13 hours a,"The Times, 14th July 1976",Wales,UKL,,,South Wales,20th Century newspaper,Media 18849,14,7,1976,Summer,14,7,1976,Summer,"caused arn outcry among French producers . Howvever , the drought has dis- . posed of that problemh by drastically reducing","The Times, 14th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18850,14,7,1976,Summer,14,7,1976,Summer,prove an even greater challenge to his talents . THE DROUGHT AND THE HARVEST Food shortages have become fashionable in Britain,"The Times, 14th July 1976",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18851,14,7,1976,Summer,14,7,1976,Summer,for the month is the worst outward sign of a drought that will reduce food produc- tion in most of the,"The Times, 14th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18852,14,7,1976,Summer,14,7,1976,Summer,"13. -Harvesting of Polish crops , previously jeopardized by prolonged droughts , has been speeded up by last week 's rains","The Times, 14th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18853,15,7,1976,Summer,15,7,1976,Summer,"on people disregarding restrictions on water use , under the Drought Bill published yesterday . The Bill , which is expected","The Times, 15th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18854,15,7,1976,Summer,15,7,1976,Summer,"crop and milk yields will be reduced sharply by the drought . The board said yesterday- that just over 30,000 tons","The Times, 15th July 1976",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18855,16,7,1976,Summer,16,7,1976,Summer,reasonable access to them would have to be provided . Drought Bill to start in Lords next week Business in the,"The Times, 16th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18856,16,7,1976,Summer,16,7,1976,Summer,budget . ruESDAY : Sexual Offences ( Scotland ) Bill Drought Biil. and Race Relations Bill second reading . WEDNESDAY :,"The Times, 16th July 1976",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18857,16,7,1976,Summer,16,7,1976,Summer,"Government ( Miscellaneous Provisions ) Bill , third reading . Drought Bill and New Towns ( Amend- ment ) Bill ,","The Times, 16th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18858,16,7,1976,Summer,16,7,1976,Summer,"Sale Room Cor*resDondent I ) Times Newspapers Ltd , 1976 Drought will mean higher fruit and vegetable prices Shortages and high","The Times, 16th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18859,16,7,1976,Summer,16,7,1976,Summer,is growRing at the moment is being affected by the drought . It 's affecting runner beans acutely . If we,"The Times, 16th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18860,17,7,1976,Summer,17,7,1976,Summer,"would be as green as ever . Even after the drought of 1921 , the pattern of which 1976 seems to","The Times, 17th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18861,17,7,1976,Summer,17,7,1976,Summer,", Betley , Cheshire . A Churchill plan to end drought From Mr Graham Cawthorne Sir , One would hope that","The Times, 17th July 1976",England,"UKG,UKD","UKG2,UKD6,UKD3","UKG24,UKD32","Betley,Redcliffe",20th Century newspaper,Media 18862,17,7,1976,Summer,17,7,1976,Summer,"Sir Winston Churchill in 1919 . There was ' a drought at that time , too . There had also been","The Times, 17th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18863,17,7,1976,Summer,17,7,1976,Summer,"that time , too . There had also been a drought the previous summer and the Dulke of Rutland , a","The Times, 17th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18864,17,7,1976,Summer,17,7,1976,Summer,"up for rain again in order that the Present serious drought should be terminated , I venture to suggest that great","The Times, 17th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18865,17,7,1976,Summer,17,7,1976,Summer,"the agricultural community had no sooner been delivered from the drought , than they were clamouring for a special interposition to","The Times, 17th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18866,17,7,1976,Summer,17,7,1976,Summer,"been followed , we might not be suffering today 's drought ! ) Mr Kington will find the full text in","The Times, 17th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18867,19,7,1976,Summer,19,7,1976,Summer,"wall . Ironically , the flooding fol- lowed a- month-long drought which had already caused damage to local crops. -Reuter and","The Times, 19th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18868,19,7,1976,Summer,19,7,1976,Summer,"remedies . But the in- structions forbid its use during drought conditions , so the am- pant weed has won a","The Times, 19th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18869,19,7,1976,Summer,19,7,1976,Summer,"adlourned 9 . S4 , Tuesday . July 1S : Drought Bitt . Trnindad and Tobago Republic Btil . Valu- ation","The Times, 19th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18870,19,7,1976,Summer,19,7,1976,Summer,at 2.30 : Sexual Offences ( Scotland ) Bill . Drought BIU. and Race Relations Bill second reading . Motion on,"The Times, 19th July 1976",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18871,19,7,1976,Summer,19,7,1976,Summer,"Local Government ( Miscellaneous Provisions ) BIll third reading . Drought Blill , anid New Towns AtAnendment ) Blill , remaining","The Times, 19th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18872,19,7,1976,Summer,19,7,1976,Summer,"( 4 ) . 13 Hard up because of the drought ? ( 2 , 3 , 5 ) . 15","The Times, 19th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18873,20,7,1976,Summer,20,7,1976,Summer,"of dairy products , Sir Henry said that after the drought the time woras not ripe for such deliberations . Any","The Times, 20th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18874,20,7,1976,Summer,20,7,1976,Summer,Agriculture ) . House of Lords Today at 2.30 : Drought Bill and Race Relations Bilt. second reading . Mollon on,"The Times, 20th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18875,20,7,1976,Summer,20,7,1976,Summer,"hole with a 10-feet birdie putt . Because of the drought condi- tions , players and spectators were banned from smoking","The Times, 20th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18876,20,7,1976,Summer,20,7,1976,Summer,XM.B.I.M. ''Scrlctary ILmO Loc- kS Anxiety in chemical plants over drought By Derek Harris Anxleties are growing tnat the chemical industry,"The Times, 20th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18877,20,7,1976,Summer,20,7,1976,Summer,industry could be a major casualty of a continu- ing drought . Quality as well as quantity of water is a,"The Times, 20th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18878,20,7,1976,Summer,20,7,1976,Summer,: Regulation of osmotic potential in cereals during adaptation to drought . Anatomy and Human Blology : Nleurotranam ltter mechanisms within,"The Times, 20th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18879,21,7,1976,Summer,21,7,1976,Summer,"dairy farmers were suffering from the effects of the continuing drought , it would be a "" 1rea provocation "" to","The Times, 21st July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18880,21,7,1976,Summer,21,7,1976,Summer,"for the Environment , moving the second reading of the Drought Bill , said it wuould be wrong and alarmist to","The Times, 21st July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18881,21,7,1976,Summer,21,7,1976,Summer,"the Duke of Rutland : Their theme was the prolonged droughts of 1918 and 1919 , and the call for prayer","The Times, 21st July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18882,21,7,1976,Summer,21,7,1976,Summer,Duke 's first proposal is a quatrain identified as The Drought of 1918 . It is by the nove- list and,"The Times, 21st July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18883,21,7,1976,Summer,21,7,1976,Summer,"off better with some improvement at Marsh/Harris , the recent drought is having a serious.effect on the rest of the business","The Times, 21st July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18884,21,7,1976,Summer,21,7,1976,Summer,opposite direc- tion . Great Britain has suffered a severe drought in the south and embarrassingly heayy raintall in a few,"The Times, 21st July 1976","GB,UK",,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18885,22,7,1976,Summer,22,7,1976,Summer,"be kept up this autumn by the impact of the drought and EEC intervention buying , Mr Colin C ullimore ,","The Times, 22th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18886,22,7,1976,Summer,22,7,1976,Summer,remaining stageS . House of Lords Today at 3.00 : Drought Hill and New Towns Amendment ) Bill . second stares,"The Times, 22th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18887,22,7,1976,Summer,22,7,1976,Summer,Its catchment to assist In maintaining future supplles should the drought Period continue durlng the comtng months . the Authorit-y proposes,"The Times, 22th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18888,22,7,1976,Summer,22,7,1976,Summer,"million tons in 1966-67 , failed almost totally in the drought of 1973-74 and even this year vhen recovery was expected","The Times, 22th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18889,22,7,1976,Summer,22,7,1976,Summer,be impor- ted to maintain even reduced activity . After drought in 1973 and recovery in 197475 another poor crop came,"The Times, 22th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18890,23,7,1976,Summer,23,7,1976,Summer,skins but he possibly exceeded his authority . HOME NEWS Drought to close 150 miles of canals By John Groser AbOut,"The Times, 23th July 1976",England,"UKF,UKG",,,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 18891,23,7,1976,Summer,23,7,1976,Summer,"be closed for navigation from next Mon- day because of'the drought , the British Waterways Board announced yesterday . There will","The Times, 23th July 1976","England,Wales","UKF,UKG,UKL",UKL1,UKL11,"Midlands,Mon",20th Century newspaper,Media 18892,23,7,1976,Summer,23,7,1976,Summer,"back-pumping facilities , the severity of the effects of the drought 'was unprecedented . Sir Frank Price , chairman of the","The Times, 23th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18893,23,7,1976,Summer,23,7,1976,Summer,the Bill read the third time and passed . The Drought Bill was read the third time and passed . House,"The Times, 23th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18894,23,7,1976,Summer,23,7,1976,Summer,"of the way fish stocks are , suffering from the drought , he 's written in to say his pool is","The Times, 23th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18895,23,7,1976,Summer,23,7,1976,Summer,its calchinent to assist In mnaintaining future supplies Should the drought Period continue during the coming months . Ihe Authority proposes,"The Times, 23th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18896,24,7,1976,Summer,24,7,1976,Summer,of main-crop potatoes rill be allowed next month because the drought has cut home production . Such imports are usually banned,"The Times, 24th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18897,24,7,1976,Summer,24,7,1976,Summer,"imports w-as a neces- sary precaution in view of the drought , particularly where most of the main crop was grown","The Times, 24th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18898,24,7,1976,Summer,24,7,1976,Summer,". te , i me , aboutt.planxs.that have withstood the drought so far . There have been so many letters that","The Times, 24th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18899,24,7,1976,Summer,24,7,1976,Summer,"on , in the autumn , when I hope the drought will have ended . ' I am afraid that some","The Times, 24th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18900,24,7,1976,Summer,24,7,1976,Summer,this noment may show signs of distress later if The drought continues . . The other minor lapse was in the,"The Times, 24th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18901,24,7,1976,Summer,24,7,1976,Summer,"This situation , now likely to recur because of the droughts had been -reversed -by- the autumn . Lower feed costs","The Times, 24th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18902,26,7,1976,Summer,26,7,1976,Summer,conclusion . Winter feeding of straw 'to cattle following the drought of 1975 was wlhat saved the situation -for many farmers,"The Times, 26th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18903,26,7,1976,Summer,26,7,1976,Summer,adJourned . 1.41 pm . Thursday . Juty 22 : Drought BDil and mLnv Towns ( Amendment ) BEil passed remaining,"The Times, 26th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18904,26,7,1976,Summer,26,7,1976,Summer,". Faced with the effects of this year 's severe drought , which cuts into the country 's exports , a","The Times, 26th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18905,27,7,1976,Summer,27,7,1976,Summer,"in the remainder of the present session should handle the Drought Bill , which is not seen as a contentious measure","The Times, 27th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18906,27,7,1976,Summer,27,7,1976,Summer,against the failure of the hare coursing abolition Bill . Drought closes pools Children 's paddling pools run by the Greater,"The Times, 27th July 1976",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI2",,Greater London,20th Century newspaper,Media 18907,27,7,1976,Summer,27,7,1976,Summer,the Greater London Council are to be closed because of drought . The use of boating lakes and swimming pools is,"The Times, 27th July 1976",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI3",,Greater London,20th Century newspaper,Media 18908,28,7,1976,Summer,28,7,1976,Summer,"patches here were not grass but calomile , which is drought-resistant . As the crowd thickened I was dismayed to see","The Times, 28th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18909,28,7,1976,Summer,28,7,1976,Summer,to the Australian farmer like bountiful rain after a prolonged drought . Labour had made serious efforts to grapple with fundamental,"The Times, 28th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18910,28,7,1976,Summer,28,7,1976,Summer,"real relief . Collapsed markets , soaring costs , crippling drought , even plagues of locusts . . . the farmer","The Times, 28th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18911,28,7,1976,Summer,28,7,1976,Summer,assured of a sustained world demand for some time although drought will prevent them from fully capitalizing on it ; beef,"The Times, 28th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18912,30,7,1976,Summer,30,7,1976,Summer,on sound broadcasting proceedings of the House . WEDNESDAY : Drought Bill . second reading . Proceedings on Consolidated Fund (,"The Times, 30th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18913,30,7,1976,Summer,30,7,1976,Summer,on Consolidated Fund ( Approprlation ) Bill . THURSDAY : Drought Blil. remaining ste es . FR DAY : Adjournment for,"The Times, 30th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18914,30,7,1976,Summer,30,7,1976,Summer,and Depailler . If the track remains dry-and the recent drought in this heavily wooded region has threatened the cancellation of,"The Times, 30th July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18915,31,7,1976,Summer,31,7,1976,Summer,", so perhaps we , should g-row more of the drought resisting plants , a subject I will return to later","The Times, 31st July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18916,31,7,1976,Summer,31,7,1976,Summer,"seem to be able to grow in spite of the drought . Treat these , and moss if present , with","The Times, 31st July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18917,31,7,1976,Summer,31,7,1976,Summer,thle others which You in Your infinite wisdom knowv are drought-loving plants-I will write theirf names on a bit of paper,"The Times, 31st July 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18918,2,8,1976,Summer,2,8,1976,Summer,"we have had has not done much to help our drought conditions . "" From Lincolushire the message is : ""","The Times, 2th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18919,2,8,1976,Summer,2,8,1976,Summer,"for maincrop in Dvfed and Gwynedd . In Bedfordshire "" drought seems to have quite ruined this crop "" , but","The Times, 2th August 1976","England,Wales","UKH,UKL","UKH2,UKL1","UKH25,UKL12",Gwynedd,20th Century newspaper,Media 18920,2,8,1976,Summer,2,8,1976,Summer,""" . and near York "" potatoes have taken the drought worse than anv other crop "" . In English counties","The Times, 2th August 1976",England,"UKH,UKE","UKH3,UKE2",UKE21,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18921,2,8,1976,Summer,2,8,1976,Summer,Proceeiings of the House . Wednesday at 2.30 : - Droughtt Bill . secon reaing.Proceediings on Conriday' at 11.00 : Adjournment,"The Times, 2th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18922,3,8,1976,Summer,3,8,1976,Summer,Authority said yesterday . Gwent 'and Glamorgan have suffered severe drought and 12 inches of rain is needed in the next,"The Times, 3th August 1976",Wales,UKL,"UKL1,UKL5","UKL15,UKL17,UKL18,UKL22",Glamorganshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 18923,3,8,1976,Summer,3,8,1976,Summer,"latest crop survey said : "" The effects of the drought are becoming increasingly severe "" ( Our Agriculture Correspondent wrntes","The Times, 3th August 1976",England,UKF,UKF3,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18924,4,8,1976,Summer,4,8,1976,Summer,. Parliamentary notices- House of Commons Today at 2.30 : Drought Bill . second reading . Proceedings on Consolidated Fund (,"The Times, 4th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18925,4,8,1976,Summer,4,8,1976,Summer,Worksop no 2S2. 3-day week danger in areas hit by drought I By Derek Harris Anxiety over the effects on industry,"The Times, 4th August 1976",England,"UKE,UKF","UKE3,UKF1","UKE31,UKF15","Kiveton Park,Worksop",20th Century newspaper,Media 18926,4,8,1976,Summer,4,8,1976,Summer,"Derek Harris Anxiety over the effects on industry of the drought is in- creasing at the Confederation of British Industry ,","The Times, 4th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18927,4,8,1976,Summer,4,8,1976,Summer,towards full EEC prides in Britain ; poor harvests after drought in much of the EEC ; cuts in food subsidies,"The Times, 4th August 1976",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18928,5,8,1976,Summer,5,8,1976,Summer,told By Our Parliamentary Correspondent vwestmnster Because of the worst drought since records began in 1727 the likelihood of aocal water,"The Times, 5th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18929,5,8,1976,Summer,5,8,1976,Summer,". He was opening the second reading debate on the Drought Bill , the emergency measure that is being rushed through","The Times, 5th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18930,5,8,1976,Summer,5,8,1976,Summer,", Lab ) , moving the second reading of the Drought Bill , which has passed the Lords , said that","The Times, 5th August 1976",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI12,Deptford,20th Century newspaper,Media 18931,5,8,1976,Summer,5,8,1976,Summer,"before reaching his decision . They were not used to drought in Britain , and they were all too inclined to","The Times, 5th August 1976",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18932,5,8,1976,Summer,5,8,1976,Summer,"the dangers of skidding when rain ends a -period of drought , while making the further point that cuts in local","The Times, 5th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18933,6,8,1976,Summer,6,8,1976,Summer,"hit their irons with confidence on fairways so affected by drought . The turf is there and tviil yield , but","The Times, 6th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18934,6,8,1976,Summer,6,8,1976,Summer,The motion for the recess was agreed to . The Drought Bill passed its remaining stages . Wages explosion would set,"The Times, 6th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18935,6,8,1976,Summer,6,8,1976,Summer,"by Metropolitan Police Band , Towver Place , 12-2 . Drought reveals ancient sites in aerial survevs Bv Philip Howard The","The Times, 6th August 1976",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Piccadilly,20th Century newspaper,Media 18936,6,8,1976,Summer,6,8,1976,Summer,the indigenous confederation when the Roman invaders arrived . The drought has accentuated the differential crop growth over buried features ;,"The Times, 6th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18937,7,8,1976,Summer,7,8,1976,Summer,industrialists and local water authorities in areas hardest hit by drought should give industry a more detailed indication of the restrictions,"The Times, 7th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18938,7,8,1976,Summer,7,8,1976,Summer,"also on its contingency plans for water supplies should the drought continue into autumn . WE , THE LIMBLESS , LOOK","The Times, 7th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18939,7,8,1976,Summer,7,8,1976,Summer,"officials at the courses . Hard going caused by the drought had threatened the meetings . Brahms , brother to Apalachee","The Times, 7th August 1976",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ22,Plumpton,20th Century newspaper,Media 18940,7,8,1976,Summer,7,8,1976,Summer,Drugs should still be good for the group but the drought must have hit business in fertilizers and herbicides . Both,"The Times, 7th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18941,7,8,1976,Summer,7,8,1976,Summer,need watering in ; weeds do not grow fast in drought ; and poor har- vests are not good for farmers,"The Times, 7th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18942,7,8,1976,Summer,7,8,1976,Summer,Bil passed all its stages . Commons amendments to the Drought Bill wvere agreed to . The following Acts received Royal,"The Times, 7th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18943,7,8,1976,Summer,7,8,1976,Summer,". The following Acts received Royal Assent : Appropriation , Drought , Rating ( Charity Shops ) , Police , British","The Times, 7th August 1976",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI4",,Greater London,20th Century newspaper,Media 18944,9,8,1976,Summer,9,8,1976,Summer,"*Leading article , page 11 Wales feels worst effects of drought Mr Peter Evans , assistant superintendent of Taf Fechan reservoir","The Times, 9th August 1976",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL15,Taf Fechan,20th Century newspaper,Media 18945,9,8,1976,Summer,9,8,1976,Summer,oni water use is increased to 400 . The worst drought for 250 years in many parts of the country still,"The Times, 9th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18946,9,8,1976,Summer,9,8,1976,Summer,"every night from this evening . As the effects of drought grow more serious , householders have been warned that if","The Times, 9th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18947,9,8,1976,Summer,9,8,1976,Summer,"Commission said that established trees were expected to survive the drought , but seedlings planted this year would suffer . The","The Times, 9th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18948,9,8,1976,Summer,9,8,1976,Summer,"eplacements to be half as much again because of the drought . In the south-west of England , lieavy losses ai-e","The Times, 9th August 1976",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18949,9,8,1976,Summer,9,8,1976,Summer,"subsidence , believed to have been caused by the prolonged drought . Beirut camp survivor tells of atrocities G6teborg , Aug","The Times, 9th August 1976",England,UKF,UKF3,UKF30,Spalding,20th Century newspaper,Media 18950,9,8,1976,Summer,9,8,1976,Summer,"good pitch here over the last two years . The drought is making preparation of pitches difficult Somerset , who were","The Times, 9th August 1976",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK23,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18951,9,8,1976,Summer,9,8,1976,Summer,on EEC blisiness . F-ilms Bill read first time . Drought Bill read second time . C-nsolidated Fund ( Approtriation I,"The Times, 9th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18952,9,8,1976,Summer,9,8,1976,Summer,on re*irement of Officers of the Hotise agreed to . Drought Bill Passed committee and remaining stages . Adjournment debate about,"The Times, 9th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18953,9,8,1976,Summer,9,8,1976,Summer,"upwards once again . Because of the impact of the drought on fruit and vegetable prices , the July index was","The Times, 9th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18954,10,8,1976,Summer,10,8,1976,Summer,of arms procurement . Companies facing 3-day week in Welsh drought By Derek Harris Because of the drought some companies in,"The Times, 10th August 1976",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18955,10,8,1976,Summer,10,8,1976,Summer,week in Welsh drought By Derek Harris Because of the drought some companies in south-east Wales may have to wvork a,"The Times, 10th August 1976",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18956,10,8,1976,Summer,10,8,1976,Summer,"articles : Nuclear proliferation Russian Christians ; Farmers and the drought Features , pages 5 and 10 Alfred Morris on the","The Times, 10th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18957,10,8,1976,Summer,10,8,1976,Summer,", Cheshire and Merseyside with water and have the worst drought in these islands "" . Leading article , page 11","The Times, 10th August 1976",England,"UKD,UKG","UKD6,UKD7",,West Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 18958,10,8,1976,Summer,10,8,1976,Summer,course is unfit for racing because of the pro- longed drought . Golf Sewell faces a tough task in Moortown event,"The Times, 10th August 1976","Scotland,England","UKM,UKI,UKE,UKJ","UKM3,UKI2,UKE4,UKJ2","UKM38,UKI23,UKE42,UKJ23","Douglas,Kempton,Moortown",20th Century newspaper,Media 18959,10,8,1976,Summer,10,8,1976,Summer,many crops in 1975 . Yet in each summer the drought has spread remorselessly from the South and East towards the,"The Times, 10th August 1976",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18960,10,8,1976,Summer,10,8,1976,Summer,with some growers because of their inability to withstand severe drought . Livestock producers are think- ing carefully about the campaign,"The Times, 10th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18961,11,8,1976,Summer,11,8,1976,Summer,"in , September unless "" dramatic rainfall "" ends the drought soon . Street standpipes may be installed in Exeter from","The Times, 11st August 1976",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,North Devon,20th Century newspaper,Media 18962,11,8,1976,Summer,11,8,1976,Summer,"convicted murderer of a policeman . "" HOME NEWS , Drought brlngs threat of water rationing to 300,000 in Devon As","The Times, 11st August 1976","England,Wales","UKK,UKL",UKK4,UKK43,South Wales,20th Century newspaper,Media 18963,11,8,1976,Summer,11,8,1976,Summer,north. -Devon and Plymouth gave a warning that if the drought continued water would be rationed there from the first week,"The Times, 11st August 1976",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK41,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18964,11,8,1976,Summer,11,8,1976,Summer,"local council representatives to discuss contingency plans dur- ing the drought . For nearly 400,000 homes in South Wales the first","The Times, 11st August 1976",Wales,UKL,,,South Wales,20th Century newspaper,Media 18965,11,8,1976,Summer,11,8,1976,Summer,"R. H. Ward Sir , The irony of the present drought situation is that Britain , with ample sources of fresh","The Times, 11st August 1976",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18966,11,8,1976,Summer,11,8,1976,Summer,jubilee international exhibition of the British Gladiolus Society . The drought has given 1 ; rtle tine for the spikes to,"The Times, 11st August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18967,12,8,1976,Summer,12,8,1976,Summer,summer would start with water resources still inadequate . 1977 drought feared even if winter is wet Gy Pcarce lv'riglit Sciciic,"The Times, 12th August 1976",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18968,12,8,1976,Summer,12,8,1976,Summer,"possible in Octol ) er wvhat steps to counIter the drought the water indus-try has ill miid , and of any","The Times, 12th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18969,12,8,1976,Summer,12,8,1976,Summer,about half a miillion gallons a day . 'Tlhe present drought has shown that no good estimates exist of the water,"The Times, 12th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18970,12,8,1976,Summer,12,8,1976,Summer,", but such projects dlemand hiiglh capital investment . Other drought news , page 2 Industry prepares , page 15 Social","The Times, 12th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18971,12,8,1976,Summer,12,8,1976,Summer,more wvater authorities have applied for powers under the new Drought Bill to restrict water supplies ; they are tlie Anglian,"The Times, 12th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18972,12,8,1976,Summer,12,8,1976,Summer,pushing up demand . Statistically the country was approaching a drought situation vwhich occurred only once in 900 years . The,"The Times, 12th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18973,12,8,1976,Summer,12,8,1976,Summer,"National Farmers ' Union said it wvas estimated that the drought would cost northern farmers 96,000 tons of wheat and 320,000","The Times, 12th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18974,12,8,1976,Summer,12,8,1976,Summer,"to over- come the effects of the pro- , longed drought . Such measures include special loans for the ptirchase of","The Times, 12th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18975,12,8,1976,Summer,12,8,1976,Summer,"the' Spanish economy in this diffi- cult , year : drought and a dearth of tourism . The drought not only","The Times, 12th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18976,12,8,1976,Summer,12,8,1976,Summer,year : drought and a dearth of tourism . The drought not only played havoc with the cereal crop and pushed,"The Times, 12th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18977,13,8,1976,Summer,13,8,1976,Summer,"uses of water that com be stopped under the new Drought Act were defined yesterday by Mr Silkin , Mlinister for","The Times, 13th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18978,13,8,1976,Summer,13,8,1976,Summer,"Agri- culture , is to visit farming areas affected by drought in eastern England , the West Midlands and the South-west","The Times, 13th August 1976",England,UKG,,,West Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 18979,13,8,1976,Summer,13,8,1976,Summer,improving the system of payment of unemployment benefit and helping drought- hit farmers . of Crises failing to snap resilience of,"The Times, 13th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18980,13,8,1976,Summer,13,8,1976,Summer,"in the next two or three weeks . "" The drought in this country and else- where is having a varied","The Times, 13th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18981,13,8,1976,Summer,13,8,1976,Summer,4p after the weekend . Homegrovwn courgettes are enduring the drought -vell and s-tart at 12p a pound . Tomatoes look,"The Times, 13th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18982,13,8,1976,Summer,13,8,1976,Summer,"weeks because their green has been closed because of the drought . Andrewv Mayor , Roy Hill and Alan Crisp of","The Times, 13th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18983,13,8,1976,Summer,13,8,1976,Summer,again By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent In spite of the drought the clerk of the course at Newbury has promised that,"The Times, 13th August 1976",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ11,Newbury,20th Century newspaper,Media 18984,13,8,1976,Summer,13,8,1976,Summer,"bad that "" *e could be tacing I . a drought situation by Octo. ber "" said Air Kenneth Robejis the","The Times, 13th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18985,13,8,1976,Summer,13,8,1976,Summer,"of the country depends especially on export sales and when drought has shrivelled up supplies of home-produced food , we are","The Times, 13th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18986,13,8,1976,Summer,13,8,1976,Summer,"of payments , together w%ith the effects of the European drought on agricultural exports , have all combined to undermine confidence","The Times, 13th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18987,13,8,1976,Summer,13,8,1976,Summer,of relocation opportunities Call Bob Tilmouth 1 at 0952 613131 Drought will boost US farm exports to Britain From Frank Vogl,"The Times, 13th August 1976",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18988,13,8,1976,Summer,13,8,1976,Summer,"are now being constantly revised upwards because of the severe drought , and Department of Agriculture officials admit that even their","The Times, 13th August 1976",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18989,13,8,1976,Summer,13,8,1976,Summer,"the current American harvest and the severity of the European drought , the Department of Agriculture expects Britain to be considerably","The Times, 13th August 1976",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18990,13,8,1976,Summer,13,8,1976,Summer,"shortfall in Britain 's feed grain output owing to the drought , will lead to increased demand for less expensive feed","The Times, 13th August 1976",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18991,14,8,1976,Summer,14,8,1976,Summer,"give the Welsh "" a square deal "" . The drought has fuelled , nationalist resentment about the large amounts of","The Times, 14th August 1976",England,UKG,UKG3,UKG31,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18992,14,8,1976,Summer,14,8,1976,Summer,"demand that doxiestic users should suffer the effects of the drought , not them . "" Jobs are at stake .","The Times, 14th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18993,14,8,1976,Summer,14,8,1976,Summer,"of meetings from courses unable to race because of' the drought . He said "" Our policy is to main- tain","The Times, 14th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18994,14,8,1976,Summer,14,8,1976,Summer,"that can withstand two summers and an intervening winter 's drought , pursuing investigations into the setting of runner beans and","The Times, 14th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18995,14,8,1976,Summer,14,8,1976,Summer,from a reader after my appeal for informa- tion about drought-resLting plants suggesting that I was adopting a defeatist attitude and,"The Times, 14th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18996,14,8,1976,Summer,14,8,1976,Summer,"the summer . But neither they nor othier begonias like drought and if you only -have minimal water to give ,","The Times, 14th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18997,16,8,1976,Summer,16,8,1976,Summer,expected to be expanding strongly again . If the European drought causes food prices to rise sharply in the coming months,"The Times, 16th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 18998,16,8,1976,Summer,16,8,1976,Summer,Govern- ment for emergency powers under section one or the Drought Act to prohibit the use of water for certain pur-poses,"The Times, 16th August 1976","England,Wales","UKL,UKE",,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 18999,16,8,1976,Summer,16,8,1976,Summer,"' Union . It takes the siew that the present drought is a freak occurrence , and that new per- manent","The Times, 16th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19000,16,8,1976,Summer,16,8,1976,Summer,", Carshalton , Surrey . August 13 . Measures against drought From Mr G. L. Walker Sir , The letter in","The Times, 16th August 1976",England,"UKI,UKJ","UKI2,UKJ2","UKI22,UKJ23",Carshalton,20th Century newspaper,Media 19001,16,8,1976,Summer,16,8,1976,Summer,"August 11 . From Mrs Felicity Meslwulant Sir , The drought has brought hard- ship to S ; buth Wales and","The Times, 16th August 1976","England,Wales",UKL,,,South Wales,20th Century newspaper,Media 19002,16,8,1976,Summer,16,8,1976,Summer,"Michiael Hamilton , Conservative MP for Salisbury Sir , The drought must be serious indeed . The Government has taken the","The Times, 16th August 1976",England,"UKH,UKK","UKH1,UKK1","UKH12,UKK15","Ely,Salisbury",20th Century newspaper,Media 19003,16,8,1976,Summer,16,8,1976,Summer,"says . Its assessment for milk , made before the drought caused sharp cuts in yields . was that "" it","The Times, 16th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19004,16,8,1976,Summer,16,8,1976,Summer,and growers as those brought by two successive summers of drought . The Food . and Drink Industries Council suggests that,"The Times, 16th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19005,16,8,1976,Summer,16,8,1976,Summer,. CBI calls for industrial priorities to be established in drought areas I By Derek Harris Regional officers of the Con-,"The Times, 16th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19006,16,8,1976,Summer,16,8,1976,Summer,for industry to be established in areas hit by the drought . This follows a call from the regional CBI in,"The Times, 16th August 1976",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19007,16,8,1976,Summer,16,8,1976,Summer,the Severn-Trent Water Authority to make clear what its general drought plans are and how industrial priorities will be established .,"The Times, 16th August 1976",England,"UKK,UKF,UKF,UKG","UKK1,UKF2,UKF1,UKG2","UKK13,UKF22,UKF21,UKF22,UKG12,UKG13,UKG31,UKG32,UKG33,UKG39,UKK13","Gloucestershire,Leicestershire,Severn-Trent",20th Century newspaper,Media 19008,17,8,1976,Summer,17,8,1976,Summer,"yes- terday for more stringent powers to cope with the drought , Mr Peart , Minister of Agriculture , Fisheries and","The Times, 17th August 1976",England,"UKH,UKF,UKG",UKH1,,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 19009,17,8,1976,Summer,17,8,1976,Summer,in England and Wales applied for powers under the new Drought Act to restrict the use of water . As the,"The Times, 17th August 1976","England,Wales","UKJ,UKK,UKL","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 19010,17,8,1976,Summer,17,8,1976,Summer,"Food , beginning a tour of farms affected by the drought , said in East Anglia : "" I wish I","The Times, 17th August 1976",England,UKH,UKH1,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19011,17,8,1976,Summer,17,8,1976,Summer,"have a little rain it wvould help . "" The drought was a tragedy for farmers and farmworkers , "" 'but","The Times, 17th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19012,17,8,1976,Summer,17,8,1976,Summer,"of hardship that may face much of Britain should the drought continue . Mr Bryan Le Marquand , of Le Brun","The Times, 17th August 1976",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19013,17,8,1976,Summer,17,8,1976,Summer,by to a depth of almost a foot . The drought also brought several fires . Sixty- acres of Continued on,"The Times, 17th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19014,17,8,1976,Summer,17,8,1976,Summer,left ) at his press cQnference in East Anglia . Drought 'will -bring food price rises ' Continued from page 1,"The Times, 17th August 1976",England,"UKH,UKF","UKH1,UKF2",UKF24,Salcey Forest,20th Century newspaper,Media 19015,17,8,1976,Summer,17,8,1976,Summer,"M. R : Hasan and others Leading articles : The drought ; The two Germanies ; Unemployment and pensions Features ,","The Times, 17th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19016,17,8,1976,Summer,17,8,1976,Summer,"on . Swansea has not suffered the worst of the drought , but I have never seen this greenest of out-fields","The Times, 17th August 1976",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL18,Swansea,20th Century newspaper,Media 19017,17,8,1976,Summer,17,8,1976,Summer,with situations like the present one . One of your drought reports today ( August 12 ) quotes the Chief Executive,"The Times, 17th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19018,17,8,1976,Summer,17,8,1976,Summer,"as saying that "" StatisticalLv the country was approaching a drought sltuation w-hich occurred only once in 900 years "" .","The Times, 17th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19019,17,8,1976,Summer,17,8,1976,Summer,"of saving vater be seriously considered in' present circumstances of drought ? I am , Sir , Your Obedient ServA-nt CLIFFORD","The Times, 17th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19020,17,8,1976,Summer,17,8,1976,Summer,smaller brokerage houses . Frank Yogi Lawnmower makers hit by drought I By Derek Harris Britain 's 52ni-a-year lan%i- mower market,"The Times, 17th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19021,17,8,1976,Summer,17,8,1976,Summer,"in terms of value sales this summer because of the drought Already Qualcast of Derby , wthich dominates the market with","The Times, 17th August 1976",England,"UKF,UKH","UKF1,UKH1","UKF11,UKH14",,20th Century newspaper,Media 19022,18,8,1976,Summer,18,8,1976,Summer,"heat wave , adding to the difficulties caused by the drought Business News , pages 15-20 Stock markets : Shares faded","The Times, 18th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19023,18,8,1976,Summer,18,8,1976,Summer,"companies 'and brewers predicted price increases , arising from the drought . Processers said vegetable yields were as much as two","The Times, 18th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19024,18,8,1976,Summer,18,8,1976,Summer,"incomes of farme-s to meet extra costs incurred in the drought . The Food Manufacturers ' Federation , which represents processers","The Times, 18th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19025,18,8,1976,Summer,18,8,1976,Summer,the green pound ought to be linked to the regional drought position . Any devaluationi will add substantially to our members,"The Times, 18th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19026,18,8,1976,Summer,18,8,1976,Summer,"to the cost of ; fod not affected by the drought . "" , The NFU called on the Government to","The Times, 18th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19027,18,8,1976,Summer,18,8,1976,Summer,"meeting with the National Housewives ' Association : "" The drought is bound to have an effect on the price of","The Times, 18th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19028,18,8,1976,Summer,18,8,1976,Summer,"office today , after touring farms badlv affected bv the drought , he will be given a letter from Sir Guy","The Times, 18th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19029,18,8,1976,Summer,18,8,1976,Summer,"and Food , was completing his two- day tour of drought-stricken farm areas yesterdav and water authorities were taking further steps","The Times, 18th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19030,18,8,1976,Summer,18,8,1976,Summer,"to increase food prices "" by his comments on the drought . The potato crop in south Lincolnshire , the most","The Times, 18th August 1976","GB,England",UKF,UKF3,,South Lincolnshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 19031,18,8,1976,Summer,18,8,1976,Summer,acre . London began to feel the effects of the drought yester- day wvhen the Metropolitan division of the Thames Water,"The Times, 18th August 1976",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 19032,18,8,1976,Summer,18,8,1976,Summer,", whom I could not help overhearing , the national drought is all Wilfred Wooller 's fault . The last words","The Times, 18th August 1976",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD71,St Helens,20th Century newspaper,Media 19033,18,8,1976,Summer,18,8,1976,Summer,formidable Today 's sign perhaps marks one effec:t of the drought . It was photographed in Arundel bp A. W. Manning,"The Times, 18th August 1976",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ24,"Arundel,Goring-by-Sea",20th Century newspaper,Media 19034,18,8,1976,Summer,18,8,1976,Summer,", what a good idea ! "" Flooding in The drought has brought a flood of contributions to my investigation of","The Times, 18th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19035,18,8,1976,Summer,18,8,1976,Summer,"no intention of being left out , had "" Winter drought in the pipe- line "" . However , The Guardian","The Times, 18th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19036,18,8,1976,Summer,18,8,1976,Summer,"to move thousands of tons of straw , to the drought stricken areas from those not affected , in order to","The Times, 18th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19037,18,8,1976,Summer,18,8,1976,Summer,"etc KENNETH MELLANBY The Athenaeum , SW1 . Measures Against drought Fronz Dr G. A. Schmneidler Sir , Further to Professor","The Times, 18th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19038,18,8,1976,Summer,18,8,1976,Summer,"in . producing desalinated water for use in times of drought ? I am , Sir , yours faithfullv . .","The Times, 18th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19039,18,8,1976,Summer,18,8,1976,Summer,"a boom in frozen food sales because of fears of drought-induced shortages failed to help Bejam , unchanged at 69p ,","The Times, 18th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19040,18,8,1976,Summer,18,8,1976,Summer,59480 ( business ) or 077478 3487 . DESPITE THE DROUGHT our Canal HIotel Boats are still running . Gnood holiday,"The Times, 18th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19041,19,8,1976,Summer,19,8,1976,Summer,"meeting next week to discuss the severe effects of the drought , it was disclosed yester- day . At the same","The Times, 19th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19042,19,8,1976,Summer,19,8,1976,Summer,"bulk of the crop is under severe stress due to drought conditions "" . The increase amounted to lp a pound","The Times, 19th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19043,19,8,1976,Summer,19,8,1976,Summer,"is being , done in the areas worst affected by drought . Mr Callaghan is expected to chair the meeting on","The Times, 19th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19044,19,8,1976,Summer,19,8,1976,Summer,any immediate new plan to ameliorate the effects of the drought ; indeed the Government is in a quandary about what,"The Times, 19th August 1976",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19045,19,8,1976,Summer,19,8,1976,Summer,"Tuesday . With concern growing about the effect of the drought on industrial production , ministers from the Departmen'ts of Indus-","The Times, 19th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19046,19,8,1976,Summer,19,8,1976,Summer,"yesterday discussed with his . departmental advisers his tour of drought- affected areas . He received appeals for financial -assistance ,","The Times, 19th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19047,19,8,1976,Summer,19,8,1976,Summer,have become twisted and cracks have appeared in walls . Drought forces potato prices up lp a pound I By Our,"The Times, 19th August 1976",England,UKJ,UKJ2,,Fulking,20th Century newspaper,Media 19048,19,8,1976,Summer,19,8,1976,Summer,"bulk of The crop is under severe stress due to drought con- ditions , "" it added . Prices paid to","The Times, 19th August 1976",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19049,19,8,1976,Summer,19,8,1976,Summer,"National Federation of Fish Friers , said : "" The drought has gone on so long that we are saying that","The Times, 19th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19050,19,8,1976,Summer,19,8,1976,Summer,"faced an "" eight- month winter "" because of the drought and should plan their programmes for' winter live- stock feed","The Times, 19th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19051,19,8,1976,Summer,19,8,1976,Summer,going for race horses and show jumpers . Britain 's drought has produced punishing conditions for horses ; making it difficult,"The Times, 19th August 1976",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19052,19,8,1976,Summer,19,8,1976,Summer,"players-maniy London amateur clubs , as a result of the drought , find themselves wvith hardly a playable ground out of","The Times, 19th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19053,19,8,1976,Summer,19,8,1976,Summer,"Agri- culture , was moved to tears when he toured drought-hit farms in the West Country yes- terday . They were","The Times, 19th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19054,19,8,1976,Summer,19,8,1976,Summer,"heavy compensation for the losses they have suffered in the drought . They want a straight , tax-free payment from the","The Times, 19th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19055,19,8,1976,Summer,19,8,1976,Summer,when they have been affected by exceptional heat and extraordinary drought the British find themselves think- ing unusual thoughts about the,"The Times, 19th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19056,19,8,1976,Summer,19,8,1976,Summer,"Fiom Professor J. E. Prentice Sir , The present severe drought will have had one good effect if it focuses attention","The Times, 19th August 1976","GB,England",UKF,UKF2,"UKF24,UKF25",Northamptonshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 19057,19,8,1976,Summer,19,8,1976,Summer,tributaries by extracting water from the chalk at times of drought . If ivater is short then it would seem logical,"The Times, 19th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19058,19,8,1976,Summer,19,8,1976,Summer,for the French . The full toll taken by the drought-not only in terms of the country 's exports but aSlso,"The Times, 19th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19059,19,8,1976,Summer,19,8,1976,Summer,"French will almost certainly have to absorb , for the drought , which was the unpredictable trigger for the troubled period","The Times, 19th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19060,19,8,1976,Summer,19,8,1976,Summer,"two days , as investors weighed the implications of another drought-stricken crop . Elsewhere in foods , , J. Bibby came","The Times, 19th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19061,19,8,1976,Summer,19,8,1976,Summer,"season . Bachwen , Clynnog . Gwyndded . DESPITE THE DROUGHT our Canal liotel Boats are still running . Good holiday","The Times, 19th August 1976",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL12,Clynnog,20th Century newspaper,Media 19062,20,8,1976,Summer,20,8,1976,Summer,"yes- terday , at a meeting -of the south-east Wales drought coniinittee , to make stricter volun- tary cuts . The","The Times, 20th August 1976",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19063,20,8,1976,Summer,20,8,1976,Summer,", is the part of Britain most severely affected by drought . Seventy thousand homes in the Ebbiv Vale and .","The Times, 20th August 1976","Wales,GB,England","UKL,UKJ","UKL2,UKL1,UKJ3","UKL21,UKL16,UKL22,UKJ34","Abergavenny,Abertillery,Cardiff,Newport",20th Century newspaper,Media 19064,20,8,1976,Summer,20,8,1976,Summer,"the club 's chief engineer , said that when the drought breaks tlbe rain would turn the mix- ture into a","The Times, 20th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19065,20,8,1976,Summer,20,8,1976,Summer,"the theory . But even in this sum- mer of drought , open-air opera is a risky business . Huddled under","The Times, 20th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19066,20,8,1976,Summer,20,8,1976,Summer,"- . Ad Why Britain was unprepared for its worst drought since records began The difficulties of tapping water , even","The Times, 20th August 1976","GB,England",,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19067,20,8,1976,Summer,20,8,1976,Summer,"England and Wales remain in the grip of the worst drought they have ever experienced , it is of small com-","The Times, 20th August 1976","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19068,20,8,1976,Summer,20,8,1976,Summer,occur once every 50- 100 years . This year 's drought-caused by three successively drier win- ters-is of the sort that,"The Times, 20th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19069,20,8,1976,Summer,20,8,1976,Summer,is faced with twYo difficult questions : does the present drought justify the huge invest- ment required to exploit more of,"The Times, 20th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19070,20,8,1976,Summer,20,8,1976,Summer,"in developing resources ra meet the possibility of a similar drought occurring in the future ? In the long term ,","The Times, 20th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19071,20,8,1976,Summer,20,8,1976,Summer,"this plan . Nevertheless , as the effects of the drought grow worse every day and the weathermen can offer little","The Times, 20th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19072,20,8,1976,Summer,20,8,1976,Summer,"real desperation was setting in , wvith the seasonal newvs drought made wvorse by the union ban on handling reports from","The Times, 20th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19073,20,8,1976,Summer,20,8,1976,Summer,"am relieved to learn that , in spite of the drought on land , other parts of nature are behav- ing","The Times, 20th August 1976",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 19074,20,8,1976,Summer,20,8,1976,Summer,"well persuade many people that more boreholes would obviate future droughts and their unpleasant consequences . Nothin , in my viewv","The Times, 20th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19075,20,8,1976,Summer,20,8,1976,Summer,has resulted in accelerated run-off and hastened the onset of drought conditions unnecessarily . Some very careful decisions need to be,"The Times, 20th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19076,20,8,1976,Summer,20,8,1976,Summer,your leading article today ( August 17 ) on The drought continues vou do not mnention the possibility of charging the,"The Times, 20th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19077,20,8,1976,Summer,20,8,1976,Summer,indus . try could worsen significantly . The longer the drought continues the more pressure will growv for Government to underwvrite,"The Times, 20th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19078,20,8,1976,Summer,20,8,1976,Summer,"to be allowed to continue at least until section 2 drought orders coittein , affect- ing industry generally . Other- w%ise","The Times, 20th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19079,20,8,1976,Summer,20,8,1976,Summer,season . Bachwven . ClYnnog . Gwyndded . DESPITE THE DROUGHT our Canal Irotel Boats are still runninq . Good holiday,"The Times, 20th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19080,21,8,1976,Summer,21,8,1976,Summer,wvere closed to the public until the end of the drought to lessen fire danger . The WVelsh National Water Development,"The Times, 21st August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19081,21,8,1976,Summer,21,8,1976,Summer,for the sweeping powvers allowved under section tvo of the Drought Act . Of the other seven English autiloritics. four hiave,"The Times, 21st August 1976",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE21,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19082,21,8,1976,Summer,21,8,1976,Summer,Aberdare is the part of Britain worst affected bv the drought . Its firemen are copingwvitlh a 10-fo ! d increase,"The Times, 21st August 1976","Wales,GB",UKL,UKL2,UKL21,Abergavenny,20th Century newspaper,Media 19083,21,8,1976,Summer,21,8,1976,Summer,"Local Government , that if dispensations were not made , drought orders might affect employment and the future of somne companies","The Times, 21st August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19084,21,8,1976,Summer,21,8,1976,Summer,"dificulties 4 Leader page , 13 Letters : Ou the drought . fr-om lMr jympson Hlarman and others ; on earth-","The Times, 21st August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19085,21,8,1976,Summer,21,8,1976,Summer,"and sewerage facilities were in- adequate , and with the drought the fire riskl was great . Mr Jex Cole ,","The Times, 21st August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19086,21,8,1976,Summer,21,8,1976,Summer,the first day of a seascni and . if rhe drought continues . more will be added before the month is,"The Times, 21st August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19087,21,8,1976,Summer,21,8,1976,Summer,"This is definitely not a gar- 'dener 's year. -The drought- apart , w , . Y -aie suffefihgjfroj. an out","The Times, 21st August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19088,21,8,1976,Summer,21,8,1976,Summer,year . Some weeds seem to be able to survive drought conditions better than others . One example is the oxalis,"The Times, 21st August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19089,21,8,1976,Summer,21,8,1976,Summer,pestiferous weeds are bulbous and obviously better equipped to withstand drought than fibrous rooted weeds . Oxalis is a wicked weed,"The Times, 21st August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19090,21,8,1976,Summer,21,8,1976,Summer,"York , Heslington , York .. August 17 . The drought : looking ahead From Mr Jympson Hariman Sir , Neither","The Times, 21st August 1976",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE21,Heslington,20th Century newspaper,Media 19091,21,8,1976,Summer,21,8,1976,Summer,Neither in broadcasting nor in your excellent coverage of the drought problem have I found ally assurance of what the authorities,"The Times, 21st August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19092,21,8,1976,Summer,21,8,1976,Summer,of wkt happened in Lynton and Lyn- mouth when the drought of 1952 ended in the autumn and the heav- ens,"The Times, 21st August 1976",England,UKK,"UKK4,UKK2","UKK43,UKK23",Lynton,20th Century newspaper,Media 19093,21,8,1976,Summer,21,8,1976,Summer,water was wasted into the sea . Presumably the present drought is worse than that of 24 years ago and the,"The Times, 21st August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19094,21,8,1976,Summer,21,8,1976,Summer,"a visitor , I sympathize with the British for their drought , but I confess I am amused at their pathetic","The Times, 21st August 1976",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19095,21,8,1976,Summer,21,8,1976,Summer,"W. Chzilvers Sir , When an account of the 1976 drought comes to be written it will be interesting to read","The Times, 21st August 1976",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Barnes,20th Century newspaper,Media 19096,21,8,1976,Summer,21,8,1976,Summer,"From Mr.s Krysia Kirk-patrick Sir , From personal experience this drought is perforce educating our children into a sensible appreciation of","The Times, 21st August 1976",England,"UKE,UKJ","UKE4,UKJ2","UKE45,UKJ23",Outwood,20th Century newspaper,Media 19097,21,8,1976,Summer,21,8,1976,Summer,"1921 was a verv hot dry summer wvith a serious drought , and the wells dried up and prayers for rain","The Times, 21st August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19098,21,8,1976,Summer,21,8,1976,Summer,another sports fixture has been lost because of the continuing drought . The Cirencester polo committee have had to cancel their,"The Times, 21st August 1976",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK13,Cirencester,20th Century newspaper,Media 19099,21,8,1976,Summer,21,8,1976,Summer,late season . Bachwen . Clynnog . Gwhnedd DESPITE THE DROUGHT our Canal Htotel Boats are still running . Good holiday,"The Times, 21st August 1976",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL12,Clynnog,20th Century newspaper,Media 19100,23,8,1976,Summer,23,8,1976,Summer,"several forests to the public for the duration of the drought , said that it might have to close more .","The Times, 23th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19101,23,8,1976,Summer,23,8,1976,Summer,", were brought under con- trol yesterday . The nationwide drought , which has , made fires such a danger ,","The Times, 23th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19102,23,8,1976,Summer,23,8,1976,Summer,believes that the powers it has been given under the Drought Act are adequate for its needs . Its officials are,"The Times, 23th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19103,23,8,1976,Summer,23,8,1976,Summer,"water , how best to use its share . The drought is to be consid- ered at a nmeeting of ministers","The Times, 23th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19104,23,8,1976,Summer,23,8,1976,Summer,"in Cambridgeshire that ministers were camouflaging the causes by blaming drought . The gap in the "" green pound "" ,","The Times, 23th August 1976",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH12,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19105,23,8,1976,Summer,23,8,1976,Summer,"Pym said there were four causes , other than the drought and changes in the "" green pound "" for increases","The Times, 23th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19106,23,8,1976,Summer,23,8,1976,Summer,"breaches of human rights , informed sources said. -Reuter . Drought Act 1976 SECTION 1 Noti-e is heReby given that theT","The Times, 23th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19107,23,8,1976,Summer,23,8,1976,Summer,top drawer next Spring . On this showing the present drought could linger over Highbury longer even than the rest of,"The Times, 23th August 1976",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI12,Highbury,20th Century newspaper,Media 19108,23,8,1976,Summer,23,8,1976,Summer,"'s autumn polo tournament cance ! led because of the drought-stricken state of thc ground , hKirtlington Park invited Cirencester to","The Times, 23th August 1976",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK13,Cirencester,20th Century newspaper,Media 19109,23,8,1976,Summer,23,8,1976,Summer,message for Mr Fasbod . Telephone al-253 4377 . Rooom DROUGHT ? Sveclallsts In Industrial Cooling and WVater Conservatlon . Strutt,"The Times, 23th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19110,23,8,1976,Summer,23,8,1976,Summer,"the ehd of a scorching summer and after the greatest drought for 250 years , a sense of proportion suggests we","The Times, 23th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19111,23,8,1976,Summer,23,8,1976,Summer,"crops , knowing that any- thing like this year 's drought was the one thing that could knock us out .","The Times, 23th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19112,23,8,1976,Summer,23,8,1976,Summer,"for "" raising returns to British farmers "" . The drought means that costs to thousands of farmers in England and","The Times, 23th August 1976","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19113,23,8,1976,Summer,23,8,1976,Summer,blame a conse- quent rise in food prices on the drought . There are also reasons why the Government might decide,"The Times, 23th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19114,23,8,1976,Summer,23,8,1976,Summer,"them . They are already rising fast because of the drought and cuts in subsidies . Moreover , powerful trade associations","The Times, 23th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19115,23,8,1976,Summer,23,8,1976,Summer,that will raise prices of foods not affected by the drought and raise prices to far- mers who are not affected,"The Times, 23th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19116,23,8,1976,Summer,23,8,1976,Summer,"Resources , focuses on the dairy herd , where the drought has had some of its worst effects . The June","The Times, 23th August 1976","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19117,23,8,1976,Summer,23,8,1976,Summer,"'s fish life , already thinned out by the prolonged drought , could be serious . To draw the public 's","The Times, 23th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19118,23,8,1976,Summer,23,8,1976,Summer,a state of emergency was declared be- cause of the drought and crops suffered again as growers were limited to 80,"The Times, 23th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19119,23,8,1976,Summer,23,8,1976,Summer,"7X1 , 2 Carlton House Terracg . London SWlY 5AR DROUGHT . - SDecaliasts in Water Conservatton , see Business Notices","The Times, 23th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19120,23,8,1976,Summer,23,8,1976,Summer,. Every amenity. -Tel Wylye 242 . DESPn E THE DROUGHT our Canal Holel Boats are still runtning Good holiday wIth,"The Times, 23th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19121,24,8,1976,Summer,24,8,1976,Summer,"TUC to discuss nieasures to counteract the cffects of the drought . The chairnen uf the Thanes , Anglian and Wessex","The Times, 24th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19122,24,8,1976,Summer,24,8,1976,Summer,", including use of powers under the n ; ew Drought Act . "" The new Welsh cuts would imiake it","The Times, 24th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19123,24,8,1976,Summer,24,8,1976,Summer,decided that wvater authorities in areas worst affected by the drought will drawv up options for industrial users in an attempt,"The Times, 24th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19124,24,8,1976,Summer,24,8,1976,Summer,some companies were forced to cease production because of the drought they might not open again . Mr Murray said that,"The Times, 24th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19125,24,8,1976,Summer,24,8,1976,Summer,mornihg the Cabinet will consider long-term measures in case the drought continues into next year . Normal rainfall next winter would,"The Times, 24th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19126,24,8,1976,Summer,24,8,1976,Summer,"reservoirs and r ; ivers below normal levels . Other drought and fire nevs , page 2 No need to over-wash","The Times, 24th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19127,24,8,1976,Summer,24,8,1976,Summer,". In one of the biggest farm fires of the drought in Lincoliishire , a Dutch barn at Station Farrii ,","The Times, 24th August 1976",England,"UKC,UKF","UKC1,UKF3",UKC12,"Cleveland,Port Clarence",20th Century newspaper,Media 19128,24,8,1976,Summer,24,8,1976,Summer,that demands by farmers for higher prices because of the drought would add l a week to the shopping bill of,"The Times, 24th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19129,24,8,1976,Summer,24,8,1976,Summer,"surplus will be forced up in price in the . drought wvithout a devaluation of the 'green pound ' . ""","The Times, 24th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19130,24,8,1976,Summer,24,8,1976,Summer,"association , said : "" Devaluation will not alleviate the drought . It will penalize the consumer . "" Mr Richard","The Times, 24th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19131,24,8,1976,Summer,24,8,1976,Summer,"the new threat to farmn in- comes arising from the drought . "" Leading article page 11 Food profits , page","The Times, 24th August 1976",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK12,Avon,20th Century newspaper,Media 19132,24,8,1976,Summer,24,8,1976,Summer,"flow in Avon By Nature-Times News Service Because of the drought , the Wetsex Water Authority has installed a device to","The Times, 24th August 1976",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK12,Avon,20th Century newspaper,Media 19133,24,8,1976,Summer,24,8,1976,Summer,emergency powers given to the Welsh water authority under the Drought Act came into force . Infringements of the regula- tions,"The Times, 24th August 1976","Wales,England","UKL,UKJ","UKL2,UKJ3","UKL21,UKJ34","Abergavenny,Newport",20th Century newspaper,Media 19134,24,8,1976,Summer,24,8,1976,Summer,of authorities applying for powers to restrict supply under the Drought Act *has risen to seven . Only the North West,"The Times, 24th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19135,24,8,1976,Summer,24,8,1976,Summer,"for powers to reduce supply under section two of the Drought Act , as Wales has done ; the other four","The Times, 24th August 1976","Wales,England","UKL,UKE",,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 19136,24,8,1976,Summer,24,8,1976,Summer,did not foresee any reduction in supply because of the drought . If one station was short of water its output,"The Times, 24th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19137,24,8,1976,Summer,24,8,1976,Summer,"to be taken to counter the adverse effects of the drought on the French economy . Those present , in addition","The Times, 24th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19138,24,8,1976,Summer,24,8,1976,Summer,"in a statement yesterday said : "" Owing to the drought conditions , many grounds are unsuitable for playing at present","The Times, 24th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19139,24,8,1976,Summer,24,8,1976,Summer,at risk unless there is a further deterioration in the drought . An approach by the racing authorities wxill be made,"The Times, 24th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19140,24,8,1976,Summer,24,8,1976,Summer,sumer groups . It has alienated both by using the drought as a pretext for advancing all of its political demands,"The Times, 24th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19141,24,8,1976,Summer,24,8,1976,Summer,"potatoes , one of the crops worst affected by the drought , because they have not yet been included in the","The Times, 24th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19142,24,8,1976,Summer,24,8,1976,Summer,"Agricultural Policy . The union 's strident insistence that the drought makes it mpre imperative than ever to adjust the ""","The Times, 24th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19143,24,8,1976,Summer,24,8,1976,Summer,"for devaluing the "" green pound "" because of the drought , there are standing reasons for getting rid of it","The Times, 24th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19144,24,8,1976,Summer,24,8,1976,Summer,considerations were kept distinct from the immediate question of agricultural drought relief . MR CALLAGHAN AMONG THE SCOTS Straight from his,"The Times, 24th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19145,24,8,1976,Summer,24,8,1976,Summer,relief . MR CALLAGHAN AMONG THE SCOTS Straight from his drought meet- ing with his colleagues today the Prime Minister goes,"The Times, 24th August 1976",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19146,24,8,1976,Summer,24,8,1976,Summer,to all Scots and blaming Labour for everything from the drought to the Olympics . There is nothing the SNP want,"The Times, 24th August 1976",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Westminster,20th Century newspaper,Media 19147,24,8,1976,Summer,24,8,1976,Summer,Your front page article of August 11 on the current drought contains a number of particularly misleading statements with regard to,"The Times, 24th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19148,24,8,1976,Summer,24,8,1976,Summer,of a water grid to deal with 100 year interval droughts . What is required is a set of water trains,"The Times, 24th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19149,24,8,1976,Summer,24,8,1976,Summer,afloat Stoppages and restrictions on the canal network caused by- drought have added new difficulties to those already encountered by hire,"The Times, 24th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19150,24,8,1976,Summer,24,8,1976,Summer,had five boats or less . Less affected by the drought is the larger and much more established hire boat trade,"The Times, 24th August 1976",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19151,24,8,1976,Summer,24,8,1976,Summer,wvinter for essential maintenance . Difficulties caused by the present drought conditions are likely to hinder expansion in canal usage even,"The Times, 24th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19152,24,8,1976,Summer,24,8,1976,Summer,", though light , was persistent and cited the continued drought and the transport union 's call for return to free","The Times, 24th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19153,25,8,1976,Summer,25,8,1976,Summer,"closed at 357.0 , its lowvest this year . The drought , latest unemployment figures and sterling 's performance were all","The Times, 25th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19154,25,8,1976,Summer,25,8,1976,Summer,"Association 14 Leader page , 13 Letters : On the drought , fiom Lord Pem- broke and others ; elections to","The Times, 25th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19155,25,8,1976,Summer,25,8,1976,Summer,"strikes and protests . Report , page 4 . New drought minister says water consumption must be halved By Martin Huckerby","The Times, 25th August 1976",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19156,25,8,1976,Summer,25,8,1976,Summer,"Mr Howell , newly- appointed minister in charge of coordinating drought measures , said yesterday . His appointment wvas announced by","The Times, 25th August 1976",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19157,25,8,1976,Summer,25,8,1976,Summer,clear that the Government had begun to think of the drought in crisis terms . Mr Howell said the situation was,"The Times, 25th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19158,25,8,1976,Summer,25,8,1976,Summer,"telephone : 01- 212 4591 ) to provide information oni drought measures . Mr Howell continued : "" I should like","The Times, 25th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19159,25,8,1976,Summer,25,8,1976,Summer,"used only once or twice a week . "" More drought news , page 2 ; Leading article , page 13","The Times, 25th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19160,25,8,1976,Summer,25,8,1976,Summer,"at Heathrowv . "" Jet crash causes forest fire in drought By Staff Reporters An assessment of the effects of the","The Times, 25th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19161,25,8,1976,Summer,25,8,1976,Summer,By Staff Reporters An assessment of the effects of the drought and of the nation 's water supplies will be made,"The Times, 25th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19162,25,8,1976,Summer,25,8,1976,Summer,"regular *vashing of carriages in areas most affected by the drought . Leading article and letters , page 13 A trench","The Times, 25th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19163,25,8,1976,Summer,25,8,1976,Summer,"would ensure that industry and homes would never again suffer drought . Plaid Cymru sent a telegram to Mr Callaghan ,","The Times, 25th August 1976",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19164,25,8,1976,Summer,25,8,1976,Summer,", the party secretary , said yesterday : "" The drought has brought it home that Wales has allowed its most","The Times, 25th August 1976",Wales,"UKK,UKL,UKL","UKG1,UKG2,UKK1,UKL4",,River Severn,20th Century newspaper,Media 19165,25,8,1976,Summer,25,8,1976,Summer,plea from farmers for higher prices to compensate for the drought . They intend to intro- duce more selective aids for,"The Times, 25th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19166,25,8,1976,Summer,25,8,1976,Summer,"about selective mea- sures to ease the effect of the drought on farms . One measure favoured by the , ministry","The Times, 25th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19167,25,8,1976,Summer,25,8,1976,Summer,"abortion of cattle , in areas badly affected by the drought . That tvould involve early slaughter of thousands of cattle","The Times, 25th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19168,25,8,1976,Summer,25,8,1976,Summer,"for the survivors . Mr Peart said the crops the drought would affect most for shoppers were vegetables , especially potatoes","The Times, 25th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19169,25,8,1976,Summer,25,8,1976,Summer,known that the emergency aid for farmers hit by the drought will be one of the main issues to be 'discussed,"The Times, 25th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19170,25,8,1976,Summer,25,8,1976,Summer,"put it : "" We have serious worries : the drought , unemployment , inflation and a troubled currency . ""","The Times, 25th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19171,25,8,1976,Summer,25,8,1976,Summer,"measures to help the agricultural sector , hard hit by drought . Lakes have gone down by as much as 30","The Times, 25th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19172,25,8,1976,Summer,25,8,1976,Summer,"Park to enable regionalized racing to be arranged if the drought continues . Frank Osgood ( Newbunr ) , Nicky Beaumont","The Times, 25th August 1976",England,"UKJ,UKI","UKJ1,UKI2","UKJ11,UKI23","Ascot,Kempton,Newbury",20th Century newspaper,Media 19173,25,8,1976,Summer,25,8,1976,Summer,"that may attract a certain degree of attention in this drought year is the 24-week course in what "" Floodlight ""","The Times, 25th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19174,25,8,1976,Summer,25,8,1976,Summer,"take place until next month . Nevertheless , as the drought continues , it would not be surprising if the reaction","The Times, 25th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19175,25,8,1976,Summer,25,8,1976,Summer,alcohol . The producers were not too worried about the drought . The water shortage was put down by the company,"The Times, 25th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19176,25,8,1976,Summer,25,8,1976,Summer,"i Brazilian cities , as there have I beeit in drought-stricken north ! east of the country . As tarmers make","The Times, 25th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19177,25,8,1976,Summer,25,8,1976,Summer,"most impressionistic evidence , it is possible that the catastrophic drought will have an exceptional effect in increasing unemployment in the","The Times, 25th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19178,25,8,1976,Summer,25,8,1976,Summer,"a regime , 'impossible io foretell . A MINISTER FOR DROUGHT Having just before the summer recess equipped the regional water","The Times, 25th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19179,25,8,1976,Summer,25,8,1976,Summer,"was to nominate a "" supremo "" to run the drought . The lot has fallen on the Minister for Sport","The Times, 25th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19180,25,8,1976,Summer,25,8,1976,Summer,"was reassuring . "" We are not in a national drought posi- tion or any danger of that "" . Attending","The Times, 25th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19181,25,8,1976,Summer,25,8,1976,Summer,"summer of normal rainfall . Had they* produced their emergency drought Bill then , instead of three months later , the","The Times, 25th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19182,25,8,1976,Summer,25,8,1976,Summer,ironical that in this year of sunshine and the Great Drought the short answer to Professor Bokris 's letter ( August,"The Times, 25th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19183,25,8,1976,Summer,25,8,1976,Summer,", . Welwyn , Hertfordshire . Timing of measures against drought Fro-n Lord Pemnbroke Sir , At the end of February","The Times, 25th August 1976",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH23,"Tewin Wood,Welwyn",20th Century newspaper,Media 19184,25,8,1976,Summer,25,8,1976,Summer,"'s general point ( August 21 ) - "" The drought : looking head "" -deserves considera-tion ; but he has","The Times, 25th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19185,25,8,1976,Summer,25,8,1976,Summer,the floods come at the end of a period of drought-the weatlher had been wet for many days before that phenomenal,"The Times, 25th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19186,25,8,1976,Summer,25,8,1976,Summer,"of recent years . now made much worse by the drought , make it harder than before to realize our expansion","The Times, 25th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19187,25,8,1976,Summer,25,8,1976,Summer,", particularly young trees , are already under stress from drought the cumulative effect of singeing year after year ( even","The Times, 25th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19188,25,8,1976,Summer,25,8,1976,Summer,"the decimation of the elms and the effects of the drought ( which have been particularly disastrous for ash , birch","The Times, 25th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19189,25,8,1976,Summer,25,8,1976,Summer,the event of similar restrictions being imposed because of the drought . The British Paper and Board Industry Federation said yes-,"The Times, 25th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19190,25,8,1976,Summer,25,8,1976,Summer,"despite this independence , the industry fears that if the drought worsens , some water authorities may be forced to draw","The Times, 25th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19191,25,8,1976,Summer,25,8,1976,Summer,", unemployment and growing concern over the implications of the drought for the economy brought fairly substantial sell- ing in the","The Times, 25th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19192,25,8,1976,Summer,25,8,1976,Summer,"to look on . the bright side of the present drought is Tom Graves , a 25-year-old Londoner who earns his","The Times, 25th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19193,25,8,1976,Summer,25,8,1976,Summer,"and the Cabinet grapples with the implications of a protracted drought , one enterprising travel agency is advertising "" rain trips","The Times, 25th August 1976","GB,England",UKE,UKE3,UKE32,Sheffield park,20th Century newspaper,Media 19194,25,8,1976,Summer,25,8,1976,Summer,sterling and growing concern over the implications . of the drought combining to hit prices in all sections of the market,"The Times, 25th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19195,25,8,1976,Summer,25,8,1976,Summer,"6p to 125p and Thorn 6p to 212p while continuing drought fears had many drinks shares weaker , notably Vaux 7p","The Times, 25th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19196,26,8,1976,Summer,26,8,1976,Summer,line to the Chinese frontier . National Water Council puts drought facts to the public By John Young A warning of,"The Times, 26th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19197,26,8,1976,Summer,26,8,1976,Summer,"might in some ways hinder the battle to beat the drought because it would stop people from economizing . "" I","The Times, 26th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19198,26,8,1976,Summer,26,8,1976,Summer,"that . "" The council 's "" 1 beat the drought "" advertising campaign would probably have to conOnue for many","The Times, 26th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19199,26,8,1976,Summer,26,8,1976,Summer,"between rivers , and new or extended boreholes . Other drought news , page 2 Aid to farmers , page 4","The Times, 26th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19200,26,8,1976,Summer,26,8,1976,Summer,"have been damaged by subsidence as a result of the drought , a company specializing in underpinning said yesterday . Most","The Times, 26th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19201,26,8,1976,Summer,26,8,1976,Summer,"gallons on to the affected area , apart from contravening drought regulations , was un- likely to be effectiye . The","The Times, 26th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19202,26,8,1976,Summer,26,8,1976,Summer,", yesterday appealed for the first time to farmers in drought areas not to burn straw or stubble while the hot","The Times, 26th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19203,26,8,1976,Summer,26,8,1976,Summer,"yes- terday , but decided to stay because of the drought . Mr John Powling , managing director of Farm Seeds","The Times, 26th August 1976",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH12,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19204,26,8,1976,Summer,26,8,1976,Summer,"supplies cereal seed , said in Cambridge yesterday that the drought had probably cost Britain more than 500m in lost food","The Times, 26th August 1976","GB,England",UKH,UKH1,UKH12,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19205,26,8,1976,Summer,26,8,1976,Summer,"farmers at Welshpool , Powys , yesterday , said the drought would increase the price of lamb , milk , vegetables","The Times, 26th August 1976",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL24,Welshpool,20th Century newspaper,Media 19206,26,8,1976,Summer,26,8,1976,Summer,the mineral con- tent of water brought about by the drought may be linked with a marked increase in the survival,"The Times, 26th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19207,26,8,1976,Summer,26,8,1976,Summer,that water supplies will contain more minerals because of the drought . In some areas that might come about because of,"The Times, 26th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19208,26,8,1976,Summer,26,8,1976,Summer,"is good for us it seems likely that the present drought is acting to our advan- tage . "" Mr Peter","The Times, 26th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19209,26,8,1976,Summer,26,8,1976,Summer,'Hot line' flooded : Public bewilder- ment over the latest drought measures was reflected'in the number of tele- phone calls. -to,"The Times, 26th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19210,26,8,1976,Summer,26,8,1976,Summer,". Mr Howell , the minister in charge . of drought measures , visited the centre-and took several calls himself (","The Times, 26th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19211,26,8,1976,Summer,26,8,1976,Summer,"Mt . Howell , the minister with special responsibility for drought ac'tion , begins a tour of Wales tonight he will","The Times, 26th August 1976",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19212,26,8,1976,Summer,26,8,1976,Summer,measures in south-east Wales . The Labour Party said the drought was serious because reservoirs in the area were too small,"The Times, 26th August 1976",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19213,26,8,1976,Summer,26,8,1976,Summer,"to ba ksep c . Aotowofpae as Ar ite wh drought.Sytheinformationcarefully , ca ma bebrfieseesrtreany n dit bu ( ssmoyourwcosienctwael wer","The Times, 26th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19214,26,8,1976,Summer,26,8,1976,Summer,"for more than one person . So while this unprecedented drought lasts , manotainpred.ure at the rate of 10 gallons an","The Times, 26th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19215,26,8,1976,Summer,26,8,1976,Summer,"to aid those farmers worst hit by this summers ' drought . Dr Armin Grunewald , , the deputy spokesman ,","The Times, 26th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19216,26,8,1976,Summer,26,8,1976,Summer,"Ross on Wye , at the height of the great drought . Winner is making Thie Sentinel , a horror film","The Times, 26th August 1976",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG11,"Hoarwithy,Ross on Wye",20th Century newspaper,Media 19217,26,8,1976,Summer,26,8,1976,Summer,about the green pound disparity extend back long before the drought began to affect farm output and receipts- Farmers can see,"The Times, 26th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19218,26,8,1976,Summer,26,8,1976,Summer,be at' least as impor- tant as exports ! The drought has brought all these matters into sharp focus . I,"The Times, 26th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19219,26,8,1976,Summer,26,8,1976,Summer,"acknowledges that this should be kept separate from questions of drought relief . A recent paper by this unit "" Food","The Times, 26th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19220,26,8,1976,Summer,26,8,1976,Summer,"Sir , Lord Pembroke suggests in his letter about the drought ( August 25 ) that though the coming shortage was","The Times, 26th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19221,26,8,1976,Summer,26,8,1976,Summer,"not time we call-d in Alice to sort out our drought problems ? Yourc sincerelv G. G' ROBERTS , 4 Finecrott","The Times, 26th August 1976",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,Weybridge,20th Century newspaper,Media 19222,26,8,1976,Summer,26,8,1976,Summer,"( The Times , August 19 ) suggests . The drought is said to be the worst for some 250 years","The Times, 26th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19223,26,8,1976,Summer,26,8,1976,Summer,world where I come from quite often there is a drought . When it is too severe people gG out en,"The Times, 26th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19224,26,8,1976,Summer,26,8,1976,Summer,Kingdom and other parts of Europe where there is also drought . Yours faithfnlIv . ALI MOHAMMAD ABBAS . D Kings,"The Times, 26th August 1976",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19225,26,8,1976,Summer,26,8,1976,Summer,sup- plementing water supplies by sinking boreholes during the present drought are slim . While many companies are examining measures by,"The Times, 26th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19226,26,8,1976,Summer,26,8,1976,Summer,a serious distortion of indust- rial activity due to the drought JM should be heading for at least 20m pre-tax this,"The Times, 26th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19227,26,8,1976,Summer,26,8,1976,Summer,"flood of claims connected with house subsidence . As the drought drags on , homes in the clayey counties of Hertfordshire","The Times, 26th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19228,26,8,1976,Summer,26,8,1976,Summer,"part in the higher turnover . So far , the drought has had nO effect on the distilleries and the chairman","The Times, 26th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19229,27,8,1976,Summer,27,8,1976,Summer,"The leak , which has been caused indirdctly by the drought , is near Oxford and involves the loss of about","The Times, 27th August 1976",England,"UKJ,UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",UKJ14,"Oxford,River Thames",20th Century newspaper,Media 19230,27,8,1976,Summer,27,8,1976,Summer,". Mr Howell , before leaving for a tour of drought-stricken South Wales , said : "" It is clear that","The Times, 27th August 1976","Wales,England","UKL,UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,"South Wales,River Thames",20th Century newspaper,Media 19231,27,8,1976,Summer,27,8,1976,Summer,"a day flow between the two locks . During the drought the flow , until the leak started , has been","The Times, 27th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19232,27,8,1976,Summer,27,8,1976,Summer,"helping to boost the flow . But because of the drought , and dry winters , the water trble is below","The Times, 27th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19233,27,8,1976,Summer,27,8,1976,Summer,gallons a day . The authority expects to be granted Drought Act powers to impose restrictions in the next few days,"The Times, 27th August 1976",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19234,27,8,1976,Summer,27,8,1976,Summer,13 HOME NEWS Water chief sees no --- end to drought in long-range forecast Bv Staff Renarters Britain could not- count,"The Times, 27th August 1976",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19235,27,8,1976,Summer,27,8,1976,Summer,"not- count on any early substantial' rainfall to relieve the drought , Lord Nugent of Guildford , chairman of the National","The Times, 27th August 1976","GB,England",UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,Guildford,20th Century newspaper,Media 19236,27,8,1976,Summer,27,8,1976,Summer,"council and the Meteorological Office in moves to combat the drought . Staffordshire , which has been getting more than 200","The Times, 27th August 1976",England,UKG,UKG2,UKG24,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19237,27,8,1976,Summer,27,8,1976,Summer,"the reservoir could be brought into use in the present drought . Mr Booth , Secretary of State for Employment ,","The Times, 27th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19238,27,8,1976,Summer,27,8,1976,Summer,", Mr Booth said that the present measures to combat drought were not enough for the nation 's long-term water needs","The Times, 27th August 1976",England,UKD,UKD4,UKD43,Morecambe Bay,20th Century newspaper,Media 19239,27,8,1976,Summer,27,8,1976,Summer,"enough for the nation 's long-term water needs . The drought is estimated to be costing the South-west , one of","The Times, 27th August 1976",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19240,27,8,1976,Summer,27,8,1976,Summer,"long as up to three days . Amin view of drought in Britain Nairobi , Aug 26. -President Idi Amin said","The Times, 27th August 1976",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19241,27,8,1976,Summer,27,8,1976,Summer,"Britain Nairobi , Aug 26. -President Idi Amin said the drought in Britain was a punishment from God , according to","The Times, 27th August 1976",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19242,27,8,1976,Summer,27,8,1976,Summer,see that Northern France has suffered as much from the drought as Southern England . The cows appeared to be standing,"The Times, 27th August 1976",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19243,27,8,1976,Summer,27,8,1976,Summer,"with the English , leaving behind in ex- change a drought and a water shortage . They went with an eerie","The Times, 27th August 1976",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ11,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19244,27,8,1976,Summer,27,8,1976,Summer,"been selling little dolls representing Denis Howell , Minister for Drought , they would have done a brisk trade . Many","The Times, 27th August 1976",England,"UKD,UKI",UKD4,UKD43,Lancaster,20th Century newspaper,Media 19245,27,8,1976,Summer,27,8,1976,Summer,apparent lack of appreciation of the effects of the appalling drought is unbelievable : 1975 was extremely costly in terms of,"The Times, 27th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19246,27,8,1976,Summer,27,8,1976,Summer,"charitable third leader under the heading "" A Minister for Drought "" ( August 25 ) . As one who has","The Times, 27th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19247,28,8,1976,Summer,28,8,1976,Summer,"Rhodesian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Defence ; on the drought , from Mr D. V. Q. Henriques and others Leading","The Times, 28th August 1976",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19248,28,8,1976,Summer,28,8,1976,Summer,"should be made . First rainfall for weeks , but drought to continue Much of eastern England , including London ,","The Times, 28th August 1976",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19249,28,8,1976,Summer,28,8,1976,Summer,the start of the Bank holiday weekend . But the drought is expected to resume its grip almost immediately as the,"The Times, 28th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19250,28,8,1976,Summer,28,8,1976,Summer,"Continent , Copenhagen , which has also been afflieted by drought , had some heavy rain yesterday . In the West","The Times, 28th August 1976",England,"UKI,UKJ",UKJ2,UKJ23,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19251,28,8,1976,Summer,28,8,1976,Summer,acting as if unemploy- ment was as uncontrollable as the drought . The Labour Party would have no chance of winning,"The Times, 28th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19252,28,8,1976,Summer,28,8,1976,Summer,"save fodder on livestock farms wvorst affec- ted by the drought was announced yesterday by Mr Peart , Minister of Agriculture","The Times, 28th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19253,28,8,1976,Summer,28,8,1976,Summer,"is conteniplating legislation in thc new session . "" The drought has redoubled the necessity for sensible natio- nal planning of","The Times, 28th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19254,28,8,1976,Summer,28,8,1976,Summer,"Wales , the part of Britain most seriously affected bv drought . and after talks with the Wales TUC , the","The Times, 28th August 1976","GB,Wales",UKL,,,South East Wales,20th Century newspaper,Media 19255,28,8,1976,Summer,28,8,1976,Summer,"to flooding By Christopher Wariiai Even in the midst of drought , Deptford is prepared for the worst that nature can","The Times, 28th August 1976",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI12,"Deptford,South East London",20th Century newspaper,Media 19256,28,8,1976,Summer,28,8,1976,Summer,"direction higher up the r eaches as part of the drought measures , has not affected the concentration of the flood","The Times, 28th August 1976",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 19257,28,8,1976,Summer,28,8,1976,Summer,"summer in Britain . The rains in Moscow , the drought in parts of the American Middle West , and most","The Times, 28th August 1976",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19258,28,8,1976,Summer,28,8,1976,Summer,", for in-stance , for people to respond to the droughts of the early 1970s by moving to some more hospitable","The Times, 28th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19259,28,8,1976,Summer,28,8,1976,Summer,Is British racing in for a second-rate future ? The drought could not have come at a worse time for racing,"The Times, 28th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19260,28,8,1976,Summer,28,8,1976,Summer,"always noted in the past for its ability to withstand drought , but it can not do this if the springs","The Times, 28th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19261,28,8,1976,Summer,28,8,1976,Summer,We have grown a wonderful crop of apples . The drought has kept them small whilst the sun- shine has given,"The Times, 28th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19262,28,8,1976,Summer,28,8,1976,Summer,sentiment has remained unsettled under the growing threat that the drought may lead to reduced industrial output and fresh pressure on,"The Times, 28th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19263,28,8,1976,Summer,28,8,1976,Summer,short-term prospects and tend to be nervous about what the drought may do to industrial production and to the engineer-s in,"The Times, 28th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19264,28,8,1976,Summer,28,8,1976,Summer,"4 . Rugby League New Hunslet use tanker to defealt drought New Hunslet , in an attempt to soften their ground","The Times, 28th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19265,28,8,1976,Summer,28,8,1976,Summer,the first to take such mea- sures to beat the drought which is seriously threatening the Rugby League programme because of,"The Times, 28th August 1976",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19266,30,8,1976,Summer,30,8,1976,Summer,"concert party . Leader page1 7 Letters : On the drought , from Dr 1' .. L. Shaw , and others","The Times, 30th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19267,30,8,1976,Summer,30,8,1976,Summer,"to say that there was insufficient rain to end the drought , there was enough to deter drivers . The Automobile","The Times, 30th August 1976",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19268,30,8,1976,Summer,30,8,1976,Summer,"still be scarce even if more rain comes . The drought went on too long , and the rain has come","The Times, 30th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19269,30,8,1976,Summer,30,8,1976,Summer,"to take urgent action to offset the effects of the drought . About 100 tractors , many draped wvith black flags","The Times, 30th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19270,30,8,1976,Summer,30,8,1976,Summer,"tions , has estimated that finan- cial losses from the drought will total more than 300m . Mr Leo Tindemans ,","The Times, 30th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19271,30,8,1976,Summer,30,8,1976,Summer,of some of the country 's most affected by the drought are understood to be considering the possibility --of calling a,"The Times, 30th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19272,30,8,1976,Summer,30,8,1976,Summer,Auency. 01-839 27595 . Commercial and Business market Business Notices DROUGHT ? S'ecialists in Industrial Cooling and Water Conservation . Strutt,"The Times, 30th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19273,30,8,1976,Summer,30,8,1976,Summer,"Sir , Among the many lessons learnt from the present drought is that we must urgently review the means of predicting","The Times, 30th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19274,30,8,1976,Summer,30,8,1976,Summer,"the area they drain increases ; however , during a drought much of theat -area may have little or nothing to","The Times, 30th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19275,30,8,1976,Summer,30,8,1976,Summer,The news thai Mr Howell 's appointment as Minister of Drought will cease when the wveather changes is a splendid innovation,"The Times, 30th August 1976",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,Andover,20th Century newspaper,Media 19276,30,8,1976,Summer,30,8,1976,Summer,", Should very high winds follow a period of prolonged' drought , there is a real danger of a dustbowvl Effect","The Times, 30th August 1976",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ21,Brighton,20th Century newspaper,Media 19277,30,8,1976,Summer,30,8,1976,Summer,". From iMfr and Mrs Jeremny Barker Sir , Longer droughts than tlhe cur- rent one are on record and it","The Times, 30th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19278,30,8,1976,Summer,30,8,1976,Summer,within the framework of the United Racecourses group- because the drought has rendered the Epsom Downs bone hard and unfit for,"The Times, 30th August 1976",England,"UKJ,UKI","UKJ2,UKI2","UKJ23,UKI23","Epsom,Kempton",20th Century newspaper,Media 19279,30,8,1976,Summer,30,8,1976,Summer,but it is all like predicting an end to the drought after a few heavy showers . United 's moral victory,"The Times, 30th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19280,30,8,1976,Summer,30,8,1976,Summer,". 2 ! 22 . R213 24 Ia -- ANNOUNCEMIENTS DROUGHT . - Sieciallsts in Nvater Conservation , see Business Notices","The Times, 30th August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19281,31,8,1976,Summer,31,8,1976,Summer,and too little to improve conditions in areas affected by drought . Many holidaymakers went home early from resorts in southern,"The Times, 31st August 1976","England,Wales",UKL,,,South Wales,20th Century newspaper,Media 19282,31,8,1976,Summer,31,8,1976,Summer,"rain of the last few days into thinking that the drought was over . The effect so far wvas negligible ,","The Times, 31st August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19283,31,8,1976,Summer,31,8,1976,Summer,"flowell , the minister recently appointed to take charge of drought measures , said the danger was that people vould become","The Times, 31st August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19284,31,8,1976,Summer,31,8,1976,Summer,"and 9.5 million tonnes . But in spite of the drought , milk production this year would probably reach the 1975","The Times, 31st August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19285,31,8,1976,Summer,31,8,1976,Summer,this increase would offset the decline in production since the drought . The prospect for meat production was equally satis- factory,"The Times, 31st August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19286,31,8,1976,Summer,31,8,1976,Summer,"Porchester , will he hoping for is that the present drought will continue in the Don-caster area for the time being","The Times, 31st August 1976",England,UKE,UKE3,UKE31,Doncaster,20th Century newspaper,Media 19287,31,8,1976,Summer,31,8,1976,Summer,", Many of your correspondents on the subject of the drought have mentioned "" a national- water grid "" as providing","The Times, 31st August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19288,31,8,1976,Summer,31,8,1976,Summer,very fast inflation will resunie in early 1978 . The drought is a further element in the bleak economic situation .,"The Times, 31st August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19289,31,8,1976,Summer,31,8,1976,Summer,"And to that has been added the problems of the drought , indications that recovery world- wide mav be slowing ,","The Times, 31st August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19290,31,8,1976,Summer,31,8,1976,Summer,"unabashed pose , has not escaped the effects of the drought which has hit Belgium as severely as Britain . Since","The Times, 31st August 1976",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19291,31,8,1976,Summer,31,8,1976,Summer,"paths . Farmers , who say their losses from the drought will total nearly 350m , have reported a worrying increase","The Times, 31st August 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19292,1,9,1976,Autumn,1,9,1976,Autumn,express its disquiet . Navy may be used to aid drought area The Royal . Navy may be called in to,"The Times, 1st September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19293,1,9,1976,Autumn,1,9,1976,Autumn,"to the South-west , Mr Howell , Mllinister responsible for drought measures , said yesterday . MVilk tankers and trains may","The Times, 1st September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19294,1,9,1976,Autumn,1,9,1976,Autumn,"The Government has apparently ruled out a subsidy . More drought news , page 2 BUIDING SOCIEI YINVESTORS ! Inc ,","The Times, 1st September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19295,1,9,1976,Autumn,1,9,1976,Autumn,"for complacency Mr Howell , the Minister r esponsible for drought measures , yesterday toured the South-west in a helicopter beneath","The Times, 1st September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19296,1,9,1976,Autumn,1,9,1976,Autumn,"we had hoped . "" Denis Howell , Mi'nister for Drought , is not happy either . 6It is early days","The Times, 1st September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19297,1,9,1976,Autumn,1,9,1976,Autumn,"26 ) as follows : "" discount- ing the , drought , there is a clearly strong underlying improvement in farmers","The Times, 1st September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19298,1,9,1976,Autumn,1,9,1976,Autumn,. He is of course quite free to discount the drought ; he can discount anything hie likes as the wvhim,"The Times, 1st September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19299,1,9,1976,Autumn,1,9,1976,Autumn,"re'ality . The reality is that , because of the drought , both- livestock and cereal farmers are facing a disastrous","The Times, 1st September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19300,1,9,1976,Autumn,1,9,1976,Autumn,". Institute of Physiology , The University , Glasgow . Drought measures Froom Mr David Green Sir , The industry of","The Times, 1st September 1976",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19301,1,9,1976,Autumn,1,9,1976,Autumn,"which- are strategically placed in areas already critically affected by drought . If a decisior was made now , with the","The Times, 1st September 1976","Wales,England","UKL,UKK,UKG","UKL2,UKK1,UKG3","UKL22,UKK13,UKG37","Aberthaw,Gloucestershire,Oldbury,South Wales",20th Century newspaper,Media 19302,1,9,1976,Autumn,1,9,1976,Autumn,"rainfall in the interim that is as unprecedented as the drought , this capital expenditure will , in the im- mediate","The Times, 1st September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19303,1,9,1976,Autumn,1,9,1976,Autumn,"for water Ftom Mlrs Gladys Worsfold Sir , If the drought has shlowvn anvthing it has shown the completely irrational way","The Times, 1st September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19304,2,9,1976,Autumn,2,9,1976,Autumn,", one of the regions most severely affected by the drought , was told yesterday to halve its wvater consumption .","The Times, 2th September 1976",Wales,UKL,,,South East Wales,20th Century newspaper,Media 19305,2,9,1976,Autumn,2,9,1976,Autumn,at industrial premises to ensure that companies com- ply wvith drought measures . Siniilar restrictions were to have been imposed throughout,"The Times, 2th September 1976",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19306,2,9,1976,Autumn,2,9,1976,Autumn,"3 Threat of further rationing Continued from page 1 the drought should be given government compensation , Mr Philip Williams ,","The Times, 2th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19307,2,9,1976,Autumn,2,9,1976,Autumn,"not plan to use them until next month . The drought is costing Somerset Fire Brigade 1,000 a day in extra","The Times, 2th September 1976",England,"UKK,UKE",UKK2,UKK23,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 19308,2,9,1976,Autumn,2,9,1976,Autumn,"Prime Minister , at a meeting of the committee coordinating drought measures , yesterday thanked firemen for their efforts in fighting","The Times, 2th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19309,2,9,1976,Autumn,2,9,1976,Autumn,firemen for their efforts in fighting fires caused by the drought ( our Political Staff write ) . Most of the,"The Times, 2th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19310,2,9,1976,Autumn,2,9,1976,Autumn,"initial emergency allotment . However , the programme to indemnify drought-hit farmers on an arbitrary , graded scale has led to","The Times, 2th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19311,2,9,1976,Autumn,2,9,1976,Autumn,"Ile was also asked for his free-market solution to the drought and said that the , right to supply water should","The Times, 2th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19312,2,9,1976,Autumn,2,9,1976,Autumn,"unemployment and the franc plus the serio*g. effects of the drought . Hence , it was not wbether President Giscard d'Estaing","The Times, 2th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19313,2,9,1976,Autumn,2,9,1976,Autumn,"june' 30 14,073 ( 7,261 ) . Co suffered from drought . CLONDALKIN PAPER Clondalkin Paper Mills had pre- tax profit","The Times, 2th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19314,3,9,1976,Autumn,3,9,1976,Autumn,the water authorities have been trying to cope with the drought seems to be starting to pay dividends . Consumption in,"The Times, 3th September 1976",Wales,UKL,,,South East Wales,20th Century newspaper,Media 19315,3,9,1976,Autumn,3,9,1976,Autumn,"two fixtures have been called off be- cause of tbe drought , may "" resume business "" on September 14 .","The Times, 3th September 1976",England,UKJ,UKJ2,"UKJ22,UKJ24",Sussex,20th Century newspaper,Media 19316,3,9,1976,Autumn,3,9,1976,Autumn,"to the water shortage in the south during the present drought but also , over a period of many years ,","The Times, 3th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19317,3,9,1976,Autumn,3,9,1976,Autumn,' Geranan StUdies ; Mr MA --. and I' : Drought cuts entries for dahlia show by a fifth By Our,"The Times, 3th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19318,3,9,1976,Autumn,3,9,1976,Autumn,"fifth By Our Horticulturat Correspondent As expected , ' the drought se'riously *hampered the dahlia growers , . and . about","The Times, 3th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19319,4,9,1976,Autumn,4,9,1976,Autumn,", said : "" The present proposals for meeting the drought assume that supplies should continue substantially at current rates 'until","The Times, 4th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19320,4,9,1976,Autumn,4,9,1976,Autumn,revenue . Charges may be increased . Because of the drought 20 stone cleaners have been -disniissed by a subsidiary of,"The Times, 4th September 1976","GB,England","UKI,UKJ","UKI2,UKJ2","UKI22,UKJ23",Mitcham,20th Century newspaper,Media 19321,4,9,1976,Autumn,4,9,1976,Autumn,"who is standing as an Independent . Farmers must get drought aid now , union says By Hugh Clayton Agricultural Corresnnndent","The Times, 4th September 1976","England,Wales","UKL,UKG",UKG3,UKG38,Walsall,20th Century newspaper,Media 19322,4,9,1976,Autumn,4,9,1976,Autumn,review to be compensated for . the impact of the drought . Dairy farmers in' the west of England say milk,"The Times, 4th September 1976",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19323,4,9,1976,Autumn,4,9,1976,Autumn,a survey of fodder supplies and the effect of the drought to the ministry . They recognized at their meeting with,"The Times, 4th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19324,4,9,1976,Autumn,4,9,1976,Autumn,"to associate devaluation of the "" green pound "" with drought aid . Dispute over grammar school places By a Staff","The Times, 4th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19325,4,9,1976,Autumn,4,9,1976,Autumn,". , : 1 . I U- . , , Drought excluders "" ' One of the . most trite little","The Times, 4th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19326,4,9,1976,Autumn,4,9,1976,Autumn,goes the hope : of using plasiic turf to'beat the drought . I sup- pose you 'could run over it with,"The Times, 4th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19327,4,9,1976,Autumn,4,9,1976,Autumn,to many readers I am compiling a' fascinating dossier about drought resistant plants and plants that can not take prolohiged water,"The Times, 4th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19328,4,9,1976,Autumn,4,9,1976,Autumn,"analyze . the results of the year 's disas trous drought and indeed we may not know -whether some , of","The Times, 4th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19329,4,9,1976,Autumn,4,9,1976,Autumn,was said that : the . trees would dryr of drought . He arranged 'a meeting of the' critics and' the,"The Times, 4th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19330,4,9,1976,Autumn,4,9,1976,Autumn,", they fear "" they' will certainly lose if thle drought ' returns . ' The 'older heather plants have -taken","The Times, 4th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19331,4,9,1976,Autumn,4,9,1976,Autumn,gardens . Hydrangeas ivilich I always 'thought. of as very drought resistant are lookinig very sick- in parts of my garden,"The Times, 4th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19332,4,9,1976,Autumn,4,9,1976,Autumn,", 'There is now , ' after two yearsr of drought , affair measure of agree- ment that we must sp'eiid","The Times, 4th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19333,4,9,1976,Autumn,4,9,1976,Autumn,; 'be con- - cerned at the effects of the drought -upon the . tree coVer : of' Great' Br tajn,"The Times, 4th September 1976",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19334,4,9,1976,Autumn,4,9,1976,Autumn,propore' tdon of the hardwoods of Grear Britain . The drought has also killed off a high proportion of yourig tree,"The Times, 4th September 1976",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19335,4,9,1976,Autumn,4,9,1976,Autumn,no less acute with time . Bill buys Manbre The drought caught up with Bill Taylbr the other weekend when a,"The Times, 4th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19336,4,9,1976,Autumn,4,9,1976,Autumn,"rather than any genuine fears about the effects of the drought . "" Our soundin- : at work , "" Bill","The Times, 4th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19337,6,9,1976,Autumn,6,9,1976,Autumn,"denationalizing water who say market forces , would solve -the drought supply problem . Nor did dom6estic nsumption rise with the","The Times, 6th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19338,6,9,1976,Autumn,6,9,1976,Autumn,"Northampten 6 Cheater , t New Brighton 3 foucester S droughton Park 6 swflocrtth 56 Edinbur Wdrs Hawlick' I. 9 Hsdige","The Times, 6th September 1976",England,"UKD,UKF","UKD7,UKF2","UKD74,UKF24","New Brighton,Northampten",20th Century newspaper,Media 19339,6,9,1976,Autumn,6,9,1976,Autumn,". Some of my alteo planted lettuce has surnived thb drought and will be edible inl about a fortnight , '","The Times, 6th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19340,6,9,1976,Autumn,6,9,1976,Autumn,"Cnndahar House , The Mali , Tidworth , Hampshire . Drought and alarming feed prospects dominate summer crop survey Agriculture Hugh","The Times, 6th September 1976",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ3,UKK1","UKJ33,UKK15",Tidworth,20th Century newspaper,Media 19341,6,9,1976,Autumn,6,9,1976,Autumn,The Times . They also indicate that the area of drought has spread far beyond the line from the Humber to,"The Times, 6th September 1976",England,"UKK,UKG","UKK1,UKG1","UKK11,UKG11","Bristol,Humber",20th Century newspaper,Media 19342,6,9,1976,Autumn,6,9,1976,Autumn,"self-contalne , 2SOaex. pusf , and f . Business Notices DROUGHT- Specialists hIn Industrial Cooling and Water Conservation . Strutt (","The Times, 6th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19343,7,9,1976,Autumn,7,9,1976,Autumn,", was fined by Sheffield magistrates yesterday for breaking . drought regulations . Mr : Arnold committed the offence on July","The Times, 7th September 1976",England,UKE,UKE3,UKE32,Sheffield,20th Century newspaper,Media 19344,7,9,1976,Autumn,7,9,1976,Autumn,"chal. lenging time , with the problems inherent in the drought ; Special fire precautions are to be taken in Lord","The Times, 7th September 1976",England,UKF,UKF3,UKF30,Stamford,20th Century newspaper,Media 19345,7,9,1976,Autumn,7,9,1976,Autumn,contemporaries of Noah v:ere probably cheering the end of a drought while that gentleman- hammered away at his Ark . In,"The Times, 7th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19346,7,9,1976,Autumn,7,9,1976,Autumn,"Record Companies . 2,800 NEG . PATHFINDERs , 629 3132 DROUGHT & FLOODING Concecn yourself with cur- rent events when you","The Times, 7th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19347,7,9,1976,Autumn,7,9,1976,Autumn,. 9 - - ACROSS I Facilities some use in drought ( but -some non- smokers can not ) ( 5-5,"The Times, 7th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19348,8,9,1976,Autumn,8,9,1976,Autumn,repayment of the loan Page 15 Sir Hugh Fraser Farms drought bill is 400m A farmers ' leader predicted that 'drought,"The Times, 8th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19349,8,9,1976,Autumn,8,9,1976,Autumn,".. I Business Diary. : Not everybod:is suffering from the drought . s Home News 2 , 4 European News 4","The Times, 8th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19350,8,9,1976,Autumn,8,9,1976,Autumn,intheCitiesLof nadEdinJiurgh 0 HOME NEWSES : 7 . q I Drought losses and increased winter expenditure 'will cut farm incomes by,"The Times, 8th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19351,8,9,1976,Autumn,8,9,1976,Autumn,"will be cut by up to f400n : by the drought , Professor Asher Winegarten , deputy director general of the","The Times, 8th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19352,8,9,1976,Autumn,8,9,1976,Autumn,"and Agri- cultural Merchants , said yester- day that the drought had brought the worst cereals . har- vest for six","The Times, 8th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19353,8,9,1976,Autumn,8,9,1976,Autumn,"play at Twickenham by the Rugby Union because of the drought . North : - ampton , with six first team","The Times, 8th September 1976",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Twickenham,20th Century newspaper,Media 19354,8,9,1976,Autumn,8,9,1976,Autumn,the Save the Children Fund . Group of chrysanthemums defy drought By Our Horticultural Correspondent Presumably most of the plants exhibited,"The Times, 8th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19355,8,9,1976,Autumn,8,9,1976,Autumn,"advice on coping with the . difficulties caused by the drought . According to the experts , it is not simply","The Times, 8th September 1976",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19356,8,9,1976,Autumn,8,9,1976,Autumn,bard yesterday it seemed worth wlhile to ask what the drought meant for their business . De Bartolom6 is chairman and,"The Times, 8th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19357,8,9,1976,Autumn,8,9,1976,Autumn,to understand what vegetables die likely to cost after the drought . De Bartolom6 is backing Gros- bard in a rethinking,"The Times, 8th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19358,8,9,1976,Autumn,8,9,1976,Autumn,based not so much upon the short-term results of the drought as upon the quickening which he says he can already,"The Times, 8th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19359,8,9,1976,Autumn,8,9,1976,Autumn,"supplies . He is therefore - asking "" Minister for Drought "" Denis Howell to stop sales.of the fire- works-before they","The Times, 8th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19360,8,9,1976,Autumn,8,9,1976,Autumn,"completed their move to Sanquhar in Dumfries . shire. , Drought is a new factor in the . annual bonfire nigit","The Times, 8th September 1976",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM32,"Dumfries,Sanquhar",20th Century newspaper,Media 19361,8,9,1976,Autumn,8,9,1976,Autumn,"returns , For the year ahead the wide- spread Australian drought , the board says , makes it unlikely that the","The Times, 8th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19362,9,9,1976,Autumn,9,9,1976,Autumn,sentimental and historical value . The trial continues todav . Drought control tightens By Staff Renorters The Yorkshire Water Authority yesterday,"The Times, 9th September 1976",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 19363,9,9,1976,Autumn,9,9,1976,Autumn,Renorters The Yorkshire Water Authority yesterday announced restrictions under new drought regulations to two areas . Orders come into effect on,"The Times, 9th September 1976",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE44,"Halifax,Yorkshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 19364,9,9,1976,Autumn,9,9,1976,Autumn,"old ponds ( yes , -I knowv there is a drought ; 'but I believe in look- ing ahead ) :","The Times, 9th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19365,9,9,1976,Autumn,9,9,1976,Autumn,"by Denis Howell , Minister for Sport , Recreation and Drought . Meet . ing all these earnest gardeners from different","The Times, 9th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19366,9,9,1976,Autumn,9,9,1976,Autumn,"who sped to th1e Mid- lands after a day 's drought-. watching on thie South Coast , is responsible for allotments","The Times, 9th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19367,9,9,1976,Autumn,9,9,1976,Autumn,"been a wretched sea- son for them because of the drought , "" such a setback should encourage us to greater","The Times, 9th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19368,9,9,1976,Autumn,9,9,1976,Autumn,- whether or not he is 'getting a bargain . Drought causes big rise in subsidence damage claims By Atithonv Rowvley,"The Times, 9th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19369,9,9,1976,Autumn,9,9,1976,Autumn,"damage being made under household insurance policies because of the drought was expressed yesterday by Sun Alliance & London , which","The Times, 9th September 1976",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19370,9,9,1976,Autumn,9,9,1976,Autumn,"ing up now and exports are prospering . Despite the drought , fruit and corn crops have been good . So","The Times, 9th September 1976",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19371,10,9,1976,Autumn,10,9,1976,Autumn,Mrs williams signals a bitter battle 'farmi investmentpostibilities 'In 'a drought : Business features Peter lini on the task confronting -Sir,"The Times, 10th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19372,10,9,1976,Autumn,10,9,1976,Autumn,"but not distress . He said he bad received 148 drought orders for England of which 40 were restrictive , .","The Times, 10th September 1976",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ21,Brighton,20th Century newspaper,Media 19373,10,9,1976,Autumn,10,9,1976,Autumn,"to ensure that there was appropriate union representation on local drought committees . "" Iri the next few months we shall","The Times, 10th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19374,10,9,1976,Autumn,10,9,1976,Autumn,", and it faces the prospect of a potentially serious drought in its most fertile rice-growing regions . In Vientiane ,","The Times, 10th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19375,10,9,1976,Autumn,10,9,1976,Autumn,"will be denied to a wait- ing public . The drought has made tnecessary many severe remedies , but none so","The Times, 10th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19376,10,9,1976,Autumn,10,9,1976,Autumn,""" The comnmittee announce withi regret that due to the drought conditions it has been decided to cancel the Autumn Show","The Times, 10th September 1976",England,"UKH,UKJ","UKH3,UKJ3",UKJ34,Newport,20th Century newspaper,Media 19377,10,9,1976,Autumn,10,9,1976,Autumn,watery surrounds they have not been much troubled by the drought . Their only problem is transporting the water . A,"The Times, 10th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19378,10,9,1976,Autumn,10,9,1976,Autumn,"originally intended-as well as measures to compensate victims of the drought . M Ceyrac felt that , if economic growth slowed","The Times, 10th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19379,10,9,1976,Autumn,10,9,1976,Autumn,"block- ing vote . Farm investment Possibilities in , a drought T'e drought may not prove to he a completely negative","The Times, 10th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19380,10,9,1976,Autumn,10,9,1976,Autumn,"vote . Farm investment Possibilities in , a drought T'e drought may not prove to he a completely negative factor for","The Times, 10th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19381,10,9,1976,Autumn,10,9,1976,Autumn,in tle market for land at- a time when the drought is forcing an . inoreasing number of private farmers out,"The Times, 10th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19382,10,9,1976,Autumn,10,9,1976,Autumn,cast as the . City financiers taking advantage of the drought to price the honest farmer out of a job .,"The Times, 10th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19383,10,9,1976,Autumn,10,9,1976,Autumn,ex-distribution and ex-treasure trove . Portals Papermaking at capacity - Drought fears may yet turn businessmen 's heads to the virtues,"The Times, 10th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19384,10,9,1976,Autumn,10,9,1976,Autumn,"remains at a low level , although the summer 's drought will no doubt bring home to them the need to","The Times, 10th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19385,11,9,1976,Autumn,11,9,1976,Autumn,to sign an order under a section of the new Drought Act giving the water authority power 'to enforce watek-restrictions for,"The Times, 11st September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19386,11,9,1976,Autumn,11,9,1976,Autumn,rose show yesterday . By Our . Horticultural Corresnonipnt l'he drought proved too much for several trade exhibitors at the autumn,"The Times, 11st September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19387,11,9,1976,Autumn,11,9,1976,Autumn,"of white sugar from this season 's crop despite the drought , on the basis of broker C. Czarnikow 's own","The Times, 11st September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19388,13,9,1976,Autumn,13,9,1976,Autumn,". The pitch 'was ' green and well nourished , drought or go' drought'i NEWPORT : L. DavlesJ . Martin .","The Times, 13th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19389,13,9,1976,Autumn,13,9,1976,Autumn,"'was ' green and well nourished , drought or go' drought'i NEWPORT : L. DavlesJ . Martin . Gareth Evans D0","The Times, 13th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19390,13,9,1976,Autumn,13,9,1976,Autumn,"cost , when inflation' rises , ' when the sunmer drought has been inimicabl 6 fo farmers ( if perhaps enjoyed","The Times, 13th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19391,13,9,1976,Autumn,13,9,1976,Autumn,"own , and the fifth includes Capelle and Champlein . Drought and heat rather than foliar diseases must be held responsible","The Times, 13th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19392,13,9,1976,Autumn,13,9,1976,Autumn,"help . etc pSugqeestlons -eslcome . Box 1949 P TheCTime DROUGHT , - Specialists in WVater Conservation . see Business ENJOYED","The Times, 13th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19393,14,9,1976,Autumn,14,9,1976,Autumn,"question of the Govers ment 's proposed tax to finance drought aid , which would have shown at least a measure","The Times, 14th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19394,14,9,1976,Autumn,14,9,1976,Autumn,"Lonsdale Way , Oakham , Rutland . September 11 . Drought measures From Dr Brian S. Mawhinney Sir , Should it","The Times, 14th September 1976",England,UKF,UKF2,UKF22,Oakham,20th Century newspaper,Media 19395,14,9,1976,Autumn,14,9,1976,Autumn,"Mawhinney Sir , Should it become necessary , because of drought , to erect stand- pipes in our streets , those","The Times, 14th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19396,14,9,1976,Autumn,14,9,1976,Autumn,"the end of the year . Moreover , the European drought is also likely to have a significant influence on )","The Times, 14th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19397,15,9,1976,Autumn,15,9,1976,Autumn,than Henry Cecil . This may seeni strange after- the drought when so many trainers would have given anything for a,"The Times, 15th September 1976",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ11,Ascot,20th Century newspaper,Media 19398,15,9,1976,Autumn,15,9,1976,Autumn,. I find'it hard to believe the reports of a drought in Wales because E have never been in the principality,"The Times, 15th September 1976",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19399,15,9,1976,Autumn,15,9,1976,Autumn,"excel in quality By Our Horticultural Correspondent Because of the drought , entries for the conpetitive classes at the National Chrysanthemum","The Times, 15th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19400,15,9,1976,Autumn,15,9,1976,Autumn,"the . threat to industry.in areas worst hit by . drought , the Cdnfederation of British Industry gave a warming last","The Times, 15th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19401,15,9,1976,Autumn,15,9,1976,Autumn,day ) . rMOTOR CARS MOTOR DEALERS How Is the drought . affectinig You ? Are you capitallslng on all those,"The Times, 15th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19402,16,9,1976,Autumn,16,9,1976,Autumn,"the weir to maintin the level above Molesey . ( Drought report , page 2 . ) : . : Kissinger-Nyerere","The Times, 16th September 1976",England,"UKJ,UKJ,UKK","UKJ2,UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",UKJ23,"Molesey,River Thames",20th Century newspaper,Media 19403,16,9,1976,Autumn,16,9,1976,Autumn,"Authority went 'ahead with the first 24-hour cuts 'during the drought , despite rainfall in the area over the past few'","The Times, 16th September 1976",England,UKK,"UKK4,UKK3,UKK4","UKK43,UKK30,UKK41,UKK43","Braunton,Ilfracombe,South West Water",20th Century newspaper,Media 19404,16,9,1976,Autumn,16,9,1976,Autumn,. Domestic savings since the introduction of restrictions under the Drought Act through- out the 'South West Water Authority 's region,"The Times, 16th September 1976",England,UKK,UKK3,UKK30,Cornwall,20th Century newspaper,Media 19405,16,9,1976,Autumn,16,9,1976,Autumn,"cut off to 65,000 users for -a month because of drought . Industry was exempt . Standpipes were to have been","The Times, 16th September 1976",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 19406,16,9,1976,Autumn,16,9,1976,Autumn,"pay for grain and fodder imports to make up its drought-stricken crop , Western sources said in East Berlin yesterday .","The Times, 16th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19407,17,9,1976,Autumn,17,9,1976,Autumn,"prices during the winter despite the effects of , the drought , the European Parliament was told . Mr Lardinois ,","The Times, 17th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19408,17,9,1976,Autumn,17,9,1976,Autumn,uses under section 1 ( 3 ) b of the Drought Act are now in force or about to be enforced,"The Times, 17th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19409,17,9,1976,Autumn,17,9,1976,Autumn,"coln areas . Mr Howell , minister with responsibility for drought measures , indicated during a visit to the region on","The Times, 17th September 1976",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH24,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19410,17,9,1976,Autumn,17,9,1976,Autumn,"Mr Denis Howell , recently appointed to take charge of drought measures , will continue to be responsible for sport and","The Times, 17th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19411,17,9,1976,Autumn,17,9,1976,Autumn,"be maintained at normal prices during the winter despite the drought in many parts of the European Community , Mr Pierre","The Times, 17th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19412,17,9,1976,Autumn,17,9,1976,Autumn,"that many livestock farmers were facing difficulties because of the drought , but the problems varied from country to country and","The Times, 17th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19413,17,9,1976,Autumn,17,9,1976,Autumn,"all political groups expressed concern about the effects of the drought . Major James Scott-Hopkins , MP for Derbyghire West ,","The Times, 17th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19414,17,9,1976,Autumn,17,9,1976,Autumn,announced that during a debate on the effects of the drought in the Community . He said that he expected the,"The Times, 17th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19415,17,9,1976,Autumn,17,9,1976,Autumn,"the state of agriculture , nd the effects of the drought by several of the political groups . The European ProgressiveMDemo","The Times, 17th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19416,17,9,1976,Autumn,17,9,1976,Autumn,assess the loss of income incurred by farmers in the drought . affected areas and asked whether the Council of Ministers,"The Times, 17th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19417,17,9,1976,Autumn,17,9,1976,Autumn,"community . g The Christian-Democrat group asked what effects the drought W-s having on agricultural productiQn , food supplies and animal","The Times, 17th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19418,17,9,1976,Autumn,17,9,1976,Autumn,group said in a report tnat the long months of drought bad caused market shortages of various products int the fruit,"The Times, 17th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19419,17,9,1976,Autumn,17,9,1976,Autumn,"tlle Conimunity such as earthquakes , floods , epidemics and droughts . This would avoid the need always to have to","The Times, 17th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19420,17,9,1976,Autumn,17,9,1976,Autumn,"hed appeared to many in the Socialist group that the drought , which had been extraordinarily serious for certain farmers in","The Times, 17th September 1976","England,UK",UKC,UKC1,UKC14,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19421,17,9,1976,Autumn,17,9,1976,Autumn,were undoubtedly facing economic catastrophe as a result of the drought measures could be taken in panic wlhich would lead to,"The Times, 17th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19422,17,9,1976,Autumn,17,9,1976,Autumn,"to pay to-wards the increased costs brought about by the drought but , also by taxation and . Community and national","The Times, 17th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19423,17,9,1976,Autumn,17,9,1976,Autumn,"Last . year in some areas . which had a drought , the mild autumn meant a winter period of five","The Times, 17th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19424,17,9,1976,Autumn,17,9,1976,Autumn,The Community would probably be facing thie consequences of the drought for a long time . There did not need to,"The Times, 17th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19425,17,9,1976,Autumn,17,9,1976,Autumn,along these lines in the framework of Gatt . The drought had provided a breathing space 'for the dairy sec- tor,"The Times, 17th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19426,17,9,1976,Autumn,17,9,1976,Autumn,steps . Cattle farmers would feel the effects of the drought for a long time . There was a dilemma here,"The Times, 17th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19427,17,9,1976,Autumn,17,9,1976,Autumn,an emergency fund-to deal with situations . such as the drought he did not want to take a definite position at,"The Times, 17th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19428,17,9,1976,Autumn,17,9,1976,Autumn,for the overali damage to ; agdcuitare caused by the drought . The Commission were compiling fikures wbich wvould be passed,"The Times, 17th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19429,17,9,1976,Autumn,17,9,1976,Autumn,"of Rednal ( United Kingdom , Lab ) said the drought must not be used as an excuse to put up","The Times, 17th September 1976","England,UK",UKG,UKG2,UKG22,Rednal,20th Century newspaper,Media 19430,17,9,1976,Autumn,17,9,1976,Autumn,beef on the world market . He agreed that the drought must not be used as an excuse to put up,"The Times, 17th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19431,17,9,1976,Autumn,17,9,1976,Autumn,"basic supplies that we all enjoy . Even during out drought.i , VVhA , e you 're saving water this year","The Times, 17th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19432,18,9,1976,Autumn,18,9,1976,Autumn,for devolutioji to be extended to regions of England 3 Drought : A Wiltshire farmer counts the cost in thousands of,"The Times, 18th September 1976",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19433,18,9,1976,Autumn,18,9,1976,Autumn,"continues on Monday . Farmers assess true cost of the drought From Michael Horsnell Burderop , near Marlborough The heavy rains","The Times, 18th September 1976",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK15,Marlborough,20th Century newspaper,Media 19434,18,9,1976,Autumn,18,9,1976,Autumn,"on the Marlborough Downs in Wiltshire . For him the drought : started on May 20 . His land , on","The Times, 18th September 1976",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK15,"Marlborough Downs,Wiltshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 19435,18,9,1976,Autumn,18,9,1976,Autumn,", but the lambs have failed to fatten during the drought , and the condition of the ewes has deteriorated .","The Times, 18th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19436,18,9,1976,Autumn,18,9,1976,Autumn,save expensive winter rations . But the effects of the drought may still be felt for at least another 18 months,"The Times, 18th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19437,18,9,1976,Autumn,18,9,1976,Autumn,"a greater emphasis on winter cereals . "" If the drought pattern remains with us we must face the fact that","The Times, 18th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19438,18,9,1976,Autumn,18,9,1976,Autumn,Water Authority 's area to those further restricted under the Drought Act . He signed an order which empowers the authority,"The Times, 18th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19439,18,9,1976,Autumn,18,9,1976,Autumn,causes of anxiety and unrest in the shape of the drought and the political uncertainty which the Government reshuffle seems to,"The Times, 18th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19440,18,9,1976,Autumn,18,9,1976,Autumn,"farmers , to compensate them for the effects of the drought . Why should the far- mers he compensated for what","The Times, 18th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19441,18,9,1976,Autumn,18,9,1976,Autumn,"in 1922 , the year . after the previous worst drought of the century in 1921 . I can remem. ber","The Times, 18th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19442,18,9,1976,Autumn,18,9,1976,Autumn,plants to replace . those that have died in the drought . There is going to be a great shortage of,"The Times, 18th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19443,18,9,1976,Autumn,18,9,1976,Autumn,Department of Employment . yesterday : sent levels . The drought is thought likely to increase food prices and aggravate the,"The Times, 18th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19444,18,9,1976,Autumn,18,9,1976,Autumn,"resulted from dearer fresh fruit and vegetables because of the drought , and rises in items like transport , footwear and","The Times, 18th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19445,18,9,1976,Autumn,18,9,1976,Autumn,", or just under half the estimated cost of the drought to agriculture . Coupled with the sharp general price rise","The Times, 18th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19446,20,9,1976,Autumn,20,9,1976,Autumn,"enj oythe basic suppliesthat.we all enjoy . Even during our drought . . he youre-sain wtrfi year , wolft yo lase","The Times, 20th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19447,20,9,1976,Autumn,20,9,1976,Autumn," HOME N-EWS M4Ietering of domestic WATER urged to ease drought effects By John Groser Consumer Affairs Correspendent The metering ,","The Times, 20th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19448,20,9,1976,Autumn,20,9,1976,Autumn,"moved quickly to water metering , the effects of the drought could be more easily ameliorated and the likelihood of anothSr","The Times, 20th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19449,20,9,1976,Autumn,20,9,1976,Autumn,swim- ming pool to carry out baptism services during the drought . They say they can save 900 gallons of water,"The Times, 20th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19450,20,9,1976,Autumn,20,9,1976,Autumn,"bv finan- cial worries because of this year 's disastrous drought , hanged himself vesterday .. His body was found by","The Times, 20th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19451,21,9,1976,Autumn,21,9,1976,Autumn,. The Thames Water Authority was granted powers under the Drought Act yesterday to pro . hibit or restrict the nonr.,"The Times, 21st September 1976",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 19452,21,9,1976,Autumn,21,9,1976,Autumn,or substantially unoccupied . Similar powers being sought under the Drought Act by the Welsh National Water Development Authority were criticized,"The Times, 21st September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19453,21,9,1976,Autumn,21,9,1976,Autumn,"managing director of Dewhurst , the butchers , that the drought would not cause meat prices to soar during the next","The Times, 21st September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19454,21,9,1976,Autumn,21,9,1976,Autumn,Ifley Road grounid at1 Oxford is unfit because of the drought . - w Japanese visitors c'autiously hope to emulate their,"The Times, 21st September 1976",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 19455,22,9,1976,Autumn,22,9,1976,Autumn,"London NW.I 4Lk ( 01-935 5M7 . ) PUBLIC NOTICES Drought ACt , 1976 TheThamesWaterAuthority ( Chiltern , Lea and Vales","The Times, 22th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19456,22,9,1976,Autumn,22,9,1976,Autumn,"teLealyWaterCompayn theRickmansworthandUxbridgeVall yVa eCsman the LeeValleywterCmanyand e e ton ( Drought ) Order , 1976 . TheThamesWaterAuthority ( Cotswold DMision )","The Times, 22th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19457,22,9,1976,Autumn,22,9,1976,Autumn,"Order , 1976 . TheThamesWaterAuthority ( Cotswold DMision ) ( Drought ) Order , 1976 . TheThames WaterAuthority ( Lamboum Division","The Times, 22th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19458,22,9,1976,Autumn,22,9,1976,Autumn,"( Lamboum Division ) and the Mid SouthernVWater Company ( Drought ) Order , 1976 . TheThamesWaterAuthority ( MetropolitanWaterDivision ) andtheSutton","The Times, 22th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19459,22,9,1976,Autumn,22,9,1976,Autumn,"1976 . TheThamesWaterAuthority ( MetropolitanWaterDivision ) andtheSutton DistrictWater Company ( Drought ) Order , 1976 . TheThamesWaterAuthority ( Southern Div'sion )","The Times, 22th September 1976",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,North Surrey,20th Century newspaper,Media 19460,22,9,1976,Autumn,22,9,1976,Autumn,"Div'sion ) the , EastSurren WaterCompanyand the North SurreyWaterCompany ( Drought ) Order , 1976 . NOTICE is hereby given thatthe","The Times, 22th September 1976",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,North Surrey,20th Century newspaper,Media 19461,22,9,1976,Autumn,22,9,1976,Autumn,"acre is coveted by a neighbour , fried by the drought , swept away , by a tornado , and all","The Times, 22th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19462,22,9,1976,Autumn,22,9,1976,Autumn,available . See Servces . Some people s ff e drought wtrup r lgt ofghtais and damp all the time ..,"The Times, 22th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19463,22,9,1976,Autumn,22,9,1976,Autumn,"r lgt ofghtais and damp all the time .. If drought means usthg minimum water , 72 year old Katie battles","The Times, 22th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19464,23,9,1976,Autumn,23,9,1976,Autumn,may rise 30pc People living in some of the worst drought areas could face increases in water charges of up to,"The Times, 23th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19465,23,9,1976,Autumn,23,9,1976,Autumn,"pay a special tax , whilst farmers hit by . drought will receive special government subsidies . Earners of high incomes","The Times, 23th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19466,23,9,1976,Autumn,23,9,1976,Autumn,'continue to reflect this distortion . onsumers to foot the drought bill : : II * Prought has ' added around,"The Times, 23th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19467,23,9,1976,Autumn,23,9,1976,Autumn,"Governmett has made it clear that the cost of the drought will have to hbe borne blS the consumers , through","The Times, 23th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19468,23,9,1976,Autumn,23,9,1976,Autumn,"per cent in , 1977-78 . Wessex v thinks the drought has cost , them an , ddditional E2.5m this year","The Times, 23th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19469,23,9,1976,Autumn,23,9,1976,Autumn,. I iThe Soutlh-West and Yorkshire . iuthorities think the drought ' has cost them an additional 1m . The Southern,"The Times, 23th September 1976",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 19470,23,9,1976,Autumn,23,9,1976,Autumn,"in the middle of an area seriously affected by exceptional drought . The farm is near Buraidah , about 170 miles","The Times, 23th September 1976",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19471,23,9,1976,Autumn,23,9,1976,Autumn,methods of spraying used in British agriculture . Though the drought this year has finally shattered the notion in the British,"The Times, 23th September 1976",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19472,24,9,1976,Autumn,24,9,1976,Autumn,", iWuld be a more accurate in-- dication of the drought 's effects Page 2 Health Communiity health "" councils may","The Times, 24th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19473,24,9,1976,Autumn,24,9,1976,Autumn,cern . HOME NEW S A.0 .. I . . Drought figures exagerteds weter-meni= ByMichael Horsnell ergures showing the rainfall deficit,"The Times, 24th September 1976",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19474,24,9,1976,Autumn,24,9,1976,Autumn,"end of August . Meteorologists say that figure overstates the drought , although they accept that the decision has been taken","The Times, 24th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19475,24,9,1976,Autumn,24,9,1976,Autumn,"two orders under section 1(3) ( b ) of the Drought Act , 1976 , affecting the whole - of the","The Times, 24th September 1976",England,UKC,UKC2,UKC23,Sunderland,20th Century newspaper,Media 19476,24,9,1976,Autumn,24,9,1976,Autumn,year to com- pensate them for the effects of the drought . What is politically . possible in this country is,"The Times, 24th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19477,24,9,1976,Autumn,24,9,1976,Autumn,for - grass- cutting machinery has suffered from the European drought . An HTP spectacular A lore -than doubled profits .,"The Times, 24th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19478,25,9,1976,Autumn,25,9,1976,Autumn,it might be necessary to restrict supplies again . A drought . order ban- ning non-essential use of water would continue,"The Times, 25th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19479,25,9,1976,Autumn,25,9,1976,Autumn,"also to those who have written abo-at plants and the drought , abo , ut rabbits and deer . After carefully","The Times, 25th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19480,25,9,1976,Autumn,25,9,1976,Autumn,"Iames , vearing' a sun hat left over from the drought days , was the only one among the leaders not","The Times, 25th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19481,27,9,1976,Autumn,27,9,1976,Autumn,still unfit for . racing after . the prolonged : drOught . BuBt . at . east the Mackeson meeting has,"The Times, 27th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19482,27,9,1976,Autumn,27,9,1976,Autumn,"according . to the Flowers report . Unemployment , the drought , the Government ; the Opposition , the TUC ,","The Times, 27th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19483,27,9,1976,Autumn,27,9,1976,Autumn,Baron Peart of Workington in the County of Cumbria . Drought harvest is early but lean Agriculture By a No'rthern Correspondent,"The Times, 27th September 1976",England,"UKD,UKE",UKD1,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 19484,27,9,1976,Autumn,27,9,1976,Autumn,"for 1977 . Five mild winters followed by the summer drought have hind . ered potato seed production , now an","The Times, 27th September 1976",England,UKC,"UKC1,UKC2","UKC14,UKC21",,20th Century newspaper,Media 19485,28,9,1976,Autumn,28,9,1976,Autumn,b 'dge coi- necting two parts of tne school . Droughtt odalleby recent heavy rainfall By a Staff Repdort'er ' -,"The Times, 28th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19486,28,9,1976,Autumn,28,9,1976,Autumn," Kecent neavy rainfall : has not , alleviated The drought , many : water auithorities said yesterday . Officials said","The Times, 28th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19487,28,9,1976,Autumn,28,9,1976,Autumn,"1egion ; one of the worst affected by "" the drought . There has be-en'almost six 'inches of rain , two","The Times, 28th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19488,29,9,1976,Autumn,29,9,1976,Autumn,the 10 wvater authonties emphasized yesterday-thiat the effects of the drought were far from over . There will probably be restric-.,"The Times, 29th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19489,29,9,1976,Autumn,29,9,1976,Autumn,maize crops . . The impact o f the . drought' fias been particularly severe on the potato crop where produc.,"The Times, 29th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19490,29,9,1976,Autumn,29,9,1976,Autumn,"the course sh'owap few "" , scars from the , drought an- this , badly' affected . area , tith llasfre","The Times, 29th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19491,29,9,1976,Autumn,29,9,1976,Autumn,to the threat of winter egetable shortages due to the drought : but wit sales of freezers ( 8 pef cent,"The Times, 29th September 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19492,1,10,1976,Autumn,1,10,1976,Autumn,"transferred from Devon because that course was affected by the drought . Bloodstock sales Chipstead stud pay 7,400 gns for Song","The Times, 1st October 1976",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ2,UKK4","UKJ23,UKK43",Chipstead,20th Century newspaper,Media 19493,1,10,1976,Autumn,1,10,1976,Autumn,"a site in Brockley where ground conditions , aggravated by drought , demand excessively deep foundations . Timber frame can stand","The Times, 1st October 1976",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK12,Brockley,20th Century newspaper,Media 19494,1,10,1976,Autumn,1,10,1976,Autumn,blowvs of Dutch elm disease and tree loss caused by drought ) is at present really geared up to this .,"The Times, 1st October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19495,2,10,1976,Autumn,2,10,1976,Autumn,"of Leicester Road , Markfie ] d , Leicestershire . Drought order in Ealst Anglia Despite recenE heavy rain , the","The Times, 2th October 1976",England,"UKH,UKF","UKH1,UKF2",UKF22,"Anglia,Leicestershire",20th Century newspaper,Media 19496,2,10,1976,Autumn,2,10,1976,Autumn,"rain , the Anglian Water Authority has been granted a drought order and has banned non-essential uses of water throughout East","The Times, 2th October 1976",England,"UKH,UKF","UKH1,UKF2",UKF22,"Anglia,Leicestershire",20th Century newspaper,Media 19497,4,10,1976,Autumn,4,10,1976,Autumn,faiili-e to announce furthier aid to farmers affected by the drought and to close the w ; idening gap between sterling,"The Times, 4th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19498,4,10,1976,Autumn,4,10,1976,Autumn,find grass henefiting from nitrogeni laid in dressings before the drought began . Growth has been fantastic ; a job to,"The Times, 4th October 1976","Scotland,Wales,England","UKM,UKL,UKK","UKM2,UKL2,UKK1","UKM23,UKL24,UKK15","East Lothian,Wiltshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 19499,4,10,1976,Autumn,4,10,1976,Autumn,good planting conditions in the autumn and winter . The drought had extraordinarily widespread effects and the English assumption that farmiand,"The Times, 4th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19500,4,10,1976,Autumn,4,10,1976,Autumn,"Edwards . are reported to have suffered badly in the drought , but Estima are commended . A grower in Dorset","The Times, 4th October 1976",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK22,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19501,4,10,1976,Autumn,4,10,1976,Autumn,roots of the game grow and somehow survive the financial drought of our times . Not that either of these clubs,"The Times, 4th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19502,4,10,1976,Autumn,4,10,1976,Autumn,divergence in estimates is -that' Brazilian officials think that the' drought earlier in the year did more damage than their American,"The Times, 4th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19503,4,10,1976,Autumn,4,10,1976,Autumn,the current budget deficit produced by the effects of the drought and the missing millions of francs of the social security,"The Times, 4th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19504,4,10,1976,Autumn,4,10,1976,Autumn,again by another S per cent in July . The drought is expected to reduce agricultural exports by about 20 per,"The Times, 4th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19505,4,10,1976,Autumn,4,10,1976,Autumn,of . Credit-New Business connections . I .1 West Africa Drought leaves legacy of poverty I by David Williams Inflation and,"The Times, 4th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19506,4,10,1976,Autumn,4,10,1976,Autumn,"fromi the information broadcast by provincial radio stations , reporting droughts , floods or other natural difficulties which may indicate problems","The Times, 4th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19507,5,10,1976,Autumn,5,10,1976,Autumn,"reservoir levels and has'meant that much of the South-east Wales drought area , including Cardiff , Newport , South Glamorgan and","The Times, 5th October 1976","Wales,England","UKL,UKJ","UKL2,UKJ3","UKL22,UKJ34","Cardiff,Newport,South Glamorgan",20th Century newspaper,Media 19508,5,10,1976,Autumn,5,10,1976,Autumn,0.51ip gross . On goes the potato picnic . The drought indicates a second season of few and dear potatoes .,"The Times, 5th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19509,5,10,1976,Autumn,5,10,1976,Autumn,"of the farm ministers of the Nine , with the drought as one of the items on the agenda , the","The Times, 5th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19510,5,10,1976,Autumn,5,10,1976,Autumn,Would it not be a useful precaution against another such drought at any time in the next few years ? Certainly,"The Times, 5th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19511,6,10,1976,Autumn,6,10,1976,Autumn,f30ni to help British farmers recover from the long summer drought . Tihe main element in the package will be af,"The Times, 6th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19512,6,10,1976,Autumn,6,10,1976,Autumn,"on grassland which had been particularly badly hit by the drought . -The other area of tile , live- stock sector","The Times, 6th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19513,6,10,1976,Autumn,6,10,1976,Autumn,months of next year by 3p'a lb . Because the drought might have caused some farmers to draw on their winter,"The Times, 6th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19514,6,10,1976,Autumn,6,10,1976,Autumn,", page 10 t ; . , , ; I Drought fire toll may be 2.5m-extra By Christopher Warmnan Local Government","The Times, 6th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19515,6,10,1976,Autumn,6,10,1976,Autumn,Corresnondent * Firei arising from the' su 'm : mer drought cost an estimated 2.5m in the country areas in England,"The Times, 6th October 1976","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19516,6,10,1976,Autumn,6,10,1976,Autumn,of standpipes erected in streets in West Yorkshire during the drought are to be dismantled . Drop in consumption may avert,"The Times, 6th October 1976",England,UKE,UKE4,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19517,6,10,1976,Autumn,6,10,1976,Autumn,"to normal . The crop was badly damaged by the drought , and potatoes are recovering more slowly than other crops","The Times, 6th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19518,7,10,1976,Autumn,7,10,1976,Autumn,"Devon' and Cornwall , the areas worst affected by the drought , there has been a great improvement in the soil","The Times, 7th October 1976",England,UKK,"UKK3,UKK4","UKK30,UKK43",Cornwall,20th Century newspaper,Media 19519,7,10,1976,Autumn,7,10,1976,Autumn,". Up to 200,000 people in the last of the drought areas in south-east Wales had normal water supplies restored yester-","The Times, 7th October 1976",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19520,7,10,1976,Autumn,7,10,1976,Autumn,"the r ver , i a'ccordance with normal practice . Drought Act on non-essential use of water for washing cars and","The Times, 7th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19521,7,10,1976,Autumn,7,10,1976,Autumn,". water authorities.in England , s Britain recovers from the drought . Reservoirs have continued to fill rapidly , particularly in","The Times, 7th October 1976","GB,England,Wales","UKL,UKE",,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 19522,7,10,1976,Autumn,7,10,1976,Autumn,"official said : "" The change in the situation from drought to . flood is phenomenal ; The answer to many","The Times, 7th October 1976",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 19523,7,10,1976,Autumn,7,10,1976,Autumn,"' leaders told' , the Government yesterday that the 30m drought aid -allocated to British agriculture was no substitute for a","The Times, 7th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19524,7,10,1976,Autumn,7,10,1976,Autumn,they wanted further compensation for the effects ' of the drought to be included in price rises awarddd in the spring,"The Times, 7th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19525,7,10,1976,Autumn,7,10,1976,Autumn,British live . stock producers particularly badly hit by the drought . The milk dispute centres on an undertaking given earlier,"The Times, 7th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19526,7,10,1976,Autumn,7,10,1976,Autumn,of May . He was rested during the long summer drought but ran respectably when fifth behind Hei'land Jamie in the,"The Times, 7th October 1976",England,UKE,UKE3,UKE31,Doncaster,20th Century newspaper,Media 19527,8,10,1976,Autumn,8,10,1976,Autumn,"two subsequent years . As the effects of the recent drought , particularly on the supply of fodder , would con.","The Times, 8th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19528,8,10,1976,Autumn,8,10,1976,Autumn,"during-the next six months is now , -inescapable . The drought , the falling value of the pound and the Governmenes","The Times, 8th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19529,8,10,1976,Autumn,8,10,1976,Autumn,pect of cheap potatoes th ) d year . The drought prevented . hem from growing while th- rain is nowv,"The Times, 8th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19530,9,10,1976,Autumn,9,10,1976,Autumn,"of the Environ- ment officially announced the end of the drought . Investigations by Tlze T.imes indicate that political pressures ,","The Times, 9th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19531,9,10,1976,Autumn,9,10,1976,Autumn,", to delay imposing effective restrictions . But where the drought was less severe , in the South and the North-east","The Times, 9th October 1976",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19532,9,10,1976,Autumn,9,10,1976,Autumn,regional authorities to apply for emergency powvers under the 1976 Drought Act which they did not need ; several resisted .,"The Times, 9th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19533,9,10,1976,Autumn,9,10,1976,Autumn,warned the water authorities during the winter that a severe drought was impending . In February some of the authorities were,"The Times, 9th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19534,9,10,1976,Autumn,9,10,1976,Autumn,"public was made in the latter idays of the . drought A senior meteorologist said : "" I can understand how","The Times, 9th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19535,9,10,1976,Autumn,9,10,1976,Autumn,"harvest is. slightly better this year.than last des- pite- fhe' drought . "" Potato estimate , page 4 Labour looks for","The Times, 9th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19536,9,10,1976,Autumn,9,10,1976,Autumn,suffering . from the effects of Poor germination in the drought . Although the rain had encouraged growth of kale its,"The Times, 9th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19537,11,10,1976,Autumn,11,10,1976,Autumn,' case A gricuilture Hiugh Clayton the cffects of anotner drought . It wotid not ease the increasing tax burden shouldered,"The Times, 11st October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19538,11,10,1976,Autumn,11,10,1976,Autumn," decision to compensate farmers for The effects of thd drought measurps on certain sec- tors , mainly milk' So far","The Times, 11st October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19539,11,10,1976,Autumn,11,10,1976,Autumn,all sucil assistance has been linked directly to - the drought . Even . When ministers go beyond ithat to measures,"The Times, 11st October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19540,11,10,1976,Autumn,11,10,1976,Autumn,"even after prolonked September rain , the impact of the drought on farmland may reduce output of grass next year .","The Times, 11st October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19541,11,10,1976,Autumn,11,10,1976,Autumn,"of the ground , which in view of the recent drought was quite understandable , hindered progress to some extent ,","The Times, 11st October 1976",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH12,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19542,12,10,1976,Autumn,12,10,1976,Autumn,some of the organizers . New claims of 'exaggeration' during drought By Michael Horsnell As . water reserves continued to improve,"The Times, 12th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19543,12,10,1976,Autumn,12,10,1976,Autumn,yesterday furthe. evidence emerged that people vere misled during the drought . Meteorologists who monitored' government drought warnings . throughout the,"The Times, 12th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19544,12,10,1976,Autumn,12,10,1976,Autumn,vere misled during the drought . Meteorologists who monitored' government drought warnings . throughout the summer with in- creasing scepticisni are,"The Times, 12th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19545,12,10,1976,Autumn,12,10,1976,Autumn,"the Environment . In announcing the "" end of the drought "" which had occurred meteorologically several weeks ago , the","The Times, 12th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19546,12,10,1976,Autumn,12,10,1976,Autumn,"makes nonsense of government warnings at the peak- of the drought that the nation was nearly 13 inches "" short ""","The Times, 12th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19547,12,10,1976,Autumn,12,10,1976,Autumn,"tions that resentment grew in the latter 'stages of the drought . The Welsh National Water De : velopment Authority ,","The Times, 12th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19548,12,10,1976,Autumn,12,10,1976,Autumn,on the tourist industry also contributed to delays . Despite drought warnilngs from experts in the winter it was not until,"The Times, 12th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19549,12,10,1976,Autumn,12,10,1976,Autumn,"covering 1975 's summer output were exceptionally good . The drought , however , was stop. - ping the group from","The Times, 12th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19550,13,10,1976,Autumn,13,10,1976,Autumn,"flexibility by next year . "" He agreed that the Drought Bill should have . been introduced several vweeks ' earlier","The Times, 13th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19551,13,10,1976,Autumn,13,10,1976,Autumn,"the Government 's three-phase plan to cope with a continuing drought . The third phase , involving long-term strategy into the","The Times, 13th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19552,13,10,1976,Autumn,13,10,1976,Autumn,"the South of England have been severely affected by the drought and some are suffering from sooty bark disease , the","The Times, 13th October 1976",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19553,13,10,1976,Autumn,13,10,1976,Autumn,"the , budget caused by compensation to farmers for the drought last summer , and the mounting deficit of the social","The Times, 13th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19554,13,10,1976,Autumn,13,10,1976,Autumn,compensate their less prosperous colleagues from the effects of the drought . The committee has restricted the scope of this inhovation,"The Times, 13th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19555,13,10,1976,Autumn,13,10,1976,Autumn,"to the record situation . "" How fortunate that the drought situation has given way to a flood situation , which","The Times, 13th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19556,13,10,1976,Autumn,13,10,1976,Autumn,largely as a result of the hot summer and the drought . The output of the consumer goods industries held steady,"The Times, 13th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19557,14,10,1976,Autumn,14,10,1976,Autumn,sides of the . 'House was that powers indef the Drought Act were so draconian that they would only have been,"The Times, 14th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19558,14,10,1976,Autumn,14,10,1976,Autumn,seen to be facing : the country . Maybe the Drought Act ought to have been' introduced a few weeks earlier,"The Times, 14th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19559,14,10,1976,Autumn,14,10,1976,Autumn,"Howel , who assumed -responsibil ; ty fr' combating the drought in August , added : "" T'he powers given to","The Times, 14th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19560,14,10,1976,Autumn,14,10,1976,Autumn,statement shortly on the Government 's conclusions on the winter drought study prepared by the National Water Coun- cil . Parliamentarv,"The Times, 14th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19561,14,10,1976,Autumn,14,10,1976,Autumn,"grain tO counteract consider- able shortages caused by the summer drought . In which Pooh Bear celebrates , today , his","The Times, 14th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19562,14,10,1976,Autumn,14,10,1976,Autumn,Michael Stoute 's at Newmarket during the height of the drought for the rest of the season-can win this after- noon,"The Times, 14th October 1976",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK15,Beckhampton,20th Century newspaper,Media 19563,14,10,1976,Autumn,14,10,1976,Autumn,", Deiglton , Near Escrick , York . Octo'aer S. Drought management Fromn the Chief Executive of the Welsh National Water","The Times, 14th October 1976",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE21,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19564,14,10,1976,Autumn,14,10,1976,Autumn,had any influence whatsoever on the tinming of WNWDA 's drought measures . These were introduced progressively from March onwards on,"The Times, 14th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19565,14,10,1976,Autumn,14,10,1976,Autumn,"indulge in speculation , he would have discovered that the Drought Act , which made it possible for Water . Authorities","The Times, 14th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19566,14,10,1976,Autumn,14,10,1976,Autumn,"if he-or Mr Ho'rsnell -had had the faintest notion about drought management , the article would have expressed neither sur- prise","The Times, 14th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19567,14,10,1976,Autumn,14,10,1976,Autumn,"water supplies , albeit under restrictions , in the recent drought The major element in such success is public co-operat&Dn ,","The Times, 14th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19568,15,10,1976,Autumn,15,10,1976,Autumn,producing drinking water from salty and brackish supplies . 40m drought bill will mean dearer water By . Diana Geddes Water,"The Times, 15th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19569,15,10,1976,Autumn,15,10,1976,Autumn,"some areas simply in order to cope wvith the "" drought bill "" ' faced by water authorities in England end","The Times, 15th October 1976","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19570,15,10,1976,Autumn,15,10,1976,Autumn,"That warning ns contained in a report on 'tie witter drought . by the National Water Council , which is to","The Times, 15th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19571,15,10,1976,Autumn,15,10,1976,Autumn,"that , the -increase in water charges caused by 'the drought will be , above any "" ordinary "" increase ,","The Times, 15th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19572,15,10,1976,Autumn,15,10,1976,Autumn,"deteribration in the quality of river water because of 'the drought -it had not put "" the customary high' : standards","The Times, 15th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19573,15,10,1976,Autumn,15,10,1976,Autumn,to continue to back its water-saving campaign and to process drought orders . The water industry wvould be advised to pursue,"The Times, 15th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19574,15,10,1976,Autumn,15,10,1976,Autumn,"covers one of the areas most sevedely affected by the drought , decided yester- day to lift all restrictions on non-essential","The Times, 15th October 1976",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,North Devon,20th Century newspaper,Media 19575,16,10,1976,Autumn,16,10,1976,Autumn,food . some of it costing more because of the drought . hlad thie biggest effect on1 tile index . causing,"The Times, 16th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19576,16,10,1976,Autumn,16,10,1976,Autumn,"consistently its inflatioll targets . Moreuvet- , the Euro- pean drought is beginning to have a mai-ked influence on food costs","The Times, 16th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19577,16,10,1976,Autumn,16,10,1976,Autumn,levy to compensate their lesser brethren 's losses through the drought last summer ; and the impossibility for the latter to,"The Times, 16th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19578,16,10,1976,Autumn,16,10,1976,Autumn,R-Bi 3L K-K12 R-KI 33 Q-QS rcsigns Harry Golombek Gardening Drought without tears The drotught is behind us . We have,"The Times, 16th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19579,16,10,1976,Autumn,16,10,1976,Autumn,the grass one more cut . But now that the drought is officially over many of my friends and acquaintances are,"The Times, 16th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19580,16,10,1976,Autumn,16,10,1976,Autumn,the effect that we will probably not have another serious drought for years . This may well be wish- ful thinking,"The Times, 16th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19581,16,10,1976,Autumn,16,10,1976,Autumn,and imposed whenever there is even a shorter period of drought than has been the case in the past . Demand,"The Times, 16th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19582,16,10,1976,Autumn,16,10,1976,Autumn,"to conclusions about the ability of diffesent plants to withstand drought conditions , one ought perhaps to consider how far our","The Times, 16th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19583,16,10,1976,Autumn,16,10,1976,Autumn,'s or even my father 's generation in times of drought . Gardeners in those days dug deeply and enriched the,"The Times, 16th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19584,16,10,1976,Autumn,16,10,1976,Autumn,action in any attempt to reduce the harmful effects Of drought should be to dig In as much organic material as,"The Times, 16th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19585,16,10,1976,Autumn,16,10,1976,Autumn,go a long way to minimize the effects of a drought . It is too early to assess the full toll,"The Times, 16th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19586,16,10,1976,Autumn,16,10,1976,Autumn,It is too early to assess the full toll the drought has taken of trees and shrubs . Many we know,"The Times, 16th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19587,16,10,1976,Autumn,16,10,1976,Autumn,"They managed to get their roots well down before the drought arrived . I was however , rather sur- prised when","The Times, 16th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19588,16,10,1976,Autumn,16,10,1976,Autumn,"flowers from seed that did well in spite of the drought . Ageratum , amaranthus , antirrhinum , arctotis , calandrinia","The Times, 16th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19589,16,10,1976,Autumn,16,10,1976,Autumn,"Ootober 13 . LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Inquiry into the drought From Mr Michael Morris , Conserva. tive MP for Northampton","The Times, 16th October 1976",England,"UKG,UKI,UKF","UKG2,UKI2,UKF2","UKG22,UKI23,UKF24","Hampton,Middlesex",20th Century newspaper,Media 19590,16,10,1976,Autumn,16,10,1976,Autumn,"tive MP for Northampton South Sir , Now that the drought is officially over , although I hasten to point out","The Times, 16th October 1976",England,UKF,UKF2,"UKF24,UKF24,UKF25",Northamptonshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 19591,16,10,1976,Autumn,16,10,1976,Autumn,"more prudent and better managed ? Finally , if the drought is over then I hope the Government wvill immediately withdraw","The Times, 16th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19592,16,10,1976,Autumn,16,10,1976,Autumn,"great many mysteries about the Government 's handling of the drought . The Times ' allegations over the "" public being","The Times, 16th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19593,16,10,1976,Autumn,16,10,1976,Autumn,""" public being misled "" and the exaggerations of the drought figures on top of my own suspicions are serious not","The Times, 16th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19594,19,10,1976,Autumn,19,10,1976,Autumn,"cost incurred by water authlorties as a result of the drought may anmrount to 35m during the next two years ,","The Times, 19th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19595,19,10,1976,Autumn,19,10,1976,Autumn,a fifth in some areas as a result of the drought By Diana Geddes As the National Water Council issued an,"The Times, 19th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19596,19,10,1976,Autumn,19,10,1976,Autumn,"if there was flooding , but not if there was drought . Both were "" acts of God "" . Mr","The Times, 19th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19597,19,10,1976,Autumn,19,10,1976,Autumn,"South West Water Authority has estimated the cost of the drought to date as 1,257,000 , not including the loss of","The Times, 19th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19598,19,10,1976,Autumn,19,10,1976,Autumn,"Mr Howell yesterday , says the net effect of the drought on the costs of the 10 water authorities in Eng","The Times, 19th October 1976",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19599,19,10,1976,Autumn,19,10,1976,Autumn,"average . Moreover f35m is the estimated cost of the drought over two years , and not as some commentators have","The Times, 19th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19600,19,10,1976,Autumn,19,10,1976,Autumn,"spent an estimated 1.4m . Severn-Trent Water Authority 's "" drought bill "" stands at 1.25m and that is expected to","The Times, 19th October 1976",England,"UKF,UKG","UKF1,UKG2","UKF21,UKF22,UKG12,UKG13,UKG31,UKG32,UKG33,UKG39,UKK13",Severn-Trent,20th Century newspaper,Media 19601,19,10,1976,Autumn,19,10,1976,Autumn,"its costs to date , but estimates that its* "" drought bill "" will be 3.5m this year . Only the","The Times, 19th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19602,19,10,1976,Autumn,19,10,1976,Autumn,this year . Only the Northumbrian Water Authority expects its drought costs to be negligible . Some of those extra costs,"The Times, 19th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19603,19,10,1976,Autumn,19,10,1976,Autumn,"industry had stood up well to the test of the drought , and he was confident that It would maintain supplies","The Times, 19th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19604,19,10,1976,Autumn,19,10,1976,Autumn,"Liting of potatoes , the crop worst affected by the drought , has stopped on many farms be- cause the ground","The Times, 19th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19605,19,10,1976,Autumn,19,10,1976,Autumn,"be so high . "" We have had a disastrous drought year "" , he said . "" This year in","The Times, 19th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19606,19,10,1976,Autumn,19,10,1976,Autumn,HOUGHrON OF SOWERAY House of Lords . October 18 . Drought management From the Chairman of the National Water Council Sir,"The Times, 19th October 1976",England,UKF,UKF2,UKF24,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19607,19,10,1976,Autumn,19,10,1976,Autumn,Council . vas doing last spring wit regard to the drought The answer is we were doing our job . That,"The Times, 19th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19608,19,10,1976,Autumn,19,10,1976,Autumn,"considering its far reaching effects and its complications , the Drought Act , approved by Parliament at the beginning of August","The Times, 19th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19609,19,10,1976,Autumn,19,10,1976,Autumn,"with this and to monitor progress in dealing with the drought , the Department of the Environment started regular emergency meetings","The Times, 19th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19610,19,10,1976,Autumn,19,10,1976,Autumn,in no doubt of what has happened . The worst drought on a national scale in our recorded history has been,"The Times, 19th October 1976","England,Wales","UKK,UKL",UKK4,UKK43,South East Wales,20th Century newspaper,Media 19611,20,10,1976,Autumn,20,10,1976,Autumn,"said the EEC faced many difficulties , includ- ing the drought , disagreement about fishing limits and monetary instability . The","The Times, 20th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19612,20,10,1976,Autumn,20,10,1976,Autumn,"the home of Mr Michael Potter , the Queen's.clockmaker . Drought worry death Sir John' Stratton , aged 70 , former","The Times, 20th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19613,20,10,1976,Autumn,20,10,1976,Autumn,"a sharp rise in prices as a result of the drought , the Government decided to impose a fixed profit margin","The Times, 20th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19614,21,10,1976,Autumn,21,10,1976,Autumn,""" ti kering "" ; Call for- , debate on drought action BY Michael Horsnell . . : Mr Howell ,","The Times, 21st October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19615,21,10,1976,Autumn,21,10,1976,Autumn,Government a debate on water and' their handling of the drought . We ' must make them explain . themselves .,"The Times, 21st October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19616,21,10,1976,Autumn,21,10,1976,Autumn,"and : arrogate - areas . Emergency restrictions under the Drought Act 1976 , will als ' be lifted on Humberside","The Times, 21st October 1976",England,UKE,"UKE1,UKE4","UKE11,UKE42",Humberside,20th Century newspaper,Media 19617,21,10,1976,Autumn,21,10,1976,Autumn,. This has been caused by the effects of the drought on drainage schemes carried out at Cheltenham in the spring,"The Times, 21st October 1976",England,"UKK,UKJ","UKK1,UKJ1","UKK13,UKJ11","Cheltenham,Newbury",20th Century newspaper,Media 19618,22,10,1976,Autumn,22,10,1976,Autumn,that -it was not negotinble ' Page 11 -Big Roman-fihds Drought conditions have pro- vided. evidence of the presence of Roman,"The Times, 22th October 1976",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL13,Prestatyn,20th Century newspaper,Media 19619,22,10,1976,Autumn,22,10,1976,Autumn,Whittington . The pic- ture was transformed by the recent drought conditions . Evi- dence emerged for the first time for,"The Times, 22th October 1976",England,UKG,UKG2,UKG22,Whittington,20th Century newspaper,Media 19620,23,10,1976,Autumn,23,10,1976,Autumn,", andIbet , yeenL-London and -Swansea 9.78 . ; . Drought ban on butter lifed Ouiput-of butter in England and Wales","The Times, 23th October 1976","England,Wales","UKK,UKL",UKK1,UKK11,Bristol,20th Century newspaper,Media 19621,23,10,1976,Autumn,23,10,1976,Autumn,month in which it was halted because of - the drought . The Milk Marketing Board said yesterday that the ban,"The Times, 23th October 1976","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19622,23,10,1976,Autumn,23,10,1976,Autumn,"pay to invest in some bulbs this year . The drought was probably unkind to daffodils and other naturalized bulbs ,","The Times, 23th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19623,23,10,1976,Autumn,23,10,1976,Autumn,"fuchsias have performed this year . itl spite of the drought There are now many hardy varieties , Ita and dwarf","The Times, 23th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19624,23,10,1976,Autumn,23,10,1976,Autumn,"that it was quite sizeable . In spite of the drought , stocks In intervention stores were almost 200,000 tonles of","The Times, 23th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19625,25,10,1976,Autumn,25,10,1976,Autumn,page 13 ' Cuts are better than standpipes ' during drought The Emergency Water Resources Commiteee will 'today consider a repoit,"The Times, 25th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19626,25,10,1976,Autumn,25,10,1976,Autumn,consumers could best be helped in the event of another drought . Over the past month the coun- cil 's research,"The Times, 25th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19627,27,10,1976,Autumn,27,10,1976,Autumn,"of Unilever , said the decline of sterling , the drought and rising r aw material costs would add 12 per","The Times, 27th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19628,28,10,1976,Autumn,28,10,1976,Autumn,"down at Barcaldine , Argyllshire , in August because of drought . But some of the lost production is expected to","The Times, 28th October 1976",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM63,Argyll,20th Century newspaper,Media 19629,29,10,1976,Autumn,29,10,1976,Autumn,"partly but not wholly explained by the repercussions of the drought . M Michel Duraour , the Minister-delegate for Finance ,","The Times, 29th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19630,30,10,1976,Autumn,30,10,1976,Autumn,about the behaviou of some of his plants during the drought offered the following advice to people who are growing old,"The Times, 30th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19631,30,10,1976,Autumn,30,10,1976,Autumn,also pkilty. of bulk milk in the spring before the drought sur- plus to requirements . It had to be diverted,"The Times, 30th October 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19632,1,11,1976,Autumn,1,11,1976,Autumn,"( 20 ) . Although a repetition of the recent drought is highly un- likely , Britain 's climate may become","The Times, 1st November 1976",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19633,2,11,1976,Autumn,2,11,1976,Autumn,being removed just as prices are accelerating because of the drought and the falling value of sterling . The cheapest loaf,"The Times, 2th November 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19634,2,11,1976,Autumn,2,11,1976,Autumn,"and natural disasters in the exporting countries : cyclones , drought , plagues of locusts . What is M Cheyssbn 's","The Times, 2th November 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19635,3,11,1976,Autumn,3,11,1976,Autumn,. ensure that trad- . ers do not use the drought as an excuse for making unfair. - profits . Mr,"The Times, 3th November 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19636,3,11,1976,Autumn,3,11,1976,Autumn,"state of potaioes , . the crop- worst affected by-the drought and later heavy rain , Mr Hattersley said in a","The Times, 3th November 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19637,4,11,1976,Autumn,4,11,1976,Autumn,"Asked if he was satisfied with the operation of the Drought Act , Mr Dents Howell , Minister of State with","The Times, 4th November 1976",England,UKG,UKG3,UKG31,Small Heath,20th Century newspaper,Media 19638,4,11,1976,Autumn,4,11,1976,Autumn,"importance in enabling the water industry to meet an unprecedented drought . I am satisfied , In conjunction with the water","The Times, 4th November 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19639,4,11,1976,Autumn,4,11,1976,Autumn,"procedure involved in making an application for poWerS under tie Drought Act , that the Welsh . Tational Water Authority was","The Times, 4th November 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19640,4,11,1976,Autumn,4,11,1976,Autumn,Tational Water Authority was suffering from flooding opposed to the drought -they wanted powers to act upon . ( Some laughter,"The Times, 4th November 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19641,4,11,1976,Autumn,4,11,1976,Autumn,definitely be a debate on the Green Paper and the drought report this session ? Mr Howell-If the Opposition wish to,"The Times, 4th November 1976",England,UKF,UKF2,UKF24,Nortthampton,20th Century newspaper,Media 19642,4,11,1976,Autumn,4,11,1976,Autumn,lot of water used at . power stations-in the recent drought-was. consumed in order to remove waste heat from the aforementioned,"The Times, 4th November 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19643,4,11,1976,Autumn,4,11,1976,Autumn,". Sp to 3.85p . The season started with a drought which reduced the yield while costs , including wages ,","The Times, 4th November 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19644,4,11,1976,Autumn,4,11,1976,Autumn,companies in the United Kingdom did well . The recent drought was not expected to hurt the second half-year . Picador,"The Times, 4th November 1976",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19645,5,11,1976,Autumn,5,11,1976,Autumn,at Cheltenham is still unfit for rac- Ing following the drought which played havoc with those pats* of the course which,"The Times, 5th November 1976",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK13,Cheltenham,20th Century newspaper,Media 19646,5,11,1976,Autumn,5,11,1976,Autumn,"that just as food inflation is accelerating thanks to the drought and the drop in sterling , one of *the shopper","The Times, 5th November 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19647,6,11,1976,Autumn,6,11,1976,Autumn,"trees in the trade this year due mainly to the droughts , also to the increased demand . Owing to changes","The Times, 6th November 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19648,6,11,1976,Autumn,6,11,1976,Autumn,"of the blooms is very high . ' First '-the. drought ; the dry atmosphere for mnany w.eeks in sumtner ,","The Times, 6th November 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19649,8,11,1976,Autumn,8,11,1976,Autumn,caused by am organism produced dur- ing last summer 's drought . Sewage plan 'threat to Chesil Bank' Mrs Hazel Tompkins,"The Times, 8th November 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19650,8,11,1976,Autumn,8,11,1976,Autumn,summer . Potatoes suffered more than most crops in the drought and are suffering more from the rain now . An,"The Times, 8th November 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19651,8,11,1976,Autumn,8,11,1976,Autumn,from the rain now . An eerie effect of the drought of record prices early this year . The board has,"The Times, 8th November 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19652,10,11,1976,Autumn,10,11,1976,Autumn,"the course was still unfit for racing , following the drought . General Feilden reiterated that it was those parts of","The Times, 10th November 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19653,10,11,1976,Autumn,10,11,1976,Autumn,the new turfs simply failed to knit together during the drought and he and his fellow directors considered that racing there,"The Times, 10th November 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19654,11,11,1976,Autumn,11,11,1976,Autumn,. Water ban lifted The Anglian Water Authority lifted all drought order restric- tions in East Anglia and Northamptonshire yesterday after,"The Times, 11st November 1976",England,"UKH,UKF","UKH1,UKF2","UKF24,UKF25",Northamptonshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 19655,11,11,1976,Autumn,11,11,1976,Autumn,"downpour the Government declared an official end to the . drought , provoking some indignation among academi- cally minded meteorologists who","The Times, 11st November 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19656,11,11,1976,Autumn,11,11,1976,Autumn,has designed a supply system to cope with the worst drought in 50 years . The surfeit of sunny weather from,"The Times, 11st November 1976",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19657,11,11,1976,Autumn,11,11,1976,Autumn,were bound to produce trouble . This was reflected by drought orders restricting water use in some areas . Fortunately the,"The Times, 11st November 1976",England,UKG,"UKG3,UKG1","UKG31,UKG11",Humber,20th Century newspaper,Media 19658,11,11,1976,Autumn,11,11,1976,Autumn,in disttibution in the population when dry weather brings a drought . Yet ideas for coping with these circumstances . were,"The Times, 11st November 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19659,11,11,1976,Autumn,11,11,1976,Autumn,"supplies to a river diminishes over pro- longed periods of drought , as -was experienced many times in the summer .","The Times, 11st November 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19660,11,11,1976,Autumn,11,11,1976,Autumn,"Ldn. ! drop tool Is yoI rain U ! The drought may be over , but the water shortage is n't","The Times, 11st November 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19661,11,11,1976,Autumn,11,11,1976,Autumn,"for the measures taken tbis summer to cope w.ith the drought , and . to pay for water storage and distribu-","The Times, 11st November 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19662,11,11,1976,Autumn,11,11,1976,Autumn,"threat of closure of a firm in the type of drought conditions experienced earlier in the year . More important ,","The Times, 11st November 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19663,11,11,1976,Autumn,11,11,1976,Autumn,"water authorities to pay for measures thought necessary in the drought , could make this type of treatment vital for survival","The Times, 11st November 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19664,11,11,1976,Autumn,11,11,1976,Autumn,"our business . Water treatment is our business The recent drought took everyone by surprise , but it did prove fortunate","The Times, 11st November 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19665,11,11,1976,Autumn,11,11,1976,Autumn,"has been increasing . With the exception enforced by the drought in Britain , each individual consumes about 50 gallons a","The Times, 11st November 1976",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19666,11,11,1976,Autumn,11,11,1976,Autumn,national and regional strategies are modified in light of the drought this summer . You could have your own permanent water,"The Times, 11st November 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19667,11,11,1976,Autumn,11,11,1976,Autumn,"enquiries should be addressed to Haywatd Tyler & Co Limited Drought Advisory Service 36B North Street , Rugby , Warwickshire .","The Times, 11st November 1976","GB,England",UKG,UKG1,UKG13,Warwickshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 19668,12,11,1976,Autumn,12,11,1976,Autumn,arrange abortions to be officialy notified . Heavy rain eases drought restrictions By Diana Geddes The heavy rains during September and,"The Times, 12th November 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19669,12,11,1976,Autumn,12,11,1976,Autumn,of cartoons showing how the country came smiling through the drought . One of the cartoons the coun- cil wishes to,"The Times, 12th November 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19670,12,11,1976,Autumn,12,11,1976,Autumn,The collapse of lawnmower sales as a result of the drought dashed any faint hopes Birmid Qualcast might have harboured of,"The Times, 12th November 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19671,13,11,1976,Autumn,13,11,1976,Autumn,"area in the country where restrictions , imposed during the drought remain in force . More than five inches of rain","The Times, 13th November 1976",England,"UKJ,UKK,UKE","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,"River Thames,Yorkshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 19672,13,11,1976,Autumn,13,11,1976,Autumn,"not been easy , the chairman says . The long drought knocked the sale of lawnmowers , and de- stocking both","The Times, 13th November 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19673,15,11,1976,Autumn,15,11,1976,Autumn,". Newman : In fact , until the very recent droughts andfloods around the world , average food production per head","The Times, 15th November 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19674,16,11,1976,Autumn,16,11,1976,Autumn,"on inature erops earlier had not been dissipated in the drought , a government scientist said yesterday . Mr Michael O'Keeffe","The Times, 16th November 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19675,16,11,1976,Autumn,16,11,1976,Autumn,"factors , including . the depreciaion of sterling and the drought , the current level of . inflation is likely to","The Times, 16th November 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19676,17,11,1976,Autumn,17,11,1976,Autumn,. -setja The fact that we fave survived the worst drought since records begaui 250 years ago with no significant effect,"The Times, 17th November 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19677,17,11,1976,Autumn,17,11,1976,Autumn,of tile new powers conferred on water authorities by the Drought Act . It is worth noting that since the Act,"The Times, 17th November 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19678,17,11,1976,Autumn,17,11,1976,Autumn,plans for such action ; of the operation of the Drought Act procedures ; and vas part of the preparation of,"The Times, 17th November 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19679,17,11,1976,Autumn,17,11,1976,Autumn,"the Industry is concerned , the Government believea that the drought abgundantly Conlirms the . validity of the iroposals set out","The Times, 17th November 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19680,17,11,1976,Autumn,17,11,1976,Autumn,"a whole . That is tbe.principal lesson of this . droUght , that you cannot. divide thc supply':of water in one","The Times, 17th November 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19681,17,11,1976,Autumn,17,11,1976,Autumn,"of Production cuts at the northern mill during the limmer drought , and shiooing Aelays . Moreover . hieher Po ""","The Times, 17th November 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19682,18,11,1976,Autumn,18,11,1976,Autumn,"tihe rest of Europe seems to be associXted writi the drought in that.partof Africa . English swallows , which ; spend","The Times, 18th November 1976",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19683,18,11,1976,Autumn,18,11,1976,Autumn,rainfall is sporadic and the regioln is subject to lengthy droughts . It follows that agriculture is dependent on groundwater and,"The Times, 18th November 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19684,18,11,1976,Autumn,18,11,1976,Autumn,". There have , however , been periods of severe drought when only the falaj channels and wells have kept the","The Times, 18th November 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19685,19,11,1976,Autumn,19,11,1976,Autumn,"bill , 600 higher than usual , during the summer drought . Workmen found that 1,690,000 gallons of water had leaked","The Times, 19th November 1976",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK41,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19686,19,11,1976,Autumn,19,11,1976,Autumn,"keeping . 5,500 acres of timber lost in fires during drought By a Staff Reporter About 4,500 acre of timber under","The Times, 19th November 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19687,19,11,1976,Autumn,19,11,1976,Autumn,"was destroyed by the huge fires of last summer 's drought , the com mission said yesterday . Another thousand acres","The Times, 19th November 1976",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19688,19,11,1976,Autumn,19,11,1976,Autumn,"to set the forests alight in the time of the drought' Yesterday , Crowthorne Wood in the Bramshill Forest in Berkshire","The Times, 19th November 1976",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ11,Crowthorne Wood,20th Century newspaper,Media 19689,19,11,1976,Autumn,19,11,1976,Autumn,"industry , of strikes , earthquakes , hail- storms , drought , floods and , finally , of one of the","The Times, 19th November 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19690,24,11,1976,Autumn,24,11,1976,Autumn,our Glasgow Correspondent writes ) . Growers of fruit beat drought By Our Horticultural Correspondent The Royal Horticultural Society 's last,"The Times, 24th November 1976",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Westminster,20th Century newspaper,Media 19691,25,11,1976,Autumn,25,11,1976,Autumn,". The scheme will aid areas particularly affected by the drought , which thus already face increases in charges to pay","The Times, 25th November 1976","England,Wales","UKH,UKL",UKH1,,Anglia,20th Century newspaper,Media 19692,26,11,1976,Autumn,26,11,1976,Autumn,"the unions . However . the national petrol and oil drought , caused by Rfl *Pofficial strike by road' tankee drivers","The Times, 26th November 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19693,27,11,1976,Autumn,27,11,1976,Autumn,want before they are sold out . And after the drought last summer you may be sure that quite a few,"The Times, 27th November 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19694,27,11,1976,Autumn,27,11,1976,Autumn,"campaign and by the need to conserve water in the drought , I in exactly the kind of nmood to respond","The Times, 27th November 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19695,1,12,1976,Winter,1,12,1976,Winter,maize has been stimulated by its striking success in the drought . More than five years ago commercial production of this,"The Times, 1st December 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19696,2,12,1976,Winter,2,12,1976,Winter,"duration that might be expected In fluctuations of climate . Drought , also over the past five years , was discussed","The Times, 2th December 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19697,3,12,1976,Winter,3,12,1976,Winter,"and ( right ) as it appeared during the summer drought , when nearly' empty . Peking dismisses its Foreign Minister","The Times, 3th December 1976",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL14,Merthyr,20th Century newspaper,Media 19698,3,12,1976,Winter,3,12,1976,Winter,", are still suffering from the effects of heat and drought followved by a long deluge , other fresh varieties are","The Times, 3th December 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19699,7,12,1976,Winter,7,12,1976,Winter,"of' the reduced value of sterling and because of the drought "" Milk will -go up at the beginning of -January","The Times, 7th December 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19700,7,12,1976,Winter,7,12,1976,Winter,"pay for the measures taken to protect us after the drought "" , . he added . "" Those measures do","The Times, 7th December 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19701,9,12,1976,Winter,9,12,1976,Winter,"crop planted in the spring had been roasted during the drought , then hit by non-stop rain , so there was","The Times, 9th December 1976",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19702,11,12,1976,Winter,11,12,1976,Winter,"em- ployed on this sensitive issue of race . "" Drought aid to m plnt oflM milk : i ; By","The Times, 11st December 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19703,11,12,1976,Winter,11,12,1976,Winter,", he said that the' increase was necessary vto finance drought assistance to farmers .. The rise , the secord in","The Times, 11st December 1976",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19704,11,12,1976,Winter,11,12,1976,Winter,sum . mer to compensate for thetextra cost of the drought . . ! He believed that a rise of Ip,"The Times, 11st December 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19705,11,12,1976,Winter,11,12,1976,Winter,"flO.75m , against 9m . It may be that the drought -did not hit milk production as . much as was","The Times, 11st December 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19706,16,12,1976,Winter,16,12,1976,Winter,to improve supplies as a result of this year 's drought was small- scale and is either complete or almost so,"The Times, 16th December 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19707,16,12,1976,Winter,16,12,1976,Winter,"sharp' ise in comModitY prices , tlie effects of the drought and the depreciation of 'the exchange rate of sterling .","The Times, 16th December 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19708,18,12,1976,Winter,18,12,1976,Winter,"for other items . This results from the Euro- pean drought , together with the 'more generalized rise in world food","The Times, 18th December 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19709,20,12,1976,Winter,20,12,1976,Winter,"while most families cut their spending on food during the drought , those with freezers increased it sharply . They accounted","The Times, 20th December 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19710,20,12,1976,Winter,20,12,1976,Winter,"1975 . In the past two seasons ( after three drought vears ) crop yields , especially of wheat , the","The Times, 20th December 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19711,21,12,1976,Winter,21,12,1976,Winter,increase was because of the serious nature of the%offence . Drought and growing error cut Christmas tree suoDlv Yrom Michael Horsnell,"The Times, 21st December 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19712,21,12,1976,Winter,21,12,1976,Winter,cut Christmas tree suoDlv Yrom Michael Horsnell Farnham The summer drought and a planning error by the growers six years ago',"The Times, 21st December 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19713,21,12,1976,Winter,21,12,1976,Winter,"the more populous areas like thd South-east . "" The drought did not help aid a lot of trees were lost","The Times, 21st December 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19714,22,12,1976,Winter,22,12,1976,Winter,"idramatic forecasts during , the , sumlmer heat , and drought , to , ether with their much-loved long-range forecast of","The Times, 22th December 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19715,22,12,1976,Winter,22,12,1976,Winter,"cial aid . Science report Agriculture : Wheat growth in drought The exceptionally hot , dry , sum- mer of 1976","The Times, 22th December 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19716,22,12,1976,Winter,22,12,1976,Winter,"weather photosynthesis tends to shut down , and in a drought year it appears that the reserves formed early on are","The Times, 22th December 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19717,23,12,1976,Winter,23,12,1976,Winter,"of fiscal and monetary policy as last sum- mer 's drought . Indeed , Mr Ward 's own phrase "" rea.l","The Times, 23th December 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19718,24,12,1976,Winter,24,12,1976,Winter,", I tok. early and positive action to c--ombaa possible drought with h inevitable water short- ages . We 'lavished water","The Times, 24th December 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19719,24,12,1976,Winter,24,12,1976,Winter,So a sober stocktaking of the plants that survived the drought of . 1976 would be worth niaking now . Some,"The Times, 24th December 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19720,29,12,1976,Winter,29,12,1976,Winter,"gone up again , perhaps as a result of the drought , and now figure at 4.20 each . The most","The Times, 29th December 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19721,29,12,1976,Winter,29,12,1976,Winter,"strong , so green , and so soon when tie drought ended , When the conflict stops , peace can blossom","The Times, 29th December 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19722,30,12,1976,Winter,30,12,1976,Winter,"April . The laying of new turf and -the prolonged drought- have meant that all the subsequent' , meetings . '","The Times, 30th December 1976",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK13,Cheltenham,20th Century newspaper,Media 19723,31,12,1976,Winter,31,12,1976,Winter,GBE . There are awards for fire-fighters during the recent drought ; for industrial relations managers at British Rail and Ford,"The Times, 31st December 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19724,31,12,1976,Winter,31,12,1976,Winter,"been damaged by land subsidence , caused by the fong drought . Coutrcillor James Johnston , of the London Borough of","The Times, 31st December 1976",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19725,31,12,1976,Winter,31,12,1976,Winter,"insured . Since all homes were affected by the same drought disaster , it would only be fair to spread the","The Times, 31st December 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19726,31,12,1976,Winter,31,12,1976,Winter,sold for as little as 8p a pound . The drought this year ensured that some home gardeners barely covered their,"The Times, 31st December 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19727,31,12,1976,Winter,31,12,1976,Winter,"processes affected this country mainly in the form of a drought- the worst for 500 years , according to the National","The Times, 31st December 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19728,31,12,1976,Winter,31,12,1976,Winter,"sacrificing the luxury of cleaning the . car . A Drought Bill was rushed through Parliament and Mr Denis Howell ,","The Times, 31st December 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19729,31,12,1976,Winter,31,12,1976,Winter,The body of Mao Tse-tung lies in state Year of drought : Parched reservoirs led to water shortages S Diary- .,"The Times, 31st December 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19730,31,12,1976,Winter,31,12,1976,Winter,"monmth' s abortive coup of PresiI dent Nimeiry. 6 The Drought Act 1976 came into force . John Stonehouse , MP","The Times, 31st December 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19731,31,12,1976,Winter,31,12,1976,Winter,", 'Mr Howell was appointed minister in charge of coordinating drought measures : water was restored in Wales on Sept 24.","The Times, 31st December 1976",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19732,31,12,1976,Winter,31,12,1976,Winter,"work . Driest April in livng memory brings -arnigs of drought , and some scJentsts. say we could be entering a","The Times, 31st December 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19733,31,12,1976,Winter,31,12,1976,Winter,and Sir Harold Wilson . is appointed Minister for. - Drought . His unique emergencyplan involves the re-showing by the BBC,"The Times, 31st December 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19734,31,12,1976,Winter,31,12,1976,Winter,exceptional year in the history of the Company . The Drought Last year I commented that 1975 had been a difficult,"The Times, 31st December 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19735,31,12,1976,Winter,31,12,1976,Winter,"of the driest Winters on record was followed by a drought , unprecedented in this Country in possibly the last 500","The Times, 31st December 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19736,31,12,1976,Winter,31,12,1976,Winter,"time when there were other difficulties , caused by the drought , with which they had to contend . I find","The Times, 31st December 1976",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19737,4,1,1977,Winter,4,1,1977,Winter,"beaches around the. - shores of Britain . Sun , drought , wind , rai , n made 1976 a vear","The Times, 4th January 1977",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19738,5,1,1977,Winter,5,1,1977,Winter,: 1 A wave of leaks reported during the summer drought had . alerted British Gas to . the appearance of,"The Times, 5th January 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19739,6,1,1977,Winter,6,1,1977,Winter,"as in 1973 , with consumption much lower after the droughts and high prices of 1975 and- 1976 . Mr Richardson","The Times, 6th January 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19740,6,1,1977,Winter,6,1,1977,Winter,in Mr Cartaxo 's claim . No government cash for drought damage I ByDianaGeddes Tlhe Government has rejected Calls for public,"The Times, 6th January 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19741,6,1,1977,Winter,6,1,1977,Winter,"homes have bpen damaged by land subsiden. caused by the drought . While s mpathetic to the plight of Kouseholders ,","The Times, 6th January 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19742,8,1,1977,Winter,8,1,1977,Winter,"recovered very well from the beating they took during the drought , especially those that were watered generously while watering was","The Times, 8th January 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19743,11,1,1977,Winter,11,1,1977,Winter,"of malting bailey doubled this winter in consequence of the drought , and with fuel and labour costs also sharply higher","The Times, 11st January 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19744,12,1,1977,Winter,12,1,1977,Winter,"for subsidence damage over the past year because of the drought , have decided to require house- hold holders of policies","The Times, 12th January 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19745,14,1,1977,Winter,14,1,1977,Winter,Cornwall had been reduced by two-thirds by last year 's drought and autumn rains . Traders rejected accusations that they were,"The Times, 14th January 1977",England,UKK,UKK3,UKK30,Cornwall,20th Century newspaper,Media 19746,19,1,1977,Winter,19,1,1977,Winter,"afford , and crops that are vulnerable to disease and drought . Biological systems could be developed to produce all the","The Times, 19th January 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19747,19,1,1977,Winter,19,1,1977,Winter,"doubt . .. In addition , the Euro . pean drought , the hot summer weather and an exceptional number .","The Times, 19th January 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19748,20,1,1977,Winter,20,1,1977,Winter,adaptable to' . changes . in temperature and extremes of drought . The doubts come when one looks at the soturce,"The Times, 20th January 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19749,20,1,1977,Winter,20,1,1977,Winter,handling of the organization . especially during last year 's drought . The resig. nation was announced after the authority had,"The Times, 20th January 1977",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK41,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19750,21,1,1977,Winter,21,1,1977,Winter,"department for almost a year-at the time of the severe drought of 1933-34 , when he had additional pump- ing plant","The Times, 21st January 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19751,21,1,1977,Winter,21,1,1977,Winter,"production was sharply lower at 900,000 due to the Belize drought and nationalization of its sugar interests in the West Indies","The Times, 21st January 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19752,22,1,1977,Winter,22,1,1977,Winter,"His . basic argumeht , suP. ; ported b 'the drought last year , , iS it-there lito be- a.tret.b- fer","The Times, 22th January 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19753,24,1,1977,Winter,24,1,1977,Winter,'s lowly estate makes little sense until antysed . A drought of goals has been their achilles heel and this is,"The Times, 24th January 1977",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK11,Bristol,20th Century newspaper,Media 19754,25,1,1977,Winter,25,1,1977,Winter,a central national *ater auth6rlty . ' Last year 's drought had proved the Government right in their behef in a,"The Times, 25th January 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19755,25,1,1977,Winter,25,1,1977,Winter,cow t. -of tO dependent regionatiwater autldorldes ' i-n the drought context w.as tlon sense . Hence fheteason for the Bill,"The Times, 25th January 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19756,25,1,1977,Winter,25,1,1977,Winter,"hbisodcai rainfal records , which extend back.to 1727 . The drought beginning in May , 1975 , can confidently be assessed","The Times, 25th January 1977","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19757,25,1,1977,Winter,25,1,1977,Winter,"the lowest since the six years 1854-59 . The long drought with little winter ( 1975-76 ) replenishment of reserves ,","The Times, 25th January 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19758,25,1,1977,Winter,25,1,1977,Winter,of England and Wales ensued . The ending of the drought was as draniatic as its severity . Over an area,"The Times, 25th January 1977","England,Wales",UKL,,,South Wales,20th Century newspaper,Media 19759,25,1,1977,Winter,25,1,1977,Winter,"nr t ably in i .. ! iftermath o. the droughts of the mid-1960s , the influx of 10 million Ben-","The Times, 25th January 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19760,25,1,1977,Winter,25,1,1977,Winter,"7,050,000 tonnes to 12,490,000 tonnes . Then came the devastating drought of 1965-66 . Grain output slumped to 72 million tonnes","The Times, 25th January 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19761,25,1,1977,Winter,25,1,1977,Winter,million tonnes of food grains in 1966 . In 1966-67 drought condi- tions recurred . The result Nvas suspension of the,"The Times, 25th January 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19762,25,1,1977,Winter,25,1,1977,Winter,"to be content with yearly plans . But the two droughts , in succession proved a turning point for Indian agriculture","The Times, 25th January 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19763,25,1,1977,Winter,25,1,1977,Winter,"developing minor irrigation works like tubeNvells . After the first drought of 1965-66 , Mr C. Subramaniam , then Food Minister","The Times, 25th January 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19764,25,1,1977,Winter,25,1,1977,Winter,"all agricultural production because of unfavourable weather conditions such as drought , floods and cyclone . The foodgrain production declined to","The Times, 25th January 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19765,27,1,1977,Winter,27,1,1977,Winter,"the emergency measures being undertaken Jol. lowving last summer 's drought ; and ( iv ) , . to purchase pipes","The Times, 27th January 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19766,28,1,1977,Winter,28,1,1977,Winter,improvement arose from several factors . The effects of the drought had died down ; imports of agricultural products had diminished,"The Times, 28th January 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19767,28,1,1977,Winter,28,1,1977,Winter,"had been very ] arge since August owing to the drought and the rebuilding of stocks , fell by 1,000m firancs","The Times, 28th January 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19768,28,1,1977,Winter,28,1,1977,Winter,"tons , the report said . Because of the severe drought during the sunmmer of 1976 , grain production in the","The Times, 28th January 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19769,28,1,1977,Winter,28,1,1977,Winter,ted the year strongly but was hit then by summer drought . Even now business is still slack com- pared with,"The Times, 28th January 1977",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19770,29,1,1977,Winter,29,1,1977,Winter,with As are our doors and patio doors . Nome droughty old windowA . Get rid of them . Send us,"The Times, 29th January 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19771,29,1,1977,Winter,29,1,1977,Winter,"trading profits drop 150,000 to just over 7m . The drought 's effects on racing severely hit betting shop pro- fits","The Times, 29th January 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19772,29,1,1977,Winter,29,1,1977,Winter,extensive storage capacity in worked-out pits . Accordingly the prolonged drought of the summer in no way affected our capacity to,"The Times, 29th January 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19773,31,1,1977,Winter,31,1,1977,Winter,", linen , the delayed victim of last year 's drought . French and Belgian flax , its staple staple ,","The Times, 31st January 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19774,3,2,1977,Winter,3,2,1977,Winter,"be no possibility-whether there be a plague , fIood , drought , cup final , royal anniversary , or royal death-","The Times, 3th February 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19775,3,2,1977,Winter,3,2,1977,Winter,"weather . -and -Califorjn* , has a problem of severe drought . in the north : , 't i he- state","The Times, 3th February 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19776,3,2,1977,Winter,3,2,1977,Winter,"the capital , Fortaleza . In the vari- able climate drought and flooding each occurs about once every 10 years .","The Times, 3th February 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19777,3,2,1977,Winter,3,2,1977,Winter,That leads to a fairly reliable prediction capa- bility : drought is unlikely if the December temperature in that square is,"The Times, 3th February 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19778,4,2,1977,Winter,4,2,1977,Winter,than that of the previous year . The effects of drought on oil palm fruit crops is less Immediate and may,"The Times, 4th February 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19779,7,2,1977,Winter,7,2,1977,Winter,They point out that last year 's five months of drought had produced wines of exceptional body and colour . 'Disaster',"The Times, 7th February 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19780,7,2,1977,Winter,7,2,1977,Winter,of British agri- culture had been affected by two consecutive droughts . Much of the distorting effect was attributable to potatoes,"The Times, 7th February 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19781,9,2,1977,Winter,9,2,1977,Winter,"20 i.illin trees have died in Britain tlnirbbgh disease , drought and old lXe planting of new ones to malk up","The Times, 9th February 1977",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19782,11,2,1977,Winter,11,2,1977,Winter,that food prices- are still being pushed up by the drought of .1976 . Seeds could not germinate and young crops,"The Times, 11st February 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19783,11,2,1977,Winter,11,2,1977,Winter,"and the high barley prices resulting from the almost unprecedented drought and poor harvest in the U.K. ; secondly , the","The Times, 11st February 1977",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19784,11,2,1977,Winter,11,2,1977,Winter,"cut back demand and barley prices soared because of the drought . However , the second half should be better-with pre-tax","The Times, 11st February 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19785,12,2,1977,Winter,12,2,1977,Winter,"top of the serious debilitation caused by last summer 's drought , which brought-growth to a standstill and even killed much","The Times, 12th February 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19786,12,2,1977,Winter,12,2,1977,Winter,the massive war effort so swiftly to follow the disastrous drought and depression of the 1930s . His contribtttions to the,"The Times, 12th February 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19787,14,2,1977,Winter,14,2,1977,Winter,"; the recent ravages of elm disease , hurricane . drought and fire . The problem is immense . In Warwickshire","The Times, 14th February 1977",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG13,Warwickshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 19788,15,2,1977,Winter,15,2,1977,Winter,EEC producers who were badly hit by last year 's drought when the Community potato crop was about 30 per cent,"The Times, 15th February 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19789,15,2,1977,Winter,15,2,1977,Winter,by The Econo- mist Intelligence Unit on last summer 's drought . The report which was commissioned by a firm of,"The Times, 15th February 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19790,15,2,1977,Winter,15,2,1977,Winter,in Britain : the chance of a repetition of a drought as bad as last year 's is one in a,"The Times, 15th February 1977",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19791,15,2,1977,Winter,15,2,1977,Winter,"this year 's . One important influence had been the drought conditions of 1976 . "" There are always reservations to","The Times, 15th February 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19792,16,2,1977,Winter,16,2,1977,Winter,". 12ft. x 9ft- . F43O. -Garston 77958 . THE DROUGHT - REMEMBER I "" See how the natlon laughed st","The Times, 16th February 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19793,18,2,1977,Winter,18,2,1977,Winter,recover in 1977-78 from the effects of last year 's drought . The motion for the adjournment was rejected by 275,"The Times, 18th February 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19794,18,2,1977,Winter,18,2,1977,Winter,"recession , coupled with natural disasters such as flobds , drought and earthquakes , has been largely offset by the flow","The Times, 18th February 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19795,19,2,1977,Winter,19,2,1977,Winter,"partially the result of special factors like last summer 's drought and the pre-Christmas economic measures by Mr Healey , the","The Times, 19th February 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19796,19,2,1977,Winter,19,2,1977,Winter,tobacco . Milk also increased as a result of the drought . These factors are thought to have accounted for a,"The Times, 19th February 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19797,25,2,1977,Winter,25,2,1977,Winter,"ironical because last summer the area suffered severely from the drought . "" We have gone from the sublime to the","The Times, 25th February 1977",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI5",,Greater London,20th Century newspaper,Media 19798,26,2,1977,Winter,26,2,1977,Winter,"down it than at the height of last summer 's drought , was still on the point of burst- ing its","The Times, 26th February 1977",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 19799,26,2,1977,Winter,26,2,1977,Winter,the sea . Last summer at the height of the drought only 50 million gallons a day was flowing over the,"The Times, 26th February 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19800,26,2,1977,Winter,26,2,1977,Winter,the drying out of the clay subsoil in the 1976 drought . It is only since 1971 that subsidence cover has,"The Times, 26th February 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19801,1,3,1977,Spring,1,3,1977,Spring,side that the White Paper policy mlight encourage . The drought of 1976 illustrated the danger of fertilizer and weedkiller residues,"The Times, 1st March 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19802,1,3,1977,Spring,1,3,1977,Spring,"banks with a minimum rate of 61 per aont , Drought and spending cuts hit Ransomes , Sims & Jefferies By","The Times, 1st March 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19803,1,3,1977,Spring,1,3,1977,Spring,"ing "" grass machinery sales , caused by the summer drought and . a cutback by local authori- ties . The","The Times, 1st March 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19804,2,3,1977,Spring,2,3,1977,Spring,"best summer in living memory . But what about the drought , they ask ? Mr Peart himself went and dug","The Times, 2th March 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19805,12,3,1977,Spring,12,3,1977,Spring,"million people had been mobilized to fight against a serious drought , "" the situation continues to worsen , seriously affecting","The Times, 12th March 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19806,12,3,1977,Spring,12,3,1977,Spring,"flooding , in some parts , and by a prolonged drought , which destroyed up to half of some , crops","The Times, 12th March 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19807,14,3,1977,Spring,14,3,1977,Spring,FINANCIAL WK EFFECTS ARAa cto F BEATING * + THE DROUGHT The cost to the Company Of maintaining an uniiterrupted *vater,"The Times, 14th March 1977",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK11,Bristol,20th Century newspaper,Media 19808,14,3,1977,Spring,14,3,1977,Spring,"the additional co.ts adtJ loss of income caused by the drought . about i600,000 . The balaince carried forward is ieduced","The Times, 14th March 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19809,14,3,1977,Spring,14,3,1977,Spring,"food . For peo , ple in this part of drought-stricken Africa have seen their crops wither to nothing twice in","The Times, 14th March 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19810,16,3,1977,Spring,16,3,1977,Spring,"Seaton=Hall Farm , Cumbria , where hard ground after the drought delayed ploughing . Annual quota for night jet flights to","The Times, 16th March 1977",England,"UKD,UKF","UKD1,UKF2",UKF22,Seaton,20th Century newspaper,Media 19811,16,3,1977,Spring,16,3,1977,Spring,creatures may have been like as they were stricken by drought in the mnuddy wastes between feeding-ground and waterhole . The,"The Times, 16th March 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19812,16,3,1977,Spring,16,3,1977,Spring,", McLoed Russel and Gill & Duffus . Latest dividends Drought helps Bibby double its money Bv Nii7hnhin Jirct The summer","The Times, 16th March 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19813,16,3,1977,Spring,16,3,1977,Spring,helps Bibby double its money Bv Nii7hnhin Jirct The summer drought helped push animal feed group J. Bibby comfortably above its,"The Times, 16th March 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19814,16,3,1977,Spring,16,3,1977,Spring,"y Mr. A. W. White 's statement to Stockholders The Drought John Ruggles-Brise , Lord Lieutenant of Essex , I The","The Times, 16th March 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19815,16,3,1977,Spring,16,3,1977,Spring,"coal fired station , is period which resulted in a drought , the severity of nearing completion . Improvements in the","The Times, 16th March 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19816,16,3,1977,Spring,16,3,1977,Spring,"last year were duly com- the supply problems which this drought presented , the pleted and , as a result ,","The Times, 16th March 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19817,16,3,1977,Spring,16,3,1977,Spring,restriction on supplies imposed by the Company experienced during the drought . wvas a short term ban on the use of,"The Times, 16th March 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19818,16,3,1977,Spring,16,3,1977,Spring,. Rainfall statistics suggest that a recurrence of the recent drought is unlikely for many years and it Reorganisation of the,"The Times, 16th March 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19819,16,3,1977,Spring,16,3,1977,Spring,"ago . Plans iniclude nationalisation of demands in any future drought period with the the statutory water companies , although no","The Times, 16th March 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19820,16,3,1977,Spring,16,3,1977,Spring,"at the rate fixed on lst and during the recent drought it is significant that not July , 1975 ; namely","The Times, 16th March 1977",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19821,17,3,1977,Spring,17,3,1977,Spring,performance was the fresh vegetable short- age created by the drought . Bejam spotted the potential and bought in heavily-and at,"The Times, 17th March 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19822,17,3,1977,Spring,17,3,1977,Spring,"Apthorp , chairman of Bejani : making profits from the drought . lower prices than fresh vegetables would later be selling","The Times, 17th March 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19823,18,3,1977,Spring,18,3,1977,Spring,"have no shortage . But this winter a particularly severe drought has troubled agriculturists throughout the region , heightening con- cern","The Times, 18th March 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19824,18,3,1977,Spring,18,3,1977,Spring,"private scientists . The West is again facing a severe drought in 1977 , with a record low snowfall in the","The Times, 18th March 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19825,18,3,1977,Spring,18,3,1977,Spring,"as populations expand . Besides facing the pros- pect of drought and long range water shortages , President Carter has recently","The Times, 18th March 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19826,18,3,1977,Spring,18,3,1977,Spring,"Mrs Jones said that old timers in Jackson described the drought as the worst in living memory . "" Quite often","The Times, 18th March 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19827,18,3,1977,Spring,18,3,1977,Spring,combination of low grainj sugar beet and cattle prices with drought and possible fuel shortages was the most unusual he had,"The Times, 18th March 1977",England,"UKF,UKG",,,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 19828,18,3,1977,Spring,18,3,1977,Spring,"West region , certainly more justi- fied . The prolonged drought in the western states as a whole has heightened the","The Times, 18th March 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19829,19,3,1977,Spring,19,3,1977,Spring,"than I am if we have a few v.weeks of drought , think for a moment what our water is going","The Times, 19th March 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19830,21,3,1977,Spring,21,3,1977,Spring,"'s reaches off load- ing what the "" Minister of Drought "" had been praying for throughout last sum , ner","The Times, 21st March 1977",England,"UKJ,UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",UKJ14,"Oxford,River Thames",20th Century newspaper,Media 19831,22,3,1977,Spring,22,3,1977,Spring,"the opening quarter Inevt4hly WaS affected by last year 's drought , business picked up later at Lawtex to give -","The Times, 22th March 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19832,23,3,1977,Spring,23,3,1977,Spring,"everyone thinks about water supplies only when there 's a drought . Some years . ago , a high density polyethylene","The Times, 23th March 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19833,23,3,1977,Spring,23,3,1977,Spring,betting shop business as a result of last year 's drought . Gaming profits almost doubled to nearly f6m while retail,"The Times, 23th March 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19834,24,3,1977,Spring,24,3,1977,Spring,"of law enfor cement officers . Chinese Army to fialht drought Hongkoiig , Mar ch 23. -The Chinese Armv has been","The Times, 24th March 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19835,24,3,1977,Spring,24,3,1977,Spring,virtually no food . For people in this part of drought-stricken Africa have seen their crops wither to nothing twice in,"The Times, 24th March 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19836,25,3,1977,Spring,25,3,1977,Spring,production on certain farms suffered heavily last year through a drought that might have escaped his notice . Exchanges with minister,"The Times, 25th March 1977",England,UKG,UKG3,UKG33,Coventry,20th Century newspaper,Media 19837,25,3,1977,Spring,25,3,1977,Spring,"of the collapse of cocoa prices in 1971 , a drought in 1972 , "" '/ ? ' /.4 and the","The Times, 25th March 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19838,28,3,1977,Spring,28,3,1977,Spring,"of the finance . Both declared instead that problems like drought , floods and the already disastrous lack of pure drinking","The Times, 28th March 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19839,29,3,1977,Spring,29,3,1977,Spring,but his tendons'began to give rise to anxietv during the drought when the ground becatne particularly fhrm and his attempt to,"The Times, 29th March 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19840,30,3,1977,Spring,30,3,1977,Spring,"the exchange rate . There were other factors like the drought and the world increase in commodity prices , but the","The Times, 30th March 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19841,30,3,1977,Spring,30,3,1977,Spring,"satisfied 'her most was the orgabization of libraries for the drought-stricken , impoverished Prairies ( in two years she collected and","The Times, 30th March 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19842,4,4,1977,Spring,4,4,1977,Spring,"the managing director , if the com- pany wanted a drought in Britain this year , he replied : "" If","The Times, 4th April 1977",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19843,5,4,1977,Spring,5,4,1977,Spring,cent in the previous twelve months . Last summer 's drought was one of the chief reasons for the sharper than,"The Times, 5th April 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19844,5,4,1977,Spring,5,4,1977,Spring,sales by the Grass Machinery Division resulting from the unprecedented drought last summer and cutbacks in Local Authority expenditure . *Electric,"The Times, 5th April 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19845,5,4,1977,Spring,5,4,1977,Spring,severity of the cold snap in the East and the drought in the West . As the bad weather was short-lived,"The Times, 5th April 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19846,5,4,1977,Spring,5,4,1977,Spring,"prices especially , affected by the cold weather and the drought , have risen from a 0.6 per cent rise in","The Times, 5th April 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19847,7,4,1977,Spring,7,4,1977,Spring,mates that costs of subsidence claims after last summer 's drought would top 60m . Sun Alliance & London In- surance,"The Times, 7th April 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19848,9,4,1977,Spring,9,4,1977,Spring,"we have suf- ever oince ap , pointing a minister drought . Now I know only too well fishermen have a","The Times, 9th April 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19849,16,4,1977,Spring,16,4,1977,Spring,. At the time of writing-as through last year 's drought- ny . stock of garden furniture con prises one Homa,"The Times, 16th April 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19850,19,4,1977,Spring,19,4,1977,Spring,"Despite the recession in the construction industry and the severe drought in the United Kingdom , pre-tax profits of Henry Sykes","The Times, 19th April 1977",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19851,19,4,1977,Spring,19,4,1977,Spring,in January 1976 and also from subsidence caused by the drought conditions during the year was a creditable result . There,"The Times, 19th April 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19852,20,4,1977,Spring,20,4,1977,Spring,"report by the National Water Council on last year 's drought re , jects the idea of a national "" 'water","The Times, 20th April 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19853,20,4,1977,Spring,20,4,1977,Spring,"a national "" 'water grid "" . It says future droughts should be tackled by flexible deployment of resources and idevelopment","The Times, 20th April 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19854,20,4,1977,Spring,20,4,1977,Spring,"national water grid rejected in report on last year 's drought By Diana Geddes The creation of a "" national grid","The Times, 20th April 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19855,20,4,1977,Spring,20,4,1977,Spring,", mooted Li the . wake of last year 's drought by Mr Howell , Minister with special responsibility for water","The Times, 20th April 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19856,20,4,1977,Spring,20,4,1977,Spring,"for water , is rejected in a report on the drought by the NationaA Water Counci ! , publisihed today .","The Times, 20th April 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19857,20,4,1977,Spring,20,4,1977,Spring,report suggests . The- two main ways of coping with droughts are the flexible deployment of resources and their augmentation from,"The Times, 20th April 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19858,20,4,1977,Spring,20,4,1977,Spring,"organized for that task , it concludes . Before the drought most water authorities were already taking measures to make the","The Times, 20th April 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19859,20,4,1977,Spring,20,4,1977,Spring,"council is satisfied that "" because the handling of the drought has been shown to require a flexible and adaptable response","The Times, 20th April 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19860,20,4,1977,Spring,20,4,1977,Spring,argument for so doing on a national scale . The drought was a severe test and a highly unusual occurrence .,"The Times, 20th April 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19861,20,4,1977,Spring,20,4,1977,Spring,"the apparent slowness with which water authorities responded to the drought last year , the coun- cil says that "" delicate","The Times, 20th April 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19862,20,4,1977,Spring,20,4,1977,Spring,the council says . An examination of last year 's drought measures shows that the most effective and least painful method,"The Times, 20th April 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19863,20,4,1977,Spring,20,4,1977,Spring,"there might still be occasions , not only dur- ing droughts , when actual restrictions , such as rota-cuts or standpipes","The Times, 20th April 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19864,20,4,1977,Spring,20,4,1977,Spring,"be the only effective method of rationing . The 1975-76 Drought ( National Water Council , 1 Queen Anne 's Gate","The Times, 20th April 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19865,20,4,1977,Spring,20,4,1977,Spring,until recently-a pro- cess which was accelerated by a serious drought three years ago . Prospects seem to be improv- ing,"The Times, 20th April 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19866,20,4,1977,Spring,20,4,1977,Spring,build up a strategic food reserve in case of future droughts . Jury critical of secretary in Sydney libel suit Sydney,"The Times, 20th April 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19867,20,4,1977,Spring,20,4,1977,Spring,"is very poorly attended , no doubt because of the drought of last summer and the hard frosts this spring .","The Times, 20th April 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19868,21,4,1977,Spring,21,4,1977,Spring,virtually no food . For people in this part of drought-stricken Africa have seen their crops wither to nothing twice in,"The Times, 21st April 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19869,22,4,1977,Spring,22,4,1977,Spring,know how-the weather . Heavy rain after last summer 's drought has caused earth to slip on a raised em .,"The Times, 22th April 1977",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK15,Wootton Bassett,20th Century newspaper,Media 19870,25,4,1977,Spring,25,4,1977,Spring,", theunderwritiairesutis disappointing . A combination of unusualstormdamage iathefirsttwomonthsfollowedby intense drought conditions has produced results wbich can not be absorbed by","The Times, 25th April 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19871,26,4,1977,Spring,26,4,1977,Spring,". Losses arising from heavy subsidence claims due to the drought of last summer , following considerable storm damage in the","The Times, 26th April 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19872,28,4,1977,Spring,28,4,1977,Spring,moth-eaten alibis and bleat- ing about commoity prices and the drought . The same drought and commodity prices had had to,"The Times, 28th April 1977",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19873,28,4,1977,Spring,28,4,1977,Spring,ing about commoity prices and the drought . The same drought and commodity prices had had to be faced by most,"The Times, 28th April 1977",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19874,28,4,1977,Spring,28,4,1977,Spring,"other public spirited consumers I exercised last year during the drought the utmost economy in water consumption . I am ,","The Times, 28th April 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19875,28,4,1977,Spring,28,4,1977,Spring,normal consumption so that more radical action in combating the drought would become unnecessary . This request was made both .,"The Times, 28th April 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19876,28,4,1977,Spring,28,4,1977,Spring,"The need to improve understanding of climatic changes , because droughts produce crop failures and cold Increases demand on energy resources","The Times, 28th April 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19877,28,4,1977,Spring,28,4,1977,Spring,"animal feeds "" side where-improved buy- ing procedures and the drought last year meant a return to decent profits in the","The Times, 28th April 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19878,29,4,1977,Spring,29,4,1977,Spring,not say I blame them ; a year of near drought followed by one of complete drought has high- lighted the,"The Times, 29th April 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19879,29,4,1977,Spring,29,4,1977,Spring,a year of near drought followed by one of complete drought has high- lighted the British public 's unawareness of the,"The Times, 29th April 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19880,29,4,1977,Spring,29,4,1977,Spring,production was one of the enterprises least affected by the drought-and therein lies the root of the trouble . The Govern-,"The Times, 29th April 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19881,30,4,1977,Spring,30,4,1977,Spring,"fores+ . I have seen ' even "" during+ the drought people light a Primus stove in The' foreSt : ""","The Times, 30th April 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19882,30,4,1977,Spring,30,4,1977,Spring,"plan gone awry , an unprovided-for visitation of floor or drought to the continuous issue of adjustment and readjustment to- a","The Times, 30th April 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19883,30,4,1977,Spring,30,4,1977,Spring,"to producers to combat rising costs , last year 's drought and the winter 's rains which caus.ed anything we had","The Times, 30th April 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19884,3,5,1977,Spring,3,5,1977,Spring,"are three reasons for inflation-depreciation of ster. ling , the drought last year , and increased commodity prices . He is","The Times, 3th May 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19885,3,5,1977,Spring,3,5,1977,Spring,"of San Diego . However , his victory ended a drought of almost 20 months and he said : "" When","The Times, 3th May 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19886,3,5,1977,Spring,3,5,1977,Spring,"and particularly farm prices , have risen sharply after the drought and the cold spell : 0.6 per cent in January","The Times, 3th May 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19887,6,5,1977,Spring,6,5,1977,Spring,"ycarsthe natural hazards of weather , storm , flood and drought . In January we suffered heavy storms in the United","The Times, 6th May 1977",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19888,6,5,1977,Spring,6,5,1977,Spring,", and during the summer we experienced a very severe drought . Both these resulted in the company and the industry","The Times, 6th May 1977",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19889,12,5,1977,Spring,12,5,1977,Spring,national basis was strongly urged during last sum- mer 's drought . Now that the threat of shortages has for the,"The Times, 12th May 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19890,14,5,1977,Spring,14,5,1977,Spring,realistic assessment of the losses caused by last year 's drought . I would wait until mid June before giving up,"The Times, 14th May 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19891,16,5,1977,Spring,16,5,1977,Spring,"that margins are under extreme pressure . Last year 's drought hiit the barley crop in both quantity and quality ,","The Times, 16th May 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19892,17,5,1977,Spring,17,5,1977,Spring,again next winter before it recovers from last year 's drought . The excess rainfall was double the average in many,"The Times, 17th May 1977",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19893,17,5,1977,Spring,17,5,1977,Spring,"system , first mooted by him after last year 's drought . The council says future droughts should be tackled in","The Times, 17th May 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19894,17,5,1977,Spring,17,5,1977,Spring,after last year 's drought . The council says future droughts should be tackled in a flexible way as they develot,"The Times, 17th May 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19895,17,5,1977,Spring,17,5,1977,Spring,"full , ansd experts say the counitrv would survive anothier drought this summer less painfully than last . But thc aquifers","The Times, 17th May 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19896,18,5,1977,Spring,18,5,1977,Spring,as a result of the decimation of Soviet herds in drought conditions has so far more than compensated for soime price,"The Times, 18th May 1977",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM23,Borthwick,20th Century newspaper,Media 19897,19,5,1977,Spring,19,5,1977,Spring,"of their culture , and it is their ragedy that drought and over-grazing are wasting the traditional cattle lands . However","The Times, 19th May 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19898,19,5,1977,Spring,19,5,1977,Spring,"despite high grain prices . The aftermath of the summer drought has produced much improved results from agriculture as well ,","The Times, 19th May 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19899,21,5,1977,Spring,21,5,1977,Spring,rise came fromn increased housing costs . Last summer 's drought is still featuring in the catalogue of reasons for price,"The Times, 21st May 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19900,23,5,1977,Spring,23,5,1977,Spring,"man 's struggle began last autumn , when owes on drought-stricken pastures were lean . Autumn and then winter rains brought","The Times, 23th May 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19901,23,5,1977,Spring,23,5,1977,Spring,"correspondingly heavy . On hills , unaffected by the vorst drought , twins arrived in unwanted numbers , for by mid-","The Times, 23th May 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19902,26,5,1977,Spring,26,5,1977,Spring,"be falling again because the effects of last year 's drought , the fall in the value of sterling , the","The Times, 26th May 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19903,26,5,1977,Spring,26,5,1977,Spring,year . * BXNovember the effect of last year s drought and the falling exchange rate will have completely worked themselves,"The Times, 26th May 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19904,27,5,1977,Spring,27,5,1977,Spring,"shares reserved for the staff ........ .............. F 1,975,392 -special drought tax .................. .. . - .. F 1,849,415 -other losses","The Times, 27th May 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19905,31,5,1977,Spring,31,5,1977,Spring,was part of the price paid for tl e summer drought . Nevertheless . last month 's figures pointed to a,"The Times, 31st May 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19906,31,5,1977,Spring,31,5,1977,Spring,"drop in farm incomes , Iresulting from last year 's drought and competition from low-priced East Euro- pean and American imports","The Times, 31st May 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19907,1,6,1977,Summer,1,6,1977,Summer,"region recover and to cope with the danger of further droughts . The recoverv and developieat plan , published earlier this","The Times, 1st June 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19908,3,6,1977,Summer,3,6,1977,Summer,"3,00O-mile bejt south of the Sahara Desert devastated by the drought , and a number of international organizations and more than","The Times, 3th June 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19909,3,6,1977,Summer,3,6,1977,Summer,"for preparation ; but also that it was last summer's. drought that was the trouble , because the grassroots are withered","The Times, 3th June 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19910,3,6,1977,Summer,3,6,1977,Summer,has predicted 4 per cent . Predictions based partly on drought fears Real . output actually declined in the fourth quarter,"The Times, 3th June 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19911,3,6,1977,Summer,3,6,1977,Summer,": in agriculture are based partly on the spectre of drought in the prairie wheat-growing provinces , whidc has been developing","The Times, 3th June 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19912,3,6,1977,Summer,3,6,1977,Summer,"the daTk clouds of dust which were rolIling across the drought-stricken Caiadian prairies this spring , clouds , of uncertainty are","The Times, 3th June 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19913,3,6,1977,Summer,3,6,1977,Summer,"Canada last year , and in 1977 a potentially serious drought prom . ises to cause even more harm . But","The Times, 3th June 1977",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI21,Edmonton,20th Century newspaper,Media 19914,4,6,1977,Summer,4,6,1977,Summer,"the pitch was explicable , because of last summer 's drought , just as It was at Worcester the day before-","The Times, 4th June 1977",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG12,Worcester,20th Century newspaper,Media 19915,10,6,1977,Summer,10,6,1977,Summer,"perkilo . Production in the first half was affected by drought , but except in Johore , this was substantially made","The Times, 10th June 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19916,13,6,1977,Summer,13,6,1977,Summer,"1 Crop survey slhows big variations Continued from page 1 drought , are more cautious about prospects for this year .","The Times, 13th June 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19917,13,6,1977,Summer,13,6,1977,Summer,horse to win the triple crow-n . Secretariat broke a drought of 25 years when he wvon the triple in 1973,"The Times, 13th June 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19918,15,6,1977,Summer,15,6,1977,Summer,"University , contributes this week 's guest column The Great Drought of 1976 died on the day , early in October","The Times, 15th June 1977",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19919,16,6,1977,Summer,16,6,1977,Summer,"to accompany Shakespeare .. The delights of last year 's drought being well over , this season 's productions have faced","The Times, 16th June 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19920,17,6,1977,Summer,17,6,1977,Summer,of output . The rainy months since last summer 's drought may have held up some con- struction work . Rainfall,"The Times, 17th June 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19921,18,6,1977,Summer,18,6,1977,Summer,"hedgerows that have survived in new plantings during the terrible droughts of the past two years- field maple , ash ,","The Times, 18th June 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19922,18,6,1977,Summer,18,6,1977,Summer,"the second half of 1976 ( which was affected by drought , admittedly ) there was little difference in the move-","The Times, 18th June 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19923,22,6,1977,Summer,22,6,1977,Summer,"today under sultry , thundeiry skies after two weeks of drought , for the European Show Jumping Championships which start on","The Times, 22th June 1977",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Dover,20th Century newspaper,Media 19924,23,6,1977,Summer,23,6,1977,Summer,started in 1972 continued until September 1976 . In the drought condi- tions-which prevailed'in 1976 every effort was made to conserve,"The Times, 23th June 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19925,23,6,1977,Summer,23,6,1977,Summer,"Northern Hemisphere , which was eventually ruined by the summer drought , led to heavy dumping . This forced Lankro to","The Times, 23th June 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19926,24,6,1977,Summer,24,6,1977,Summer,". The council would protect itseaf in -the event of drought and at , peak demand periods by controlling the times","The Times, 24th June 1977",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM27,Loch Katrine,20th Century newspaper,Media 19927,29,6,1977,Summer,29,6,1977,Summer,"by the Chairman Mr. P. D. Davey , F.C.A. The drought of 1976 Water iidustry , in general , came through","The Times, 29th June 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19928,29,6,1977,Summer,29,6,1977,Summer,"1976 Water iidustry , in general , came through the drought with credit . Nationalisation of Water Companies The Directors ,","The Times, 29th June 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19929,1,7,1977,Summer,1,7,1977,Summer,"betveen 1955 and 1973 has not been matched since . Droughts have helped to make sure of that , but there","The Times, 1st July 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19930,6,7,1977,Summer,6,7,1977,Summer,men- tion fish and has been outdated by two successive droughts . It suggests only what farmers should be able to,"The Times, 6th July 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19931,6,7,1977,Summer,6,7,1977,Summer,"existence . The litany of l-laitian tragedy is unending : drought , crop failures , food shortages , . inadequate drinking","The Times, 6th July 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19932,7,7,1977,Summer,7,7,1977,Summer,whose area was among the -worst affected during last years drought . An official said con- sumption in Bude wvas already,"The Times, 7th July 1977",England,UKK,UKK3,UKK30,Bude,20th Century newspaper,Media 19933,9,7,1977,Summer,9,7,1977,Summer,", of course , were weakened by last year 's drought and the severe frosts at the end of March wvere","The Times, 9th July 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19934,11,7,1977,Summer,11,7,1977,Summer,farmers . Last year many of them prospered during the drought that burnt off the grass and reduced grain and other,"The Times, 11st July 1977","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19935,11,7,1977,Summer,11,7,1977,Summer,needed soon . This . area has been affected by drought earlier than last year . Silage and hay crops are,"The Times, 11st July 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19936,11,7,1977,Summer,11,7,1977,Summer,"counties . Maize , one of the successes of the drought last year , is also slow . Many potato growvers","The Times, 11st July 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19937,14,7,1977,Summer,14,7,1977,Summer,", "" as was . well illustrated-during last year 's drought "" . The proposal to increase local authority membership would","The Times, 14th July 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19938,14,7,1977,Summer,14,7,1977,Summer,a surge in wage inflation . Increases caused by the drought on fruit and vegetables last summer helped to boost inflation,"The Times, 14th July 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19939,14,7,1977,Summer,14,7,1977,Summer,"its alternation between complacency and panic during last year 's drought . Even before the drought , it was clear that","The Times, 14th July 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19940,14,7,1977,Summer,14,7,1977,Summer,"panic during last year 's drought . Even before the drought , it was clear that large and expensive plans were","The Times, 14th July 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19941,14,7,1977,Summer,14,7,1977,Summer,", which suffered as a result of last year 's drought , have appar- ently been dashed . Mr Insch says","The Times, 14th July 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19942,15,7,1977,Summer,15,7,1977,Summer,"sinking pound and 1 per cent to last year 's drought , which pushed up food prices . Court attempt to","The Times, 15th July 1977",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Cricklewood,20th Century newspaper,Media 19943,19,7,1977,Summer,19,7,1977,Summer,reasonably bright . Somie recovery is expected in the hitherto drought-hit EEC countries despite the machinations of the Common Agricultural Policy,"The Times, 19th July 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19944,20,7,1977,Summer,20,7,1977,Summer,took wvomen and children and sick people out from the drought areas . Count von Rosen was a com- passionate crusader,"The Times, 20th July 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19945,21,7,1977,Summer,21,7,1977,Summer,"Much of it could be blamed on two years of drought , but there is no doubt the-e was also rmnsmarna","The Times, 21st July 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19946,21,7,1977,Summer,21,7,1977,Summer,"about 1.25 million tonnes by 1980 . Last year 's drought-hit crop amounted to a depressed 700,000 tonnes . Although BSC","The Times, 21st July 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19947,22,7,1977,Summer,22,7,1977,Summer,"distribution by the Ministr-3 of Agriculture . After the severc drought of last year , milk yields have since improved considerably","The Times, 22th July 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19948,25,7,1977,Summer,25,7,1977,Summer,"hurricanes , tornadoes , prolonged cold or heat , and drought , often causing famine ; the topological : avalanches ,","The Times, 25th July 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19949,26,7,1977,Summer,26,7,1977,Summer,were forced up by the eFfects of last summer 's drought . This exercise wsill continue until it is clear that,"The Times, 26th July 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19950,27,7,1977,Summer,27,7,1977,Summer,wvith supplies of overivintered vegetables affected bv last year 's drought and then by the prolonged cold spell in the early,"The Times, 27th July 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19951,28,7,1977,Summer,28,7,1977,Summer,"dowvn and give up . "" The Government has declared drought disasters in parts of 30 states , and estimates that","The Times, 28th July 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19952,28,7,1977,Summer,28,7,1977,Summer,fall in the value of sterling and last year 's drought . ( Conservative laughter . ) These had affected food,"The Times, 28th July 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19953,29,7,1977,Summer,29,7,1977,Summer,"imports bought to shield them from the effects of the drought last year . Bird 's Eye , the largest frozen","The Times, 29th July 1977",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19954,30,7,1977,Summer,30,7,1977,Summer,"of Sharon that will put up with any amount of drought and neg- lect ; and smother almost any wveed ,","The Times, 30th July 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19955,30,7,1977,Summer,30,7,1977,Summer,"Branches that died as a result of last year 's drought are quite obvious now . Line out-that is transplant ,","The Times, 30th July 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19956,1,8,1977,Summer,1,8,1977,Summer,", including the Tenerife air crash , last summer 's drought in Britain and Europe and the freezing winter in America","The Times, 1st August 1977",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19957,8,8,1977,Summer,8,8,1977,Summer,". That is in sharp contrast to last year 's drought , when hay wvas sold at eight times its present","The Times, 8th August 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19958,8,8,1977,Summer,8,8,1977,Summer,""" corn on very- light land is beginning to shof drought conditions "" . Grass is said to need rain badly","The Times, 8th August 1977","England,Scotland","UKC,UKK,UKM","UKC1,UKK4,UKM2","UKC12,UKK43,UKM23","Cleveland-,East Devon,East Lothian",20th Century newspaper,Media 19959,8,8,1977,Summer,8,8,1977,Summer,of enduring the British climate and economy . In the drought last year it throve in England and Wales while other,"The Times, 8th August 1977","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19960,9,8,1977,Summer,9,8,1977,Summer,"breeders , as they are often much more suited to drought , cold and disease . To ensure that plant breeders","The Times, 9th August 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19961,9,8,1977,Summer,9,8,1977,Summer,"plant breeder , since it is likely that resistance to drought . for ex- ample , which requires many different responses","The Times, 9th August 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19962,12,8,1977,Summer,12,8,1977,Summer,"'difficItfl siimmers . Last year standpipes- were used during the- drought , and this year taps have run dry in hundreds","The Times, 12th August 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19963,15,8,1977,Summer,15,8,1977,Summer,which was try- ing to overcome the effects of a drought . Somali cfficials several days ago claimed Jijiga was in,"The Times, 15th August 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19964,15,8,1977,Summer,15,8,1977,Summer,"years more than 20 million trees have been lost from drought , disease and development . Mr John Yeoman , director","The Times, 15th August 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19965,19,8,1977,Summer,19,8,1977,Summer,"together -with a growing hangover from ' last year 's drought , producing little newv growth and fruit buds .. Pomtat","The Times, 19th August 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19966,19,8,1977,Summer,19,8,1977,Summer,""" C all mopped up and dry "" The big drought , page 14 Correction The Low Pay Unit , referred","The Times, 19th August 1977",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,"Northolt,Ruislip",20th Century newspaper,Media 19967,19,8,1977,Summer,19,8,1977,Summer,"winters and two beautiful summers , including the most severe drought since rainfall records began 250 years ago , the climate","The Times, 19th August 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19968,19,8,1977,Summer,19,8,1977,Summer,in the weather . Their studies suggest that the great drought last year should not have been regarded as a freak,"The Times, 19th August 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19969,19,8,1977,Summer,19,8,1977,Summer,"a number of extreme weather features such as floods , drought and record low or high temperatures to some places round","The Times, 19th August 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19970,19,8,1977,Summer,19,8,1977,Summer,"April , 1977 . Times Newspapers Ltd. , 1977 . Drought has stimulated study of the climate IBy Sue Reid iAs","The Times, 19th August 1977",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19971,19,8,1977,Summer,19,8,1977,Summer,"for a century , the 'official viewv of the 1976 drought has been given by the Meteorological Office . The drought","The Times, 19th August 1977",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19972,19,8,1977,Summer,19,8,1977,Summer,"drought has been given by the Meteorological Office . The drought , wvhich began in the winter of 1975 , was","The Times, 19th August 1977","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19973,19,8,1977,Summer,19,8,1977,Summer,to occur only once in 500 years . Durinig the drought southern England received only half the usual rainfall and much,"The Times, 19th August 1977",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19974,19,8,1977,Summer,19,8,1977,Summer,"atmospheric circulation over the northern hemisphere . But the European drought , fol- lowed in the 10 months up to July","The Times, 19th August 1977",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19975,23,8,1977,Summer,23,8,1977,Summer,from that source that tne recent sequence of record breaking drought followed by record break-ing rainfall in England and Wales can,"The Times, 23th August 1977","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19976,23,8,1977,Summer,23,8,1977,Summer,"one of the few "" forecasts "" that the Spring drought of 1976 wvas likely to get worse before it got","The Times, 23th August 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19977,23,8,1977,Summer,23,8,1977,Summer,kind& in Britain in the next feiv vears . More droughts and more floods ; severe winters and some verv hot,"The Times, 23th August 1977",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19978,24,8,1977,Summer,24,8,1977,Summer,"summer , in which a repetition of last year 's drought has been avoided by a few well- spaced days of","The Times, 24th August 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19979,24,8,1977,Summer,24,8,1977,Summer,". Britain was , of course , affected by the drought last year which covered many parts of north-wvest Europe ,","The Times, 24th August 1977",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19980,24,8,1977,Summer,24,8,1977,Summer,the nited States and the Soviet nion are now suffering drought in regions that a year ago were sodden . Evidence,"The Times, 24th August 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19981,24,8,1977,Summer,24,8,1977,Summer,"part of the year , wvhile at another time unseasonable drought damaged peas , beans and maize . An introduction to","The Times, 24th August 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19982,25,8,1977,Summer,25,8,1977,Summer,"because many trees were unhealthy after last sum- mer 's drought , which had been flanked by two summers wvhen the","The Times, 25th August 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19983,25,8,1977,Summer,25,8,1977,Summer,"damage : Loss of trees because of last summer 's drought has caused'irreparable damage to some landscapes , according to the","The Times, 25th August 1977",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,Dorking,20th Century newspaper,Media 19984,26,8,1977,Summer,26,8,1977,Summer,20-million galRon reservoir to supply h.is farm during any future drought . Crane crash escape Two men at the top of,"The Times, 26th August 1977",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH12,Wilburton,20th Century newspaper,Media 19985,26,8,1977,Summer,26,8,1977,Summer,before in much the same wav . The recent severe drought of 1975 and 1976 and the subsequent wet spell since,"The Times, 26th August 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19986,26,8,1977,Summer,26,8,1977,Summer,". I believe that those wvho have investigated the recent droughts in the Sahel region of West Africa , vhere the","The Times, 26th August 1977",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19987,27,8,1977,Summer,27,8,1977,Summer,per cent .. But the experts paint out that the drought last year followed by cold weather early this year caused,"The Times, 27th August 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19988,29,8,1977,Summer,29,8,1977,Summer,creatior of an insurance scheme to cope with a severe drought . Traditionally the inhabitants of most of these regions wvain,"The Times, 29th August 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19989,30,8,1977,Summer,30,8,1977,Summer,"business- man who is not losing by the present disastrous drought here in California . A Scot , he came to","The Times, 30th August 1977",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19990,31,8,1977,Summer,31,8,1977,Summer,"quarter of this year-because of yearly wintering and a long drought , both production and demand at better prices are expected","The Times, 31st August 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19991,5,9,1977,Autumn,5,9,1977,Autumn,"while in North Yorkshire "" some varieties are suffering from drought . "" l'here are a few areas of Britain ,","The Times, 5th September 1977","GB,England",UKE,UKE2,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19992,6,9,1977,Autumn,6,9,1977,Autumn,". Robert Fisk In everypound a thousand harvests . In drought-prone Upper Volta , Africa . farmers are experimenting with dry","The Times, 6th September 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19993,7,9,1977,Autumn,7,9,1977,Autumn,"in the extreme south of the rreninsula are experiencing a drought , but the Ministry of Agriculture says that although the","The Times, 7th September 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19994,7,9,1977,Autumn,7,9,1977,Autumn,not affect overall goals under the five-year plan . The drought is actually having less effect this year than it would,"The Times, 7th September 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19995,7,9,1977,Autumn,7,9,1977,Autumn,". This vill further reduce the potential for damage from drought , Thle current drought wvill 'prob- ably increase the degree","The Times, 7th September 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19996,7,9,1977,Autumn,7,9,1977,Autumn,"reduce the potential for damage from drought , Thle current drought wvill 'prob- ably increase the degree of public support for","The Times, 7th September 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19997,8,9,1977,Autumn,8,9,1977,Autumn,"the coun- Or , the area most afflicted bv the drought . The communist rulers have roniceded that the food situatio","The Times, 8th September 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19998,8,9,1977,Autumn,8,9,1977,Autumn,"as a cartridge in times of war . "" The drought is a calamity for Laos which is still suffering from","The Times, 8th September 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 19999,9,9,1977,Autumn,9,9,1977,Autumn,inducemrent to people engaged on self-help projects in the hard-hit drought-stricken areas of the country . Only a small percent- age,"The Times, 9th September 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20000,10,9,1977,Autumn,10,9,1977,Autumn,"some parts of my own , the weeds survived the drought better than the grass-presumably because they were deeper rooted .","The Times, 10th September 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20001,13,9,1977,Autumn,13,9,1977,Autumn,"by our Ca ! ifornian grain business mainiy due to drought conditions in that.State , and the closure of our meat","The Times, 13th September 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20002,17,9,1977,Autumn,17,9,1977,Autumn,clear as those unreal threads of light wvhich in summer drought appear like trickling wvater across short grass on the hills,"The Times, 17th September 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20003,19,9,1977,Autumn,19,9,1977,Autumn,. The latest discovery emerged partly through last summer 's drought . Parch marks on the ground disclosed regular lines of,"The Times, 19th September 1977",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM27,Coupar Angus,20th Century newspaper,Media 20004,21,9,1977,Autumn,21,9,1977,Autumn,"year 's good harvest , after two years of near drought , lill be very *vel- come to farmers , although","The Times, 21st September 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20005,23,9,1977,Autumn,23,9,1977,Autumn,. -The illdustry has recovered well fromll last year 's drought a:ld ill several 1t alior sectors ploduction this Year is,"The Times, 23th September 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20006,24,9,1977,Autumn,24,9,1977,Autumn,to watch players hitting off really good turf unravaged by droughts . The only stroke Faldo dropped comrng in was when,"The Times, 24th September 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20007,26,9,1977,Autumn,26,9,1977,Autumn,"fall in demand , in spite of last summer 's drought , which stepped up food imports and reduced exports ,","The Times, 26th September 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20008,26,9,1977,Autumn,26,9,1977,Autumn,"and 8 per cent . But the effect of the drought ol food and vegetable prices , the spectacular rise in","The Times, 26th September 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20009,26,9,1977,Autumn,26,9,1977,Autumn,"for the improvement in harvests , after four years of drought in Africa and poor monsoons in south Asia , countries","The Times, 26th September 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20010,26,9,1977,Autumn,26,9,1977,Autumn,"sian performance to date . Taking agriculture first , the drought of 1975 , which led to massive imports of grain","The Times, 26th September 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20011,29,9,1977,Autumn,29,9,1977,Autumn,"work , were fir-st noted here during last surmmer 's drought . Equity turnover oll September 27 was 146.8m ( 20,635","The Times, 29th September 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20012,4,10,1977,Autumn,4,10,1977,Autumn,", which was severely affected by last . year 's drought' It will . be fiercely contcrted by landowners ' and","The Times, 4th October 1977",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20013,4,10,1977,Autumn,4,10,1977,Autumn,a day to 6.8 million gallons a day . The drought forced the authority -to spend nearly f8m on emergency supply,"The Times, 4th October 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20014,5,10,1977,Autumn,5,10,1977,Autumn,". products into animal feedstuffs , was boosted by the drought last year but this is unlikely to be maintained .","The Times, 5th October 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20015,6,10,1977,Autumn,6,10,1977,Autumn,"RI s iEita 0 K rernainedunknown until last year 's drought . When work at Scorton is under way , the","The Times, 6th October 1977",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE22,Scorton,20th Century newspaper,Media 20016,6,10,1977,Autumn,6,10,1977,Autumn,"The descriptive writing is full of energy and colour . Droughts , fires , storms , tem- pests-they come thick and","The Times, 6th October 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20017,7,10,1977,Autumn,7,10,1977,Autumn,"dangers involved in moving icebergs to .. the coasts of drought-affected c-ouiptries to provide water was given , by a former","The Times, 7th October 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20018,12,10,1977,Autumn,12,10,1977,Autumn,"bad Year for apples , almost certainly because last yeans drought caused early leaf fall and lack of bud formation .","The Times, 12th October 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20019,12,10,1977,Autumn,12,10,1977,Autumn,"in Honan and Shantung in the past 20 years , droughts in the north and . low temperatures and rainy weather","The Times, 12th October 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20020,12,10,1977,Autumn,12,10,1977,Autumn,But outside the city the world changes . A devastating drought in the winter and spring of 1976-77 inhibited agrLddlture to,"The Times, 12th October 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20021,14,10,1977,Autumn,14,10,1977,Autumn,"by Tom Connors Australan farmers have leanit to live with droughts , floods , bushfires and physical isolation but they are","The Times, 14th October 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20022,14,10,1977,Autumn,14,10,1977,Autumn,In the dry livestock coun- try of the inland a drOught alwvays Just around The corner-vill finish many graziers financially and,"The Times, 14th October 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20023,17,10,1977,Autumn,17,10,1977,Autumn,"it is true that elephants undoubtedly suffered from the serious drought of recent years , they along with buffalo and plains","The Times, 17th October 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20024,21,10,1977,Autumn,21,10,1977,Autumn,of young children last year when considering the Influence'of the drought on thle pattern of . infant mort'ality . He-argued that,"The Times, 21st October 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20025,21,10,1977,Autumn,21,10,1977,Autumn,". He-argued that 'water supplies eontained miore minerals as the drought* condnued , i which was reflected by a driop in","The Times, 21st October 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20026,21,10,1977,Autumn,21,10,1977,Autumn,. . Infant deaths just before the end of the drought- had fallen to 132v and 120 respectively for the weeks,"The Times, 21st October 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20027,21,10,1977,Autumn,21,10,1977,Autumn,says the drop in the death rate in times of drought is caused by the use of water from boreholes that,"The Times, 21st October 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20028,22,10,1977,Autumn,22,10,1977,Autumn,"suffers not only from low farm prices but from perennial drought , and resented -Mr Carter 's attempts ( half successful","The Times, 22th October 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20029,27,10,1977,Autumn,27,10,1977,Autumn,the official version of su:cide Page 7 90m surplus after drought English and Welsh water authorities had a E90m surplus after,"The Times, 27th October 1977",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,Guildford,20th Century newspaper,Media 20030,27,10,1977,Autumn,27,10,1977,Autumn,"water authorities had a E90m surplus after last year 's drought , Lord Nugent of Guildford , chairman of the National","The Times, 27th October 1977",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,Guildford,20th Century newspaper,Media 20031,27,10,1977,Autumn,27,10,1977,Autumn,", presenting the council 's report . Shortages during the drought wvere mainly limited to certain areas , and supply prospects","The Times, 27th October 1977",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,Guildford,20th Century newspaper,Media 20032,27,10,1977,Autumn,27,10,1977,Autumn,""" uthorities had surplus of 90m -after last year 's drought and su.pply pros-pects lok ood ' By a Staff Reworter","The Times, 27th October 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20033,27,10,1977,Autumn,27,10,1977,Autumn,"' By a Staff Reworter 'Te struggle through the 1976 drought gave the English and Welsh water authorities "" that sense","The Times, 27th October 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20034,27,10,1977,Autumn,27,10,1977,Autumn,become clear that extra measures might be needed . The Drought Act received -the 'Royal Assent on August . 6 -and,"The Times, 27th October 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20035,27,10,1977,Autumn,27,10,1977,Autumn,"authori- ties had been identified as unssatiftictory well before the drought , but there' had not been . time to caTry","The Times, 27th October 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20036,28,10,1977,Autumn,28,10,1977,Autumn,"situation as bad as the worst years of the last drought , which occurred between 1968 and 1974 , could be","The Times, 28th October 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20037,28,10,1977,Autumn,28,10,1977,Autumn,"'s engagements Royal Society meeting , scientific aspects of 1975-76 drought in England and Wales , 6 Carlton House Terrace ,","The Times, 28th October 1977","England,Wales","UKI,UKL",UKI1,UKI12,City of London,20th Century newspaper,Media 20038,29,10,1977,Autumn,29,10,1977,Autumn,"Meteorological Office , Brack. nell , dismissed arguments that the drought , which lasted from May , 1975 , to August","The Times, 29th October 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20039,29,10,1977,Autumn,29,10,1977,Autumn,". 'Th , ere was 'no ultimate Icause -for the drought . Tihe . conference , wiiich was assessing the impact","The Times, 29th October 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20040,29,10,1977,Autumn,29,10,1977,Autumn,". conference , wiiich was assessing the impact of the drought ; - yas , held at the Royal Soa.e.ty-under the","The Times, 29th October 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20041,29,10,1977,Autumn,29,10,1977,Autumn,National Committee on Hydrological Soiences . Dr Mason said the drought did not represent a dramaic fluctuatimon in the behaviour of,"The Times, 29th October 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20042,29,10,1977,Autumn,29,10,1977,Autumn,"that . People who , on the basis of the drought , said last year that we would have a long","The Times, 29th October 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20043,29,10,1977,Autumn,29,10,1977,Autumn,Paci- fic were stronger than usual . He suggested that droughts could be self-perpetuating for a time . They built up,"The Times, 29th October 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20044,29,10,1977,Autumn,29,10,1977,Autumn,The answer was that it was not . The 1975-76 drought was an unusual event and nothing more . It did,"The Times, 29th October 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20045,29,10,1977,Autumn,29,10,1977,Autumn,", although it might not be able to overcome frequent droughts . Mr A. W. Davies , director of scientific services","The Times, 29th October 1977",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH12,Huntingdon,20th Century newspaper,Media 20046,29,10,1977,Autumn,29,10,1977,Autumn,the level of nitrates in water was exacerbated by the drought . While the conference had been concentrating on the quantity,"The Times, 29th October 1977",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH12,Huntingdon,20th Century newspaper,Media 20047,29,10,1977,Autumn,29,10,1977,Autumn,"its quality , he said . The effect of the drought on water quality might not become apparent for some time","The Times, 29th October 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20048,2,11,1977,Autumn,2,11,1977,Autumn,"light land . ad , exccpt in ves-s of extreme drought . this factorv a , -ea has some of tie","The Times, 2th November 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20049,3,11,1977,Autumn,3,11,1977,Autumn,experts said the 1977 results were hurt by early summer droughts in a number of key grain-growing areas east of the,"The Times, 3th November 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20050,3,11,1977,Autumn,3,11,1977,Autumn,"abundanit cr'op . During Europe 's last tvo years of drought , prices went sky high as British and continental buyers","The Times, 3th November 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20051,5,11,1977,Autumn,5,11,1977,Autumn,"recent , rs. through felling , Dutch elm disease I drought Page 3 National Theatre in casih difficulty The financial difficulties","The Times, 5th November 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20052,5,11,1977,Autumn,5,11,1977,Autumn,"of trees to the combined rav- ages of disease , drought and the bulldozer has been little short of a national","The Times, 5th November 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20053,5,11,1977,Autumn,5,11,1977,Autumn,"mainly young trees and saplings failed to survive the 1975-76 drought . According to Mr Joln Yeo- man , director of","The Times, 5th November 1977",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20054,11,11,1977,Autumn,11,11,1977,Autumn,"ago . Their prices have falleni drastically after the 1976 drought , whichi caused short- ages of good-quality produce that continued","The Times, 11st November 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20055,12,11,1977,Autumn,12,11,1977,Autumn,"revolution "" , the Ministry of the Interior annouced . Drought kills pelicans Adelaicle Nov 11. -Thousands of pelicanls and other","The Times, 12th November 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20056,17,11,1977,Autumn,17,11,1977,Autumn,the wet summer of 1977 as opposed to the hot drought conditions in 1976 . Oil milling results were badly affected,"The Times, 17th November 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20057,17,11,1977,Autumn,17,11,1977,Autumn,". These are the qat predicament , 10 years of drought and remittances . Production of the country 's traditional export","The Times, 17th November 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20058,17,11,1977,Autumn,17,11,1977,Autumn,"rainfall means that production is prone to sharp fluctuations . Droughts can be severe , long and frequent . The worst","The Times, 17th November 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20059,17,11,1977,Autumn,17,11,1977,Autumn,"can be severe , long and frequent . The worst drought in recent years occurred between 1967 and 1970 . Production","The Times, 17th November 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20060,17,11,1977,Autumn,17,11,1977,Autumn,"plain . Livestock , which is also prone to serious droughts , numbered 1,100,000 head of cattle , sheep , goets","The Times, 17th November 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20061,17,11,1977,Autumn,17,11,1977,Autumn,"success of such ambitious schemes are great . Apart from droughts , the introduc- tion of much of the pro- grammes","The Times, 17th November 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20062,19,11,1977,Autumn,19,11,1977,Autumn,time last year when it wvas badlv affected by the drought . The cost of housing fell 0.9 per cent during,"The Times, 19th November 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20063,25,11,1977,Autumn,25,11,1977,Autumn,"the Rainmaker "" after his run as Minister for the Drought in 1976 ) is hell bent on letting the canals","The Times, 25th November 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20064,28,11,1977,Autumn,28,11,1977,Autumn,"when 50 convinicing a victory looked as likely as a drought at Christmas . Cambridge scored first , but their forwards","The Times, 28th November 1977",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH12,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20065,2,12,1977,Winter,2,12,1977,Winter,"( 2.7m tonnes due to the effect of the recent drought on the crop . Thalerng Thamrong , deputy Under-Secretary for","The Times, 2th December 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20066,3,12,1977,Winter,3,12,1977,Winter,birch and ash . It has been suggested either that drought alone may cause the death of isolated patches of bark,"The Times, 3th December 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20067,3,12,1977,Winter,3,12,1977,Winter,fungi are able to invade bark tissues weakened by the drought Research is now being undertaken to throw more light on,"The Times, 3th December 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20068,3,12,1977,Winter,3,12,1977,Winter,to throw more light on this subiect . Yet the drought occurred from June to August in 1976 ( and to,"The Times, 3th December 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20069,3,12,1977,Winter,3,12,1977,Winter,"on the physiology of plants , including trees : "" Drought at a critical period one year may result in reduced","The Times, 3th December 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20070,3,12,1977,Winter,3,12,1977,Winter,the summer of 1975 was well below average and the drought of 1976 was exceptional . I am reliably informed by,"The Times, 3th December 1977",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Kew,20th Century newspaper,Media 20071,3,12,1977,Winter,3,12,1977,Winter,are rather better at conducting moisture from greater depths and drought stresses on trees growing on chalk may not be so,"The Times, 3th December 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20072,3,12,1977,Winter,3,12,1977,Winter,growing on chalk may not be so great . Nevertheless drought symptoms htave been observed to a varying degree on all,"The Times, 3th December 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20073,3,12,1977,Winter,3,12,1977,Winter,reserves are low as in 1977 fol- lowing the summer drought of 1976 resources for such growth may be limited .,"The Times, 3th December 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20074,3,12,1977,Winter,3,12,1977,Winter,gives a measure of diameter growth ) of beech following drought in the previous season and a similar phenomenon has been,"The Times, 3th December 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20075,3,12,1977,Winter,3,12,1977,Winter,"No matter what the detailed explanation of the effects of drought might be , there is no doubt that some will","The Times, 3th December 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20076,3,12,1977,Winter,3,12,1977,Winter,"beech which are suffer- ing. the nlost severe effects of drought ere often the older ones , -some indeed planted in","The Times, 3th December 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20077,3,12,1977,Winter,3,12,1977,Winter,an:i a her trees kill -d in la-t vcar 's drought and planting screens of mixed hardwoods . Lincoln 's Inn,"The Times, 3th December 1977",England,UKF,UKF3,UKF30,Lincoln,20th Century newspaper,Media 20078,8,12,1977,Winter,8,12,1977,Winter,", due to greater EEC imports last year because of drought and to the fall in grain prices . Mr Delange","The Times, 8th December 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20079,9,12,1977,Winter,9,12,1977,Winter,"wetland areas , and fires in nature reserves during the drought in 1976 . Fire devastated most of the Hiartland Moor","The Times, 9th December 1977",England,UKK,"UKK3,UKK2","UKK30,UKK22",Cornwall,20th Century newspaper,Media 20080,13,12,1977,Winter,13,12,1977,Winter,"be down on . last year 's record because of drought in some areas , . uncertainty about world grain prices","The Times, 13th December 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20081,16,12,1977,Winter,16,12,1977,Winter,"have launched a new beer in north-east England called Sunderland Drought Bitter , available in cask , tank or keg ,","The Times, 16th December 1977",England,UKC,UKC2,UKC23,Sunderland,20th Century newspaper,Media 20082,22,12,1977,Winter,22,12,1977,Winter,. Fifteen countries reported serious economic con- sequences from the drought and the heat wave that often accompanied it ; crops,"The Times, 22th December 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20083,22,12,1977,Winter,22,12,1977,Winter,"badly affected , In many places the end of the drought was dramatic . It broke in Switzerland and northern Italy","The Times, 22th December 1977",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20084,22,12,1977,Winter,22,12,1977,Winter,"it was not until the end of August that the drought broke in England and Wales , and then September and","The Times, 22th December 1977","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20085,23,12,1977,Winter,23,12,1977,Winter,the officially-agreed national . minimum wage in industry . The drought of 1976 damaged French farming severely . In 1963 the,"The Times, 23th December 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20086,23,12,1977,Winter,23,12,1977,Winter,"described as "" a furnace of a country "" prolonged drought . means cattle -and crops die from lack of water","The Times, 23th December 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20087,31,12,1977,Winter,31,12,1977,Winter,buds but no floral parts inside . Presuma- bly the drought last summer caused many trees not to per- form normally,"The Times, 31st December 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20088,31,12,1977,Winter,31,12,1977,Winter,we had such regular and generous rains after the 1976 drought . If we had not had a predominantly rainly year,"The Times, 31st December 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20089,31,12,1977,Winter,31,12,1977,Winter,rainly year many plants that surprised us by surviving the drought might well not have done so . All has not,"The Times, 31st December 1977",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20090,4,1,1978,Winter,4,1,1978,Winter,cent . A ministry representative said there had been bad droughts in 1975 and 1976 but that output in 1977 had,"The Times, 4th January 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20091,9,1,1978,Winter,9,1,1978,Winter,"'s former imperial govern- ment to cover up a devastating drought and famine in the 1970s in which something like 100,000","The Times, 9th January 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20092,11,1,1978,Winter,11,1,1978,Winter,pounds ' worth of children 's toys and prams . Drought in Australian outback brings heavy financial loisstes From Douglas Aiton,"The Times, 11st January 1978",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM38,Douglas,20th Century newspaper,Media 20093,11,1,1978,Winter,11,1,1978,Winter,"financial loisstes From Douglas Aiton Melbourne , Jan 10 The drought affecting out- back areas of Queensland , Newv South Wales","The Times, 11st January 1978","Scotland,Wales","UKM,UKL",UKM3,UKM38,"Douglas,South Wales",20th Century newspaper,Media 20094,11,1,1978,Winter,11,1,1978,Winter,"for rain . "" There is no sign of the drought ending "" , he said . "" We are reminded","The Times, 11st January 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20095,11,1,1978,Winter,11,1,1978,Winter,"Victoria , the state govern- ment has declared nine shires drought areas so that farmers cani receive financial benefits and transport","The Times, 11st January 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20096,11,1,1978,Winter,11,1,1978,Winter,water supplies as the big cities are not in the drought areas . If you 're an employer in an 'V,"The Times, 11st January 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20097,13,1,1978,Winter,13,1,1978,Winter,"Farm output made a dramatic recovery last year after the droughts of 1975 and 1976 , Mr Silkin , Minister of","The Times, 13th January 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20098,17,1,1978,Winter,17,1,1978,Winter,"Making relief more effective Earthquakes , flooding , tidal waves drought , - hurricanes ; the world suffers an endless succession","The Times, 17th January 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20099,18,1,1978,Winter,18,1,1978,Winter,"in Mission Valley , San Diego , where a year-long drought was brought to an end by four weeks of steady","The Times, 18th January 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20100,20,1,1978,Winter,20,1,1978,Winter,"Methuen , London , waterway-at least if there is no drought or 1976 ) . In the summer it is a","The Times, 20th January 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20101,20,1,1978,Winter,20,1,1978,Winter,"fact that it is frequently in the headlines , wvith drought in the summer and when it overflows . its banks","The Times, 20th January 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20102,21,1,1978,Winter,21,1,1978,Winter,"output had made a "" dramatic recovery "" after the droughts of 1975 and 1976 . He added : "" The","The Times, 21st January 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20103,24,1,1978,Winter,24,1,1978,Winter,agriculture must be judged against the background of tw o drought years but the livestock peroducers had been fenced off in,"The Times, 24th January 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20104,24,1,1978,Winter,24,1,1978,Winter,output in 1976 wras the direct result of the worst drought this country had suffered in 500 years . If the,"The Times, 24th January 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20105,24,1,1978,Winter,24,1,1978,Winter,"Government for the fall in production that resulted from the drought , it seemed only fair that they should give the","The Times, 24th January 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20106,24,1,1978,Winter,24,1,1978,Winter,"took over , to help the farmers through the awvful drought period , he would have readily been granted a number","The Times, 24th January 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20107,25,1,1978,Winter,25,1,1978,Winter,the American aid organization CARE in the wake of the drought . It came at a time when projects submitted to,"The Times, 25th January 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20108,25,1,1978,Winter,25,1,1978,Winter,there had been trees . Small falls continued until the drought of 1976 and the inordinately wet autumn of that year,"The Times, 25th January 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20109,26,1,1978,Winter,26,1,1978,Winter,recovering from the effects on fodder supplies of the 1975 drought The government continues to give high priority to investment in,"The Times, 26th January 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20110,28,1,1978,Winter,28,1,1978,Winter,"year showed a return to nbrm , aI after the drought of 1975.76 , - 23 Honme News 2 , 3","The Times, 28th January 1978","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20111,28,1,1978,Winter,28,1,1978,Winter,"Khmer or Chinese origin , have fled leaving to the drought 8,600 acres of paddy which was still to be harvested","The Times, 28th January 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20112,28,1,1978,Winter,28,1,1978,Winter,"the extremes of the two preceding yea-s , the prolonged drought of 1975-76 and the extremely wet Septemnber and October of","The Times, 28th January 1978","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20113,31,1,1978,Winter,31,1,1978,Winter,", said . Datuk Mahatlhir said that because of the drought , it was felt that the stockpile of rice in","The Times, 31st January 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20114,16,2,1978,Winter,16,2,1978,Winter,. They reflect a quick recovery by farmers after the drought of 1976 and market distortions that encourage sup- pliers in,"The Times, 16th February 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20115,16,2,1978,Winter,16,2,1978,Winter,", when potatoes were in reduced supplv because of the drought and prices in consequence ro.s sharply , a considerable numbe","The Times, 16th February 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20116,16,2,1978,Winter,16,2,1978,Winter,Limited regained its impetus after the severe effect of etio drought in 1976 . Sika Contracts Uimited had a pooryeartwith pressure,"The Times, 16th February 1978",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20117,17,2,1978,Winter,17,2,1978,Winter,the sector w%hich because of the effects of the 1976 drought was mainly held responsible for the poor national income growth,"The Times, 17th February 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20118,21,2,1978,Winter,21,2,1978,Winter,"touch from his clays as the rainmaker in the 1976 drought . At teatime , after a kustling day of activity","The Times, 21st February 1978",England,UKK,"UKK1,UKK4","UKK12,UKK43",Avon,20th Century newspaper,Media 20119,21,2,1978,Winter,21,2,1978,Winter,"it . This was the worst hit area in the drought , and now I am back again . "" We","The Times, 21st February 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20120,21,2,1978,Winter,21,2,1978,Winter,"given the snow-portfolio as well . When he was made drought supremo in 1976 the heavens opened , and stayed open","The Times, 21st February 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20121,24,2,1978,Winter,24,2,1978,Winter,"future . In addition to lower grade ground , abnormal drought con- ditions aggravated the situation and were responsible for reduction","The Times, 24th February 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20122,25,2,1978,Winter,25,2,1978,Winter,elm and beecb . bark diseases together with the disastrous drought of 1976 could perhaps imply that nature had given up,"The Times, 25th February 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20123,27,2,1978,Winter,27,2,1978,Winter,"experience tessscntial . MECHANICAL DESIGN DRAUGHTSMAN 5,000-6,000 Several competent desfIgn droughtsmen required , male or femlale . O.N.C.tH.N.C .. or similar","The Times, 27th February 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20124,2,3,1978,Spring,2,3,1978,Spring,"Golden State "" . There are the earthquakes , the droughts , the rattlesnakes , the fires and the floods .","The Times, 2th March 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20125,9,3,1978,Spring,9,3,1978,Spring,still refected the economies practised by consumiiers ( diring the drought and was still allected by the absence of any upsurge,"The Times, 9th March 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20126,14,3,1978,Spring,14,3,1978,Spring,", is still suffering from the effects of a devastating drought in the early 1970s . The military Government must also","The Times, 14th March 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20127,15,3,1978,Spring,15,3,1978,Spring,"of rice in the north after poor harvests caused by drought , rains and cold spells , but pigs and poultry","The Times, 15th March 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20128,17,3,1978,Spring,17,3,1978,Spring,"arrival of Mr Denis Howell , minister in charge of droughts and floods , to perform another of his governmental functions","The Times, 17th March 1978",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ32,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20129,17,3,1978,Spring,17,3,1978,Spring,"is attributed in part to the legacv of the 1976 drought , coupled with heavy falls of rain during criti- cal","The Times, 17th March 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20130,17,3,1978,Spring,17,3,1978,Spring,"weather had played havoc with the 1976 crop , severe drought being followed by flooding , and had prompted an unprecedented","The Times, 17th March 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20131,17,3,1978,Spring,17,3,1978,Spring,"year to help farmers who had suffered losses in the drought and flood of 1976 . Most important , commercial banks","The Times, 17th March 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20132,20,3,1978,Spring,20,3,1978,Spring,tenanted the 91-acre holding since the end of the 1976 drought and is doing a job that he prefers to anv,"The Times, 20th March 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20133,21,3,1978,Spring,21,3,1978,Spring,"by' - the Ogaden war and by the-- earlier disastrous droughts in. the area . Yesterday Mr Moose signed ; ,","The Times, 21st March 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20134,21,3,1978,Spring,21,3,1978,Spring,Piano Specialists . 01-671 8402 . CUPTAINS FOR YOU. -Ratterns Drought Ito vour home Inc . Sanderson and Steers . AU,"The Times, 21st March 1978",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI12,Streatham,20th Century newspaper,Media 20135,23,3,1978,Spring,23,3,1978,Spring,risk of flash floods when heavy rains end periods of drought ; peaty areas support a minimum of plant and animal,"The Times, 23th March 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20136,23,3,1978,Spring,23,3,1978,Spring,cashed in orn the fresh vegetaable shortage created by the drought that year . So . while latest interim profits wvere,"The Times, 23th March 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20137,31,3,1978,Spring,31,3,1978,Spring,can . hardly blame Mr.- Healey if a flood or drought i. some far flung -probably non . ' socialist country,"The Times, 31st March 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20138,3,4,1978,Spring,3,4,1978,Spring,"of young trees killed-in Shernood Forest , Nottinghaamshire , by' drought and fire in the summer of 1976 wvas the .","The Times, 3th April 1978",England,UKF,UKF1,"UKF15,UKF16",Nottinghamshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 20139,3,4,1978,Spring,3,4,1978,Spring,reached the height of fashion after several sea- sons of drought and severe inflation . The socially respectable householder who feels,"The Times, 3th April 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20140,3,4,1978,Spring,3,4,1978,Spring,groundwater resources of eastern England and the Midlands . The droughts of 1975 and 1976 illustrated the high dependence of temperate,"The Times, 3th April 1978",England,"UKF,UKG",,,Midlands,20th Century newspaper,Media 20141,11,4,1978,Spring,11,4,1978,Spring,"in 1976 's receiving reservoir , andf distribu- severe summner drought . The tion of the water , which provides system","The Times, 11st April 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20142,17,4,1978,Spring,17,4,1978,Spring,"planting of trees close to buildings . During the 1976 drought , trees were blamed for damage to houses standing on","The Times, 17th April 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20143,19,4,1978,Spring,19,4,1978,Spring,would have the answver . When he was Minister of Drought it rained ; as Minister of Drifts it thawed .,"The Times, 19th April 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20144,20,4,1978,Spring,20,4,1978,Spring,"seen the impact on world food markets of the Siiro-Soviet droughts in the first few years of this decade , no","The Times, 20th April 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20145,26,4,1978,Spring,26,4,1978,Spring,"response to this . denigration came the alarming heat and drought of 4,975-76 , killing humans and animifals , trees and","The Times, 26th April 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20146,6,5,1978,Spring,6,5,1978,Spring,"win with the weather and , after the heatwave and drought of 1976 , garden owners ordered rainbutts in droves as","The Times, 6th May 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20147,8,5,1978,Spring,8,5,1978,Spring,"pack hungry , frightened people together in makeshift accommodation . Droughts and famine lead to a lowering of resistance to infection","The Times, 8th May 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20148,9,5,1978,Spring,9,5,1978,Spring,"in 1976 's receiving reservoir , andf distribu- severe summer drought The tion of the water , which provides system was","The Times, 9th May 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20149,9,5,1978,Spring,9,5,1978,Spring,", however , I believe is changing . The real drought came with the decline of wving play after England 's","The Times, 9th May 1978",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20150,12,5,1978,Spring,12,5,1978,Spring,agreed wvith farmers when crops were still suffering from the drought of 1976 incurred- enormous losses from the glut of 1977,"The Times, 12th May 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20151,12,5,1978,Spring,12,5,1978,Spring,"it to make suire that in ail circumstances , through drought or blizzard , the vital liquid market could be maintained","The Times, 12th May 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20152,13,5,1978,Spring,13,5,1978,Spring,"him last veek in the Italian Open after an American drought . Todav , in the first round of the French","The Times, 13th May 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20153,23,5,1978,Spring,23,5,1978,Spring,"few frames of the last reel . Because of the drought in academic finance , University College London was unable to","The Times, 23th May 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20154,24,5,1978,Spring,24,5,1978,Spring,Sussex . The course was so badly hit by the drought two years ago that members may have wondered whether this,"The Times, 24th May 1978",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ24,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20155,24,5,1978,Spring,24,5,1978,Spring,"the good years , ready for the following years of drought . He erected granaries and bought surplus grain . -During","The Times, 24th May 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20156,24,5,1978,Spring,24,5,1978,Spring,"He erected granaries and bought surplus grain . -During the drought , the peasants used up all their money- buying grain","The Times, 24th May 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20157,24,5,1978,Spring,24,5,1978,Spring,"'s responsibility for bringing a population safely through a long drought but also told that he must keep them free ,","The Times, 24th May 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20158,24,5,1978,Spring,24,5,1978,Spring,His object would be to ensure that however long the drought lasted-and could he be sure that it would only be,"The Times, 24th May 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20159,31,5,1978,Spring,31,5,1978,Spring,"rain , some parts seemed in danger of suffering another drought The South West Water Auth-. ority estimated that 10 million","The Times, 31st May 1978",England,"UKH,UKJ","UKH3,UKJ2","UKH33,UKJ22","Colchester,Hastings",20th Century newspaper,Media 20160,1,6,1978,Summer,1,6,1978,Summer,"The Ipswich area was in the first stages of a drought , the Anglian Water Authority said . Consumption had increased","The Times, 1st June 1978",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,Ipswich,20th Century newspaper,Media 20161,2,6,1978,Summer,2,6,1978,Summer,"wage claim settlements . Farmers , many hit by recent droughts will get special tax-- able cash payments for sheep ,","The Times, 2th June 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20162,2,6,1978,Summer,2,6,1978,Summer,"ably tackled a worse problem earlier this year ) and drought gripping the east , was he to order the pumping","The Times, 2th June 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20163,3,6,1978,Summer,3,6,1978,Summer,"the 1972 Ethiopian drought , has again been struck by drought causing severe famine affecting between 600,000 and a million people","The Times, 3th June 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20164,5,6,1978,Summer,5,6,1978,Summer,"lurking off fairways which , because of the scars of drought , were long and patchy iin places . But one","The Times, 5th June 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20165,6,6,1978,Summer,6,6,1978,Summer,"in 1976 s receiving reservoii ; and distribu- severe summer drought . The tion of e water , whicl provides system","The Times, 6th June 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20166,10,6,1978,Summer,10,6,1978,Summer,"wonder what lessons the water 'authorities learnt from the 1976 drought and what measures , if any , they have taken","The Times, 10th June 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20167,10,6,1978,Summer,10,6,1978,Summer,""" for 50 years , to weather the monsoons and droughts to which we have almost become accustomed in the last","The Times, 10th June 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20168,12,6,1978,Summer,12,6,1978,Summer,that the authority withstood the after effects of the 1976 drought . when nitrate levels in rivers were high for several,"The Times, 12th June 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20169,13,6,1978,Summer,13,6,1978,Summer,"of the most recent cycle , for instance , a drought in Siberia . That old devil of modern farming in","The Times, 13th June 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20170,13,6,1978,Summer,13,6,1978,Summer,came into the pic . ture . Twl> years of drought forced the Soviet Union to become a large buyer of,"The Times, 13th June 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20171,16,6,1978,Summer,16,6,1978,Summer,'s : There is no surer way of ending a drought than trying to start a Test match at Lord 's,"The Times, 16th June 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20172,22,6,1978,Summer,22,6,1978,Summer,"year , wshen seed prices were pushed up' by the drought of the previous year . The Agriculture Act , 1957","The Times, 22th June 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20173,23,6,1978,Summer,23,6,1978,Summer,"going into flower , it can withstand long periods of drought , and this attribute has made it the moneyspinner. of","The Times, 23th June 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20174,23,6,1978,Summer,23,6,1978,Summer,She not only tells us which plants put up with droughts but how to improve the soil and conditions and gives,"The Times, 23th June 1978","GB,England",UKH,UKH3,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20175,23,6,1978,Summer,23,6,1978,Summer,Elm By Gerald lVilkinson ( Ifutchinson. f6.95 ) Thc Great Drought of 1976 Bv Evelyn Cox ( Hutchinson. 4.50 ) The,"The Times, 23th June 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20176,24,6,1978,Summer,24,6,1978,Summer,", tempted by the inflated prices caused by the 1976 drought , market growers here and on the continent grossly over-","The Times, 24th June 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20177,26,6,1978,Summer,26,6,1978,Summer,"of 100,000 tons . This year , because of a drought as well as continuing mar- keting and distribution difficulties ,","The Times, 26th June 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20178,30,6,1978,Summer,30,6,1978,Summer,system in Luxembourg helped significantly in 1976 's severe summer drought The svstem was able to help plan a daily supply,"The Times, 30th June 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20179,10,7,1978,Summer,10,7,1978,Summer,"barley is very short and patchy and badly affected by drought "" . Extremely drv soils are reported from Cum- bria","The Times, 10th July 1978",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKK4","UKJ14,UKK43",South Devon,20th Century newspaper,Media 20180,10,7,1978,Summer,10,7,1978,Summer,""" many spring barley crops have been retarled by the drought "" . Potatoes illustrate the contrast better than any other","The Times, 10th July 1978",England,"UKD,UKJ,UKK","UKD7,UKJ1,UKK4","UKD74,UKJ14,UKK43","Mile End,South Devon",20th Century newspaper,Media 20181,11,7,1978,Summer,11,7,1978,Summer,"country 's economy . This , cou- pled with the drought two years ago and the dramatic fall in world iron","The Times, 11st July 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20182,15,7,1978,Summer,15,7,1978,Summer,in his own eyes he will have brought a long drought to an end . But if the final act was,"The Times, 15th July 1978",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20183,18,7,1978,Summer,18,7,1978,Summer,"and a record rapeseed output was achieved despite a long drought , the New China News Agency said . Irrigation works","The Times, 18th July 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20184,26,7,1978,Summer,26,7,1978,Summer,"in the use of oil and gas . After the drought of 1977 , hydroelectricity r eturned to the average 1976","The Times, 26th July 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20185,28,7,1978,Summer,28,7,1978,Summer,"one for Days of Prayer , whether designed to end droughts or to soften the hearts of tyrants- ; I am","The Times, 28th July 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20186,5,8,1978,Summer,5,8,1978,Summer,"all too widespread and apparently grow- ing . Although the drought is largely to blame , 'the chief cause of this","The Times, 5th August 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20187,5,8,1978,Summer,5,8,1978,Summer,let alone control anythilg . This apparently does not prevent drought-stricken far-n- ing voters in the States from leaninig on the,"The Times, 5th August 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20188,7,8,1978,Summer,7,8,1978,Summer,"true that the birds can cope better with rain than drought . "" In some areas of Scotland , Morayshire and","The Times, 7th August 1978",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM62,Morayshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 20189,7,8,1978,Summer,7,8,1978,Summer,"lower than during the wo , rst of the 1976 drought . because the summer rains had mnissed the ciry 's","The Times, 7th August 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20190,7,8,1978,Summer,7,8,1978,Summer,"for so long , is beginning to show signs of drought stress , and I feel that the yield potential has","The Times, 7th August 1978",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK12,Avon,20th Century newspaper,Media 20191,7,8,1978,Summer,7,8,1978,Summer,"cent "" . On the south coast near Spithead "" drought is beginning to cut into root crops , grass and","The Times, 7th August 1978",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ31,Spithead,20th Century newspaper,Media 20192,10,8,1978,Summer,10,8,1978,Summer,"middle-heavywweight record total of 335kg to break England 's gold drought at last . Two middleweights , Newton Burrowes , of","The Times, 10th August 1978",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK11,Bristol,20th Century newspaper,Media 20193,24,8,1978,Summer,24,8,1978,Summer,"on the rail- way , Were compounded by a nine-year drought beginning in 1973 wben 75 per cent of tife herds","The Times, 24th August 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20194,24,8,1978,Summer,24,8,1978,Summer,"largely nomadic population were destroyed .. The refugees from the drought have flooded into Nouakchott , a city of 130,000 that","The Times, 24th August 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20195,25,8,1978,Summer,25,8,1978,Summer,"Roger Beard Buyers of newv houses are facing a mortgage drought , and the number of new houses built is likely","The Times, 25th August 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20196,26,8,1978,Summer,26,8,1978,Summer,"usually to live on honeydew on leaves , e-xcept in drought years , when we have seen them volpla4ing down to","The Times, 26th August 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20197,29,8,1978,Summer,29,8,1978,Summer,De Beers ' new diamond mine in commission De Beers Drought a new Kzbm diamond mine into production last week .,"The Times, 29th August 1978",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Westminster,20th Century newspaper,Media 20198,30,8,1978,Summer,30,8,1978,Summer,cent of the normIal amount to cope with the worst drought in five years . The supply was reduced by 7,"The Times, 30th August 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20199,31,8,1978,Summer,31,8,1978,Summer,plan . 'tations the recent decline in production caused by drought has affected them severely . At the height of the,"The Times, 31st August 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20200,1,9,1978,Autumn,1,9,1978,Autumn,"suffers from uneven distribution of -sur- face wFater , and drought years can upset all calculations . There are only perenr","The Times, 1st September 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20201,4,9,1978,Autumn,4,9,1978,Autumn,"were high last year , prices fell sharply after the drought of 1976 and farmers were left early this year wsith","The Times, 4th September 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20202,4,9,1978,Autumn,4,9,1978,Autumn,"not cover the high cost of seed grown in the drought . Seed costs early this year were much lower ,","The Times, 4th September 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20203,8,9,1978,Autumn,8,9,1978,Autumn,"tees . More than 1,000 trees wete lost in the drought of 1976 b-ut. happily growth is now wIel1 advanced. ,","The Times, 8th September 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20204,12,9,1978,Autumn,12,9,1978,Autumn,"; a far cry from the after- math of the drought 18 months ago , when E1 might be needed to","The Times, 12th September 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20205,13,9,1978,Autumn,13,9,1978,Autumn,"short period , 1973. 75 , after three years of drought and the world energy crisis , and during an acute","The Times, 13th September 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20206,18,9,1978,Autumn,18,9,1978,Autumn,relations in his industry . Their greatest trial was the drought of 1976 and the demand for a national watergrid to,"The Times, 18th September 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20207,18,9,1978,Autumn,18,9,1978,Autumn,"in outlying areas were forced off the land when a drought , and a world slump in prices , coincided .","The Times, 18th September 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20208,18,9,1978,Autumn,18,9,1978,Autumn,"prices , coincided . In several recent years another . drought , again in outlying areas , has caused more hardship","The Times, 18th September 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20209,20,9,1978,Autumn,20,9,1978,Autumn,"SANDGATE STAKES ( 2-y-o : 1,608 : tim ) 603 Droughty Pier . U. Thornton . 9-0 .......... - 12 604","The Times, 20th September 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20210,21,9,1978,Autumn,21,9,1978,Autumn,". The rubber and palm oil crops were hit by drought , and fewer orders , coupled with late deliveries and","The Times, 21st September 1978",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20211,22,9,1978,Autumn,22,9,1978,Autumn,*om Mother .. Graham . Neil and BTlan . MARRIAGES DROUGHTON : KINNERSLEY. -On September 12th at St. Andrew . Guernsey,"The Times, 22th September 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20212,25,9,1978,Autumn,25,9,1978,Autumn,million tonnes short because of poor weather and a summer drought in Kazaklistan . And the failure to produce enough fertilizers,"The Times, 25th September 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20213,25,9,1978,Autumn,25,9,1978,Autumn,males of military age in the armed forces ; severe droughts which have affected food and hydroelectric power production ; shortage,"The Times, 25th September 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20214,28,9,1978,Autumn,28,9,1978,Autumn,"( 2-y-o : 909 : im ) J a 0 Droughty Pier , C. Thornton . 9-0 .... ............ E Apter","The Times, 28th September 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20215,3,10,1978,Autumn,3,10,1978,Autumn,"produce a wide annual ring ; but in periods of drought , for example , the rings cluster close together .","The Times, 3th October 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20216,5,10,1978,Autumn,5,10,1978,Autumn,"the Sowveto uprising in. 1976 , which was during a drought-stricken South Afri- can winter that Mfr Brink also uses nretaphorically","The Times, 5th October 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20217,6,10,1978,Autumn,6,10,1978,Autumn,"reputation supported bv the small fall in crops during the drought compared with many other plantations . This fact , plus","The Times, 6th October 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20218,12,10,1978,Autumn,12,10,1978,Autumn,"wvill be almost half as much again as in the drought years of 1975 and 1976 , the Ministry of Agriculture","The Times, 12th October 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20219,14,10,1978,Autumn,14,10,1978,Autumn,"1970 , when be u-as in the middle of his drought bet-een -winning major titles . In eight of those years","The Times, 14th October 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20220,18,10,1978,Autumn,18,10,1978,Autumn,in an arid state . The state has had a drought for two years and stringent water restrictions had to be,"The Times, 18th October 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20221,21,10,1978,Autumn,21,10,1978,Autumn,"the property market . In London , the mortgage "" drought "" has meant that sellers have in some cases had","The Times, 21st October 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20222,24,10,1978,Autumn,24,10,1978,Autumn,"participation in a tele- phone conference on ways to beat drought , referring to him by his three new titles .","The Times, 24th October 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20223,27,10,1978,Autumn,27,10,1978,Autumn,leaps or flies across this wildlife sanctuary in time of drought and flood . Colin Willock produced this engrossing and valuable,"The Times, 27th October 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20224,30,10,1978,Autumn,30,10,1978,Autumn,"Fern- worthy reservoir , Dartmoor , 'whihich recalls the 1976 drought . - Mr Smith- rules : o -ut December 31","The Times, 30th October 1978",England,UKK,"UKK4,UKK1","UKK43,UKK15","Dartmoor,Salisbury",20th Century newspaper,Media 20225,30,10,1978,Autumn,30,10,1978,Autumn,"those ancient lake dwellings which manage to survive in' a drought . Somehow , his ideas are all about a hundred","The Times, 30th October 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20226,30,10,1978,Autumn,30,10,1978,Autumn,Australian Wheat Board 's estimnate to be overcautious . A drought last season resulted in a crop three mnlion tonnes lower,"The Times, 30th October 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20227,30,10,1978,Autumn,30,10,1978,Autumn,"because of drought , totalling 9.3 million tonnes . The drought could again cut production . The Brazilian authorities predict that","The Times, 30th October 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20228,1,11,1978,Autumn,1,11,1978,Autumn,"made fit and taught to jump . This autumn the drought has been most inhibiting Nevertheless , there are a few","The Times, 1st November 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20229,7,11,1978,Autumn,7,11,1978,Autumn,"and the Whee- lies : for children . The Great Drought . 12.10 pm , Rainbow : for children . Stories","The Times, 7th November 1978","England,Scotland","UKD,UKM","UKD6,UKM6","UKD62,UKM61","Chorlton,Highlands",20th Century newspaper,Media 20230,8,11,1978,Autumn,8,11,1978,Autumn,"previousyear'sfigures , although the eefect . . Wi of the drought conditions upon our harvests seems not to have g been","The Times, 8th November 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20231,8,11,1978,Autumn,8,11,1978,Autumn,"six months to end September1978 , although still suffering from drought effect , held up well under the stress and are","The Times, 8th November 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20232,8,11,1978,Autumn,8,11,1978,Autumn,"urgently . * Britsirsnativewoodsarefastbeiug clearedfordevelopment. * Mlillionsoffinetreeshsvebeenhit % disease , droughtandoldage . Pleasejointoday.5Opofyotu eubscriptiornvidplanta saplinginyour name ; therest goes towardslsndpurcbase tnudwoodlandcare.","The Times, 8th November 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20233,9,11,1978,Autumn,9,11,1978,Autumn,of Scottish Roman fort From Ronald Faux Glasgow A recent drought has given archaeologists positive evi- dence of a first-century Roman,"The Times, 9th November 1978",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20234,9,11,1978,Autumn,9,11,1978,Autumn,when all aroundl the field had prematurely ripened in the drought . The fort plan was clear to see . A,"The Times, 9th November 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20235,13,11,1978,Autumn,13,11,1978,Autumn,"ceded only eight and their main worry is a relative drought of goals , particularly from the expensive Walsh . If","The Times, 13th November 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20236,13,11,1978,Autumn,13,11,1978,Autumn,"44 million tonnes harvest this year , despite a serious drought . Wheat is tht staple diet in the northern and","The Times, 13th November 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20237,14,11,1978,Autumn,14,11,1978,Autumn,"are doing particularly well . The effect of the Malaysian drought in 1976 and 1977 has probably worn off , and","The Times, 14th November 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20238,15,11,1978,Autumn,15,11,1978,Autumn,"both Ireland and Wales and none against Munster . That drought might be remedied today , when the trend of their","The Times, 15th November 1978","England,Wales","UKK,UKL",UKK1,UKK13,Gloucestershire,20th Century newspaper,Media 20239,16,11,1978,Autumn,16,11,1978,Autumn,Bill contains proposals to prohibit burning straw and stubble during droughts because of fire risks . The county coun- cil want,"The Times, 16th November 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20240,17,11,1978,Autumn,17,11,1978,Autumn,"long , and it was only dur- ing the 1976 drought that their real worth became acknowledged by the public .","The Times, 17th November 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20241,23,11,1978,Autumn,23,11,1978,Autumn,"with the help of heavy rains after four years of drought , the tide has turned in favour of conservation ,","The Times, 23th November 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20242,29,11,1978,Autumn,29,11,1978,Autumn,Wsith oX -Ost 911b : . toscarUry.SHowevr. ; i the drought havinz 'been so.i per . sistent i- : te lamzbourn.,"The Times, 29th November 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20243,29,11,1978,Autumn,29,11,1978,Autumn,by adventitious factors . These include such contingencies as the drought in 1976 in increasing United Kingdom imports of cereals and,"The Times, 29th November 1978",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20244,8,12,1978,Winter,8,12,1978,Winter,are expec- ted to be less than last year because drought affected grow- ing conditions . Prices are now 35p to,"The Times, 8th December 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20245,12,12,1978,Winter,12,12,1978,Winter,". It declared a water shortage emergency and introduced- the drought advice of 1976 - use less bath water , do","The Times, 12th December 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20246,14,12,1978,Winter,14,12,1978,Winter,"case the Malay- sian monsoon , which blew a severe drought onto the palm oil plantaties , , must take most","The Times, 14th December 1978",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20247,14,11,1979,Autumn,14,11,1979,Autumn,"that 20 million face starvation but instead of fighting the drought , politicians are busy electioneering . Villagers are angry because","The Times, 14th November 1979",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20248,14,11,1979,Autumn,14,11,1979,Autumn,by millions of rural people enduring the most deva- stating drought since independence . They are angry because there is no,"The Times, 14th November 1979",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20249,14,11,1979,Autumn,14,11,1979,Autumn,shopkeeper should takle advantage of the opportunities provided by the drought . That was their business . But the Government-supplied grains,"The Times, 14th November 1979",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20250,16,11,1979,Autumn,16,11,1979,Autumn,local Thai farmers wvho have lost their crop because of drought and floods see stores of rice unloaded in the refugee,"The Times, 16th November 1979",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20251,19,11,1979,Autumn,19,11,1979,Autumn,", which include the low yields caused by the exceptional droughts of the mid-1970s . The corporation is now completing a","The Times, 19th November 1979",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20252,29,11,1979,Autumn,29,11,1979,Autumn,The drop caused by a severe winter and a sDring drought in many parts of the country will aggravate this year,"The Times, 29th November 1979",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20253,5,12,1979,Winter,5,12,1979,Winter,"the current year 1979-80 as a result of the worst drought in at least 75 Years , from 138m tonnes in","The Times, 5th December 1979",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20254,5,12,1979,Winter,5,12,1979,Winter,"season , he aidded . The main effect of the drought h-ad been in non- irrigated areas and fertiliser consumption rose","The Times, 5th December 1979",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20255,5,12,1979,Winter,5,12,1979,Winter,"areas and fertiliser consumption rose six per cent in the drought-ridden summer months over the same , 1978-79 period , while","The Times, 5th December 1979",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20256,10,12,1979,Winter,10,12,1979,Winter,"to ugly . mud fla "" ' beig exposed during droughts . The Wast Water pio'sal includes building a weir at","The Times, 10th December 1979",England,UKD,UKD1,UKD11,Wast Water,20th Century newspaper,Media 20257,10,12,1979,Winter,10,12,1979,Winter,City who ran into a minor monsoon that ended the drought as Arsenal won 3-1 . Yet that total could have,"The Times, 10th December 1979",England,UKG,UKG3,UKG33,Coventry City,20th Century newspaper,Media 20258,12,12,1979,Winter,12,12,1979,Winter,"the same level irrespective of "" draw down "" during drought periods from the main lake , which is due to","The Times, 12th December 1979",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20259,15,12,1979,Winter,15,12,1979,Winter,"conflicting weather reports . We ate to the accompaniment of droughts and blizzards while my grand- father , at the head","The Times, 15th December 1979",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20260,15,12,1979,Winter,15,12,1979,Winter,a north bordix . Pro- vided they are safeguarded against drought they grow . in mnost soils . There are several,"The Times, 15th December 1979",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20261,18,12,1979,Winter,18,12,1979,Winter,"in some instances , which might inctude a present serious droughtdevelopinig In pats of lndia , : disastefs do not mnake","The Times, 18th December 1979",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20262,29,12,1979,Winter,29,12,1979,Winter,"per cent of the popular vote ; Britain suffers great drought ; world population passes 4 , ODOm ; Thorpe resigns","The Times, 29th December 1979",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20263,2,1,1980,Winter,2,1,1980,Winter,"cent of total production-will decline by 10 per cent . Drought and higher fuel prices , which are holding back irrigation","The Times, 2th January 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20264,3,1,1980,Winter,3,1,1980,Winter,"Die Walkiire. -t 10.00 Building a Library.t 10.35 Story : Drought , by Elaina Feinstein. 10.55 Music in Our Titme :","The Times, 3th January 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20265,12,1,1980,Winter,12,1,1980,Winter,"can' be particularly serious if houses are built after a drought or after trees , which absorbed much of the moisture","The Times, 12th January 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20266,16,1,1980,Winter,16,1,1980,Winter,"noj' . r4- , 'or wheat toler- : Ont to drought . -' liutthJe. iatuiui store of seeds : diminishing fast","The Times, 16th January 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20267,18,1,1980,Winter,18,1,1980,Winter,Japanese-made Chinese fantasy . Tonight : the defeat of the drought demon . 6.55 Delia Smith 's Cookery Course : Cheap,"The Times, 18th January 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20268,21,1,1980,Winter,21,1,1980,Winter,"blamed the poor harvest on "" floods in July , droughts in October and rats since the start of harvesting ""","The Times, 21st January 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20269,25,1,1980,Winter,25,1,1980,Winter,", J. SUIlllng. 4-10-7 ........... . Cliarlton 235 00040 ? Droughty Pler , E. Birchall. 4-10-7 - . . Mortis 7","The Times, 25th January 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20270,28,1,1980,Winter,28,1,1980,Winter,"ar ( Royal Navy ) , as : Wilmslow 4 DroughtorB Pk 27 Rugby 17 uasaton ; 6 Swansea 28 Ske","The Times, 28th January 1980",England,"UKE,UKK,UKD","UKE4,UKK4,UKD6","UKE44,UKK41,UKD62","Huddersfield,Wilmslow",20th Century newspaper,Media 20271,29,1,1980,Winter,29,1,1980,Winter,"Bradley . 5-11-6 ..... ........... G. bavies 5 11 0040Fp Droughty Pier , E. Birchell. 4-11-0 . W. MDorris 13 0010","The Times, 29th January 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20272,12,2,1980,Winter,12,2,1980,Winter,"Cleveland vetoed a Bill to send $10,000 to victims of drought , saying : "" Federal aid in such cases .","The Times, 12th February 1980",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE22,Cleveland,20th Century newspaper,Media 20273,15,2,1980,Winter,15,2,1980,Winter,"margin' be ; teveensubsistence and disasteri They are afflicted by droughts , floods , soil erosion and creep . ing deserts","The Times, 15th February 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20274,16,2,1980,Winter,16,2,1980,Winter,to disease and pests . 7 . Greater resistance to drought . * 8 . ' Faster compostiogs ' S 9,"The Times, 16th February 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20275,18,2,1980,Winter,18,2,1980,Winter,"try irrigated between 1955 and 1963 , it took the drought of 1976 to produce a renewal of interest iri irrigation","The Times, 18th February 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20276,18,2,1980,Winter,18,2,1980,Winter,", Schumann ( op 44 ) -t 10.45 Story : Drought , by Elaine Feinstein. 11.00 Gabrieli Qrtet , pt 2","The Times, 18th February 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20277,19,2,1980,Winter,19,2,1980,Winter,"of the war , however , and the effects of drought last year , have combined to make the immediate future","The Times, 19th February 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20278,19,2,1980,Winter,19,2,1980,Winter,"crop are known . At the same time the . drought , and the closure of animal health facilities in the","The Times, 19th February 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20279,22,2,1980,Winter,22,2,1980,Winter,"prestige . As the PG34 andouncv ment says * "" Drought in-1976 and an exceptionally hard winter-last year during . tile","The Times, 22th February 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20280,22,2,1980,Winter,22,2,1980,Winter,of the production is in areas subject to not infrequeni droughts and this affects particularly wheat which has a more than,"The Times, 22th February 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20281,28,2,1980,Winter,28,2,1980,Winter,"days have brought much early morning rain , breaking a drought . The state of the dirt-track roads in the area","The Times, 28th February 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20282,3,3,1980,Spring,3,3,1980,Spring,"prn duce at home came in the wak- of the droughts of 197- Sa ; 1976 , when good vegetables hn.","The Times, 3th March 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20283,7,3,1980,Spring,7,3,1980,Spring,"plantations were hit by an unusual con , bination of drought and low prices . The companv 's Etihiopian interests are","The Times, 7th March 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20284,11,3,1980,Spring,11,3,1980,Spring,"the most beautiful of the Lake District waters except during drought "" drawdown "" periods , has been drawn up by","The Times, 11st March 1980",England,UKD,UKD1,UKD11,Thirlmere,20th Century newspaper,Media 20285,18,3,1980,Spring,18,3,1980,Spring,"would be the six-month food aid programme . Owing to drought , the next harvest was expected to be poor ,","The Times, 18th March 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20286,18,3,1980,Spring,18,3,1980,Spring,"of disease In 1974 , a combination of disease and drought in 1975 , and severe drought in 1976 . The","The Times, 18th March 1980",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20287,18,3,1980,Spring,18,3,1980,Spring,"combination of disease and drought in 1975 , and severe drought in 1976 . The second item is the Atlas of","The Times, 18th March 1980",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20288,18,3,1980,Spring,18,3,1980,Spring,in 1976 . The second item is the Atlas of Drought in Britain . 1975-76. prepared by the Cartographic Unit of,"The Times, 18th March 1980","GB,England",UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ32,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20289,18,3,1980,Spring,18,3,1980,Spring,"Ordnance Survey . Thaf publication examines the cause of the drought , its character and impact on various communities througbout the","The Times, 18th March 1980",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ32,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20290,18,3,1980,Spring,18,3,1980,Spring,environmental hazard . Although it was first suggested that a drought of that severity in the United Kingdom could happen only,"The Times, 18th March 1980",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20291,18,3,1980,Spring,18,3,1980,Spring,"Unit : Eighth Annual Report , 1978-79 : Atlas of Drought in Britain , 1975-76 ( Institute of British Geographers )","The Times, 18th March 1980",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20292,25,3,1980,Spring,25,3,1980,Spring,"like profitability , rising costs and the effect of a drought . "" -While there is widespread relief among Sipolilo farmers","The Times, 25th March 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20293,27,3,1980,Spring,27,3,1980,Spring,"the ration with any- thing they can scour from the drought-stricken countryside , including roots , leaves , bark and nuts","The Times, 27th March 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20294,31,3,1980,Spring,31,3,1980,Spring,starvation caused not only by the war but lso by drought . The maize crop this year is likely to be,"The Times, 31st March 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20295,5,4,1980,Spring,5,4,1980,Spring,"east Uganda , the situation is no less desperate . Drought has reduced 136,000 people to a critical level of starvatio3n","The Times, 5th April 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20296,8,4,1980,Spring,8,4,1980,Spring,for some time . - One result of the impending drought has been that graziers have entered a scramble to either,"The Times, 8th April 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20297,9,4,1980,Spring,9,4,1980,Spring,"The 1980s opened with the state moving into a serious drought , which if not broken in the next few months","The Times, 9th April 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20298,14,4,1980,Spring,14,4,1980,Spring,"ai.n fell early in the- year t-a forestall anv serious drought , and there wifI be no need for lMIrs Thatcher","The Times, 14th April 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20299,14,4,1980,Spring,14,4,1980,Spring,"the . spectagularly successful Mr- Denis Howell as MinistF for Drought , Snow and Other Natural Phenomena during the freak weather","The Times, 14th April 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20300,16,4,1980,Spring,16,4,1980,Spring,with the dough because the harvest had failed . In drought-strick-en areas 30fa wells drilled by the Government have no more,"The Times, 16th April 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20301,18,4,1980,Spring,18,4,1980,Spring,"between authority and authority , Barvas vote to end the drought From Ronald Faux Stornoway The Western Isles parish that w-as","The Times, 18th April 1980",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM64,"Stornoway,Western Isles",20th Century newspaper,Media 20302,19,4,1980,Spring,19,4,1980,Spring,hearing . 6.40 The Money Programme : The terrible Australian drought which is killing so many sheep and cattle . A,"The Times, 19th April 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20303,22,4,1980,Spring,22,4,1980,Spring,the edge of the menace of famine because of the drought which has been in' pro- gress for the past few,"The Times, 22th April 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20304,22,4,1980,Spring,22,4,1980,Spring,They are used to doing that . It was a drought here in 1975 which brought Caritas to the region .,"The Times, 22th April 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20305,26,4,1980,Spring,26,4,1980,Spring,"r ) ; 9.30 Champion , the Wonder Horse : Drought drama ( r ) ; 9.55 Feeling Great I :","The Times, 26th April 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20306,2,5,1980,Spring,2,5,1980,Spring,to cope with decimation caused by natural events . The droughts in the mid 1970s were among the most important of,"The Times, 2th May 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20307,10,5,1980,Spring,10,5,1980,Spring,north and west of the Himalayaan kingdom due . to drought . There is a 'shortfall on the last monsorop harvest,"The Times, 10th May 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20308,15,5,1980,Spring,15,5,1980,Spring,"run into weak demand for seeds , with the current drought making sowinr difficult for the farmers . Demand fer- compound","The Times, 15th May 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20309,16,5,1980,Spring,16,5,1980,Spring,"was acute . The position was the worst since the drought of 1976 , when 1,500 fires destroyed 5,000 acres of","The Times, 16th May 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20310,17,5,1980,Spring,17,5,1980,Spring,"as the scale of loss approached that- of the 1976 drought , when 5,000 acres of woodiland were razed . The","The Times, 17th May 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20311,17,5,1980,Spring,17,5,1980,Spring,"on page 2 , col 3 Hosepipes banned because of drought Continued from page 1 destroyed 500 acres of woodland in","The Times, 17th May 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20312,20,5,1980,Spring,20,5,1980,Spring,farmers in Cumbria may have to sell livestock unless the drought ends soon . The countv has had 36 days without,"The Times, 20th May 1980",England,UKD,UKD1,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20313,20,5,1980,Spring,20,5,1980,Spring,"TowcFester could . Je come the firs3t victim of the drought . Dennis 'Bushy , the clerk of the ccurse ,","The Times, 20th May 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20314,21,5,1980,Spring,21,5,1980,Spring,"be a cooling alternative to the d'elights of another Engl:ish drought , but a raiiny 'break in the weather removed tiat","The Times, 21st May 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20315,21,5,1980,Spring,21,5,1980,Spring,weeks . on end . . The . recent exceptional drought and warm weth'er is a class-ic example of such cndi.iis,"The Times, 21st May 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20316,21,5,1980,Spring,21,5,1980,Spring,orchis : Beth Chatto . Colchester . plants suitable for drought andMoissure-Ioving plants : Fisons . Horticulture-Division. -Ipsuwch. an educational ehlbit,"The Times, 21st May 1980",England,UKH,UKH3,UKH33,Colchester,20th Century newspaper,Media 20317,21,5,1980,Spring,21,5,1980,Spring,Same in lq76 as the man who brought the long drought to an end Sweltering on the last day of this,"The Times, 21st May 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20318,23,5,1980,Spring,23,5,1980,Spring,"dictate further conservation agtion under the pro-visions of of the Drought Act 19Th in some areas , but this is unlikely","The Times, 23th May 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20319,24,5,1980,Spring,24,5,1980,Spring,"and a shift pattern . Tree council 's warning of drought danger An appeal to local authori- ties , landowners and","The Times, 24th May 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20320,24,5,1980,Spring,24,5,1980,Spring,"were already suffering , it was said . A continued drought , niow or later in the 'summer , could spell","The Times, 24th May 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20321,29,5,1980,Spring,29,5,1980,Spring,"of Mr Denis Howell , Labo 's former l-finister for Drought and alied disasters . In wag- gish mood , the","The Times, 29th May 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20322,30,5,1980,Spring,30,5,1980,Spring,states of the south- east . One result of the drought is that the exodus from the interior to the coast,"The Times, 30th May 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20323,30,5,1980,Spring,30,5,1980,Spring,"reservoirs create unstable waterlines , whose "" draw-down "" in drought le6av6s sterile shofes ' endanjering . aquatic life and vegetataon","The Times, 30th May 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20324,30,5,1980,Spring,30,5,1980,Spring,"is beginning to be compared in itS effects with the drought which reached dis- aster proportions in 1974-75 , wshen 22Q0D00","The Times, 30th May 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20325,30,5,1980,Spring,30,5,1980,Spring,"seem to go in 26-year cycles . The last big drought reached its peak in 1959 , and the previous severe","The Times, 30th May 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20326,30,5,1980,Spring,30,5,1980,Spring,Half a mil- lion people lost their lives in a drought at the end of the last century . Emergency plans,"The Times, 30th May 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20327,30,5,1980,Spring,30,5,1980,Spring,"fall , they will only be useful when the next drought comes along . So far this year , 264 munlcipalities","The Times, 30th May 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20328,30,5,1980,Spring,30,5,1980,Spring,"last year , 10 million people were affected by the drought , which covered more than two- thirds of six of","The Times, 30th May 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20329,30,5,1980,Spring,30,5,1980,Spring,", was set up in 1958 , during the last drought , to deal with future droughts , but many suggest","The Times, 30th May 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20330,30,5,1980,Spring,30,5,1980,Spring,", during the last drought , to deal with future droughts , but many suggest that Sudene has made things worse","The Times, 30th May 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20331,31,5,1980,Spring,31,5,1980,Spring,"is scarce , forget the lawns ; grass is very drought resistant and brown as it may become , it will","The Times, 31st May 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20332,3,6,1980,Summer,3,6,1980,Summer,depleted ; there has been a series of catn$*. trophic droughts ; the arms race has grown keener ; th'e environmnent,"The Times, 3th June 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20333,3,6,1980,Summer,3,6,1980,Summer,"intensivelv to increase yields , or if there are more droughts , then imports will have to rise yet higher .","The Times, 3th June 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20334,5,6,1980,Summer,5,6,1980,Summer,the cure . is to water the earth lead in'. drought conditions.r I am now 'searchg for a fertilizer to adda'to,"The Times, 5th June 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20335,11,6,1980,Summer,11,6,1980,Summer,Already many people are so weak through the effects of drought that they lack even the strength to plant the seeds,"The Times, 11st June 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20336,12,6,1980,Summer,12,6,1980,Summer,that the effects of the war and two years of drought were partly to blame for this shortfall . But in,"The Times, 12th June 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20337,12,6,1980,Summer,12,6,1980,Summer,"after a violent thunderstorm , in the wake of prolonged drought , caused flash floods . Water up to four feet","The Times, 12th June 1980",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,North Devon,20th Century newspaper,Media 20338,13,6,1980,Summer,13,6,1980,Summer,. 11.55 Lukc 's Kingdom : A four . month drought makes Luke ( Oliver Tobias ) decide to build a,"The Times, 13th June 1980",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20339,14,6,1980,Summer,14,6,1980,Summer,Many people are now so weak through the effects of droughtthat they lackeventhestrengthto planttheseedsthat could bringthem life . If you care,"The Times, 14th June 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20340,17,6,1980,Summer,17,6,1980,Summer,career . His England place Is In jeopary after a drought of runs and he has yet to realize his early,"The Times, 17th June 1980",England,UKF,UKF2,UKF22,Leicestershire,20th Century newspaper,Media 20341,23,6,1980,Summer,23,6,1980,Summer,"optlmistic . "" Generally the croips which suffered from the drought have recovered well "" , he wvrites . "" Provided","The Times, 23th June 1980",England,UKF,UKF1,"UKF12,UKF13",Derbyshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 20342,23,6,1980,Summer,23,6,1980,Summer,worried about the effect ot the crop of the spring drought . Most of the growers who con- tribute to the,"The Times, 23th June 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20343,23,6,1980,Summer,23,6,1980,Summer,"this area irrigated their dor- mant beet seed during the drought ; something that they had never done before . ""","The Times, 23th June 1980",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG12,Worcester,20th Century newspaper,Media 20344,23,6,1980,Summer,23,6,1980,Summer,". Despite widespread reports of mildew affecting cereals weakened by drought , of poor germination of many food roots and of","The Times, 23th June 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20345,26,6,1980,Summer,26,6,1980,Summer,The Times . On top of that there is severe drought . Help the Aged is responding to the pleas from,"The Times, 26th June 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20346,26,6,1980,Summer,26,6,1980,Summer,have beel -arres- ted and replaced by soldiers . Mexican drought blamed ona hurricaiie- experime.nts . ' . From Siephen.Downer Me*ico-City,"The Times, 26th June 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20347,28,6,1980,Summer,28,6,1980,Summer,thought . The two great enemies of the garden are drought and wind . This year has brought us both these,"The Times, 28th June 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20348,28,6,1980,Summer,28,6,1980,Summer,"for 1980-81 to exceed those for' 1979-80 because of the drought in cane supply areas , Mr Chris Saunders , the","The Times, 28th June 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20349,28,6,1980,Summer,28,6,1980,Summer,"chairman , said in the annual report . If tlhe drought persisted , group earnings could well be less than in","The Times, 28th June 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20350,3,7,1980,Summer,3,7,1980,Summer,"in the next two or three weeks . A prolonged drought combined with high temperatures could cause severe damage , Discount","The Times, 3th July 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20351,5,7,1980,Summer,5,7,1980,Summer,"les , green-winged and early spiders were 'stunted in the drought-dry chalkhill turf and the burnt-tips were shorter than ever .","The Times, 5th July 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20352,5,7,1980,Summer,5,7,1980,Summer,", one agricultural expert said . "" But if tie drought continues , then there is no doubt there will be","The Times, 5th July 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20353,8,7,1980,Summer,8,7,1980,Summer,", shot out of hand b the new UganlanArmy African drought worsens an 'aready des p iea sItuation- ; From Charles","The Times, 8th July 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20354,8,7,1980,Summer,8,7,1980,Summer,"thousands of Ugandans from Karamoja , where* the combination of' drought and a virtual break- down of social patterns has produced","The Times, 8th July 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20355,10,7,1980,Summer,10,7,1980,Summer,"early summer was good , there were fears of a drought and there is plenty of time for fine warm weather","The Times, 10th July 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20356,10,7,1980,Summer,10,7,1980,Summer,tragic symptom of much deeper problems . Although the present drought was a major cause of the shortage of basic food,"The Times, 10th July 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20357,11,7,1980,Summer,11,7,1980,Summer,"it than that . He ha. ; endured a double drought : first as a ruined farmer , then as a","The Times, 11st July 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20358,12,7,1980,Summer,12,7,1980,Summer,"in Karamoia From Mr Philip Vickers Sir , The Karamoja drought , and attendant difficulties , reported in The Times of","The Times, 12th July 1980",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Canterbury,20th Century newspaper,Media 20359,12,7,1980,Summer,12,7,1980,Summer,"epidemics and now torrential rains which have flooded the previously drought-stricken areas . Even a 1,000 aid grant can achieve relatively","The Times, 12th July 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20360,14,7,1980,Summer,14,7,1980,Summer,". it is not the type resulting from the latest drought or disaster , but the simple on-going poverty that pervades","The Times, 14th July 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20361,24,7,1980,Summer,24,7,1980,Summer,"gesture of presidential pique cost him $6.000 . Now the drought was costing hin more and , in the traditional way","The Times, 24th July 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20362,29,7,1980,Summer,29,7,1980,Summer,"most small children might already , have died . "" Drought had led to crop failure , Dr Bennett reported ,","The Times, 29th July 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20363,29,7,1980,Summer,29,7,1980,Summer,"in Karamoja is of disaster proportions and is due to drought , crop failure , cattle raiding , lack of security","The Times, 29th July 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20364,30,7,1980,Summer,30,7,1980,Summer,wvere producing only about half their food needs before the drought began . The balance was supplemented by the commercial farming,"The Times, 30th July 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20365,30,7,1980,Summer,30,7,1980,Summer,"six East African countries , affected by armed conflict and drought , it was announced here to-day . The Community will","The Times, 30th July 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20366,31,7,1980,Summer,31,7,1980,Summer,"blacks suffer disease and hardship as cattle and crops die Drought destroys KwaZulu sugar economy From Rav Kennedv johannesburg , July","The Times, 31st July 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20367,31,7,1980,Summer,31,7,1980,Summer,""" in- undated "" with people seeking wcrk . The drought'relief measures are being backed indirectly by the South African Goveraiment","The Times, 31st July 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20368,1,8,1980,Summer,1,8,1980,Summer,"industry for the niiext five' years . He said the drought , plus -the reduction in corpora- tion stocks , would","The Times, 1st August 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20369,2,8,1980,Summer,2,8,1980,Summer,! e- * phants : -Suvrviva . spcia I about drought an'd4Joads.n tlle Luangwva . valley ' of Zrnibra ( '1,"The Times, 2th August 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20370,4,8,1980,Summer,4,8,1980,Summer,"countries from its reserves . , A poor monsoon and drought last season had a serious effect on sowings , especially","The Times, 4th August 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20371,6,8,1980,Summer,6,8,1980,Summer,"are thousands-who have T.esoponde 'd to tbe'neds of the , drought stricken and therefL fsotEasAfrica. u , ftliis.is7Td tthe biggest and","The Times, 6th August 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20372,7,8,1980,Summer,7,8,1980,Summer,"strike , separately or together . Power politics , hot drought , brought about the fam- ine in Kampuchea , a","The Times, 7th August 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20373,7,8,1980,Summer,7,8,1980,Summer,". Now , however , so bad has been the drought , so great the destruc- tion of cattle and grazing","The Times, 7th August 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20374,8,8,1980,Summer,8,8,1980,Summer,"that , . brought Karamoja into today 's headlines : drought and farmine. -Recent newsreel footage and photograph3 apart , A","The Times, 8th August 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20375,11,8,1980,Summer,11,8,1980,Summer,", the Zulu leader , has . described , the drought as one of the worst in the m1emory' of- his","The Times, 11st August 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20376,11,8,1980,Summer,11,8,1980,Summer,"- Yet until newspapers started publicizing thle effects ' the drought was having-on Kw , vaZufu-' most South . Africans ,","The Times, 11st August 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20377,11,8,1980,Summer,11,8,1980,Summer,"dramatic evidetice nbt J-USt of : the effect of the drought , bit of how the Governmientf. * , bofhaeland .","The Times, 11st August 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20378,12,8,1980,Summer,12,8,1980,Summer,"of the economic life of that coun- try , and drought elsewvhere . Even this year the weather conditions have played","The Times, 12th August 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20379,12,8,1980,Summer,12,8,1980,Summer,"the continuing famine in that country as "" owing to drought the next harvest was expected to be poor . .","The Times, 12th August 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20380,13,8,1980,Summer,13,8,1980,Summer,there'a 're thousands who have responded to the'ifeeds of the drought stricken and the refugees of EastAfrica . But tilsis one,"The Times, 13th August 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20381,14,8,1980,Summer,14,8,1980,Summer,"it is not sure , but has blamed hoarding , drought and smaller plantings following low prices . The sugar shortage","The Times, 14th August 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20382,15,8,1980,Summer,15,8,1980,Summer,done nothing to help relieve the effects of the present drought in KwaZulu . The South African Govern- ment is assisting,"The Times, 15th August 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20383,15,8,1980,Summer,15,8,1980,Summer,"the whole , though there arm some patchy areas where drought and disease are stil takling toll . The best beats","The Times, 15th August 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20384,15,8,1980,Summer,15,8,1980,Summer,". Most of the Hilhland rivers suh. fered from the drought- early on , , but are now improving . A","The Times, 15th August 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20385,18,8,1980,Summer,18,8,1980,Summer,"sowing , has been much less damaged by the nmid-western drought than the later soya bean crop . It is unlikely","The Times, 18th August 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20386,18,8,1980,Summer,18,8,1980,Summer,"the chances of -Natal , suffering soon again from a drought as -bad as this year 's are small . In","The Times, 18th August 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20387,20,8,1980,Summer,20,8,1980,Summer,able to take 500 tons of food a week to drought areas . The first convoy had arrived . Security and,"The Times, 20th August 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20388,20,8,1980,Summer,20,8,1980,Summer,year was three times Britain 's . It shares the drought which currently scourges the Horn of Africa . To a,"The Times, 20th August 1980",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20389,30,8,1980,Summer,30,8,1980,Summer,recovery by most estates from the effects of pro- longed drought in 1976 and 1977 . Industry sources forecast a steady,"The Times, 30th August 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20390,1,9,1980,Autumn,1,9,1980,Autumn,"white farmiers ' , ' already suffer- ing from the drought and faced with vastly increased wage bills as a result","The Times, 1st September 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20391,1,9,1980,Autumn,1,9,1980,Autumn,"here , but the seven-year war , two seasons of drought , and the sudden return to the country of thousands","The Times, 1st September 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20392,4,9,1980,Autumn,4,9,1980,Autumn,High Street . Sutton . Surrey ( 642 2807X . DROUGHT-UGANDA VOLUNTEERS NEEDED BY OXFAM To hell ) organise rood for,"The Times, 4th September 1980",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20393,6,9,1980,Autumn,6,9,1980,Autumn,per cent rise in food prices . This summer 's drought brought sharp food price rises . Maize costs 26 per,"The Times, 6th September 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20394,9,9,1980,Autumn,9,9,1980,Autumn,"son has been beset with short- ages of equipment , drought in some areas and shortages of seed and fertilizer .","The Times, 9th September 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20395,9,9,1980,Autumn,9,9,1980,Autumn,"areas and shortages of seed and fertilizer . The patchy drought has meant late sowing , which has been worsened by","The Times, 9th September 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20396,9,9,1980,Autumn,9,9,1980,Autumn,"crop is , and always has been , susceptible to drought , flooding and infestations of teats and insects . If","The Times, 9th September 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20397,17,9,1980,Autumn,17,9,1980,Autumn,year is unlikely to be met because of the severe drought wvhich has affected agricultural out- put . In contrast -with,"The Times, 17th September 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20398,17,9,1980,Autumn,17,9,1980,Autumn,"warning that electricity rationing , caused by Me3dco 's worst drought in more than 30 years , could damnage productivity seriously","The Times, 17th September 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20399,22,9,1980,Autumn,22,9,1980,Autumn,"loped . An existing reservoir at Ginir could serve 12,000. drought victimns if a piped distribution sys-tem could be developed .","The Times, 22th September 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20400,22,9,1980,Autumn,22,9,1980,Autumn,"that "" a remarkable recovery of all crops after the drought of May/June. followed by reasonably favourable wveather for the harvest","The Times, 22th September 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20401,24,9,1980,Autumn,24,9,1980,Autumn,", as a constructive fac- tor all dav . Persisting drought conditons in Australian crop areas lent a p- ositive Influe-ice","The Times, 24th September 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20402,24,9,1980,Autumn,24,9,1980,Autumn,"yaa- by Operition Feed' Your Industries . lThen came devastating drought , and food imports soared again ( there was a","The Times, 24th September 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20403,26,9,1980,Autumn,26,9,1980,Autumn,"prices , had simply stopped growing the necessary crops and drought accentuated the subsequent shortage . Both producer and rerail prices","The Times, 26th September 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20404,29,9,1980,Autumn,29,9,1980,Autumn,of the economy has been hit hard . Then a drought scorched the nation 's farms and now food prices are,"The Times, 29th September 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20405,29,9,1980,Autumn,29,9,1980,Autumn,"before . Agriculture has had a bad year , with drought in the north and floods in the south , and","The Times, 29th September 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20406,30,9,1980,Autumn,30,9,1980,Autumn,thoueh emntv of ice . 40 c1eg F throughout the drought of 1976. - Voirs faithfullv . AMTCPTAFL THOMAS . T,"The Times, 30th September 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20407,1,10,1980,Autumn,1,10,1980,Autumn,"marginally ahead at 3.3m , while the effect of the drought on the tea plantations and , political problems in Ethiopia","The Times, 1st October 1980",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20408,7,10,1980,Autumn,7,10,1980,Autumn,"period . Deforestation destabilizes water sup- plies , causing worse droughts , more floods , soil erosion , silt- ing of","The Times, 7th October 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20409,8,10,1980,Autumn,8,10,1980,Autumn,. Where the yield does not recover is when prolonged drought and hot weather pro- duce an early light crop .,"The Times, 8th October 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20410,10,10,1980,Autumn,10,10,1980,Autumn,"1930s with foundations which were too shallow . During the drought in 1976 , especially in the case of houses on","The Times, 10th October 1980",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20411,13,10,1980,Autumn,13,10,1980,Autumn,"has pushed up costs . There . have also been droughts . As a result of these factors , tea producers","The Times, 13th October 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20412,15,10,1980,Autumn,15,10,1980,Autumn,"was taken , 'the camps , 'then dry from the drought , ''would in the autumn become a sea of mud","The Times, 15th October 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20413,16,10,1980,Autumn,16,10,1980,Autumn,past twbo years pai ? y' because of a prelonged drought'bUt also owing to a big reduction in the ac*reage planted,"The Times, 16th October 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20414,25,10,1980,Autumn,25,10,1980,Autumn,by 1.6 per cent as the effects of the summer drought showed in the inflation numbers . Housing prices registered a,"The Times, 25th October 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20415,27,10,1980,Autumn,27,10,1980,Autumn,"many look ahead with marked trepidation . The severe summer drought will have bitter consequences for food prices , as the","The Times, 27th October 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20416,31,10,1980,Autumn,31,10,1980,Autumn,a new report . predicted today that the severe summer drought will lead to gains of 15 per cent in consumer,"The Times, 31st October 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20417,3,11,1980,Autumn,3,11,1980,Autumn,"of them thrilling by any standards , ensured that they Drought their brief tour to a triumphant conclusion . And .","The Times, 3th November 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20418,6,11,1980,Autumn,6,11,1980,Autumn,"year against President Idi Amin . the Ugandan dictator , drought , and falling prices Two ministers lost their parliamentary seats","The Times, 6th November 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20419,18,11,1980,Autumn,18,11,1980,Autumn,little meaning . n6r hold much promise of allevia-ting the drought-ridden uncertaintv which so often afflicts them . For the last,"The Times, 18th November 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20420,22,11,1980,Autumn,22,11,1980,Autumn,"the season , due to the effects of the long drought . The market indicator closed this week at 416 cents","The Times, 22th November 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20421,25,11,1980,Autumn,25,11,1980,Autumn,"much of the summer . in the face of widespread drought , there were fears that the grain harvest would be","The Times, 25th November 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20422,25,11,1980,Autumn,25,11,1980,Autumn,up for the effects of inflation and the early season drought . Alberta has traditionally produced about two thirds of the,"The Times, 25th November 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20423,27,11,1980,Autumn,27,11,1980,Autumn,", and what two men try to do about the drought . With Andy Griffith , Joel Higgins ; 5.15 Gambit","The Times, 27th November 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20424,1,12,1980,Winter,1,12,1980,Winter,"million , while the Australian crop , hard hit by drought , may fall by about six million tonnes to 102","The Times, 1st December 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20425,4,12,1980,Winter,4,12,1980,Winter,"is settled soon . As if the perennial scourges of drought or bushfire or flood were not enough , the Australian","The Times, 4th December 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20426,4,12,1980,Winter,4,12,1980,Winter,"remains the Australian far- mer 's greatest adversary . Widespread drought , particularly in Queensland , North-erm New South Wales arid","The Times, 4th December 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20427,8,12,1980,Winter,8,12,1980,Winter,"6,200m francs were provided to offset the effects of te drought , shows how aware Ibe President is that he must","The Times, 8th December 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20428,8,12,1980,Winter,8,12,1980,Winter,". Agriculture in many areas has been badly hit by drought , and about 1.5 million people are directly affected by","The Times, 8th December 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20429,9,12,1980,Winter,9,12,1980,Winter,the event the luck was not there . The American drought and the disappointing Soviet crop will push up grain and,"The Times, 9th December 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20430,13,12,1980,Winter,13,12,1980,Winter,"The usable peanut crop has been cut in half by drought , prices have soared and many shops are rationing peanut","The Times, 13th December 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20431,27,12,1980,Winter,27,12,1980,Winter,forced Cam- bridge into the bank . May A severe drought delayed the start of the first class cricket season .,"The Times, 27th December 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20432,29,12,1980,Winter,29,12,1980,Winter,", scores of scribes- All of whom wished maet they drought of it first Reatgan : All very fine , but","The Times, 29th December 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20433,31,12,1980,Winter,31,12,1980,Winter, - Science report Biology : How locusts thrive in drought By the staff of Nature After carrying out experiments on,"The Times, 31st December 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20434,31,12,1980,Winter,31,12,1980,Winter,"locusts and some related insects apparently thrive during periods of drought . Dr B. M. iaglund , of Montana State University","The Times, 31st December 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20435,31,12,1980,Winter,31,12,1980,Winter,"irrigation , in reliev- ing plants of the stress of drought , also reduces the extent of herbivorous attacks . On","The Times, 31st December 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20436,31,12,1980,Winter,31,12,1980,Winter,of proline in the hope of boosting their tolerance to drought . They may turn out to be extra prone to,"The Times, 31st December 1980",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20437,3,1,1981,Winter,3,1,1981,Winter,"the North-east , known as the Sertao suffer from devastating droughts ; one -of the traditions of the region , shown","The Times, 3th January 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20438,3,1,1981,Winter,3,1,1981,Winter,"a donkey and smoking a pipe , fleeing from the drought with all their belongings . The vitality and good humour","The Times, 3th January 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20439,2,2,1981,Winter,2,2,1981,Winter,of the world when reports filtered out about the devastating drought that had lasted from 1969 to 1973 . Since then,"The Times, 2th February 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20440,5,2,1981,Winter,5,2,1981,Winter,in 1869 and 1900 respec-. tively . The Period.of the drought was not entirely rainless : in particular heavy . local,"The Times, 5th February 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20441,5,2,1981,Winter,5,2,1981,Winter,"good and uater supply was , little affected . The drought was- mainly' of agricultural significance . and even then of","The Times, 5th February 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20442,5,2,1981,Winter,5,2,1981,Winter,"fires was disturbing . - - The conclusion of the drought . as w jth so many other droughts , was","The Times, 5th February 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20443,5,2,1981,Winter,5,2,1981,Winter,"of the drought . as w jth so many other droughts , was marked by an exceptional rainy spell . There","The Times, 5th February 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20444,6,2,1981,Winter,6,2,1981,Winter,ADVERTISEMENT Sotumalia D'isaster Victims face death from starvation The terrible drought continues . So does the influx of refugees from the,"The Times, 6th February 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20445,13,2,1981,Winter,13,2,1981,Winter,"a rare fret* about . the prospect of a- spring drought . Nerves are so frayed.that Mr Edward Koch , the","The Times, 13th February 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20446,14,2,1981,Winter,14,2,1981,Winter,"lawn . On some soils , in some periods of drought , leaving the cuttings to lie may help the lawn","The Times, 14th February 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20447,26,2,1981,Winter,26,2,1981,Winter,conditions this season and a scarcity of heroin because of drought in recent vears are responsible for the big crop whicli,"The Times, 26th February 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20448,3,3,1981,Spring,3,3,1981,Spring,"crop went in early and , after two years of drought , rain fell heavily and regularly . As a result","The Times, 3th March 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20449,5,3,1981,Spring,5,3,1981,Spring,"camps , building roads and fetching water in timek of drought . But this activity has declined in recent years ,","The Times, 5th March 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20450,7,3,1981,Spring,7,3,1981,Spring,"when we have a long drawn- out , . summer drought . ' turning lawns a.rpsty brown .. JIf wi","The Times, 7th March 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20451,11,3,1981,Spring,11,3,1981,Spring,"intend to make freedom of information an issue OVERSEAS .. Drought of 1,000 days in-Brazil drives . pie.asants to olter :","The Times, 11st March 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20452,11,3,1981,Spring,11,3,1981,Spring,to try to keep them on the land . The drought is estimated- to have cost the state over E2.000m just,"The Times, 11st March 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20453,11,3,1981,Spring,11,3,1981,Spring,"; But these will probably serve no purpose until the drought ends , which , if the Space Agency 's predictiohs-","The Times, 11st March 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20454,19,3,1981,Spring,19,3,1981,Spring,"the bank , no foreign exchange . There had been drought and famine . "" Now we are working to 'double","The Times, 19th March 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20455,20,3,1981,Spring,20,3,1981,Spring,"as afflicted by grave food shortages , resulting from prolonged drought and an in- creasing number of refugees from civil strife","The Times, 20th March 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20456,21,3,1981,Spring,21,3,1981,Spring,Hebei and Hubei have been caused bg disastrous comibination of drought and floods and more than 21 million people are facing,"The Times, 21st March 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20457,21,3,1981,Spring,21,3,1981,Spring,"disguised ; not least , the unconquered natural disasters of drought and flood still strike some provinces and impose real hardship","The Times, 21st March 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20458,23,3,1981,Spring,23,3,1981,Spring,are totally dependent on outside help . Now -a serious drought threatens their lives . Water is so short that people,"The Times, 23th March 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20459,28,3,1981,Spring,28,3,1981,Spring,of those earnings . It is not merely the recurring droughts since 1974 that are to blame . Government price- fixing,"The Times, 28th March 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20460,30,3,1981,Spring,30,3,1981,Spring,about as much as the Sahara needs a really good drought . If the Lonrho/House of Fraser takeover is to be,"The Times, 30th March 1981",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20461,6,4,1981,Spring,6,4,1981,Spring,are totlly dependent on outside help . Now a serious drought threatens their-lives . Water is so short that people are,"The Times, 6th April 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20462,6,4,1981,Spring,6,4,1981,Spring,agencies . The report said food supplies in the main drought areas could provide only 400 grammes a day . The,"The Times, 6th April 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20463,8,4,1981,Spring,8,4,1981,Spring,"of them had moved into the tojwrn during the recent drought , in a - desperate search for food . Residential","The Times, 8th April 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20464,14,4,1981,Spring,14,4,1981,Spring,"goats , nornmally their main support , have died from drought or have been lost in tribal raids . Efforts are","The Times, 14th April 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20465,16,4,1981,Spring,16,4,1981,Spring,"Thailand and Laos meet , has had two years of drought which limited production of raw opium . This year ,","The Times, 16th April 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20466,21,4,1981,Spring,21,4,1981,Spring,"-and that includes our help . Until very recentlY serious drought threatened their lives . UWater was so short , people","The Times, 21st April 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20467,21,4,1981,Spring,21,4,1981,Spring,"in Hiran province , which have followed mnonths of severe drought , threaten the lives of . 40,000 Somalis and more","The Times, 21st April 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20468,28,4,1981,Spring,28,4,1981,Spring,"and that includes our help . Until very recently serious drought threatened their lives . Water was so short , people","The Times, 28th April 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20469,29,4,1981,Spring,29,4,1981,Spring,"emergency food . As population grows , and wars and droughts affect ever more mil- lions of people , experts begin","The Times, 29th April 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20470,29,4,1981,Spring,29,4,1981,Spring,autumn to under- state the dimensions of the country 's drought and flood calamities in making their first appeal for international,"The Times, 29th April 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20471,29,4,1981,Spring,29,4,1981,Spring,only hard-hit pro- vinces containing some 21 mil- lion seriously-affected drought and flood victims because the dimensions of their overall problems,"The Times, 29th April 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20472,30,4,1981,Spring,30,4,1981,Spring,95 per cent return on its funds . Only when drought threatened iLs future did the consortium intervene with actual food,"The Times, 30th April 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20473,2,5,1981,Spring,2,5,1981,Spring,from the Ogaden fighting as well as from the long drought in the region and . recent flash floods .. This,"The Times, 2th May 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20474,20,5,1981,Spring,20,5,1981,Spring,"the . seco'nd . for help in providing food.during the drought , : , . : ' Thei flooding followed ,","The Times, 20th May 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20475,20,5,1981,Spring,20,5,1981,Spring,: Beth Chatto . Colchester . Plants suit- able for drought and molsture-lovinn plants : Daily Express . London . a,"The Times, 20th May 1981",England,"UKH,UKG","UKH3,UKG1","UKH33,UKG12","Colchester,Evesham",20th Century newspaper,Media 20476,26,5,1981,Spring,26,5,1981,Spring,"begin- ning of 1976 , for example . before the drought , was particularly cold . Snow would appear to be","The Times, 26th May 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20477,27,5,1981,Spring,27,5,1981,Spring,"ing his fiowers . Tnis is not to imply a drought , but cricket would have- been possible there almost throughout","The Times, 27th May 1981",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 20478,3,6,1981,Summer,3,6,1981,Summer,"enmeshed in the system are poor country workers , oftern drought victims desperate for work . They are recruited by middlemen","The Times, 3th June 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20479,11,6,1981,Summer,11,6,1981,Summer,"to be a cycle 'of-drought in the region . Severe droughts return every'three decades or so , they . say .","The Times, 11st June 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20480,11,6,1981,Summer,11,6,1981,Summer,"1985 ; followred bv a humid peripd , the next drought coming ardund 2005. the researchers say . dThose remarkable predictions","The Times, 11st June 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20481,11,6,1981,Summer,11,6,1981,Summer,The- mean flowv s-hows a . steep drop into : drought ( where annual flws are onlv half of those in,"The Times, 11st June 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20482,11,6,1981,Summer,11,6,1981,Summer,"of the period . The tMo complete , cycles of drought and bumidity this century , from 1913 to 1941 and","The Times, 11st June 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20483,11,6,1981,Summer,11,6,1981,Summer,so its flow does not directly reflect precipitation in the drought-afflicted regions . There is also no under . standing of,"The Times, 11st June 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20484,12,6,1981,Summer,12,6,1981,Summer,be-- ig explained by vagaries of : the weathe'r The drought which caused at serious shortfaill inthe national harvest last -year,"The Times, 12th June 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20485,16,6,1981,Summer,16,6,1981,Summer,"in. office , . with -problems like : "" 'aseveie drought -and strikes in the'public sector . But- a recent opinion","The Times, 16th June 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20486,17,6,1981,Summer,17,6,1981,Summer,"wine cellars have been the only beneficiaries of the salmon drought . Historical deal History Today , the only illustrated popular-history","The Times, 17th June 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20487,20,6,1981,Summer,20,6,1981,Summer,"than that of a single drop of rain on a drought-resistant surface . Yours etc . J. M. THOMSON , Editor","The Times, 20th June 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20488,24,6,1981,Summer,24,6,1981,Summer,"school , which stands onthe family estate . East Kent drought Parts of east Kent are suffer- ing from drought conditions","The Times, 24th June 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20489,24,6,1981,Summer,24,6,1981,Summer,Kent drought Parts of east Kent are suffer- ing from drought conditions despite a fairly wet May all over the county,"The Times, 24th June 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20490,26,6,1981,Summer,26,6,1981,Summer,"Mountains hydro-eiectric scheme , has been impaired by a recent drought , but the main cause of the crisis appears to","The Times, 26th June 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20491,6,7,1981,Summer,6,7,1981,Summer,R Ashley : at A Crannage : N A NI Drought : 0 Evans : K M Gerald : Emily 3,"The Times, 6th July 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20492,11,7,1981,Summer,11,7,1981,Summer,is most apparent in years when we have periods of drought .. Over the years I fotmd it very interesting to,"The Times, 11st July 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20493,16,7,1981,Summer,16,7,1981,Summer,"parks . A recent winner:in Scandinavia after . a year-long drought , heis. on.cioud Dnine and a half and awher :","The Times, 16th July 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20494,21,7,1981,Summer,21,7,1981,Summer,"A C Dowson . Christine A Dransfleld . Maureen A Drought . Jean Dudley . K A Dunn . n ,","The Times, 21st July 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20495,22,7,1981,Summer,22,7,1981,Summer,"; somewhere it scorches the earth , if not with drought and the pitiless wind , then with searing blizzard .","The Times, 22th July 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20496,28,7,1981,Summer,28,7,1981,Summer,"on the North- east , Mr Denis Howell on the drought . The assignment does have its good side . He","The Times, 28th July 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20497,29,7,1981,Summer,29,7,1981,Summer,last year . Newspapers and magazines have weathered the advertising drought and price-cutting in Fleet 'Street. -Now. that the worst is,"The Times, 29th July 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20498,3,8,1981,Summer,3,8,1981,Summer,"$2,200m jump between 1979 and 1980 , an despite a drought earlier this summer , it is thought ex- tremely unlikely","The Times, 3th August 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20499,4,8,1981,Summer,4,8,1981,Summer,"utilising their energies in erosion control , fire prevention , drought relief , land reclamation and pest eradication - as well","The Times, 4th August 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20500,7,8,1981,Summer,7,8,1981,Summer,chip trade in recent years has been the succession of droughts in 1975 and 1976 . The two hot dry sunmmers,"The Times, 7th August 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20501,17,8,1981,Summer,17,8,1981,Summer,", a Bedford-shire contributor writes . "" Severely affected -by drought on light land , but wvill probatZly now recover ""","The Times, 17th August 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20502,18,8,1981,Summer,18,8,1981,Summer,"Nakuru today , ( and discussed serious difficulties caused by drought in the last two years . The Community is helping","The Times, 18th August 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20503,19,8,1981,Summer,19,8,1981,Summer,new study . It concludes that subsidence In periods of drought is almost entirely confined to areas of shrinkable clay soils,"The Times, 19th August 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20504,19,8,1981,Summer,19,8,1981,Summer,extracting moisture from the soil was widely publicized during the droughts of 1975 and 1976 . A subsequent report in BRR,"The Times, 19th August 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20505,19,8,1981,Summer,19,8,1981,Summer,of inquiries after the subsidence . caused by the 1975-76 drought . Not only could this book lead to more trees,"The Times, 19th August 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20506,21,8,1981,Summer,21,8,1981,Summer,"Dark struggles against light . A kingdom is threatened' bv drought , famine , plague , invasion , a sinister monster","The Times, 21st August 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20507,22,8,1981,Summer,22,8,1981,Summer,been enveloped in spreading heath and forest fires . But drought and heat were not the only problems . Fierce thunderstorms,"The Times, 22th August 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20508,26,8,1981,Summer,26,8,1981,Summer,"second time , I hesitated , but the long financial drought had sapped my resist- ance . At almost the sarne","The Times, 26th August 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20509,27,8,1981,Summer,27,8,1981,Summer,could not be cultivated in some areas because of the drought . Mounties ' security force to-be disbanded From John fRpct,"The Times, 27th August 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20510,31,8,1981,Summer,31,8,1981,Summer,", party secretary of Kazakhs- tan , said recently that drought had affected some areas of the republic , but most","The Times, 31st August 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20511,1,9,1981,Autumn,1,9,1981,Autumn,most of them lost their livestock herds during the severe droughts of 1978 and 1979 . There are few cases of,"The Times, 1st September 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20512,1,9,1981,Autumn,1,9,1981,Autumn,"they are . The situation has been made worse by droughts , wars and increasing internal demand for food due to","The Times, 1st September 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20513,1,9,1981,Autumn,1,9,1981,Autumn,"was largely uncultivated because of the unreliable rainfall and frequent drought . Access was poor and communications almost non-existent , and","The Times, 1st September 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20514,1,9,1981,Autumn,1,9,1981,Autumn,the Sand River Valley to hold reserves of water during drought or times of peak demand . Mainstay of economy The,"The Times, 1st September 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20515,2,9,1981,Autumn,2,9,1981,Autumn,"exporter , it faced embarrassing food shortages last year through drought , bad planning and corrupt hoarding . practices . Mr","The Times, 2th September 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20516,2,9,1981,Autumn,2,9,1981,Autumn,"wheat and rice crops last year ( partly caused by drought , and partly by inadequate price incentives to farmers )","The Times, 2th September 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20517,2,9,1981,Autumn,2,9,1981,Autumn,"striking illustration of the effects of the world 's champagne drought . "" I remember my father buying a vineyard of","The Times, 2th September 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20518,3,9,1981,Autumn,3,9,1981,Autumn,control them by sealing all entrances . The kind of drought which South Wales is experiencing has been primarilv responsible for,"The Times, 3th September 1981",Wales,UKL,,,South Wales,20th Century newspaper,Media 20519,4,9,1981,Autumn,4,9,1981,Autumn,main in the high street at the height of a drought ; the letfer posted in one part of London- .,"The Times, 4th September 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20520,5,9,1981,Autumn,5,9,1981,Autumn,will retain moisture which will sustain the plants during a drought . Whether you plant your bulbs in pots or bowls,"The Times, 5th September 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20521,8,9,1981,Autumn,8,9,1981,Autumn,"an hallucinatory effect have failed to appear because of the drought . Daubed with body paint and sporting headbands , some","The Times, 8th September 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20522,10,9,1981,Autumn,10,9,1981,Autumn,good crop . Parts of the country have had both drought and flood . Aid agency officials who have surveyed paddy,"The Times, 10th September 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20523,11,9,1981,Autumn,11,9,1981,Autumn,"Renorter Britain generally has had its driest summer since the drought of 1976 , and bans on the use of hosepipes","The Times, 11st September 1981","GB,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20524,12,9,1981,Autumn,12,9,1981,Autumn,"1979 ; the low rainfall means that susmmer heat and drought often wither and stunt ymelds , as this year .","The Times, 12th September 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20525,12,9,1981,Autumn,12,9,1981,Autumn,a great procession to pray for an end to the drought that afflicts their land . The film contrasted this avproach,"The Times, 12th September 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20526,12,9,1981,Autumn,12,9,1981,Autumn,"being best hnowvn .. This failure , caused largely by drought in the virgin lands , led to the USSR for","The Times, 12th September 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20527,25,9,1981,Autumn,25,9,1981,Autumn,of the long rains of the early summer and the drought that followed them . In the Test matches certainly batting,"The Times, 25th September 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20528,30,9,1981,Autumn,30,9,1981,Autumn,which presumably means that the impact of last year 's drought was not as severe as first feared . It seems,"The Times, 30th September 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20529,1,10,1981,Autumn,1,10,1981,Autumn,"For Schools , Collges . The subjects include Brazil , drought on the land ; M4aths-in-a-Box ; Transport In Wales ;","The Times, 1st October 1981",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20530,2,10,1981,Autumn,2,10,1981,Autumn,"been compounded by one , two or more years of drought . If the international dimension of these problems is so","The Times, 2th October 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20531,3,10,1981,Autumn,3,10,1981,Autumn,a heavy strain on food supplies . The most serious drought in nearly 50 years is well into its second year,"The Times, 3th October 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20532,5,10,1981,Autumn,5,10,1981,Autumn,"feed , and the poor weather this year-scorchiing heat and drought during the summer witlh rain and floods during the harvest","The Times, 5th October 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20533,5,10,1981,Autumn,5,10,1981,Autumn,bor up to 100 roubles a sack . The summer drought has also affected sugarbeet . Beets this year are small,"The Times, 5th October 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20534,15,10,1981,Autumn,15,10,1981,Autumn,flats . The-past is more recent on the mainland . Drought inlandt in the early eighteenth century brought tribesmen to the,"The Times, 15th October 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20535,19,10,1981,Autumn,19,10,1981,Autumn,"a month . These measures , wvhich follonv floods and drought earlier this year , come amid reports of growing shopping","The Times, 19th October 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20536,22,10,1981,Autumn,22,10,1981,Autumn,"althouglh there were some poQr retuns , particularly in the droughty rivers of Scotland early in the seasou , on the","The Times, 22th October 1981",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20537,29,10,1981,Autumn,29,10,1981,Autumn,"demand of 2 per cent was 1976 , when the drought was reponsible . Last year 's average supply of 16,000","The Times, 29th October 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20538,30,10,1981,Autumn,30,10,1981,Autumn,"con- trolled glimpse of people suffering from the ravages of drought and civil war . Occasionally , for example during the","The Times, 30th October 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20539,11,11,1981,Autumn,11,11,1981,Autumn,on the Arab village of El Auja to film its drought- stricken banana plantations and contrast them with shots of a,"The Times, 11st November 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20540,13,11,1981,Autumn,13,11,1981,Autumn,"of anxiety this caused , especially after four years of drought up to the end of 1979 , is demonstrated by","The Times, 13th November 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20541,17,11,1981,Autumn,17,11,1981,Autumn,"about 175 million tonnes , he said this year 's drought had caused great dam- age to.agriculture for the third year","The Times, 17th November 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20542,18,11,1981,Autumn,18,11,1981,Autumn,"; crop t .. his sumnm.er becase of -te : drought . "" T.e bill to' keep . all our i","The Times, 18th November 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20543,18,11,1981,Autumn,18,11,1981,Autumn,": -has mWdfer for hist-herd brought by ; h' --8ii'enth drought Thes 150 affecting : Anda- lus'ia : -d Etemadwira ,","The Times, 18th November 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20544,18,11,1981,Autumn,18,11,1981,Autumn,"the streets of Toledo praying for an end to thXe drought . "" God is above the laws of nature and","The Times, 18th November 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20545,23,11,1981,Autumn,23,11,1981,Autumn,", as most of their livestock either died in the drought or were stolen by cattle rustlers . The emphasis of","The Times, 23th November 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20546,23,11,1981,Autumn,23,11,1981,Autumn,camps since torrential rains last April ended two years of drought - and caused disastrous floods . The floods have now,"The Times, 23th November 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20547,4,12,1981,Winter,4,12,1981,Winter,"been found . seriously wanting as a result of the drought of 1976 . , The company 's method of underpinning","The Times, 4th December 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20548,4,12,1981,Winter,4,12,1981,Winter,to deteiiorate with drinking water prices increasing and the deepening drought and lack of feed resulting in increased slaughter of herds,"The Times, 4th December 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20549,5,12,1981,Winter,5,12,1981,Winter,"silicone nubber seolont that moulds iuself to forTn a permonent. droughtproof seol , cnc a perlect .. ftevery time you close","The Times, 5th December 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20550,29,12,1981,Winter,29,12,1981,Winter,South WYales which have been laid waste by rabbits and droughts 10.20 Young Ramsey . Adventures of an Australian vet (,"The Times, 29th December 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20551,30,12,1981,Winter,30,12,1981,Winter,78 of Damara elephants remain Bv Tons SamstaK Poachers and droughtf have reduced the population of the desert elephant of Damaraland,"The Times, 30th December 1981",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20552,8,1,1982,Winter,8,1,1982,Winter,. Twelfth . man : D j Underwood . Run drought to make the blokes forget their beer I From John,"The Times, 8th January 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20553,13,1,1982,Winter,13,1,1982,Winter,"this kind . At the news of his appointment , droughts would invariably turn moist and oil slicks would slink away","The Times, 13th January 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20554,14,1,1982,Winter,14,1,1982,Winter,the' : depletion gf livestock herds by a comibination of drought and inter-tribal raiding . Medical teams and food distribution schemes,"The Times, 14th January 1982",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20555,20,1,1982,Winter,20,1,1982,Winter,"25,000 . The Prince said : "" We have had drought . We have had snow . It will probably be","The Times, 20th January 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20556,3,2,1982,Winter,3,2,1982,Winter,"its leaders should "" cherish the land from the spoiliiig drought , from raging winds and dust laden storms , from","The Times, 3th February 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20557,10,2,1982,Winter,10,2,1982,Winter,for the evaporation of last season 's euphoria . * Drought has affected some of the best land in the country,"The Times, 10th February 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20558,24,2,1982,Winter,24,2,1982,Winter,"the dollar 's rise , high interest rates and the drought , bring- ing a 30 per cent drop in harvests","The Times, 24th February 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20559,24,2,1982,Winter,24,2,1982,Winter,country 's problems in 1981 were compounded by a severe drought which broke with flooding in January this year . Full,"The Times, 24th February 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20560,24,2,1982,Winter,24,2,1982,Winter,"cost increas- es , due to the effect of the drought on food prices ( 23.9 per cent ) and higher","The Times, 24th February 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20561,24,2,1982,Winter,24,2,1982,Winter,higher energy and tax costs . Agriculture a problem The drought-related cuts in energy supplies to Portuguese companies have had their,"The Times, 24th February 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20562,24,2,1982,Winter,24,2,1982,Winter,", as well as for highways , agriculture aids and drought relief and edu-cation . After rises of 4 per cent","The Times, 24th February 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20563,24,2,1982,Winter,24,2,1982,Winter,"a major brake on development . As well as making drought aid available , official price sup- port levels are being","The Times, 24th February 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20564,24,2,1982,Winter,24,2,1982,Winter,and of internatonal interest rates on top of the worse drought of the past 50 years . Industrial production was particularly,"The Times, 24th February 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20565,24,2,1982,Winter,24,2,1982,Winter,". Agriculture and electric production were severely affected by the drought , with a direct impact on the trade balance .","The Times, 24th February 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20566,1,3,1982,Spring,1,3,1982,Spring,"of the e-conomy. *The government has laid the blame on drought , flood , the 300m campaign to topple Idi Amin","The Times, 1st March 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20567,8,3,1982,Spring,8,3,1982,Spring,"to prevent a cycle of winter waterlog- ging and summer droughts , which make the tree roots die back . There","The Times, 8th March 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20568,12,3,1982,Spring,12,3,1982,Spring,". They say the situation is particularly dangerous in a drought because the salmon , unable to ascend the rivers in","The Times, 12th March 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20569,12,3,1982,Spring,12,3,1982,Spring,"a killing . In Scotland last year , in exceptional drought conditions , reports said that two or three hauls of","The Times, 12th March 1982",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20570,23,3,1982,Spring,23,3,1982,Spring,"as The domestic hose comes out well in time of drought , which exemplify a Rabelaisian ( or Chaucerian ) sense","The Times, 23th March 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20571,10,4,1982,Spring,10,4,1982,Spring,"a description ? ( 12 ) . 16 Why no drought , Feste explains ( 3,3,4,2,7,5,3 ) 17 Rejection of French","The Times, 10th April 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20572,10,4,1982,Spring,10,4,1982,Spring,thought that he was destined to bring the season 's drought to an end by drinking again at the lovely well,"The Times, 10th April 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20573,23,4,1982,Spring,23,4,1982,Spring,"land in the centre and North , has missed the drought and the country will still have a surplus of maize","The Times, 23th April 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20574,23,4,1982,Spring,23,4,1982,Spring,tons from 14.6 million tons last year because of the drought that has hit the so-called maize triangle of the Southern,"The Times, 23th April 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20575,28,4,1982,Spring,28,4,1982,Spring,"crisp weather , which should be as likely as a drought in the Highlands . "" We are completely at home","The Times, 28th April 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20576,29,4,1982,Spring,29,4,1982,Spring,"was sharply higher animal feed prices caused by a severe drought in the previous year . So far in 1982 ,","The Times, 29th April 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20577,7,5,1982,Spring,7,5,1982,Spring,"about 4lm this year to offset a shortfall caused by drought , Mr Nalu- mino Mundia , the Zambian Prine Minister","The Times, 7th May 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20578,12,5,1982,Spring,12,5,1982,Spring,"over the last 10 years . Survivors of the 1980 drought are fit again , and many of them have turned","The Times, 12th May 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20579,21,5,1982,Spring,21,5,1982,Spring,"year , The soya crop has been hit by a drought , but there will be 12 per cent more rice","The Times, 21st May 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20580,1,6,1982,Summer,1,6,1982,Summer,"of the water has remained practically 'con- stant , come drought , come flood , since accurate measurement has been made","The Times, 1st June 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20581,3,6,1982,Summer,3,6,1982,Summer,had led to river levels dropping c lose to the drought levels of 1976 . Long-term measures to improve supply include,"The Times, 3th June 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20582,7,6,1982,Summer,7,6,1982,Summer,"where -the turf is so good , even in a drought , that you can barely hear the noise of the","The Times, 7th June 1982",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,"Wantage,Whitehorse Hill",20th Century newspaper,Media 20583,10,6,1982,Summer,10,6,1982,Summer,"view . It has been considerably shortened by the recent drought , while the greens are among the best the players","The Times, 10th June 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20584,28,6,1982,Summer,28,6,1982,Summer,"by The Times . From grave concern over the near drought in April and May , the mood has changed to","The Times, 28th June 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20585,28,6,1982,Summer,28,6,1982,Summer,"early to the4 questionnaire were yearning for rain . "" Drought crops are burning on light land "" , a Worcestershire","The Times, 28th June 1982",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG12,Worcestershire,20th Century newspaper,Media 20586,8,7,1982,Summer,8,7,1982,Summer,government he was the minister put in charge of the drought . For some reason this made him quali- fied to,"The Times, 8th July 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20587,19,7,1982,Summer,19,7,1982,Summer,"colony 's history , ( Richard Hughes writes ) . Drought aid ZiHarare ( Reuter ) - The Zimbabwve Government is","The Times, 19th July 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20588,19,7,1982,Summer,19,7,1982,Summer,"in the Army to help two million people threatened by drought in the south and west tf the country , the","The Times, 19th July 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20589,23,7,1982,Summer,23,7,1982,Summer,wine-growing region of Rioja . Elsewhere there are badly affected drought pockets . Cereal farmers trying to recoup last year 's,"The Times, 23th July 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20590,23,7,1982,Summer,23,7,1982,Summer,"Cereals in the south-west have been badly affected by the drought , but the loss is expected to be more than","The Times, 23th July 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20591,26,7,1982,Summer,26,7,1982,Summer,"Arnoux powers through to the prize , breaking his two-year drought . after the Brabham team lost both their cars when","The Times, 26th July 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20592,6,8,1982,Summer,6,8,1982,Summer,"Government declared that the sheep died as a result of drought , herd mismanagement and disease , but a congressional hearing","The Times, 6th August 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20593,12,8,1982,Summer,12,8,1982,Summer,it is a ponderous and inconclusive affair about water-diviners and drought- makers in a large but shadowy landscape . How much,"The Times, 12th August 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20594,16,8,1982,Summer,16,8,1982,Summer,"rain deficit so far this year of 7'/2 inches . Drought , he says , has affec- ted all crops in","The Times, 16th August 1982",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20595,16,8,1982,Summer,16,8,1982,Summer,- . MOTOR RACING- - - Lotus blossoms after the drought This Lotus is not for eating . De Angelis turns,"The Times, 16th August 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20596,16,8,1982,Summer,16,8,1982,Summer,"good "" . And for Chapman victory ended the longest drought in his long and distinguished career . The Austrian Grand","The Times, 16th August 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20597,17,8,1982,Summer,17,8,1982,Summer,"was his third winner of the new season . Durr drought ends with Darine It has been a long , slow","The Times, 17th August 1982",England,UKG,UKG2,UKG24,Uttoxeter,20th Century newspaper,Media 20598,24,8,1982,Summer,24,8,1982,Summer,". Most ot Scot : land has also becnsuffering a drought' , which irnhibits the run . It' wnmy. well :","The Times, 24th August 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20599,1,9,1982,Autumn,1,9,1982,Autumn,"of the total , have been severely stricken by the drought . Mr Malcolm Fraser , the Prime Minister , has","The Times, 1st September 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20600,1,9,1982,Autumn,1,9,1982,Autumn,"Minister , has hinted th2z the Government would offer increased drought assistance at a meeting next week of the Australian Agriculture","The Times, 1st September 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20601,1,9,1982,Autumn,1,9,1982,Autumn,"has declared 90 per cenit of the state to be drought afflicted . Only in recent weeks , with winter skies","The Times, 1st September 1982",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20602,1,9,1982,Autumn,1,9,1982,Autumn,"winter skies still dry , has the seriousness of the drought been realized . In thc capital cities its Impact ,","The Times, 1st September 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20603,2,9,1982,Autumn,2,9,1982,Autumn,years has been no higher than in the acknowledged . drought-stricken years . Indeed . there was as little rainfall in,"The Times, 2th September 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20604,2,9,1982,Autumn,2,9,1982,Autumn,vearly average remained well below that needed to avoid a drought . In 1976 and 1977 rainfall decreased again to the,"The Times, 2th September 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20605,2,9,1982,Autumn,2,9,1982,Autumn,has never been substantialiv more than in the well publicized drought of' 1968 to 1972 . Whereas earlier droughts have typical-,"The Times, 2th September 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20606,2,9,1982,Autumn,2,9,1982,Autumn,well publicized drought of' 1968 to 1972 . Whereas earlier droughts have typical- ly lasted for about nine years . this,"The Times, 2th September 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20607,2,9,1982,Autumn,2,9,1982,Autumn,"persisting after 14 years . The continuation of the Sahelian drought may have been ignored . he savs , because its","The Times, 2th September 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20608,7,9,1982,Autumn,7,9,1982,Autumn,"rutted mud track , baked hard hx weeks of near drought . stretches awav towards the distant hills lost in a","The Times, 7th September 1982",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK23,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20609,15,9,1982,Autumn,15,9,1982,Autumn,". ithis year thc country has suftered a particularly severe drought , which is expected to have a disastrous effect on","The Times, 15th September 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20610,15,9,1982,Autumn,15,9,1982,Autumn,"everthing , the rural sector has been hard hit bv drought and depressed world markets . Mr Fraser hias always tended","The Times, 15th September 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20611,15,9,1982,Autumn,15,9,1982,Autumn,"inflated costs . The rural outlook is not good . Drought has harmed most crops , particularly wheat , with sowings","The Times, 15th September 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20612,15,9,1982,Autumn,15,9,1982,Autumn,to reach 23.52 million tons . in spite of a drought and pests that have destroved about 230.000 hec- tares of,"The Times, 15th September 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20613,17,9,1982,Autumn,17,9,1982,Autumn,"wc were suffering from a long , hot spell of drought . I w as spraying somc plants itn my greenhouse","The Times, 17th September 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20614,24,9,1982,Autumn,24,9,1982,Autumn,"recently reseed- ed pitch had been badly affected by a drought , were anxious to gel their ground ready in time","The Times, 24th September 1982",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ24,Worthing,20th Century newspaper,Media 20615,27,9,1982,Autumn,27,9,1982,Autumn,"there are complaints of minimal growlh , bvcause of near drought conditions . . . , . . Out with Militants","The Times, 27th September 1982",England,"UKH,UKJ,UKF","UKH3,UKJ4,UKF2","UKJ42,UKF24,UKF25",Northamptonshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 20616,29,9,1982,Autumn,29,9,1982,Autumn,"were desperately poor , and its ecomomy cattle- based and drought-prone . "" At independence we had oniv three miles of","The Times, 29th September 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20617,29,9,1982,Autumn,29,9,1982,Autumn,"nuirchases of stones . To make matters worse , a drought emergency was declared last April , to which the international","The Times, 29th September 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20618,29,9,1982,Autumn,29,9,1982,Autumn,"although in its case , as the direct result of drought rather than any failure of policy . Apart fronm its","The Times, 29th September 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20619,29,9,1982,Autumn,29,9,1982,Autumn,reported in sonic rural communities as a consequence of the drought and reduced crop yiel& . A mid-year estimate suggests that,"The Times, 29th September 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20620,29,9,1982,Autumn,29,9,1982,Autumn,carniers ol' foreign exchange . It is ironical that thc drought may boost currcnt beef sales since farimiers bring their cattle,"The Times, 29th September 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20621,29,9,1982,Autumn,29,9,1982,Autumn,"is now about 30 per cent , and the severe drought has led to impoverished peasant farmers competing with the hundreds","The Times, 29th September 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20622,4,10,1982,Autumn,4,10,1982,Autumn,Provence 'and the Languedoc- Roussillon region which were affected by drought . White wine grapes arc particularly abun- dant . Thc,"The Times, 4th October 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20623,4,10,1982,Autumn,4,10,1982,Autumn,"funeral . iService oi Rememnbranice to be annotinced tJt*er . DROUGHTON-ADDERLEY. - On Septemober 30th. peacefuIlly , at home , ared","The Times, 4th October 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20624,5,10,1982,Autumn,5,10,1982,Autumn,on them the urgency of selling their cattle betore the drought aflects them . loo seriously . But the wealth of,"The Times, 5th October 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20625,5,10,1982,Autumn,5,10,1982,Autumn,"food and assistance from the inter- national community . The drought has becn worst in the Central . North , East","The Times, 5th October 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20626,11,10,1982,Autumn,11,10,1982,Autumn,faced with the dilemma of making the right decisions when drought threatens . The town has basked in the gentle sunlight,"The Times, 11st October 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20627,11,10,1982,Autumn,11,10,1982,Autumn,season wears on it is apparent that there are severe drought conditions and Burgomaster Walter Haffner orders an aqueduct to be,"The Times, 11st October 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20628,13,10,1982,Autumn,13,10,1982,Autumn,"10.38 Trigonometry 11.00 Words and Pictures 11.17 Vocal music 11.40 Droughts in lrazil 12.03 Part thre , of the Russian alphabet","The Times, 13th October 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20629,16,10,1982,Autumn,16,10,1982,Autumn,story of a small town brought to its knees by drought offered parallels for greater disasters that may be awaiting us,"The Times, 16th October 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20630,18,10,1982,Autumn,18,10,1982,Autumn,commodity in Mamibia which is in its eighth year of drought and elaborate training programmes have pushed up productivity by,"The Times, 18th October 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20631,19,10,1982,Autumn,19,10,1982,Autumn,"ers suffering from the efTects of two year. , ' drought Sefior ( onzalez concentrated on the big market towns or","The Times, 19th October 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20632,23,10,1982,Autumn,23,10,1982,Autumn,"years King-1lassan has been further . lried 'by an- appalling drought , accekrating the ex'odus from the countryside and straining the","The Times, 23th October 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20633,30,10,1982,Autumn,30,10,1982,Autumn,of Agricultural Economics show that the combined effects of the drought and the general economic slowdown will halve the real net,"The Times, 30th October 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20634,30,10,1982,Autumn,30,10,1982,Autumn,", originally . It is being revised downwards as the drought continues and could fall to $AI , 700mn if there","The Times, 30th October 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20635,30,10,1982,Autumn,30,10,1982,Autumn,he said . The Bureau of Meteorology has said the drought is the worst since records began 100 years ago but,"The Times, 30th October 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20636,30,11,1982,Autumn,30,11,1982,Autumn,"after the military coup , Senor Rojas , a technical droughtsman aged 27 , and the union representative of the factory","The Times, 30th November 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20637,3,12,1982,Winter,3,12,1982,Winter,"of the National I-armi-ers ' Federation , said that the drought had becomI1e a diisaster for the economv. as well as","The Times, 3th December 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20638,3,12,1982,Winter,3,12,1982,Winter,The federationi estimated the value of crops lost in tihC drought at $A2.5 billion ( l.5 billion ) . But since,"The Times, 3th December 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20639,3,12,1982,Winter,3,12,1982,Winter,"groundsman 's work has not been helped by some stringent drought regulations , which are in force locally . These restrict","The Times, 3th December 1982",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20640,3,1,1983,Winter,3,1,1983,Winter,a special day of prayer for an end to the drought . Leaders blamed San Salvador ( Reuter ) - Archbishop,"The Times, 3th January 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20641,6,1,1983,Winter,6,1,1983,Winter,"of Africans - had so far been lost because of drought . A spokesman said : "" 'fhis has been the","The Times, 6th January 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20642,6,1,1983,Winter,6,1,1983,Winter,lower than farmers are paid for producing it . The drought probably means that it will have little maize to export,"The Times, 6th January 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20643,13,1,1983,Winter,13,1,1983,Winter,"a blend of parsimony , practicality and sensitivity to the drought- ridden locals . "" These pitches are watered with sewage","The Times, 13th January 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20644,20,1,1983,Winter,20,1,1983,Winter,deflection to bounce inches wide with Stevenson stranded . The drought was finally ended in the first minute of the second,"The Times, 20th January 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20645,22,1,1983,Winter,22,1,1983,Winter,"late July , at vwhich time they are vulnerable to drought . Always water in , and keep watered , newly","The Times, 22th January 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20646,26,1,1983,Winter,26,1,1983,Winter,"conference agreed to an emergency plan of- action , prolonged droughts in -the region are still the norm . A And","The Times, 26th January 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20647,26,1,1983,Winter,26,1,1983,Winter,"another "" . Estimates of human mortality during the 1968-73 drought vary from 50,000 to 250,000 , with 3.5 million cattle","The Times, 26th January 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20648,27,1,1983,Winter,27,1,1983,Winter,"the -country faces - , problenis associated with the worst drought on -record which is likely to lead to a drop","The Times, 27th January 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20649,28,1,1983,Winter,28,1,1983,Winter,is : none of their . . aking . Poor drought-afflicated' and weary of conflict they- are forced to provide food,"The Times, 28th January 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20650,28,1,1983,Winter,28,1,1983,Winter,"end of the-war. - Coming , on top of a drought and constraints-forced by fuel shortages , -the murders of at","The Times, 28th January 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20651,7,2,1983,Winter,7,2,1983,Winter,"mnongooses , practical jokes *and family tiffs , a desperate drought , beetles collected f*om manure . By western standards the","The Times, 7th February 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20652,10,2,1983,Winter,10,2,1983,Winter,".. south , - uder sunnysldes ' but-hit by a drought entering its fourth consecutive , year . - abandoned plas","The Times, 10th February 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20653,10,2,1983,Winter,10,2,1983,Winter,that could produce plants resistant to insects . diseases and drought has been developed by a University of Perinsylvania biologist and,"The Times, 10th February 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20654,16,2,1983,Winter,16,2,1983,Winter,"it used to be . The last time a major drought struck Australia , in 1974/75 , Dalgety profits nosedived from","The Times, 16th February 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20655,17,2,1983,Winter,17,2,1983,Winter,"but , with water pressure- low due . to the drought , ' they were forced to flee as their homes","The Times, 17th February 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20656,17,2,1983,Winter,17,2,1983,Winter,rain . fbr years- an& there':is no' end''ih sight to'lhe drought ; whiich. has led to.thousands'of sheep'being shot-for lack of ipasture.,"The Times, 17th February 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20657,17,2,1983,Winter,17,2,1983,Winter,: * 0iO i 4 -. -. - dicvi Ethiopian drought threate millios '''- Nairobi ( Rvuter and AFP ) TFens,"The Times, 17th February 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20658,17,2,1983,Winter,17,2,1983,Winter,"inillion. -are threatened . vith food shortages i*P thibpiMs worst drought f6rf 1O "" yeas . Mr Mar-k Bowden , reiul$adviser","The Times, 17th February 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20659,17,2,1983,Winter,17,2,1983,Winter,increase material and financial support to save lives in the drought-hit provinces- of Gondar and Wollo . At least 50 deaths,"The Times, 17th February 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20660,19,2,1983,Winter,19,2,1983,Winter,"Mozanbique and Lesotho . Britain gives 10O , OOO to drought victims By Michael Knipe Mr 1timothy Raison , the Minister","The Times, 19th February 1983",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20661,21,2,1983,Winter,21,2,1983,Winter,Seel ( Carlisle ) . Dry party -following a goal drought Bv Nicholas Harling Crystal Palace ......... O 0 Burnley .........,"The Times, 21st February 1983",England,UKD,"UKD4,UKD1","UKD43,UKD12","Burnley,Carlisle",20th Century newspaper,Media 20662,22,2,1983,Winter,22,2,1983,Winter,"property because they -face financial ruin as a result of drought , but others are kicking up a fuss . The","The Times, 22th February 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20663,22,2,1983,Winter,22,2,1983,Winter,"is widely , attributed by naturalists to . African . droughts and that:of nightingales to neglect of woodland management . The","The Times, 22th February 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20664,23,2,1983,Winter,23,2,1983,Winter,"The National Water Council learned many lessons from the 1976 drought and since then , when the industry faced critical shortages","The Times, 23th February 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20665,24,2,1983,Winter,24,2,1983,Winter,"to be grass 's unreliability , particularly at times of drought , and prefer to put their faith in relatively expensive","The Times, 24th February 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20666,28,2,1983,Winter,28,2,1983,Winter,"Ethiqpia began "" to detect the first signs of a drought which is now severely affecting half a million people .","The Times, 28th February 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20667,28,2,1983,Winter,28,2,1983,Winter,". that the -disaster was the most serious since the drought of 19.73 when . r , ore than 200.000 died","The Times, 28th February 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20668,28,2,1983,Winter,28,2,1983,Winter,. The next stage in limiting the effects of the drought is to ensure the smooth maintenance of supplies and to,"The Times, 28th February 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20669,1,3,1983,Spring,1,3,1983,Spring,"Oceania , where production fell because of the prolonged Australian drought . Estimates of global coarse grain production were revised upwards","The Times, 1st March 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20670,2,3,1983,Spring,2,3,1983,Spring,monsoon rainfall over a limited area . Several years of drought are followed by winters with occasional torrential downpours of rain,"The Times, 2th March 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20671,3,3,1983,Spring,3,3,1983,Spring,"the north , particularly as a result of the Sahelian drought , and many turned to them for food when they","The Times, 3th March 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20672,3,3,1983,Spring,3,3,1983,Spring,"is no goild prdyidtnifarmers with miractito'us ` new'seeds ; new drought or pest tesistant , pro-duct strains or credit ! and","The Times, 3th March 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20673,7,3,1983,Spring,7,3,1983,Spring,"Government has described as -I ) ossibly the most severe drought this century "" . The areas affected - Tran- svaal","The Times, 7th March 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20674,8,3,1983,Spring,8,3,1983,Spring,"real break in this country 's fourth consecutive year of drought , the mayor of-an important Majorca string of resorts has","The Times, 8th March 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20675,15,3,1983,Spring,15,3,1983,Spring,"stock and there is even a short , IJK.type of drought you can bi-e in acute difficulties . Shortly afterwards the","The Times, 15th March 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20676,19,3,1983,Spring,19,3,1983,Spring,"can be made for the royal party to visit other drought-stricken areas in central and eastern Austra- lia , with similar","The Times, 19th March 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20677,22,3,1983,Spring,22,3,1983,Spring,areas of Ethiopia are in the grip of the worst drought since that of 1973 which killed hundreds of thousands .,"The Times, 22th March 1983",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20678,22,3,1983,Spring,22,3,1983,Spring,tons of grain over the coming year to feed the drought victims . Much will depend on the rainfall pattern in,"The Times, 22th March 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20679,23,3,1983,Spring,23,3,1983,Spring,"figure of 600,000 throughout the whole country , but the drought -. is localized thbough extremely severe . It is eight","The Times, 23th March 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20680,24,3,1983,Spring,24,3,1983,Spring,"Army , have been cruelly sharpened by the withholding of drought relief ( in the form of mealie meal and other","The Times, 24th March 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20681,24,3,1983,Spring,24,3,1983,Spring,a half million may be . badly hit by the drought . The next harvest is in October ; Ethiopians are,"The Times, 24th March 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20682,24,3,1983,Spring,24,3,1983,Spring,"largely because the late Haile Selassie was blamed for the drought 10 years ago . Mengistu therefore , by analogy ,","The Times, 24th March 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20683,28,3,1983,Spring,28,3,1983,Spring,Aid arriving Relief agencies said their aid was reaching Ethiopian drought victims and there was no evidence that it was going,"The Times, 28th March 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20684,28,3,1983,Spring,28,3,1983,Spring,trying to distribute what we can to the three million drought victims . Whatever aid comes to us will not be,"The Times, 28th March 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20685,28,3,1983,Spring,28,3,1983,Spring,has been caused by two years of . aimost continuous drought and resultant crop failure . as reported by field workers,"The Times, 28th March 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20686,31,3,1983,Spring,31,3,1983,Spring,"and relief from dissident activity and that food supplies to drought-stricken areas , which had been cut off by dissidents ,","The Times, 31st March 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20687,5,4,1983,Spring,5,4,1983,Spring,continue indefinitely and it has taken only a relatively mild drought to expose the fragility of the country 's economy .,"The Times, 5th April 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20688,5,4,1983,Spring,5,4,1983,Spring,"held responsible for the climatic conditions leading to the worst drought since 1970-73 . He neglects to mention , however ,","The Times, 5th April 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20689,5,4,1983,Spring,5,4,1983,Spring,"time launching an international appeal for more than a miilion drought victims in the same region . Already more than 50,000","The Times, 5th April 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20690,6,4,1983,Spring,6,4,1983,Spring,"clinic sponsored by the Save the Children Fund in the drought- stricken north-east of Upper Volta , an area where many","The Times, 6th April 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20691,11,4,1983,Spring,11,4,1983,Spring,"of the over- exploitation of local resources and hence of drought and famine . I am , Sir , your obedient","The Times, 11st April 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20692,16,4,1983,Spring,16,4,1983,Spring,financial ruin in the wake of the country 's worst drought this century . According to afi official of the country,"The Times, 16th April 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20693,20,4,1983,Spring,20,4,1983,Spring,The overall downturn in production is partly the result of drought which has hit output in South India . Producers also,"The Times, 20th April 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20694,21,4,1983,Spring,21,4,1983,Spring,of the Ethiopian Government 's efforts to counter a serious drought in the country . Many Western donor agencies are involved,"The Times, 21st April 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20695,21,4,1983,Spring,21,4,1983,Spring,"are involved in aid to the stricken areas where the drought could be as bad as one that killed 200,000 people","The Times, 21st April 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20696,22,4,1983,Spring,22,4,1983,Spring,"out from Guanxian ) combine to ensure the province against drought , yielding a splendid lushness of vegetation . Bright green","The Times, 22th April 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20697,23,4,1983,Spring,23,4,1983,Spring,". On a smaller scale , but nonetheless dramatic , drought seriously hampered agricultural regions . The result- a 256 point","The Times, 23th April 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20698,27,4,1983,Spring,27,4,1983,Spring,"ing in a region which is suffering from the worst drought for 10 years . The TPLF , which has been","The Times, 27th April 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20699,27,4,1983,Spring,27,4,1983,Spring,in search of food and medical aid because of the drought . News of the kidnapping emerged when two Ethiopians employed,"The Times, 27th April 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20700,27,4,1983,Spring,27,4,1983,Spring,in Mindanao not even to make too much of the drought there . One of the Philippine Democratic Party 's least,"The Times, 27th April 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20701,29,4,1983,Spring,29,4,1983,Spring,that no referendums would be held so long as the drought lasted . Political correspondents here are now looking to the,"The Times, 29th April 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20702,11,5,1983,Spring,11,5,1983,Spring,under water . The last serious shortage came after the drought of 1976 . This time the cause is the prolonged,"The Times, 11st May 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20703,14,5,1983,Spring,14,5,1983,Spring,blamed for a good deal of tse ills of the drought by- the opposition parties . A nine-party coalition calling itself,"The Times, 14th May 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20704,18,5,1983,Spring,18,5,1983,Spring,61 ACROSS : 1 Stifle 5 Sage S Paint 9 Drought 11 Alliance 13 Clad 15 Subtitles 18 Hind 19 Fountain,"The Times, 18th May 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20705,20,5,1983,Spring,20,5,1983,Spring,"things worse by creating conditions similar to those in a drought . The reason , according to officials of the government","The Times, 20th May 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20706,21,5,1983,Spring,21,5,1983,Spring,"Commonwealth with a warning that had particular relevance to the drought-hit African continent . "" All sorts of apparently important things","The Times, 21st May 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20707,25,5,1983,Spring,25,5,1983,Spring,cancelled sporting fixtures . Souith Africa is facing its worst drought for 200 years ; Australia was hit by bush fires,"The Times, 25th May 1983",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20708,25,5,1983,Spring,25,5,1983,Spring,southwards . The movement may in part explain why the drought has lasted so long . Because desert sand reflects more,"The Times, 25th May 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20709,25,5,1983,Spring,25,5,1983,Spring,"is said to have died of famine , while severe droughts occurred in the 1830s and early this century . There","The Times, 25th May 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20710,25,5,1983,Spring,25,5,1983,Spring,"tree cover and overgrazing of marginal areas at times of drought serve only to accelerate the advance of the desert ,","The Times, 25th May 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20711,25,5,1983,Spring,25,5,1983,Spring,"5,000 years . So , though the problems of the drought-stricken regions of the world may seem both geographically remote and","The Times, 25th May 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20712,26,5,1983,Spring,26,5,1983,Spring,June 7 . Britain aids Third World countries hit by drought By Henry Stanhope Diplomatic Correspondent The Commonwealth Development Corporation (,"The Times, 26th May 1983",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20713,30,5,1983,Spring,30,5,1983,Spring,"25 0-00 Uoce Paddy 8-0-0 .. AO'Hagen 4 25 4-0f Droughty Pier 7-10-0 . W Morrms 4 11-4 Dusty Farlow ,","The Times, 30th May 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20714,1,6,1983,Summer,1,6,1983,Summer,"as coordinating the fund 's relief work during the present drought and famine in the area ; Mr Charles Douglas ,","The Times, 1st June 1983",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH12,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20715,2,6,1983,Summer,2,6,1983,Summer,"Symphony Orchestra unleashed last week on Bangkok A long Thai drought ended the moment the orchestra 's plane' touched down ,","The Times, 2th June 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20716,4,6,1983,Summer,4,6,1983,Summer,"rain falls before September or October , and after a drought which has lasted for four years and is believed to","The Times, 4th June 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20717,7,6,1983,Summer,7,6,1983,Summer,"the movernent , taken to see the effects of the drought on the province . Asked whether the delay had raised","The Times, 7th June 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20718,13,6,1983,Summer,13,6,1983,Summer,South African independent Bantustan homeland of Bophuthatswana as a drastic' drought relief measure . Troops of the homeland 's own Army,"The Times, 13th June 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20719,13,6,1983,Summer,13,6,1983,Summer,", and which would instantly have reduced temperatures and alleviated drought , obstinately remains hovering off the coast . People are","The Times, 13th June 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20720,16,6,1983,Summer,16,6,1983,Summer,opposition would like it abolished . They cite the severe drought in the south this spring as evidence of its inability,"The Times, 16th June 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20721,22,6,1983,Summer,22,6,1983,Summer,"to your Diary of June 2 "" a long Thai drought ended the moment the [ London Symphonyl Orchestra 's plane","The Times, 22th June 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20722,22,6,1983,Summer,22,6,1983,Summer,"the world recession on an economy hit by years of drought , and the flooding of the market with cheap imports","The Times, 22th June 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20723,23,6,1983,Summer,23,6,1983,Summer,"at 25.9 per cent of capacity after three years of drought , Senor Manuel del Valle , the city 's mayor","The Times, 23th June 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20724,28,6,1983,Summer,28,6,1983,Summer,the Government for homeland development apart from budgetary aid and drought relief finance . His announcement follows the Government 's acceptance,"The Times, 28th June 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20725,7,7,1983,Summer,7,7,1983,Summer,"farmers as well as a. -moratorium on debts from previous drought years . Even so , many farmers complain they can","The Times, 7th July 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20726,7,7,1983,Summer,7,7,1983,Summer,"spend 1,300m pesetas ( nearly 6m ) to fight the drought . This money will be used , mostly *for finding","The Times, 7th July 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20727,12,7,1983,Summer,12,7,1983,Summer,"IA , I N How they prevailed through gale and drought Hats off to Mr Lu SEVERIANO BALLESTEROS Spain . Age","The Times, 12th July 1983",England,UKD,UKD4,UKD43,Lytham,20th Century newspaper,Media 20728,12,7,1983,Summer,12,7,1983,Summer,"Open venue , its champions have gone through gale and drought . Above all , it is with Arnold Palmer 's","The Times, 12th July 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20729,13,7,1983,Summer,13,7,1983,Summer,been done in the past nine months by floods and drought . The final figure is likely to be much higher,"The Times, 13th July 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20730,14,7,1983,Summer,14,7,1983,Summer,"farmers , in the grips of a second year of drought , can ill afford the cost . Mr Fawcett says","The Times, 14th July 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20731,14,7,1983,Summer,14,7,1983,Summer,"on Spanish elec- tricity supplies , especially in times of drought , have gone down very badly . Relations between the","The Times, 14th July 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20732,15,7,1983,Summer,15,7,1983,Summer,watch has been kept on the course in the present drought to prevent a repetition of 1976 when the greens began,"The Times, 15th July 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20733,16,7,1983,Summer,16,7,1983,Summer,for this year . and the warmest since the 1976 drought . At the weather centre itself . the air conditioning,"The Times, 16th July 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20734,16,7,1983,Summer,16,7,1983,Summer,"peaceful and prosperous , despite the ravages of a terrible drought that has struck hardest in the troubled area of Matabele-","The Times, 16th July 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20735,16,7,1983,Summer,16,7,1983,Summer,"importantly , there are signs that the twin curses of drought and world recession are bringing the Government down to earth","The Times, 16th July 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20736,16,7,1983,Summer,16,7,1983,Summer,"who seldom venture into the poorer rural areas , the drought has up to now been little more than a story","The Times, 16th July 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20737,16,7,1983,Summer,16,7,1983,Summer,the best of years . there are long periods of drought . But the present water shortage . the effect of,"The Times, 16th July 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20738,18,7,1983,Summer,18,7,1983,Summer,". The Nature Conservancy Coun- cil declared that drainage ; drought and the deepening , of ditches in coastal areas had","The Times, 18th July 1983",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20739,19,7,1983,Summer,19,7,1983,Summer,"whoen the Prime Minister has to appoint a minister for drought , a la I ) enis hlowell , will it","The Times, 19th July 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20740,19,7,1983,Summer,19,7,1983,Summer,water system to cope with less than a fortnight 's drought . The Thames itself runs through the affected area and,"The Times, 19th July 1983",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 20741,22,7,1983,Summer,22,7,1983,Summer,". It had grown very dry and cracked in the drought , and the groundsman had on Tuesday , hopefully sploshed","The Times, 22th July 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20742,23,7,1983,Summer,23,7,1983,Summer,"last 500 years that exceeded the extreme of heat and drought in 1976 . There is another feature of "" Harvest","The Times, 23th July 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20743,23,7,1983,Summer,23,7,1983,Summer,"now in lawns - it seems to put up with drought better than the grass . Eradicate it , and of","The Times, 23th July 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20744,25,7,1983,Summer,25,7,1983,Summer,"enough , they also sqffered considerably during the great Sahelian drought of the late 1960s and early 1970s and are in","The Times, 25th July 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20745,25,7,1983,Summer,25,7,1983,Summer,and early 1970s and are in the midst of a drought which appears to be of equal severity . For the,"The Times, 25th July 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20746,27,7,1983,Summer,27,7,1983,Summer,"winds on the south coast , failed to end the drought , which is considered to be the worst this century","The Times, 27th July 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20747,27,7,1983,Summer,27,7,1983,Summer,gone wrong ? Scientists agree that one reason for the droughts and floods is the result of a weakening of the,"The Times, 27th July 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20748,28,7,1983,Summer,28,7,1983,Summer,"society was destroyed thanks to a combination of factors : drought , famine , banditry and persecution at the hands of","The Times, 28th July 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20749,30,7,1983,Summer,30,7,1983,Summer,"mining and agriculture of the international recession and a devastating drought . The gross budget total for spending of $Z2,81 I","The Times, 30th July 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20750,30,7,1983,Summer,30,7,1983,Summer,"real terms than last vear in spite of a $ZlOOm drought relief programme . Mr Chidzero said his budget "" provides","The Times, 30th July 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20751,30,7,1983,Summer,30,7,1983,Summer,"should , whenever possible , be watered during spells of drought . After their first sum- mer , they should be","The Times, 30th July 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20752,5,8,1983,Summer,5,8,1983,Summer,"Dusty answer for Nyerere 's socialism Nairobi Economic problems , drought , food shortages and a big rise in crime arc","The Times, 5th August 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20753,5,8,1983,Summer,5,8,1983,Summer,share of troubles in recent years and last year 's drought in Australia saw the profits contri- bution from there whittled,"The Times, 5th August 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20754,6,8,1983,Summer,6,8,1983,Summer,"least some would survive disease , a hard winter or drought . They might be less a0 ractive , smaller and","The Times, 6th August 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20755,6,8,1983,Summer,6,8,1983,Summer,"the rural sector , which has suffered badly from recent droughts . Still overhanging the Austra- lian metals and minerals sector","The Times, 6th August 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20756,8,8,1983,Summer,8,8,1983,Summer,$5 million gallons of Wine thlis year despite the prolonged drought . Agriculture Ministry officials are distuibed bye 44. vastness nof,"The Times, 8th August 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20757,8,8,1983,Summer,8,8,1983,Summer,"Rioja vines are showing the results of last year 's drought , prolonged cold weather in the spring of the year","The Times, 8th August 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20758,10,8,1983,Summer,10,8,1983,Summer,"picture , are victims of one of the most crippling droughts on record . Without help , many more will die","The Times, 10th August 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20759,11,8,1983,Summer,11,8,1983,Summer,October on record soon washed awvav memories of the extraordinary drought . Within a few months the only visible reminder was,"The Times, 11st August 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20760,12,8,1983,Summer,12,8,1983,Summer,market remains poor and unpredictable in the aftennsth of the drought . 3 The group 's business Is wuona with the,"The Times, 12th August 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20761,13,8,1983,Summer,13,8,1983,Summer,"thc thermometer . I lay on a lawn riven with droughty crevasses , my feet in the paddling pool , reading","The Times, 13th August 1983",England,UKJ,UKJ2,"UKJ22,UKJ24",Sussex,20th Century newspaper,Media 20762,15,8,1983,Summer,15,8,1983,Summer,", an official indicated that the only consequence of the drought was a reduction in cream production , which was previously","The Times, 15th August 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20763,16,8,1983,Summer,16,8,1983,Summer,"91 ) per tonne , for maize . After two drought years the country 's staple diet has become a high-risk","The Times, 16th August 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20764,16,8,1983,Summer,16,8,1983,Summer,Farmers ' morale has been badly under- mined by the drought but given a fair price and fair weather I have,"The Times, 16th August 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20765,16,8,1983,Summer,16,8,1983,Summer,would have enormous economic and national benefits but a third drought year would be disastrous . While the past season has,"The Times, 16th August 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20766,17,8,1983,Summer,17,8,1983,Summer,"diminishing supply of water After more than three years of drought , some farmers havc been taking more than their authorized","The Times, 17th August 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20767,17,8,1983,Summer,17,8,1983,Summer,staff at Jari was increased recently because of the serious drought affecting the Wollo region and the neighbouring provinces of Tigrc,"The Times, 17th August 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20768,19,8,1983,Summer,19,8,1983,Summer,"mixture of grass , dust and gravel owing to a drought . ENGLAND PARTY : L BuWr ( Lancase , cp","The Times, 19th August 1983",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20769,20,8,1983,Summer,20,8,1983,Summer,"' 12,000 had just supported their 4,000 sheep during the drought that struck Victoria last summer , though they had had","The Times, 20th August 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20770,20,8,1983,Summer,20,8,1983,Summer,"land , where sheep only venture in times of cxtreme drought , so land owners are quite happy to encourage miners","The Times, 20th August 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20771,20,8,1983,Summer,20,8,1983,Summer,huge red-fleshed b rries on poor Mi soils under extreme drought conditions . Order now to make sure you dort mIss,"The Times, 20th August 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20772,22,8,1983,Summer,22,8,1983,Summer,"as well as suffering excessive rain in the spring and drought during the summer , some crops have also been dev'astated","The Times, 22th August 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20773,22,8,1983,Summer,22,8,1983,Summer,"males are found in the pouch during periods of severe drought . In fact , the sex ratio appears closely corre-","The Times, 22th August 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20774,1,9,1983,Autumn,1,9,1983,Autumn,"college a eur a little aplication . O Downpour after drought meeting Mixed effects : The Burrator reservoir , serving the","The Times, 1st September 1983",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK41,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20775,1,9,1983,Autumn,1,9,1983,Autumn,"the city and across much of Devon because of the drought . The authorlty Is to ask Mr Patrick Jenkin ,","The Times, 1st September 1983",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20776,1,9,1983,Autumn,1,9,1983,Autumn,. The level has not fallen so low since the drought of 1976 when standpipes had to be erected in parts,"The Times, 1st September 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20777,2,9,1983,Autumn,2,9,1983,Autumn,Their numbers have been swollen from time to time as drought or flood or other natural csalaimties which seem endemic to,"The Times, 2th September 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20778,2,9,1983,Autumn,2,9,1983,Autumn,"unusual year , free from the aftermnath of a major drought , as base year , and the picture changes .","The Times, 2th September 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20779,5,9,1983,Autumn,5,9,1983,Autumn,", infestations of slugs and insects and then weeks of drought . The British Sugar Corporation , which is the monopoly","The Times, 5th September 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20780,5,9,1983,Autumn,5,9,1983,Autumn,skies within a day of his appointment as Minister of Drought in 1976 . But there are some who are never,"The Times, 5th September 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20781,6,9,1983,Autumn,6,9,1983,Autumn,Mr Mitchell in his letter of August 29 . The drought has so shortened the harvest period that it has concentrated,"The Times, 6th September 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20782,6,9,1983,Autumn,6,9,1983,Autumn,"There has been premature senescence of foliage , already under drought stress , and whilst this is undeniably unsightly , I","The Times, 6th September 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20783,7,9,1983,Autumn,7,9,1983,Autumn,to have lost a third of their apples . The drought which preceded the winds loosened the fruit on the trees,"The Times, 7th September 1983",England,"UKH,UKJ","UKH1,UKJ4,UKJ2","UKJ42,UKJ22,UKJ24",Sussex,20th Century newspaper,Media 20784,10,9,1983,Autumn,10,9,1983,Autumn,shrivelled crops . They are suffering one of the worst droughts since the dust bowl years of the 1930s . The,"The Times, 10th September 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20785,10,9,1983,Autumn,10,9,1983,Autumn,ers have been saved from the worst effects of the drought because they took up the Government 's offer to do,"The Times, 10th September 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20786,10,9,1983,Autumn,10,9,1983,Autumn,"This payment in kWnd ( P1K ) progamme and the drought are expected to reduce the 1983 corn harvest to 4,5","The Times, 10th September 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20787,10,9,1983,Autumn,10,9,1983,Autumn,planted their best land and escaped the worst of the drought . They have cof:4 on their land ind corn coming,"The Times, 10th September 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20788,16,9,1983,Autumn,16,9,1983,Autumn,planting conditions during the wet spring and by the subsequent drought . But for the -moment there are still plenty of,"The Times, 16th September 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20789,17,9,1983,Autumn,17,9,1983,Autumn,"an axe because the latter was involved in a goverminent drought-relief programme . When he at first refused , they stabbed","The Times, 17th September 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20790,17,9,1983,Autumn,17,9,1983,Autumn,"C. Wedderburn , 58 . Science report Fresh doubts over drought crisis By Pearce Wright , Science Editor The great Sahelian","The Times, 17th September 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20791,17,9,1983,Autumn,17,9,1983,Autumn,"crisis By Pearce Wright , Science Editor The great Sahelian drought and food crises of 1973 and 1974 in Africt led","The Times, 17th September 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20792,17,9,1983,Autumn,17,9,1983,Autumn,. desertification . That meeting was held becau5e both the drought and-famine had generated worldwide concern about the declining productivity of,"The Times, 17th September 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20793,17,9,1983,Autumn,17,9,1983,Autumn,". But by the time the conference met , the drought and famine were thlought. to some extent to have abated","The Times, 17th September 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20794,17,9,1983,Autumn,17,9,1983,Autumn,has been solved 6y nature is misleading . The Sahellan drought did not end in 1974 . It has not ended,"The Times, 17th September 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20795,17,9,1983,Autumn,17,9,1983,Autumn,"1974 . It has not ended yet . Mloreover , drought episodes have been widespread and severe in many other parts","The Times, 17th September 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20796,17,9,1983,Autumn,17,9,1983,Autumn,of stocking which could not be sustained through a long drought and much marginal land is sosw annually to wheat .,"The Times, 17th September 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20797,17,9,1983,Autumn,17,9,1983,Autumn,are known It Is not possible lo conidecr forecasting of drought conditions . Mr Ahmned E. H. Jaffer has arrived at,"The Times, 17th September 1983",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 20798,26,9,1983,Autumn,26,9,1983,Autumn,are likely to be down on last year . The drought in July and August took its toll on grass growth,"The Times, 26th September 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20799,28,9,1983,Autumn,28,9,1983,Autumn,", as is the loss . Many have succumbed to drought says Lisney , especially during the three very hot summers","The Times, 28th September 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20800,30,9,1983,Autumn,30,9,1983,Autumn,"'S WEATHER m I HASx GONE MAD With floods and drought in over 40 countries , thafs how it must seem","The Times, 30th September 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20801,30,9,1983,Autumn,30,9,1983,Autumn,"in its train immense and massive floods and a terrlble drought . "" Unusual conditions ranged from the long , hot","The Times, 30th September 1983",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20802,30,9,1983,Autumn,30,9,1983,Autumn,"the long , hot summer in Britain to the severe drought in Australia . He had recently met the leader of","The Times, 30th September 1983",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20803,10,10,1983,Autumn,10,10,1983,Autumn,"reduced industrialization and thus thc chances of further growth . Drought , increasing population and higher living standards havc multiplied the","The Times, 10th October 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20804,10,10,1983,Autumn,10,10,1983,Autumn,"POLY 3USINESS CLASS SURVEY 7 AGRICULTURE -tFarmers fear a new drought On Great Barrier , an island in Auckland 's Hauraki","The Times, 10th October 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20805,10,10,1983,Autumn,10,10,1983,Autumn,"and big areas of the South Island were hit by drought , which lasted through summer and well into autumn .","The Times, 10th October 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20806,10,10,1983,Autumn,10,10,1983,Autumn,"and lower wool weights . And if there is another drought , many farmers will be on a financial knife edge","The Times, 10th October 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20807,10,10,1983,Autumn,10,10,1983,Autumn,", in the continued on page 19 Farmers fear new drought continued from page 18 case of the dairy industry ,","The Times, 10th October 1983",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20808,11,10,1983,Autumn,11,10,1983,Autumn,nine-year olds . 10.35 A Brazilian rural community hit by drought . 11.00 Robinson Crusoe explains how he made bread when,"The Times, 11st October 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20809,12,10,1983,Autumn,12,10,1983,Autumn,"farms that "" mud 's money "" . The great drought of 1981-83 ensured little of either . The drought ,","The Times, 12th October 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20810,12,10,1983,Autumn,12,10,1983,Autumn,"great drought of 1981-83 ensured little of either . The drought , in conjunction with depressed world prices and high cost","The Times, 12th October 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20811,12,10,1983,Autumn,12,10,1983,Autumn,"States contintles. - : Ai , a restilt of the drought 's after-effects beef supplies to market are diminishing as farmers","The Times, 12th October 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20812,14,10,1983,Autumn,14,10,1983,Autumn,"unrelenting heat- wave brought new fears , this time of drought . But again the gods were kind and in mid-month","The Times, 14th October 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20813,14,10,1983,Autumn,14,10,1983,Autumn,"its inter-relationship with the Zulu cattle people . The present drought was the worst enemy of all , as Zulu cattle","The Times, 14th October 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20814,14,10,1983,Autumn,14,10,1983,Autumn,"learn from him . A recent television report on the drought showed British viewers his tall figure , now wvith patriarchal","The Times, 14th October 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20815,14,10,1983,Autumn,14,10,1983,Autumn,"clan , heightened by the terrible cffects of apaitheid , drought and , more recently , gun-running . While taking a","The Times, 14th October 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20816,15,10,1983,Autumn,15,10,1983,Autumn,and food prices makes it the worst September since the drought of 1976 . Over the past 12 months seasonal food,"The Times, 15th October 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20817,18,10,1983,Autumn,18,10,1983,Autumn,", although at present in the midst of a terrible drought , has considerable ranching and cattle production and for the","The Times, 18th October 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20818,19,10,1983,Autumn,19,10,1983,Autumn,plantation interestsz Crops suffered from the effect of a prolonged drought and prices were depressed for most commodities in the early,"The Times, 19th October 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20819,19,10,1983,Autumn,19,10,1983,Autumn,that cash injection . The company is confident that the droughts and poor prices seen this year have turned around enough,"The Times, 19th October 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20820,21,10,1983,Autumn,21,10,1983,Autumn,in the republic than the authorities would like . The drought which may have eased - has not directly hurt,"The Times, 21st October 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20821,24,10,1983,Autumn,24,10,1983,Autumn,"40 developing countries are suffering the effects of flood or drought . Some of the blame , Oxfam surmises , can","The Times, 24th October 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20822,28,10,1983,Autumn,28,10,1983,Autumn,this month has helped to mitigate the effects of thic drought in July and August by encouraging late maturing . Potatoes,"The Times, 28th October 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20823,3,11,1983,Autumn,3,11,1983,Autumn,: Milk is in short supply because of a summer drought ; towards the end of the month people have been,"The Times, 3th November 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20824,8,11,1983,Autumn,8,11,1983,Autumn,affected by high grain prices as an aftermath of the drought . Australian and South African results have becn converted at,"The Times, 8th November 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20825,9,11,1983,Autumn,9,11,1983,Autumn,Ws5ps ( 6.01 . RACING : LACK OF RAIN BRINGS DROUGHT OF RUNNERS Tudor Road could- be streets ahead By Michael,"The Times, 9th November 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20826,19,11,1983,Autumn,19,11,1983,Autumn,that increased food production is their first priority . The drought horrors may concentrate people' minds . Obviously aid must be,"The Times, 19th November 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20827,23,11,1983,Autumn,23,11,1983,Autumn,and vitality of the human spirit . Complaining about the drought that has hardened the gallops and made life so difficult,"The Times, 23th November 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20828,23,11,1983,Autumn,23,11,1983,Autumn,"RAIN wiilh ROY CASTLE "" SINGIN' IN THE RAIN HAS DROUGHT THE BIG LAVISH MUSICAL BACK TO THE WES r END","The Times, 23th November 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20829,24,11,1983,Autumn,24,11,1983,Autumn,the seven-times champion trainer is frustrated by . the continuing drought as he sits and suffers with his usual strong team,"The Times, 24th November 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20830,24,11,1983,Autumn,24,11,1983,Autumn,campaign to help the world 's victims of flood and drought . 5.40 Sixty Minutes : The line-up is : -,"The Times, 24th November 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20831,25,11,1983,Autumn,25,11,1983,Autumn,"here will allow them to face real life . "" Drought - boosts 4 , Borthwick profits By Viti GoMdm Thom*","The Times, 25th November 1983",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM23,Borthwick,20th Century newspaper,Media 20832,30,11,1983,Autumn,30,11,1983,Autumn,". A Western aid source here said : "" The drought would be bad enough , but the situation Is being","The Times, 30th November 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20833,30,11,1983,Autumn,30,11,1983,Autumn,. Western observers taken to see the effect5 of the drought are being ferried about by jet and Melicopter but eten,"The Times, 30th November 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20834,30,11,1983,Autumn,30,11,1983,Autumn,ntalnutrition at the centres wAs compasable to Biara and other drought disasters . A sub- sequent evaluation of the evidence by,"The Times, 30th November 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20835,3,12,1983,Winter,3,12,1983,Winter,"HURDLERS IN OPPOSITION AT SANDOWN PARK Bright Oassis to end drought over riglht triip By Michael Phillips , Racing Correspondent Bright","The Times, 3th December 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20836,5,12,1983,Winter,5,12,1983,Winter,"vroportion . ' . Crops have been lost in the drought , relief supplies and efforts to re-plant have been disrupted","The Times, 5th December 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20837,6,12,1983,Winter,6,12,1983,Winter,around 2.000 - although the effect of the conflict in drought-afflicted areas is causing thousands more to die of malnutrition .,"The Times, 6th December 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20838,7,12,1983,Winter,7,12,1983,Winter,the Mozambique Resistance Move- ment are most active . The drought 's disaister has been directly compounded by the gueril1a war,"The Times, 7th December 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20839,7,12,1983,Winter,7,12,1983,Winter,"ntaking distribution impossible in much of the Interior . The drought may be over , but the exodus of peasants from","The Times, 7th December 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20840,9,12,1983,Winter,9,12,1983,Winter,"the junta are food and money , theoreti- cally for drought victims , "" returnecs "" and a host of other","The Times, 9th December 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20841,19,12,1983,Winter,19,12,1983,Winter,"going to be true . "" For instance , the drought areas of last year . Some of theni still have","The Times, 19th December 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20842,20,12,1983,Winter,20,12,1983,Winter,years and the situation is aggravated by this year 's drought with herdsmen from the arid north beginning to invade Casamnance,"The Times, 20th December 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20843,23,12,1983,Winter,23,12,1983,Winter,"in the 1978 Cheltenham Gold Cup . Despite the recent drought , the trainer has enjoyed a golden autumn . Brown","The Times, 23th December 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20844,24,12,1983,Winter,24,12,1983,Winter,". Aid to Africa Britain is providing 250,000 to help drought victims in Mozambique . In Lagos , it wvas announced","The Times, 24th December 1983",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20845,27,12,1983,Winter,27,12,1983,Winter,down quickly ; otherwise it will suffer badly froth a drought in May or June . Newly evolved semi- dwarf wheat,"The Times, 27th December 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20846,28,12,1983,Winter,28,12,1983,Winter,"of a wet spring , which delayed drilling , and drought , which slowed summer root growth . British Sugar said","The Times, 28th December 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20847,28,12,1983,Winter,28,12,1983,Winter,to provide year-round water- holes in an area prone to drought has further eased the task of hunting lions by creating,"The Times, 28th December 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20848,29,12,1983,Winter,29,12,1983,Winter,"suffering from some form of extreme , whether it is drought , heatwave or blizzard . Indeed , six of the","The Times, 29th December 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20849,30,12,1983,Winter,30,12,1983,Winter,of a coal pit in the Vale of Belvoir. 22 Drought in Ethlopa was bringing famine to more than a milion,"The Times, 30th December 1983",England,UKF,UKF1,UKF16,Vale of Belvoir,20th Century newspaper,Media 20850,31,12,1983,Winter,31,12,1983,Winter,winners in November . Nicholas was so worried about the drought that he had blood tests taken from a number of,"The Times, 31st December 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20851,31,12,1983,Winter,31,12,1983,Winter,great reduction in growth . The full effects of this drought have yet to be felt ; it will be during,"The Times, 31st December 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20852,31,12,1983,Winter,31,12,1983,Winter,"been done . Most plants will be affected by the drought . This will show as poor growth this year ,","The Times, 31st December 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20853,31,12,1983,Winter,31,12,1983,Winter,", mature beech is particularly susceptible and I suspect the drought will cause a number of deaths . But there is","The Times, 31st December 1983",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20854,4,1,1984,Winter,4,1,1984,Winter,"But the world crisis , rise of the dollar and drought , which affected many crops in the more fertile north","The Times, 4th January 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20855,6,1,1984,Winter,6,1,1984,Winter,"likely to need the inherited qualities of flavour , hardiness. drought and pest and disease resistance in garden vegctables , than","The Times, 6th January 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20856,9,1,1984,Winter,9,1,1984,Winter,"-27,50 K Jones 25 19 18 7 -68.56 Dreaper 's drought may be over Jim Dreaper , the Irish trainer ,","The Times, 9th January 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20857,14,1,1984,Winter,14,1,1984,Winter,"now , at all levels if the desperate consequences of drought and war are to be mitigated in any way .","The Times, 14th January 1984",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 20858,18,1,1984,Winter,18,1,1984,Winter,Farmers nevcr curse rain afler the last few years of drought . but the verv hcavy rain has done somc damage,"The Times, 18th January 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20859,19,1,1984,Winter,19,1,1984,Winter,"to food and water shortagcs caused by fiver years of drought , according to Mr Gerhard Dohms , delegate of the","The Times, 19th January 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20860,19,1,1984,Winter,19,1,1984,Winter,"headquarters , the British Government has donated 100,000 for Brazilian drought victims . MPs hear Flick bribes case denial From Michael","The Times, 19th January 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20861,20,1,1984,Winter,20,1,1984,Winter,"up Ioi l io cars lf-om food shortages caused bh drought , livestock diseases . pests all oithlic causes . includ-","The Times, 20th January 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20862,23,1,1984,Winter,23,1,1984,Winter,"goodness like Jane Darwell , righting numerous wrongs , ending droughts and watching cndless , incongruous floor shows . Luckilv ,","The Times, 23th January 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20863,31,1,1984,Winter,31,1,1984,Winter,replenish water supplies diminhished bv two years of the worst drought in memory . As representatives of the six nations of,"The Times, 31st January 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20864,31,1,1984,Winter,31,1,1984,Winter,"more than 40,000 people bave already died because of the drought . Scnator Dansforth 's report shocked President Reagan , who","The Times, 31st January 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20865,1,2,1984,Winter,1,2,1984,Winter,"71 irtillion ) would help short-term problems created bv a drought of "" historic proportinns. "" but to mert long-term nbiectivcs","The Times, 1st February 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20866,3,2,1984,Winter,3,2,1984,Winter,You musthave seen me doing the Everest 'feather test' for drought-proofing on TV - . . ; Soyou knowthat Everest makes,"The Times, 3th February 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20867,3,2,1984,Winter,3,2,1984,Winter,fulfil its planned targets for the second year running and droughts have reduced agricoilture 's expected hard ctirrencv export earnings for,"The Times, 3th February 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20868,3,2,1984,Winter,3,2,1984,Winter,a fnod deficit of l0l.000 tons fnr 1.400. ( 00 drought victims for the first tour monthls of thlis year .,"The Times, 3th February 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20869,4,2,1984,Winter,4,2,1984,Winter,"picture , are victims of one of the most crippling droughts on record . Without help , many more will die","The Times, 4th February 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20870,4,2,1984,Winter,4,2,1984,Winter,"economic growth to about one per cent ; the 1983 drought caused a fall in agricultural production , adding to dificulties","The Times, 4th February 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20871,7,2,1984,Winter,7,2,1984,Winter,and refused on the second circuit . Because of the drought in the Autumn Fulke Walwyn was unabie to train Bonum,"The Times, 7th February 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20872,11,2,1984,Winter,11,2,1984,Winter,"have compounded the effect , s of Mozaambique 's eatastrophic drought . At least 30.000 people died in the provinces of","The Times, 11st February 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20873,14,2,1984,Winter,14,2,1984,Winter,"destruction and human misery . With resources being diverted to drought relie , the effect has been to blight prospects which","The Times, 14th February 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20874,15,2,1984,Winter,15,2,1984,Winter,"short of the 1.2 million tonnes distributed annually . The drought , in its third successive year in some neighbouring countries","The Times, 15th February 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20875,15,2,1984,Winter,15,2,1984,Winter,the fall in world chcmicals industry and thc 1983 Australian drought . Hc gavc no sales figurePi. 3 Ariel Industries :,"The Times, 15th February 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20876,17,2,1984,Winter,17,2,1984,Winter,"two million because of the cefects of last year 's drought , Mr Cohen said . Attacking some conservation groups ,","The Times, 17th February 1984",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20877,20,2,1984,Winter,20,2,1984,Winter,insufficient light for their time on the mountain . Scots drought yields up three Roman forts The exceptionally dry sum- mer,"The Times, 20th February 1984",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20878,20,2,1984,Winter,20,2,1984,Winter,", it is announced today . The sevcrity of the drought that developed in Scotland in July and lasted until late","The Times, 20th February 1984",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20879,21,2,1984,Winter,21,2,1984,Winter,"RAIN wIth ROY CASTLE "" SINGCIN* IN TIlE RAIN HAS DROUGHT TtiE BIG LAVISH MUSICAL BACK TO THE WEST END WITH","The Times, 21st February 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20880,23,2,1984,Winter,23,2,1984,Winter,it is hoped the Almighty will respond by breaking the drought . The summer rains began promisingly in Novenlber and December,"The Times, 23th February 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20881,23,2,1984,Winter,23,2,1984,Winter,"in Novenlber and December , hringing relief after last years drought , which %as o ) nc of the worst this","The Times, 23th February 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20882,27,2,1984,Winter,27,2,1984,Winter,"does the rainfall deficiency of 1983 compare with historic "" droughts "" ? In effect , it was too short to","The Times, 27th February 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20883,28,2,1984,Winter,28,2,1984,Winter,". ) The earth is dry after six years of drought , and people weak from hunger are falling prey to","The Times, 28th February 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20884,29,2,1984,Winter,29,2,1984,Winter,"to increase its food aid to reach 131,000 families in drought-stricken north - east Brazil ouvi the next three months .","The Times, 29th February 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20885,29,2,1984,Winter,29,2,1984,Winter,", South African attacks , a completely mismanaged economy , drought and famine which iS affecting tens of thousands ot Mozambiquans","The Times, 29th February 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20886,29,2,1984,Winter,29,2,1984,Winter,"Cup WeViSImanl Dave Tlhomas , hias recovered from three months drought , which dangerously loweredt water levels in the local (","The Times, 29th February 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20887,1,3,1984,Spring,1,3,1984,Spring,"form of suffering among about 420,000 peasants trapped in the drought-afflicted scrubland is acute hunger . Crops have failed for a","The Times, 1st March 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20888,3,3,1984,Spring,3,3,1984,Spring,"emergency aid package for refugees and victims of the African drought was annouinced bv Mr Timothv Raison , the Minister for","The Times, 3th March 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20889,13,3,1984,Spring,13,3,1984,Spring,swelling dangerously . The pressure coomes from Mozkmbicans fleeing the drought which has killed between 40.000 and 200.000 people - the,"The Times, 13th March 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20890,13,3,1984,Spring,13,3,1984,Spring,' ability to survive on leaves and roots . Government drought relief aid lor its own people is being shared with,"The Times, 13th March 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20891,16,3,1984,Spring,16,3,1984,Spring,"internal policies and the natural calamity of two years of drought , and President Ronald Rcagan 's desire , in a","The Times, 16th March 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20892,20,3,1984,Spring,20,3,1984,Spring,. The cturfew area is in its third year of drought . and all food distri- bution centres were closed six,"The Times, 20th March 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20893,22,3,1984,Spring,22,3,1984,Spring,"RAIN with ROY CASTLE "" SINCIN' IN TF:tE RAIN HAS DROUGHtT TIE ItG LAVISH Mt ; SICAL ACK TO THE WEST","The Times, 22th March 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20894,26,3,1984,Spring,26,3,1984,Spring,the previouis eyeoing for not bring- ing an' rain to drought-racked Zimbab we . The building probably house Scienitific approach :,"The Times, 26th March 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20895,26,3,1984,Spring,26,3,1984,Spring,little she has is killing her . After years of drought . many old people in Third orld Coountries are caught,"The Times, 26th March 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20896,26,3,1984,Spring,26,3,1984,Spring,"RAIN with ROY CASTLE "" S8INGIN' IN THEC RAIN HArS DROUGHT THE BIG LAVIt MUSICAL BACK TO THE WEST END WITH","The Times, 26th March 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20897,27,3,1984,Spring,27,3,1984,Spring,in the world . According to the Govern- ment. the drought has affected in some waN 25 million of the more,"The Times, 27th March 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20898,28,3,1984,Spring,28,3,1984,Spring,the maize crop for the second year running becasue of drought . The Government faces the prospect of having to import,"The Times, 28th March 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20899,28,3,1984,Spring,28,3,1984,Spring,"years Ilirouglhotut tiolbti , iistI Bia/il. ending the worst , drought silice records begati in- the sixtecentili contur v. "" Berlin","The Times, 28th March 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20900,30,3,1984,Spring,30,3,1984,Spring,. Mr Stafford-Clark yester- day : Fate in balance . Drought takes toll of migrant birds S-me c nttrd migration .,"The Times, 30th March 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20901,30,3,1984,Spring,30,3,1984,Spring,in the area . Our utiderstandinia is that this winters drought has teen worse than an othier omer tile last 50,"The Times, 30th March 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20902,10,4,1984,Spring,10,4,1984,Spring,"sign that April witll its sweet showers has pierced the drought of March to the root . and accordingly , as","The Times, 10th April 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20903,10,4,1984,Spring,10,4,1984,Spring,"THE RAIN with ROY CASTLE "" SINGIN'IN THE RAIN HAS DROUGHT THE BIG LAVISH MUSICAL BACK TO THE WEST END WITH","The Times, 10th April 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20904,11,4,1984,Spring,11,4,1984,Spring,able to send food to relatives and friends in the drought-ravaged rural areas . Since the curfew was imposed the Army,"The Times, 11st April 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20905,11,4,1984,Spring,11,4,1984,Spring,She 's the victim of one of the most crippling droughts on record . Many like her have dieds qnd now,"The Times, 11st April 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20906,12,4,1984,Spring,12,4,1984,Spring,"to protect trees from the effect of acid rain , drought and high metal levels in soil . A team at","The Times, 12th April 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20907,12,4,1984,Spring,12,4,1984,Spring,"species of fungus protects trees from the ravages of extreme drought which , when combined w ith the effects of acid","The Times, 12th April 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20908,16,4,1984,Spring,16,4,1984,Spring,the Army made it imposs- ible for civilians in the drought-afflicted zone to obtain food by cutting off food supplies to'the,"The Times, 16th April 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20909,17,4,1984,Spring,17,4,1984,Spring,twice as expensive as it was at Christ- mas . Drought has meant real food shortages in places and commodities generally,"The Times, 17th April 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20910,17,4,1984,Spring,17,4,1984,Spring,itself in the next year . The devasiating southern African drought has left a deficit in the staple diet of more,"The Times, 17th April 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20911,23,4,1984,Spring,23,4,1984,Spring,", trees lose their resistance to natural events such as drought , insect attacks and frost . The survey depicts how","The Times, 23th April 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20912,28,4,1984,Spring,28,4,1984,Spring,A documentary about Kenya 's Tsavo Plains where the worst drought ever recorded was followed by flooding . 6.30 News .,"The Times, 28th April 1984",England,UKH,UKH3,UKH33,Colchester,20th Century newspaper,Media 20913,1,5,1984,Spring,1,5,1984,Spring,and in parts of Dyfed and Gwynedd . If the drought persists for another fortnight or so hosepipes and sprinklers could,"The Times, 1st May 1984",Wales,UKL,UKL1,"UKL14,UKL12","Cardigan Bay,Dyfed,Gwynedd",20th Century newspaper,Media 20914,1,5,1984,Spring,1,5,1984,Spring,"mostly full , and it would take many weeks of drought before water supplies fell to a critical level . The","The Times, 1st May 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20915,1,5,1984,Spring,1,5,1984,Spring,"critical level . The situation contrasts with the long summer drought of 1976 , which had been preceded by an exceptionally","The Times, 1st May 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20916,1,5,1984,Spring,1,5,1984,Spring,"life cycle quickly before the onset of long periods of drought or th "" . rnal stress . In contrast to","The Times, 1st May 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20917,14,5,1984,Spring,14,5,1984,Spring,"story in Nairobi 's Sunday Nation : "" The worst drought in Ethiopia 's history has now spread into its once","The Times, 14th May 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20918,14,5,1984,Spring,14,5,1984,Spring,"loss of migrants as they passed through the Southern Saharan drought , but the steady demolition of old barns and cowsheds","The Times, 14th May 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20919,15,5,1984,Spring,15,5,1984,Spring,"housewives . All over the under-developed world - particu- larly drought-ridden Africa- millions of people . are suffering hunger , if","The Times, 15th May 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20920,19,5,1984,Spring,19,5,1984,Spring,d'Azur . On page 7 appears a first-hand report from drought-stricken Ethio- pia alleging that between five and seven million human,"The Times, 19th May 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20921,21,5,1984,Spring,21,5,1984,Spring,the damage . This was closely followed by the 1976 drought and by certain rulings by the Court of Appeal in,"The Times, 21st May 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20922,24,5,1984,Spring,24,5,1984,Spring,more difficult by the world recession and three years of drought . In that situation it had many considerable achievement to,"The Times, 24th May 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20923,26,5,1984,Spring,26,5,1984,Spring,THE RAIN with ROY CASTLIE SINGIING IN THE RAIN HAS DROUGHT THE BIG LAVISH MUSICAL UACIC TO THE WEST END WITH,"The Times, 26th May 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20924,28,5,1984,Spring,28,5,1984,Spring,"Continuing deforestation , overgrassing and poor cultivation methods combine with drought to produce a growing desertification of much of once arable","The Times, 28th May 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20925,28,5,1984,Spring,28,5,1984,Spring,life . When asked whether the Wr- j - i drought is over. ? the Miinister of Public Works 'and Urbazism,"The Times, 28th May 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20926,29,5,1984,Spring,29,5,1984,Spring,"The relief of hardship , be it for famine , drought or disease , is essentially a charitable act , but","The Times, 29th May 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20927,31,5,1984,Spring,31,5,1984,Spring,"24.6m ) Although crops were lower , owing to prolonged drought , this setback was more than offset by buoyant sentiment","The Times, 31st May 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20928,31,5,1984,Spring,31,5,1984,Spring,"says that although crops were lower owing to a prolonged drought , this setback was more than offset by the buoyancy","The Times, 31st May 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20929,1,6,1984,Summer,1,6,1984,Summer,"was a difficult year for develop- ing nations because of drought , low export earnings , high interest rates and shortage","The Times, 1st June 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20930,4,6,1984,Summer,4,6,1984,Summer,Government . The fires took hold because of the extraordinary drought in those areas . Details of the extent of the,"The Times, 4th June 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20931,4,6,1984,Summer,4,6,1984,Summer,"is spreading desertification all over Britain . When will the drought end ? If these officials are indeed arable , should","The Times, 4th June 1984","GB,England",UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Whitehall,20th Century newspaper,Media 20932,9,6,1984,Summer,9,6,1984,Summer,the shallow- rooted beeches had suffered badly in the 1976 drought and had since had to struggle to survive . The,"The Times, 9th June 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20933,13,6,1984,Summer,13,6,1984,Summer,"east England , one because of flooding and two with drought . GOING : good to firm Draw : 5f high","The Times, 13th June 1984",England,UKC,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20934,16,6,1984,Summer,16,6,1984,Summer,Would it not be like reshuffling the Cabinet in a drought to make the rain come ? This attitude to unemploy-,"The Times, 16th June 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20935,19,6,1984,Summer,19,6,1984,Summer,5 a time . Several areas were suffering a severe drought that year and the cash was welcome . Dr Hedley,"The Times, 19th June 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20936,25,6,1984,Summer,25,6,1984,Summer,"rain in three days in late March , and a drought between then and the end of May . Prospects 'for","The Times, 25th June 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20937,29,6,1984,Summer,29,6,1984,Summer,RACING 'l'ocave Botta can put an end to Stoute 's drought By Mandarin Toca e Botts can start to realise his,"The Times, 29th June 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20938,29,6,1984,Summer,29,6,1984,Summer,Royal Ascot runners reached the frame . Despile this 13-dav drought . Stoute is still second in the trainers ' table,"The Times, 29th June 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20939,30,6,1984,Summer,30,6,1984,Summer,POT GROWN FOR SUMMER PLANTING - YES NOWI Defles Summer drought and Incessant raln . Easy to grow vitally anywhere .,"The Times, 30th June 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20940,2,7,1984,Summer,2,7,1984,Summer,than two-fifths of the continent is at constant risk of drought and flood . Five million tons of food was imported,"The Times, 2th July 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20941,4,7,1984,Summer,4,7,1984,Summer,reconsidered . AFRICAN REFUGEES Part 3 Warning of famine in drought lands on eve of aid meetin2 Food fails to reach,"The Times, 4th July 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20942,4,7,1984,Summer,4,7,1984,Summer,Chirles Harrison Nairobi African countries facing fam- ine after prolonged drought are not getting enough food aid and millions are going,"The Times, 4th July 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20943,4,7,1984,Summer,4,7,1984,Summer,"is disclosed in a report on the situation in 24 drought- hit countries , released , here yesterday by the United","The Times, 4th July 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20944,4,7,1984,Summer,4,7,1984,Summer,Since the 'region has been in the grip of a drought they could hardly be local . The . clue came,"The Times, 4th July 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20945,5,7,1984,Summer,5,7,1984,Summer,loom as dry spell worsens By Kenneth Gosling The worst drought for eight years in Wales and western areas of England,"The Times, 5th July 1984","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20946,6,7,1984,Summer,6,7,1984,Summer,"risen to 423,000 . , Leadingarticle , page 17 rospects drought fo=r break in are remote By Kenneth Gosling . Apart","The Times, 6th July 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20947,6,7,1984,Summer,6,7,1984,Summer,"showers this weckend , the steady rain needed to relieve drought conditions in western and north-western parts of the country was","The Times, 6th July 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20948,7,7,1984,Summer,7,7,1984,Summer,supplies . Northern Ireland is experiencing some of the worst drought conditions . A hosepipe ban has been in force for,"The Times, 7th July 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20949,7,7,1984,Summer,7,7,1984,Summer,farming family have been left without water because of the drought Mr Tom Stevens and his family have to make regular,"The Times, 7th July 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20950,9,7,1984,Summer,9,7,1984,Summer,"this rate of leakage also aggravates the problems in a drought . Far more water is currently leaking away , through","The Times, 9th July 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20951,10,7,1984,Summer,10,7,1984,Summer,"road tankers , from the well-stocked Northumbrian area to the drought-hit West . Mr Len Hill , chairman of both the","The Times, 10th July 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20952,10,7,1984,Summer,10,7,1984,Summer,of the Environment has received more than 40 applications for drought orders . These enable authorities to augment supplies by reducing,"The Times, 10th July 1984",England,UKF,UKF1,UKF13,"Buxton,Chapel-en-le-Frith",20th Century newspaper,Media 20953,10,7,1984,Summer,10,7,1984,Summer,covered in the Theft Act and the Copyright Act . DROUGHT . Minister rules out national water grid Pressure from both,"The Times, 10th July 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20954,10,7,1984,Summer,10,7,1984,Summer,"in all parts of the country . Since the 1976 drought , water resources had been augmented in many places and","The Times, 10th July 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20955,12,7,1984,Summer,12,7,1984,Summer,"Inn addition to the ban pn hosepipes , it wants drought orders that would cover most of its 4,200 square miles","The Times, 12th July 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20956,12,7,1984,Summer,12,7,1984,Summer,"restric- tions . The "" non-essential "" uses covered by drought orders are : Hosepipes and sprinkler operations in parks ,","The Times, 12th July 1984",England,UKK,UKK4,"UKK43,UKK42","South West Devon,Torbay",20th Century newspaper,Media 20957,12,7,1984,Summer,12,7,1984,Summer,"Union cereals committee , wheat is likely to survive a drought better than barley because of its relatively deeper roots and","The Times, 12th July 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20958,13,7,1984,Summer,13,7,1984,Summer,"to 1,080 . In this third year of a crippling drought , the country has produced only 700,000 of the 1.2","The Times, 13th July 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20959,18,7,1984,Summer,18,7,1984,Summer,GREAT YEAR NOW ON SALE SINGING IN THE RAIN HAS DROUGHT THE MIG LAVISHI MUSICAL DACHC TO THE WEST END WITH,"The Times, 18th July 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20960,19,7,1984,Summer,19,7,1984,Summer,the Department of the Enviroment for an order under the Drought Act to empower it to impose further restrictions in Hal,"The Times, 19th July 1984",England,UKE,UKE4,"UKE44,UKE42","Huddersfield,Morley,Yorkshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 20961,21,7,1984,Summer,21,7,1984,Summer,weeds such as clover seem to be able to withstand drought conditions better than grass . So it will pay to,"The Times, 21st July 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20962,23,7,1984,Summer,23,7,1984,Summer,"jobs . Spectrum : the village that rose from the drought . MondavPage : a father 's hidden feelings Obituary ,","The Times, 23th July 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20963,23,7,1984,Summer,23,7,1984,Summer,"Return of a gh os . v e As the drought empties a Lakeland reservoir , the skeleton of a drowned.community","The Times, 23th July 1984",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20964,23,7,1984,Summer,23,7,1984,Summer,some black marks in the past few days for the drought in Cumbria has just laid bare the streets and fields,"The Times, 23th July 1984",England,UKD,UKD1,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20965,23,7,1984,Summer,23,7,1984,Summer,"Haweswater as they did at the end of the 1976 drought . It may be drizzling over ins Shap , or","The Times, 23th July 1984",England,UKD,UKD1,UKD12,"Patterdale,Shap",20th Century newspaper,Media 20966,24,7,1984,Summer,24,7,1984,Summer,South West Water Authority yesterday advertised an application under the Drought Act for rationing in the region . The move will,"The Times, 24th July 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20967,24,7,1984,Summer,24,7,1984,Summer,water supplies are three weeks worse off than during the drought in 1976 . Some reservoirs are less than one third,"The Times, 24th July 1984",England,UKK,UKK3,UKK30,Cornwall,20th Century newspaper,Media 20968,24,7,1984,Summer,24,7,1984,Summer,ban . The Secretary of State for Wales signed a drought order . yesterday preventing non-essential uses of water in Wales,"The Times, 24th July 1984",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20969,24,7,1984,Summer,24,7,1984,Summer,": TRAGEDY OF -IS THAT . THE OID GET The drought in ' Afria iscausing crop failure , famnine , starvationi","The Times, 24th July 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20970,24,7,1984,Summer,24,7,1984,Summer,"their traditional pastures , and' partly because of persistent . drought which has made life iricreasingly harsh . There has also","The Times, 24th July 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20971,24,7,1984,Summer,24,7,1984,Summer,"had been picked up on tthe hilltop . In the drought of August last year , an aerial view was taken","The Times, 24th July 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20972,25,7,1984,Summer,25,7,1984,Summer,"capacity , the North West Water Authority applied under the Drought Act for a ban on non-essential use . The region","The Times, 25th July 1984","GB,England",UKD,"UKD1,UKD4",,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20973,26,7,1984,Summer,26,7,1984,Summer,her role in Ulster Threat of 17-hour water cuts New drought measures in the South West Water Authority area will mean,"The Times, 26th July 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20974,26,7,1984,Summer,26,7,1984,Summer,"in Plymouth yesterday , is seeking government permission under the Drought Act to implement the cuts on August 9 from 2pm","The Times, 26th July 1984",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK41,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20975,26,7,1984,Summer,26,7,1984,Summer,"capacity and some are below the levels of the 1976 drought . Ironically , a severe storm brought chaos to Portsmouth","The Times, 26th July 1984",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ31,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20976,27,7,1984,Summer,27,7,1984,Summer,"rcscrved for Channel 4 , PARLIAMENT July 26 1984 WELSH DROUGHT Rain predicted by October Measures to conserve remaining stocks of","The Times, 27th July 1984",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20977,27,7,1984,Summer,27,7,1984,Summer,conserve stocks of water held in reservoirs by applications for Drought Orders to reduce compensation water dit- charges from reservoirs and,"The Times, 27th July 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20978,27,7,1984,Summer,27,7,1984,Summer,are involved . The authority has therefore set up a Drought Liaison Committee for South East Wales with representives from the,"The Times, 27th July 1984",Wales,UKL,,,South East Wales,20th Century newspaper,Media 20979,27,7,1984,Summer,27,7,1984,Summer,of water such as automatic car washing plant and a drought order has been signed to put this into cffect .,"The Times, 27th July 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20980,27,7,1984,Summer,27,7,1984,Summer,by a similar amount . The organizations represented on the Drought Liaison Committee now hgve a month to consider the implications,"The Times, 27th July 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20981,27,7,1984,Summer,27,7,1984,Summer,the available stocks of water The powers available under the Drought Act 1976 are being and will continue to be used,"The Times, 27th July 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20982,27,7,1984,Summer,27,7,1984,Summer,would have enabled South Wales to cope effectively with the drought ? Did not the Labour Government begin a scheme which,"The Times, 27th July 1984",Wales,"UKJ,UKL,UKL","UKJ4,UKL2",,"River Wye,South Wales",20th Century newspaper,Media 20983,27,7,1984,Summer,27,7,1984,Summer,said that had work on the scheme been completed the drought could probably have been averted and he would have welcomed,"The Times, 27th July 1984",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20984,27,7,1984,Summer,27,7,1984,Summer,"have come forward with this statement . During the previous drought of 1976 , the Secretary of State for Wales never","The Times, 27th July 1984",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20985,27,7,1984,Summer,27,7,1984,Summer,"10 per cent public moratorium in 1976 . During that drought , which was not as severe as this , cut-offs","The Times, 27th July 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20986,27,7,1984,Summer,27,7,1984,Summer,The Wye transfer scheme was produced to deal with the drought emergency of 1976 . It was brought and looked at,"The Times, 27th July 1984",Wales,"UKJ,UKL","UKJ4,UKL2",,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20987,27,7,1984,Summer,27,7,1984,Summer,charlatan pretence that ministers can some-how miraculously solve the worst drought since records began and the problems it is bound to,"The Times, 27th July 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20988,27,7,1984,Summer,27,7,1984,Summer,"Defence , Education , Health and Social Services , whose drought relief programme was halved , to l 5m . Figures","The Times, 27th July 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20989,27,7,1984,Summer,27,7,1984,Summer,""" To raise revenue , Dr Chid- zero placed a drought levy of Io per cent on companies , effectively raising","The Times, 27th July 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20990,27,7,1984,Summer,27,7,1984,Summer,"up the sticks as a result of this year 's drought Cabbages , cauliflower and new potatoes are plentiful and inexpensive","The Times, 27th July 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20991,28,7,1984,Summer,28,7,1984,Summer,"Gow , the Govern- E ment 's unofficial minister for drought , yesterday made a nationwide appeal in the Commons for","The Times, 28th July 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20992,28,7,1984,Summer,28,7,1984,Summer,"the Commons for people to cut back water consumption . Drought lessons , page 3 Parliament , page 4 Spy claim","The Times, 28th July 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20993,28,7,1984,Summer,28,7,1984,Summer,old steam train blazed a trail of destruction through two drought-affected counties dur- ing a trial run yesterday . The 1946,"The Times, 28th July 1984",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK11,Bristol,20th Century newspaper,Media 20994,28,7,1984,Summer,28,7,1984,Summer,""" no. 35028 locomotive , at least until after the drought . A fire brigade officer in Bristol said "" This","The Times, 28th July 1984",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK11,Bristol,20th Century newspaper,Media 20995,28,7,1984,Summer,28,7,1984,Summer,disconnect it from the mains tew lessons learnt from 1976 drought Dartmoor ponies are finding their usual drinking places dried up,"The Times, 28th July 1984",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,Dartmoor National Park,20th Century newspaper,Media 20996,28,7,1984,Summer,28,7,1984,Summer,are finding their usual drinking places dried up by the drought . Dartmoor National Park officials say the ponies are getting,"The Times, 28th July 1984",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,"Dartmoor,Dartmoor National Park",20th Century newspaper,Media 20997,28,7,1984,Summer,28,7,1984,Summer,"shortage shows how few lessons were learnt from the last drought , in 1976 . However , the Wessex Water Authority","The Times, 28th July 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20998,28,7,1984,Summer,28,7,1984,Summer,. Wales faces a similar situation by September if the drought persists . The London Weather Centre yesterday held out little,"The Times, 28th July 1984",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 20999,28,7,1984,Summer,28,7,1984,Summer,Joy gives way to anxiety PARLIAMENT July 27 1984 THE DROUGHT Government appeal to save water The Government has appealed to,"The Times, 28th July 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21000,28,7,1984,Summer,28,7,1984,Summer,and in the north-west on June 2 . The first drought orders were made for the north-west on June 7 and,"The Times, 28th July 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21001,28,7,1984,Summer,28,7,1984,Summer,"they are among the first plants to suffer in a drought , showing the flagging symptoms typical of softer plants :","The Times, 28th July 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21002,30,7,1984,Summer,30,7,1984,Summer,"wedding anniversary . ( Photograph : Chris Harris ) . Drought triggers fears of river nitrate Dollution By Pearce Wright ,","The Times, 30th July 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21003,30,7,1984,Summer,30,7,1984,Summer,water safety limits is contained in an assessment of the drought to be submitted to the Department of the Environment tomorrow,"The Times, 30th July 1984",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21004,30,7,1984,Summer,30,7,1984,Summer,purification plant are among.those controversies that began with the last drought eight years ago . One of the disputes is over,"The Times, 30th July 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21005,30,7,1984,Summer,30,7,1984,Summer,"the Governmcnt this week , show how the A- present drought differs from the last one , but why it is","The Times, 30th July 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21006,30,7,1984,Summer,30,7,1984,Summer,"potentially more serious condition . In fact , the last drought extended from May , 1975 , to August , 1.976","The Times, 30th July 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21007,30,7,1984,Summer,30,7,1984,Summer,16 months since records began in 1727 . The present drought is still technically . a regional one . Sharp differences,"The Times, 30th July 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21008,30,7,1984,Summer,30,7,1984,Summer,"when comparing the areasbthat felt the first impact of the drought eight years . ago and those* suffering now , in","The Times, 30th July 1984","England,Wales","UKD,UKL",UKD1,,South Wales,20th Century newspaper,Media 21009,30,7,1984,Summer,30,7,1984,Summer,counties and Southern counties that felt the early effects of drought . The present need is to shift water this year,"The Times, 30th July 1984","England,Wales","UKD,UKL",UKD1,,South Wales,20th Century newspaper,Media 21010,30,7,1984,Summer,30,7,1984,Summer,have to be introduced as it was in the 1976 drought . Lager could be the first to be threatened .,"The Times, 30th July 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21011,31,7,1984,Summer,31,7,1984,Summer,there is little prospect of an early end to the drought Back page Constable find A painting by Constable has been,"The Times, 31st July 1984",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21012,31,7,1984,Summer,31,7,1984,Summer,"and Criminal Evidence Bill , report , third day . Drought relief for Africa Britain is increasing its food aid and","The Times, 31st July 1984",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21013,31,7,1984,Summer,31,7,1984,Summer,"relief for Africa Britain is increasing its food aid and drought relief to Africa , Mr Timothy Raison , Minister for","The Times, 31st July 1984",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21014,31,7,1984,Summer,31,7,1984,Summer,. There was little prospect of an end to the drought which has lasted for seven weeks in parts 6f Wales,"The Times, 31st July 1984",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21015,31,7,1984,Summer,31,7,1984,Summer,issued some rules for saving water in areas affected by drought : 'sFlush the loo only when labsolutely necessary ; keep,"The Times, 31st July 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21016,2,8,1984,Summer,2,8,1984,Summer,"them by 10 runs in the quarter- finals Page 20 Drought survey Mr Ian Gow , minister with responsibility for drought","The Times, 2th August 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21017,2,8,1984,Summer,2,8,1984,Summer,"Drought survey Mr Ian Gow , minister with responsibility for drought mea- sures , will visit the South-west to see what","The Times, 2th August 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21018,2,8,1984,Summer,2,8,1984,Summer,late in arriving . People urged to stop pipe leaks DROUGHT Measures taken by the South West Water Authority during the,"The Times, 2th August 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21019,2,8,1984,Summer,2,8,1984,Summer,Measures taken by the South West Water Authority during the drought have made a significant effect on water consumpiion in Devon,"The Times, 2th August 1984",England,UKK,"UKK3,UKK4","UKK30,UKK43",Cornwall,20th Century newspaper,Media 21020,2,8,1984,Summer,2,8,1984,Summer,. He appealed to all those in areas affected by drought to comply most strictly with the restrictions . It was,"The Times, 2th August 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21021,2,8,1984,Summer,2,8,1984,Summer,they could deal . All applications for orders under the Drought Act made by water authorities and water companies from the,"The Times, 2th August 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21022,2,8,1984,Summer,2,8,1984,Summer,Lab ) that the Wclshl Water Authority estimated that the drought had cost between 500.000 and LI m to date .,"The Times, 2th August 1984","GB,Wales",UKL,UKL1,UKL15,Cynon,20th Century newspaper,Media 21023,2,8,1984,Summer,2,8,1984,Summer,far this financial year for . aid related to the drought . Last year we' spent about 25m for this purpose,"The Times, 2th August 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21024,2,8,1984,Summer,2,8,1984,Summer,"Perhaps this version could be officially approved for use in drought conditions . Yours faithfulvy , GRIZEL MORRIS . I Prior","The Times, 2th August 1984",England,"UKE,UKI","UKE2,UKI2",UKI23,Richmond,20th Century newspaper,Media 21025,3,8,1984,Summer,3,8,1984,Summer,"remained unexplained . Hostages safe , page 6 Downpour for drought minister The so-called "" minister for drought "" , Mr","The Times, 3th August 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21026,3,8,1984,Summer,3,8,1984,Summer,"6 Downpour for drought minister The so-called "" minister for drought "" , Mr Ian Gow , Minis- ter for Housing","The Times, 3th August 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21027,3,8,1984,Summer,3,8,1984,Summer,"Yarm on Tees , Cleveland . Getting to grips with drought From Mr David Green Sir , Lord Rothschild , in","The Times, 3th August 1984",England,UKC,UKC1,UKC11,Yarm on Tees,20th Century newspaper,Media 21028,3,8,1984,Summer,3,8,1984,Summer,upon the people of these islands . Not until the drought of 197t6 gave painful practical experience was the political will,"The Times, 3th August 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21029,3,8,1984,Summer,3,8,1984,Summer,than the law of averages would dictate . In the drought of 1976 it was stated that many months of above,"The Times, 3th August 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21030,3,8,1984,Summer,3,8,1984,Summer,"by Mr Dennis Howell , whose appointment as Minister of Drought in 1976 was immediately rewarded with months of unremitting rainfall","The Times, 3th August 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21031,3,8,1984,Summer,3,8,1984,Summer,"companying the minister 's tour of the West Country 's drought-stricken wastelands , were those who brought gumboots and umbrellas .","The Times, 3th August 1984",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,North Devon,20th Century newspaper,Media 21032,3,8,1984,Summer,3,8,1984,Summer,that the minister was late for his Rendezvous with the drought liaison committee and a visit to the Dartmoor reservoir had,"The Times, 3th August 1984",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ2,UKK4","UKJ21,UKK43","Brighton,Dartmoor",20th Century newspaper,Media 21033,3,8,1984,Summer,3,8,1984,Summer,"ahead . Mr Gow , who when not dealing with drought , is Minister of Housing and Construction , used to","The Times, 3th August 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21034,4,8,1984,Summer,4,8,1984,Summer,"for gallantry , at New Scotland Yard yesterday Windermere 's drought aid The Secretary of State for the Environment gave the","The Times, 4th August 1984","Scotland,England","UKM,UKD",UKD1,UKD12,Windermere,20th Century newspaper,Media 21035,4,8,1984,Summer,4,8,1984,Summer,. The TUC blamed the Government yesterday for making the drought worse by igrkoring calls for investment in replacing water and,"The Times, 4th August 1984",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,Dartmouth-based,20th Century newspaper,Media 21036,4,8,1984,Summer,4,8,1984,Summer,"starvation is the simple fact that there has been a drought for three successive years , which has meant that ,","The Times, 4th August 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21037,4,8,1984,Summer,4,8,1984,Summer,"Scienoe Editor 's article , dated July 30. on the drought dealt interestingly with nitrates and some aspects of groundwater storage","The Times, 4th August 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21038,4,8,1984,Summer,4,8,1984,Summer,"more than enough to keep the country supplied in summer droughts such as this . Howevcr , wells are expensive to","The Times, 4th August 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21039,4,8,1984,Summer,4,8,1984,Summer,"unacceptable degree could ground- water alone solve the country 's drought problems , although there are a number of ways in","The Times, 4th August 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21040,4,8,1984,Summer,4,8,1984,Summer,strength of the dollar coupled ? ith the effects of drought and the need to import maize . The rand as,"The Times, 4th August 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21041,4,8,1984,Summer,4,8,1984,Summer,of hurdles and produced a roar -from. the crowd that Drought scores of people scuttling in from the stadium concourse thinking,"The Times, 4th August 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21042,6,8,1984,Summer,6,8,1984,Summer,"sales ol between 3m and 30m . Hoses ban for drought minister Mr Ian Gow , the Environ- ment Minister responsible","The Times, 6th August 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21043,6,8,1984,Summer,6,8,1984,Summer,", the Environ- ment Minister responsible for dealing with the drought . will f1eel the effect of the water shortage at","The Times, 6th August 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21044,7,8,1984,Summer,7,8,1984,Summer,"- of hte Environment . with : responsi-. bilityor the drought , and halfaimilho nof. ; his.:ni urs in Eaitboune who","The Times, 7th August 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21045,7,8,1984,Summer,7,8,1984,Summer,", the Water Auth. orities Association-has issued statistics on the drought , which has lasted sinC April in some areas .","The Times, 7th August 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21046,7,8,1984,Summer,7,8,1984,Summer,and Wales-have been forbidden to Use hosepipes . Fifty-five separate drought orders have been issued allow-> t ing- the -various- authorities,"The Times, 7th August 1984",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21047,7,8,1984,Summer,7,8,1984,Summer,"6,052 yards . The course stood up well to the drought and , with standing water left by recent rain now","The Times, 7th August 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21048,8,8,1984,Summer,8,8,1984,Summer,GREAT WAA NOW ON SALE SINGCNC IN THE RAIN HAS DROUGHT THE RIG LAVISH WITH AVECNG ( EANE LAVe SETSi .,"The Times, 8th August 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21049,14,8,1984,Summer,14,8,1984,Summer,prosecutions to be brought in the South-west since the 1976 drought . The offence carries a maximum fine of 400. 149,"The Times, 14th August 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21050,14,8,1984,Summer,14,8,1984,Summer,"of a desperate continental crisis ( economic , malaise plus drought , refugees , war and insta- bility ) the generation","The Times, 14th August 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21051,14,8,1984,Summer,14,8,1984,Summer,"more . The course has stood up well to the drought , but there are , inevitably , a number of","The Times, 14th August 1984",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21052,16,8,1984,Summer,16,8,1984,Summer,"Wroxeter , near Shrewsbury . Insurers count the cost of drought By Tony Samstag The high cost of this year 's","The Times, 16th August 1984",England,UKG,UKG2,UKG22,"City of Wroxeter,Shrewsbury",20th Century newspaper,Media 21053,16,8,1984,Summer,16,8,1984,Summer,By Tony Samstag The high cost of this year 's drought will include at least lOOm indamaged buildings is soil and,"The Times, 16th August 1984",England,UKG,UKG2,UKG22,Shrewsbury,20th Century newspaper,Media 21054,16,8,1984,Summer,16,8,1984,Summer,"reflected the record 22,000 subsidence dlaims totalling 46m after the drought of 1976 . Subsidence claims tend to 'acumulate slowly as","The Times, 16th August 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21055,17,8,1984,Summer,17,8,1984,Summer,weather men foretell offers any prospect of relief froni the drought - a big factor in yesterday 's decision by Dunlop,"The Times, 17th August 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21056,17,8,1984,Summer,17,8,1984,Summer,"on hosepipes . Fears of increased pollution because of the drought made organizers of a tropical fish competition in Torbay ,","The Times, 17th August 1984",England,UKK,UKK4,"UKK43,UKK42",Torbay,20th Century newspaper,Media 21057,17,8,1984,Summer,17,8,1984,Summer,Reynolds in 1956 . Also starring Genevieve Page . 7.15 Drought . Britain 's current problems are a drop in the,"The Times, 17th August 1984",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21058,17,8,1984,Summer,17,8,1984,Summer,GREAT YEAR NOW ON SALE SINGING IN -THE RAIN HAS DROUGHT THE BIG LAVIS LA VIE EN ROSE cc . Gt,"The Times, 17th August 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21059,20,8,1984,Summer,20,8,1984,Summer,". No 's 48339 , 920330 and 1026167 End of drought 'could threaten countryside' By Tony Samstag When the drought ends","The Times, 20th August 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21060,20,8,1984,Summer,20,8,1984,Summer,"of drought 'could threaten countryside' By Tony Samstag When the drought ends large areas of the countryside could suffer catastrophe ,","The Times, 20th August 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21061,20,8,1984,Summer,20,8,1984,Summer,Sutton Roley. 7.10 The Year of On Ladybirds . The drought of 1976 brought an explosion of ladybirds as rivers turned,"The Times, 20th August 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21062,20,8,1984,Summer,20,8,1984,Summer,"in some parts of Britain have been hit by the drought , according to the Apple and Pear Development Council .","The Times, 20th August 1984",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21063,22,8,1984,Summer,22,8,1984,Summer,only their thiird championship game of the season . The drought in Wales broke yestcrday and almost robbed lGlamorgan of only,"The Times, 22th August 1984","Wales,England","UKL,UKG",UKG1,UKG12,Worcestcrshirc,20th Century newspaper,Media 21064,23,8,1984,Summer,23,8,1984,Summer,as water as Tripitaka and his companions find in a drought-hit village where children are as rare as rain ( r,"The Times, 23th August 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21065,24,8,1984,Summer,24,8,1984,Summer,"the need to import food as a result of the drought . But Mr Malcom Rifkind , Minister of State at","The Times, 24th August 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21066,24,8,1984,Summer,24,8,1984,Summer,Authority was anxious to reopen the pumping station to ease drought-affected Lancashire 's water shortage . The . Health and Safety,"The Times, 24th August 1984",England,UKD,UKD4,UKD43,Abbeystead,20th Century newspaper,Media 21067,24,8,1984,Summer,24,8,1984,Summer,"and 8.15. 9.00 Tarzan , Lord of the Jungle . Drought causes divisions in the jungle ( r ) . 5.25","The Times, 24th August 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21068,25,8,1984,Summer,25,8,1984,Summer,"than it would be hit again . After a long drought , the country was hit by exceptionally heavy rains ,","The Times, 25th August 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21069,25,8,1984,Summer,25,8,1984,Summer,"seeded only rine months , ago . Even in a drought , established lawns become fresh and green again after a","The Times, 25th August 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21070,27,8,1984,Summer,27,8,1984,Summer,"in the Vale of York reports that , despite severe drought , yields are up to the best expectations . There","The Times, 27th August 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21071,27,8,1984,Summer,27,8,1984,Summer,"insects for young partridges feeding The real casualty of the drought , however , has been grass growth . Many farmers","The Times, 27th August 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21072,28,8,1984,Summer,28,8,1984,Summer,"that was due to shortage of grass because of the drought , and how much to farmers spending less on concentrate","The Times, 28th August 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21073,28,8,1984,Summer,28,8,1984,Summer,Glasgow is being reduced in an effort to beat the drought . It will help to save up to eight million,"The Times, 28th August 1984",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM34,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21074,30,8,1984,Summer,30,8,1984,Summer,rare treat . In view of the seriousness of the drought should they not now be more realistic ? Yours faithfully,"The Times, 30th August 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21075,30,8,1984,Summer,30,8,1984,Summer,"; Sir Philip Woodfield , 61 . Horticulture Dahlias defy drought By Alan Toogood , Horticulture Correspondent The 'Hamari' varieties of","The Times, 30th August 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21076,31,8,1984,Summer,31,8,1984,Summer,": "" Racing will not be possible because the severe drought conditions have affected the recovery of the course from extensive","The Times, 31st August 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21077,1,9,1984,Autumn,1,9,1984,Autumn,"in the past week has done little to alleviate the drought , water authority officials say . The forecast of rain","The Times, 1st September 1984",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21078,1,9,1984,Autumn,1,9,1984,Autumn,"South-west , one of the areas worst affected by the drought , the public response to the 'save it "" campaign","The Times, 1st September 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21079,4,9,1984,Autumn,4,9,1984,Autumn,"north Staffordshire was closed to traffic yesterday because of the drought , which has lowered the level of reservoirs serving the","The Times, 4th September 1984","GB,England","UKG,UKD,UKI","UKG2,UKD6,UKI2","UKG24,UKD62,UKI21","Caldon Canal,Congleton,Leyton,North Staffordshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 21080,4,9,1984,Autumn,4,9,1984,Autumn,prone to blight and other diseases and susceptible to both drought and excessive moisture . It is not until the crop,"The Times, 4th September 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21081,4,9,1984,Autumn,4,9,1984,Autumn,been over for moriths by the time the big Spectrum drought started . You might think that a company with such,"The Times, 4th September 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21082,4,9,1984,Autumn,4,9,1984,Autumn,"; Indian summer in Wales By a Special Correspondent The drought-hit rugby , pitches of south and west Wales are offering","The Times, 4th September 1984",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21083,5,9,1984,Autumn,5,9,1984,Autumn,there 's no. food . Water is desperately scarce . Drought is withering the crops . The future of tens of,"The Times, 5th September 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21084,5,9,1984,Autumn,5,9,1984,Autumn,"longer term reconstruction work . The disaster continues because of drought , because of war , because governments will not help","The Times, 5th September 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21085,5,9,1984,Autumn,5,9,1984,Autumn,"Crossroads . 6.00 Today South West . 6.30-7.00 Pipedream : Drought of 1976.11.30 Hart to Hart . 12.25am Postscript , Closedown","The Times, 5th September 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21086,5,9,1984,Autumn,5,9,1984,Autumn,GREAT YEAt NOW ON SALE SINGING IN THE RAIN HAS DROUGHT THE BIG LAVISH MUSCAL BACC TO THE WEST EN-D WITH,"The Times, 5th September 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21087,7,9,1984,Autumn,7,9,1984,Autumn,"as 'Korfesia' and 'Simba' , have performed well in the drought , 'The leading ' new clustei-flowered yellow 'Selfridges'. is also","The Times, 7th September 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21088,8,9,1984,Autumn,8,9,1984,Autumn,'s neolithic secret discovered By Alan Hamilton This summer 's drought in the south-west of England has uncovered a rich crop,"The Times, 8th September 1984",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,Dartnmoor,20th Century newspaper,Media 21089,8,9,1984,Autumn,8,9,1984,Autumn,lie ilmost at the exact centre of Devon . The drought has also proved a boon for archaeologists in neighbouring Somerset,"The Times, 8th September 1984",England,UKK,"UKK4,UKK2","UKK43,UKK23",,20th Century newspaper,Media 21090,8,9,1984,Autumn,8,9,1984,Autumn,"in a dormant , dehydrated state to resist conditions of drought or low temperatures resume activity very rapidly when water becomes","The Times, 8th September 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21091,10,9,1984,Autumn,10,9,1984,Autumn,"Lombard Street , London EC3P 3BS .. I Land of drought and dissent Revolutionary regime comes out of shadow j en","The Times, 10th September 1984",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21092,11,9,1984,Autumn,11,9,1984,Autumn,"instead . "" BARRY FANTONI 'The good news is the drought 's over : the bad news is that it 's","The Times, 11st September 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21093,11,9,1984,Autumn,11,9,1984,Autumn,"after four years of independence- - and three years of drought . The nearly 5,000 commercial ( i.e. white ) farmers","The Times, 11st September 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21094,12,9,1984,Autumn,12,9,1984,Autumn,The first water rationing in mainland Britain during the present drought comes into force in south-west Scotland on Monday . Supplies,"The Times, 12th September 1984","GB,Scotland",UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21095,12,9,1984,Autumn,12,9,1984,Autumn,not be introduced . In south-west Scotland six months of drought have left reservoirs at record low levels ; some have,"The Times, 12th September 1984",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21096,12,9,1984,Autumn,12,9,1984,Autumn,vanations in the weather patterns . exemplified bv the summer droughts of 1976 ana 1984 . There is less agreement about,"The Times, 12th September 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21097,12,9,1984,Autumn,12,9,1984,Autumn,world for starving victims of the region 's spectacu- lar drought . The criticism is unlikely to surface publicly in Britain,"The Times, 12th September 1984",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21098,12,9,1984,Autumn,12,9,1984,Autumn,- heavily engaged in combating the effects of the 'disastrous drought . The feeling in Whitehall is that stability in the,"The Times, 12th September 1984",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Whitehall,20th Century newspaper,Media 21099,12,9,1984,Autumn,12,9,1984,Autumn,"beach doing an ecumenical "" sponsored paddle "" for Ethiopian drought relief . I have a picture of them , ""","The Times, 12th September 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21100,13,9,1984,Autumn,13,9,1984,Autumn,"seem not to have been complain- ing . The much-publicized drought has mainly affected the west of the country , while","The Times, 13th September 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21101,13,9,1984,Autumn,13,9,1984,Autumn,those of a few years ago . Even the unequalled drought of 1976. only pushed vheat and barley yields back to,"The Times, 13th September 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21102,13,9,1984,Autumn,13,9,1984,Autumn,the terrible climate that grinds men into the ground with drought and lethargy . Above all it stands for his tigress,"The Times, 13th September 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21103,15,9,1984,Autumn,15,9,1984,Autumn,he had tendered for of food for the country 's drought-stricken areas . Paweni 's agent and brother- in-law . Charles,"The Times, 15th September 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21104,15,9,1984,Autumn,15,9,1984,Autumn,"fond of barley fields , never more so than when drought has dried up many wetlands . Question : what are","The Times, 15th September 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21105,15,9,1984,Autumn,15,9,1984,Autumn,- - . HOME INSURANCE Elope and houses sink as drought takes its toll Ir:surance claims for subsidence like this are,"The Times, 15th September 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21106,17,9,1984,Autumn,17,9,1984,Autumn,"meet the Njemp tribe , struggling to survive the devastating drought ( Ceefax titles ) . 5.30 Ask the Family .","The Times, 17th September 1984",England,UKD,UKD6,UKD63,Northwich,20th Century newspaper,Media 21107,18,9,1984,Autumn,18,9,1984,Autumn,"Thc Water Authorities Association confirnicd that the brcak in the drought in past Nvccks had yielded no mote than a ""","The Times, 18th September 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21108,22,9,1984,Autumn,22,9,1984,Autumn,"in immediate emergency aid to help combat the effects of drought , Mr Malcolm Rifkind , Minister of State at the","The Times, 22th September 1984",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21109,22,9,1984,Autumn,22,9,1984,Autumn,Office spokesman said last night that after the summer 's drought therc is plenty of scope for rain to soak into,"The Times, 22th September 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21110,24,9,1984,Autumn,24,9,1984,Autumn,"of spring barley , which was once again affected by drought at the wrong period . "" I am 87 years","The Times, 24th September 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21111,24,9,1984,Autumn,24,9,1984,Autumn,". The difficulties of the African continent , aggravated by drought , were high on the agenda of the IMF World","The Times, 24th September 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21112,29,9,1984,Autumn,29,9,1984,Autumn,"air filled with sound from hundreds of little streams . Drought is common though , and we were lucky to have-","The Times, 29th September 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21113,29,9,1984,Autumn,29,9,1984,Autumn,"which' followed the third dry winter in succession With thesx drought-like conditions , the 1982 crop is predictably small but the","The Times, 29th September 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21114,2,10,1984,Autumn,2,10,1984,Autumn,"are so ill-prepared for natural calamitics such as floods , drought , and oil pollution on the beaches . Dr Dickson","The Times, 2th October 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21115,3,10,1984,Autumn,3,10,1984,Autumn,"of 17 hours a day since mid-summer , but the drought crisis receded after heavy rain and stringent economies . The","The Times, 3th October 1984",England,UKK,"UKK3,UKK4","UKK30,UKK43",Cornwall,20th Century newspaper,Media 21116,3,10,1984,Autumn,3,10,1984,Autumn,"varieties at only 4.85 tonnes , largely attributable to the drought . The total barley harvest is forecast to be slightly","The Times, 3th October 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21117,5,10,1984,Autumn,5,10,1984,Autumn,Authority yesterday lifted all restrictions introduced because of the summer drought . It said September rainfall had been abovc average and,"The Times, 5th October 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21118,5,10,1984,Autumn,5,10,1984,Autumn,and the pacemaker is smaller thlan a thumbnail . Ethiopian drought puts half a- million people under shadow of death By,"The Times, 5th October 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21119,5,10,1984,Autumn,5,10,1984,Autumn,suffered an 80 per cent crop failure because of the drought . which has steadily worsened over the past three years,"The Times, 5th October 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21120,5,10,1984,Autumn,5,10,1984,Autumn,"pia . described the "" mind-bog- gling scale fo the drought "" . He said it was estimated that 182.000 tonnes","The Times, 5th October 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21121,5,10,1984,Autumn,5,10,1984,Autumn,"were also needed to distribute the sup- plies to the drought areas , he said . Representatives of Save the Children","The Times, 5th October 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21122,5,10,1984,Autumn,5,10,1984,Autumn,"aid representatives . He intends to persuade them that the drought is a "" humanitarian "" issue which should be separated","The Times, 5th October 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21123,8,10,1984,Autumn,8,10,1984,Autumn,"Sir , Your October 5 edition ( "" Ethio- pian drought puts half a million people under shadow of death ""","The Times, 8th October 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21124,12,10,1984,Autumn,12,10,1984,Autumn,"30,000 Chadian refugees have arrived in western Sudan after fleeing drought and insecurity , United Nations officials said here yesterday (","The Times, 12th October 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21125,13,10,1984,Autumn,13,10,1984,Autumn,"regular trips to their farm , then badly affected by drought , in Camarthen . Mir Wakeham was rvlrs Roberta Wakeham","The Times, 13th October 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21126,18,10,1984,Autumn,18,10,1984,Autumn,levels were nsin4' above the safety limits ' durnnthe' summhier drought . Fertilizer not absorbed by crops on parched land is,"The Times, 18th October 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21127,22,10,1984,Autumn,22,10,1984,Autumn,"famine in the wake of another widespread crop failure and drought in 10 of the 14 provinces . Mr Page ,","The Times, 22th October 1984",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,Guildford,20th Century newspaper,Media 21128,22,10,1984,Autumn,22,10,1984,Autumn,3 Ldn Scottiti ... 1d rsridgend ........... 18 Coventra .......... Droughton Pk. ... 19 Headigley ...... 27 6. ... 16 Cardi,"The Times, 22th October 1984",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH24,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21129,22,10,1984,Autumn,22,10,1984,Autumn,. 6 00 About An lia 6 30 Survival : drought 7 00 The Krypton Factor . 7 30 Coronation Street,"The Times, 22th October 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21130,25,10,1984,Autumn,25,10,1984,Autumn,"this week would begin to move some 250,000 people from drought-hit northern and southern regions to fertile areas Parliament 4 Fighting","The Times, 25th October 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21131,26,10,1984,Autumn,26,10,1984,Autumn,"Wollo is said to have died of hunger . The drought that began in 1972 was one , of the factors","The Times, 26th October 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21132,26,10,1984,Autumn,26,10,1984,Autumn,"that "" the primary cause of famine was not a drought of unprecedented severi- ty , but a combination of long","The Times, 26th October 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21133,26,10,1984,Autumn,26,10,1984,Autumn,"a greater number of people and their animals vulnerable when drought struck "" . Land reform was one of the priorities","The Times, 26th October 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21134,26,10,1984,Autumn,26,10,1984,Autumn,"to provide the sort of agricultural set-up than can withstand droughts , as it and its Russian backers have failed to","The Times, 26th October 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21135,27,10,1984,Autumn,27,10,1984,Autumn,"Royal Air Force Hercules transport aircraft could reach the Ethiopian drought areas in 14 hours , and can each carry 12","The Times, 27th October 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21136,27,10,1984,Autumn,27,10,1984,Autumn,there 's no food . Water is desperately scarce . Drought is withering the crops . The future of tens of,"The Times, 27th October 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21137,31,10,1984,Autumn,31,10,1984,Autumn,lowest explosive limit of the gas . During the recent drought the authourity had started using the river transfer system again,"The Times, 31st October 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21138,31,10,1984,Autumn,31,10,1984,Autumn,4.5m ; The necds of Ethopia and other parts of drought-stricken Africa Raison : Britain 's efforts- have been substantial would,"The Times, 31st October 1984",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21139,1,11,1984,Autumn,1,11,1984,Autumn,"of the "" green revolution "" were rudely shattered. -by droughts in 1972 and 1974 . With industrial '. production ,","The Times, 1st November 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21140,1,11,1984,Autumn,1,11,1984,Autumn,"Weldiya , 130 miles further north , that recur- rent drought and desertification have ravaged the countryside . The roadsides are","The Times, 1st November 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21141,2,11,1984,Autumn,2,11,1984,Autumn,40 yeatts a h t is country has known four droughts on a par with this yearTs. ) uring each of,"The Times, 2th November 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21142,2,11,1984,Autumn,2,11,1984,Autumn,survey prourammr hMuAA on Exeter coincided with the most serious drought the South- west has known for decades . The results,"The Times, 2th November 1984",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,Exeter,20th Century newspaper,Media 21143,2,11,1984,Autumn,2,11,1984,Autumn,"century Northumbrian palace at Yeavering , duriny similar periods of drought . Site of the shrines Wheat and bar- ley are","The Times, 2th November 1984",England,UKC,UKC2,UKC21,Yeavering,20th Century newspaper,Media 21144,2,11,1984,Autumn,2,11,1984,Autumn,"or two grains . This was due , not to drought but to soil exhaustion by repeated cropping without fertilization or","The Times, 2th November 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21145,3,11,1984,Autumn,3,11,1984,Autumn,"now mitigate . the worst sufferings . of this . drought , and deserves every *possible and urgent support . .","The Times, 3th November 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21146,5,11,1984,Autumn,5,11,1984,Autumn,"took part , vividly revealed the dreadful impact of the drought on vast areas of the country . Much of this","The Times, 5th November 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21147,5,11,1984,Autumn,5,11,1984,Autumn,"by some of the six million people affected by the drought , half a million of whom may be dying for","The Times, 5th November 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21148,6,11,1984,Autumn,6,11,1984,Autumn,"people who are worse off , while when the inevitable drought years come , a vastly increased population is caught out","The Times, 6th November 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21149,7,11,1984,Autumn,7,11,1984,Autumn,command food depends on a number of influences . A drought may affect the income and the purchasing power of large,"The Times, 7th November 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21150,10,11,1984,Autumn,10,11,1984,Autumn,or were near death as -a result of the catastrophic drought in Ethiopia . During the last two years Britain had,"The Times, 10th November 1984",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21151,10,11,1984,Autumn,10,11,1984,Autumn,"of Britain 's multi-million pound emergency food programme for the drought-stricken country ( David Cross writes ) . But , during","The Times, 10th November 1984",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21152,12,11,1984,Autumn,12,11,1984,Autumn,the rural population far more effectively to cope with the drought . A billion dollars has provided the regime with foreign,"The Times, 12th November 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21153,12,11,1984,Autumn,12,11,1984,Autumn,"helping to disable Ethiopian peasants from meeting the challenge of drought , because it supported a regime whose active measures of","The Times, 12th November 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21154,12,11,1984,Autumn,12,11,1984,Autumn,as much to this catastrophe as hiave the years of drought . What is more perplexing is that the charitable relief,"The Times, 12th November 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21155,14,11,1984,Autumn,14,11,1984,Autumn,". Last month the Government pledged an extra 5m for drought-affec- ted areas in Africa and 6,500 tonnes of food aid","The Times, 14th November 1984",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21156,14,11,1984,Autumn,14,11,1984,Autumn,"a greater number of people and their animals vulnerable when drought struck "" . Oxfam , whose very name incorpontes the","The Times, 14th November 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21157,15,11,1984,Autumn,15,11,1984,Autumn,reduced the flexibility of people 's response . Even the drought itself was probably not inevitable : poor land use policies,"The Times, 15th November 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21158,16,11,1984,Autumn,16,11,1984,Autumn,"up a special fund to combat natural disasters such as drought , and agreed to hold an economic summit next year","The Times, 16th November 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21159,16,11,1984,Autumn,16,11,1984,Autumn,yesterday . He said that a third consecutive year of drought was looming which would increase present problems . He blamed,"The Times, 16th November 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21160,17,11,1984,Autumn,17,11,1984,Autumn,yesterday ( AP reports ) . 3 NEW YORK : Drought and internal conflict have caused a crisis in Angola which,"The Times, 17th November 1984",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE21,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21161,17,11,1984,Autumn,17,11,1984,Autumn,", tough Beaujolais grapes showed signs of suffering in the drought- like conditions . Fortunately . heavy rain in September caused","The Times, 17th November 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21162,17,11,1984,Autumn,17,11,1984,Autumn,"long-term scheme "" foresees turning today 's languishing compatriots in drought-affected areas into productive citizens to play an active role in","The Times, 17th November 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21163,19,11,1984,Autumn,19,11,1984,Autumn,Pvsariwskv . New Ynrk At a time when famine and drought in Ethiopia and else- where in Africa continue to be,"The Times, 19th November 1984",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21164,20,11,1984,Autumn,20,11,1984,Autumn,"bearing whatsoever on the need to relieve the victims of drought and famine . Yniirq fnithfi.llv HUGH KAY , Editnr The","The Times, 20th November 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21165,22,11,1984,Autumn,22,11,1984,Autumn,northern peasants who havi been badly hit by : the' drought ; But many of the refus are- reluctant to go,"The Times, 22th November 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21166,23,11,1984,Autumn,23,11,1984,Autumn,provide emergency assistance to Ethiopia and other countries suffering from drought and famine would be fully maintained . The aid programme,"The Times, 23th November 1984",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21167,23,11,1984,Autumn,23,11,1984,Autumn,"for this latest disaster . She did not cause the drought.in Ethiopia , cut down trees , overcrop the land and","The Times, 23th November 1984",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21168,23,11,1984,Autumn,23,11,1984,Autumn,of the country but has also been badly affected by drought . The two Hercules transport planes are continuing to take,"The Times, 23th November 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21169,26,11,1984,Autumn,26,11,1984,Autumn,Dryest Africa Can British science rescue the people of the drought ravaged continent ? The daily Times Portfolio competition prize of,"The Times, 26th November 1984",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21170,27,11,1984,Autumn,27,11,1984,Autumn,"pressures . As surface water supplies wetre reduced by sustained drought , it had become cssential to rely dramatically Pioneering work","The Times, 27th November 1984",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21171,29,11,1984,Autumn,29,11,1984,Autumn,"19. werc freed after being given "" a tour of drought-affected areas ' "" , Western diplomats said . Mr Robert","The Times, 29th November 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21172,29,11,1984,Autumn,29,11,1984,Autumn,"coverage has shown War on Want emergency aid arriving in drought and war ravaged Eritrea , but the situation there is","The Times, 29th November 1984",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,Hascombe,20th Century newspaper,Media 21173,29,11,1984,Autumn,29,11,1984,Autumn,"without food and E aid channlis water , and are drought ates dying . sE They urgently RE need food ,","The Times, 29th November 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21174,30,11,1984,Autumn,30,11,1984,Autumn,found that with the added difficulty of last summer 's drought they had seriously under-produced . According to the board milk,"The Times, 30th November 1984","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21175,30,11,1984,Autumn,30,11,1984,Autumn,"avoid penalties , and then they were hit by the drought before they could judge whether they vrere over-react- ing .","The Times, 30th November 1984",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21176,30,11,1984,Autumn,30,11,1984,Autumn,"poverty and suffering from the devastating effects of famine , drought and disease , they need your help desperately . Your","The Times, 30th November 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21177,30,11,1984,Autumn,30,11,1984,Autumn,"in lthiopia. ( 4Then , in this baked- dry , drought-stricken land the army brought out several water cannons and began","The Times, 30th November 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21178,30,11,1984,Autumn,30,11,1984,Autumn,only known victims of death by water in the Sahelian drought so far . 5 5 ALAN WATKINS ' diary :,"The Times, 30th November 1984",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21179,1,12,1984,Winter,1,12,1984,Winter,"number of strikes . After one of the most damaging droughts in Australian history , he even M-ide it rain -","The Times, 1st December 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21180,5,12,1984,Winter,5,12,1984,Winter,size of the national herd until the mid- 1960s when drought began to take its toll ; since then land degradation,"The Times, 5th December 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21181,5,12,1984,Winter,5,12,1984,Winter,"poverty and suffering from the devastating effects of famine , drought and disease , they need your help desperately . Your","The Times, 5th December 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21182,6,12,1984,Winter,6,12,1984,Winter,"as much to his liking as last year , when drought left the rough short and robbed it of natural terrors","The Times, 6th December 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21183,17,12,1984,Winter,17,12,1984,Winter,"incIlide long- term aid to avert catastrophes like tile Ethiopian drought , the anxiety over the wvidening northi-south gap . The","The Times, 17th December 1984",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21184,18,12,1984,Winter,18,12,1984,Winter,". . .... . .... .... England end their longest drought From Richard Strecton , Delhi Arms that disarmed a sub-continent","The Times, 18th December 1984",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21185,20,12,1984,Winter,20,12,1984,Winter,", yesterday defended the influx of celebrity visitors to the drought-stricken country . "" I do n't think enough could come","The Times, 20th December 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21186,20,12,1984,Winter,20,12,1984,Winter,refused to send food to the Kassala area where Tigrean drought victims are camped in the desert . Because it believes,"The Times, 20th December 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21187,20,12,1984,Winter,20,12,1984,Winter,"iorecasting and migrations . But peasants rcspond even earlier to drought and famine . "" Thev sell their livestock first and","The Times, 20th December 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21188,20,12,1984,Winter,20,12,1984,Winter,the town itself is showing the first ominous signs of drought . The rains have failed twice and dry land agriculture,"The Times, 20th December 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21189,20,12,1984,Winter,20,12,1984,Winter,", and of thesc 1.5 million wcre affected by the drought . This figurc has since increased substantially . "" Some","The Times, 20th December 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21190,20,12,1984,Winter,20,12,1984,Winter,"third of the continent is more or less affected by drought , and the prospect is for many more seasons of","The Times, 20th December 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21191,20,12,1984,Winter,20,12,1984,Winter,it is not realised that in many lands in the drought areas the situation is now so desperate that the rulers,"The Times, 20th December 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21192,21,12,1984,Winter,21,12,1984,Winter,"little house in Entalo . The second year of the drought , however , meant the sale of two more sheep","The Times, 21st December 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21193,21,12,1984,Winter,21,12,1984,Winter,"hard to accept . He blames his tragedy on the drought , but he clearly hates the Ethiopian Government . ""","The Times, 21st December 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21194,21,12,1984,Winter,21,12,1984,Winter,"he smiles for the first time . "" When the drought is over - of eourse , "" he says .","The Times, 21st December 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21195,22,12,1984,Winter,22,12,1984,Winter,"give a further 750,000 to help vic- tims of the drought in Ethiopia , Mr Timothy Raison , Minister for Overseas","The Times, 22th December 1984",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21196,22,12,1984,Winter,22,12,1984,Winter,"Africa north of the Limpopo river recently , ending the drought tlhat has wreaked havoc in the region in the past","The Times, 22th December 1984",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21197,22,12,1984,Winter,22,12,1984,Winter,"to Britain , whose soldiers , sailors and settlers fought drought and fierce Carib alike to turn the island into a","The Times, 22th December 1984",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21198,3,1,1985,Winter,3,1,1985,Winter,"which is still inadequate , can be found for the drought-stricken countries . Yours etc . COLIN MACYENZIE . Food and","The Times, 3th January 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21199,3,1,1985,Winter,3,1,1985,Winter,in aid of the thousands of refugees escaping the Ethiopian drought ( the Press Association reports ) . Boat Show The,"The Times, 3th January 1985",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Earls Court,20th Century newspaper,Media 21200,5,1,1985,Winter,5,1,1985,Winter,", the horrors of their recent past in the African drought . "" All that I hope now is that my","The Times, 5th January 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21201,8,1,1985,Winter,8,1,1985,Winter,"so wet they are shallow rooted , and a prolonged drought next summer could prove expensive . Spot prices for feed","The Times, 8th January 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21202,9,1,1985,Winter,9,1,1985,Winter,".. believed to be 12,500 Ethiopian Jews still stranded in drought- afflicted territory . Mr Peres maintained the -. %trict secrecy","The Times, 9th January 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21203,10,1,1985,Winter,10,1,1985,Winter,strike and milk production problems brought on by the summer drought for the disappointing results . Turnover increased from 876.4 million,"The Times, 10th January 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21204,10,1,1985,Winter,10,1,1985,Winter,particularly the problems over milk production brough about by the drought which hit Associated Fresh Foods ' pro- fits . The,"The Times, 10th January 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21205,11,1,1985,Winter,11,1,1985,Winter,"the infrastructure . This year . partly because of the drought last year , we are increasing the amount of investment","The Times, 11st January 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21206,11,1,1985,Winter,11,1,1985,Winter,had fallen faster than in other member states was ihe drought . The results of the scheme throughout the United Kingdom,"The Times, 11st January 1985",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21207,11,1,1985,Winter,11,1,1985,Winter,nomadic - uncertain boundaries and ancient tribal quarrels . Severe drought has afflicted the area at least three times since 1973,"The Times, 11st January 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21208,11,1,1985,Winter,11,1,1985,Winter,"its ties with Moscow , but the effects of the drought have created dependence on the West for emergency aid .","The Times, 11st January 1985",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21209,15,1,1985,Winter,15,1,1985,Winter,of the Soviet occupation and partly as a consequence of drought during the last growing season . According to a message,"The Times, 15th January 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21210,15,1,1985,Winter,15,1,1985,Winter,". "" That famine was due to a combination of drought and the very poor food Mohammad Eshaq : is hunger","The Times, 15th January 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21211,15,1,1985,Winter,15,1,1985,Winter,"there , the Aymaqs , have now had another severe drought during the last growing season , and although they are","The Times, 15th January 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21212,19,1,1985,Winter,19,1,1985,Winter,"cold spell were probably as heavy as during a summer drought , although there was much mOre- water available . More","The Times, 19th January 1985",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH24,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21213,19,1,1985,Winter,19,1,1985,Winter,"Food Guide ) . 3 . Haweswater , in the drought 4 . In shops ( it is a new soft","The Times, 19th January 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21214,19,1,1985,Winter,19,1,1985,Winter,"'S UNAVAILING ACT OF DEFIANCE England set to end tour drought after six vears Fw J From John Woodcock , .","The Times, 19th January 1985",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21215,22,1,1985,Winter,22,1,1985,Winter,"hostile population and a country whose crises deepen daily . Drought has killed thou- sands , perhaps tens ofthousands , of","The Times, 22th January 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21216,22,1,1985,Winter,22,1,1985,Winter,"'s main town , President Nimeiry : War , . drought and foreign debt . and provoking the British Government to","The Times, 22th January 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21217,23,1,1985,Winter,23,1,1985,Winter,"relation to something else . In the case of many drought-stricken African countries , food production is that something else .","The Times, 23th January 1985",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21218,23,1,1985,Winter,23,1,1985,Winter,men 's sprint event . The win ended a 15-year drought for Finland in men 's individual world and Olympic cross-country,"The Times, 23th January 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21219,24,1,1985,Winter,24,1,1985,Winter,". What he dreaded above all was a summer of drought , when the ground was so hard you could hardly","The Times, 24th January 1985",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 21220,25,1,1985,Winter,25,1,1985,Winter,"implications for agriculture , already battered by several years of drought , and are likely to lead to higher bus fares","The Times, 25th January 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21221,25,1,1985,Winter,25,1,1985,Winter,"public , the Government has committed about 14 million for drought relief . Of that , 3.7 million is going through","The Times, 25th January 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21222,28,1,1985,Winter,28,1,1985,Winter,"yielded 464 salmon , lower than average because of the drought . The average during the past five years has been","The Times, 28th January 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21223,31,1,1985,Winter,31,1,1985,Winter,too . Review of last year 's rainfall : 1 Drought was more -severe over Scotland and the North-west By John,"The Times, 31st January 1985","GB,Scotland",UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21224,31,1,1985,Winter,31,1,1985,Winter,winter to end of summer . The difficulty in quantifying drought has been noted before in these accounts . Severity depends,"The Times, 31st January 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21225,31,1,1985,Winter,31,1,1985,Winter,depend on factors other than rainfall deficiency alone : a drought starting in late winter or spring is particularly worrying because,"The Times, 31st January 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21226,31,1,1985,Winter,31,1,1985,Winter,imposed bans on hose-pipes and other non-essential water use . Drought Orders were obtained but it was not found necessary to,"The Times, 31st January 1985",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 21227,31,1,1985,Winter,31,1,1985,Winter,of September brought the beginning of the end of the drought and the problem quickly receded with the subsequent heavy autumnal,"The Times, 31st January 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21228,31,1,1985,Winter,31,1,1985,Winter,quickly receded with the subsequent heavy autumnal rains . The drought of 1984 invites comparison with that of 1975- 76 which,"The Times, 31st January 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21229,1,2,1985,Winter,1,2,1985,Winter,from May 20-27 did much to check the develop- ing drought and lessen the ; of the coming dry months,"The Times, 1st February 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21230,1,2,1985,Winter,1,2,1985,Winter,", like the recent cold spell or last summer 's drought , will continue . But meteorologists reckon that even with","The Times, 1st February 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21231,1,2,1985,Winter,1,2,1985,Winter,"lead , say , to exceptionally cold winters or summer drought . Current research on global weather models suggests this may","The Times, 1st February 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21232,1,2,1985,Winter,1,2,1985,Winter,", and the solutions can not be short-term . Severe drought affec- ted --he area several times in the 197 (","The Times, 1st February 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21233,1,2,1985,Winter,1,2,1985,Winter,"attr'ibutable to these companies traded proritably. companies , have been drought our agricultural activities in C A Tollemache successfully completed the","The Times, 1st February 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21234,4,2,1985,Winter,4,2,1985,Winter,a harrowing portrait of a country ravaged by famine and drought and whose population has been swollen by refugees from Ethiopia,"The Times, 4th February 1985",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21235,4,2,1985,Winter,4,2,1985,Winter,": the fields were irrigated by river water even during droughts . Nor was grazing short , as it was on","The Times, 4th February 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21236,8,2,1985,Winter,8,2,1985,Winter,"issued from Blantyre , the present crop has suffeld no drought of other serious setbacks . In Zimbabwe , a report","The Times, 8th February 1985",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM38,Blantyre,20th Century newspaper,Media 21237,8,2,1985,Winter,8,2,1985,Winter,"people . In ali 20 African contries are afflicted by drought and conflict . Collapse kills 31 : Rescuers , searching","The Times, 8th February 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21238,16,2,1985,Winter,16,2,1985,Winter,"on February 27 and 28 . Ethiopia faces disaster in drought-free areas Ain la ou . area-s. **ff , .. Plague","The Times, 16th February 1985",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG13,Royal Shakespeare Theatre,20th Century newspaper,Media 21239,16,2,1985,Winter,16,2,1985,Winter,"in the area vas completely lost , again during a drought period . The armyworm in its catastrophic form is a","The Times, 16th February 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21240,16,2,1985,Winter,16,2,1985,Winter,armyworm in its catastrophic form is a pest associated with drought . When found in low densities the larvae are sluggish,"The Times, 16th February 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21241,16,2,1985,Winter,16,2,1985,Winter,"but when high densitiew accumulate , as they do when drought restricts the habitat in which they can survive , they","The Times, 16th February 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21242,18,2,1985,Winter,18,2,1985,Winter,"next month to highlight human causes for the continent 's drought , the World Wildlife Fund said yesterday . The prince","The Times, 18th February 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21243,23,2,1985,Winter,23,2,1985,Winter,todav from a week 's tour of refugee camps and drought-stricken areas in Sudan to press the European Communitv to stcp,"The Times, 23th February 1985",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21244,23,2,1985,Winter,23,2,1985,Winter,"trout but coarse fishing as well . Last year 's drought , which shrank the reservoirs to exceptionally low levels ,","The Times, 23th February 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21245,25,2,1985,Winter,25,2,1985,Winter,"toy Woodbird , surveying Sieg- fried 's antics from a drought- stricken tree and nodding or shaking its head in answer","The Times, 25th February 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21246,26,2,1985,Winter,26,2,1985,Winter,"too are suffering the dreadful consequences of four years of drought . The appeal is designed , as a minimum ,","The Times, 26th February 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21247,28,2,1985,Winter,28,2,1985,Winter,"tsputh . But the Equatorian zover4imewt says it has 427,000 drought victims of its own . One of ihe oddesti' move-","The Times, 28th February 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21248,1,3,1985,Spring,1,3,1985,Spring,land like this can be made fertile in times of drought . If it does not rain then crops can not,"The Times, 1st March 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21249,2,3,1985,Spring,2,3,1985,Spring,"crop of hu.e red-fleshed berries on poor soils under extreme drought conditions . Strong , heaithy , wee rooted plants ,","The Times, 2th March 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21250,2,3,1985,Spring,2,3,1985,Spring,"season . 'HAPILrge , very good ftavour , resistant to drought , heavy cropping . Rapidly replacing Cambridge Favourite . 'TEMIRAvery","The Times, 2th March 1985",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH12,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21251,2,3,1985,Spring,2,3,1985,Spring,"ahlays be selected for planting , vigorous , upright , drought resistant . heavy crops ot large berries , good flavour","The Times, 2th March 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21252,4,3,1985,Spring,4,3,1985,Spring,"past five months , and to El Obeid , where drought is particularly severe . High-level sources here say Mr Bush","The Times, 4th March 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21253,5,3,1985,Spring,5,3,1985,Spring,tentative : The number of people suffering badly from the drought could be greater than estimated . The calculation is based,"The Times, 5th March 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21254,5,3,1985,Spring,5,3,1985,Spring,"least one million Sudanese are already severely affected by the drought , quite apart frorn the 1.5 million refugees 'who have","The Times, 5th March 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21255,5,3,1985,Spring,5,3,1985,Spring,. stagnant . economic growth and nidespread hunger because of drought . rhoca and dysentery are . to be held at,"The Times, 5th March 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21256,6,3,1985,Spring,6,3,1985,Spring,"on Mondav niEhi at the start of a tour of drought- hit African countries , under- lined close bilateral relations .","The Times, 6th March 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21257,8,3,1985,Spring,8,3,1985,Spring,"surpluses for export , it was never affected by the droughts which for centuries have plagued the highland farmers in the","The Times, 8th March 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21258,8,3,1985,Spring,8,3,1985,Spring,"it was quite successful until last year , when the drought came , and we discovered that people were dying all","The Times, 8th March 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21259,8,3,1985,Spring,8,3,1985,Spring,oil fields . And now the influx of refugees from drought-ridden neighbour- ing countries has provided a crushing burden . The,"The Times, 8th March 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21260,11,3,1985,Spring,11,3,1985,Spring,"need "" . Leading article , page 13 Twenty , drought-stricken African countries which are either in the throes or on","The Times, 11st March 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21261,11,3,1985,Spring,11,3,1985,Spring,"sign of abating in the near future , even if drought conditions were to improve markedly during the next rainy season","The Times, 11st March 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21262,11,3,1985,Spring,11,3,1985,Spring,"people are affected , out of the 150 million in drought-stricken countries . The data reflect emergency requirements at the end","The Times, 11st March 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21263,11,3,1985,Spring,11,3,1985,Spring,"on the verge of famine , after several years of drought , have all received vast quantities of inter- national aid","The Times, 11st March 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21264,12,3,1985,Spring,12,3,1985,Spring,million tonnes for 20 countries . Its total food and drought assistance this -year would amount to more than $1 billion,"The Times, 12th March 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21265,13,3,1985,Spring,13,3,1985,Spring,". interest in orgaizing s ioint.team to' return to the drought-strickenconntry. '' .. .. . That June' , . 'Amini'","The Times, 13th March 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21266,14,3,1985,Spring,14,3,1985,Spring,in desert con- ditions with African countries suffering from severe drought ( Reuter reports ) . Mr David Kimehec director of,"The Times, 14th March 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21267,15,3,1985,Spring,15,3,1985,Spring,"plan to resettle 1.3 million of the estimated eight million drought victims , he said . stressing that everv person moved","The Times, 15th March 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21268,16,3,1985,Spring,16,3,1985,Spring,light soil . it somehow has the abilitv to resist drought . The fruit when ripe is a very dark purple,"The Times, 16th March 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21269,18,3,1985,Spring,18,3,1985,Spring,Unity at a time when the continent is afflicted by drought and its attendant troubles and by even more than its,"The Times, 18th March 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21270,18,3,1985,Spring,18,3,1985,Spring,tournament at Bramhall yesterday . GOLF Ballesteros ends his US drought From John Ballantine New Orleans Severiano Ballesteros . the Open,"The Times, 18th March 1985",England,UKD,UKD3,UKD31,Bramhall,20th Century newspaper,Media 21271,21,3,1985,Spring,21,3,1985,Spring,"production to the abundant rains which broke three years of drought and to a package consisting of a good price ,","The Times, 21st March 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21272,23,3,1985,Spring,23,3,1985,Spring,", said EEC food distribution took along time to reach drought areas . Further initiatives were needed . Commodity stabilization initiatives","The Times, 23th March 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21273,23,3,1985,Spring,23,3,1985,Spring,debt . in the face of a global challenge of drought . desease and death and the need to move the,"The Times, 23th March 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21274,26,3,1985,Spring,26,3,1985,Spring,"tourism ) . The second oil shock , a severe drought , the international recession and the attempt to sustain a","The Times, 26th March 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21275,26,3,1985,Spring,26,3,1985,Spring,"transition period , often seems to be another hazard like drought and economic slump . No one close to Portuguese farming","The Times, 26th March 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21276,27,3,1985,Spring,27,3,1985,Spring,"ironically , in a country so cruelly r hit by drought , 'many problems are caused nd by rain-affected ruways )","The Times, 27th March 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21277,2,4,1985,Spring,2,4,1985,Spring,movement but a -struggle to overthrow Nimeiry . The famiine. drought . and administrative collapse which has led to a serious,"The Times, 2th April 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21278,3,4,1985,Spring,3,4,1985,Spring,"crops , livestock and communi- cations . This year a drought is withering the harvest and killing seedlings in the. ,","The Times, 3th April 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21279,3,4,1985,Spring,3,4,1985,Spring,County I Portsmouth 3 Noel Blake ended Portsmouth 's recent drought of goals after 90 seconds and Webb scored twice in,"The Times, 3th April 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21280,8,4,1985,Spring,8,4,1985,Spring,"hedges , from Mr H. Preston , and others ; drought in Africa , from Mr A. T. Grove Leading articles","The Times, 8th April 1985",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21281,8,4,1985,Spring,8,4,1985,Spring,"larger area - 42 million hectares - was hit by drought , but not all the rains failed and the loss","The Times, 8th April 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21282,8,4,1985,Spring,8,4,1985,Spring,60 million hectares under irrigation also is not immune from drought since two-thirds still depend on local water resources . Farm,"The Times, 8th April 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21283,8,4,1985,Spring,8,4,1985,Spring,rebellion in the south and famine - the result of drought - an influx of a million refugees and maladministration .,"The Times, 8th April 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21284,8,4,1985,Spring,8,4,1985,Spring,LETTERS TO THE EDITOR No sign of end to Sahel drought From the Director of the Centre of African Studies Sir,"The Times, 8th April 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21285,9,4,1985,Spring,9,4,1985,Spring,will not buy a single V-S dollar . This year drought has exacerbated hopeless agricultural policies which are designed to milk,"The Times, 9th April 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21286,11,4,1985,Spring,11,4,1985,Spring,"from page 1 economic problems , including those caused by drought , and the transfer of power to the people .","The Times, 11st April 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21287,11,4,1985,Spring,11,4,1985,Spring,"'s Gate . London SWIH 9AA , 3 ) . Drought in Africa takes toll of sand martins . By Tony","The Times, 11st April 1985",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21288,11,4,1985,Spring,11,4,1985,Spring,"year , makes it the second time since 1969 that drought in the Sahel has affected the species . Women in","The Times, 11st April 1985",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21289,12,4,1985,Spring,12,4,1985,Spring,"forced to pull out of African nations suffering from widespread drought and starvation , unless Western govern-' ments agree to relax","The Times, 12th April 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21290,15,4,1985,Spring,15,4,1985,Spring,"to 1981. and the next three vears *were abvsmal . Drought followed drought . In mid-1982 , he harvested 10 bags","The Times, 15th April 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21291,15,4,1985,Spring,15,4,1985,Spring,"and the next three vears *were abvsmal . Drought followed drought . In mid-1982 , he harvested 10 bags of maize","The Times, 15th April 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21292,16,4,1985,Spring,16,4,1985,Spring,"n't do so badly in the last three vears of drought , buying cattle small and thin . huilding them up","The Times, 16th April 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21293,22,4,1985,Spring,22,4,1985,Spring,"come only a year after the end of a five-year drought , the worst this century , . which led to","The Times, 22th April 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21294,22,4,1985,Spring,22,4,1985,Spring,"-Mainly children , from starvation or malnutrition . -During the drought 150,000 new reservoirs were built by three million unemployed farm","The Times, 22th April 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21295,22,4,1985,Spring,22,4,1985,Spring,medicines to the far-flung arcas where about five million seriousIv drought-affected people wait patiently for the food without which they will,"The Times, 22th April 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21296,22,4,1985,Spring,22,4,1985,Spring,"the slightest whiff of a shortage or the threat of drought or some other disaster , and there were always plenty","The Times, 22th April 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21297,26,4,1985,Spring,26,4,1985,Spring,the financial year 1984-85. the Government comnMitted o0er 10()m to drought-related aid . a fbur-bold increase on the previous year .,"The Times, 26th April 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21298,26,4,1985,Spring,26,4,1985,Spring,WVestern politicians to meet the general . Thev discussed the drought and famine threatening more than 1.5 million Sudanese wvith starvation,"The Times, 26th April 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21299,26,4,1985,Spring,26,4,1985,Spring,serious . Starvation tends not to be a feature of drought years . be- cause the people use money raised by,"The Times, 26th April 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21300,26,4,1985,Spring,26,4,1985,Spring,a gummy koi kiss on the fingers . But the drought which fol- lowed did dreadful things to the sides of,"The Times, 26th April 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21301,26,4,1985,Spring,26,4,1985,Spring,swam like they 'd never been away . Then the drought and continuing hot weather tightened its hold . With no,"The Times, 26th April 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21302,27,4,1985,Spring,27,4,1985,Spring,a co-ordinated international programme to promote farm production in the drought-stricken * Constitution of a fund financed by multilateral and bilateral,"The Times, 27th April 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21303,27,4,1985,Spring,27,4,1985,Spring,rich in organic matter gives it the ability to withstand drought conditions most easily . Deep loams are recommended . Vibumum,"The Times, 27th April 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21304,29,4,1985,Spring,29,4,1985,Spring,"the most more abouit volunteering , . unjust world severe drought areas , their please return the coupon and The northern","The Times, 29th April 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21305,1,5,1985,Spring,1,5,1985,Spring,"been exploited by* both northern and southern politicians . The drought , now affecting several areas , and the breakdoNvn in'","The Times, 1st May 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21306,4,5,1985,Spring,4,5,1985,Spring,"often located in semi-desert terrain made eve'n more barren by drought , rations consist mnainly of cereals : and1 bcans. -","The Times, 4th May 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21307,6,5,1985,Spring,6,5,1985,Spring,plight of African peoples who are suffering from famine and drought . We welcome the positive respons from our citizens and,"The Times, 6th May 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21308,8,5,1985,Spring,8,5,1985,Spring,"principle causes of the decline of the industry have been drought , disease , political chicanerv rid a lack of financial","The Times, 8th May 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21309,15,5,1985,Spring,15,5,1985,Spring,"cnvironmental damage has already bcen inflicted . "" The sub-Saharan drought -of the past 15 years is the worst -in 150","The Times, 15th May 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21310,15,5,1985,Spring,15,5,1985,Spring,"calamity has its origins , weather wise , in a drought that began innocently enough at the end of the 1950s","The Times, 15th May 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21311,15,5,1985,Spring,15,5,1985,Spring,"by 1975 the drought might be over , but another drought peak was reached in 1977 . Rainfall thereafter failed to","The Times, 15th May 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21312,15,5,1985,Spring,15,5,1985,Spring,"harvested last year . It happens that cotton is a drought resistant plant , but the main attraction for harvesting cotton","The Times, 15th May 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21313,15,5,1985,Spring,15,5,1985,Spring,"new variety of . cowpea with short growing seasons , drought tolerance , and resistance to virus and bacterial diseases ,","The Times, 15th May 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21314,15,5,1985,Spring,15,5,1985,Spring,"Thev can be used immediately to accelerate the creation of drought-tolerant and disease-resistant types of crops . Again , embryo transplantation","The Times, 15th May 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21315,15,5,1985,Spring,15,5,1985,Spring,last more than three weeks . CCamels can survive'. in droughts that g kill other animals 9 Encouraged by the launch,"The Times, 15th May 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21316,15,5,1985,Spring,15,5,1985,Spring,"or dams . As oxen have been weakened by the drought , the camel has been used to draw the plough","The Times, 15th May 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21317,15,5,1985,Spring,15,5,1985,Spring,"which are very strong , survive and produce milk in droughts that kill other aninals . Now researchers hive turned their","The Times, 15th May 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21318,16,5,1985,Spring,16,5,1985,Spring,"years and disaster would have struck in 1988 . The drought precipitated it , but underlying poverty due to lack of","The Times, 16th May 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21319,20,5,1985,Spring,20,5,1985,Spring,N Tada ; T Nakano . . GOLF iJames puts drought behind:him d From Mitchell Platts i Le Touquet i Mark,"The Times, 20th May 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21320,23,5,1985,Spring,23,5,1985,Spring,as our spokesman on defence . -CANYOU GIVE The African Drought knows no borders . It has burned its way through,"The Times, 23th May 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21321,23,5,1985,Spring,23,5,1985,Spring,channel funds directly into clean water projects which will heilp drought victims back on their feet and back to the land,"The Times, 23th May 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21322,23,5,1985,Spring,23,5,1985,Spring,"of payments position but also because the Government feared the drought , then in its third year , would necessitate the","The Times, 23th May 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21323,23,5,1985,Spring,23,5,1985,Spring,the import of 25 million worth of cereals . The drought was not as serious as expected and an unexpected trade,"The Times, 23th May 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21324,25,5,1985,Spring,25,5,1985,Spring,"intense human suffering and misery "" caused by famine , drought and disaster . Mr Onu expressed concern about the effect","The Times, 25th May 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21325,25,5,1985,Spring,25,5,1985,Spring,", 60. per cent of Africans hit by famine or drought are aged under 14 , Star Wars experts ; :","The Times, 25th May 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21326,27,5,1985,Spring,27,5,1985,Spring,"the most more about volunteering , unjust world . severe drought areas , their please return the coupon and Thewnorthern partenjoys","The Times, 27th May 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21327,4,6,1985,Summer,4,6,1985,Summer,"answer is investment in projects which reduce -he impact of drought , or frost or pests . It is less realistic","The Times, 4th June 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21328,5,6,1985,Summer,5,6,1985,Summer,grow and seems to tolerate extremes of temperature and even drought . Despite the severity of last winter 's frost .,"The Times, 5th June 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21329,6,6,1985,Summer,6,6,1985,Summer,in the economy since the end of three years of drought and subsequent bumper crops . The increases may also have,"The Times, 6th June 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21330,12,6,1985,Summer,12,6,1985,Summer,"everyone into step , and Ozawa 's pacing of the drought and subsequent flood scene maintained a highly-char- ged excitement .","The Times, 12th June 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21331,12,6,1985,Summer,12,6,1985,Summer,the survival of the people and the economies of many drought-afflicted countries at this desperate time . It is providing incomes,"The Times, 12th June 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21332,24,6,1985,Summer,24,6,1985,Summer,"In six of-the sub-Saharan areas of Afrca most affected by drought , VSO volunteers are working alongside members of local communities","The Times, 24th June 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21333,26,6,1985,Summer,26,6,1985,Summer,"in the same period. , Officials say policy mistakes , drought and floods are:pArtly to blame for the dismal state of","The Times, 26th June 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21334,26,6,1985,Summer,26,6,1985,Summer,".. Tory wet ? From AMrAnthony Smnallhorn Sir , In drought conditions previous governments have appointed minis- ters of drought .","The Times, 26th June 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21335,26,6,1985,Summer,26,6,1985,Summer,In drought conditions previous governments have appointed minis- ters of drought . Invariably the next *day it has rained . May,"The Times, 26th June 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21336,2,7,1985,Summer,2,7,1985,Summer,"six years real economic growth rates have been negative . Drought , worldwide recession , political uncertainty , a prolonged guerrilla","The Times, 2th July 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21337,3,7,1985,Summer,3,7,1985,Summer,to work out a coordinated programme against the effects of drought in the Third World and give priority to helping developing,"The Times, 3th July 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21338,3,7,1985,Summer,3,7,1985,Summer,: Harrowing victory satisfies Clifton Schools Cricket by George Chesterton Drought in Derbyshire -comes to an end By IYvo Tennant For,"The Times, 3th July 1985",England,UKF,UKF1,"UKF12,UKF13",,20th Century newspaper,Media 21339,10,7,1985,Summer,10,7,1985,Summer,on July S. Science- report Bacterium helps plants to resist drought By Judy Redfearn . I 'Bacteria helonging to the' Agro-,"The Times, 10th July 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21340,10,7,1985,Summer,10,7,1985,Summer,"proving extraordinarily utseful to plant . geneticists , breeding new drought- resistant . strgins of crops .. First , there was","The Times, 10th July 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21341,10,7,1985,Summer,10,7,1985,Summer,". The chances of survivat oF plants at risk from drought could , be improved simpl , I bi infecting their","The Times, 10th July 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21342,15,7,1985,Summer,15,7,1985,Summer,"pia has moved about half a million people from the drought-affected north to* the more fertile south , according to the","The Times, 15th July 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21343,16,7,1985,Summer,16,7,1985,Summer,grass in several areas seriously affected in the past by drought . Specialists at the Agro- Meteorological and Operational Hydrology centre,"The Times, 16th July 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21344,17,7,1985,Summer,17,7,1985,Summer,"province , one of the areas worst hit by the drought-induced famine , to see relief centres run by the Save","The Times, 17th July 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21345,17,7,1985,Summer,17,7,1985,Summer,"intellible ( for example , does water mean flood or drought ? ) yet the Postal Administration says the most common","The Times, 17th July 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21346,17,7,1985,Summer,17,7,1985,Summer,in the north which had had five successive years of drought . Hundreds of thousands of farmers were moving to the,"The Times, 17th July 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21347,18,7,1985,Summer,18,7,1985,Summer,"the area 's camels and donkeys have died in the drought . - "" The only Qther altemnative is to inform","The Times, 18th July 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21348,20,7,1985,Summer,20,7,1985,Summer,"since the 1970s and has been "" dramatically aggravated by drought d natural calamities compounded by the problems of refugees and","The Times, 20th July 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21349,22,7,1985,Summer,22,7,1985,Summer,discovered in an aerial survey of Scotland because of the drought last summer the Scot- tish Office announced yester- day .,"The Times, 22th July 1985",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21350,22,7,1985,Summer,22,7,1985,Summer,part of south west Scotland which is rarely affected by drought From the ai- there were vivid contrasts in the height,"The Times, 22th July 1985",Scotland,UKM,,,South West Scotland,20th Century newspaper,Media 21351,23,7,1985,Summer,23,7,1985,Summer,"commitment demonstrated the Government 's continu- ing concern for the drought victims and its contribution had been prompt , generous and","The Times, 23th July 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21352,23,7,1985,Summer,23,7,1985,Summer,"which by road and rail transport should have reached the drought areas already and the contribution they can make , despite","The Times, 23th July 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21353,23,7,1985,Summer,23,7,1985,Summer,"economic recession , the worst for fifty years , and drought in rural areas which has pushed destitute black families into","The Times, 23th July 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21354,27,7,1985,Summer,27,7,1985,Summer,"Poor God ! Not content with making Him responsible for drought and famine , we now blame Him for a motorway","The Times, 27th July 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21355,27,7,1985,Summer,27,7,1985,Summer,eventual reconciliations played out to a background of encroaching squatters. drought and the break-up of the vast estates . Kazan was,"The Times, 27th July 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21356,29,7,1985,Summer,29,7,1985,Summer,not understand how to overcome the unsuitable habitat and severe droughts which left females unfertilized . The re-introduction is under the,"The Times, 29th July 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21357,30,7,1985,Summer,30,7,1985,Summer,"Addis Ababa yesterday . Rumours that while millions starved in drought-stricken Ethiopia , the embassy had asked' Whitehall to build a","The Times, 30th July 1985",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Whitehall,20th Century newspaper,Media 21358,1,8,1985,Summer,1,8,1985,Summer,more duty-free food imports allowed . A 2.5 per cent drought levy on income was also dropped . Government spending rose,"The Times, 1st August 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21359,1,8,1985,Summer,1,8,1985,Summer,aflxted . The south also has local pockets of acute drought and other places where rains have alrcad : : cut,"The Times, 1st August 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21360,5,8,1985,Summer,5,8,1985,Summer,rule . Witk apartheid at one enod of thc continent'and drought at the other . one . would have thought that,"The Times, 5th August 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21361,6,8,1985,Summer,6,8,1985,Summer,a repetition of famine next year . adequate supplies of drought-resistant seeds must be made available in the next three months,"The Times, 6th August 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21362,20,8,1985,Summer,20,8,1985,Summer,"the Govern- ment had no sooner appointed a minister for drought than the problem disappeared . When , pray , may","The Times, 20th August 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21363,21,8,1985,Summer,21,8,1985,Summer,"driving rain , dense fog , typhoons , blizzards , droughts and lightning bolts alike , they need only toss their","The Times, 21st August 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21364,23,8,1985,Summer,23,8,1985,Summer,"pollution . "" 'The damage done to trees bv the droughts of 1976. 1983 and 1984 still shows . That may","The Times, 23th August 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21365,26,8,1985,Summer,26,8,1985,Summer,"exhausts . The commission blames climatic factors , notably the drought of 1976 . ' Private new town planned on chalk","The Times, 26th August 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21366,27,8,1985,Summer,27,8,1985,Summer,"an American newsreel announced the end of "" the biggest drought in history "" - Prohibition . But Govemments have been","The Times, 27th August 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21367,28,8,1985,Summer,28,8,1985,Summer,"still not fully restored from the effects of the successive droughts in 1975 and 1976 , followed by 1983 and 1984","The Times, 28th August 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21368,28,8,1985,Summer,28,8,1985,Summer,Ring 0272 29O87l-auytie 0 WINCM BONDS Space age cure for drought ? Andrew Lycett on a new scientific twist to the,"The Times, 28th August 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21369,28,8,1985,Summer,28,8,1985,Summer,"natural resource that could most alleviate sickness , hunger . drought , even famine and environmental breakdown . Since the mid-1970s","The Times, 28th August 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21370,30,8,1985,Summer,30,8,1985,Summer,"( right ) the village was exposed by the summer drought , which drained the reservoir to only 15 per cent","The Times, 30th August 1985",England,UKD,UKD1,UKD12,Mardale,20th Century newspaper,Media 21371,6,9,1985,Autumn,6,9,1985,Autumn,"Brtan with Beige Viny rl . FSH . Mint cond. droughtirt Vew Cardiff or London . 12,500 o.n.a. 0222 481345 Ihome","The Times, 6th September 1985",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21372,9,9,1985,Autumn,9,9,1985,Autumn,"intriguing as since the Second WNorld War oniv the 1976 drought and the extremes of 1447 's savage late w.inter ,","The Times, 9th September 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21373,9,9,1985,Autumn,9,9,1985,Autumn,". but now all the horses have died in the drought . "" So did the Zagawe women need men at","The Times, 9th September 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21374,9,9,1985,Autumn,9,9,1985,Autumn,"Swallow . manage to' catch chubb and roach in a drought stricken river using a fishing pole , an old piece","The Times, 9th September 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21375,17,9,1985,Autumn,17,9,1985,Autumn,pretax figure and resumed dividend payments after a five year drought . Ti shares slippd 4p to 383p . Reports in,"The Times, 17th September 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21376,19,9,1985,Autumn,19,9,1985,Autumn,"C Evans 7 19t4 : Meeting abandoned due to severe drought 2 Six Shot , 7-2 Tooley Street 5 Ca n't","The Times, 19th September 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21377,20,9,1985,Autumn,20,9,1985,Autumn,"and the law should be changed accordingly before the next drought , the Water Authorities Association says in a report on","The Times, 20th September 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21378,20,9,1985,Autumn,20,9,1985,Autumn,"Authorities Association says in a report on last year 's drought , published today . In a letier accompanying the report","The Times, 20th September 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21379,20,9,1985,Autumn,20,9,1985,Autumn,"industry , to amend the legislation for the granting of drought orders "" and so be ready if trouble comes ""","The Times, 20th September 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21380,1,10,1985,Autumn,1,10,1985,Autumn,and the newly-sown winter wheat crop also threatened . The drought in the sout-east is worse than that of 1976 .,"The Times, 1st October 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21381,1,10,1985,Autumn,1,10,1985,Autumn,millibn francs ( 451million ) for farmers hit bv the drought . It says farm incomes fell on average by more,"The Times, 1st October 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21382,3,10,1985,Autumn,3,10,1985,Autumn,withdrawn that hardly anyone was CAN YOU GIVE The African Drought knows no borders . It has burned its way through,"The Times, 3th October 1985",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH12,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21383,3,10,1985,Autumn,3,10,1985,Autumn,to channel funds directly into water projects which will help drought victims back on their feet and back to the land,"The Times, 3th October 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21384,4,10,1985,Autumn,4,10,1985,Autumn,sense way in which Anglian Water dealt with the 1976 drought by laying a water main from Rutland Water to the,"The Times, 4th October 1985",England,"UKE,UKF","UKE1,UKF2","UKE12,UKF22","Etton,Rutland Water",20th Century newspaper,Media 21385,4,10,1985,Autumn,4,10,1985,Autumn,"296689 Full details available now How we coped with the droughts It is hard to recall , after the dismal summer","The Times, 4th October 1985","GB,UK",,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21386,4,10,1985,Autumn,4,10,1985,Autumn,"water . The industry is getting better at dcaling with drought , but there is still some way to go .","The Times, 4th October 1985",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21387,4,10,1985,Autumn,4,10,1985,Autumn,"some way to go . There have been four serious droughts this century , in 1933- 34. 1959 , 1975-76 and","The Times, 4th October 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21388,4,10,1985,Autumn,4,10,1985,Autumn,leave us far short of the ideal . The 1975-76 drought came too soon after reorganization for much to have been,"The Times, 4th October 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21389,4,10,1985,Autumn,4,10,1985,Autumn,"to those of serious shortage . During last summer 's drought , the experience in Yorkshire clearly demonstrated the value of","The Times, 4th October 1985",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 21390,4,10,1985,Autumn,4,10,1985,Autumn,"wide area of South and West Yorkshire . The last drought did , how- ' ! ever , show up the","The Times, 4th October 1985",England,"UKF,UKE","UKF1,UKE4",UKF13,Derwent,20th Century newspaper,Media 21391,4,10,1985,Autumn,4,10,1985,Autumn,"at WVimbleball , was only half- complete when the 1975 drought came . It , and the- second at Colliford Lake","The Times, 4th October 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21392,4,10,1985,Autumn,4,10,1985,Autumn,", should have been readv for the "" , 1984 drought , but , because of plan- ning objections it has","The Times, 4th October 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21393,4,10,1985,Autumn,4,10,1985,Autumn,". The authority , deter- mined to proceed with the Drought is always a worrying time for the water industry ,","The Times, 4th October 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21394,4,10,1985,Autumn,4,10,1985,Autumn,that Roadford will be operational in 1990 . Coping with drought is largely a physical matter of getting enough water to,"The Times, 4th October 1985",England,UKF,UKF2,"UKF24,UKF25",,20th Century newspaper,Media 21395,4,10,1985,Autumn,4,10,1985,Autumn,"but it is also a matter of legislation . Thc Drought Act , passed in 1976 towards the end of that","The Times, 4th October 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21396,4,10,1985,Autumn,4,10,1985,Autumn,". Things were worse in Scot- land , whiere the Drought Act does not apply and where watdr is the responsibility","The Times, 4th October 1985",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,,Strathclyde region,20th Century newspaper,Media 21397,4,10,1985,Autumn,4,10,1985,Autumn,"in technology , pressure on water resources during the 1984 drought , and more accurate methods of assessing the potential savings","The Times, 4th October 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21398,7,10,1985,Autumn,7,10,1985,Autumn,widespread flooding if torrential rain were to break the . drought . In the words of an official of the Confederation,"The Times, 7th October 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21399,7,10,1985,Autumn,7,10,1985,Autumn,the south has fared better than the north in the drought . Soutbern farmers are more accustomed to lack of rain,"The Times, 7th October 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21400,7,10,1985,Autumn,7,10,1985,Autumn,rain should it eventuallv fall . Side effects of the drought are varied . Shopkeepers find that no one is interested,"The Times, 7th October 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21401,7,10,1985,Autumn,7,10,1985,Autumn,"ency measu'res to aid Freneh farmers hit by the worst drought for nearly 10 years , and appealed to European 'Comimunity","The Times, 7th October 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21402,7,10,1985,Autumn,7,10,1985,Autumn,differently employed . We remember the years of typhoon and drought and the great surges of immigration and challenges that have,"The Times, 7th October 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21403,10,10,1985,Autumn,10,10,1985,Autumn,"livestock ; many lost their entire holding . Though the drought has broken now , many , according to aid Workers","The Times, 10th October 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21404,14,10,1985,Autumn,14,10,1985,Autumn,"like a godsend , coming as it did after a drought which last year was comDared with that of 1920 by","The Times, 14th October 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21405,14,10,1985,Autumn,14,10,1985,Autumn,%ri%spapirs Limitti. 199- ; - CAN YOU GIVE The African Drought knoWs no borders . It has burned its way through,"The Times, 14th October 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21406,14,10,1985,Autumn,14,10,1985,Autumn,a iewwaterfundd-LIFECHANNELto channel funds directly into water projects whichwill help droughtvictims back ontheir feet and back to the land . Only,"The Times, 14th October 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21407,14,10,1985,Autumn,14,10,1985,Autumn,the desert lhas been reclairhiing Timbuktu . There has been drought here for the past 15 years- for the past four,"The Times, 14th October 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21408,14,10,1985,Autumn,14,10,1985,Autumn,projects as massively expensive and doomed to failure in a drought which they feel sure is caused by a permanent shift,"The Times, 14th October 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21409,16,10,1985,Autumn,16,10,1985,Autumn,. MDninl. beroom. e2tf *na bordroom furniture inchdudin our own Droughton Manor Collection . Nettebed . Nr Henley ( 0491sf4116' Bournemiouthl,"The Times, 16th October 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21410,16,10,1985,Autumn,16,10,1985,Autumn,"Final episode about the isolated Ethiopian tribe driven by , drought and hunger to leave their traditional homeland . In the","The Times, 16th October 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21411,17,10,1985,Autumn,17,10,1985,Autumn,aware of the cumulative effect of the 1984 and 1985 droughts on beech trees on well drained sites . resulting in,"The Times, 17th October 1985",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21412,17,10,1985,Autumn,17,10,1985,Autumn,"the work of UN agencies in the field. - tackling drought , fi , hting disease , bringing hope toretugees. 11.110","The Times, 17th October 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21413,18,10,1985,Autumn,18,10,1985,Autumn,"especially those in the south- west , had experlenced a drought since Julyj but the lack of rain and the hot","The Times, 18th October 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21414,18,10,1985,Autumn,18,10,1985,Autumn,"1985 crop "" looks absolutely beauti- ful "" . But drought , frost and hail damage , plus partial failure of","The Times, 18th October 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21415,18,10,1985,Autumn,18,10,1985,Autumn,"not so much tlhe result of the successive years of drought that culminated in the 1984 disaster , bad though that","The Times, 18th October 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21416,18,10,1985,Autumn,18,10,1985,Autumn,. ( r ) . 11.22 Brazil . 2 : Drought on the Land ( r ) . 11.44 Going to,"The Times, 18th October 1985",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM34,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21417,19,10,1985,Autumn,19,10,1985,Autumn,emergency had been made necessary by tiie effect of long drought on hydro-electric power capability and serious failings in operating coal-fired,"The Times, 19th October 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21418,23,10,1985,Autumn,23,10,1985,Autumn,as a csash crop and which have been devastated by drought and by cutting for firewood . Although the economics of,"The Times, 23th October 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21419,26,10,1985,Autumn,26,10,1985,Autumn,"also looks at dietary inadequacies and hightights the problems of drought-ridden regions of Africa . Commonwealth institute , Today l -","The Times, 26th October 1985",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21420,29,10,1985,Autumn,29,10,1985,Autumn,. sof ere mcmOre active . News that a prolonged drought has damaged Brazilian crops gave further impetus to coffee 's,"The Times, 29th October 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21421,31,10,1985,Autumn,31,10,1985,Autumn,"normal , the water table has not risen from its drought level . "" *We know the water is there ,","The Times, 31st October 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21422,31,10,1985,Autumn,31,10,1985,Autumn,ments feel obliged to respond more to such requests . Drought compounded by folly The anniversary of the first exten- sive,"The Times, 31st October 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21423,31,10,1985,Autumn,31,10,1985,Autumn,about the fundamental causes of the Sahelian food crisis . Drought nlone is neither a necessary nor a sufficient condition -for,"The Times, 31st October 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21424,31,10,1985,Autumn,31,10,1985,Autumn,"Instead , these policies have weakened Sahelian agriculture and the drought has turned hardship into disaster . There is a diabolical","The Times, 31st October 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21425,2,11,1985,Autumn,2,11,1985,Autumn,"half of the Brazilian crop could have been destroyed by drought . The world coffee market could , as a result","The Times, 2th November 1985",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21426,5,11,1985,Autumn,5,11,1985,Autumn,"coffee , which lost ground after reports -that the 'Brazilian drought llad brQken . But official Brazilian estimates that the crop","The Times, 5th November 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21427,8,11,1985,Autumn,8,11,1985,Autumn,""" thousands of untimely deaths take place "" in a drought situation where nearly 10 million people have been affected ,","The Times, 8th November 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21428,8,11,1985,Autumn,8,11,1985,Autumn,League as showing that people here being moved from the drought-stricken north to the more fertile south . in appalling conditions,"The Times, 8th November 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21429,8,11,1985,Autumn,8,11,1985,Autumn,campaign aimed at discrediting efforts towards.a durable solution to the drought problem . Ethiopian authorities main- tain the north is over-populated,"The Times, 8th November 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21430,16,11,1985,Autumn,16,11,1985,Autumn,"does n't rain for three days they call it a drought . In fact , we were lucky and the day","The Times, 16th November 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21431,16,11,1985,Autumn,16,11,1985,Autumn,"Ascot ( Photoerauh : Ian Stewart ) The prolonged autumn drought has probably prevented See you Theji , the reigning champion","The Times, 16th November 1985",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKK1","UKJ11,UKK13","Ascot,Cheltenham",20th Century newspaper,Media 21432,16,11,1985,Autumn,16,11,1985,Autumn,comes to the aid of ranchers lhreatened by a severe drought 5r ) . 12.15 Windmttl presented by Chris Serie .,"The Times, 16th November 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21433,21,11,1985,Autumn,21,11,1985,Autumn,"of 2.5 million through over- charging for the transport of drought relief supplies . "" Key personnel connected with the processing","The Times, 21st November 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21434,27,11,1985,Autumn,27,11,1985,Autumn,"trees , and only about one would be imported . Drought and de- pressed prices had allowed imports to.make. inroads into","The Times, 27th November 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21435,27,11,1985,Autumn,27,11,1985,Autumn,airlift to end in Ethiopia The RAF airlift to Ethiopian drought victims is to end next month . but Britain will,"The Times, 27th November 1985",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21436,6,12,1985,Winter,6,12,1985,Winter,"national assessments had in fact already died unheeded in the drought of 1983-84 . "" The sad truth is that in","The Times, 6th December 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21437,11,12,1985,Winter,11,12,1985,Winter,", . risilrg coffiec pfict , caused bv the Brazilian drought , will force the Intcrnational Coffee Organisation to raise its","The Times, 11st December 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21438,12,12,1985,Winter,12,12,1985,Winter,ES well as London on the back of the Brazilian drought mnade for vigorous business . Gas oil traded a record,"The Times, 12th December 1985",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21439,12,12,1985,Winter,12,12,1985,Winter,"of the country which Is devastated by regular cycles of drought . The area , which ill supports Rs 35 million","The Times, 12th December 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21440,17,12,1985,Winter,17,12,1985,Winter,to develop better farming aid miarketing systems if the disastrous drought and famine of 1984 is not to be repeated .,"The Times, 17th December 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21441,17,12,1985,Winter,17,12,1985,Winter,Brett . Tillman . Titchmanh & Goodwin and our ownt Droughton Manor CoDection . Nettlebed . Nr tSenley ( 0491 ),"The Times, 17th December 1985",England,"UKK,UKJ","UKK2,UKJ1","UKK21,UKJ14","Bournemouth,Nettlebed",20th Century newspaper,Media 21442,24,12,1985,Winter,24,12,1985,Winter,"donations have helped Oxfam to provide victims of the African drought with food , medicine or shelter . I Sadly ,","The Times, 24th December 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21443,27,12,1985,Winter,27,12,1985,Winter,"21 goals in six games has been superseded by a drought of only one goal in four games , again found","The Times, 27th December 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21444,30,12,1985,Winter,30,12,1985,Winter,"and harmony ; rather , a year for earthquakes and droughts and planes falling out of the sky and men With","The Times, 30th December 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21445,31,12,1985,Winter,31,12,1985,Winter,"have helped Oxfam IA to provide victims of the African drought with food , medlcine or shelter . Sadly , thiskind","The Times, 31st December 1985",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21446,2,1,1986,Winter,2,1,1986,Winter,"John Carlin , San Salvador Ethiopia food-producing areas hit by drought The famine in Ethiopia is spreading from the denuded highlands","The Times, 2th January 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21447,2,1,1986,Winter,2,1,1986,Winter,land and last year did not suffer badly in the drought . But in recent weeks aid workers have been reporting,"The Times, 2th January 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21448,8,1,1986,Winter,8,1,1986,Winter,futures market was anticipating a frost on top of the drought which already has affected the crop . Mr Jorio Dauster,"The Times, 8th January 1986",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21449,10,1,1986,Winter,10,1,1986,Winter,disaster on this scale does not come quickly . The drought removed from the people affected by it any control over,"The Times, 10th January 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21450,13,1,1986,Winter,13,1,1986,Winter,"troubles , falling demand for the nation 's bauxite and drought which hit the other main sector , agriculture , turned","The Times, 13th January 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21451,14,1,1986,Winter,14,1,1986,Winter,demand-induced inflation has increased as the result of the severe drought that has destroyed about a quarter of the next harvest,"The Times, 14th January 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21452,14,1,1986,Winter,14,1,1986,Winter,import food to make up for shortages caused by the drought . The Government claims that by March inflation will have,"The Times, 14th January 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21453,14,1,1986,Winter,14,1,1986,Winter,International Monetary Fund would have the last laugh . The drought has also con - t ribu t ed to President,"The Times, 14th January 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21454,14,1,1986,Winter,14,1,1986,Winter,"200,000 seasonal labourers are out of work because of the drought . A few of the state governments have set up","The Times, 14th January 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21455,17,1,1986,Winter,17,1,1986,Winter,year 's harvests - due as much to flood and drought as to wilful switching from grain to more profitable cultivation,"The Times, 17th January 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21456,17,1,1986,Winter,17,1,1986,Winter,together to overcome conditions which produced the disastrous 1984 African drought and famine . Most of the region is now free,"The Times, 17th January 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21457,18,1,1986,Winter,18,1,1986,Winter,"gold price as like "" soft rain after a long drought "" . He said in Cape Town that the economy","The Times, 18th January 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21458,27,1,1986,Winter,27,1,1986,Winter,"1984 , increasing concern was being felt about a developing drought which particularly affected Scotland , Wales and western England .","The Times, 27th January 1986","England,Scotland,Wales","UKM,UKL",,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21459,30,1,1986,Winter,30,1,1986,Winter,"of the UK coal miners'strike , economic and .. . drought problems in Africa and reorganisation costs . S.G. CAMERON ,","The Times, 30th January 1986","England,UK","UKD,UKI",UKD7,UKD71,Kingsway,20th Century newspaper,Media 21460,7,2,1986,Winter,7,2,1986,Winter,amazing spectacle of the desert flowering after seven years of drought moved him profoundly and confirmed his desire to document his,"The Times, 7th February 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21461,13,2,1986,Winter,13,2,1986,Winter,When peers pressed for estuarial netting to be limited during drought periods - when the nets make a killing - all,"The Times, 13th February 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21462,13,2,1986,Winter,13,2,1986,Winter,did say that the Govern - ment was looking at drought problems as a whole but it was clear that this,"The Times, 13th February 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21463,17,2,1986,Winter,17,2,1986,Winter,"other countries to follow "" , and that during the droughts of 1976 and 1984 "" all the authorities mobilised resources","The Times, 17th February 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21464,26,2,1986,Winter,26,2,1986,Winter,who as Minister of State for Environment was responsible for droughts and other weather conditions when Labour were in office ),"The Times, 26th February 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21465,28,2,1986,Winter,28,2,1986,Winter,"of Joy lived 70,000 Hindus , Moslems , refugees from drought and famine , lepers and eunuchs , and yet the","The Times, 28th February 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21466,1,3,1986,Spring,1,3,1986,Spring,million people whose lives are at risk because of the drought . They argue that the UN 's relief effor t,"The Times, 1st March 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21467,1,3,1986,Spring,1,3,1986,Spring,only a limited operation and that the worst of the drought is now over . Others feel that the office should,"The Times, 1st March 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21468,14,3,1986,Spring,14,3,1986,Spring,", 14-1 others . Solar Cloud ends Nicholson 's 18-year drought The supremely courageous victory of Solar Cloud in yesterday 's","The Times, 14th March 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21469,22,3,1986,Spring,22,3,1986,Spring,"grapes grow , so will tt . 3 right , drought resistant , heavy TiLJjfIv ' ' the Kiwi . Offered","The Times, 22th March 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21470,27,3,1986,Spring,27,3,1986,Spring,gained its ascendency ) - marking one of its worst droughts . The early decision to exclude it from ( video,"The Times, 27th March 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21471,27,3,1986,Spring,27,3,1986,Spring,"the British Government could not be blamed for was the drought . Otherwise , it was botch all the way ,","The Times, 27th March 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21472,31,3,1986,Spring,31,3,1986,Spring,"system of water authority administration so that in times of drought or other disaster , money and resources from unaffected areas","The Times, 31st March 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21473,9,4,1986,Spring,9,4,1986,Spring,"the coffee in your cup , is going up . Droughts , wars , earthquakes and assort - ed disasters natural","The Times, 9th April 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21474,10,4,1986,Spring,10,4,1986,Spring,"Society . This is particularly topical work , given the drought and famine of the past few years , which has","The Times, 10th April 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21475,14,4,1986,Spring,14,4,1986,Spring,"complex water supply system to avoid shortages in time of drought . - If adopted , the scheme would mean that","The Times, 14th April 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21476,14,4,1986,Spring,14,4,1986,Spring,"the flow over the weir far below present minima in drought years , to keep its reservoirs filled from the river","The Times, 14th April 1986",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,Staines,20th Century newspaper,Media 21477,14,4,1986,Spring,14,4,1986,Spring,parts of London for use as an underground reservoir during droughts . New reservoir : The author - ity says that,"The Times, 14th April 1986",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Teddington,20th Century newspaper,Media 21478,14,4,1986,Spring,14,4,1986,Spring,"in order to survive . The rhino succumbs easily to drought , disease and physi - cal wounding . It is","The Times, 14th April 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21479,26,4,1986,Spring,26,4,1986,Spring,the British Press 9.15 Science in Action 9.45 Living with Drought 10.00 news 10.01 Short Story 10.15 From our own Correspondent,"The Times, 26th April 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21480,29,4,1986,Spring,29,4,1986,Spring,about two teenagers experiencing their first serious relationship 10.38 Severe drought in north - east Brazil 11.00 Inside different types of,"The Times, 29th April 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21481,30,4,1986,Spring,30,4,1986,Spring,.01 Outlook 1.30 Waveguide 1.40 Book Choice 1.45 Living with Drought 2.00 News 2.09 Review of the British Press 2.15 Network,"The Times, 30th April 1986","GB,UK",,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21482,6,5,1986,Spring,6,5,1986,Spring,"other essential food crops . And in reaction to the droughts , winds , hailstorms and frosts that have affected 12","The Times, 6th May 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21483,7,5,1986,Spring,7,5,1986,Spring,"rock concert last year in raising millions of pounds for drought-affected areas of Africa . Thirteen races of six miles ,","The Times, 7th May 1986",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21484,7,5,1986,Spring,7,5,1986,Spring,Read Show I.OONewa 1.01 Outlook 1.30Waveguide 1.40Book Choice 1.45Lwing with Drought 2.00New 2.09Review ot the British Press S.ISNetwork UK 2.30Assignment S.OONews,"The Times, 7th May 1986","GB,UK",,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21485,8,5,1986,Spring,8,5,1986,Spring,local authority until some time after the end of the drought in 1976 . It was to be remembered that in,"The Times, 8th May 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21486,8,5,1986,Spring,8,5,1986,Spring,"examines the north-east , an area that has suffered 12 droughts in this century , ( r ) 11.49 Weather .","The Times, 8th May 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21487,9,5,1986,Spring,9,5,1986,Spring,costs caused by inadequate business . The progtess in productivity Drought about by the investment programme carried out in Ihe last,"The Times, 9th May 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21488,10,5,1986,Spring,10,5,1986,Spring,the British Press 9.1S Science in Action 9.45 Living with Drought 10.00 News 10.01 Short Story 10.15 From our own Correspondent,"The Times, 10th May 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21489,12,5,1986,Spring,12,5,1986,Spring,Mortensen and Holding dismissed Northants for 187 Scotland end cup drought Scotland achieved an historic win in the Benson and Hedges,"The Times, 12th May 1986","England,Scotland","UKJ,UKD,UKF,UKM","UKJ1,UKD4,UKF2","UKJ14,UKF24,UKF25",Benson,20th Century newspaper,Media 21490,14,5,1986,Spring,14,5,1986,Spring,1.01 Outlook 1.30 Waveguide 1.40 Book Choice 1.45 Living with Drought 2.00 News 2.09 Review of the British Press 2.15 Network,"The Times, 14th May 1986","GB,UK",,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21491,17,5,1986,Spring,17,5,1986,Spring,the British Press 9.15 Science in Action 9.45 Living with Drought 10.00 News 10.01 Short Story 10.15 From our own Correspondent,"The Times, 17th May 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21492,19,5,1986,Spring,19,5,1986,Spring,"be 10 per cent lower than last year . A drought has damaged soya and cotton crops , and Paraguay depends","The Times, 19th May 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21493,19,5,1986,Spring,19,5,1986,Spring,green tops . He did n't lose hope when the drought belied the early signs ; the monsoon rains would revive,"The Times, 19th May 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21494,19,5,1986,Spring,19,5,1986,Spring,their crops . Their irrigated fields are rarely afflicted by drought . In the upper village the fields are often parched,"The Times, 19th May 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21495,21,5,1986,Spring,21,5,1986,Spring,01 Outlook 1.30 Waveguide 1.40 Book Cnoice 1.45 Living witn Drought 2.00 News 2.09 Review ot ttia British Press 2.15 Network,"The Times, 21st May 1986","GB,UK",,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21496,22,5,1986,Spring,22,5,1986,Spring,"will make it possible to control local weather , avert drought and prevent frosts . Professor Leskov is con- , vinced","The Times, 22th May 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21497,23,5,1986,Spring,23,5,1986,Spring,"of ground water resources , the problems of flooding , drought and irrigation . The work on flooding includes the use","The Times, 23th May 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21498,24,5,1986,Spring,24,5,1986,Spring,the British Press 9.1S Science in Action 9.45 Living with Drought 10.00 News 10 .01 Short Story 10.15 Classical Record Review,"The Times, 24th May 1986",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21499,27,5,1986,Spring,27,5,1986,Spring,at risk . The knee-jerk reaction was to blame the drought . But food production per capita had been declining long,"The Times, 27th May 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21500,27,5,1986,Spring,27,5,1986,Spring,food production per capita had been declining long before the drought . According lo a UN World Food Council report in,"The Times, 27th May 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21501,28,5,1986,Spring,28,5,1986,Spring,1.01 Outlook 1.30 Waveguide 1.40 Book Choice 1.45 Living with Drought 2.00 News 2.09 Review ot the British Press 2.15 Network,"The Times, 28th May 1986",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21502,30,5,1986,Spring,30,5,1986,Spring,"water programme in 12 African countries seriousl y affected by drought and famine , Unicef , the United Nations ' children","The Times, 30th May 1986",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21503,30,5,1986,Spring,30,5,1986,Spring,"self-sufficiency programmes in 28 nations as a buffer against future droughts and famines . "" We have had Band Aid and","The Times, 30th May 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21504,30,5,1986,Spring,30,5,1986,Spring,"Yellow Wagtail , which all spend the winter in the drought-stricken area , were ringed in far fewer numbers in 1984","The Times, 30th May 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21505,31,5,1986,Spring,31,5,1986,Spring,tne British Press 9.15 Science in Action 9.4S Living With Drought 10.00 News 10.01 Short Story 10.15 Classical Record Review 11.00,"The Times, 31st May 1986",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21506,4,6,1986,Summer,4,6,1986,Summer,1.01 Outlook 1.30 Waveguide 1.40 Book Choice 1.45 Living wrm Drought ZOO News 2.09 Review of the British Press 2.15 Sportsworld,"The Times, 4th June 1986",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21507,7,6,1986,Summer,7,6,1986,Summer,the British Press 9.15 Science in Action 9.45 Living With Drought 10.00 News 10.01 Short Story 10.15 Classical Record Review 11.00,"The Times, 7th June 1986",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21508,11,6,1986,Summer,11,6,1986,Summer,1.01 Outlook 1.30 Waveguide 1.40 Book Choice 1.45 Living With Drought 2.00 News 2.09 Review Of The British Press 2.15 Sportsworld,"The Times, 11st June 1986",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21509,12,6,1986,Summer,12,6,1986,Summer,f hinkabout at the seaside 10.13 Ceefax 11.00 The 1976 droughts in Britain ' and Africa 11.20 Ceefax - 2.00 For,"The Times, 12th June 1986",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21510,14,6,1986,Summer,14,6,1986,Summer,of British Press 9.15 Science in Action 9.45 Living With Drought 10 .00 News 10.01 Short Story 10.15 Classical Record Review,"The Times, 14th June 1986",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21511,16,6,1986,Summer,16,6,1986,Summer,"last year 's crops , already halved by a severe drought , had to be brought down from the mountains in","The Times, 16th June 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21512,16,6,1986,Summer,16,6,1986,Summer,"around . the Madeleine search for signs that the financial drought is ending . Oh , for a glimpse of a","The Times, 16th June 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21513,17,6,1986,Summer,17,6,1986,Summer,four and five - year - olds ; 2.15 How drought in 1976 affected Britain and Africa. ( r ) 2.40,"The Times, 17th June 1986",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21514,18,6,1986,Summer,18,6,1986,Summer,-1 Outlook 1.30-Waveguide 1.40 Book Vivaldi works includingChoicerUSi Living with Drought 2.00 tha ThIIo Concerto in FRV News 2 -Review of,"The Times, 18th June 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21515,23,6,1986,Summer,23,6,1986,Summer,shallow rooting could cause problems in the event of a drought . A particularly optimistic assessment comes from a Lincolnshire farmer,"The Times, 23th June 1986",England,UKF,UKF3,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21516,5,7,1986,Summer,5,7,1986,Summer,ers had failed to recover from the effects of the drought of 1976 . More than half of the 56 varieties,"The Times, 5th July 1986",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21517,24,7,1986,Summer,24,7,1986,Summer,"schemes and wells ( being . dug ever deeper as drought encroaches ) . Lack of electricity , minimal telephone network","The Times, 24th July 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21518,24,7,1986,Summer,24,7,1986,Summer,"costs . The date was March , .1983 - the drought began to bite . "" I was apprehensive . I","The Times, 24th July 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21519,29,7,1986,Summer,29,7,1986,Summer,Africa gets bigger share of UK aid The effect of drought in Africa' on the allocation of Britain 's overseas aid,"The Times, 29th July 1986","GB,UK",,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21520,30,7,1986,Summer,30,7,1986,Summer,effect will be devastating . Already the cost of the drought is put at $2 billion ( 1.3 billion ) .,"The Times, 30th July 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21521,30,7,1986,Summer,30,7,1986,Summer,per cent of some crops have been destroyed . The drought is having other effects : large rivers are becomin g,"The Times, 30th July 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21522,30,7,1986,Summer,30,7,1986,Summer,", Mr Tommy Irvin . The present scale of the drought could double that , with exponential increases if the hot","The Times, 30th July 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21523,30,7,1986,Summer,30,7,1986,Summer,"to insect pests and disease as a result of the drought stress . Many will die outright as century-old oaks ,","The Times, 30th July 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21524,30,7,1986,Summer,30,7,1986,Summer,higher susceptibility to illness . Over the last week the drought has increasingly be - come a political issue . Presid,"The Times, 30th July 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21525,30,7,1986,Summer,30,7,1986,Summer,and other national officials have paid much-publicized visits to the drought areas . Southern politicans have called for increas - ing,"The Times, 30th July 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21526,2,8,1986,Summer,2,8,1986,Summer,", while the rest of the country swelters in a drought , we understand deep in our Puritan hearts that one","The Times, 2th August 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21527,4,8,1986,Summer,4,8,1986,Summer,"past 2 years , assist - ing with recovery from drought and famine . Now we need your help - TODAY","The Times, 4th August 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21528,4,8,1986,Summer,4,8,1986,Summer,"meterologists , politicans and agricultural historians agreed - the worst drought for more than a century in the southern states of","The Times, 4th August 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21529,4,8,1986,Summer,4,8,1986,Summer,"he had some 20 or 30 cattle . As the drought went on he sold 'em , one at a time","The Times, 4th August 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21530,4,8,1986,Summer,4,8,1986,Summer,"buy fodder to feed the rest . End of that drought , he did n't have but two of them left","The Times, 4th August 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21531,4,8,1986,Summer,4,8,1986,Summer,"history on Saturday when they broke a 30 - year drought of victories , and smashed the American domination of the","The Times, 4th August 1986",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21532,6,8,1986,Summer,6,8,1986,Summer,"world Desertification is an ugly mod - ern word for drought . Vanish - ing Earth ( BBC2 ) , the","The Times, 6th August 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21533,6,8,1986,Summer,6,8,1986,Summer,unconnected with one 's own diet . The conclusion that drought would eventually overcome humanity 's puny opposition loomed behind both,"The Times, 6th August 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21534,6,8,1986,Summer,6,8,1986,Summer,"played a cru - cial part in the war against drought in both countries , but this analysis was also missing","The Times, 6th August 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21535,11,8,1986,Summer,11,8,1986,Summer,example of Reaganite thought . Farmers facing bankruptcy in one drought-ravaged area were being helped by train - loads of hay,"The Times, 11st August 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21536,12,8,1986,Summer,12,8,1986,Summer,) Changing tastes of the baby-boomer consumer Caught out by drought While freak thunderstorms were flooding roads and set - ting,"The Times, 12th August 1986",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21537,12,8,1986,Summer,12,8,1986,Summer,south-eastern states were fac - ing the ravages of extreme drought The kind of DROUGHT that evokes memories of The,"The Times, 12th August 1986",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21538,12,8,1986,Summer,12,8,1986,Summer,"ing the ravages of extreme drought - the kind of drought that evokes memories of the "" dust bowl "" years","The Times, 12th August 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21539,12,8,1986,Summer,12,8,1986,Summer,"was caused by an unparalleled combination of hot summers and drought , wors - ened by poor land use . It","The Times, 12th August 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21540,12,8,1986,Summer,12,8,1986,Summer,"tree-ring series , suggest something like a 20-year cycle in drought intensity . Similar dust bowl years , for instance ,","The Times, 12th August 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21541,12,8,1986,Summer,12,8,1986,Summer,cycle . Wider analysis allows us to say that prolonged droughts are the product of small but persistent shifts in global,"The Times, 12th August 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21542,15,8,1986,Summer,15,8,1986,Summer,", this year the EEC harvest has been reduced by drought , forc - ing up market prices when they should","The Times, 15th August 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21543,16,8,1986,Summer,16,8,1986,Summer,"prevent land from turning into a dust bowl because of drought , overgrazing or ero - sion ' when protective hedge","The Times, 16th August 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21544,19,8,1986,Summer,19,8,1986,Summer,"continued to climb in busy trading over fears for the drought-affected Brazilian crop , concern over supplies from other countries in","The Times, 19th August 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21545,25,8,1986,Summer,25,8,1986,Summer,". In contrast a North Yorkshire correspondent refers to "" drought suppression "" and even in normally wet Powys grass growth","The Times, 25th August 1986",England,UKE,UKE2,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21546,26,8,1986,Summer,26,8,1986,Summer,"is of course a good thing , but after the drought of 1976 and its spectacular displays of butter - flies","The Times, 26th August 1986",England,UKD,UKD1,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21547,26,8,1986,Summer,26,8,1986,Summer,Brazilian crop is that the damage was done by a drought at the end of last year . which was known,"The Times, 26th August 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21548,27,8,1986,Summer,27,8,1986,Summer,by a combination of the global recession and a three-year drought . Gross domestic product at the end of 1984 stood,"The Times, 27th August 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21549,27,8,1986,Summer,27,8,1986,Summer,with an initial quota of 20 million . But successive droughts and low returns for cattle farmers have caused the size,"The Times, 27th August 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21550,29,8,1986,Summer,29,8,1986,Summer,"Nalo have been 'deploying military aircraft to relieve the African drought . The situation now calls for speed , maximum logistic","The Times, 29th August 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21551,4,9,1986,Autumn,4,9,1986,Autumn,", the availability of new seeds which can better withstand drought and the need to expand production dramati - cally to","The Times, 4th September 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21552,5,9,1986,Autumn,5,9,1986,Autumn,"projects which enabled help to reach victims of famine or drought were "" noble and decent things which we should be","The Times, 5th September 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21553,8,9,1986,Autumn,8,9,1986,Autumn,"beech trees have yet to recover from the exc eptional drought of 1976 . It may be blanket conifer-planting , and","The Times, 8th September 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21554,10,9,1986,Autumn,10,9,1986,Autumn,"result of the return of the rains after a long drought period in 1983 and 1984 . Mr Edouard Saouma ,","The Times, 10th September 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21555,10,9,1986,Autumn,10,9,1986,Autumn,"told the regional conference : "" The ending of the drought has been a mixed blessing . The threat from locusts","The Times, 10th September 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21556,15,9,1986,Autumn,15,9,1986,Autumn,". ; : : . Because of a , hear drought and poor yields in southern jEurope , "" growers ,","The Times, 15th September 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21557,16,9,1986,Autumn,16,9,1986,Autumn,calls water from the skies . Year - lon g droughts end as the coin twists upwards . Clear skies turn,"The Times, 16th September 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21558,20,9,1986,Autumn,20,9,1986,Autumn,v Tottenham Falco is the victim of Tottenham 's goal drought . Gough plays despite facial surgery last Saturday and Thomas,"The Times, 20th September 1986",England,"UKF,UKI","UKF2,UKI1","UKF21,UKI12",Tottenham,20th Century newspaper,Media 21559,22,9,1986,Autumn,22,9,1986,Autumn,"its own food crops to beat recur - r ent droughts and hostile world economic forces , experts said at a","The Times, 22th September 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21560,22,9,1986,Autumn,22,9,1986,Autumn,to yield nine times the return given by cattle m drought p rone AREAS where erosion posed The greatest menace,"The Times, 22th September 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21561,30,9,1986,Autumn,30,9,1986,Autumn,", but so do many other things . Frost , drought , the nature of the soil and attacks by moulds","The Times, 30th September 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21562,16,10,1986,Autumn,16,10,1986,Autumn,as soon as he repudiated terrorism in the country 's drought-stricken south . Talks- were suspended in August when rebels under,"The Times, 16th October 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21563,16,10,1986,Autumn,16,10,1986,Autumn,"causes of hunger are many- where and for howlong please' drought , war and international ; cdrnplete the coupon below without","The Times, 16th October 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21564,20,10,1986,Autumn,20,10,1986,Autumn,", The region was ravaged in 1983-84 by the worst drought this century , followed by torrential rams and flooding this","The Times, 20th October 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21565,21,10,1986,Autumn,21,10,1986,Autumn,"; though this was forced on him by a disastrous drought , famine and his country 's increasing economic dependence on","The Times, 21st October 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21566,22,10,1986,Autumn,22,10,1986,Autumn,yesterday 's ' programme 12.10 Our Backyard(r) 12.30 Survival : Drought of the Century . The story of a pride of,"The Times, 22th October 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21567,22,10,1986,Autumn,22,10,1986,Autumn,a pride of lions struggling to survive during a prolonged drought in . southern Africa . 1.00 News at One with,"The Times, 22th October 1986",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 21568,25,10,1986,Autumn,25,10,1986,Autumn,"designed to improve self-reliance in the countries most liable to drought and famine . Mr Christopher Patteq , Minister far Overseas","The Times, 25th October 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21569,25,10,1986,Autumn,25,10,1986,Autumn,", especially thirsty climbers and false-cypress trees , can cause drought , and scarcely a day passes when it does not","The Times, 25th October 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21570,29,10,1986,Autumn,29,10,1986,Autumn,": "" The subject was the political cost of the drought . During nine hours of discussion the human problems were","The Times, 29th October 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21571,29,10,1986,Autumn,29,10,1986,Autumn,was seen as the most disturbing issue was how the drought was being used by West - ern imperialism to destabilize,"The Times, 29th October 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21572,30,10,1986,Autumn,30,10,1986,Autumn,"They had to pay national tax , local tax , drought tax , lan d - use tax , a women","The Times, 30th October 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21573,30,10,1986,Autumn,30,10,1986,Autumn,"areas : like thisi which were not severely hit by drought , famine a is being created by a governrnent policy","The Times, 30th October 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21574,1,11,1986,Autumn,1,11,1986,Autumn,"many of them peasants who had fled from civil unrest'and drought hi , the countryside , were forcibly removed and dumped","The Times, 1st November 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21575,3,11,1986,Autumn,3,11,1986,Autumn,"more than 7 per cent this year , despite a drought which has cut agriculture 's contribution sharply . ' -'","The Times, 3th November 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21576,4,11,1986,Autumn,4,11,1986,Autumn,"which he now leads is ravaged by the aftermath of drought , the consequences of government mismanagement and a spreading rural","The Times, 4th November 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21577,6,11,1986,Autumn,6,11,1986,Autumn,"never had it so good , although this year the drought did them much harm . The Kadar regime made a","The Times, 6th November 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21578,10,11,1986,Autumn,10,11,1986,Autumn,"one of the best hopes that in the next major drought things will be different Yours faithfully , JEREMY SWIFT ,","The Times, 10th November 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21579,10,11,1986,Autumn,10,11,1986,Autumn,"in those countries most likely to be affected by severe drought and famine . The IFAD scheme , which aims exclusively","The Times, 10th November 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21580,11,11,1986,Autumn,11,11,1986,Autumn,. A documentary about a 'super camel' scheme to tackle drought and famine in Africa . Ends at 12.40 . BBC1,"The Times, 11st November 1986",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21581,18,11,1986,Autumn,18,11,1986,Autumn,", from a country whose crop has been savaged by drought to just 11.2 million bags , two - thirds below","The Times, 18th November 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21582,19,11,1986,Autumn,19,11,1986,Autumn,"violence inherent in war , state terror , hunger , drought and disease ; industry and commerce . Action Directe became","The Times, 19th November 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21583,20,11,1986,Autumn,20,11,1986,Autumn,AUSTRALIA BACK TO SQUARE ONE Relief as a long English drought ends There were many gratifying aspects to England 's victory,"The Times, 20th November 1986",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21584,20,11,1986,Autumn,20,11,1986,Autumn,", it still felt at the end as though a drought had been broken . Gatting was quite right in claiming","The Times, 20th November 1986",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21585,21,11,1986,Autumn,21,11,1986,Autumn,"to be someone of substance . Wellington XV end the drought The old days , when an entire school would shiver","The Times, 21st November 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21586,27,11,1986,Autumn,27,11,1986,Autumn,now considered under control . dur ing long periods of drought . The great spruce bark beetle 's most dedicated predator,"The Times, 27th November 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21587,15,12,1986,Winter,15,12,1986,Winter,"fall control and power over natural calamities , such as droughts and floods , we can not legitimately escape our blame","The Times, 15th December 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21588,19,12,1986,Winter,19,12,1986,Winter,Tamara McKinney on her . way to breaking her victory drought NON-LEAGUE FOOTBALL Trophy can revive Frickiey Frickley Athletic go into,"The Times, 19th December 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21589,27,12,1986,Winter,27,12,1986,Winter,"( Aids , yes ; but earthquakes or floods or droughts , no ) . There is no such simplistic relationship","The Times, 27th December 1986",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21590,10,1,1987,Winter,10,1,1987,Winter,"of Cheltenham Civil Service Cricket Club . In the glorious drought summer of '76 , one of his own bowlers managed","The Times, 10th January 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21591,12,1,1987,Winter,12,1,1987,Winter,of the shortfall caused by the Chernobyl disaster and a drought in the south that had badly affected electricity pro -,"The Times, 12th January 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21592,13,1,1987,Winter,13,1,1987,Winter,"cane with improve properties including resistance to insect pests , drought and herbicides . This will be brought about by the","The Times, 13th January 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21593,29,1,1987,Winter,29,1,1987,Winter,"members of a visiting delegation from the Inter-Governmental Authority on Drought and Development . London Export Group The Chinese Ambassador ,","The Times, 29th January 1987",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21594,31,1,1987,Winter,31,1,1987,Winter,"have about as much impact as a quick cloudburst on drought - stricken land , "" she said . Inflation was","The Times, 31st January 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21595,31,1,1987,Winter,31,1,1987,Winter,", such as the development ol resistance to disease and drought and the expression oi genes that control the re -","The Times, 31st January 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21596,3,2,1987,Winter,3,2,1987,Winter,"and lots of experience and courage to end a four-year drought . He defeated Payne Stewart , who turned 30 last","The Times, 3th February 1987",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD73,Birkdale,20th Century newspaper,Media 21597,7,2,1987,Winter,7,2,1987,Winter,"neighbouring Rajasthan . did early last autumn . There the drought so depleted grazing outside the park that angry villagers ,","The Times, 7th February 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21598,18,2,1987,Winter,18,2,1987,Winter,"of the Renamo guerrillas and the ravages of a prolonged drought , but also by the Marx - is t theories","The Times, 18th February 1987",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21599,18,2,1987,Winter,18,2,1987,Winter,"90F , but the country is presently going through a drought which has left the out - fie ld dry and","The Times, 18th February 1987",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21600,4,3,1987,Spring,4,3,1987,Spring,"agree on quotas , suspended a year ago due to drought in Brazil , coincided with a visit to London by","The Times, 4th March 1987",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21601,6,3,1987,Spring,6,3,1987,Spring,"assassination at - tempts , or natural disasters such as drought or a fall in the price of cocoa . Ghanaians","The Times, 6th March 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21602,7,3,1987,Spring,7,3,1987,Spring,"had become more restrictive in the years following the 1976 drought . "" Negative changes must not be hidden under a","The Times, 7th March 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21603,12,3,1987,Spring,12,3,1987,Spring,"than domestic cattle , and in years of . severe drought the profit . differential is even greater . * .","The Times, 12th March 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21604,17,3,1987,Spring,17,3,1987,Spring,walk when he is called disadvantaged ? Is there less drought and famine in the Third World than in the backward,"The Times, 17th March 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21605,24,3,1987,Spring,24,3,1987,Spring,development of new strains of cereal crops able to withstand drought and disease more effectively . Genetic engineering depends largely on,"The Times, 24th March 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21606,25,3,1987,Spring,25,3,1987,Spring," last year , aided by rains which ended a drought , Zam - bia had a bumper harvest , approaching","The Times, 25th March 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21607,26,3,1987,Spring,26,3,1987,Spring,"AIM FOR TITLE AFTER BARREN SEQUENCE Threesome seek to end drought If winning is the name of the game , then","The Times, 26th March 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21608,30,3,1987,Spring,30,3,1987,Spring,highly unpopular regime . Supporters say that Ethiopia 's cyclical droughts will soon dispel any illusion of self-sufficiency . Influential figures,"The Times, 30th March 1987",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21609,7,4,1987,Spring,7,4,1987,Spring,edge on competitors . . Those computer companies which have Drought out clones at prices not much different from those of,"The Times, 7th April 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21610,30,4,1987,Spring,30,4,1987,Spring,numbers affected are growing . Ifjlli fF Mpt A severe drought Is also beginning to take its toli. 55w*jj ( %,"The Times, 30th April 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21611,5,5,1987,Spring,5,5,1987,Spring,"education and the civil service . Coupled with the worst drought in the south and central provinces in -living memory ,","The Times, 5th May 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21612,5,5,1987,Spring,5,5,1987,Spring,"second of five programmes about women and society 10,38 A drought in a rural area of north-east Brazil 11.00 Telling a","The Times, 5th May 1987",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21613,7,5,1987,Spring,7,5,1987,Spring,caused by disruption of agriculture by right-wing Renamo rebels and drought . Presidents confer Washington - President Reagan met privately with,"The Times, 7th May 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21614,11,5,1987,Spring,11,5,1987,Spring,years ago the farmers were caught on the anvil of drought . Since then they have been hammered between falling commodity,"The Times, 11st May 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21615,11,5,1987,Spring,11,5,1987,Spring,""" he says . But the next year was the drought and he did n't sow a seed . His debt","The Times, 11st May 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21616,13,5,1987,Spring,13,5,1987,Spring,in g of electricity throughout El Salvador . A severe drought has added to power shortages because of the effect on,"The Times, 13th May 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21617,15,5,1987,Spring,15,5,1987,Spring,to provide local agri - culture with increased rainfall during droughts . Objections to these activities fell into two categories .,"The Times, 15th May 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21618,23,5,1987,Spring,23,5,1987,Spring,shuttlecock . It is completely hardy but does not welcome drought ; if there is no damp spot to put it,"The Times, 23th May 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21619,26,5,1987,Spring,26,5,1987,Spring,have died in the floods after severe losses in the drought . Aid officials said there was a high risk that,"The Times, 26th May 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21620,26,5,1987,Spring,26,5,1987,Spring,"most cause for concern . despite pestilence , famine and drought . People who live amid poverty , in societies where","The Times, 26th May 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21621,27,5,1987,Spring,27,5,1987,Spring,The struggle to keep cows alive after six years of drought remains the daily reality of more than half the population,"The Times, 27th May 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21622,27,5,1987,Spring,27,5,1987,Spring,", with a one - industry economy acutely vulnerable to droughts and foot-and-mouth disease . Since independence its per capita growth","The Times, 27th May 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21623,27,5,1987,Spring,27,5,1987,Spring,"434 million from mining , far more than offset the drought 's effects . It is no coincidence that pula means","The Times, 27th May 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21624,13,6,1987,Summer,13,6,1987,Summer,LORD 'S FINAL FOR YORKSHIRE IN 15 YEARS Yorkshire break drought to shower praise on Carrick HEADINGLEY : Yorkshire beat Surrey,"The Times, 13th June 1987",England,"UKJ,UKE",UKJ2,UKJ23,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 21625,15,6,1987,Summer,15,6,1987,Summer,", and two readers in Hereford - shire complain of drought conditions , which probably does not take into account recent","The Times, 15th June 1987",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG11,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21626,15,6,1987,Summer,15,6,1987,Summer,a confidence trickster who reached a remote farm during a drought that had baked the Western States . There he met,"The Times, 15th June 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21627,16,6,1987,Summer,16,6,1987,Summer,"in the second set , the memory of the long drought loomed in his mind and in Becker 's . That","The Times, 16th June 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21628,18,6,1987,Summer,18,6,1987,Summer,"whispered word in his ear from an alert usher , drought sympathetic cheers and smiles from . Ihe assembled benches of","The Times, 18th June 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21629,24,6,1987,Summer,24,6,1987,Summer,that cane was withering in the fields because of a drought and that the farmers were the only people suffering financially,"The Times, 24th June 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21630,25,6,1987,Summer,25,6,1987,Summer,"a workforce of 271,000 . But one of the worst droughts in the country 's his - tory , combined with","The Times, 25th June 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21631,25,6,1987,Summer,25,6,1987,Summer,"unemployment , inflation of about 15 per cent and the drought which was affecting up to 1.4 million people . He","The Times, 25th June 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21632,25,6,1987,Summer,25,6,1987,Summer,"people . He said 31 million had been allocated for drought relief this year . "" We need to give the","The Times, 25th June 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21633,26,6,1987,Summer,26,6,1987,Summer,"French - men carry wherever they go . No privatization drought Yesterday saction-packed Queen 's Speech , like the Conservative election","The Times, 26th June 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21634,27,6,1987,Summer,27,6,1987,Summer,"'DOMANILlarge late midseason , very good flavour , resistant to drought , heavy crop - ping . HAPIL - large ,","The Times, 27th June 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21635,27,6,1987,Summer,27,6,1987,Summer,"large , midseason , very good flavour , resistant to drought , heavy cropping . *PANTAGRUELLAvery early , good flavour ,","The Times, 27th June 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21636,27,6,1987,Summer,27,6,1987,Summer,"orchestra at this year 's Aldeburgh Festival , but the drought was ended last night with a drenching of exuberance and","The Times, 27th June 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21637,29,6,1987,Summer,29,6,1987,Summer,"are going to have a higher proportion of floods and droughts , freezes and heatwaves , then we will have to","The Times, 29th June 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21638,1,7,1987,Summer,1,7,1987,Summer,involvements with leisure . Dennis Howell was one-time Minister for Drought . Moynihan is junior minister for water : primarily for,"The Times, 1st July 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21639,2,7,1987,Summer,2,7,1987,Summer,"Government 's claim that 5.8 million peasants are affected by drought ; aid workers ' estimates are be - tween 250,000","The Times, 2th July 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21640,2,7,1987,Summer,2,7,1987,Summer,"by Stravins k y , is that they died of drought David Jones ADVERTISEMENT AUTHORS WANTED BY N.Y . PUBLISHER Leading","The Times, 2th July 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21641,3,7,1987,Summer,3,7,1987,Summer,"its min - eral resources . In 1986 , as drought , war , famine , economic bungling and political instability","The Times, 3th July 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21642,4,7,1987,Summer,4,7,1987,Summer,"of Noah , set in a desert town isolated by drought and war . Jenny Killick directs . Traverse ( 031","The Times, 4th July 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21643,6,7,1987,Summer,6,7,1987,Summer,Devon . South West Water Authority said there was no drought and no need for standpipes but heavy demand was causing,"The Times, 6th July 1987",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,East Devon,20th Century newspaper,Media 21644,7,7,1987,Summer,7,7,1987,Summer,save water in appeals reminiscent of the 1984 and 1976 droughts less than a week after one of The wettest,"The Times, 7th July 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21645,9,7,1987,Summer,9,7,1987,Summer,untrue that the Somali Government is trying to capitalize on drought for reasons other than humanitarian . Your journalists cast doubt,"The Times, 9th July 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21646,9,7,1987,Summer,9,7,1987,Summer,during trials . ( Photograph : Nick Rogers . ) Drought affects Soviet crop Due to an unhappy com - b,"The Times, 9th July 1987",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21647,9,7,1987,Summer,9,7,1987,Summer,"crop Due to an unhappy com - b ination of drought , cold win - ter temperatures and lower than estimated","The Times, 9th July 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21648,13,7,1987,Summer,13,7,1987,Summer,"Western Sahara war , plus several sea - sons of drought , all hinder the King Hassan , who will be","The Times, 13th July 1987",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ21,Brighton,20th Century newspaper,Media 21649,15,7,1987,Summer,15,7,1987,Summer,airlifts to more than a million people . the worst drought in 40 years hit maize production . Its stockpile -,"The Times, 15th July 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21650,15,7,1987,Summer,15,7,1987,Summer,country over the next two years . But more than drought has shaken grain farmers . It costs the marketing authority,"The Times, 15th July 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21651,15,7,1987,Summer,15,7,1987,Summer,7.20 The Dodo Legacy . The story of four birds Drought to the brink of extinction . ( 3 ) Martha,"The Times, 15th July 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21652,28,7,1987,Summer,28,7,1987,Summer,agencies . Whether it is in the UK or in drought-stricken Third World countries ; top charity executives need political astuteness,"The Times, 28th July 1987",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21653,5,8,1987,Summer,5,8,1987,Summer,", economic difficul - ties , worsened by- a severe drought and the expense of fighting a guerrilla war , have","The Times, 5th August 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21654,7,8,1987,Summer,7,8,1987,Summer,"'s private sector , the difficulties created by the worst drought in 40 years , critical shortages of farm and machinery","The Times, 7th August 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21655,10,8,1987,Summer,10,8,1987,Summer,"and Hewitt , aged 36 , have broken a six-year drought in British motor cycle racing success . Webster and Hewitt","The Times, 10th August 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21656,12,8,1987,Summer,12,8,1987,Summer,"will not "" : . returjv without power . Indian drought cnsis Gandhi tackles the spectre of famine Mr Rajiv Gandhi","The Times, 12th August 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21657,12,8,1987,Summer,12,8,1987,Summer,"is bound to be all the more severe ... the drought could spell disaster . "" By a grim irony ,","The Times, 12th August 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21658,14,8,1987,Summer,14,8,1987,Summer,", after police opened fire on 4,000 fanners angrily demanding drought relief . They had been seeking fodder for cattle ,","The Times, 14th August 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21659,14,8,1987,Summer,14,8,1987,Summer,"cattle , remission of crop loans , and employment in drought relief programmes . Mr Rajiv Gandhi , the ' Prime","The Times, 14th August 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21660,14,8,1987,Summer,14,8,1987,Summer,but one of its 45 districts was were experiencing unprecedented drought . Most of the arable land had not been sown,"The Times, 14th August 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21661,15,8,1987,Summer,15,8,1987,Summer,"Indian self-rule "" India , haunted by the spectres of drought and terrorism , cele - bra te s the fortieth","The Times, 15th August 1987",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21662,15,8,1987,Summer,15,8,1987,Summer,"fid e n t i t can deal with the drought , the worst in living memory , which has ravaged","The Times, 15th August 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21663,17,8,1987,Summer,17,8,1987,Summer,"scale public participation is cut because of worries about the drought , and because the credibility of this Government is down","The Times, 17th August 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21664,17,8,1987,Summer,17,8,1987,Summer,and teenage sons . Government efforts to deal with the drought seem to be meeting with a typically In - dian,"The Times, 17th August 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21665,22,8,1987,Summer,22,8,1987,Summer,"Mr Gandhi already heads a national group direct - ing drought relief measures . T , he ruling party yesterday announced","The Times, 22th August 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21666,26,8,1987,Summer,26,8,1987,Summer,""" maladministration "" but rather to two crippling years of drought and disastrously low tobacco prices . No doubt your leader","The Times, 26th August 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21667,27,8,1987,Summer,27,8,1987,Summer,"year on record deluged even communities features designer trie normally drought-ridden Enyote Wanoho , George C Wolfe , centre of the","The Times, 27th August 1987",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21668,29,8,1987,Summer,29,8,1987,Summer,pledged action to hold down food prices and to aid drought victims . ; - . ; .. : > :,"The Times, 29th August 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21669,1,9,1987,Autumn,1,9,1987,Autumn,"cover the predicted shortfall . During the last two serious droughts , in 1965 and 1966,13 and 11 million tonnes of","The Times, 1st September 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21670,1,9,1987,Autumn,1,9,1987,Autumn,"* ith "" secure and continuing incomes can contend with drought by readjusting their consumption priorities , the rural poor often","The Times, 1st September 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21671,1,9,1987,Autumn,1,9,1987,Autumn,on the size and scale now required . . The drought will have other effects which will test the government equally,"The Times, 1st September 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21672,1,9,1987,Autumn,1,9,1987,Autumn,"his fields . The most critical effect of the present drought could , however , be political . This year Mr","The Times, 1st September 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21673,1,9,1987,Autumn,1,9,1987,Autumn,"'s standing and the authority of his government . The drought will , pnly add to his problems and , depending","The Times, 1st September 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21674,1,9,1987,Autumn,1,9,1987,Autumn,"of whom are now critical of Mr Gandhi , the drought is further proof that fortune has deserted the prime minister","The Times, 1st September 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21675,1,9,1987,Autumn,1,9,1987,Autumn,the present political atmosphere any deficiencies in the way the drought is handled - any difficulties with food distribution in particular,"The Times, 1st September 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21676,1,9,1987,Autumn,1,9,1987,Autumn,be set back even further . From now on the drought and Mr Gandhi 's fate will be inextricably linked .,"The Times, 1st September 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21677,4,9,1987,Autumn,4,9,1987,Autumn,organist 's legs with water and that during periods of drought the incumbent 's wife insisted that the organist play the,"The Times, 4th September 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21678,9,9,1987,Autumn,9,9,1987,Autumn,more lives would have been saved in the 1984-86 African drought emergency . De la Mata leaves a widow three daughters,"The Times, 9th September 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21679,11,9,1987,Autumn,11,9,1987,Autumn," in contrast Spain , which last year suffered from drought and had to import large quantities of grain from Britain","The Times, 11st September 1987",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21680,12,9,1987,Autumn,12,9,1987,Autumn,trucks . But we need to do more . M DROUGHT IN KAMPUCHEA IS DEVASTATING THE RICE CROP Failure of this,"The Times, 12th September 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21681,15,9,1987,Autumn,15,9,1987,Autumn,"confronted by a monsoon failure that is threatening the worst drought in decades , and enfiladed by a group of former","The Times, 15th September 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21682,15,9,1987,Autumn,15,9,1987,Autumn,"coupled with a population explosion , all spelt disaster when drought came . ; ; The i resnlting desertification , like","The Times, 15th September 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21683,15,9,1987,Autumn,15,9,1987,Autumn,"rules , in order to ease the country 's investment drought in rental housing . It is believed he will reintroduce","The Times, 15th September 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21684,21,9,1987,Autumn,21,9,1987,Autumn,"report that grass is in short supply "" owing to drought "" , that the ground is "" like concrete ""","The Times, 21st September 1987",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21685,21,9,1987,Autumn,21,9,1987,Autumn,pay for the enormous costs of relieving this year 's drought and flood . The drought in the western and southern,"The Times, 21st September 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21686,21,9,1987,Autumn,21,9,1987,Autumn,"of relieving this year 's drought and flood . The drought in the western and southern parts of the country ,","The Times, 21st September 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21687,21,9,1987,Autumn,21,9,1987,Autumn,"landdramage , water supply and pollution of crisis such as drought or major storm . JJsaiHMWr WOte l r 5' ,","The Times, 21st September 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21688,23,9,1987,Autumn,23,9,1987,Autumn,") is fretting about its projected return on investment . Drought has supervened . Such pro - grammes , could easily","The Times, 23th September 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21689,25,9,1987,Autumn,25,9,1987,Autumn,10 per cent increase in trading profit . The prolonged drought in the Windward Islands reduced the yield of bananas and,"The Times, 25th September 1987",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21690,8,10,1987,Autumn,8,10,1987,Autumn,lavished on the sport when the country is gripped by drought and famine . This anger may not be typical of,"The Times, 8th October 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21691,12,10,1987,Autumn,12,10,1987,Autumn,the very different context of a Delhi already parched by drought after the failure of the monsoon to appear this year,"The Times, 12th October 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21692,13,10,1987,Autumn,13,10,1987,Autumn,peas - ants who had been uprooted by war or drought and who cared less about which side of the border,"The Times, 13th October 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21693,13,10,1987,Autumn,13,10,1987,Autumn,"disaster relief to combat the famine and homelessness caused by drought and the war waged by the anti-government guerillas , known","The Times, 13th October 1987",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21694,17,10,1987,Autumn,17,10,1987,Autumn," ants How to make a living but of The drought-ridden terrain . Bob Geldof , on a trip to famine-stricken","The Times, 17th October 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21695,21,10,1987,Autumn,21,10,1987,Autumn,"years in terms of Dutch elm and other diseases , drought and frost damage , matters have now reached disaster proportions","The Times, 21st October 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21696,23,10,1987,Autumn,23,10,1987,Autumn,"is a chronicle of disasters , of great floods and droughts , of forest fires and of hailstones as big as","The Times, 23th October 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21697,29,10,1987,Autumn,29,10,1987,Autumn,reporting cheerfully to the House that Opposition fears of a drought in the month of October had once again proved gloriously,"The Times, 29th October 1987",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM26,Falkirk,20th Century newspaper,Media 21698,31,10,1987,Autumn,31,10,1987,Autumn,the emperor to a magician . who helps bring a drought . to an end . 2.30 Film : Lost Horizon,"The Times, 31st October 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21699,2,11,1987,Autumn,2,11,1987,Autumn,"the city , and everything , after so long a drought proving combustible , even the very stones of churches .","The Times, 2th November 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21700,5,11,1987,Autumn,5,11,1987,Autumn,Nile is dr ying up . Eight successive years of drought in the Ethiopian Highlands have depleted the stocks in Lake,"The Times, 5th November 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21701,5,11,1987,Autumn,5,11,1987,Autumn,hope that next year will see an end to the drought : A cutback now would create immediate-social . problems .,"The Times, 5th November 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21702,5,11,1987,Autumn,5,11,1987,Autumn,. No cutback followed by an - other year of drought would create havod - Kinnock attacks left-wing critic Mr rJSjSfi,"The Times, 5th November 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21703,5,11,1987,Autumn,5,11,1987,Autumn,book . It was a wrench to move from the drought-stricken Sa - hara to the genteel vicarages of Barbara Pym,"The Times, 5th November 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21704,14,11,1987,Autumn,14,11,1987,Autumn,"that I echo the sentiments of your correspondents . The drought is mainly man - made , and related to physical","The Times, 14th November 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21705,14,11,1987,Autumn,14,11,1987,Autumn,"environment . It seems likely , therefore , that the drought will be more persistent and dramatic than has occurred in","The Times, 14th November 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21706,17,11,1987,Autumn,17,11,1987,Autumn,"and augurs even less hope for the future of similar drought-prone areas both north and south of the Equator . ,","The Times, 17th November 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21707,17,11,1987,Autumn,17,11,1987,Autumn,"that we are now witnessing in Britain the consequences of drought and desertification in Africa . "" In the West African","The Times, 17th November 1987",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21708,19,11,1987,Autumn,19,11,1987,Autumn,fund-raiser : Bob Geldof and some victims of the African drought 1I EXECUTIVE CREME II SECRETARY I ( AGE 25-35 ),"The Times, 19th November 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21709,24,11,1987,Autumn,24,11,1987,Autumn,"! Bft-i 8w 4 ! w-' port food to the drought affected areas . 3 WhltehaU court , london sSpaSar '%Jg&","The Times, 24th November 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21710,25,11,1987,Autumn,25,11,1987,Autumn,", donations if desired to : Help The Aged . Drought Appeal . Freepost . London . E18 1BD . '","The Times, 25th November 1987",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21711,26,11,1987,Autumn,26,11,1987,Autumn,"Such a disaster in 1982-83 caused savage storms , drought and the collapse of the marine ecosystem in lucrative southern","The Times, 26th November 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21712,27,11,1987,Autumn,27,11,1987,Autumn,"citrus fruit groves in the occupation and seven years of drought , the fruit and vegetable markets 'have never looked healthier","The Times, 27th November 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21713,30,11,1987,Autumn,30,11,1987,Autumn,brought on by a worsening economic situation and fears of drought . What will finally come out of the massacre of,"The Times, 30th November 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21714,30,11,1987,Autumn,30,11,1987,Autumn,a living solely from rain-fed agriculture in a country where drought is endemic and where some meteorologists have detected a permanent,"The Times, 30th November 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21715,1,12,1987,Winter,1,12,1987,Winter,internationally organi - zed airlifts in response to the present drought and risk of famine in Ethiopia . Any unspent balance,"The Times, 1st December 1987",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21716,2,12,1987,Winter,2,12,1987,Winter,"' '' Jfti- ' 'h- ' "" ' the recent drought and failure of the crops . ' *' > ..","The Times, 2th December 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21717,5,12,1987,Winter,5,12,1987,Winter,", Hertfordshire , who launched the scheme after the 1984 drought , said he hoped to top the 2.2 million raised","The Times, 5th December 1987",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH23,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21718,7,12,1987,Winter,7,12,1987,Winter,"the developing world . They are serophytic plants , or drought tolerant ones , that sur - vive when the growing","The Times, 7th December 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21719,11,12,1987,Winter,11,12,1987,Winter,". One is a rule which , because of the drought emergency , limits wedding parties to 100 guests , with","The Times, 11st December 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21720,14,12,1987,Winter,14,12,1987,Winter,laws drawn up to curb public ostentation during the present drought emergency limit the number of guests at a wedding to,"The Times, 14th December 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21721,19,12,1987,Winter,19,12,1987,Winter,firmly entrenched in power . Crop failure brought on by drought has resulted in an 80 per cent loss of production,"The Times, 19th December 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21722,19,12,1987,Winter,19,12,1987,Winter,killing it will anger the ancestral spirits and cause a drought . Usually the chief rewards the giver with one of,"The Times, 19th December 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21723,21,12,1987,Winter,21,12,1987,Winter,"the country 's formidable problems , which are compounded by drought . The population has been made aware of the importance","The Times, 21st December 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21724,21,12,1987,Winter,21,12,1987,Winter,&3OGeldof : Back to Ethiopia . Bob Geldof returns to drought-stricken 9.25 After Dark : Has the Mafia ' Taken Overths,"The Times, 21st December 1987",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 21725,24,12,1987,Winter,24,12,1987,Winter,even in those more fertile regions not afflicted by recurring drought Tight state control over the growth and sale of cereals,"The Times, 24th December 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21726,24,12,1987,Winter,24,12,1987,Winter,and without any alternative source of income . The persistent drought means that they face a dangerous lack of drinking water,"The Times, 24th December 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21727,24,12,1987,Winter,24,12,1987,Winter,has been reduced substantially as a result of the worst drought for many years . The shortages are affecting the nutrition,"The Times, 24th December 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21728,24,12,1987,Winter,24,12,1987,Winter,"to wither . This was a further blow after prolonged drought reduced plantings of the early crop , and hundreds of","The Times, 24th December 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21729,26,12,1987,Winter,26,12,1987,Winter,"1,000 meals a day to those worst bit by the drought currently afflicting north India , and especially these arid areas","The Times, 26th December 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21730,26,12,1987,Winter,26,12,1987,Winter,"Hands Across Britain "" demonstration ( 2 ) helping with drought relief in Africa ( 3 ) attempting a reconstruction of","The Times, 26th December 1987",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21731,30,12,1987,Winter,30,12,1987,Winter,"is going to lead to less rainfall and more regular droughts , "" he says . "" Already we have evidence","The Times, 30th December 1987",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21732,2,1,1988,Winter,2,1,1988,Winter,ageing titles for sale in a comer . The book drought in these countries vitiates the enterprise and determination of those,"The Times, 2th January 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21733,4,1,1988,Winter,4,1,1988,Winter,"There are also vast fertile areas not affected by by drought , but which are being turned into an ecological disaster","The Times, 4th January 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21734,8,1,1988,Winter,8,1,1988,Winter,"a small farmer from dirt-poor Para - iba , a drought-ridden state in politically overlooked north - east Brazil . ""","The Times, 8th January 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21735,9,1,1988,Winter,9,1,1988,Winter,million . Mr Patten is to spend the weekend visiting drought - af - fli cted areas in the north -,"The Times, 9th January 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21736,9,1,1988,Winter,9,1,1988,Winter,transport grain from regions which have a surplus to the drought areas will also have to go . Taken together with,"The Times, 9th January 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21737,14,1,1988,Winter,14,1,1988,Winter,Lolikiwill also investi - gate reports by relief agencies that drought and fighting threaten three - quar - ters of the,"The Times, 14th January 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21738,16,1,1988,Winter,16,1,1988,Winter,this year is probably greater than in 1984-85 . The drought has been worse ; the crop failure in the north,"The Times, 16th January 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21739,16,1,1988,Winter,16,1,1988,Winter,"persecution will not serve in justly explaining complex matters of drought and famine , particularly when facts are besieged with hearsay","The Times, 16th January 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21740,16,1,1988,Winter,16,1,1988,Winter,miles off . They were entering their fourth summer of drought and they 'd had about enough . They and two,"The Times, 16th January 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21741,26,1,1988,Winter,26,1,1988,Winter,tour ended . Sadly everywhere was a background of severe drought and only too evident was the distress this has caused,"The Times, 26th January 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21742,29,1,1988,Winter,29,1,1988,Winter,", could be thousands of deaths . Most of the drought victims are expected to arrive at Wad Kowli , a","The Times, 29th January 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21743,2,2,1988,Winter,2,2,1988,Winter,made available so far for humanitarian assistance because of the drought . The Government 's contribution to the Unicef appeal was,"The Times, 2th February 1988",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21744,6,2,1988,Winter,6,2,1988,Winter,"from famine nor , by the strictest definition , even drought The average amount of rainfall was simply too concentrated and","The Times, 6th February 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21745,6,2,1988,Winter,6,2,1988,Winter,"their wealth was either sold or died in the great drought and famine of 1984 - 85 , so they have","The Times, 6th February 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21746,12,2,1988,Winter,12,2,1988,Winter,drenching the area with an eight-month rainstorm or causing severe drought Long-distance connections between weather systems have deep-rooted and complex cau,"The Times, 12th February 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21747,12,2,1988,Winter,12,2,1988,Winter,"backwards , they plan widespread collectivization in areas where perpetual drought and mushrooming population will soon leave precious little to collectivize","The Times, 12th February 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21748,2,3,1988,Spring,2,3,1988,Spring,"many are heavily in debt because of past years of drought . Whites in mines and power stations , who for","The Times, 2th March 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21749,5,3,1988,Spring,5,3,1988,Spring,"2.75 degrees Centigrade ) by the year 2050 , threatening droughts and melting ice caps . Although ozone is an air","The Times, 5th March 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21750,10,3,1988,Spring,10,3,1988,Spring,"surrounded by distant hills , houses Oromos fleeing insecurity , drought and the Ethiopian "" villagization "" policy . Most were","The Times, 10th March 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21751,19,3,1988,Spring,19,3,1988,Spring,creating a more humid micro-climate and giving better resistance against drought . The beds can go down to floor level -,"The Times, 19th March 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21752,22,3,1988,Spring,22,3,1988,Spring,has afflicted the northern and western states with the worst drought in living memory . It has also seriously damaged the,"The Times, 22th March 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21753,23,3,1988,Spring,23,3,1988,Spring,short of bana - nas in 1987 because of a drought in the Windward Is - lands but it was not,"The Times, 23th March 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21754,24,3,1988,Spring,24,3,1988,Spring,". But however swiftly these final rules are published and Drought into force via a statu - tory instrument , it","The Times, 24th March 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21755,26,3,1988,Spring,26,3,1988,Spring,"optimistic tale of a peasant family 's migration from the drought-riden north to more fertile lands in the south , the","The Times, 26th March 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21756,29,3,1988,Spring,29,3,1988,Spring,"hope amid hunger Audrey Hepburn , the actress , visiting drought-stricken Ethiopia as ambassador of Unicef , the United Nations children","The Times, 29th March 1988",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21757,29,3,1988,Spring,29,3,1988,Spring,"time . She described her tour as heart-rending . "" Drought is recurrent , famine need not be . Famine can","The Times, 29th March 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21758,31,3,1988,Spring,31,3,1988,Spring,quicker off the mark when the first signs of serious drought were spotted last autumn than in 1984 . So far,"The Times, 31st March 1988",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21759,5,4,1988,Spring,5,4,1988,Spring,"support it . In the past few years , as drought and the spreading desert have made rural life difficult ,","The Times, 5th April 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21760,21,4,1988,Spring,21,4,1988,Spring,peasant who turned bandit after his cattle were destroyed by drought . Herzog takes up his adventures as he goes to,"The Times, 21st April 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21761,25,4,1988,Spring,25,4,1988,Spring,of hesitancy between Ogrizovic and Peake to end his goal drought . WEST HAM UNITED : T Mcrtlister ; G Parris,"The Times, 25th April 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21762,3,5,1988,Spring,3,5,1988,Spring,10.15 A bickering brother and sister 10.38 Life in a drought striken rural area of north-east Brazil 11.00 Urban wildlife 11.18,"The Times, 3th May 1988",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21763,4,5,1988,Spring,4,5,1988,Spring,names . This year 's Oscar ceremony suffered from joke drought . In the absence of professional writers some of the,"The Times, 4th May 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21764,6,5,1988,Spring,6,5,1988,Spring,BU' T N E S S fcrS* 1 i - Drought-hit city says it with flowers The Queen receiving flowers during,"The Times, 6th May 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21765,12,5,1988,Spring,12,5,1988,Spring,"mil - lion against 30.2 million , while plantations overcame drought and rain to rise from 18.7 million to 23.6 million","The Times, 12th May 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21766,14,5,1988,Spring,14,5,1988,Spring,"fungi and wasps as appetizers , cub starvation losses during drought years and of adults , too , from death on","The Times, 14th May 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21767,16,5,1988,Spring,16,5,1988,Spring,( r ) 1.38 Near and Far . Coping with drought ( r ) . 2.00 News and weather followed by,"The Times, 16th May 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21768,20,5,1988,Spring,20,5,1988,Spring,"by the pupils themselves ; a report on the Gambian drought crisis ; an item on Womankind , a pilot scheme","The Times, 20th May 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21769,23,5,1988,Spring,23,5,1988,Spring,"Work on the canal , which is vital for the drought-parched fields of neighbouring Hary - ana state , is now","The Times, 23th May 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21770,23,5,1988,Spring,23,5,1988,Spring,"of whitethroats visiting Britain in the summer , because of drought in their wintering grounds south of the Sahara . This","The Times, 23th May 1988",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21771,30,5,1988,Spring,30,5,1988,Spring,""" Dr Gul compared the situa - tion with the drought years of 1970-71 when emergency relief in peacetime were unable","The Times, 30th May 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21772,2,6,1988,Summer,2,6,1988,Summer,test out the latest young blood in the class that Drought him to the fore . Their greatest competition will come,"The Times, 2th June 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21773,10,6,1988,Summer,10,6,1988,Summer,"- 85 could not recur . There would be- more droughts . Rapid population growth , poor fanning tech - ni","The Times, 10th June 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21774,14,6,1988,Summer,14,6,1988,Summer,"yesterday , but much more is needed to break a drought that is threatening crops and causing water shortages across the","The Times, 14th June 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21775,14,6,1988,Summer,14,6,1988,Summer,"of the Midwest that seeds did not germinate . The drought has heaped further woes on small fanners , in an","The Times, 14th June 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21776,14,6,1988,Summer,14,6,1988,Summer,"This is the beginning of what could be a severe drought . "" The lack of rain in the corn -","The Times, 14th June 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21777,15,6,1988,Summer,15,6,1988,Summer,are stranded at the roadside . Many more have been Drought to a standstill owing to lack of petrol . Most,"The Times, 15th June 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21778,18,6,1988,Summer,18,6,1988,Summer,nation 's farmers in what may become the most devastating drought since the 1930s . The legislators warned that action was,"The Times, 18th June 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21779,18,6,1988,Summer,18,6,1988,Summer,"economic ruin . President Reagan , deeply concerned about the drought , has set up a policy group of senior officials","The Times, 18th June 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21780,18,6,1988,Summer,18,6,1988,Summer,plan to tour the worst - hit areas of the drought this weekend . Mr Lyng said that until his department,"The Times, 18th June 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21781,18,6,1988,Summer,18,6,1988,Summer,", walking through his shrivelling fields . He says the drought is "" the worst I have seen since 36 WORD-WATCHING","The Times, 18th June 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21782,21,6,1988,Summer,21,6,1988,Summer,", hot summer punctuated by hay sufferers ' sneezes and drought warnings was promised yesterday by Britain 's leading amateur meteorologists","The Times, 21st June 1988",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21783,21,6,1988,Summer,21,6,1988,Summer,": of nature point to a hot summer and : drought . Frog spawn , swallows , the cuckop and wild","The Times, 21st June 1988",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE22,Thirsk,20th Century newspaper,Media 21784,21,6,1988,Summer,21,6,1988,Summer,", the wind has gone into the easti arid the drought is already , affecting the American mid - west .","The Times, 21st June 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21785,21,6,1988,Summer,21,6,1988,Summer,"should start consid ering the appointment of a Minister for Drought without delay. , ; ; ; : , , :","The Times, 21st June 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21786,21,6,1988,Summer,21,6,1988,Summer,"in ghauf brothers speak of the helplessness that comes with drought . "" What you need on your side is God","The Times, 21st June 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21787,21,6,1988,Summer,21,6,1988,Summer,"subsidies , though they have little to harvest . The drought has already sent futures prices of soybeans and corn soaring","The Times, 21st June 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21788,21,6,1988,Summer,21,6,1988,Summer,"of the Mid-Western harvest to cause a shortage . The drought is expected to produce a meat glut , as farmers","The Times, 21st June 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21789,21,6,1988,Summer,21,6,1988,Summer,". But even without a disastrous year , the American drought of 1988 is expected to raise food prices . across","The Times, 21st June 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21790,23,6,1988,Summer,23,6,1988,Summer,"coarse grasses , but this has coincided with a near drought . John Panton , aged 71 , said : ""","The Times, 23th June 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21791,28,6,1988,Summer,28,6,1988,Summer,"man who is helping the farmers there to break the drought that is damaging their crops , by way of a","The Times, 28th June 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21792,29,6,1988,Summer,29,6,1988,Summer,in growth as it fights the effects of its worst drought in half a century A which could have a dramatic,"The Times, 29th June 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21793,29,6,1988,Summer,29,6,1988,Summer,"have a dramatic impact on international trade . ' The drought and relentless 'heat , which have raised images of the","The Times, 29th June 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21794,29,6,1988,Summer,29,6,1988,Summer,"5 per cent , and these figures assume that 'the drought ends this week . In the event of a total","The Times, 29th June 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21795,29,6,1988,Summer,29,6,1988,Summer,recession which had dragged on for six years . The drought has led politi - cal consultants to advise Vice -,"The Times, 29th June 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21796,29,6,1988,Summer,29,6,1988,Summer,"he expects the inflation rate to rise because of the drought , but he did not foresee a dramatic negative impact","The Times, 29th June 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21797,29,6,1988,Summer,29,6,1988,Summer,which was tied to weather forecasts of rain in the drought-stricken Midwest region . 9 Tokyo - Share prices closed lower,"The Times, 29th June 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21798,30,6,1988,Summer,30,6,1988,Summer,"123,000 sheep and 73,000 cattle . The present North American drought was a reminder that "" we should not make easy","The Times, 30th June 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21799,30,6,1988,Summer,30,6,1988,Summer,"need to take action on world surpluses . The American drought had changed the picture for the moment , but was","The Times, 30th June 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21800,1,7,1988,Summer,1,7,1988,Summer,"central services and benefits "" . Weekend food prices US drought pushes up the cost of chickens The drought in the","The Times, 1st July 1988",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21801,1,7,1988,Summer,1,7,1988,Summer,prices US drought pushes up the cost of chickens The drought in the wheat and soya-growing areas of America will affect,"The Times, 1st July 1988",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21802,2,7,1988,Summer,2,7,1988,Summer,a few months of drought . Climatologists are predicting more droughts . As disruptive as the effect on weather patterns would,"The Times, 2th July 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21803,2,7,1988,Summer,2,7,1988,Summer,"'s episode is based on a Platonov story about a drought in a distant rural area in 1921 , but changes","The Times, 2th July 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21804,4,7,1988,Summer,4,7,1988,Summer,"production' if other parts of the world were afflicted by drought or by the wanning of the earth 's atmosphere ,","The Times, 4th July 1988",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21805,4,7,1988,Summer,4,7,1988,Summer,down on the showground contrasted dramati - cally with the drought that has afflicted the North American cornbelt and which is,"The Times, 4th July 1988",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG13,"Stoneleigh,Warwickshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 21806,5,7,1988,Summer,5,7,1988,Summer,Kanah 's father is dead ' HB Musukeba is a drought K Birnla 's father came to ... 1 Lenne 's,"The Times, 5th July 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21807,5,7,1988,Summer,5,7,1988,Summer,"leave land fallow would be affected by the north American drought and the prospects of grain shortages and soaring prices ,","The Times, 5th July 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21808,5,7,1988,Summer,5,7,1988,Summer,"ca tio n in information technology . Can a big drought be broken ? Scientists , medicine men and fanners have","The Times, 5th July 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21809,7,7,1988,Summer,7,7,1988,Summer,"a ruined village . The land has been ravaged by drought , yet the two make a start producing cloth and","The Times, 7th July 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21810,13,7,1988,Summer,13,7,1988,Summer,prices would rise as a result of the North American drought were misleading . Manufacturing and distribution costs of the food,"The Times, 13th July 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21811,18,7,1988,Summer,18,7,1988,Summer,be told in a Scottish accent . During a prolonged drought the minister prayed for rain . Whether coincidentally or not,"The Times, 18th July 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21812,19,7,1988,Summer,19,7,1988,Summer,a scourge that threatens to be second only to the drought that has ravaged North African countries . It uses both,"The Times, 19th July 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21813,21,7,1988,Summer,21,7,1988,Summer,257 - where it was in early June before the drought mania took over . Precious metals remain weak and copper,"The Times, 21st July 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21814,22,7,1988,Summer,22,7,1988,Summer,"in 1977 and 1978 , and to escape the subsequent drought and famine . The Government claims there are 850,000 refugees","The Times, 22th July 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21815,22,7,1988,Summer,22,7,1988,Summer,the Muslim-backed Govern - men t for five years . Drought and atrocities committed by tribal mi - li t ias,"The Times, 22th July 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21816,22,7,1988,Summer,22,7,1988,Summer,"have stayed at home in areas affected by war and drought Although charities account for some of 1 this , the","The Times, 22th July 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21817,25,7,1988,Summer,25,7,1988,Summer,"After a record harvest last year , this year 's drought meant the harvest yielded only enough' for next year 's","The Times, 25th July 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21818,25,7,1988,Summer,25,7,1988,Summer,"probably too early to assess what the impact of the drought might be on British food manufacturers , but a study","The Times, 25th July 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21819,25,7,1988,Summer,25,7,1988,Summer,"Tate & Lyle should emerge as a gainer from the drought Further - more , unlike most food manu - fac","The Times, 25th July 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21820,26,7,1988,Summer,26,7,1988,Summer,"At home , he wants passage of a Bill giving drought aid to farmers and Bills on fair housing and welfare","The Times, 26th July 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21821,28,7,1988,Summer,28,7,1988,Summer,"with joy , in spite of the pressures of the drought and of their nomadic , unsettled life . The male","The Times, 28th July 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21822,2,8,1988,Summer,2,8,1988,Summer,"individual phenomena like July in Britain and the North American drought . The Norwegian Prime Minister , Dr Gro Harlem Brundtland","The Times, 2th August 1988",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21823,2,8,1988,Summer,2,8,1988,Summer,"country . "" He did not expect bank failure in drought s tricken AGRICULTURAL AREAS to affect The FDIC pool","The Times, 2th August 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21824,3,8,1988,Summer,3,8,1988,Summer,behaves in this way . In times of floods and drought even enemies are given a chance to help . All,"The Times, 3th August 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21825,3,8,1988,Summer,3,8,1988,Summer,"t ures soared to the highest levels in memory and drought threatened the harvest Yesterday , in the same province ,","The Times, 3th August 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21826,3,8,1988,Summer,3,8,1988,Summer,"provinces near by , farm - ers are still enduring drought The heat has caused a public health crisis , with","The Times, 3th August 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21827,3,8,1988,Summer,3,8,1988,Summer,"a severe blow to the country 's economy . The drought had already severely damaged many crops , from corn and","The Times, 3th August 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21828,3,8,1988,Summer,3,8,1988,Summer,"Changshun earthquake killed up to 750,000 people . Floods and drought have also been considered signs that a dynasty is losing","The Times, 3th August 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21829,9,8,1988,Summer,9,8,1988,Summer,for 95 per cent of its water needs . Severe drought had reduced the water level behind the Aswan High Dam,"The Times, 9th August 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21830,11,8,1988,Summer,11,8,1988,Summer,"the impending arrival of an ice-age accompanied by storms , droughts , floods and other insurance disasters . There is every","The Times, 11st August 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21831,12,8,1988,Summer,12,8,1988,Summer,", Funds are urgently needed to pro - famine and drought torrential rain vide drinking water and sanitation as was the","The Times, 12th August 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21832,12,8,1988,Summer,12,8,1988,Summer,"August 1 . In May and June , before the drought had made its biggest impact , the department had projected","The Times, 12th August 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21833,12,8,1988,Summer,12,8,1988,Summer,35 per cent of their expected harvest because of the drought ( Michael Binyon writes ) . Farmers with crop losses,"The Times, 12th August 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21834,12,8,1988,Summer,12,8,1988,Summer,"quota on European grain exports ? Is not the American drought , the Chinese drought , and continu - ing Soviet","The Times, 12th August 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21835,12,8,1988,Summer,12,8,1988,Summer,"exports ? Is not the American drought , the Chinese drought , and continu - ing Soviet inefficiency not a heaven-sent","The Times, 12th August 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21836,12,8,1988,Summer,12,8,1988,Summer,"burning of fossil fuels could mean that this year 's drought is not a one-off . Your plea for "" diversity","The Times, 12th August 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21837,12,8,1988,Summer,12,8,1988,Summer,. The sounds that come from plants under stress from drought have been studied by Dr Hamlyn Jones of the AFRC,"The Times, 12th August 1988",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG13,"Warwick,Wellesbourne",20th Century newspaper,Media 21838,15,8,1988,Summer,15,8,1988,Summer,"gauge . The administration has not done enough to help drought-stricken farmers , , or black South Africans ; it tolerated","The Times, 15th August 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21839,16,8,1988,Summer,16,8,1988,Summer,", Funds are urgently needed to pro - famine and drought , torrential rain vide drinking water and sanitation as was","The Times, 16th August 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21840,22,8,1988,Summer,22,8,1988,Summer,from time to time . During the long years of drought the showers failed to spread as far north as in,"The Times, 22th August 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21841,22,8,1988,Summer,22,8,1988,Summer,"The recent rain does not provide clear-cut evidence that the drought is coming to an end . Moreover , the concerns","The Times, 22th August 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21842,23,8,1988,Summer,23,8,1988,Summer,'s north . As a result of civil war and drought the south has been a disaster area for more than,"The Times, 23th August 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21843,26,8,1988,Summer,26,8,1988,Summer,"that famine and disease , caused alter - natively by drought and floods , are natural disasters is dangerously wrong-headed .","The Times, 26th August 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21844,1,9,1988,Autumn,1,9,1988,Autumn,cul ture from the encroaching desert and the effects of drought There is ample evidence that such planting improves the micro,"The Times, 1st September 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21845,1,9,1988,Autumn,1,9,1988,Autumn,region 's agriculture and natu - ral resources from both drought and occasional downpours . While emergency relief is plainly an,"The Times, 1st September 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21846,2,9,1988,Autumn,2,9,1988,Autumn,"of only 8.5 million , a refugee problem , recurrent drought , , a small war on its border and disturbing","The Times, 2th September 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21847,2,9,1988,Autumn,2,9,1988,Autumn,soaking rains in the sum - mer that ended a drought that curiously ran concurrently with the insurgency . A few,"The Times, 2th September 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21848,2,9,1988,Autumn,2,9,1988,Autumn,"who plays at centre , is expected to break this drought Other new young faces are likely to include Richard Tombs","The Times, 2th September 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21849,6,9,1988,Autumn,6,9,1988,Autumn,. It may even fear that its own problems of drought and flood could be exacerbated . But in the interests,"The Times, 6th September 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21850,7,9,1988,Autumn,7,9,1988,Autumn,was increased from 5.4p to 6p net . The American drought has forced up the cost of poultry feed and this,"The Times, 7th September 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21851,7,9,1988,Autumn,7,9,1988,Autumn,"by between 35 and 40 per cent , but the drought can do no more harm , "" he said .","The Times, 7th September 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21852,9,9,1988,Autumn,9,9,1988,Autumn,") . Ugandans facing starvation threat After a spate of drought , famine and flood disasters around the world , yet","The Times, 9th September 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21853,10,9,1988,Autumn,10,9,1988,Autumn,of seeing the reservoir lake of Haweswater lowered by the drought of 1984 to such a shallowness that the rubble and,"The Times, 10th September 1988",England,UKD,UKD1,UKD12,Mardale,20th Century newspaper,Media 21854,13,9,1988,Autumn,13,9,1988,Autumn,"called Lake Rudolf . They suffered exceptional hardships during the drought between 1978 and 1981 , and have been the subject","The Times, 13th September 1988",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21855,13,9,1988,Autumn,13,9,1988,Autumn,"nature with a temperate climate , without the scourge of droughts and floods , with substantial reserves of energy and a","The Times, 13th September 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21856,15,9,1988,Autumn,15,9,1988,Autumn,", ' Address : providing oxen on credit and new drought- T "" : Postcode resistant and early-maturing seed . -","The Times, 15th September 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21857,22,9,1988,Autumn,22,9,1988,Autumn,"back suddenly as a pressing issue this summer . Record drought and heat led to fears that the "" greenhouse effect","The Times, 22th September 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21858,26,9,1988,Autumn,26,9,1988,Autumn,seven years . Much of the increase was due to drought induced food price rises and to energy price rise,"The Times, 26th September 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21859,3,10,1988,Autumn,3,10,1988,Autumn,", with fungal diseases thriving in the mild winter , drought in June and too much rain in July and August","The Times, 3th October 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21860,3,10,1988,Autumn,3,10,1988,Autumn,"Norfolk describes his spring barley as the worst since the drought of 1976 - "" no quantity , no quality .","The Times, 3th October 1988",England,UKH,UKH1,"UKH13,UKH14",,20th Century newspaper,Media 21861,5,10,1988,Autumn,5,10,1988,Autumn,Name : Address . providing oxen on credit and new drought- * . ' - Postcode resistant and early-maturing seed .,"The Times, 5th October 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21862,5,10,1988,Autumn,5,10,1988,Autumn,"the rest of the European Community , together with the drought in the United States , did not mean that efforts","The Times, 5th October 1988",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21863,6,10,1988,Autumn,6,10,1988,Autumn,"Ground . Bournemouth are suffering from something of a goal drought , and they failed to quench Harry Redknapp , the","The Times, 6th October 1988",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK21,Bournemouth,20th Century newspaper,Media 21864,8,10,1988,Autumn,8,10,1988,Autumn,", costs about 2 a kilo . This year 's drought , together with a serious plague of locusts , means","The Times, 8th October 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21865,10,10,1988,Autumn,10,10,1988,Autumn,"corn , the prices of which have soared because of drought and inflation . Mr Mikulic added that the Government was","The Times, 10th October 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21866,10,10,1988,Autumn,10,10,1988,Autumn,"up to half a million cattle had been lost through drought in recent years . By John Young , Agriculture Correspondent","The Times, 10th October 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21867,13,10,1988,Autumn,13,10,1988,Autumn,aggregate . By Steven Downes Rush finally ends his goal drought Walsall 1 Liverpool 3 ( Liverpool win 4-1 on aggregate,"The Times, 13th October 1988",England,"UKD,UKG","UKD7,UKG3","UKD72,UKG38",Walsall,20th Century newspaper,Media 21868,13,10,1988,Autumn,13,10,1988,Autumn,"he said had been slaughtering him during his weeks of drought , showed just how' much he had been affected by","The Times, 13th October 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21869,15,10,1988,Autumn,15,10,1988,Autumn,"some foods , possibly reflecting effects of the North American drought . The last sharp rise in inflation was in 1985","The Times, 15th October 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21870,17,10,1988,Autumn,17,10,1988,Autumn,. By Jenny MacArthur FOOTBALL : ENTERTAINMENT LACKING IN GOAL DROUGHT AT HIGHFIELD ROAD Supporters draw the short straw in long-ball,"The Times, 17th October 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21871,18,10,1988,Autumn,18,10,1988,Autumn,"Local Government . SCIENCE REPORT The greenhouse nightmare Floods and drought are among the predicted consequences of the "" greenhouse effect","The Times, 18th October 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21872,18,10,1988,Autumn,18,10,1988,Autumn,"left off at the front of Formula 3000 , the drought seems to be over . And now , after a","The Times, 18th October 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21873,20,10,1988,Autumn,20,10,1988,Autumn,"deserved , "" Robson said . Though England 's goal drought continued , Robson refused to lay the blame on Gary","The Times, 20th October 1988",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21874,22,10,1988,Autumn,22,10,1988,Autumn,"similarly explosive mix of slump - ing oil prices , drought , locusts , inflation and Islamic revivalism . But its","The Times, 22th October 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21875,2,11,1988,Autumn,2,11,1988,Autumn,"quarter , largely due to the effects of the summer drought . Economists expect them to continue to depress growth in","The Times, 2th November 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21876,3,11,1988,Autumn,3,11,1988,Autumn,"How - ell was Labour 's Minister of Sport , Droughts , Roods , etc . Mr Moynihan is the Tory","The Times, 3th November 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21877,7,11,1988,Autumn,7,11,1988,Autumn,of It 's not getting any easier to starve . drought followed by flood . Vegetation decimated by : locusts .,"The Times, 7th November 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21878,11,11,1988,Autumn,11,11,1988,Autumn,world 's population will be subject to constant floods ; drought will make barren much of the Earth 's present grain-growing,"The Times, 11st November 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21879,18,11,1988,Autumn,18,11,1988,Autumn,"Ascot chase While some races have suffered from the recent drought , Ascot 's Charles Davis Handicap Chase has blossomed for","The Times, 18th November 1988",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ11,Ascot,20th Century newspaper,Media 21880,19,11,1988,Autumn,19,11,1988,Autumn,pate DROICH a . A dwarf b . A severe drought c . The scabbard for a skean-dhu Answers on page,"The Times, 19th November 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21881,22,11,1988,Autumn,22,11,1988,Autumn,this switch is under genetic and selective control . A drought in 1981 killed all the fish in the smaller lake,"The Times, 22th November 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21882,22,11,1988,Autumn,22,11,1988,Autumn,"the dormant eggs unscathed in the mud ; after the drought had passed , new female Diaptomus switched to laying long-life","The Times, 22th November 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21883,22,11,1988,Autumn,22,11,1988,Autumn,"in the larger lake , where the effects of the drought were not as serious , predation pressure from the fish","The Times, 22th November 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21884,22,11,1988,Autumn,22,11,1988,Autumn,hunters ' attentions by lying low . But the 1981 drought led to more difficulties for Diaptomus in the long run,"The Times, 22th November 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21885,25,11,1988,Autumn,25,11,1988,Autumn,especially through reservoirs storing river water . ( IV ) Drought . The authority is to have a key role in,"The Times, 25th November 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21886,25,11,1988,Autumn,25,11,1988,Autumn,is to have a key role in the event of drought . ( V ) Flood defence . The authority takes,"The Times, 25th November 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21887,25,11,1988,Autumn,25,11,1988,Autumn,"Competent authorities confirm that lhe damage of heavy rains after drought are com - pounded by locusts and "" army worm","The Times, 25th November 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21888,29,11,1988,Autumn,29,11,1988,Autumn,"mass migrations of populations . Some countries would suffer yearly droughts , while others would find low-lying land flooded by rising","The Times, 29th November 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21889,3,12,1988,Winter,3,12,1988,Winter,"achieve . The fighting compounds the region 's vulnerability to drought and famine . Its victims , direct and indirect ,","The Times, 3th December 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21890,8,12,1988,Winter,8,12,1988,Winter,"ing the dry winter season with its ever-present threat of drought . As one commentator put it : "" Public opinion","The Times, 8th December 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21891,17,12,1988,Winter,17,12,1988,Winter,", the scourge of red spider mite and death by drought , so I have been looking for a strategy for","The Times, 17th December 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21892,17,12,1988,Winter,17,12,1988,Winter,R G Groves . By Dennis Shaw Wark ends the drought for Ipswich John Wark gave Ipswich their first victory in,"The Times, 17th December 1988",England,UKD,UKD3,UKD32,Oldham,20th Century newspaper,Media 21893,30,12,1988,Winter,30,12,1988,Winter,"year whose unnatural warmth stirred up typhoons , floods and droughts . maammm Almost at the very hour he mounted the","The Times, 30th December 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21894,30,12,1988,Winter,30,12,1988,Winter,"warmth had stirred up abnormally severe typhoons , floods and droughts The super-powers had already served an apprenticeship in co-operation under","The Times, 30th December 1988",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21895,4,1,1989,Winter,4,1,1989,Winter,", now worth 4 million ? Rugby end decade of drought Nottingham .... = , 17 Rugby .. 21 Rugby ,","The Times, 4th January 1989",England,"UKI,UKF","UKI1,UKF1","UKI11,UKF14",Kensington,20th Century newspaper,Media 21896,11,1,1989,Winter,11,1,1989,Winter,six minutes into extra-time ended Derby County 's FA Cup drought at The Dell last night Derby had not won an,"The Times, 11st January 1989",England,UKF,UKF1,UKF11,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21897,14,1,1989,Winter,14,1,1989,Winter,". victory won by millers over farmers during a great drought in the 17 th century . Allegorical tableaux , folk","The Times, 14th January 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21898,16,1,1989,Winter,16,1,1989,Winter,"A dry spring and a hot summer could reproduce the drought conditions last experienced in 1976 . Weather forecasts , page","The Times, 16th January 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21899,24,1,1989,Winter,24,1,1989,Winter,"as possible , coincided with the end of a long drought and a bumper harvest . The record crops , combined","The Times, 24th January 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21900,31,1,1989,Winter,31,1,1989,Winter,"is expected to bring big savings . The North American drought , which led to higher world grain prices , and","The Times, 31st January 1989",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21901,3,2,1989,Winter,3,2,1989,Winter,the South-east are concerned that this summer may bring a drought even more severe than that of 1976 . Unless February,"The Times, 3th February 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21902,4,2,1989,Winter,4,2,1989,Winter,"Birmingham , Small Heath , who has been minister for drought , floods and even earthquakes , relaxing with his grandson","The Times, 4th February 1989",England,UKG,UKG3,UKG31,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21903,8,2,1989,Winter,8,2,1989,Winter,"Italy and the Canary Islands suffered extremes of flooding , drought and even snow near the Equator . South of the","The Times, 8th February 1989",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21904,9,2,1989,Winter,9,2,1989,Winter,"people in Surrey and Kent , has applied for a drought order from the Department of the Environment as a result","The Times, 9th February 1989",England,UKJ,"UKJ4,UKJ2","UKJ42,UKJ23",,20th Century newspaper,Media 21905,9,2,1989,Winter,9,2,1989,Winter,force in the Tele - vision world . Having recently drought off a major coup - winning one of the most,"The Times, 9th February 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21906,10,2,1989,Winter,10,2,1989,Winter,"penalties will not apply if the failure is caused through drought , interruptions in power supplies , strikes or acts of","The Times, 10th February 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21907,11,2,1989,Winter,11,2,1989,Winter,of ski industry workers laid off in the current snow drought . French hoteliers in affected areas report bookings down by,"The Times, 11st February 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21908,13,2,1989,Winter,13,2,1989,Winter,of It 's not getting any easier to starve . drought followed by flood . Vegetation decimated by pr - 7=r,"The Times, 13th February 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21909,16,2,1989,Winter,16,2,1989,Winter,JOHNSNOWDON While Europe 's ski resorts endure their worst snow drought in the concept into skiing centres on the outskirts of,"The Times, 16th February 1989",England,UKG,UKG2,UKG21,Telford,20th Century newspaper,Media 21910,23,2,1989,Winter,23,2,1989,Winter,"believes the catastrophe could easily be repeated after a summer drought , when the hills become a tinder box , or","The Times, 23th February 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21911,23,2,1989,Winter,23,2,1989,Winter,flies are in the air and we are enduring a drought or near-drought co n - ditions . Fishermen get very,"The Times, 23th February 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21912,27,2,1989,Winter,27,2,1989,Winter,"which range from our own mild winter to the severe drought experienced last summer in the American corn-belt , which for","The Times, 27th February 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21913,28,2,1989,Winter,28,2,1989,Winter,"greatest grain producing region in the world , suffered catastrophic droughts last summer , causing the loss of millions of tons","The Times, 28th February 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21914,2,3,1989,Spring,2,3,1989,Spring,"now fears that when the largely spurious connection between the drought and greenhouse effect becomes severed in the public mind ,","The Times, 2th March 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21915,2,3,1989,Spring,2,3,1989,Spring,greenhouse effect . Many researchers suspect that responsibility for the drought lies with a mysterious weather system that emerges every two,"The Times, 2th March 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21916,2,3,1989,Spring,2,3,1989,Spring,of the Americas U ranging from torrential rains to sharp droughts are as unpredictable as The ultimate causes are mysterious,"The Times, 2th March 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21917,2,3,1989,Spring,2,3,1989,Spring,"to have set in train events culminating in the 1988 drought . The computer duly predicted a drought , relieving weather","The Times, 2th March 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21918,2,3,1989,Spring,2,3,1989,Spring,"in the 1988 drought . The computer duly predicted a drought , relieving weather forecasters of the burden of hindsight :","The Times, 2th March 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21919,2,3,1989,Spring,2,3,1989,Spring,relieving weather forecasters of the burden of hindsight : the drought was related to the El Nino event because that was,"The Times, 2th March 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21920,2,3,1989,Spring,2,3,1989,Spring,peculiarities of the Pacific Ocean circulation and the subsequent ruinous drought . Tlie addition of other sea surface temperature anomalies besides,"The Times, 2th March 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21921,2,3,1989,Spring,2,3,1989,Spring,to El Nino having been respon - sible for the drought . Both sets of results are scrutinized by Jerome Namias,"The Times, 2th March 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21922,2,3,1989,Spring,2,3,1989,Spring,"else , he suspects that the causes of the 1988 drought may have been more complex than those postulated by either","The Times, 2th March 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21923,2,3,1989,Spring,2,3,1989,Spring,"group . But he is most emphatic that "" the drought was a con - sequence of normal atmospheric variability ,","The Times, 2th March 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21924,2,3,1989,Spring,2,3,1989,Spring,from the sheep farmer in the out - back with drought problems to senior politicians beset with a Parliament with no,"The Times, 2th March 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21925,4,3,1989,Spring,4,3,1989,Spring,"their sheep roam over it during peri - ods of drought , when there was a shortage of pasture . Photo-finish","The Times, 4th March 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21926,7,3,1989,Spring,7,3,1989,Spring,"normal fluctuations in the Pacific Ocean temperature could produce the drought . By Robert Matthews , Technology Correspondent More nuclear energy","The Times, 7th March 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21927,7,3,1989,Spring,7,3,1989,Spring,"they mean sea level rises , floods , heatwaves , droughts , changing monsoons and all the other effects of greenhouse","The Times, 7th March 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21928,9,3,1989,Spring,9,3,1989,Spring,is anxious to see Westland emerge from its current order drought . But Mr Lees stressed that GKN was keen to,"The Times, 9th March 1989",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,Westland,20th Century newspaper,Media 21929,9,3,1989,Spring,9,3,1989,Spring,Newton GOLF Rain falls too late to ease effect of drought on course After trekking up a volcano and trudging through,"The Times, 9th March 1989",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,Aldershot,20th Century newspaper,Media 21930,9,3,1989,Spring,9,3,1989,Spring,"greens looks horrible and are . The reason is the drought , and also several sharp frosts at the turn of","The Times, 9th March 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21931,18,3,1989,Spring,18,3,1989,Spring,"or toxic waste dump under the garden , but from drought and the myriad other causes of land-slip . Even in","The Times, 18th March 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21932,20,3,1989,Spring,20,3,1989,Spring,prix title since winning Hilversum in 1987 - an extraordinary drought for a player of such class - and the huge,"The Times, 20th March 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21933,23,3,1989,Spring,23,3,1989,Spring,"the acacia-like ghqf tree ( Prosopis cineraria ) , whose drought resistant properties could make It ideal for The reforestat","The Times, 23th March 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21934,31,3,1989,Spring,31,3,1989,Spring,) . Going on which horse has won B - Drought down . S - slipped up . R - refused,"The Times, 31st March 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21935,8,4,1989,Spring,8,4,1989,Spring,"Socrates Whan thatAprill with his belting blizzards has drowned the droughts of March , thanne longen folk to goon on conference","The Times, 8th April 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21936,19,4,1989,Spring,19,4,1989,Spring,"Abbey Field Arena , attracted a crowd of 33,000 and Drought in record profits . The theme was the 400th anniversar","The Times, 19th April 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21937,25,4,1989,Spring,25,4,1989,Spring,one - acre plot Now he is worried that the drought will ruin his crops and they will go hungry .,"The Times, 25th April 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21938,25,4,1989,Spring,25,4,1989,Spring,"Dhaka , the capital , in a review of the drought 's implications , fear that about 2.5 million tons of","The Times, 25th April 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21939,25,4,1989,Spring,25,4,1989,Spring,"Dr Rahman said , was now a shambles . The drought has been aggravated by the reduced flow in the Ganges","The Times, 25th April 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21940,27,4,1989,Spring,27,4,1989,Spring,"to prayer in an attempt to end a crippling four-month drought . Government offices , banks and shops were closed for","The Times, 27th April 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21941,27,4,1989,Spring,27,4,1989,Spring,"of rice may wither in the fields because of the drought . The daily Ittefaq reported yesterday that at least 10,000","The Times, 27th April 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21942,27,4,1989,Spring,27,4,1989,Spring,eratures had risen to 45C . Environmental scientists say the drought is the result of massive deforestation in northern and central,"The Times, 27th April 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21943,28,4,1989,Spring,28,4,1989,Spring,Ersbad had led national prayers for-rain to end a four-month drought . ' Officials counted 350 bodies as civilian workers and,"The Times, 28th April 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21944,1,5,1989,Spring,1,5,1989,Spring,"on both sides of the border , but the worsening drought and economic hard - ship have stretched the limits of","The Times, 1st May 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21945,2,5,1989,Spring,2,5,1989,Spring,""" Like many of those wartime pilots , Mr Jones Drought ms damaged aircratt limping back to earth more or less","The Times, 2th May 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21946,9,5,1989,Spring,9,5,1989,Spring,"of an increase in storms , hurricanes , floods and droughts and a perilous rise in sea level , was given","The Times, 9th May 1989",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21947,9,5,1989,Spring,9,5,1989,Spring,"of the civil war . Quite apart from disease , drought , floods or locusts have destroyed their crops for two","The Times, 9th May 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21948,16,5,1989,Spring,16,5,1989,Spring,"tears but mostly think of me with laughter . "" DROUGHT - Suddenly , on May 16th . Colonel George Ed","The Times, 16th May 1989",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG12,Worcester,20th Century newspaper,Media 21949,16,5,1989,Spring,16,5,1989,Spring,", on May 16th . Colonel George Ed - ward Drought ( RA ) aged 79 years , much loved husband","The Times, 16th May 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21950,16,5,1989,Spring,16,5,1989,Spring,"her Rajput husband John Singh , transformed a dusty , drought* stricken village outside Jaipur into the centre of a flourishing","The Times, 16th May 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21951,23,5,1989,Spring,23,5,1989,Spring,"process "" the official slogans . Heatwave brings fear of drought The lowest rainfall for 13 years in some areas of","The Times, 23th May 1989",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21952,24,5,1989,Spring,24,5,1989,Spring,"resemblance to conditions before the May 1975 - August 1976 drought . Dr Allen Perry , of the University College of","The Times, 24th May 1989",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21953,24,5,1989,Spring,24,5,1989,Spring,"of Geographers Jo produce the official atlas of that 18-month drought , said there were several key similarities . They included","The Times, 24th May 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21954,24,5,1989,Spring,24,5,1989,Spring,resemble those leading up to the long hot summers and drought of the mid-1970 s according to a leading weather scientist,"The Times, 24th May 1989",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21955,24,5,1989,Spring,24,5,1989,Spring,"Institute of Geographers to produce the official atlas of the drought , from May 1975 to August 1976 , portraying the","The Times, 24th May 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21956,24,5,1989,Spring,24,5,1989,Spring,- tion in 13 of the 16 months of the drought should not occur by chance more than once every few,"The Times, 24th May 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21957,24,5,1989,Spring,24,5,1989,Spring,"geographers ' institute . Although a definitive cause of the drought was difficult to identify , the period was accompanied by","The Times, 24th May 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21958,24,5,1989,Spring,24,5,1989,Spring,"a zone beween Scotland and Iceland . During the . drought , the extreme northerly position of the jet stream ,","The Times, 24th May 1989",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21959,24,5,1989,Spring,24,5,1989,Spring,"its usual position near 50 degrees North , ending the drought . Insurance companies would be the hardest hit by a","The Times, 24th May 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21960,24,5,1989,Spring,24,5,1989,Spring,be the hardest hit by a repeat of the 1976 drought . Subsidence and cracking of house foundations generated an esti,"The Times, 24th May 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21961,24,5,1989,Spring,24,5,1989,Spring,"repeat of 1976 . "" We are prepared for a drought , and have re-insurance to cover costs if . we","The Times, 24th May 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21962,26,5,1989,Spring,26,5,1989,Spring,"16 By Jill Sherman , Social Services Correspondent Threat of drought at flower show The Chelsea Flower Show has been one","The Times, 26th May 1989",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Chelsea,20th Century newspaper,Media 21963,29,5,1989,Spring,29,5,1989,Spring,PHANTOM LESMISERABLES ALL POP SHOWS 01-436 0491 . THERES NO DROUGHT THAT MARKSONS REIGN Breeze Into Marksons for cool prices on,"The Times, 29th May 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21964,30,5,1989,Spring,30,5,1989,Spring,"a music festival . Eighteen people were arrested . Ticket drought Traffic wardens in Christ - church , Dorset , ran","The Times, 30th May 1989",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK22,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21965,31,5,1989,Spring,31,5,1989,Spring,"that , he says , is the sign of impending drought because the frogs plainly suspect the pond is going to","The Times, 31st May 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21966,31,5,1989,Spring,31,5,1989,Spring,LES MISERABLES ALL POP SHOWS 01-436 0491 . THERES NO DROUGHT THAT MARKSONS REIGN Breeze Into Marksons for cool prices on,"The Times, 31st May 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21967,2,6,1989,Summer,2,6,1989,Summer,PHANTOM LESMISERABLES ALL POP SHOWS 01-436 0491 . THERES NO DROUGHT THAT MARKSONS REIGN Breeze Into Marksons for cool prices on,"The Times, 2th June 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21968,3,6,1989,Summer,3,6,1989,Summer,"gallops is like a springy carpet , although in the drought , the ground is rock hard under - neath .","The Times, 3th June 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21969,7,6,1989,Summer,7,6,1989,Summer,week earlier the use of hosepipes was banned because of drought fears . Many other parts of the country were hit,"The Times, 7th June 1989",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21970,12,6,1989,Summer,12,6,1989,Summer,": "" If it does not rain here , the drought conditions will ruin all the cereal crops beyond repair and","The Times, 12th June 1989",Wales,UKL,"UKL1,UKL2","UKL15,UKL17,UKL18,UKL22",Glamorgan,20th Century newspaper,Media 21971,19,6,1989,Summer,19,6,1989,Summer,the use of hose pipes or restrict supplies even in drought conditions without first getting the formal approval of the Secretary,"The Times, 19th June 1989",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21972,19,6,1989,Summer,19,6,1989,Summer,she Is grateful for the : .. 'success he has Drought her - but : . . falls for somebody else,"The Times, 19th June 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21973,19,6,1989,Summer,19,6,1989,Summer,", Gold Cup day , in mid-February . The prolonged drought has almost certainly put paid to Henry Cecil 's hopes","The Times, 19th June 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21974,20,6,1989,Summer,20,6,1989,Summer,companies were yesterday waiting for Whitehall approval to extend their drought orders as groundwater lev - els reached the lowest since,"The Times, 20th June 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21975,20,6,1989,Summer,20,6,1989,Summer,"the heatwave continued . The orders , under the 1976 Drought Act , will permit the limitati on of water use","The Times, 20th June 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21976,20,6,1989,Summer,20,6,1989,Summer,"y , Whitstable and Maidstone , has also applied for drought orders . They would also include a ban on automatic","The Times, 20th June 1989",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,"Maidstone,Whitstable",20th Century newspaper,Media 21977,20,6,1989,Summer,20,6,1989,Summer,"to "" , he said . Southern Water has one drought order for the Bewl Reservoir in the Medway system so","The Times, 20th June 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21978,21,6,1989,Summer,21,6,1989,Summer,"day since 1976 Britain 's hottest June day since the drought of 1976 yesterday brought hosepipe bans , melting roads ,","The Times, 21st June 1989",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21979,21,6,1989,Summer,21,6,1989,Summer,"draw a comparison with the weather pattern that produced the drought of 1976 . Conditions were similar , but the present","The Times, 21st June 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21980,21,6,1989,Summer,21,6,1989,Summer,"has banned the use of hosepipes and applied for a drought order . Southern , South West and North West water","The Times, 21st June 1989",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE22,Pickering,20th Century newspaper,Media 21981,21,6,1989,Summer,21,6,1989,Summer,"West and North West water authorities have also applied for drought orders . At Pickering , North York - shire ,","The Times, 21st June 1989",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE22,Pickering,20th Century newspaper,Media 21982,21,6,1989,Summer,21,6,1989,Summer,"A Prlgorowsky . Horticulture Early arrivals take gold Despite the drought affecting many parts of Britain , with plants clinging precariously","The Times, 21st June 1989",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21983,21,6,1989,Summer,21,6,1989,Summer,of ! countries that were just recovering from years of drought 9.45 Octopus - Power of the Mafia . Episode two,"The Times, 21st June 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21984,21,6,1989,Summer,21,6,1989,Summer,"local government authorities are starting to prepare for the inevitable drought of workers , Beryl Dixon reports associated it with blue","The Times, 21st June 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21985,22,6,1989,Summer,22,6,1989,Summer,the South Coast is in danger of being declared a drought zone . Six of the 10 water authori - t,"The Times, 22th June 1989","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21986,22,6,1989,Summer,22,6,1989,Summer,"has asked the Department of the Environment to declare a drought order on a large area of coastal Sussex , banning","The Times, 22th June 1989",England,UKJ,UKJ2,"UKJ22,UKJ24",Sussex,20th Century newspaper,Media 21987,22,6,1989,Summer,22,6,1989,Summer,Henry Cecil has already made it plain that if the drought continues the easy French Derby winner will not be sent,"The Times, 22th June 1989",England,UKF,UKF1,UKF11,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21988,23,6,1989,Summer,23,6,1989,Summer,gardeners illegally watering their parched flowerbeds as Britain fights the drought . Blooming borders and lush lawns will attract the airborne,"The Times, 23th June 1989",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21989,23,6,1989,Summer,23,6,1989,Summer,"can only cope if everyone uses it wisely . "" Drought orders allowing Southern and North-west water authorities to extract more","The Times, 23th June 1989",England,UKK,"UKK3,UKK4","UKK30,UKK41,UKK43",South West Water,20th Century newspaper,Media 21990,23,6,1989,Summer,23,6,1989,Summer,son of the Joad family struggling west - ward from drought-stricken OklaTHEATRE homa only to have their hopes dashed by the,"The Times, 23th June 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21991,24,6,1989,Summer,24,6,1989,Summer,"with our water . This is not yet a national drought . According to the official Meteorologial Glossary , which draws","The Times, 24th June 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21992,24,6,1989,Summer,24,6,1989,Summer,", "" British Rainfall 1887 "" , an "" absolute drought "" is declared after 15 consecutive days none of which","The Times, 24th June 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21993,24,6,1989,Summer,24,6,1989,Summer,"much as 0.2 millimetres of rain . A "" partial drought "" is suffered following 29 days with an average mean","The Times, 24th June 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21994,24,6,1989,Summer,24,6,1989,Summer,"of soil after its users disappeared - by famine , drought , or other cause unknown - in about 2600 BC","The Times, 24th June 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21995,24,6,1989,Summer,24,6,1989,Summer,"no good planting rhododendrons on a lime soil , where drought will strangle them , or buying expensive alpines if children","The Times, 24th June 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21996,26,6,1989,Summer,26,6,1989,Summer,rainfall is unlikely to prevent more districts becoming subject to drought orders this week . ' Many parts of Britain have,"The Times, 26th June 1989",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21997,26,6,1989,Summer,26,6,1989,Summer,week without rain - giving them the semi-official status of drought zones . The Meteorological Of - fice said 14 days,"The Times, 26th June 1989",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21998,26,6,1989,Summer,26,6,1989,Summer,fice said 14 days without rainfall was its definition of drought and' some areas had been dry for 17 or 18,"The Times, 26th June 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 21999,26,6,1989,Summer,26,6,1989,Summer,"have also applied for eight separate orders under the 1976 Drought Act , which require the assent of Mr Nicholas Ridley","The Times, 26th June 1989",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 22000,27,6,1989,Summer,27,6,1989,Summer,"will sweep most of Britain today , ending fears of drought and a fortnight of uninterrupted sunshine , but hose -","The Times, 27th June 1989",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22001,28,6,1989,Summer,28,6,1989,Summer,"for Whitehall lawyers to approve its application to extend its drought orders to limit water use in public parks , golf","The Times, 28th June 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22002,29,6,1989,Summer,29,6,1989,Summer,Vital 10 Officiate 11 Dried 12 Dun 13 Reeve 14 Drought 16 Dutiful 18 Rules 20 Ale 22 Proof 23 Whirlpool,"The Times, 29th June 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22003,1,7,1989,Summer,1,7,1989,Summer,"Jast leaned in 1976 , the year of the great drought . This week it was leaning again . The .","The Times, 1st July 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22004,1,7,1989,Summer,1,7,1989,Summer,in 1976 was that a wet winter was followed by drought from March to September . As the weather returned to,"The Times, 1st July 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22005,1,7,1989,Summer,1,7,1989,Summer,"Randall says the Royal met 4,400 claims following the 1976 drought , at a cost of 9 million . Over the","The Times, 1st July 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22006,1,7,1989,Summer,1,7,1989,Summer,"sales will help to dampen any pote ntial claims for drought damage . In the absence of an expert survey ,","The Times, 1st July 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22007,8,7,1989,Summer,8,7,1989,Summer,"said the soaking would do practically nothing to alleviate the drought in the South and West . The AA , however","The Times, 8th July 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22008,8,7,1989,Summer,8,7,1989,Summer,". The early maturing Merlot was ripe , but summer drought had caused unusually thick skins which , if ameliorating care","The Times, 8th July 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22009,8,7,1989,Summer,8,7,1989,Summer,"in - fluence for speed . "" With the two-month drought ending on Thursday night and the rain continuing to lash","The Times, 8th July 1989",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ34,Sandown,20th Century newspaper,Media 22010,8,7,1989,Summer,8,7,1989,Summer,"necessary , water well , but do not mow in drought . 9 Cut back old leaves of Common Lady 's","The Times, 8th July 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22011,8,7,1989,Summer,8,7,1989,Summer,"Pinks do not require much watering , but in extended drought , dive an occasional oo d soak , rather than","The Times, 8th July 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22012,17,7,1989,Summer,17,7,1989,Summer,"much darker green , and leaves are withering in the drought on some horse-chestnuts . Bat on rowan trees fresh green","The Times, 17th July 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22013,17,7,1989,Summer,17,7,1989,Summer,"More recently , however , there was concern over the drought in the mid - West , which has probably hit","The Times, 17th July 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22014,21,7,1989,Summer,21,7,1989,Summer,"Littlehampton and Peacehaven . Southern Water has applied for a drought order in those areas , y v ; Two t","The Times, 21st July 1989",England,UKJ,"UKJ4,UKJ2","UKJ42,UKJ24,UKJ22,UKJ22,UKJ24","Littlehampton,Peacehaven,Sussex",20th Century newspaper,Media 22015,22,7,1989,Summer,22,7,1989,Summer,negotiations last night and no further strikes were planned ; Drought orders are being sought by several Water authorities . The,"The Times, 22th July 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22016,22,7,1989,Summer,22,7,1989,Summer,", that the problems did not compare with the 1976 drought . Fire brigades throughout the South answered hundreds of calls","The Times, 22th July 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22017,22,7,1989,Summer,22,7,1989,Summer,sSecuntTjarts portVCScptlandJLp 'ndohiDpcfc lands Rmlway ; ( BecktbSi> : & Drought threat to watr supplies worsens As most of Britain looks,"The Times, 22th July 1989",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22018,22,7,1989,Summer,22,7,1989,Summer,"are increasingly under threat . Several water authorities are seeking drought orders , hosepipe bans are spreading , and in Northumberland","The Times, 22th July 1989",England,UKC,UKC2,UKC21,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22019,22,7,1989,Summer,22,7,1989,Summer,terday waiting to hear if' its application for a regional drought order had been granted by the Department of the Environment,"The Times, 22th July 1989",England,UKK,"UKK3,UKK4","UKK30,UKK41,UKK43",South West Water,20th Century newspaper,Media 22020,22,7,1989,Summer,22,7,1989,Summer,insisted that the problems were nothing compared to the 1976 drought when the whole country was affected ; Some respite was,"The Times, 22th July 1989",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22021,22,7,1989,Summer,22,7,1989,Summer,seems once again all too clear . The last serious drought ( or glorious summer ) was the one in 1976,"The Times, 22th July 1989",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22022,24,7,1989,Summer,24,7,1989,Summer,& Radio . ; ...... 23 Weather 2 16 more drought orders soon More drought orders are to be sought to,"The Times, 24th July 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22023,24,7,1989,Summer,24,7,1989,Summer,...... 23 Weather 2 16 more drought orders soon More drought orders are to be sought to combat the soaring demand,"The Times, 24th July 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22024,24,7,1989,Summer,24,7,1989,Summer,"forecast for the rest of the week . , Twelve drought orders re - s tricting the use of water are","The Times, 24th July 1989",England,UKJ,"UKJ4,UKJ2","UKJ42,UKJ22,UKJ24",Sussex,20th Century newspaper,Media 22025,24,7,1989,Summer,24,7,1989,Summer,"Continued on page 24 , col 7 By Staff Reporters Drought could put up price of beer Continued front page 1","The Times, 24th July 1989",England,"UKG,UKJ,UKK","UKG2,UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",UKG22,"Hampton,River Thames",20th Century newspaper,Media 22026,25,7,1989,Summer,25,7,1989,Summer,2.00 Country GP ' Another heatwave week as threat of drought grows Britain 's heatwave should last at least another week,"The Times, 25th July 1989",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22027,25,7,1989,Summer,25,7,1989,Summer,"of water authorities to seek special powers . A dozen drought orders are already in force , 11 more are being","The Times, 25th July 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22028,26,7,1989,Summer,26,7,1989,Summer,"a surveyor , said there was no comparison with the drought of 1976 because that came after dry conditions the previous","The Times, 26th July 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22029,26,7,1989,Summer,26,7,1989,Summer,"check carefully and measure any cracks . "" After the drought of 1976 , there were more than 20,000 insurance claims","The Times, 26th July 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22030,26,7,1989,Summer,26,7,1989,Summer,was the intimate idea last put forward during the 1976 drought of sharing a bath . Others include having a shower,"The Times, 26th July 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22031,27,7,1989,Summer,27,7,1989,Summer,"real problems "" . Welsh Water has applied for a drought order throughout south-east Wales . Similar restrictions on the nonessen","The Times, 27th July 1989",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22032,27,7,1989,Summer,27,7,1989,Summer,"Bristol Zoo in 1982 . Nevertheless , this summer 's drought has led to the deaths from botulism of a number","The Times, 27th July 1989",England,"UKK,UKJ,UKK","UKK1,UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",UKK11,"Bristol,River Thames",20th Century newspaper,Media 22033,27,7,1989,Summer,27,7,1989,Summer,"that at this present time the thought of a continuing drought , or even average rainfall , is ex - tremely","The Times, 27th July 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22034,28,7,1989,Summer,28,7,1989,Summer,"5bn privatisation sale takes place this autumn , the summer drought will be forgotten . With barely 4 months to go","The Times, 28th July 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22035,28,7,1989,Summer,28,7,1989,Summer,"the Manchester Test must never be weatherproof even in a drought . But England , hav - ing won a toss","The Times, 28th July 1989",England,UKD,UKD3,"UKD31,UK32",,20th Century newspaper,Media 22036,29,7,1989,Summer,29,7,1989,Summer,"and Simon Tait Rain on way but no end to drought Weather officers forecast a cooler , rainy weekend for much","The Times, 29th July 1989",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22037,29,7,1989,Summer,29,7,1989,Summer,"the use of water . Southern Water will introduce a drought order on Tuesday , banning fountains and the watering of","The Times, 29th July 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22038,29,7,1989,Summer,29,7,1989,Summer,be shut . South-West Water has also applied for a drought order which it expects will be introduced early next week,"The Times, 29th July 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22039,29,7,1989,Summer,29,7,1989,Summer,down to the serious business of complaining about the ferocious drought . and the shameless way some people are behaving in,"The Times, 29th July 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22040,29,7,1989,Summer,29,7,1989,Summer,"and pipes in adjacent fields . Bat as the present drought continues , the level of the Gardon has fallen drasticall","The Times, 29th July 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22041,29,7,1989,Summer,29,7,1989,Summer,The hot summer and grow - ing fears of a drought have started to attract support for the brewers . Strong,"The Times, 29th July 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22042,31,7,1989,Summer,31,7,1989,Summer,details of your order . I Rainfall failsto dent the drought Up to two inches of rain fell in some parts,"The Times, 31st July 1989","GB,UK",,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22043,31,7,1989,Summer,31,7,1989,Summer,"will have to pay from next April . The summer drought , the infestation of a Thames Water reservoir by insect","The Times, 31st July 1989",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 22044,31,7,1989,Summer,31,7,1989,Summer,in much poorer condition than last year because of the drought . It is a statistical variable which just makes matters,"The Times, 31st July 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22045,2,8,1989,Summer,2,8,1989,Summer,"by a shortage of forage for cows in the summer drought , Dairy Crest said yesterday ( Michael Hornsby writes )","The Times, 2th August 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22046,2,8,1989,Summer,2,8,1989,Summer,"w . Water shortage Sir , As seemed inevitable , drought orders are being imposed on many areas , including London","The Times, 2th August 1989",England,"UKD,UKI,UKJ","UKD6,UKJ1",UKJ13,Penn,20th Century newspaper,Media 22047,2,8,1989,Summer,2,8,1989,Summer,"used to augment sup - plies at the time of drought ? Yours faithfully , ADAM OWSIANKA 324 Maiden Road ,","The Times, 2th August 1989",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22048,2,8,1989,Summer,2,8,1989,Summer,". Since then , aerial photographs taken during the current drought have revealed a double concentric ditch some 50 metres in","The Times, 2th August 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22049,3,8,1989,Summer,3,8,1989,Summer,"forests and scrubland , hit by one of the longest droughts the region has known . "" There is no common","The Times, 3th August 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22050,3,8,1989,Summer,3,8,1989,Summer,"to fruit trees and vegetables , can protect them during droughts . The plastic-like coating , harmless to humans , animals","The Times, 3th August 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22051,3,8,1989,Summer,3,8,1989,Summer,"Manchester Open at Haigh Hall in 1986 . The prolonged drought has left Ferndown , like most other courses in the","The Times, 3th August 1989",England,UKD,UKD3,"UKD31,UK32",,20th Century newspaper,Media 22052,5,8,1989,Summer,5,8,1989,Summer,of compensation implied no admission of legal liability . A drought order came into effect in the South West Water Authority,"The Times, 5th August 1989",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 22053,7,8,1989,Summer,7,8,1989,Summer,. The Times crop survey Farmers fear low yield as drought hastens harvest Farmers report ideal con - ditions for harvesting,"The Times, 7th August 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22054,7,8,1989,Summer,7,8,1989,Summer,"than normal in most parts of Britain , but the drought is taking its toll on crop yields , according to","The Times, 7th August 1989",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22055,7,8,1989,Summer,7,8,1989,Summer," land seem especially concerned about The EFFECT of The drought on fodder supplies . , "" Winter fodder shortage is","The Times, 7th August 1989",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22056,7,8,1989,Summer,7,8,1989,Summer,"in Dum - fries and Galloway says : "" The drought is now retarding all crops and milk yields are falling","The Times, 7th August 1989",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM32,Galloway,20th Century newspaper,Media 22057,7,8,1989,Summer,7,8,1989,Summer,"have strained budgets . "" Aphids , fungus diseases and drought have resulted in pinched grains and wildly variable barley yields","The Times, 7th August 1989",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,20th Century newspaper,Media 22058,7,8,1989,Summer,7,8,1989,Summer,". "" Sugar beet and potatoes are both under severe drought stress , particularly on unirrigated land . Yields of oilseed","The Times, 7th August 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22059,7,8,1989,Summer,7,8,1989,Summer,"in 1976 an overall combination of heat , sunshine and drought exceeded past figures . All of this raises the ques","The Times, 7th August 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22060,7,8,1989,Summer,7,8,1989,Summer,". The -Department , of the Environment has granted 22 drought. , orders , and another 17 ; applications are ;","The Times, 7th August 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22061,9,8,1989,Summer,9,8,1989,Summer,"legal action by Lewisham Borough Council coincides with the worst drought since 1976 , during which about 11 million people are","The Times, 9th August 1989",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI12,Lewisham Borough,20th Century newspaper,Media 22062,9,8,1989,Summer,9,8,1989,Summer,a treatment plant and was not directly related to the drought . In other parts of Britain the prospect of a,"The Times, 9th August 1989",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22063,9,8,1989,Summer,9,8,1989,Summer,"relative innovation in Britain , are not covered by the Drought Act 1976 , but the authority criticized the centre 's","The Times, 9th August 1989",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22064,11,8,1989,Summer,11,8,1989,Summer,to have any effect for the 11 million people facing drought orders . Although an inch of rain fell in the,"The Times, 11st August 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22065,12,8,1989,Summer,12,8,1989,Summer,"Cathedral Water shortage Sir , Since this country irequentiy suffers drought conditions , surely prudence suggests that all build - ings","The Times, 12th August 1989",England,UKG,UKG3,UKG31,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22066,14,8,1989,Summer,14,8,1989,Summer,"because of weak oil and petrol prices , post - drought food price falls and glut-induced cuts in car prices .","The Times, 14th August 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22067,15,8,1989,Summer,15,8,1989,Summer,schools ; and an item on preparing gardens for a drought . : 3.00 News ; Thirty-Minute Theatre : The Hitman,"The Times, 15th August 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22068,16,8,1989,Summer,16,8,1989,Summer,"problems , Na gorno - Karabakh is now plagued by drought and its reservoir has dried up . Citizens of Stepanakert","The Times, 16th August 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22069,16,8,1989,Summer,16,8,1989,Summer,"'s carrots are rub - bery . First , in drought conditions the root pressure of plants generally is insufficient to","The Times, 16th August 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22070,19,8,1989,Summer,19,8,1989,Summer,authorities also still face difficulties . Southern Water has a drought order in force covering the Sussex coastal strip and areas,"The Times, 19th August 1989",England,UKJ,"UKJ4,UKJ2","UKJ42,UKJ22,UKJ24",Sussex,20th Century newspaper,Media 22071,23,8,1989,Summer,23,8,1989,Summer,"Britain to be prosecuted for the offence during the present drought , said after the case : "" I 've paid","The Times, 23th August 1989",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22072,23,8,1989,Summer,23,8,1989,Summer,""" I 'm sure we 'll be blamed for the drought this year "" . Architects may not be disliked particularly","The Times, 23th August 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22073,25,8,1989,Summer,25,8,1989,Summer,"state after 14 years of war . More recently , drought had destroyed up to 70 per cent of crops in","The Times, 25th August 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22074,26,8,1989,Summer,26,8,1989,Summer,"organically as this year . Despite nearly four weeks of drought , most plants looked well when we returned from holiday","The Times, 26th August 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22075,26,8,1989,Summer,26,8,1989,Summer,"are attractive . I have n't been down to the drought-ravaged south-west , but here on the Hertford - shire /Buckinghamshire","The Times, 26th August 1989",England,"UKJ,UKH","UKJ1,UKH2","UKJ13,UKH23","Buckinghamshire,Hertford",20th Century newspaper,Media 22076,6,9,1989,Autumn,6,9,1989,Autumn,in 1690 ) was sadly depleted because of the recent drought and pumping appliances acted in series to pump the water,"The Times, 6th September 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22077,7,9,1989,Autumn,7,9,1989,Autumn,appear to look on quietiy . MBiH l A*amV19JPlVJ BHHH Drought causes cheese price rise The price of cheese is going,"The Times, 7th September 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22078,7,9,1989,Autumn,7,9,1989,Autumn,: Part of the increase is attributed to the summer drought which has caused a shortage of forage for cows .,"The Times, 7th September 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22079,7,9,1989,Autumn,7,9,1989,Autumn,million gallons a week below the expected level . The drought has exacerbated the usual summer shortage when cows are rested,"The Times, 7th September 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22080,7,9,1989,Autumn,7,9,1989,Autumn,"a week . "" One region badly hit by the drought has been Jersey , which has had only 1.5 in","The Times, 7th September 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22081,12,9,1989,Autumn,12,9,1989,Autumn,"Other consequencies , included sub-tropical areas being more prone to drought , according to Dr John Houghton , director-general of the","The Times, 12th September 1989",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22082,13,9,1989,Autumn,13,9,1989,Autumn, tre said The rainfall was not exceptional but The drought had made the ground too dry to soak up water,"The Times, 13th September 1989",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22083,15,9,1989,Autumn,15,9,1989,Autumn,"rainfall patterns , soil moisture levels , storm surges and droughts coming with climatic change . That led to difficulties in","The Times, 15th September 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22084,16,9,1989,Autumn,16,9,1989,Autumn,of pesticide ingredients sold in Britain last year . The drought in the South - west officially ended yesterday after three,"The Times, 16th September 1989","GB,England",UKK,"UKK3,UKK4","UKK30,UKK41,UKK43",South West Water,20th Century newspaper,Media 22085,16,9,1989,Autumn,16,9,1989,Autumn,"quick - the maggots are after them , as well drought year , once gathered 261b of one of the lesser","The Times, 16th September 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22086,16,9,1989,Autumn,16,9,1989,Autumn,"rain falling on artificially watered ' ground after months of drought . In the fall on Wednesday , Paul Cook ,","The Times, 16th September 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22087,18,9,1989,Autumn,18,9,1989,Autumn,"in the year , when there were fears that the drought would devastate cereal crops . This year 's grain harvest","The Times, 18th September 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22088,18,9,1989,Autumn,18,9,1989,Autumn,""" A universal complaint is the harsh effect of the drought on grass growth , which is described as pathetic or","The Times, 18th September 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22089,18,9,1989,Autumn,18,9,1989,Autumn,"in any of the past six years . That reflects drought stress on the spring-sown crop , which accounts for nearly","The Times, 18th September 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22090,18,9,1989,Autumn,18,9,1989,Autumn,"region to region , reflecting the uneven effect of the drought . Cereal growers in Devon - for many , last","The Times, 18th September 1989",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22091,18,9,1989,Autumn,18,9,1989,Autumn,has come about that following a long period of severe drought wheat crops of 10 tonnes a hectare are commonplace round,"The Times, 18th September 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22092,18,9,1989,Autumn,18,9,1989,Autumn,""" Potatoes appear to have suffered particularly badly from the drought , mainly due to the poor performance of those on","The Times, 18th September 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22093,18,9,1989,Autumn,18,9,1989,Autumn,"his main crop "" look like grapes "" . The drought has also taken its toll on the sugar beet crop","The Times, 18th September 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22094,23,9,1989,Autumn,23,9,1989,Autumn,The drug barons were furious their racket had failed . Drought damage to homes Insurance firms await host of claims Insurance,"The Times, 23th September 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22095,23,9,1989,Autumn,23,9,1989,Autumn,"claims from householders because of damage caused by the summer drought . Many houses have been affected , by four months","The Times, 23th September 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22096,23,9,1989,Autumn,23,9,1989,Autumn,"per cent . "" Mr Halstead said this year 's drought was unlikely to cause as much damage as that suffered","The Times, 23th September 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22097,23,9,1989,Autumn,23,9,1989,Autumn,"that figure to repair a crack . After the 1976 drought , insurance companies paid out 50- 60 million to settle","The Times, 23th September 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22098,2,10,1989,Autumn,2,10,1989,Autumn,"of England has enjoyed its most productive year since the drought of 1976 , thanks to a dry-weaiher phenomenon known as","The Times, 2th October 1989",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22099,3,10,1989,Autumn,3,10,1989,Autumn,"that the stuff is not to be applied during a drought As there has been a drought since about February ,","The Times, 3th October 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22100,3,10,1989,Autumn,3,10,1989,Autumn,"be applied during a drought As there has been a drought since about February , you must now water the lawn","The Times, 3th October 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22101,4,10,1989,Autumn,4,10,1989,Autumn,". A. , ' 1 Lost village emMfs ; from drought-hit reservoir A lost village , submerged 40 years ago in","The Times, 4th October 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22102,4,10,1989,Autumn,4,10,1989,Autumn,"lower now than at the same time during the major drought of 1976 . "" Severn-Trent is to seek government consent","The Times, 4th October 1989",England,"UKF,UKG","UKF1,UKG2","UKF21,UKF22,UKG12,UKG13,UKG31,UKG32,UKG33,UKG39,UKK13",Severn-Trent,20th Century newspaper,Media 22103,4,10,1989,Autumn,4,10,1989,Autumn,) . 20 Foreshadow - as this might a wine drought ? ( 7 ) . 22 Scott 's hero raises,"The Times, 4th October 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22104,16,10,1989,Autumn,16,10,1989,Autumn,". Otherwise , it said , the results could be droughts affect - ing the world 's big food - producing","The Times, 16th October 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22105,16,10,1989,Autumn,16,10,1989,Autumn,"man-made disasters , grows more complex with every year . Drought , floods , pestilence and war continue to ravage parts","The Times, 16th October 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22106,20,10,1989,Autumn,20,10,1989,Autumn,"attention on issues such as the threat of over-population , drought , floods , pestilence and the protection of mankind against","The Times, 20th October 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22107,26,10,1989,Autumn,26,10,1989,Autumn,. It says that 2.2 million people are affected by drought and 1.2 million of these will need food aid for,"The Times, 26th October 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22108,26,10,1989,Autumn,26,10,1989,Autumn,"is now mere scrubland , there has been a six-month drought of such severity that the government has had to ferry","The Times, 26th October 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22109,30,10,1989,Autumn,30,10,1989,Autumn,"WHL M%Mtt3BUl HHHHiBlnflBBIHRiHHHHBRH b9hB9HHHH Coastal drift netting Rivers suffer salmon drought Only 300 miles separate the river Moy , Co Mayo","The Times, 30th October 1989",Scotland,UKM,UKM5,UKM50,Aberdeenshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 22110,1,11,1989,Autumn,1,11,1989,Autumn,small that it must have been taken in May . Drought restrictions were only introduced by South West Water on June,"The Times, 1st November 1989",England,UKK,"UKK3,UKK4","UKK30,UKK41,UKK43",South West Water,20th Century newspaper,Media 22111,3,11,1989,Autumn,3,11,1989,Autumn,"as extra operating costs and lost revenue from the summer drought , have been compensated by loan write-offs coming earlier than","The Times, 3th November 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22112,4,11,1989,Autumn,4,11,1989,Autumn,although several authorities will show a fall because of the drought . The 10 companies also is - sued dividend forecasts,"The Times, 4th November 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22113,9,11,1989,Autumn,9,11,1989,Autumn,""" whole areas of our planet could be subject to drought and starvation as a result of the destruction of forests","The Times, 9th November 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22114,9,11,1989,Autumn,9,11,1989,Autumn,"to say where there would be hurricanes , floods or drought The job of the new research centre , funded by","The Times, 9th November 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22115,20,11,1989,Autumn,20,11,1989,Autumn,The Adventures of Spot 1.25 Fireman Sam 1.40 Coping with droughts 2.00 News and weather followed by a learning to read,"The Times, 20th November 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22116,23,11,1989,Autumn,23,11,1989,Autumn,Textile colouring 10 .40 Science : prediction 11.00 Coping with drought 11.20 Industry in South wales 11.40 Maths 12.03 Modem Christianity,"The Times, 23th November 1989",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22117,28,11,1989,Autumn,28,11,1989,Autumn,Dennis Skinner ( Lab ) Bolsover . ByRuthGledhill Peers predict droughts and hurricanes from greenhouse effect Britain could suffer more snow,"The Times, 28th November 1989","GB,England,Scotland","UKD,UKM","UKD4,UKM2","UKD43,UKM21","Burnley,Dundee",20th Century newspaper,Media 22118,28,11,1989,Autumn,28,11,1989,Autumn,"greenhouse effect Britain could suffer more snow - storms , droughts and hurricanes because of the greenhouse effect , an influential","The Times, 28th November 1989",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22119,28,11,1989,Autumn,28,11,1989,Autumn,", and drier in summer with an increased frequency of droughts . "" Higher sea temperatures could also lead to more","The Times, 28th November 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22120,28,11,1989,Autumn,28,11,1989,Autumn,"there would be hurricanes , flooding , coastal erosion and drought The United Kingdom , as a result of changing ocean","The Times, 28th November 1989",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22121,29,11,1989,Autumn,29,11,1989,Autumn,pounds to avert a repetition of events in 1984 when drought led to a failed harvest and tens of thousands of,"The Times, 29th November 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22122,29,11,1989,Autumn,29,11,1989,Autumn,Fuller Amsterdam The Ethiopian crisis Mengistu steps up war as drought hites The Ethiopian Government has stepped up its 14-year war,"The Times, 29th November 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22123,5,12,1989,Winter,5,12,1989,Winter,provides an excellent summary of a desperate situation . While droughts in the northern regions have been a feature of Ethiopian,"The Times, 5th December 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22124,5,12,1989,Winter,5,12,1989,Winter,downhill events next week - end . The European snow drought offers Bell a double opportunity to better Britain 's best,"The Times, 5th December 1989",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22125,8,12,1989,Winter,8,12,1989,Winter,"aged 20 , of Birmingham , were killed . j Drought threat to southern ; water supplies next summer A shortage","The Times, 8th December 1989",England,UKG,"UKG3,UKG1","UKG31,UKG13","Nuneaton,Warwickshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 22126,8,12,1989,Winter,8,12,1989,Winter,the past year could see a repeat of the 1976 drought next sum - mer in some areas of England unless,"The Times, 8th December 1989",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22127,8,12,1989,Winter,8,12,1989,Winter,"Authority said it is.experiencing a "" once in a century drought "" . Most of the drinking water in this area","The Times, 8th December 1989",England,UKJ,UKJ2,"UKJ22,UKJ24",Sussex,20th Century newspaper,Media 22128,8,12,1989,Winter,8,12,1989,Winter,"was less than half the average rainfall . "" The drought continues and you can only say it is getting more","The Times, 8th December 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22129,8,12,1989,Winter,8,12,1989,Winter,Local demand has increased by a quarter since the last drought because of a growing population and increasing use . Four,"The Times, 8th December 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22130,8,12,1989,Winter,8,12,1989,Winter,"because of a growing population and increasing use . Four drought orders are in force , giving Southern Water permission to","The Times, 8th December 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22131,9,12,1989,Winter,9,12,1989,Winter,- ward trend in winter snowfall in recent decades . Drought years like 1989 have occurred from time to time :,"The Times, 9th December 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22132,9,12,1989,Winter,9,12,1989,Winter,"snow records than their European counterparts , they have snow droughts too .. There is no support yet for pessimistic theories","The Times, 9th December 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22133,11,12,1989,Winter,11,12,1989,Winter,bringing hope to water authorities that next summer 's feared drought may be forestalled ( Jenny Knight writes ) . Experts,"The Times, 11st December 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22134,12,12,1989,Winter,12,12,1989,Winter,"roots just enough to pose serious problems in times of drought . Plants absorb nutrients through their roots , but they","The Times, 12th December 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22135,12,12,1989,Winter,12,12,1989,Winter,"between years of unchecked industrial pollution , the floods , droughts and hurricanes that are devastating the Earth . But it","The Times, 12th December 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22136,14,12,1989,Winter,14,12,1989,Winter,"of alleviating the effects of natural disasters , such as drought and crop failure . "" Bob Geldof was right :","The Times, 14th December 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22137,14,12,1989,Winter,14,12,1989,Winter,and has been moved to Schladming . Robson breaks goal drought England .......................... 2 Yugoslavia 1 England 's experimental side was,"The Times, 14th December 1989",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22138,20,12,1989,Winter,20,12,1989,Winter,"for some while only to be frustrated by that prolonged drought . At Ascot on Saturday , his patience was finally","The Times, 20th December 1989",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ11,Ascot,20th Century newspaper,Media 22139,26,12,1989,Winter,26,12,1989,Winter,"where nature makes life very hard , with floods and droughts and other disasters destroying crops , making it very difficult","The Times, 26th December 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22140,30,12,1989,Winter,30,12,1989,Winter,follow the resort to drinking infected soda-pop when the Great Drought of 1990 cuts tap-water supplies and animal liberationists poison Perrier,"The Times, 30th December 1989",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22141,30,12,1989,Winter,30,12,1989,Winter,", metal frame windows H Br "" iB' and other droughty types . Almost invisible ' * "" "" "" ,","The Times, 30th December 1989",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22142,1,1,1990,Winter,1,1,1990,Winter,responsibility I should not read or watch television reports of drought and disaster . I should not look at charity advertise,"The Times, 1st January 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22143,2,1,1990,Winter,2,1,1990,Winter,summer of I9S9 and assess how the effects of tne drought will be fett in 1930 0 Kaleidoscope : Red in,"The Times, 2th January 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22144,6,1,1990,Winter,6,1,1990,Winter,the fourth successive season and Britain is still threatened by drought after die hot summer of '89 . The shortage of,"The Times, 6th January 1990",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22145,8,1,1990,Winter,8,1,1990,Winter,"23 By Our City Staff Water may be rationed in drought-hit South-east Southern Water , recently privatized , yesterday revealed far-reaching","The Times, 8th January 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22146,8,1,1990,Winter,8,1,1990,Winter,"three counties to a "" once in a century "" drought , estimates that it would take twice the average rainfall","The Times, 8th January 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22147,9,1,1990,Winter,9,1,1990,Winter,Year break praying for snow . But the European snow drought has left their prayers unanswered and this season looks like,"The Times, 9th January 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22148,9,1,1990,Winter,9,1,1990,Winter,", a victory which ended an 11-year Austrian women 's drought since Annemarie Moser-Proell won in 1978 . Michaela Gerg ,","The Times, 9th January 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22149,11,1,1990,Winter,11,1,1990,Winter,"and Wes - sex Water shrugged off the effects of drought , despite fears of potential shortages in the South and","The Times, 11st January 1990",England,UKD,UKM2,UKM21,North West Water,20th Century newspaper,Media 22150,13,1,1990,Winter,13,1,1990,Winter,"Cup slalom circuit has been relatively unaffected by the snow drought this season has enabled Armin Bittner , of West Germany","The Times, 13th January 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22151,18,1,1990,Winter,18,1,1990,Winter,45am-I 2.45pm . . Laubemorn race move The European snow drought has claimed another victim ( Ray Robinson writes ) .,"The Times, 18th January 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22152,18,1,1990,Winter,18,1,1990,Winter,to the Hahnenkamni . Wengen has suffered badly from'the snow drought with less than 5cm of snow on the upper slopes,"The Times, 18th January 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22153,23,1,1990,Winter,23,1,1990,Winter,", above all , that the country suffered the worst drought for many years . An expected improvement in farming is","The Times, 23th January 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22154,24,1,1990,Winter,24,1,1990,Winter,", without a win for three weeks , ended the drought when Just As Hopeful just outstayed What About Me in","The Times, 24th January 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22155,25,1,1990,Winter,25,1,1990,Winter,", sometimes after many months , or years , of drought Rainey and his colleagues at the old Anti-Locust Research Centre","The Times, 25th January 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22156,27,1,1990,Winter,27,1,1990,Winter,"certainly be found tomorrow . "" Williams ends his three-year drought All six favourites at Wincanton yesterday were beaten , the","The Times, 27th January 1990",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK23,Wincanton,20th Century newspaper,Media 22157,1,2,1990,Winter,1,2,1990,Winter,"raining , something the area needs after three years of drought , and cold , damp and wind are great allies","The Times, 1st February 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22158,6,2,1990,Winter,6,2,1990,Winter,Renton : Lawyers will be paid only if they win Drought is still with us After the rain of the past,"The Times, 6th February 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22159,6,2,1990,Winter,6,2,1990,Winter,"the Environment , said that there had been a substantial drought for a considerable period . Last summer had been the","The Times, 6th February 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22160,8,2,1990,Winter,8,2,1990,Winter,Sooth-West when thousands of consumers faced problems daring the summer drought . By Our Political Correspondent Artist claims tax relief for,"The Times, 8th February 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22161,10,2,1990,Winter,10,2,1990,Winter,"three weeks has not entirely banished fears of a summer drought in the south - ern half of the country ,","The Times, 10th February 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22162,12,2,1990,Winter,12,2,1990,Winter,plans by the United Nations to provide relief food for drought victims . Dogmeat ban to go Seoul - South Koreans,"The Times, 12th February 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22163,12,2,1990,Winter,12,2,1990,Winter,"successfully where at the moment they are the victims of drought , it can make a huge contribution towards reducing food","The Times, 12th February 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22164,17,2,1990,Winter,17,2,1990,Winter,"C. R. Rothwell . Last year , because of the drought , the Frame , like so many other rivers ,","The Times, 17th February 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22165,22,2,1990,Winter,22,2,1990,Winter,"for the finals , we are in for another June drought . The crowd was grateful for an unofficial brass band","The Times, 22th February 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22166,23,2,1990,Winter,23,2,1990,Winter,"of air pockets . Officially , two years of widespread drought followed by the heavy rainstorms and flooding of last week","The Times, 23th February 1990",England,UKC,UKC2,UKC23,Lyons,20th Century newspaper,Media 22167,26,2,1990,Winter,26,2,1990,Winter,"weird factors , which covers everything from last summer 's drought to the more exotic global "" pig cycle , ""","The Times, 26th February 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22168,1,3,1990,Spring,1,3,1990,Spring,Maria Olazabal . The course bas suffered from a year-long drought There are parched patches on some fair - ways and,"The Times, 1st March 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22169,2,3,1990,Spring,2,3,1990,Spring,to England 's sparkling success Test win ends a 16-year drought England achieved a remark - able Test victory in Kingston,"The Times, 2th March 1990","England,Wales",UKL,UKL1,UKL12,Towyn,20th Century newspaper,Media 22170,3,3,1990,Spring,3,3,1990,Spring,. Today he is in a position to end that drought in the final of the Pearl Assurance British Open in,"The Times, 3th March 1990",England,UKF,UKF1,UKF11,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22171,9,3,1990,Spring,9,3,1990,Spring,"ahead in the pre-planned location due to the European snow drought , mak - ing this the worst World Cup season","The Times, 9th March 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22172,14,3,1990,Spring,14,3,1990,Spring,did he enjoy his first Cheltenham festival victory . The drought has turned into a flood and Comandante provided his sixth,"The Times, 14th March 1990",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK13,Cheltenham,20th Century newspaper,Media 22173,16,3,1990,Spring,16,3,1990,Spring,subsidence claims of 15 mil - lion after the summer drought . Global life and pensions profits in 1989 rose 22,"The Times, 16th March 1990",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22174,19,3,1990,Spring,19,3,1990,Spring,the history of the scheme . Here in Kongwa the drought from now on could still cause a . setback .,"The Times, 19th March 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22175,19,3,1990,Spring,19,3,1990,Spring,"Hills . However , while Chaucer wrote of the "" drought of March "" , no one could remem - ber","The Times, 19th March 1990",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM27,Ochil Hills,20th Century newspaper,Media 22176,19,3,1990,Spring,19,3,1990,Spring,"water table is still very low after last summer 's drought . "" , - . By Robin Young M Mm","The Times, 19th March 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22177,19,3,1990,Spring,19,3,1990,Spring,"thus ended as it began , when the European snow drought caused the cancellation , transfer and postponement of almost half","The Times, 19th March 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22178,23,3,1990,Spring,23,3,1990,Spring,"water levels have failed to recover from last year 's drought and the dry win - ter , according to a","The Times, 23th March 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22179,23,3,1990,Spring,23,3,1990,Spring,"Environment and Countryside . , Questioned about the risk of drought this year , he said that water resources were now","The Times, 23th March 1990",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22180,23,3,1990,Spring,23,3,1990,Spring,"water for hundreds of miles , and when there is drought the land dies alarmingly . Cattle stations here - abouts","The Times, 23th March 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22181,27,3,1990,Spring,27,3,1990,Spring,near the Accademia are impassable as the result of the drought during one of the mildest Italian winters on record .,"The Times, 27th March 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22182,29,3,1990,Spring,29,3,1990,Spring,"faster . It could also lead to the evolution of drought - resistant desert crops able to withstand extreme desiccation ,","The Times, 29th March 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22183,31,3,1990,Spring,31,3,1990,Spring,""" Ifthere is n't a flood , there 's a drought . If there is n't a frost , there 's","The Times, 31st March 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22184,31,3,1990,Spring,31,3,1990,Spring,"and the vines are irrigated to combat the heat and drought Today the vast , immaculately kept 19th - century Massandra","The Times, 31st March 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22185,2,4,1990,Spring,2,4,1990,Spring,"may have found the answer to their goal - scoring droughts . The 20 - year - old , although tiring","The Times, 2th April 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22186,7,4,1990,Spring,7,4,1990,Spring,at once greasy from their winter-thick mantle of fat and drought dry from overcooking . A T-bone steak was one of,"The Times, 7th April 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22187,9,4,1990,Spring,9,4,1990,Spring,the exceptionally warm winter . There was doubt whether permanent drought or flooding due to rising sea level was the greater,"The Times, 9th April 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22188,13,4,1990,Spring,13,4,1990,Spring,"; But as we happen to be suffering an abominable drought , it is difficult to stare into a dry pond","The Times, 13th April 1990",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,Aldeburgh,20th Century newspaper,Media 22189,16,4,1990,Spring,16,4,1990,Spring,potentially agonising consumer choice and watering the flower beds against drought a decision affecting the family budget . Under the experimental,"The Times, 16th April 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22190,20,4,1990,Spring,20,4,1990,Spring,"come and gone for disarmament , for science , for drought , for the north-east , for Liverpool . Labour threatens","The Times, 20th April 1990",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22191,21,4,1990,Spring,21,4,1990,Spring,past 24 hours than in the past eight months of drought . The res - idents of Nyngan worked throughout the,"The Times, 21st April 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22192,21,4,1990,Spring,21,4,1990,Spring,"year , when Hampshire was one of the worst affected drought areas in England , with ground water levels the lowest","The Times, 21st April 1990",England,UKJ,UKJ3,"UKJ33,UKJ32",Itchen,20th Century newspaper,Media 22193,21,4,1990,Spring,21,4,1990,Spring,"yet flourish , however , unless we get another terrible drought . Something like 75 per cent of the public water","The Times, 21st April 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22194,23,4,1990,Spring,23,4,1990,Spring,"being Flymo , the lawn mower manufacturer . ; When drought sets in , grass almost stops growing . Mr Les","The Times, 23th April 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22195,23,4,1990,Spring,23,4,1990,Spring,"buy new mowers because their old one gives trouble . Drought virtually wipes out distress sales . "" Electrolux is looking","The Times, 23th April 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22196,26,4,1990,Spring,26,4,1990,Spring,"are nicely forward considering the time of year and the drought of last summer , is to stay on the straight","The Times, 26th April 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22197,28,4,1990,Spring,28,4,1990,Spring,exchange earnings and who brought the country through the critical drought years of 1984 and 1985 . This was publicly acknowledged,"The Times, 28th April 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22198,30,4,1990,Spring,30,4,1990,Spring,"parks , waterauthorities and farmers voiced fears of another serious drought that might damage the harvest and lower the water table","The Times, 30th April 1990",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22199,3,5,1990,Spring,3,5,1990,Spring,"bone dry "" . Farm - ers fear that another drought could lead to water restric - t ions and an","The Times, 3th May 1990",England,UKH,UKH1,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22200,5,5,1990,Spring,5,5,1990,Spring,"as honorary curate between 1972 and 1975 . Frost , drought and pestilence threaten farming havoc AS BRITAIN prepares for another","The Times, 5th May 1990","GB,England",UKI,UKI2,UKI22,"Grove Park,South London",20th Century newspaper,Media 22201,5,5,1990,Spring,5,5,1990,Spring,year are worrying farmers as much as the threat of drought and possible restrictions on water for spray irrigation . Sub-zero,"The Times, 5th May 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22202,5,5,1990,Spring,5,5,1990,Spring,"Anglia , so I asked her how she coped with drought conditions which are more familiar to her than to most","The Times, 5th May 1990",England,UKH,UKH1,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22203,5,5,1990,Spring,5,5,1990,Spring,opening it to drying winds which exacerbated the effect of drought on his free draining greensand . The last hosepipe ban,"The Times, 5th May 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22204,5,5,1990,Spring,5,5,1990,Spring,"the surface . "" The plants that he selects for drought resistance are hardy Cistus , lavenders , and cotton lavenders","The Times, 5th May 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22205,5,5,1990,Spring,5,5,1990,Spring,"now classified as Rosa glauca ] hardly seem to notice drought . "" F. G. Francesca Greenoak visits an exhibition tracing","The Times, 5th May 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22206,5,5,1990,Spring,5,5,1990,Spring,in the next three or four weeks . If the drought persists until June then we could be in trouble .,"The Times, 5th May 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22207,12,5,1990,Spring,12,5,1990,Spring,"to in - vent the Screw and save us from drought , or a plague of locusts was going to finish","The Times, 12th May 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22208,14,5,1990,Spring,14,5,1990,Spring,"' Sellberg , whose prize was 41,660 , prolonged the drought that has afflicted Brit - ish golfers on the European","The Times, 14th May 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22209,18,5,1990,Spring,18,5,1990,Spring,of 1988-89 which preceded a long sum - mer of drought followed by barely average rainfall in the East of England,"The Times, 18th May 1990",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22210,18,5,1990,Spring,18,5,1990,Spring,. Yorkshire Water is still trying to recover from a drought last year and water is being pumped from the west,"The Times, 18th May 1990",England,"UKF,UKE",UKF3,UKF30,"Lincoln,Yorkshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 22211,18,5,1990,Spring,18,5,1990,Spring,also claims that some areas could be facing the worst drought in memory . The problems stem from the dry winter,"The Times, 18th May 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22212,24,5,1990,Spring,24,5,1990,Spring,"landscape as a result of alter - ing flood , drought and rainfall patterns , according to scientists at the conference","The Times, 24th May 1990",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22213,24,5,1990,Spring,24,5,1990,Spring,"south of England and eastern Scotland would be - come drought areas with less rainfall . "" Some northern and western","The Times, 24th May 1990","England,Scotland",UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22214,25,5,1990,Spring,25,5,1990,Spring,"and tricky , "" Faldo said . "" These are drought conditions and no - body can do anything about that","The Times, 25th May 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22215,29,5,1990,Spring,29,5,1990,Spring,and no relief to fanners and gardeners threatened with a drought Page 22 Monopoly worry The European Commission is concerned over,"The Times, 29th May 1990",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI22,Surbiton,20th Century newspaper,Media 22216,29,5,1990,Spring,29,5,1990,Spring,"Ingleston Common near Bristol and no relief to the worsening drought which threatens a repetition of 1976 's hosepipe bans ,","The Times, 29th May 1990",England,"UKK,UKI","UKK1,UKI2","UKK11,UKI22","Bristol,Surbiton",20th Century newspaper,Media 22217,29,5,1990,Spring,29,5,1990,Spring,"years the . event has been staged . "" The drought also had an adverse effect on the Inter - national","The Times, 29th May 1990",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,Blackawton,20th Century newspaper,Media 22218,29,5,1990,Spring,29,5,1990,Spring," - - Suffering from The sun : The early drought has left the Bewl Water reservoir near Lamberhurst , Kent","The Times, 29th May 1990",England,"UKC,UKJ","UKC1,UKJ4","UKC14,UKJ42","Bewl Water,Lamberhurst",20th Century newspaper,Media 22219,1,6,1990,Summer,1,6,1990,Summer,"May 29 . From Mrs G. M. Norton Beating the drought Sir , This country is , patently , facing the","The Times, 1st June 1990",England,UKF,UKF1,"UKF14,UKF16",Ruddington,20th Century newspaper,Media 22220,1,6,1990,Summer,1,6,1990,Summer,"is , patently , facing the prospect of very serious drought this summer , particularly in the south . Would it","The Times, 1st June 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22221,2,6,1990,Summer,2,6,1990,Summer,"extreme than it was and we have more problems with droughts and storms than we used to . "" He added","The Times, 2th June 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22222,2,6,1990,Summer,2,6,1990,Summer,. And they recycle exhaustively . During last summer 's drought a water-diviner sprang to their aid : now two 100ft,"The Times, 2th June 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22223,4,6,1990,Summer,4,6,1990,Summer,"wheat , where the plants are rather small with the drought but the ears are plump . Reed buntings have young","The Times, 4th June 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22224,4,6,1990,Summer,4,6,1990,Summer,Yorkshire . Analysts will also be watch - ing for drought problems in some areas and any additional capital spending not,"The Times, 4th June 1990",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 22225,5,6,1990,Summer,5,6,1990,Summer,"temperatures by 5 deg C , leading to floods , droughts and storms . By Philip Webster , chief political correspondent","The Times, 5th June 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22226,9,6,1990,Summer,9,6,1990,Summer,"lawn goes brown and threadbare at the least hint of drought , the answer may lie in the soil . Compacted","The Times, 9th June 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22227,9,6,1990,Summer,9,6,1990,Summer,"can produce a lawn able to survive even the worst drought . As for vegetables oi prized shallow-rooted shrubs , any","The Times, 9th June 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22228,9,6,1990,Summer,9,6,1990,Summer,. The best time for watering vegetables in a severe drought is approximately two weeks before maturity . W. J. Burroughs,"The Times, 9th June 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22229,14,6,1990,Summer,14,6,1990,Summer,"and , apart from problems with the cold winds and drought , the sea inundated much of the course during the","The Times, 14th June 1990",Wales,UKL,UKL1,"UKL13,UKL12","Conwy,Towyn",20th Century newspaper,Media 22230,18,6,1990,Summer,18,6,1990,Summer,an international side at home . It ended an eight-year drought against touring sides . Queens - land 's last win,"The Times, 18th June 1990",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22231,23,6,1990,Summer,23,6,1990,Summer,", the graceful dimorphica and gazania , which are particularly drought resistant Brightly coloured small daisies Bellis ) are good value","The Times, 23th June 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22232,23,6,1990,Summer,23,6,1990,Summer,", however , grass need not be cut during a drought Mow only when necessary , and then with the cutting","The Times, 23th June 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22233,30,6,1990,Summer,30,6,1990,Summer,"privatisation forecast , despite one of this century 's worst droughts . Pre-tax profits were 57.7 million , against the prospectus","The Times, 30th June 1990",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 22234,30,6,1990,Summer,30,6,1990,Summer,"share were 46.5p . While Yorkshire Water was coping with drought , capital spending was restricted to 189 million , 2","The Times, 30th June 1990",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 22235,2,7,1990,Summer,2,7,1990,Summer,in capital investment Capital expenditure programme well advanced ; Severe drought handled by Yorkshire Grid system : Result Prospectus Forecast Pre-tax,"The Times, 2th July 1990",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 22236,2,7,1990,Summer,2,7,1990,Summer,"p 1028p : Investment 189m 19 lm Announcing die results droughts this century in Yorkshire , markets which are relevant to","The Times, 2th July 1990",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 22237,6,7,1990,Summer,6,7,1990,Summer,". There was an adverse 500,000 impact because of the drought . If dry weather persists , a similar charge will","The Times, 6th July 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22238,6,7,1990,Summer,6,7,1990,Summer,"blunted until the financial implications of compliance are clearer . Drought consequences are a further overhang , though at least Southern","The Times, 6th July 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22239,6,7,1990,Summer,6,7,1990,Summer,"the housing market . The impact of last year 's drought was 500,000 and , unless the rains come , there","The Times, 6th July 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22240,14,7,1990,Summer,14,7,1990,Summer,"in recent years of subsidence claims , although aggravated by drought condi - tions , could in hindsight be traced to","The Times, 14th July 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22241,16,7,1990,Summer,16,7,1990,Summer,the dry winter has compounded last sum - mer 's drought . A survey by the Liberal Democrats has shown that,"The Times, 16th July 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22242,16,7,1990,Summer,16,7,1990,Summer,Kelly raids the sound archives for recollections of the 1976 drought 8.57 Weather 9.00 News 9.05 Science Friction ( new series,"The Times, 16th July 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22243,21,7,1990,Summer,21,7,1990,Summer,"father retired in 1962 he said 'you will have a drought one of these days , boy' . The last he","The Times, 21st July 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22244,21,7,1990,Summer,21,7,1990,Summer,weekend more bear - able although still sunny . A drought may be declared in the Southeast within the next few,"The Times, 21st July 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22245,21,7,1990,Summer,21,7,1990,Summer,"water levels have diminished dramati - cally during periods of drought , because underground springs that feed them have been tapped","The Times, 21st July 1990","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22246,21,7,1990,Summer,21,7,1990,Summer,"in southern England have suffered from low flows during the drought this year and last , particularly the smaller rivers ,","The Times, 21st July 1990",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,Wallop Brook,20th Century newspaper,Media 22247,23,7,1990,Summer,23,7,1990,Summer,of the south of England becomes an official area of drought this morning after 15 consecutive days without rain . The,"The Times, 23th July 1990",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22248,23,7,1990,Summer,23,7,1990,Summer,range from vis - its by extra-terrestrial beings warning of drought by cutting ancient Sumerian pictograms in the wheat to the,"The Times, 23th July 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22249,24,7,1990,Summer,24,7,1990,Summer,"report , page 3 . ByMARKSOUSTER and Edward Gorman Official drought but no alarm THE annual Great British Drought arrived yesterday","The Times, 24th July 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22250,24,7,1990,Summer,24,7,1990,Summer,"Gorman Official drought but no alarm THE annual Great British Drought arrived yesterday , after 15 consecutive days without rain in","The Times, 24th July 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22251,24,7,1990,Summer,24,7,1990,Summer,"for a standpipe . "" The department has issued 25 drought orders under the Water Act giving water companies the power","The Times, 24th July 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22252,24,7,1990,Summer,24,7,1990,Summer,"week before thundery rain intervenes , said : "" Absolute drought is a period of at least 15 consecutive days with","The Times, 24th July 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22253,24,7,1990,Summer,24,7,1990,Summer,"be a bit alarmist to say it is an official drought . "" The Water Services Association said : "" This","The Times, 24th July 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22254,24,7,1990,Summer,24,7,1990,Summer,"Services Association said : "" This ; is not a drought like 1976 when the government had to appoint a minister","The Times, 24th July 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22255,24,7,1990,Summer,24,7,1990,Summer,on page 14 . David Brewerton Tapped resource A LENGTHY drought could be just what London estate agents are looking for,"The Times, 24th July 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22256,25,7,1990,Summer,25,7,1990,Summer,to avoid in the reshuffle was that of minister for drought . A total of 15 rainless days meant that an,"The Times, 25th July 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22257,25,7,1990,Summer,25,7,1990,Summer,A total of 15 rainless days meant that an official drought was declared on the day that ministers were being summoned,"The Times, 25th July 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22258,25,7,1990,Summer,25,7,1990,Summer,"sport , is still best remembered as the minister for drought who was preparing for a full-scale emergency but managed to","The Times, 25th July 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22259,25,7,1990,Summer,25,7,1990,Summer,that Mrs Thatcher will not have a specific minister for drought if the dry spell continues . It raises expectations of,"The Times, 25th July 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22260,25,7,1990,Summer,25,7,1990,Summer,fam - ily was blissfully unaffected by the now annual drought : its domestic water was pumped in from an underground,"The Times, 25th July 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22261,27,7,1990,Summer,27,7,1990,Summer,"serious news tends to be afflicted by its usual summer drought . As Mr Andrews spoke of "" an airborne consciousness","The Times, 27th July 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22262,28,7,1990,Summer,28,7,1990,Summer,"water because "" , it has buckled in the recqnt drought conditions . Sub - sequently , racing was further delayed","The Times, 28th July 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22263,28,7,1990,Summer,28,7,1990,Summer,", gardens already suffering from the effects of heat and drought will have to survive a period of reduced care ,","The Times, 28th July 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22264,30,7,1990,Summer,30,7,1990,Summer,a time when the scrub is tinder-dry after the recent drought and plague of locusts . This blaze could have spread,"The Times, 30th July 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22265,1,8,1990,Summer,1,8,1990,Summer,". "" . * TWO consecutive summers of heat and drought appear to have brought an early autumn to Greenwich Park","The Times, 1st August 1990",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI21,Greenwich Park,20th Century newspaper,Media 22266,2,8,1990,Summer,2,8,1990,Summer,affecting 10 percent of the population in England . Twenty-five drought orders have been granted to water companies allowing them to,"The Times, 2th August 1990",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22267,3,8,1990,Summer,3,8,1990,Summer,Offprint IS Benelux 16 Explain 17 Bakes 18 Liken 20Opai Drought brings forth divine intervention Dried up reservoirs and hosepipe bans,"The Times, 3th August 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22268,3,8,1990,Summer,3,8,1990,Summer,"the grains , "" he said . But even a drought could not wither his optimism entirely . "" Cows are","The Times, 3th August 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22269,3,8,1990,Summer,3,8,1990,Summer,"possible means of avoiding the misery of maimed horses on drought-afflicted tracks , but at present the Jockey Club has sanctioned","The Times, 3th August 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22270,6,8,1990,Summer,6,8,1990,Summer,to be lazy and rebellious . ! By Robin Young Drought mars canal opening The official reopening by the Queen on,"The Times, 6th August 1990",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK12,Avon,20th Century newspaper,Media 22271,6,8,1990,Summer,6,8,1990,Summer,"enthusiasts ( John Young writes ) . Because of the drought and the threat to water supplies , restrictions on navigation","The Times, 6th August 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22272,6,8,1990,Summer,6,8,1990,Summer,"family . An odd footnote , in a summer of drought , is that it rained at Knebworth and it rained","The Times, 6th August 1990",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH23,Knebworth,20th Century newspaper,Media 22273,7,8,1990,Summer,7,8,1990,Summer,", Wales and the Mid - lands to relieve the drought . A father , his son and a friend were","The Times, 7th August 1990","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22274,8,8,1990,Summer,8,8,1990,Summer,"The authority said that , it was also preparing a drought order to stop water being taken out of rivers and","The Times, 8th August 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22275,9,8,1990,Summer,9,8,1990,Summer,"in Devizes , Wilt - shire , yesterday but the drought means half of the 87 - mi le waterway restored","The Times, 9th August 1990",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK12,Avon,20th Century newspaper,Media 22276,9,8,1990,Summer,9,8,1990,Summer,"back Ms solar method A HOT August , a record drought and a white Christ - mas were yesterday confidently predicted","The Times, 9th August 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22277,9,8,1990,Summer,9,8,1990,Summer,"is now predicting continued settled weather and "" the great drought of 1990 "" for which he says the water authorities","The Times, 9th August 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22278,10,8,1990,Summer,10,8,1990,Summer,"Medway area of Kent since May 4 and a new drought county-wide order /takes effect pn Monday , banning water -","The Times, 10th August 1990",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22279,11,8,1990,Summer,11,8,1990,Summer,"What folly this is , especially now that heat and drought have evidently set in as a long-term problem . Our","The Times, 11st August 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22280,13,8,1990,Summer,13,8,1990,Summer,yesterday . Police say they are extremely concerned Page 20 Drought fires Temperatures in parts of Eng - land returned to,"The Times, 13th August 1990",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK22,West Bay,20th Century newspaper,Media 22281,13,8,1990,Summer,13,8,1990,Summer,", ma k - ing it the busiest since the drought of 1976 Page 5 Exam results The publication on Thursday","The Times, 13th August 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22282,13,8,1990,Summer,13,8,1990,Summer,"business climate for the water companies is one of perpetual drought . Their customers being captive , shackled by circum -","The Times, 13th August 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22283,13,8,1990,Summer,13,8,1990,Summer,"concentrate on doing what they do so well , come drought or flood : sending out bills , remind - ers","The Times, 13th August 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22284,13,8,1990,Summer,13,8,1990,Summer,"their customers are the only losers . They know the drought will pass ; and , once the winter rain returns","The Times, 13th August 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22285,13,8,1990,Summer,13,8,1990,Summer,""" "" Jk "" ! . Back in the grip'Qf drought , naturally LEGEND has it that in 681 AD Si","The Times, 13th August 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22286,13,8,1990,Summer,13,8,1990,Summer,converted the South Saxons to Christianity by ending a three-year drought . On the day a large number of them agreed,"The Times, 13th August 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22287,13,8,1990,Summer,13,8,1990,Summer,can well understand how the Saxons felt . How this drought compares with those of the past is difficult to assess,"The Times, 13th August 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22288,13,8,1990,Summer,13,8,1990,Summer,". ' Prior to instrumental observations ; ; heat and drought show ; , up ; ( ilearly , ' /","The Times, 13th August 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22289,14,8,1990,Summer,14,8,1990,Summer,""" much , much worse "" because of the long drought ( Associated Press reports from the national park ) .","The Times, 14th August 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22290,14,8,1990,Summer,14,8,1990,Summer,is growing . Why is Britain facing such a prolonged drought ? Is the greenhouse effect upon us ? who has,"The Times, 14th August 1990",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22291,14,8,1990,Summer,14,8,1990,Summer,"variation . Over the two years in which the present drought has been building , rainfall has actually been 90 per","The Times, 14th August 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22292,14,8,1990,Summer,14,8,1990,Summer,"had been as dry as the one before , the drought would by now be a crisis , not simply an","The Times, 14th August 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22293,14,8,1990,Summer,14,8,1990,Summer,. The areas nowsuffering are those where this year 's drought has come on top of a long-term deficiency of rain,"The Times, 14th August 1990",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22294,14,8,1990,Summer,14,8,1990,Summer,"of Yorkshire , Humberside , East Anglia and Kent the drought is now worse than in 1976 . One Humberside borehole","The Times, 14th August 1990",England,"UKH,UKE,UKJ","UKH1,UKE1,UKJ4,UKJ1","UKE11,UKJ42,UKJ14","Humberside,Yorkshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 22295,14,8,1990,Summer,14,8,1990,Summer,"Humberside borehole is lower than it has been since the drought of 1904-5 , while in Kent some consumers have faced","The Times, 14th August 1990",England,"UKE,UKJ","UKE1,UKJ4","UKE11,UKJ42",Humberside,20th Century newspaper,Media 22296,14,8,1990,Summer,14,8,1990,Summer,"a price . One of the curiosities of the present drought is that Northumbria , which has had only 81 per","The Times, 14th August 1990",England,UKC,UKC2,UKC21,Northumbria,20th Century newspaper,Media 22297,14,8,1990,Summer,14,8,1990,Summer,offer little help . There is no evidence that the drought has anything to do with global warming . For much,"The Times, 14th August 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22298,14,8,1990,Summer,14,8,1990,Summer,"the worst shortages . Looked at this way , the drought is simply another symptom of the two Britains , a","The Times, 14th August 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22299,16,8,1990,Summer,16,8,1990,Summer,"August 4 . From Mr Claude M. Blow End of drought Sir , On Sunday , August 12 , All Saints","The Times, 16th August 1990",England,"UKK,UKF","UKK2,UKF2","UKK23,UKF22","Aisholt,Leicestershire,Loughborough",20th Century newspaper,Media 22300,16,8,1990,Summer,16,8,1990,Summer,"real dangers which they face during this threatening period of drought . Yours sincerely , J. FISHER , c/o Adrian Taylor","The Times, 16th August 1990",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,Diss,20th Century newspaper,Media 22301,16,8,1990,Summer,16,8,1990,Summer,of it is that it was the weather . The drought broke before dawn and by mid - morn ing there,"The Times, 16th August 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22302,17,8,1990,Summer,17,8,1990,Summer,", in case they get knocked down . The Provencal drought is now three months old . Brown is almost everywhere","The Times, 17th August 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22303,18,8,1990,Summer,18,8,1990,Summer,"poor , but this may have been caused by the drought , low flows , and very high water temperatures .","The Times, 18th August 1990","England,Wales","UKK,UKL",UKK4,UKK43,South Wales,20th Century newspaper,Media 22304,20,8,1990,Summer,20,8,1990,Summer,"months , but it made little impact on weeks of drought . The wettest areas were South Wales and the South-west","The Times, 20th August 1990","GB,Wales,England","UKL,UKK","UKL2,UKK3,UKK4","UKL22,UKK30,UKK43","Cardiff,Cornwall,South Wales",20th Century newspaper,Media 22305,20,8,1990,Summer,20,8,1990,Summer,"interest , particularly from overseas , and the corporate loan drought of recent months , that should be a snip .","The Times, 20th August 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22306,24,8,1990,Summer,24,8,1990,Summer,economy grows-in a good rainfall year and slumps during a drought . The past three years have seen a decline in,"The Times, 24th August 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22307,24,8,1990,Summer,24,8,1990,Summer,"chief executive of the tobacco trade association , where "" drought will no longer be a majority problem "" because of","The Times, 24th August 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22308,25,8,1990,Summer,25,8,1990,Summer,". Had such an influx of refugees been caused by drought or earthquake , the country would almost instantly have been","The Times, 25th August 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22309,25,8,1990,Summer,25,8,1990,Summer,", and hollies would probably have suffered more in this drought , "" he observes , philosophically . The overgrown bank","The Times, 25th August 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22310,30,8,1990,Summer,30,8,1990,Summer,", dry weather it could be destroyed by fire or drought . Bird survey A survey of the wild lowl and","The Times, 30th August 1990",England,UKD,UKM2,UKM21,North West Water,20th Century newspaper,Media 22311,31,8,1990,Summer,31,8,1990,Summer,"to the debs ' season Wildlife "" s threatened by drought and peat cutting ? WILDLIFE on some of En g","The Times, 31st August 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22312,31,8,1990,Summer,31,8,1990,Summer,"out because of the long-term effects of the summer 's drought , according to leading naturalists . The Nature Conservancy Council","The Times, 31st August 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22313,31,8,1990,Summer,31,8,1990,Summer,"said species that could usually withstand the effects of short-term drought were struggling to survive . "" There is no doubt","The Times, 31st August 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22314,1,9,1990,Autumn,1,9,1990,Autumn,"like him into the streets at the end of another drought-ridden summer , when a seven-day week of unrelenting labour failed","The Times, 1st September 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22315,1,9,1990,Autumn,1,9,1990,Autumn,to stop commercial sprinklers with - out declaring a full-scale drought emergency . The environment depart - ment said that it,"The Times, 1st September 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22316,1,9,1990,Autumn,1,9,1990,Autumn,"to be directed to the southern areas worst hit by drought . John Kerr , head of the union 's livestock","The Times, 1st September 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22317,1,9,1990,Autumn,1,9,1990,Autumn,have seen their pastures dry up during two years of drought . The government is also to assume a share of,"The Times, 1st September 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22318,1,9,1990,Autumn,1,9,1990,Autumn,"those to which we are already accustomed - floods , droughts , and famines . They do not frighten us enough","The Times, 1st September 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22319,1,9,1990,Autumn,1,9,1990,Autumn,"his time spray painting the brown , arid lawns of drought-struck Santa Barbara , so they look green and lush .","The Times, 1st September 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22320,1,9,1990,Autumn,1,9,1990,Autumn,the corporate raider - is in its seventh year of drought and there is no sign of rain . Mr Simmons,"The Times, 1st September 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22321,1,9,1990,Autumn,1,9,1990,Autumn,source to tap . But LA is in its fourth drought year and has been warned : cut consumption by 10,"The Times, 1st September 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22322,1,9,1990,Autumn,1,9,1990,Autumn,the water department '3n .. t- ; . known as Drought Busters and viewed by the locals as a fairly toothless,"The Times, 1st September 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22323,1,9,1990,Autumn,1,9,1990,Autumn,". "" If we go into a fifth year of drought there will have to be sharp cutbacks and we 'll","The Times, 1st September 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22324,3,9,1990,Autumn,3,9,1990,Autumn,"for ideas on how to save water , run by drought-stricken Mid-Kent water authority , has gone to a jive-year-old hoy","The Times, 3th September 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22325,5,9,1990,Autumn,5,9,1990,Autumn,"Flower Show at Guildhall yesterday . In spite of the drought , the vegetable section was well supported Policeman denies murder","The Times, 5th September 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22326,7,9,1990,Autumn,7,9,1990,Autumn," called store Iambs come oj to The market a drought-induced short - age of fodder has severely reduced demand ,","The Times, 7th September 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22327,7,9,1990,Autumn,7,9,1990,Autumn,"Soon after they were put in place , the American drought changed world agricultural markets . Prices of grain and oilseeds","The Times, 7th September 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22328,7,9,1990,Autumn,7,9,1990,Autumn,for whom Lord St Levan stood proxy . Gardeners brave drought THE summer drought failed to deter gardeners from enter -,"The Times, 7th September 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22329,7,9,1990,Autumn,7,9,1990,Autumn,St Levan stood proxy . Gardeners brave drought THE summer drought failed to deter gardeners from enter - in g the,"The Times, 7th September 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22330,8,9,1990,Autumn,8,9,1990,Autumn,could be affected next month by increased oil prices and drought problems which could affect fresh food prices . The chancellor,"The Times, 8th September 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22331,8,9,1990,Autumn,8,9,1990,Autumn,"seeds and grow your own ? One glance at my drought-stricken "" herb garden "" this summer would explain . Bolted","The Times, 8th September 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22332,14,9,1990,Autumn,14,9,1990,Autumn,"t HSW Str First hurricane force winds ; now a drought , j I We need cleaner means of producing this","The Times, 14th September 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22333,15,9,1990,Autumn,15,9,1990,Autumn,"to produce sufficient blooms for the show after the summer drought , many exhibitors are displaying.new varieties . Gold medals were","The Times, 15th September 1990",England,UKD,UKD6,UKD63,Tarvin,20th Century newspaper,Media 22334,15,9,1990,Autumn,15,9,1990,Autumn,the beef and sheep farmers and others hit by the drought ( Alan Tillier writes ) . Some ministers believe the,"The Times, 15th September 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22335,15,9,1990,Autumn,15,9,1990,Autumn,"with my running grumble , the one about the continuing drought ( I threw a radio across the barn last week","The Times, 15th September 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22336,15,9,1990,Autumn,15,9,1990,Autumn,. Even his heavy machinery had failed to break our drought stricken - land into soil fit for sowing grass-seed,"The Times, 15th September 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22337,15,9,1990,Autumn,15,9,1990,Autumn," day week , is in doubt after The summer drought . The Stafford - shire track is not fit for","The Times, 15th September 1990",England,UKG,UKG2,UKG24,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22338,15,9,1990,Autumn,15,9,1990,Autumn,"and beer . Seasonal food prices , affected by severe drought , showed their biggest August rise since the hot summer","The Times, 15th September 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22339,15,9,1990,Autumn,15,9,1990,Autumn,"0.25 of a percentage point to the RPI . Further drought-driven food price rises are anticipated too . Bill Martin ,","The Times, 15th September 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22340,15,9,1990,Autumn,15,9,1990,Autumn,"gathering mushrooms from fields , hedgerows and woods . The drought this year has brought scant pickings . I have been","The Times, 15th September 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22341,15,9,1990,Autumn,15,9,1990,Autumn,Northamptonshire village of Burton Latimer showed how gardeners defied the drought . The heaviest onion weighed in at 61b lOoz ;,"The Times, 15th September 1990",England,UKF,UKF2,"UKF25,UKF24,UKF25","Burton Latimer,Northamptonshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 22342,15,9,1990,Autumn,15,9,1990,Autumn,"chosen : evaluating exhibits , lovingly nurtured through the summer drought , is a serious business ( top ) . Spring","The Times, 15th September 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22343,17,9,1990,Autumn,17,9,1990,Autumn,"ahead on a broad front despite the weakened economy . Drought - induced increases in food prices come under "" acts","The Times, 17th September 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22344,18,9,1990,Autumn,18,9,1990,Autumn,"Rose Society 's autumn show were well supported despite the drought , although blooms were below normal size . This show","The Times, 18th September 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22345,18,9,1990,Autumn,18,9,1990,Autumn,cent to Irl.9p ( 1.4p ) . By Matthew Bond Drought withers Ransomes profits THE summer drought may have withered Britain,"The Times, 18th September 1990",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22346,18,9,1990,Autumn,18,9,1990,Autumn,". By Matthew Bond Drought withers Ransomes profits THE summer drought may have withered Britain 's flowerbeds , but it is","The Times, 18th September 1990",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22347,18,9,1990,Autumn,18,9,1990,Autumn,"lawns turned brown throughout the gardens of England . The drought , coupled with the consumer downturn , has almost removed","The Times, 18th September 1990",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK15,Westwood,20th Century newspaper,Media 22348,19,9,1990,Autumn,19,9,1990,Autumn,a magnificent spectacle and gives no hint of the summer drought and the fact that many gardens are still seriously short,"The Times, 19th September 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22349,20,9,1990,Autumn,20,9,1990,Autumn,"not the debate . "" Wild swings in temperature , droughts and typhoons may be - come commonplace , "" he","The Times, 20th September 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22350,21,9,1990,Autumn,21,9,1990,Autumn,"repayment of a village debt for the ending of a drought . In the second half , a woodcutter helps a","The Times, 21st September 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22351,21,9,1990,Autumn,21,9,1990,Autumn,"with the local council , battles with the bank , drought , disaster in the storms ... all in a day","The Times, 21st September 1990",England,UKF,UKF3,UKF30,Great Steeping,20th Century newspaper,Media 22352,21,9,1990,Autumn,21,9,1990,Autumn,"oldest breed in Britain , pigs and goats . The drought is a serious worry . With grass drying up ,","The Times, 21st September 1990",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22353,22,9,1990,Autumn,22,9,1990,Autumn,( Flat meetings in bold ) Canoness ends Hay ward drought PETER Hayward has trained fewer Flat winners in the past,"The Times, 22th September 1990",England,"UKD,UKC,UKI","UKD1,UKD7,UKC1,UKI1","UKD12,UKC12,UKI12","Carlisle,Haydock Park,Redcar,Stratford",20th Century newspaper,Media 22354,22,9,1990,Autumn,22,9,1990,Autumn,"- tropical plants . After this season of heat and drought , many of them are growing and flowering and fruiting","The Times, 22th September 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22355,25,9,1990,Autumn,25,9,1990,Autumn,"of the next century , and the world could face drought , famine and disease . Mr Wakeham set four aims","The Times, 25th September 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22356,27,9,1990,Autumn,27,9,1990,Autumn,so length off the tee is important even if the drought has left the fairways hard and running . There is,"The Times, 27th September 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22357,29,9,1990,Autumn,29,9,1990,Autumn,"EC agricultural policies has been exacerbated by another year of drought . To his credit M Mitterrand , who is not","The Times, 29th September 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22358,29,9,1990,Autumn,29,9,1990,Autumn,"are higher food prices , brought on by the summer drought , and high wage settle - ments , as well","The Times, 29th September 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22359,29,9,1990,Autumn,29,9,1990,Autumn,"the day the earthmoving ended to the onset of the drought in May 1989 , the entire garden was coated in","The Times, 29th September 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22360,29,9,1990,Autumn,29,9,1990,Autumn,"guard against water - logging after such a year of drought , but forecasts seem to indicate that annual rainfall may","The Times, 29th September 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22361,1,10,1990,Autumn,1,10,1990,Autumn,"Australian epic , sombre and shot through with fire and drought , and menacing symbolism , centred on one couple 's","The Times, 1st October 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22362,4,10,1990,Autumn,4,10,1990,Autumn,"inundation of the sea , about freak storms and about droughts . "" By Our Political Correspondent BUILD YOURSELF A SUBSTANTIAL","The Times, 4th October 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22363,6,10,1990,Autumn,6,10,1990,Autumn,"were royal decrees , the six-month cycles of rain and drought , and religious custom , be it Hindu or Buddhist","The Times, 6th October 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22364,13,10,1990,Autumn,13,10,1990,Autumn,"pigs fly , and sheep do a volte-face WHEN the drought finally broke and the rains came it was a great","The Times, 13th October 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22365,13,10,1990,Autumn,13,10,1990,Autumn,memorial service for those particular vic - tims of the drought . And then the sheep started to leap as well,"The Times, 13th October 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22366,13,10,1990,Autumn,13,10,1990,Autumn,"escaped since . Everything displayed a new vigour when the drought broke . Having stood idle for weeks , the carthorses","The Times, 13th October 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22367,13,10,1990,Autumn,13,10,1990,Autumn,"cold weather sets in and there is less chance of drought Nature can not be rushed , and Mr Thomas is","The Times, 13th October 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22368,13,10,1990,Autumn,13,10,1990,Autumn,"weather , and is quite easy to use even in drought . Weed killer would not be suitable for this job","The Times, 13th October 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22369,13,10,1990,Autumn,13,10,1990,Autumn,", - such as storms , ' "" floods and droughts , have become more common . Now , many experts","The Times, 13th October 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22370,15,10,1990,Autumn,15,10,1990,Autumn,""" Instead I have had to contend with two savage droughts and a steadily falling market , "" he says .","The Times, 15th October 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22371,16,10,1990,Autumn,16,10,1990,Autumn,"as Mr Tamrat observed , with another seri - ous drought looming in Ethio - pia , "" you can not","The Times, 16th October 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22372,16,10,1990,Autumn,16,10,1990,Autumn,Investment interest in forestry has declined more than expected and drought has resulted in stock losses in one of its nurseries,"The Times, 16th October 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22373,20,10,1990,Autumn,20,10,1990,Autumn,"Tolstoy unearthed one in his Somerset garden during the great drought of 1976 , he declared that it would make a","The Times, 20th October 1990",England,"UKD,UKK","UKD1,UKK2","UKD12,UKK23",Brantwood,20th Century newspaper,Media 22374,24,10,1990,Autumn,24,10,1990,Autumn,"slow trains and killer earthquakes , witchcraft in Rochdale and drought in Kent ; and the more depressed his comic vision","The Times, 24th October 1990",England,"UKJ,UKD","UKJ4,UKD3","UKJ42,UKD32",Rochdale,20th Century newspaper,Media 22375,25,10,1990,Autumn,25,10,1990,Autumn,"In semi-arid regions , any reduction in rainfall would cause drought , erosion and desertification . The monsoon rains might migrate","The Times, 25th October 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22376,27,10,1990,Autumn,27,10,1990,Autumn,"rivers . Apart from the el'lecls ol' two years of drought , main of the problems were caused b> omt -","The Times, 27th October 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22377,27,10,1990,Autumn,27,10,1990,Autumn,"1989s was the lack of rain . The region 's drought produced low yields and rich , con - centrated wines","The Times, 27th October 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22378,29,10,1990,Autumn,29,10,1990,Autumn,electricity privatisation - the gilt mar - ket 's supply drought is set to end . The initial reaction will push,"The Times, 29th October 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22379,3,11,1990,Autumn,3,11,1990,Autumn,blossom at the first drop of rain after a terrible drought . Lenny did all his stuff at the party :,"The Times, 3th November 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22380,7,11,1990,Autumn,7,11,1990,Autumn,"changed during the summer . The lamb wars , the drought the collapse of world prices , and the violent protests","The Times, 7th November 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22381,10,11,1990,Autumn,10,11,1990,Autumn,", - metal IJfljSmS mSM> m frame windows and other droughty //XfflaBH IWkO 'jwY .. imi types . Almosr invisible when","The Times, 10th November 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22382,10,11,1990,Autumn,10,11,1990,Autumn,cap c . A tax on travellers STOUTH a . Drought b . A stockyard c . Theft DOOLIE a .,"The Times, 10th November 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22383,13,11,1990,Autumn,13,11,1990,Autumn,until December 13 to respond to the SIB consultative document Drought costs peg Mid Kent profits impact years drought on costs,"The Times, 13th November 1990",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22384,13,11,1990,Autumn,13,11,1990,Autumn,consultative document Drought costs peg Mid Kent profits impact years drought on costs of treating and distributing water cut the profitability,"The Times, 13th November 1990",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22385,13,11,1990,Autumn,13,11,1990,Autumn,operating profit was due mainly to the effects of the drought but also partly to increased costs of financial and service,"The Times, 13th November 1990",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22386,16,11,1990,Autumn,16,11,1990,Autumn,. 18 OXFORD University 's fiv e - we ek drought was extended at Sudbury last night in their first fixture,"The Times, 16th November 1990",England,"UKJ,UKI","UKJ1,UKI2","UKJ14,UKI23","Oxford,Sudbury",20th Century newspaper,Media 22387,17,11,1990,Autumn,17,11,1990,Autumn,Bewicks had been coming in unprecedentedly early . The summer drought has been affecting countries other than our own : there,"The Times, 17th November 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22388,22,11,1990,Autumn,22,11,1990,Autumn,Brooks is stilt suffering from the effects of the long drought and the consequent firm going on the work gallops .,"The Times, 22th November 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22389,22,11,1990,Autumn,22,11,1990,Autumn,"and discussing with-dismay the barbecue ban threatened , by the drought Mention sport to them and you would hear a lot","The Times, 22th November 1990",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22390,24,11,1990,Autumn,24,11,1990,Autumn,bed ( commonplace in most gar - dens after the drought ) Daniel pours in leaf mould to close it Every,"The Times, 24th November 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22391,24,11,1990,Autumn,24,11,1990,Autumn,"special Hydrangea quercifolia have proved to be exceptionally robust in drought conditions . Part of the valley , where a newly","The Times, 24th November 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22392,30,11,1990,Autumn,30,11,1990,Autumn,Local farms have been devastated by successive years of severe drought and subsidy cuts . Many have gone bust Amid the,"The Times, 30th November 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22393,30,11,1990,Autumn,30,11,1990,Autumn,we are working hard to avoid the worst effects of drought . We must act how : to avoid catastrophe later,"The Times, 30th November 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22394,30,11,1990,Autumn,30,11,1990,Autumn,"of Britain is still in the grip of a comparative drought , the going at Bangor will be soft today ,","The Times, 30th November 1990","Northern Ireland,GB",UKN,UKN0,UKN02,Bangor,20th Century newspaper,Media 22395,1,12,1990,Winter,1,12,1990,Winter,"course , calamities can bring worse than 1 this . Drought , flood , epidemic and war I send us pictures","The Times, 1st December 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22396,6,12,1990,Winter,6,12,1990,Winter,", reflecting a fall in metered consumption due to the drought and lower demand from the . textile and other local","The Times, 6th December 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22397,6,12,1990,Winter,6,12,1990,Winter,to trade restrictions ' improved af ter last year 's drought and is one reason for the expan - s ion,"The Times, 6th December 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22398,8,12,1990,Winter,8,12,1990,Winter,metal / O-s Hl BPw I frome windows and other droughty /fL PvwU BBfi Hm.niilypes . Almost invisible when dcwi g,"The Times, 8th December 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22399,12,12,1990,Winter,12,12,1990,Winter,"the Isles of Scilly , yesterday to avert a threatened drought . Sanctions may not be enough , Hurd tells House","The Times, 12th December 1990",England,UKK,UKK3,UKK30,Penzance,20th Century newspaper,Media 22400,15,12,1990,Winter,15,12,1990,Winter,"looks brown and almost dead , brittle and dehydrated by drought and heat , but the gentle winter rain and sun","The Times, 15th December 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22401,17,12,1990,Winter,17,12,1990,Winter,", Ellesmere Port ; Lawford & Co . Bournissen ends drought MEIRINGEN , Switzerland ( AFP ) - Chantal Bournissen ,","The Times, 17th December 1990",England,UKD,UKD6,UKD63,Ellesmere Port,20th Century newspaper,Media 22402,19,12,1990,Winter,19,12,1990,Winter,"they might previously have done , especially during the summer drought . Environmental failures continue , but seem to be at","The Times, 19th December 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22403,22,12,1990,Winter,22,12,1990,Winter,"the nest is swept away and if there 's a drought , the nest can be left high and dry .","The Times, 22th December 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22404,22,12,1990,Winter,22,12,1990,Winter,"the same resort . Bournissen , who ended a three-year drought by winning in Meiringen , said : "" I was","The Times, 22th December 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22405,28,12,1990,Winter,28,12,1990,Winter,"Weather . Jul 23 : A state of "" absolute drought "" was declared after Britain had less than 0.02mm millimetres","The Times, 28th December 1990",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22406,28,12,1990,Winter,28,12,1990,Winter,"Mick ' 5.30 Reading Aloud : Angela Kelly remembers the drought Pleasence reads from A Diary of 1976 , in his","The Times, 28th December 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22407,29,12,1990,Winter,29,12,1990,Winter,nine central and southern provinces severely affected by war and drought . The operation will be under the umbrella of the,"The Times, 29th December 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22408,29,12,1990,Winter,29,12,1990,Winter,For either the rain is destroying his grain Or the drought is destroying his roots He will tell you the spring,"The Times, 29th December 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22409,29,12,1990,Winter,29,12,1990,Winter,"are still found which can adapt to prolonged periods of drought In the age of steam , fires from red-hot clinker","The Times, 29th December 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22410,29,12,1990,Winter,29,12,1990,Winter,effects of a good monsoon are as dramatic as the drought and famine created by a bad year . A former,"The Times, 29th December 1990",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22411,3,1,1991,Winter,3,1,1991,Winter,"the Ashes from England . Born into the great Victorian drought of 1902 , his key to survival remains diversification ,","The Times, 3th January 1991",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22412,9,1,1991,Winter,9,1,1991,Winter,about 20 million people are in need and says the drought threat - ens to wipe out progress made in projects,"The Times, 9th January 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22413,9,1,1991,Winter,9,1,1991,Winter,of a plan to save four million people hit by drought . ( Reuter ) By Alice Thomson THE TIMES CROSSWORD,"The Times, 9th January 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22414,11,1,1991,Winter,11,1,1991,Winter,"one , and has suffered badly from the gales and droughts of recent years . Another storm might bring it down","The Times, 11st January 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22415,12,1,1991,Winter,12,1,1991,Winter,"downpours , two water authorities said they want to extend drought orders . Southern Water and Mid Kent Water say hosepipe","The Times, 12th January 1991",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22416,12,1,1991,Winter,12,1,1991,Winter,", ' MBb HKV / J frame windows and dher droughty / // * BM Baaa Lf J types . Almost","The Times, 12th January 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22417,14,1,1991,Winter,14,1,1991,Winter,and flooding of recent weeks . Thames Water has a drought order operating in the area be - tween Swindon and,"The Times, 14th January 1991",England,"UKK,UKJ,UKK","UKK1,UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1","UKK13,UKK14","Cirencester,Swindon,River Thames",20th Century newspaper,Media 22418,14,1,1991,Winter,14,1,1991,Winter,"Kent Water , which has applied to renew its year-old drought order , said that twice the normal rainfall level was","The Times, 14th January 1991",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22419,14,1,1991,Winter,14,1,1991,Winter,"Queen Mother reservoir at Horton , Berkshire , and end drought restrictions Licence fee deal puts BBC jobs in danger KENNETH","The Times, 14th January 1991",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ11,Horton,20th Century newspaper,Media 22420,15,1,1991,Winter,15,1,1991,Winter,number of passengers they can carry . Water curbs end Drought restrictions on water use have been lifted in one of,"The Times, 15th January 1991",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK11,Bristol,20th Century newspaper,Media 22421,15,1,1991,Winter,15,1,1991,Winter,"Petersfield , Hampshire . January 11. combination of war and drought is already putting 20 million lives at risk of starvation","The Times, 15th January 1991",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,"Durford Wood,Petersfield",20th Century newspaper,Media 22422,19,1,1991,Winter,19,1,1991,Winter,"' included bad rulers , civil discord , war , drought famine , plague , comets , sudden deaths of prominent","The Times, 19th January 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22423,19,1,1991,Winter,19,1,1991,Winter,"parts : the watered , populated half , and the drought-stricken , empty half . Brooke ended up in the drought-stricken","The Times, 19th January 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22424,19,1,1991,Winter,19,1,1991,Winter,"drought-stricken , empty half . Brooke ended up in the drought-stricken bit ( that 's where his boat was ) under","The Times, 19th January 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22425,19,1,1991,Winter,19,1,1991,Winter,once his home THE WORM 'S TURN N ews that drought and disease have struck the mulberry leaves on which Chinese,"The Times, 19th January 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22426,23,1,1991,Winter,23,1,1991,Winter," ren should not have to wash themselves until The drought was over . Eugster 's role CHRISTOPHER Eugster , Kleinwort","The Times, 23th January 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22427,26,1,1991,Winter,26,1,1991,Winter,and touching romance about a middle-aged spinster living in a drought-stricken Kansas town who falls in love with a flamboyant conman,"The Times, 26th January 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22428,28,1,1991,Winter,28,1,1991,Winter,"the country 's gross nat - io nal product . Drought , sta rva - t i on , the","The Times, 28th January 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22429,29,1,1991,Winter,29,1,1991,Winter,in the past fortnight By Thomson Prentice MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT Sudan drought : emaciated cattle being driven to a drying-up watering hole,"The Times, 29th January 1991",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22430,31,1,1991,Winter,31,1,1991,Winter,"service In Broughty Ferry East Church . Queen Street . Droughty Ferry , Dundee on Monday February 4th 1991 at 12.30","The Times, 31st January 1991",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM21,Dundee,20th Century newspaper,Media 22431,5,2,1991,Winter,5,2,1991,Winter,1979 . Water ban stays Mid-Kent Water has extended its drought order for another six months because water stocks are still,"The Times, 5th February 1991",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22432,9,2,1991,Winter,9,2,1991,Winter,have become critical in some cases after two years of drought . Up to half a million salmon fingerlings will be,"The Times, 9th February 1991",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22433,11,2,1991,Winter,11,2,1991,Winter,"Most seriously affected is mid-Kent , where last summer 's drought order has just been renewed for another year . Anyone","The Times, 11st February 1991",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22434,11,2,1991,Winter,11,2,1991,Winter,"the region needing twice the average rainfall to avoid a drought this summer , the order was necessary . "" It","The Times, 11st February 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22435,12,2,1991,Winter,12,2,1991,Winter,", choreographer of Ebo lye - Transitions , compared the drought and famine of his rural Nigerian background with the harshness","The Times, 12th February 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22436,13,2,1991,Winter,13,2,1991,Winter,. Water authorities said that the freeze could cause a drought in some areas because water was being lost from burst,"The Times, 13th February 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22437,14,2,1991,Winter,14,2,1991,Winter,"with local rivers and exaggerate the patterns of flooding and drought . Extracting oil , the raw material for making a","The Times, 14th February 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22438,21,2,1991,Winter,21,2,1991,Winter,"rains are good , normal vegeta - tion reappears in drought-afflicted areas and the desert shows no sign of a general","The Times, 21st February 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22439,23,2,1991,Winter,23,2,1991,Winter,"darkness at bay , and in so doing visits drought and famine on ] his own domain . If you","The Times, 23th February 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22440,23,2,1991,Winter,23,2,1991,Winter,"the year that he arrived , there was a terrible drought The rains failed and failed again , the animals died","The Times, 23th February 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22441,1,3,1991,Spring,1,3,1991,Spring,dreadful losses from last year 's winter storms and summer drought . The full scale of that dam - age was,"The Times, 1st March 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22442,2,3,1991,Spring,2,3,1991,Spring,brought attendant perils for the vicuna . Claiming that a drought and shortage of graz - in g would condemn large,"The Times, 2th March 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22443,6,3,1991,Spring,6,3,1991,Spring,"by the fact that with six million Ethiopians affected by drought needing nearly a million tonnes of food aid , only","The Times, 6th March 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22444,6,3,1991,Spring,6,3,1991,Spring,"million people living in the Ogaden who were affected by drought . Marcus Thompson , Oxfam 's emergencies director , said","The Times, 6th March 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22445,12,3,1991,Spring,12,3,1991,Spring,for many months that populations in African countries affected by drought and conflict are facing a potential famine on a par,"The Times, 12th March 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22446,16,3,1991,Spring,16,3,1991,Spring,"the lawn but keeps it healthier , improving resistance to drought and thatching . Garden machines , like their kitchen counterparts","The Times, 16th March 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22447,20,3,1991,Spring,20,3,1991,Spring,food price inflation as supply conditions have improved after the drought of 1989 . Provisional CBI data show a marked fall,"The Times, 20th March 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22448,23,3,1991,Spring,23,3,1991,Spring,". "" It was the summer of 1921 and the drought had baked the playing fields dry . I was a","The Times, 23th March 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22449,1,4,1991,Spring,1,4,1991,Spring,harvest caused by a lack of fertilisers and a long drought . Phnom Penh was seeking assistance in rice and in,"The Times, 1st April 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22450,2,4,1991,Spring,2,4,1991,Spring,"cease to support trout and salmon , reports Michael McCarthy Drought and excessive drawing of water are threatening the future of","The Times, 2th April 1991",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22451,6,4,1991,Spring,6,4,1991,Spring,demands made upon it . The past three years of drought have only highlighted the extent to which groundwater reserves have,"The Times, 6th April 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22452,12,4,1991,Spring,12,4,1991,Spring,river to spawn and continue the cycle . But a drought means no water in the rivers for the fish to,"The Times, 12th April 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22453,15,4,1991,Spring,15,4,1991,Spring,to a global corporate finance industry suffering its worst deal drought in a decade . Latest figures from KPMG Peat Marwick,"The Times, 15th April 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22454,18,4,1991,Spring,18,4,1991,Spring,", cracked rice paddies where occasional figures move listlessly . Drought , a lack of fertiliser because of a cut-off in","The Times, 18th April 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22455,18,4,1991,Spring,18,4,1991,Spring,"the sea by reverse osmosis . In spite of summer drought , in most residential areas there is no hose-pipe ban","The Times, 18th April 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22456,20,4,1991,Spring,20,4,1991,Spring,about west Africans on the verge of starvation in a drought-striken village in northern Burkina Faso is bright to the point,"The Times, 20th April 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22457,20,4,1991,Spring,20,4,1991,Spring,1987 ( Keith Macklin writes ) . The prolonged trophy drought may come to an end this season more because of,"The Times, 20th April 1991",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE44,Halifax,20th Century newspaper,Media 22458,20,4,1991,Spring,20,4,1991,Spring,"near - documentary treatment of a farming family migrating from drought to green pastures . The story holds few surprises ,","The Times, 20th April 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22459,20,4,1991,Spring,20,4,1991,Spring,. Western relief officials consider this one of the worst droughts in memory and say the survival of five million people,"The Times, 20th April 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22460,20,4,1991,Spring,20,4,1991,Spring,"spirits , a potential source of surplus food for the drought years was lost The flower of the nation 's youth","The Times, 20th April 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22461,22,4,1991,Spring,22,4,1991,Spring,"South and East to water their lawns in times of drought without directly paying for it , hardly seems to make","The Times, 22th April 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22462,27,4,1991,Spring,27,4,1991,Spring,the OU 11.00 Multi-Cultural Education 11.25 Environment - Living with Drought 12.15 The Romantic Poets in the Alps 12.40 Statistics -,"The Times, 27th April 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22463,27,4,1991,Spring,27,4,1991,Spring,"high yield , the Bordelais had to struggle with the drought With no rain and a much reduced water table ,","The Times, 27th April 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22464,29,4,1991,Spring,29,4,1991,Spring," On Saturday had been caused by frost and not drought , Sale 's second division match would probably not have","The Times, 29th April 1991",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,Brooklands,20th Century newspaper,Media 22465,1,5,1991,Spring,1,5,1991,Spring,not be enough to ease the shortage that is threatening drought in the South . Widespread hosepipe bans are likely this,"The Times, 1st May 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22466,1,5,1991,Spring,1,5,1991,Spring,at once . The worst affected areas are those where drought and crop fail - ures coincide with civil wars in,"The Times, 1st May 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22467,1,5,1991,Spring,1,5,1991,Spring,for lifesaving rations in 1988 . The civil war and drought contributing to chronic shortages of food then are just as,"The Times, 1st May 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22468,2,5,1991,Spring,2,5,1991,Spring,"going on . There has been no war , no drought , no crop failure , no epidemics and no disasters","The Times, 2th May 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22469,2,5,1991,Spring,2,5,1991,Spring,"could be in for a spell of devastating weather . Droughts , typhoons and hurricanes would bring death and destruction ,","The Times, 2th May 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22470,2,5,1991,Spring,2,5,1991,Spring,". Enormous floods , catastrophic earthquakes , long and widespread droughts are merely examples . The Good Samaritan is a Chris","The Times, 2th May 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22471,2,5,1991,Spring,2,5,1991,Spring,"governments , but largely they are the result of terrible drought which could be anticipated , and alleviated , in a","The Times, 2th May 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22472,2,5,1991,Spring,2,5,1991,Spring,"fend for themselves . Nature , in the form of drought and , perhaps , a changing climate , can still","The Times, 2th May 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22473,4,5,1991,Spring,4,5,1991,Spring,; wfFffi ' County Postcode psr 4/tS j GARDENERS * DROUGHT . . . HOSEPIPE BANS . . . METERED WATER,"The Times, 4th May 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22474,4,5,1991,Spring,4,5,1991,Spring,"largely on self-generated tourist in - come . The tourist drought exacerbates the damp problem . ITINERARIES Peace , quiet ,","The Times, 4th May 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22475,6,5,1991,Spring,6,5,1991,Spring,This needed to be moved to the area ravaged by drought before the rains spoiled the stockpiles . Rehabilitation of the,"The Times, 6th May 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22476,8,5,1991,Spring,8,5,1991,Spring,"when the international community has recognised the seriousness of the drought . "" Robert Frasure , an American National Security Council","The Times, 8th May 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22477,10,5,1991,Spring,10,5,1991,Spring,"the product of government neglect , war , corruption and drought , in that order. , The UN Worl&Tbbd a.iEcogcainme claims7thatii29s7","The Times, 10th May 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22478,14,5,1991,Spring,14,5,1991,Spring,"each two inches in length in the mature fly . Droughts and heatwaves apart , the mayfly appears with astonish -","The Times, 14th May 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22479,18,5,1991,Spring,18,5,1991,Spring,of rain and Emma and Sam face financial ruin in drought-striken Coopers Crossing 6.30 That 's Showbusiness . Mike Smith hosts,"The Times, 18th May 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22480,22,5,1991,Spring,22,5,1991,Spring,"in the south . The country was unprepared for the drought of 1984 , which led to unprecedented famine . For","The Times, 22th May 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22481,22,5,1991,Spring,22,5,1991,Spring,and its satellites for his economic thinking . But the drought of 1984-5 brought his country to the brink of finan,"The Times, 22th May 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22482,23,5,1991,Spring,23,5,1991,Spring,report from Oxfordshire on a scheme to save fish in drought - affected waters 8.30 Russ Abbot . Offbeat comedy including,"The Times, 23th May 1991",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22483,27,5,1991,Spring,27,5,1991,Spring,monsoon for a country that would otherwise be consumed by drought . But this is as much a travelogue as a,"The Times, 27th May 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22484,27,5,1991,Spring,27,5,1991,Spring,and ironically found horself writing a story about a local drought and a hosepipe ban . French television only took up,"The Times, 27th May 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22485,31,5,1991,Spring,31,5,1991,Spring,"TOO much water is bad for your garden . With drought alarms sound - ing once again , Thames Water yes","The Times, 31st May 1991",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 22486,1,6,1991,Summer,1,6,1991,Summer,"immedia t e help in feeding an estimated 7.3 million drought victims , many of whom have been cut off from","The Times, 1st June 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22487,1,6,1991,Summer,1,6,1991,Summer,"rain , and its intensity . Public fascination with the drought owes a great deal to the fact that it is","The Times, 1st June 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22488,1,6,1991,Summer,1,6,1991,Summer,", but the jury is still out . When the drought will end , if chaos really controls the weather ,","The Times, 1st June 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22489,3,6,1991,Summer,3,6,1991,Summer,"a decade of superlative weather . Just as the 1976 drought has proved hard to better , the 1975 June blizzard","The Times, 3th June 1991",England,UKF,UKF2,UKF22,Leicestershire,20th Century newspaper,Media 22490,4,6,1991,Summer,4,6,1991,Summer,"week the situation in the town , gateway to the drought and refugee affected Ogaden , had been chaotic . At","The Times, 4th June 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22491,7,6,1991,Summer,7,6,1991,Summer,"before were rather short , sharp hay fever seasons because drought and dry weather stopped grass growing . Although last month","The Times, 7th June 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22492,8,6,1991,Summer,8,6,1991,Summer,Last year we lost a lot of grass through the drought and the moss took over . Through the winter it,"The Times, 8th June 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22493,8,6,1991,Summer,8,6,1991,Summer,"Russell Page , the landscape architect , who catered for drought resistant plants , because the island then had no mains","The Times, 8th June 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22494,8,6,1991,Summer,8,6,1991,Summer,"but He never said anything about not sending lots of droughts . ' I was ex - tremely worried . ""","The Times, 8th June 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22495,10,6,1991,Summer,10,6,1991,Summer,"football correspondent , kuala lumpur EQUESTRIANISM Leng 's win ends drought VIRGINIA Leng , the reigning European champion , won the","The Times, 10th June 1991",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE42,Bramham,20th Century newspaper,Media 22496,14,6,1991,Summer,14,6,1991,Summer,"turn their tiny front garden into a low maintenance , drought-resistant horticultural paradise 9.00 The Real McCoy . Comic sketches and","The Times, 14th June 1991",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,Roydon,20th Century newspaper,Media 22497,18,6,1991,Summer,18,6,1991,Summer,a number of minor injuries sustained in an active life Drought brings study of water grid proposal PLANS to develop a,"The Times, 18th June 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22498,18,6,1991,Summer,18,6,1991,Summer,rivers authority as a means of overcoming difficulties caused by drought ( Richard Ford writes ) . The authority is also,"The Times, 18th June 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22499,26,6,1991,Summer,26,6,1991,Summer,"Water Company began moves yes - terday to extend its drought order , which has been in force since last August","The Times, 26th June 1991",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22500,26,6,1991,Summer,26,6,1991,Summer,", despite bring - ing forward some spending to counter drought . This was partly due to a government-requested pause on","The Times, 26th June 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22501,29,6,1991,Summer,29,6,1991,Summer,"began three years , almost to the day , of drought which was later joined by the recession . I hope","The Times, 29th June 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22502,29,6,1991,Summer,29,6,1991,Summer,"in the Serpentine , Harold Wilson appointed a minister for drought but thereafter , The summers of my more extreme","The Times, 29th June 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22503,29,6,1991,Summer,29,6,1991,Summer,"castellated shelter . The original beech trees survived until the drought of 1976 , after which they deteriorated until they had","The Times, 29th June 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22504,2,7,1991,Summer,2,7,1991,Summer,"in - surance markets have been lashed by cyclones , droughts , man-made disasters and the American courts . "" Mr","The Times, 2th July 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22505,13,7,1991,Summer,13,7,1991,Summer,in west Africa but gradually emptied during two decades of drought . ( Teletext ) 8.00 Time Signs . A series,"The Times, 13th July 1991",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22506,13,7,1991,Summer,13,7,1991,Summer,". In our unpredict able climate , summer will bring drought and desiccated plants as last year , or floods or","The Times, 13th July 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22507,15,7,1991,Summer,15,7,1991,Summer,"built should last for ever . "" In 1976 , drought r consequently a greater top speed . At Cedar Point","The Times, 15th July 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22508,17,7,1991,Summer,17,7,1991,Summer,"is one of four Hampshire streams threat - ened by drought . The a uthority says , though , that there","The Times, 17th July 1991",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22509,18,7,1991,Summer,18,7,1991,Summer,S P Titchard c Pollard b Afford 46 14-2-56-2 . Drought ends for Stewart GUILDFORD ( second day of three ),"The Times, 18th July 1991",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK13,Gloucestershire,20th Century newspaper,Media 22510,20,7,1991,Summer,20,7,1991,Summer,"is devastated , debt-ridden and almost bankrupt . There is drought and famine , and all this is exacerbated by a","The Times, 20th July 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22511,24,7,1991,Summer,24,7,1991,Summer,"tribe that spends much of its time struggling to survive drought , hunger and war ( Oracle ) 11.50 Sidney Sheldon","The Times, 24th July 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22512,25,7,1991,Summer,25,7,1991,Summer,"midnight "" under the great wild fig tree "" . Drought and war shake up the values they have all inherited","The Times, 25th July 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22513,31,7,1991,Summer,31,7,1991,Summer,hunt for its first title in 20 years A 20-YEAR drought could break this season and the thirst of Surrey for,"The Times, 31st July 1991",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22514,2,8,1991,Summer,2,8,1991,Summer,"with an unexpected blow . Into a pre - trial drought of news for the tabloid press , her office issued","The Times, 2th August 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22515,3,8,1991,Summer,3,8,1991,Summer,", and they no longer die in large numbers during droughts . Water holes in the national parks are topped up","The Times, 3th August 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22516,12,8,1991,Summer,12,8,1991,Summer,in the summer . In the past two years of drought it has not filled up in the winter either .,"The Times, 12th August 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22517,15,8,1991,Summer,15,8,1991,Summer,"or filters . Trickle of concern : even in a drought , can we relish what comes out of the tap","The Times, 15th August 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22518,17,8,1991,Summer,17,8,1991,Summer,"160 are migratory . These vast expanses , cracked by drought and parched by salt , are covered with sea lavender","The Times, 17th August 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22519,24,8,1991,Summer,24,8,1991,Summer,") . Interpretation of pictures shot during last summer 's drought suggests that the building may be some 1,200 years old","The Times, 24th August 1991",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG11,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22520,24,8,1991,Summer,24,8,1991,Summer,"most beautiful people on this earth "" . Pestered by drought and locusts , they nevertheless make time for fun .","The Times, 24th August 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22521,7,9,1991,Autumn,7,9,1991,Autumn,. In the summer they suffer from blazing sun and drought ; garden centre plants placed in the sun are often,"The Times, 7th September 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22522,9,9,1991,Autumn,9,9,1991,Autumn,been global warming . And there has not been a drought . Odd about the drought . It does n't seem,"The Times, 9th September 1991",England,UKF,UKF1,"UKF12,UKF13",Derbyshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 22523,9,9,1991,Autumn,9,9,1991,Autumn,there has not been a drought . Odd about the drought . It does n't seem to me to have rained,"The Times, 9th September 1991",England,UKF,UKF1,"UKF12,UKF13",Derbyshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 22524,9,9,1991,Autumn,9,9,1991,Autumn,", no angry scenes with water board chairmen - no drought . There ca n't be . It has n't been","The Times, 9th September 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22525,13,9,1991,Autumn,13,9,1991,Autumn,666060 Fax : 0202 666767 State of the Industry Customer drought sinks the profits Boat builders have been hit by recession,"The Times, 13th September 1991",England,UKK,UKK2,"UKK22,UKK21",Poole,20th Century newspaper,Media 22526,13,9,1991,Autumn,13,9,1991,Autumn,"lack of orders . and/the , prospect of a "" drought summer "" -for sales . "" We feel that the","The Times, 13th September 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22527,14,9,1991,Autumn,14,9,1991,Autumn,The Choice ( 1987 ) . An African drama about drought-striken villagers who have to decide whether to wait passively for,"The Times, 14th September 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22528,17,9,1991,Autumn,17,9,1991,Autumn,. of substantial stock levels arising from last year 's drought . Operating profits fell from 12.3 million to 4.5 million,"The Times, 17th September 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22529,27,9,1991,Autumn,27,9,1991,Autumn,"worsened . Sugar cane has been affected by flood and drought , and profits could be down 60 per cent .","The Times, 27th September 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22530,28,9,1991,Autumn,28,9,1991,Autumn,"Bosnia tensions , page 9 Storms bring no end to drought HIGH winds and heavy show - ers making their-way west","The Times, 28th September 1991",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22531,28,9,1991,Autumn,28,9,1991,Autumn,towards Britain yesterday will not be enough to end the drought . Months of rain will be needed to replenish sup,"The Times, 28th September 1991",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22532,28,9,1991,Autumn,28,9,1991,Autumn,"for W and Z , 12.00 Environment : Living with Drought . How the African people are . attempting to solve","The Times, 28th September 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22533,28,9,1991,Autumn,28,9,1991,Autumn,"builds up , farmers normally inured to a cycle of drought , flood and fire are beginning to despair . This","The Times, 28th September 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22534,28,9,1991,Autumn,28,9,1991,Autumn,"and fire are beginning to despair . This year 's drought , already shaping up to be one of the worst","The Times, 28th September 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22535,28,9,1991,Autumn,28,9,1991,Autumn,"grey clouds send down spatters of rain . "" Typical drought weather , "" Joan says . "" All promise and","The Times, 28th September 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22536,28,9,1991,Autumn,28,9,1991,Autumn,"ome woolgrowers may ride out the depression , and the drought , but for people such as the Hands the future","The Times, 28th September 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22537,28,9,1991,Autumn,28,9,1991,Autumn,"as easily be snatched away by the next fire , drought or economic depression . Mitchell lives in the tiny town","The Times, 28th September 1991",England,UKF,UKF3,UKF30,Louth,20th Century newspaper,Media 22538,28,9,1991,Autumn,28,9,1991,Autumn,"of wool , because the depression , coupled with the drought , has already cut deeper into sheep numbers than people","The Times, 28th September 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22539,30,9,1991,Autumn,30,9,1991,Autumn,", Suffolk . The agri - culture ministry believes that drought may have encouraged the spread of the infection . Drugs","The Times, 30th September 1991",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,Bury St Edmunds,20th Century newspaper,Media 22540,30,9,1991,Autumn,30,9,1991,Autumn,seven years from 1981 the country was laid waste by drought . Pessimists fear the cycle may be about'to repeat itself,"The Times, 30th September 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22541,30,9,1991,Autumn,30,9,1991,Autumn,"doubled . This growth , coupled with the impact of drought , has seriously degraded the range . As a result","The Times, 30th September 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22542,30,9,1991,Autumn,30,9,1991,Autumn,"the quota . This is mainly because of the last drought , which reduced the national herd from three million to","The Times, 30th September 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22543,1,10,1991,Autumn,1,10,1991,Autumn,"said months of persistent rain was required to ease the drought . Forecast , pace 20 By Bill Frost LSE seeks","The Times, 1st October 1991",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22544,1,10,1991,Autumn,1,10,1991,Autumn,"died from starvation or disease in camps during the 1984-85 drought . It accused the UN of "" deny - ing","The Times, 1st October 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22545,5,10,1991,Autumn,5,10,1991,Autumn,"The fanner in me wanted a high productivity sward , drought resis - tant and fit to stand the wear and","The Times, 5th October 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22546,10,10,1991,Autumn,10,10,1991,Autumn,blame for the impending disaster can be put down to drought : political and economic causes are also at the root,"The Times, 10th October 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22547,10,10,1991,Autumn,10,10,1991,Autumn,"week . "" In these countries food shortages caused by drought are magnified by the obstacles imposed on relief operations by","The Times, 10th October 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22548,10,10,1991,Autumn,10,10,1991,Autumn,"water as their neighbours , it said . In other drought-affected countries , such as The Gam - bia and Ghana","The Times, 10th October 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22549,17,10,1991,Autumn,17,10,1991,Autumn,"winds and land left tinder - dry by months of drought . More than 2,000 firemen tack - led blazes along","The Times, 17th October 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22550,22,10,1991,Autumn,22,10,1991,Autumn,"quickly through the hills , parched after five years of drought , that areas apparently safe one minute were ablaze the","The Times, 22th October 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22551,29,10,1991,Autumn,29,10,1991,Autumn,"dropped alarmingly , as have local river levels . The drought has been a contributory cause , but a much more","The Times, 29th October 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22552,2,11,1991,Autumn,2,11,1991,Autumn,"would not be followed in a few weeks by "" drought and dried-up pools . "" Control of salmon rivers ,","The Times, 2th November 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22553,6,11,1991,Autumn,6,11,1991,Autumn,"borehole "" . There is a complex relationship between the drought , water abstraction , the water table and rivers and","The Times, 6th November 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22554,6,11,1991,Autumn,6,11,1991,Autumn,of the nation 's water supply . During this prolonged drought it w ill be necessary lo steer a path that,"The Times, 6th November 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22555,15,11,1991,Autumn,15,11,1991,Autumn,"They range from the natural elements - with wind , drought and snow taking turns in the last two years -","The Times, 15th November 1991",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22556,16,11,1991,Autumn,16,11,1991,Autumn,L jnsublind Ideal for Sash and Period Windows 'Insublind' eliminates droughts . '. jl ll JOji j and cold to maice,"The Times, 16th November 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22557,25,11,1991,Autumn,25,11,1991,Autumn,"the countryside was burned brown in the throes of a drought , for the rains , which usually come in the","The Times, 25th November 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22558,5,12,1991,Winter,5,12,1991,Winter,"of Eng - land water companies . The shadows of drought and recession passed only fleetingly over the region , allow","The Times, 5th December 1991",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 22559,23,12,1991,Winter,23,12,1991,Winter,"Ian Marshall scored twice for Oldham to end a personal drought , but the result leaves them bracketed with Wimbledon and","The Times, 23th December 1991",England,"UKD,UKI","UKD3,UKI2","UKD32,UKI22","Oldham,Wimbledon",20th Century newspaper,Media 22560,31,12,1991,Winter,31,12,1991,Winter,go ahead . ( Agencies ) Nomadic Way to end drought THE clash between Cab On Target and Nomadic Way in,"The Times, 31st December 1991",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22561,11,1,1992,Winter,11,1,1992,Winter,32 - 0 ; Jayasuriya 6.54-294 . KUdinto ends four-year drought THAT extraordinary charac - ter Kildimo stole the limelight at,"The Times, 11st January 1992",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ11,Ascot,20th Century newspaper,Media 22562,14,1,1992,Winter,14,1,1992,Winter,"climate and soil conditions , and water stress caused by drought , could have weakened trees and made them more prone","The Times, 14th January 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22563,20,1,1992,Winter,20,1,1992,Winter,religion correspondent Farmers fadng water shortages EASTERN England s worst drought this century looks almost certain tocause water shortages for farmers,"The Times, 20th January 1992",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22564,20,1,1992,Winter,20,1,1992,Winter,! aif thaihe4 gion was into its fourth year of drought and in the past 41 months had lost the equivalent,"The Times, 20th January 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22565,20,1,1992,Winter,20,1,1992,Winter,. The chances of this were virtually nil . The drought had been less dramatic than the intense drought of 1976,"The Times, 20th January 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22566,20,1,1992,Winter,20,1,1992,Winter,". The drought had been less dramatic than the intense drought of 1976 , the author - ity said , but","The Times, 20th January 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22567,22,1,1992,Winter,22,1,1992,Winter,February 22and 23 . By Roddy Mackenzie SNOOKER Thome ends drought Bangkok : Willie Thome reached the quarter-finals of a ranking,"The Times, 22th January 1992",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI12,UKI21","Brixton,Woolwich",20th Century newspaper,Media 22568,24,1,1992,Winter,24,1,1992,Winter,"largest commercial food cuts which , together with a severe drought company has announced its intention to cease year ana me","The Times, 24th January 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22569,31,1,1992,Winter,31,1,1992,Winter,"hand of the poor in the long term , through droughts happen throughout the world . But But the fact is","The Times, 31st January 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22570,1,2,1992,Winter,1,2,1992,Winter,"years . As parts of southern Britain face the worst drought for more than a century , rivers that should be","The Times, 1st February 1992",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22571,7,2,1992,Winter,7,2,1992,Winter,"trading conditions . And it is why we value , drought hapfjenthroughout the world . But in are fallible . However","The Times, 7th February 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22572,12,2,1992,Winter,12,2,1992,Winter,and U refer to lower and upper slopes INBBE P Drought at an end Steve James recorded his first win in,"The Times, 12th February 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22573,19,2,1992,Winter,19,2,1992,Winter,"worse time for the govern - ment . A severe drought , recession , soaring crime , and constitutional uncertainty all","The Times, 19th February 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22574,22,2,1992,Winter,22,2,1992,Winter,Nile . The Aswan dam and nine successive years of drought in the Ethiopian Highlands have desiccated the annual inundation with,"The Times, 22th February 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22575,22,2,1992,Winter,22,2,1992,Winter,All 's well that pumps well in a time of drought For an entire afternoon the farm took on the look,"The Times, 22th February 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22576,22,2,1992,Winter,22,2,1992,Winter,"of the same islands are in a state of chronic drought . A month ago , in the middle of winter","The Times, 22th February 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22577,22,2,1992,Winter,22,2,1992,Winter,", deepening wells , trying to keep pace with increasing drought . I stayed on the surface , lowering cups of","The Times, 22th February 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22578,24,2,1992,Winter,24,2,1992,Winter,"well as from the climatic misfortune of domestic gale and drought , the big insurers have exaggerated and amplified the trough","The Times, 24th February 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22579,25,2,1992,Winter,25,2,1992,Winter,by the lack of childcare facilities . Experts plan for droughts EMERGENCY meetings are to be held between the environmen t,"The Times, 25th February 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22580,25,2,1992,Winter,25,2,1992,Winter,"quantities by tanker to maintain minimum supplies . During previous droughts , consumers have been sup - plied by networks of","The Times, 25th February 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22581,26,2,1992,Winter,26,2,1992,Winter,"we are making every effort . "" By Adam Fresco Drought is worst this century THE National Rivers Authority has been","The Times, 26th February 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22582,26,2,1992,Winter,26,2,1992,Winter,area of Eng - land can be protected from a drought that is threatening crops and thousands of homes . Eastern,"The Times, 26th February 1992",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22583,26,2,1992,Winter,26,2,1992,Winter,four million people are subject to hosepipe bans in a drought unequalled since Victorian times . Anglian Water was hoping in,"The Times, 26th February 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22584,26,2,1992,Winter,26,2,1992,Winter,"have been less than six . Anglian says that the drought in its region , from the Humber to the Thames","The Times, 26th February 1992",England,"UKG,UKJ,UKK","UKG1,UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",UKG11,"Humber,River Thames",20th Century newspaper,Media 22585,28,2,1992,Winter,28,2,1992,Winter,tough times why start from scratch ? In times of drought we were urged to 'shower wi ! Ji a friend',"The Times, 28th February 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22586,29,2,1992,Winter,29,2,1992,Winter,herb grows and there 's nothing like hard usage and drought to drive its roots in deep . SOME poetry these,"The Times, 29th February 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22587,29,2,1992,Winter,29,2,1992,Winter,"no means softened by the sound or sense of "" drought "" at the end of it . Then , to","The Times, 29th February 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22588,3,3,1992,Spring,3,3,1992,Spring,"contents of two further volumes , one . End of Drought , from as late as 1975 , when she was","The Times, 3th March 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22589,5,3,1992,Spring,5,3,1992,Spring,"available 9 million for southern Afri - ca , where drought may cut crop yields by 25 per cent , Lynda","The Times, 5th March 1992",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22590,7,3,1992,Spring,7,3,1992,Spring,badly affected by malnutrition . Mr Mugabe said that the drought had nothing to do with legislation to seize white-owned farm,"The Times, 7th March 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22591,9,3,1992,Spring,9,3,1992,Spring,"ago to supply water from Norfolk to areas suffering from drought . "" It 's a bit like a bath ,","The Times, 9th March 1992",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22592,9,3,1992,Spring,9,3,1992,Spring,"protected from interference . The river authority maintains that the drought , not the borehole , has drained the moat ,","The Times, 9th March 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22593,12,3,1992,Spring,12,3,1992,Spring,"had nothing to do with the imme diate problems of drought , serious as those were ; Jerry Sherriff , the","The Times, 12th March 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22594,12,3,1992,Spring,12,3,1992,Spring,"authority head of water resources , said . But the drought had brought the issues into "" fo usQveir. : the","The Times, 12th March 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22595,12,3,1992,Spring,12,3,1992,Spring,"be of the order of 1-2 billion . ? The drought in the English lowlands is "" without modern parallel ""","The Times, 12th March 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22596,12,3,1992,Spring,12,3,1992,Spring,"Lawrie , J Payne , D From MelWebb in girona Drought rulings could affect golf A SEMINAR organised by the British","The Times, 12th March 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22597,14,3,1992,Spring,14,3,1992,Spring,"resulting from the Russian government 's economic reforms , have Drought the paper to the brink of bankruptcy . By the","The Times, 14th March 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22598,16,3,1992,Spring,16,3,1992,Spring,"the authority , said : "" This is a worse drought than 1976 because it has gone on longer . It","The Times, 16th March 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22599,16,3,1992,Spring,16,3,1992,Spring,". "" East Anglia has been hit hard by this drought and we are wor - ried about what will happen","The Times, 16th March 1992",England,UKH,UKH1,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22600,16,3,1992,Spring,16,3,1992,Spring," men T is that this arrangement During a severe drought , results in almost one complete re-use of the water","The Times, 16th March 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22601,17,3,1992,Spring,17,3,1992,Spring,"manager who delivere d the 175,000 ransom By John Vincent Drought plea Three Valleys water com - pany , serying more","The Times, 17th March 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22602,17,3,1992,Spring,17,3,1992,Spring,", yesterday ; became the first to apply for a drought order ; urging/Users to save water to . eae th6%brst","The Times, 17th March 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22603,17,3,1992,Spring,17,3,1992,Spring,"wor - ries about profiteering , safety , security and drought The E22 million steel and glass British pavilion , one","The Times, 17th March 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22604,17,3,1992,Spring,17,3,1992,Spring,"rely on a cooling wall of water unless the severe drought puts paid to it . Food , drink and souvenir","The Times, 17th March 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22605,19,3,1992,Spring,19,3,1992,Spring,"alternatively lifted or went through low . "" Our recent drought was partly responsible , but there really was no excuse","The Times, 19th March 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22606,20,3,1992,Spring,20,3,1992,Spring,much promoted in 1976 but shelved as soon as the drought ended in September that year . Even when the dam,"The Times, 20th March 1992",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 22607,20,3,1992,Spring,20,3,1992,Spring,crisis strikes Tottenham Shtfeeves sees his hopes evaporate in goal drought WHILE Tottenham Hot - spur 's stream of goals dwindles,"The Times, 20th March 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22608,20,3,1992,Spring,20,3,1992,Spring,"Cup and the European Cup Winners ' Cup during the drought , their place in the first division would be even","The Times, 20th March 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22609,20,3,1992,Spring,20,3,1992,Spring,"pay the price , "" Shreeves said . Unless the drought ends ; it could cost him his job . Tottenham","The Times, 20th March 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22610,21,3,1992,Spring,21,3,1992,Spring,"their "" river . And in these days of winter drought , intensive farming and the need to replenish the river","The Times, 21st March 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22611,23,3,1992,Spring,23,3,1992,Spring,""" green "" farm grants , action on the South-East drought , and mor e school nature studies . Sainsbury rival","The Times, 23th March 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22612,25,3,1992,Spring,25,3,1992,Spring,"surviving young of most species . Among the migrants , drought in the African wintering grounds and stormy weather over the","The Times, 25th March 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22613,28,3,1992,Spring,28,3,1992,Spring,"early , dry summer . Rain early on eased the drought but happily , the long , uneven flowering tempered yields","The Times, 28th March 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22614,28,3,1992,Spring,28,3,1992,Spring,"it took successive assaults from frost and , worse , drought It never really grew at all last sum - mer","The Times, 28th March 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22615,2,4,1992,Spring,2,4,1992,Spring,"fresh water . Even rainy Britain is suffering its longest drought since '1745 . : More merciful "" gentle rain torn","The Times, 2th April 1992",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22616,2,4,1992,Spring,2,4,1992,Spring,"what Britain is experiencing is a taste of more serious drought to come . If so , Britons must start valuing","The Times, 2th April 1992",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22617,3,4,1992,Spring,3,4,1992,Spring,"eas of East Anglia , Kent and Surrey threatened with drought this year . Forecast , page 20 Schools 'damaged by","The Times, 3th April 1992",England,"UKH,UKJ","UKH1,UKJ4,UKJ2","UKJ42,UKJ23",,20th Century newspaper,Media 22618,3,4,1992,Spring,3,4,1992,Spring,O7B9 47Q435. . - . i/ Little splash A PROLONGED drought forcing water rationing could put some motor dealers out of,"The Times, 3th April 1992",England,UKF,UKF2,UKF24,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22619,4,4,1992,Spring,4,4,1992,Spring,Sherrell - and have put behind them a recent goal drought with the return to form of Matt Mellor . Cambridge,"The Times, 4th April 1992",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH12,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22620,8,4,1992,Spring,8,4,1992,Spring,"is the essence of meteorological journalism . News of searing droughts , unprece dented floods and of the mercury plunging or","The Times, 8th April 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22621,11,4,1992,Spring,11,4,1992,Spring,is in the area worst affected by recent years of drought . There has been a hosepipe ban in the area,"The Times, 11st April 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22622,11,4,1992,Spring,11,4,1992,Spring,. The Ver was almost extinct long before the present drought The Ver Valley Society has been campaigning to save the,"The Times, 11st April 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22623,11,4,1992,Spring,11,4,1992,Spring,the Queen 's silver jubilee . That was also the drought year in which the stream dried up . The WS,"The Times, 11st April 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22624,11,4,1992,Spring,11,4,1992,Spring,plight ever since . The local people blame not the drought but the muddle and make-do methods of water management which,"The Times, 11st April 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22625,11,4,1992,Spring,11,4,1992,Spring,live in an area currently facing one of the worst droughts in living memory . In the last two years we,"The Times, 11st April 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22626,11,4,1992,Spring,11,4,1992,Spring,"beaker full of the warm South ... "" A bad drought on a Friday , then , is a terrible disappointment","The Times, 11st April 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22627,11,4,1992,Spring,11,4,1992,Spring,a Muddle ( 5905643 ) 10.25 Environment : Living with Drought ( 3950633 ) 11.15 Women 's Studies : Counting the,"The Times, 11st April 1992",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL14,Carmel,20th Century newspaper,Media 22628,11,4,1992,Spring,11,4,1992,Spring,is now a city of smog and gang wars and drought . The average rush-hour car will soon be travelling at,"The Times, 11st April 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22629,14,4,1992,Spring,14,4,1992,Spring,Hosepipe ban Southern Water Authority in Kent has imposed a drought order banning the use of hosepipes . The company said,"The Times, 14th April 1992",England,"UKJ,UKE","UKJ4,UKE4","UKJ42,UKE44",Meltham,20th Century newspaper,Media 22630,14,4,1992,Spring,14,4,1992,Spring,organise $3 bil - lion ( 1.73 billion ) in drought relief to head off a famine that could affect 30,"The Times, 14th April 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22631,14,4,1992,Spring,14,4,1992,Spring,"will also disintegrate under the bur - den of the drought . Chris EWridge , the director of Save the Children","The Times, 14th April 1992",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22632,14,4,1992,Spring,14,4,1992,Spring,be affected . There are signs in Zimbabwe that the drought is on the verge of turning into a fam -,"The Times, 14th April 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22633,14,4,1992,Spring,14,4,1992,Spring,", Whatlington , East Sussex . April 7 . Zimbabwe drought Sir , It is regrettable that in the face of","The Times, 14th April 1992",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ22,Whatlington,20th Century newspaper,Media 22634,17,4,1992,Spring,17,4,1992,Spring,". From the Commissibner of Police of the Metropolis African drought From Lord Hamilton ofDalzell Sir , "" I write in","The Times, 17th April 1992",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22635,20,4,1992,Spring,20,4,1992,Spring,"- ism , marked by exceptional cynicism "" . Diabolical drought HOLY WATER from the Anglican shrine to Our Lady at","The Times, 20th April 1992",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,Walsingham,20th Century newspaper,Media 22636,20,4,1992,Spring,20,4,1992,Spring,"hounded out . VIVA ESPANA In spite of fires , drought , strikes , and threats of sabotage , the Expo","The Times, 20th April 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22637,22,4,1992,Spring,22,4,1992,Spring,Roundup ( s ) Stereo on FM scale of the drought and asks 5.55am Shipping Forecast 6.00 whether it could destabilise,"The Times, 22th April 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22638,23,4,1992,Spring,23,4,1992,Spring,"em - ployed a water diviner after suffering their worst drought . Using a hazel twig , Don Wilkins , from","The Times, 23th April 1992",England,UKK,UKK3,UKK30,"Chacewater,Cornwall",20th Century newspaper,Media 22639,25,4,1992,Spring,25,4,1992,Spring,strategic seed reserves for distribution to farmers at times of drought L ooking back over the people ; whose work we,"The Times, 25th April 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22640,25,4,1992,Spring,25,4,1992,Spring,"by fine autumn harvesting condi - tions . The midsummer drought produced low yields , but the heat boosted the alcoholic","The Times, 25th April 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22641,25,4,1992,Spring,25,4,1992,Spring,"shoot growth , and appear to give extra resilience to drought , frost and disease . Field trials in Sussex showed","The Times, 25th April 1992",England,UKJ,UKJ2,"UKJ22,UKJ24",Sussex,20th Century newspaper,Media 22642,25,4,1992,Spring,25,4,1992,Spring,"plants , strengthen cell membranes and improve cell response to drought and stress . Agriculturalists use seaweed because it improves harvests","The Times, 25th April 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22643,29,4,1992,Spring,29,4,1992,Spring,"the face of the difficulties in the country . With drought-stricken Zimbabweans queuing for up to six hours , for staple","The Times, 29th April 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22644,29,4,1992,Spring,29,4,1992,Spring,"one infallible weapon : the spoken word . One message Drought about the fall , or birth , of a regime","The Times, 29th April 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22645,1,5,1992,Spring,1,5,1992,Spring,"from the 1962 World 's Fair . Sick of the drought Peter Barnard reports on the unhealthy implications of , life","The Times, 1st May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22646,1,5,1992,Spring,1,5,1992,Spring,"of water shortages , whether induced by non-payment or . drought , spread far beyond the home . "" People find","The Times, 1st May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22647,1,5,1992,Spring,1,5,1992,Spring,elsewhere if your domestic supply was unavail - able through drought or being cut off . The- average cost of flushing,"The Times, 1st May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22648,1,5,1992,Spring,1,5,1992,Spring,"cut off for non - payment and people facing a drought-induced shortage . "" In a drought there is a feeling","The Times, 1st May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22649,1,5,1992,Spring,1,5,1992,Spring,"and people facing a drought-induced shortage . "" In a drought there is a feeling that we 're all in this","The Times, 1st May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22650,4,5,1992,Spring,4,5,1992,Spring,"And as we look forward to the inevitable warnings of drought this summer , whose name could be more aptly invoked","The Times, 4th May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22651,9,5,1992,Spring,9,5,1992,Spring,"has deteriorated due to "" the inner city problems of drought , dust , fumes , shade and developers "" .","The Times, 9th May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22652,9,5,1992,Spring,9,5,1992,Spring,"automatically , effortlessly , completely without fuss . Essential in drought areas , where Sypho - mattc can be used to","The Times, 9th May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22653,11,5,1992,Spring,11,5,1992,Spring,"Diary , page 12 Ram fails to lift Britain 's drought BRITAIN is still facing its most severe drought this century","The Times, 11st May 1992",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22654,11,5,1992,Spring,11,5,1992,Spring,"Britain 's drought BRITAIN is still facing its most severe drought this century , despite one of the wettest springs in","The Times, 11st May 1992",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22655,11,5,1992,Spring,11,5,1992,Spring,"recent years . Only last week , the first full drought order of the year was implemented in Kent . In","The Times, 11st May 1992",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22656,11,5,1992,Spring,11,5,1992,Spring,and even local flooding reflects the elusive quality of a drought that rain - fall experts say most people can not,"The Times, 11st May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22657,11,5,1992,Spring,11,5,1992,Spring,"green fields and overcast skies and they ask : 'What drought ? ' . "" The Continued on page 16 ,","The Times, 11st May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22658,11,5,1992,Spring,11,5,1992,Spring,By Michael Hornsby Heavy rainfall fails to lift Britain 's drought Continued from page 1 problem is not so much that,"The Times, 11st May 1992",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22659,11,5,1992,Spring,11,5,1992,Spring,"when the Mid-Kent Water Company implement - ed a full drought order , the first anywhere in the country so far","The Times, 11st May 1992",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22660,11,5,1992,Spring,11,5,1992,Spring,"Valleys Water Company , which has also been granted a drought order , expects to start phasin g in a ban","The Times, 11st May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22661,11,5,1992,Spring,11,5,1992,Spring,"unlikely to be a repeat of 1976 , when 116 drought orders wer e granted across the country and the water","The Times, 11st May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22662,11,5,1992,Spring,11,5,1992,Spring,"Walling - ford , Oxfordshire , says that the 1975-6 drought , though more intense , was a one - sea","The Times, 11st May 1992",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22663,11,5,1992,Spring,11,5,1992,Spring,"modern parallel "" . Scientists are uncertain whether the prolonged drought is the first tentative evidence of global warming , caused","The Times, 11st May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22664,11,5,1992,Spring,11,5,1992,Spring,than it will to feed blacks starved by the worst drought of the century . The Congress of South Af -,"The Times, 11st May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22665,11,5,1992,Spring,11,5,1992,Spring,would mobilise members to collect money for victims of the drought and to demand more government help . Kraai van Niekerk,"The Times, 11st May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22666,11,5,1992,Spring,11,5,1992,Spring,) over four years to relieve the effects of the drought . The majority of the money will be used to,"The Times, 11st May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22667,14,5,1992,Spring,14,5,1992,Spring,"foods are in short sup - ply , because of drought and increased demand . . "" People are very hungry","The Times, 14th May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22668,15,5,1992,Spring,15,5,1992,Spring,"ci e s to discuss how to respond to the drought , which app - ears to have caught the inter","The Times, 15th May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22669,15,5,1992,Spring,15,5,1992,Spring,independence in 1964 . But here economic dislocation exacerbated by drought appears to be promoting rather than stifling calls for a,"The Times, 15th May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22670,15,5,1992,Spring,15,5,1992,Spring,"empty stomach , "" says Dr Moyo . "" The drought will almost certainly bring us out of this entrenched one","The Times, 15th May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22671,15,5,1992,Spring,15,5,1992,Spring,"exhibition , in 1989 , the pigs , despite a drought and soar - ing temperatures , refused to touch the","The Times, 15th May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22672,16,5,1992,Spring,16,5,1992,Spring,"a composite impression of a range of habitats : the drought-resistant flora of the desert , oases with vivid flowers and","The Times, 16th May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22673,16,5,1992,Spring,16,5,1992,Spring,house has deep foundations which will not subside during a drought . It has a structure proven by the calculations of,"The Times, 16th May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22674,16,5,1992,Spring,16,5,1992,Spring,"find . I need not have worried . Despite the drought , the herds had come south , as expected ,","The Times, 16th May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22675,18,5,1992,Spring,18,5,1992,Spring,"Bangkok from the north , where he has been visiting drought-hit areas . Riot police using water canon and wooden clubs","The Times, 18th May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22676,19,5,1992,Spring,19,5,1992,Spring,is in the grip of what is by comparison a drought : a mere lOOins so far this year . That,"The Times, 19th May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22677,21,5,1992,Spring,21,5,1992,Spring,"are difficult to predic t . An increase in summer drought could lessen pollen production , Dr Rich said . Muggers","The Times, 21st May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22678,21,5,1992,Spring,21,5,1992,Spring,", there is increasing official concern about the impact of drought on large areas of the country . Unless there is","The Times, 21st May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22679,21,5,1992,Spring,21,5,1992,Spring,", the FFr35 billion ( 3.56 billion ) in long-term drought-prevention mea - sures announced by Mme Royal to all intents","The Times, 21st May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22680,21,5,1992,Spring,21,5,1992,Spring,"no more than "" a drop of water in the drought "" , according to a report in Le Quotidien de","The Times, 21st May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22681,23,5,1992,Spring,23,5,1992,Spring,"will become available for gardens - "" it 's very drought-resistant "" . He rates euphorbias highly : "" The most","The Times, 23th May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22682,26,5,1992,Spring,26,5,1992,Spring,"- lic 's attitude in the light of the four-year drought in southern and eastern England Page 4 Leading article ,","The Times, 26th May 1992",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22683,26,5,1992,Spring,26,5,1992,Spring,"review of water consumption and conservation , prompted by the drought in the South East and beginning this summer , will","The Times, 26th May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22684,26,5,1992,Spring,26,5,1992,Spring,just when sup - plies are threatened bv the worst drought of the century . Royal Society for Nature The fact,"The Times, 26th May 1992",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22685,26,5,1992,Spring,26,5,1992,Spring,"that the winter of 1988 - 9 , when the drought began , was the warmest since 1659 . The suggestion","The Times, 26th May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22686,26,5,1992,Spring,26,5,1992,Spring,for water resource management are urgently needed because the present drought is only the beginning of the supply problem for the,"The Times, 26th May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22687,26,5,1992,Spring,26,5,1992,Spring,she has become engrossed . ECONOMY OF WATER Ministers for Drought are specially vulnerable to the must-do-something syndrome . The minister,"The Times, 26th May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22688,26,5,1992,Spring,26,5,1992,Spring,"that the government can set about "" solving "" the drought "" problem "" . Frantic ministerial activity has more to","The Times, 26th May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22689,26,5,1992,Spring,26,5,1992,Spring,; and such a strategy is well in hand . Drought in a temperate climate means a chronic imbalance between the,"The Times, 26th May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22690,26,5,1992,Spring,26,5,1992,Spring,"condition for achieving this , and thus eventually relieving the drought . The change in attitude towards water which the government","The Times, 26th May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22691,26,5,1992,Spring,26,5,1992,Spring,can expect to make a better profit from curing the drought than from exploit - ing it . To do that,"The Times, 26th May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22692,26,5,1992,Spring,26,5,1992,Spring,"is a valuable resource , the best response to the drought will come from a constructive relationship between the National Rivers","The Times, 26th May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22693,27,5,1992,Spring,27,5,1992,Spring,"Water companies have found that as Britain faces its worst drought this century , self-appointed conservationists are discreetly providing them with","The Times, 27th May 1992",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22694,27,5,1992,Spring,27,5,1992,Spring,"interesting Scottish economic recovery play . Blacks Leisure DESPITE the drought affect - ing most of the country , Blacks Leisure","The Times, 27th May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22695,29,5,1992,Spring,29,5,1992,Spring,". Matters had come to a head during the current drought , he said , but the problems had been accumulating","The Times, 29th May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22696,29,5,1992,Spring,29,5,1992,Spring,"such'- as mead - ows , peatlands and fens . Drought has brought over - abstraction of water and led to","The Times, 29th May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22697,29,5,1992,Spring,29,5,1992,Spring,"comparative plant ecology , and his colleagues are simulating summer droughts , mild winters and late frosts , all of which","The Times, 29th May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22698,29,5,1992,Spring,29,5,1992,Spring,". The white commercial farmers are suffering as badly from Drought is destroying black and white livelihoods , Michael Hamlyn reports","The Times, 29th May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22699,29,5,1992,Spring,29,5,1992,Spring,"the labourers who are not being paid , channelled through drought committees , women 's leagues and farmers ' unions .","The Times, 29th May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22700,29,5,1992,Spring,29,5,1992,Spring,"Race Rela - tions a decade ago in the last drought , is in the forefront of the battle against starvation","The Times, 29th May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22701,29,5,1992,Spring,29,5,1992,Spring,coast of the subcontinent which also predisposes the country to drought by limit - ing the amount of moisture available .,"The Times, 29th May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22702,29,5,1992,Spring,29,5,1992,Spring,"dusty march to the towns in search of sustenance . Drought does both immediate and long term harm , the latter","The Times, 29th May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22703,29,5,1992,Spring,29,5,1992,Spring,often resulting from mistakes in reacting to the former . Droughts may destroy crops and livestock ; insensitive aid from outside,"The Times, 29th May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22704,29,5,1992,Spring,29,5,1992,Spring,. Many southern Africans will need help to survive the drought . But throwing money and food at them is a,"The Times, 29th May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22705,29,5,1992,Spring,29,5,1992,Spring,principle of economic responsibility is replaced by aid-dependency . The drought has been caused by three separate atmospheric and oceanic influences,"The Times, 29th May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22706,29,5,1992,Spring,29,5,1992,Spring,"Nino Southern Oscillation "" ( Enso ) on which the drought is principally blamed , may be a freak of nature","The Times, 29th May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22707,29,5,1992,Spring,29,5,1992,Spring,area depends on enabling these farmers to ride out the drought . The task that faces Western donors involves a delicate,"The Times, 29th May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22708,29,5,1992,Spring,29,5,1992,Spring,". Matters had come to a head during the present drought , he said , but the problems had been accumulating","The Times, 29th May 1992",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22709,30,5,1992,Spring,30,5,1992,Spring,"food and no farms and the Darod , stricken by drought , can not buy food from them . Both sides","The Times, 30th May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22710,30,5,1992,Spring,30,5,1992,Spring,"lapping it up . "" Exposure to drying winds and drought are what kill our trees , but their greatest threats","The Times, 30th May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22711,30,5,1992,Spring,30,5,1992,Spring,"emptying automatically , etfortlessly. completely without fuss . Essential in drought areas , where Sypho - mabc can be used to","The Times, 30th May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22712,30,5,1992,Spring,30,5,1992,Spring,"; for combating climate change , deforestation , desertification and drought ; for promoting agriculture and health ; for managing sewage","The Times, 30th May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22713,30,5,1992,Spring,30,5,1992,Spring,water has been made very evident in recent years by drought orders and hosepipe bans . Our demand for water seems,"The Times, 30th May 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22714,1,6,1992,Summer,1,6,1992,Summer,"A 14.6PC average daytime temperature in 1976 heralded the great drought , but May 1988 , which was only slightly less","The Times, 1st June 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22715,1,6,1992,Summer,1,6,1992,Summer,"irrelevant to consumers , are being linked unfavourably with the drought . I ndependent regulation plays a crucial role in utlility","The Times, 1st June 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22716,2,6,1992,Summer,2,6,1992,Summer,"maker , try to end Zi m babwe 's worst drought this century . ( Reuter ) SBBIIBBnBHBBBiflBr // - '/","The Times, 2th June 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22717,2,6,1992,Summer,2,6,1992,Summer,"to suffer while the sun shines , but concern about drought leading to increased investment in water storage should benefit the","The Times, 2th June 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22718,3,6,1992,Summer,3,6,1992,Summer,Has respectable chance of a fourth Derby and ending 16-year drought for the French . Each-way prospects at least . RODRIGO,"The Times, 3th June 1992",England,UKF,UKF1,UKF11,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22719,4,6,1992,Summer,4,6,1992,Summer,"Wetherby , West Yorkshire . He avoided drowning because the drought had reduced the water ievel to a few inches .","The Times, 4th June 1992",England,UKE,UKE4,"UKE41,UKE42","Shipley,Wetherby",20th Century newspaper,Media 22720,4,6,1992,Summer,4,6,1992,Summer,"economy that he could do nothing about One was the drought , the worst this century , forcing the country to","The Times, 4th June 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22721,4,6,1992,Summer,4,6,1992,Summer,". This was "" i ndescribably confused "" by the drought , discounted ahead , and by a current row over","The Times, 4th June 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22722,5,6,1992,Summer,5,6,1992,Summer,"link water supplies and sink new boreholes to combat the drought . - Tempus , page 22 By Graham Searjeant Cost","The Times, 5th June 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22723,5,6,1992,Summer,5,6,1992,Summer,"has improved . Anglian is avoiding hosepipe bans despite the drought being worse than 1976 , since when it has increased","The Times, 5th June 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22724,6,6,1992,Summer,6,6,1992,Summer,an extraordinary correlation . Changing wea - ther and widespread drought are caused by executive share options granted to the men,"The Times, 6th June 1992","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22725,6,6,1992,Summer,6,6,1992,Summer,is looking to Prince Ferdi - nand to end the drought in the Jersey Stakes . The Wantage trainer con -,"The Times, 6th June 1992",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Wantage,20th Century newspaper,Media 22726,6,6,1992,Summer,6,6,1992,Summer,"in current events . "" This girl can make a drought warning sound erotic , "" Patrick Le Lay , TF1","The Times, 6th June 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22727,8,6,1992,Summer,8,6,1992,Summer,"which are splendid for flowers and birds but susceptible to drought and unreliable for grass growth . "" For years ,","The Times, 8th June 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22728,8,6,1992,Summer,8,6,1992,Summer,"Mr Lamb is growing 32 acres of sainfoin , a drought-resistant plant much valued as a high - energy feed for","The Times, 8th June 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22729,9,6,1992,Summer,9,6,1992,Summer,"Sevenoaks Weald , Kent . From Professors . J. Wyard Drought consequences Sir , In criticising Zimbabwe for selling off its","The Times, 9th June 1992",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Sevenoaks Weald,20th Century newspaper,Media 22730,11,6,1992,Summer,11,6,1992,Summer,"mbabwe , was in Pretoria to sign an agreement on drought reli ef north of the Limpopo . It is the","The Times, 11st June 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22731,13,6,1992,Summer,13,6,1992,Summer,"the strawberries should be wonderful . After severar frost and drought - ridden seasons , Britain 's growers are predicting the","The Times, 13th June 1992","GB,England",UKI,UKI2,UKI22,Wimbledon,20th Century newspaper,Media 22732,13,6,1992,Summer,13,6,1992,Summer,"especially on a fiesta in Kent The rain game A DROUGHT plays tricks on the crops , thwarts the garden ,","The Times, 13th June 1992",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22733,13,6,1992,Summer,13,6,1992,Summer,"you waste water ? Now , after four years of drought , we are learning , but we are still only","The Times, 13th June 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22734,13,6,1992,Summer,13,6,1992,Summer,"rivers , other wetlands , also require action . The drought has brought us to a situation in which natural river","The Times, 13th June 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22735,15,6,1992,Summer,15,6,1992,Summer,", page 9 BY JOHN O'LEARY . EDUCATION CORRESPONDENT Save drought-hit river ? conservationists urge CONSERVATIONISTS are pressing the government to","The Times, 15th June 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22736,15,6,1992,Summer,15,6,1992,Summer,"rights to compensation if preve nted from abstracting water from drought-hit rivers . Conservationists fear that Lord Crickhowell , chairman of","The Times, 15th June 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22737,15,6,1992,Summer,15,6,1992,Summer,east of the country in the grip of the worst drought since 1745 . As rivers run dry and wet -,"The Times, 15th June 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22738,16,6,1992,Summer,16,6,1992,Summer,reports WATER companies will be banned from taking water from drought-hit rivers and boreholes unless they agree to take less water,"The Times, 16th June 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22739,16,6,1992,Summer,16,6,1992,Summer,substantial - ly caused by over-abstraction and not just the drought . We think probably it will be necessary over a,"The Times, 16th June 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22740,16,6,1992,Summer,16,6,1992,Summer,bed with sadness assume this to be evidence of severe drought caused by act of God or global warming or even,"The Times, 16th June 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22741,16,6,1992,Summer,16,6,1992,Summer,"yesterday , that it was caused not by the notorious drought but by "" gross over - abstraction "" . The","The Times, 16th June 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22742,18,6,1992,Summer,18,6,1992,Summer,on the road to nowhere Saturday Review NEWS IN BRIEF Drought measures affecting 6.7 m Curbs on the use of water,"The Times, 18th June 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22743,18,6,1992,Summer,18,6,1992,Summer,"use of water have been extended because of the worsening drought and now affect 6.7 million people , the Water Services","The Times, 18th June 1992",England,UKK,"UKK3,UKK4","UKK30,UKK41,UKK43",South West Water,20th Century newspaper,Media 22744,18,6,1992,Summer,18,6,1992,Summer,"west Dorset . On Monday Southern Water imposed a full-scale drought order on 600,000 customers in its Kent division , which","The Times, 18th June 1992",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ4,UKK2","UKJ42,UKK22","Lyme Regis,Thanet,West Dorset",20th Century newspaper,Media 22745,18,6,1992,Summer,18,6,1992,Summer,". Maidstone and Canterbury area , has had a similar drought order in force since early May . Before yesterday 's","The Times, 18th June 1992",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ4,UKK3,UKK4","UKJ42,UKK30,UKK41,UKK43","Ashford,Canterbury,Maidstone,South West Water",20th Century newspaper,Media 22746,18,6,1992,Summer,18,6,1992,Summer,220 320 GREYHOUNDS 122 222 322 Colour Sergeant ends royal drought LORD Huntingdon achieved a magnificent training feat at Ascot yesterday,"The Times, 18th June 1992",England,"UKJ,UKH","UKJ1,UKH1","UKJ11,UKH12","Ascot,Huntingdon",20th Century newspaper,Media 22747,19,6,1992,Summer,19,6,1992,Summer,"dry parts of the Darent are mainly a result of drought , not the amount of water we must abstract from","The Times, 19th June 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22748,19,6,1992,Summer,19,6,1992,Summer,"for the 200,000 people we serve in the area . Drought has depleted the water table , naturally , as it","The Times, 19th June 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22749,19,6,1992,Summer,19,6,1992,Summer,"result of careful management of our resource during the worst drought this century . Unhappily , these are not located in","The Times, 19th June 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22750,19,6,1992,Summer,19,6,1992,Summer,"might again flow naturally from its springs , even during drought years ! Yours faithfully , HUWALBAN DAVIES , Chairman ,","The Times, 19th June 1992",England,"UKJ,UKD","UKJ4,UKD1","UKJ42,UKD12","Otford,Troutbeck",20th Century newspaper,Media 22751,20,6,1992,Summer,20,6,1992,Summer,"automatically , effortlessly , completely without fuss . Essential in drought areas , where Sypho - matic can be used to","The Times, 20th June 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22752,22,6,1992,Summer,22,6,1992,Summer,"April 30 , was fortunately below projections . If the drought continues , however , more than the government 's finances","The Times, 22th June 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22753,24,6,1992,Summer,24,6,1992,Summer,parts of the River Darent are mainly a result of drought and not the amount of water that his company abstracts,"The Times, 24th June 1992",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,River Darent,20th Century newspaper,Media 22754,24,6,1992,Summer,24,6,1992,Summer,"chalk streams in the South East is affected by the drought , its present deplorable condition is substantially caused by severe","The Times, 24th June 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22755,26,6,1992,Summer,26,6,1992,Summer,"announcing the latest curbs , said that five years of drought meant that the area , covering an arc from Heath","The Times, 26th June 1992",England,"UKH,UKJ","UKH2,UKJ4","UKH21,UKJ42","Luton,Stansted",20th Century newspaper,Media 22756,26,6,1992,Summer,26,6,1992,Summer,"customers by adopting a phased approach , but unfortunately the drought is get - ting worse and we have to take","The Times, 26th June 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22757,26,6,1992,Summer,26,6,1992,Summer,"that it would develop a long-term strategy for dealing with drought . Its 2 billion spending plans cover conservation , extraction","The Times, 26th June 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22758,26,6,1992,Summer,26,6,1992,Summer,million after charging 3 million extra operating costs due to drought and 5.5 million for coping with a landslip at a,"The Times, 26th June 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22759,26,6,1992,Summer,26,6,1992,Summer,"elephant and hippo endangered by the southern Afri - can drought south to his reserves , and would build a dam","The Times, 26th June 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22760,26,6,1992,Summer,26,6,1992,Summer,"and would build a dam to provide a constant , drought resistant supply of water for thm in the future .","The Times, 26th June 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22761,27,6,1992,Summer,27,6,1992,Summer,the estuary and weed is proliferating . SWW sought a drought order in 1991 to have the prescribed flow reduced .,"The Times, 27th June 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22762,27,6,1992,Summer,27,6,1992,Summer,"them to continue taking water from the river under summer drought con - ditions . Last week , despite strong public","The Times, 27th June 1992",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK23,River Axe,20th Century newspaper,Media 22763,29,6,1992,Summer,29,6,1992,Summer,chances of retain - i ng the championship if the drought continues all sum - mer in the southeast . Derbyshire,"The Times, 29th June 1992",England,UKF,UKF1,"UKF12,UKF13",Derbyshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 22764,29,6,1992,Summer,29,6,1992,Summer,", I want to help people survive the I I drought . Here 's : 55 ? 25 ? 15 ?","The Times, 29th June 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22765,1,7,1992,Summer,1,7,1992,Summer,"London , on June 9 . With the Great British Drought still entrenched in southeastern England , ho se - pipe","The Times, 1st July 1992",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI12,Lewisham,20th Century newspaper,Media 22766,1,7,1992,Summer,1,7,1992,Summer,"in the heart of Chichester , West Sussex . The drought hit river has not flowed properly for three years and","The Times, 1st July 1992",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ24,"Chichester,Lavant",20th Century newspaper,Media 22767,2,7,1992,Summer,2,7,1992,Summer,"terribly quaint . However , sev - eral years of drought , there as here , have meant that wells are","The Times, 2th July 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22768,3,7,1992,Summer,3,7,1992,Summer,LOAN SECURED ON IT . Badgers fa ll victim to drought A WILDLIFE hospital in southern England is receiv - ing,"The Times, 3th July 1992",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22769,3,7,1992,Summer,3,7,1992,Summer,of animals suffering from malnutrition and dehydration as the worst drought in two centuries tightens its grip . Badgers are among,"The Times, 3th July 1992",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22770,3,7,1992,Summer,3,7,1992,Summer,", K Packer ( 1 ) . Steerforth to end drought STEERFORTH can give Alec Stewart his fifth winner of the","The Times, 3th July 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22771,3,7,1992,Summer,3,7,1992,Summer,"Stewart his fifth winner of the season and end a drought of nine weeks , since he last tasted victory ,","The Times, 3th July 1992",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,Sandown Park,20th Century newspaper,Media 22772,3,7,1992,Summer,3,7,1992,Summer,"renowed for runners in these events , is represented by Drought and Lifford . However , I sight Moor Lodge ,","The Times, 3th July 1992","England,Northern Ireland","UKE,UKN,UKF,UKJ","UKE1,UKN0,UKF1,UKJ1","UKE12,UKN04,UKF13,UKJ11","Beverley,Lifford,Moor Lodge,Newbury",20th Century newspaper,Media 22773,3,7,1992,Summer,3,7,1992,Summer,J Mitchell ) C Nelson 7-13 D Holland 94 612(12) DROUGHT ( J Greetham ) M Stoute 7-12 F Norton (,"The Times, 3th July 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22774,3,7,1992,Summer,3,7,1992,Summer,"Normandy , 10-1 Cool Society , Plan Ahead . 12-1 Drought , Lifford , 16-1 Super Beauty , 20-1 others .","The Times, 3th July 1992",Northern Ireland,UKN,UKN0,UKN04,Lifford,20th Century newspaper,Media 22775,6,7,1992,Summer,6,7,1992,Summer,ride-on market has the advantage of being less affected by drought than normal domestic lawn - mowers . Countax is up,"The Times, 6th July 1992",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK15,Westwood,20th Century newspaper,Media 22776,7,7,1992,Summer,7,7,1992,Summer,"study the possibility of using canals to transport water to drought-hit areas . David Ingman , its chairman , said yesterday","The Times, 7th July 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22777,7,7,1992,Summer,7,7,1992,Summer,"From Councillor Michael Bishop Licence to draw in time of drought Sir , Mr Derek Braggins ( June 27 ) asks","The Times, 7th July 1992",England,UKJ,UKJ2,"UKJ22,UKJ24",Sussex,20th Century newspaper,Media 22778,7,7,1992,Summer,7,7,1992,Summer,programmed for completion until next spring . Last year 's drought order was refused by the inspector after the public enquiry,"The Times, 7th July 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22779,7,7,1992,Summer,7,7,1992,Summer,"East ; many aquifers have dried out during the prolonged drought , so the water companies have no alternative to increased","The Times, 7th July 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22780,7,7,1992,Summer,7,7,1992,Summer," pirins , strawberries ( allergy ) , ponds in drought ( Weil 's dis - ease ) and fluff (","The Times, 7th July 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22781,10,7,1992,Summer,10,7,1992,Summer,", Labour 's sports minister and minister for the 1976 drought , was introduced as Lord Howell of Aston Manor .","The Times, 10th July 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22782,10,7,1992,Summer,10,7,1992,Summer,". From Richard Beeston in Jerusalem Battle begins to save drought-stricken wildlife LORRYLOADS of hippopotamuses , elephants and buffaloes are taking","The Times, 10th July 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22783,10,7,1992,Summer,10,7,1992,Summer,"an opera - tion to save them from death from drought in the Gonarezhou national park . Others less fortunate ,","The Times, 10th July 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22784,10,7,1992,Summer,10,7,1992,Summer,the country . It has been devastated by the worst drought this century leaving the 100 or so surviv - ing,"The Times, 10th July 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22785,10,7,1992,Summer,10,7,1992,Summer,whose crops and cattle have also been hit by the drought . The park has been closed to the public .,"The Times, 10th July 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22786,13,7,1992,Summer,13,7,1992,Summer,""" Mr Godmanis said . Fires , resulting from a drought and heatwave , were also reported in pine tree for","The Times, 13th July 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22787,15,7,1992,Summer,15,7,1992,Summer,. 7.00 April Double . 7.30 Waseela. 8.00 Jallaaf. 8.30 Drought . 9.00 Rive-Jumelle . THUNDERER 6.30 Yes . 7.00 Miss,"The Times, 15th July 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22788,15,7,1992,Summer,15,7,1992,Summer,. 7.00 Miss Fayruz. 7.30 La Kermesse. 8.00 Jallaaf. 8.30 Drought . 9.00 Shining Jewel . RICHARD EVANS : 8.00 Jallaaf,"The Times, 15th July 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22789,15,7,1992,Summer,15,7,1992,Summer,D.G ) R O'Sullivan 6-8-13 R Cochrane 4 5 5 DROUGHT 12 M Sloute 3-8-5 L Dettori 2 6 -003 SHANTIRYER,"The Times, 15th July 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22790,16,7,1992,Summer,16,7,1992,Summer,"FRONTIERES When July with its constant showers has pierced the drought of June , and end-of-year exams are over , then","The Times, 16th July 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22791,16,7,1992,Summer,16,7,1992,Summer,"139.09. 8.30 ( 1m 6f 17 yd ) 1 , Drought ( L Dettori , 7-4 fav ) : 2 ,","The Times, 16th July 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22792,18,7,1992,Summer,18,7,1992,Summer,", the nutritional deficiency disease which has ravaged children in drought and war-torn areas of maize-eating Third World countries . As","The Times, 18th July 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22793,18,7,1992,Summer,18,7,1992,Summer,river supplies the drama . It can veer unpredictably between drought and spate . With its quicksands it tUsT DA C,"The Times, 18th July 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22794,20,7,1992,Summer,20,7,1992,Summer,and nearly half its population have been displaced by the drought in the region . The war with Renamo is obstruct,"The Times, 20th July 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22795,21,7,1992,Summer,21,7,1992,Summer,5 'M 4th ol 21 to Silver Samurai in Notting- Drought in Yarmouth ( 1m 61 good ) claimer BOLD hlm,"The Times, 21st July 1992",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ34,Yarmouth,20th Century newspaper,Media 22796,23,7,1992,Summer,23,7,1992,Summer,"housing market is woe-begone , agriculture has been decimated by drought , and manufacturing - where everyone assumes the coun -","The Times, 23th July 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22797,23,7,1992,Summer,23,7,1992,Summer,leaves his widow . July 23 ON THIS DAY 1934 DROUGHT MENACE IN U.S. To combat the tendency to chronic drought,"The Times, 23th July 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22798,23,7,1992,Summer,23,7,1992,Summer,DROUGHT MENACE IN U.S. To combat the tendency to chronic drought in the American Middle West it was planned to embark,"The Times, 23th July 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22799,23,7,1992,Summer,23,7,1992,Summer,"terday . Designed to combat the growing tendency to chronic drought , which is threatening the existence of many agri -","The Times, 23th July 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22800,23,7,1992,Summer,23,7,1992,Summer,"alloting $15,000,000 for its inaugurat ion out of the $525,000,000 drought relief fund set up by Congress last Session . '","The Times, 23th July 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22801,25,7,1992,Summer,25,7,1992,Summer,", so that it will hold moisture in times of drought and not flood or wash away in heavy rain ,","The Times, 25th July 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22802,27,7,1992,Summer,27,7,1992,Summer,"have been deterred by the aircraft . The most severe drought of the century is affecting the Anglia region , the","The Times, 27th July 1992",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22803,27,7,1992,Summer,27,7,1992,Summer,": "" We are in the fourth year of a drought and in that time we have missed the equivalent of","The Times, 27th July 1992",England,UKH,UKH1,,Anglia,20th Century newspaper,Media 22804,27,7,1992,Summer,27,7,1992,Summer,"signed in March . In addition to the strife , drought has put two thirds of the population at risk of","The Times, 27th July 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22805,30,7,1992,Summer,30,7,1992,Summer,crop failure as a result of the worst southern African drought on record have started to irrigate their land with sea,"The Times, 30th July 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22806,30,7,1992,Summer,30,7,1992,Summer,"Lonrho , as it does to the fact that the drought and atten - dant famine means neither side can afford","The Times, 30th July 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22807,30,7,1992,Summer,30,7,1992,Summer,"to protect their meagre crops from bandits . "" The drought is a catastrophe which may in the long run turn","The Times, 30th July 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22808,4,8,1992,Summer,4,8,1992,Summer,"graves , another victim of the Somali civil war and drought , a man in his early twenties , lay like","The Times, 4th August 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22809,4,8,1992,Summer,4,8,1992,Summer,"town in the Midwest in the grip of a terrible drought . A sexy drifter named Starbuck arrives , claiming to","The Times, 4th August 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22810,5,8,1992,Summer,5,8,1992,Summer,"trains because of water restrictions imposed dur - ing the drought . Cleaning them was not particularly efficient anyway , as","The Times, 5th August 1992",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Ramsgate,20th Century newspaper,Media 22811,6,8,1992,Summer,6,8,1992,Summer,certain to bring famine to a land so poor and drought-prone that its people barely subsisted at the best of times,"The Times, 6th August 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22812,6,8,1992,Summer,6,8,1992,Summer,. Women 's captain matches Christie to break 28-year track drought Glorious Gunnell seizes gold SALLY Gunnell last night won the,"The Times, 6th August 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22813,8,8,1992,Summer,8,8,1992,Summer,"winter of 1988-9 , and has led to the present drought in parts of the south and east . Others seem","The Times, 8th August 1992",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22814,10,8,1992,Summer,10,8,1992,Summer,first local authority to buy such a plant to ease drought in southern England . Sunday : Opening of Edin -,"The Times, 10th August 1992","Scotland,England","UKM,UKK","UKM2,UKK3","UKM25,UKK30",,20th Century newspaper,Media 22815,11,8,1992,Summer,11,8,1992,Summer,direc - tor of a newly established consultative forum on drought relief . The refugees will join the birds in flocking,"The Times, 11st August 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22816,11,8,1992,Summer,11,8,1992,Summer,"per cent , and the land ravaged by the worst drought in a hundred years , the Zimbabwean establishment is eager","The Times, 11st August 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22817,11,8,1992,Summer,11,8,1992,Summer,Profits raised will be donated to Save the Children 's drought relief programme . Last chance ... FOR a view of,"The Times, 11st August 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22818,12,8,1992,Summer,12,8,1992,Summer,"cosmopolitan delis and off-Broadway theatres , blizzards in April and droughts in August and how many quarter-dollar coins you need for","The Times, 12th August 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22819,15,8,1992,Summer,15,8,1992,Summer,u s chalk streams under threat by four years of drought . The NRA said that in contrast to its sister,"The Times, 15th August 1992",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ11,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22820,15,8,1992,Summer,15,8,1992,Summer,DThe Isles of Scilly celet brated the defeat of the drought yesterday with the opening of Britain 's first desalina tion,"The Times, 15th August 1992","GB,England","UKK,UKJ","UKK3,UKJ1","UKK30,UKJ11",Newbury,20th Century newspaper,Media 22821,15,8,1992,Summer,15,8,1992,Summer,"Britain 's first desalina tion plant . Three years of drought , and an annual influx of tour - ists that","The Times, 15th August 1992",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22822,15,8,1992,Summer,15,8,1992,Summer,- mer 's end and have twice declared an official drought . Although water charges are likely to rise by a,"The Times, 15th August 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22823,17,8,1992,Summer,17,8,1992,Summer,SADCC task force was set up in April to distribute drought aid to 18 million people in immediate need . Donors,"The Times, 17th August 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22824,18,8,1992,Summer,18,8,1992,Summer,"and port facilities , va lu - able during the drought , but these could well have been established without SADCC","The Times, 18th August 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22825,19,8,1992,Summer,19,8,1992,Summer,documentary exploring American life . Shoshone in Idaho battles against drought as the town 's few young men are sent to,"The Times, 19th August 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22826,21,8,1992,Summer,21,8,1992,Summer,"Wragg 8-3 M Roberts 03 9 ( 10 ) 51 DROUGHT 37 ( D , G ) ( J Greetham )","The Times, 21st August 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22827,21,8,1992,Summer,21,8,1992,Summer,"6-1 Ivor 's Flutter , 7-1 Ideal Candidate , 8-1 Drought Regal Lover 10-1 King 's Treasure . 14-1 Sadler 's","The Times, 21st August 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22828,21,8,1992,Summer,21,8,1992,Summer,"good lo firm ) ** , , , , t DROUGHT beat Sparkler Gebe 3tf7 in a 7-runner REGAL LOVER 7141","The Times, 21st August 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22829,21,8,1992,Summer,21,8,1992,Summer,". While today 's producers are forced abroad by domestic drought , Thom - as 's early forays abroad were motivated","The Times, 21st August 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22830,22,8,1992,Summer,22,8,1992,Summer,soil is poor and the past three summers have seen droughts . Small - holdings are too tiny to be economic,"The Times, 22th August 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22831,22,8,1992,Summer,22,8,1992,Summer,"CANDIDATE ( D Biggs , 12-1 ) ; 2 . Drought ( W Carson , 6-1 ) ; 3 . Ivor","The Times, 22th August 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22832,24,8,1992,Summer,24,8,1992,Summer,"Lord 's yesterday . Report , page 26 Rain breaks drought of points for Leicestershire RAIN can be a blessing for","The Times, 24th August 1992",England,UKF,UKF2,UKF22,Leicestershire,20th Century newspaper,Media 22833,25,8,1992,Summer,25,8,1992,Summer,", roofs were Continued on page 14 , col 7 Drought blamed , page 8 Lloyd 's worry , page 17","The Times, 25th August 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22834,25,8,1992,Summer,25,8,1992,Summer,"to bring passengers home as soon as possible . "" Drought blamed , page 8 Lloyd 's worry , page 17","The Times, 25th August 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22835,25,8,1992,Summer,25,8,1992,Summer,"keep it in the red . Hurricane strikes , page Drought blamed , page 8 Photograph , page 14 By Patricia","The Times, 25th August 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22836,27,8,1992,Summer,27,8,1992,Summer,"layer depleting . There were sexual plagues , floods , droughts , severe famines , earthquakes , outbursts of boils and","The Times, 27th August 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22837,28,8,1992,Summer,28,8,1992,Summer,"7-runner Folke- ( o soft ) . IDEAL CANDIDATE beat Drought 11 in 11slone maiden ( 1m 11 , good )","The Times, 28th August 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22838,28,8,1992,Summer,28,8,1992,Summer,David Puttnam face questions and complaints from the audience in drought-struck Kent . Chairman Donald MacCormick 8.50 Science Now with Alun,"The Times, 28th August 1992",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22839,29,8,1992,Summer,29,8,1992,Summer,defies families trend RICHARD and Joanna Stocks ended an 11-year drought for fathers and daughters by winning the Burhill family'foursomes at,"The Times, 29th August 1992",England,"UKC,UKJ","UKC1,UKJ2","UKC13,UKJ23",St George,20th Century newspaper,Media 22840,31,8,1992,Summer,31,8,1992,Summer,"zam - bi que , which is also ravaged by drought and civil war , could become "" another Soma -","The Times, 31st August 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22841,1,9,1992,Autumn,1,9,1992,Autumn,n't stop the carnival . Wet August fails to relieve drought THIS August has been the wettest for . four years,"The Times, 1st September 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22842,3,9,1992,Autumn,3,9,1992,Autumn,"F ) W Janris 9-5 J Carroll B 3 512 DROUGHT 13 ( D , GJ M Stoule 9-4 : .","The Times, 3th September 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22843,4,9,1992,Autumn,4,9,1992,Autumn,"large majority . Furthermore , the area is landlocked , drought stricken and On The way to be - coming","The Times, 4th September 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22844,4,9,1992,Autumn,4,9,1992,Autumn,prediction of mass starvation comes true . But the southern drought is as severe as any this century and too widespread,"The Times, 4th September 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22845,4,9,1992,Autumn,4,9,1992,Autumn,of distorting prices and disrupting farm communities . But the drought is now and humanity can not ignore its consequences .,"The Times, 4th September 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22846,5,9,1992,Autumn,5,9,1992,Autumn,"collapsed in Cornwall this year and experts are blaming the drought The county-has ' -at least 10,000 redundant shafts shored up","The Times, 5th September 1992",England,UKK,UKK3,UKK30,Cornwall,20th Century newspaper,Media 22847,5,9,1992,Autumn,5,9,1992,Autumn,""" But as the water has dropped , in the drought the timber has become less stable , which may explain","The Times, 5th September 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22848,7,9,1992,Autumn,7,9,1992,Autumn,game of Monopoly . Thinks the only solution to a drought is a hosepipe ban . Can give you ten reasons,"The Times, 7th September 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22849,10,9,1992,Autumn,10,9,1992,Autumn,"of the North Sotho people , is suffering from widespread drought . It is divided into three large chunks in the","The Times, 10th September 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22850,10,9,1992,Autumn,10,9,1992,Autumn,"starving because the millions of kangaroos have , particularly in drought areas , stripped the ground bare . Stop discussing .","The Times, 10th September 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22851,12,9,1992,Autumn,12,9,1992,Autumn,". Only 200 boats got through last year , between droughts , and this year the Devizes Flight has done a","The Times, 12th September 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22852,14,9,1992,Autumn,14,9,1992,Autumn,of 80 nationalities and survive economically in face of recurring drought and famine . These issues are set in a useful,"The Times, 14th September 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22853,16,9,1992,Autumn,16,9,1992,Autumn,") . Operating profits were hampered by the severe African drought , which has affected tea production . . -","The Times, 16th September 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22854,23,9,1992,Autumn,23,9,1992,Autumn,"than 100,000 people have died from the combined effects of drought and warfare and another two million are threatened . As","The Times, 23th September 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22855,26,9,1992,Autumn,26,9,1992,Autumn,"that the floods would help to ease Britain 's . drought by soaking top soil . Philip Turton , spokesman for","The Times, 26th September 1992",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22856,26,9,1992,Autumn,26,9,1992,Autumn,"more resistant to pests or disease , able to survive drought or frost or to produce sweeter , more nutritious ,","The Times, 26th September 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22857,26,9,1992,Autumn,26,9,1992,Autumn,"fall for them like a delicious rotten fruit . The drought was good news , the best , for lion ,","The Times, 26th September 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22858,28,9,1992,Autumn,28,9,1992,Autumn,. On top of all that one of the worst droughts in memory ravaged crops and pushed the country into food,"The Times, 28th September 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22859,28,9,1992,Autumn,28,9,1992,Autumn,"are working to help those feeing starvation through war and drought . Name IE "" "" Address : . : -","The Times, 28th September 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22860,29,9,1992,Autumn,29,9,1992,Autumn,"activity , the bank says , will depend on the drought end - ing in the coming rainy sea - son","The Times, 29th September 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22861,29,9,1992,Autumn,29,9,1992,Autumn,"in the Pacific Ocean , on which this year 's drought was blamed , has receded , and it has already","The Times, 29th September 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22862,3,10,1992,Autumn,3,10,1992,Autumn,"must be rebuilt And in this , the most severe drought that anyone in the valley can remember , impala dvilisation","The Times, 3th October 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22863,5,10,1992,Autumn,5,10,1992,Autumn," trolled AREAS of The country side , devastated by drought , food reaches people occasional ly by cumbersome military convoy","The Times, 5th October 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22864,6,10,1992,Autumn,6,10,1992,Autumn,projects . The acute shortage arising from last year 's drought has been overcome with plenty for the next three years,"The Times, 6th October 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22865,6,10,1992,Autumn,6,10,1992,Autumn,"demand for agri - cultural hand tools due to the drought in Africa helped Chillington Corporation , the diversified industrial ,","The Times, 6th October 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22866,6,10,1992,Autumn,6,10,1992,Autumn,The African plan - tation interests have suffered badly from drought but are still profitable because of cost control and favourable,"The Times, 6th October 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22867,7,10,1992,Autumn,7,10,1992,Autumn,suppliers end hosepipe bans Three water companies announced yesterday that drought restrictions and hosepipe bans affecting more than a million customers,"The Times, 7th October 1992",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22868,7,10,1992,Autumn,7,10,1992,Autumn,"in many of the areas that have been affected by drought through four dry winters , but the companies warned -","The Times, 7th October 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22869,7,10,1992,Autumn,7,10,1992,Autumn,"are working to help those facing starvation through war and drought . . r-limr ; ; : : "" : :","The Times, 7th October 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22870,12,10,1992,Autumn,12,10,1992,Autumn,"Richard Evans , racing correspondent So Factual to end stable drought SO FACTUAL , off the course since Royal Ascot ,","The Times, 12th October 1992",England,"UKJ,UKF","UKJ1,UKF2","UKJ11,UKF21",Ascot,20th Century newspaper,Media 22871,14,10,1992,Autumn,14,10,1992,Autumn,"conditions in Africa and elsewhere . With crippling debt , drought and the effects of war threatening the very survival for","The Times, 14th October 1992",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22872,15,10,1992,Autumn,15,10,1992,Autumn,-Second half : England 56% Norway 44% . Hughes ends drought for Wales Cyprus ..... - 0 Wales : . .,"The Times, 15th October 1992","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22873,15,10,1992,Autumn,15,10,1992,Autumn,the oppressive heat of Cyprus to end his internafonal goal drought yesterday and secure for Wales a valuable and deserved victory,"The Times, 15th October 1992",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22874,17,10,1992,Autumn,17,10,1992,Autumn,"tragic backcloth . The country is suffering from the worst drought on record and this , coupled with the world recession","The Times, 17th October 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22875,17,10,1992,Autumn,17,10,1992,Autumn,". The club has held several fund-raising events for the drought-stricken areas . "" It fc/ not a case of cricketers","The Times, 17th October 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22876,19,10,1992,Autumn,19,10,1992,Autumn,and home amid scenes of devastation caused by years of drought and civil war ( 5161 ) 8.30 Film : Broken,"The Times, 19th October 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22877,20,10,1992,Autumn,20,10,1992,Autumn,"appropriate then as my prime responsibility was to publicise the drought "" Video player DAVID Davis , 56 , a former","The Times, 20th October 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22878,20,10,1992,Autumn,20,10,1992,Autumn,"that country , in the grip of civil war and drought . Twenty years ago , at the age of 17","The Times, 20th October 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22879,23,10,1992,Autumn,23,10,1992,Autumn,"are working to help those facing starvation through war and drought , "" ' 14T11023 Name ; Address : . -","The Times, 23th October 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22880,24,10,1992,Autumn,24,10,1992,Autumn,"a degree of overlap , the more so as the drought bites harder . The kingfishers have a different strategy for","The Times, 24th October 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22881,29,10,1992,Autumn,29,10,1992,Autumn,"plays Dan Evans , an Arizona rancher hit by the drought ; who'volunteers to escort outlaw Ben Wade' ( Glenn Ford","The Times, 29th October 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22882,31,10,1992,Autumn,31,10,1992,Autumn,in the soil which will kill plants as fast as drought . Within the filter are drainage points . Such a,"The Times, 31st October 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22883,2,11,1992,Autumn,2,11,1992,Autumn,there was suffering . Leave a well where there was drought . Leave work where there was no employment . Leave,"The Times, 2th November 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22884,9,11,1992,Autumn,9,11,1992,Autumn,"said . "" I 'm not worried about the goal drought . I have made my point by getting 16 and","The Times, 9th November 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22885,9,11,1992,Autumn,9,11,1992,Autumn,drawn to the city by minimum wages in time of drought but longing to go back to their rural lives .,"The Times, 9th November 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22886,10,11,1992,Autumn,10,11,1992,Autumn,". The shares fell 1 lp to 7 lp . Drought affects A&H ADAM & Harvey Group , the international distribution","The Times, 10th November 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22887,10,11,1992,Autumn,10,11,1992,Autumn,"is an unchanged interim dividend of 5p a share . Drought in Africa has affected the group , which has interests","The Times, 10th November 1992",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22888,14,11,1992,Autumn,14,11,1992,Autumn,and safety in big groups . The trouble here is drought less and less water to drink ; less and less,"The Times, 14th November 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22889,18,11,1992,Autumn,18,11,1992,Autumn,being choked with blanket - weed . He touched upon drought and over-abstraction . Giles also argued that the policy of,"The Times, 18th November 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22890,18,11,1992,Autumn,18,11,1992,Autumn,there was suffering . Leave a well where there was drought . Leave work where there was no employment . Leave,"The Times, 18th November 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22891,21,11,1992,Autumn,21,11,1992,Autumn,our local pride was certainly well-fed . They had the drought to thank for that : long before the dry season,"The Times, 21st November 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22892,21,11,1992,Autumn,21,11,1992,Autumn,"thirst if they did . For the lions , the drought was a time of plenty . There BUSH TELEGRAPH were","The Times, 21st November 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22893,24,11,1992,Autumn,24,11,1992,Autumn,Ford : given suspended sentence for cruelty Downpours quench the drought STEADY rainfall over the past weeks has finally broken the,"The Times, 24th November 1992",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22894,24,11,1992,Autumn,24,11,1992,Autumn,STEADY rainfall over the past weeks has finally broken the drought over southern England . While nobody is willing to declare,"The Times, 24th November 1992",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22895,24,11,1992,Autumn,24,11,1992,Autumn,"southern England . While nobody is willing to declare the drought over , the right kind of rain falling in the","The Times, 24th November 1992",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22896,24,11,1992,Autumn,24,11,1992,Autumn,"Water , two of the companies worst affeded by the drought , are encouraged . "" The rain is starting to","The Times, 24th November 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22897,24,11,1992,Autumn,24,11,1992,Autumn,"to the spring rains , green again after the long drought . Even the "" locations "" are at - tractive","The Times, 24th November 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22898,28,11,1992,Autumn,28,11,1992,Autumn,"; it dried out in March after four years of drought Robin Young writes ) . , . Aaron Delany ,","The Times, 28th November 1992",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH23,St Albans,20th Century newspaper,Media 22899,1,12,1992,Winter,1,12,1992,Winter,more heavy rain to come and blamed the floods on drought-hardened ground unable to absorb rain after a three-year dry spell,"The Times, 1st December 1992",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22900,3,12,1992,Winter,3,12,1992,Winter,"either of us scoring it was becoming something of a drought "" he said . "" But I have a habit","The Times, 3th December 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22901,4,12,1992,Winter,4,12,1992,Winter,"a backstop , imprudence would perversely be encouraged . Adrenalin drought G reen shoots of recovery have been spotted across the","The Times, 4th December 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22902,5,12,1992,Winter,5,12,1992,Winter,"sheep are turning meadows into quagmires . After the long drought , the rain is welcome . But its effect on","The Times, 5th December 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22903,14,12,1992,Winter,14,12,1992,Winter,"from Gill Moss , Leicester end - ed their goal drought a 3-0 victory emphasising the difference in class between the","The Times, 14th December 1992",England,UKF,UKF2,UKF21,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22904,24,12,1992,Winter,24,12,1992,Winter,"who plans to visit the East African state affected by drought and civil war over the new year holiday , was","The Times, 24th December 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22905,26,12,1992,Winter,26,12,1992,Winter,"to September , and the plant must not suffer from drought during this period . 9A catalogue /handbook containing 200 cultivate","The Times, 26th December 1992",England,UKK,UKK3,UKK30,Trehane,20th Century newspaper,Media 22906,29,12,1992,Winter,29,12,1992,Winter,"by local conservationists as "" dead and septic "" . Drought and pollution scares have threatened the otters with sudden extermination","The Times, 29th December 1992",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,Torridge,20th Century newspaper,Media 22907,30,12,1992,Winter,30,12,1992,Winter,Award One World Broadcasting Premier Award for network radio on drought in Zimbabwe Howard League for Penal Reform Media Award -,"The Times, 30th December 1992",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22908,2,1,1993,Winter,2,1,1993,Winter,"in twice as heavy as Echo . As months of drought finally give way to rain , we reach the mating","The Times, 2th January 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22909,9,1,1993,Winter,9,1,1993,Winter,"the second Test RUGBY LEAGUE Leeds bring relief to away drought Warrington 24 Leeds 31 IN FOUR weeks , Leeds have","The Times, 9th January 1993",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22910,9,1,1993,Winter,9,1,1993,Winter,"wines are likely to continue to enthrall , despite the drought there , and may be followed by other worthwhile wines","The Times, 9th January 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22911,23,1,1993,Winter,23,1,1993,Winter,the pro - gramme by Gordon Honeycombe talking about the drought - but the music 's not as bad as is,"The Times, 23th January 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22912,23,1,1993,Winter,23,1,1993,Winter,"has become a sand river , a victim of the drought which has gripped the lowveld for the past eight months","The Times, 23th January 1993",England,"UKJ,UKK,UKI","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1,UKI1",UKI11,"River Thames,Westminster",20th Century newspaper,Media 22913,23,1,1993,Winter,23,1,1993,Winter,"northern Botswana , at the very time when the annual drought is tightening its hold right across southern Africa , the","The Times, 23th January 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22914,28,1,1993,Winter,28,1,1993,Winter,City 4 Crystal Palace .. : ... 2 THE goal drought that had undermined Norwich City 's unlikely challenge for the,"The Times, 28th January 1993",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,Norwich,20th Century newspaper,Media 22915,30,1,1993,Winter,30,1,1993,Winter,"to produce unstoppable super - weeds , themselves resistant to drought , frost , andall known weedkillers . Genetically engineered bacteria","The Times, 30th January 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22916,2,2,1993,Winter,2,2,1993,Winter,Linda Fleming : bag and anorak missing Gloomy days ease drought BRITAIN has started 1993 with the dullest January in almost,"The Times, 2th February 1993","GB,England",UKE,UKE4,UKE44,Halifax,20th Century newspaper,Media 22917,2,2,1993,Winter,2,2,1993,Winter,January . Water companies said yesterday they were confident the drought was ending . The Met Office put last month 's,"The Times, 2th February 1993",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22918,8,2,1993,Winter,8,2,1993,Winter,", in the 65th minute . Having ended a three-month drought against Leeds United on Wednesday , Smith grabbed his fifth","The Times, 8th February 1993",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22919,12,2,1993,Winter,12,2,1993,Winter,"the Sucoma estates and milling As a result of the drought , returns from the again increased in volume . :","The Times, 12th February 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22920,12,2,1993,Winter,12,2,1993,Winter,"reducmg from m mmkswissss , were affected by both the drought and the ? &t*fTXv-l z. vr ! "" ' .","The Times, 12th February 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22921,12,2,1993,Winter,12,2,1993,Winter,", is also expected to expand this year after the drought last year . Despite the disappointment about the rate of","The Times, 12th February 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22922,13,2,1993,Winter,13,2,1993,Winter,"not suffer from camellia with small white flowers ) , drought later in the season when and a beautiful paw-paw tree","The Times, 13th February 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22923,20,2,1993,Winter,20,2,1993,Winter,large dog kennel and is a collectjread which will have Drought quite a few junters to the town in ihe first,"The Times, 20th February 1993",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI12,Islington,20th Century newspaper,Media 22924,22,2,1993,Winter,22,2,1993,Winter,Lamont - fall guy for the prime minister Davis ends drought by beating Hendry STEVE Davis won his first snooker tournament,"The Times, 22th February 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22925,23,2,1993,Winter,23,2,1993,Winter,that this is a novel way of dealing with the drought it should be made clear that the lawyers are competing,"The Times, 23th February 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22926,25,2,1993,Winter,25,2,1993,Winter,DrK . E. Weale Angling left high and dry by drought of sponsorship funds The announcement that a grossly polluted piece,"The Times, 25th February 1993",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,"Canterbury,Chartham Hatch",20th Century newspaper,Media 22927,26,2,1993,Winter,26,2,1993,Winter,"- ter of its 1993 financial year . The crippling drought that hurt industry in 1992 has now broken , and","The Times, 26th February 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22928,2,3,1993,Spring,2,3,1993,Spring,This is Adam Abdullah . His goats died in the drought . This leaves him without the money he needs for,"The Times, 2th March 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22929,3,3,1993,Spring,3,3,1993,Spring,"the ball just would not go in , and the drought goes on ; 13 games , 19 hr 36min .","The Times, 3th March 1993",England,UKD,UKD3,UKD32,Wigan,20th Century newspaper,Media 22930,6,3,1993,Spring,6,3,1993,Spring,", , , Value for money cheapest Haringey , England drought children , Drinking water qualityPriorities though , European quality Water","The Times, 6th March 1993",England,"UKI,UKK,UKJ,UKK","UKI1,UKK1,UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1","UKI12,UKK14","Haringey,Swindon,River Thames",20th Century newspaper,Media 22931,6,3,1993,Spring,6,3,1993,Spring,"rescind - ed in February . By then the goal drought had begun and Alan Murray , Hartlepool 's manager ,","The Times, 6th March 1993",England,UKC,UKC1,UKC11,Hartlepool,20th Century newspaper,Media 22932,8,3,1993,Spring,8,3,1993,Spring,: D Elleray . n Les Ferdinand ended an eight-match drought on Saturday and might have put paid to Norwich City,"The Times, 8th March 1993",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,Norwich,20th Century newspaper,Media 22933,10,3,1993,Spring,10,3,1993,Spring,jJS KSftiJ mean t0 kee P il that wa Yagainst drought and the threat of hose-pipe bans . 1 We plan,"The Times, 10th March 1993",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22934,10,3,1993,Spring,10,3,1993,Spring,"the fighting , and a further 500,000 are suffering from drought in the far south . Unita officials outside the country","The Times, 10th March 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22935,10,3,1993,Spring,10,3,1993,Spring,"away a penalty . Hartlepool , who ended their goalscoring drought at Blackpool , have still not scored at home in","The Times, 10th March 1993",England,"UKD,UKC","UKD4,UKC1","UKD42,UKC11",Hartlepool,20th Century newspaper,Media 22936,11,3,1993,Spring,11,3,1993,Spring,to its Zimbabwean production . High interest rates and a drought led to difficulties in remitting dividends to London in 1992,"The Times, 11st March 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22937,11,3,1993,Spring,11,3,1993,Spring,This is Adam Abdullah . His goats died in the drought . This leaves him without the money he needs for,"The Times, 11st March 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22938,13,3,1993,Spring,13,3,1993,Spring,"a vast , flat plain . After six years of drought , a pall of dust hangs low , liable to","The Times, 13th March 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22939,16,3,1993,Spring,16,3,1993,Spring,the ground lack of rain causes concern Water firms fear drought ifdry spell continues AN EXCEPTIONALLY dry February and the prospect,"The Times, 16th March 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22940,16,3,1993,Spring,16,3,1993,Spring,that parts of Britain may be in the grip of drought again this summer . The National Rivers Authority said yesterday,"The Times, 16th March 1993",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22941,16,3,1993,Spring,16,3,1993,Spring,"southeast Eng - land , the region most affected by drought last year , were showing no sign of recovery in","The Times, 16th March 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22942,16,3,1993,Spring,16,3,1993,Spring,"between now and the end of April . "" The drought , which began in autumn 1988 , has been patchy","The Times, 16th March 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22943,16,3,1993,Spring,16,3,1993,Spring,"though , have to be set , j water against drought and the threat of p ; , - . j","The Times, 16th March 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22944,16,3,1993,Spring,16,3,1993,Spring,"is WateF Panies are akeady mounting Pages 1,19 wmmof Possible drought as a . result of a dry February despite Aids","The Times, 16th March 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22945,16,3,1993,Spring,16,3,1993,Spring,"and the water is dear . It thrived during the drought years and in turn suffocated benefidal plants like ranunculus ,","The Times, 16th March 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22946,16,3,1993,Spring,16,3,1993,Spring,", whatever the.weather , might bring . '. ir ; Drought threat page 7 FOOTBALL 7.30 unless stated FA Cup Sixth","The Times, 16th March 1993",England,UKD,UKD4,UKD41,Blackburn,20th Century newspaper,Media 22947,17,3,1993,Spring,17,3,1993,Spring,"in 1990 . But continuing difficulties have been aggravated by drought , which has made it difficult to maintain an ade","The Times, 17th March 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22948,18,3,1993,Spring,18,3,1993,Spring,"Marley 's South African operations were badly hit by the drought and by political uncertainty . David Trapnell , the chief","The Times, 18th March 1993","GB,England",UKE,UKE4,UKE42,Marley,20th Century newspaper,Media 22949,18,3,1993,Spring,18,3,1993,Spring,setting up a temporary hospital or even transferring game from drought-stricken areas . The managers have under two weeks to negotiate,"The Times, 18th March 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22950,20,3,1993,Spring,20,3,1993,Spring,"winter has replenished rivers , reservoirs and stillwaters hit by droughts . Redford 's film , A River Runs Through It","The Times, 20th March 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22951,20,3,1993,Spring,20,3,1993,Spring,"15 to a man 30 years older , set in drought-stricken villages . English subtitles . Directed by Cheick Sissoko (","The Times, 20th March 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22952,22,3,1993,Spring,22,3,1993,Spring,"loss of 338 lives , 1893 . Because of a drought the American side of the Niagara Falls ran short of","The Times, 22th March 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22953,24,3,1993,Spring,24,3,1993,Spring,"and Armiger looks certain to end Henry Cecil 's classic drought , which stretches back to Michelozzo 's 1989 St Leger","The Times, 24th March 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22954,26,3,1993,Spring,26,3,1993,Spring,"tion Hunger , the worst effects of last year 's drought are still being felt because crops will not be ready","The Times, 26th March 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22955,26,3,1993,Spring,26,3,1993,Spring,"Atkinson may have seen their title hopes shrivel through a drought of goals , but the managers of Manchester Uni -","The Times, 26th March 1993",England,UKD,UKD3,"UKD31,UK32",,20th Century newspaper,Media 22956,27,3,1993,Spring,27,3,1993,Spring,"are threatening the beeches . Nature is not helping . Drought has weakened old trees on the thin , chalky soil","The Times, 27th March 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22957,30,3,1993,Spring,30,3,1993,Spring,) though ) have t0 be set > water against drought and the threat of 1 ] and choices made .,"The Times, 30th March 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22958,5,4,1993,Spring,5,4,1993,Spring,HBHHHHHHH Arena Box Office . Rocca 's 63 ends Italian drought COSTANTINO Rocca be came the first Italian to win a,"The Times, 5th April 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22959,5,4,1993,Spring,5,4,1993,Spring,"windstorms , storm surges , rising seas , floods , droughts , increased subsidence following soil shrinkage on clay substrates ,","The Times, 5th April 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22960,5,4,1993,Spring,5,4,1993,Spring,"declining , California is in its seventh successive year of drought southeast England is in its fifth and southern Africa is","The Times, 5th April 1993",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22961,5,4,1993,Spring,5,4,1993,Spring,"and southern Africa is in the grip of the worst drought in living memory , Dr Leggett noted in recent research","The Times, 5th April 1993",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22962,8,4,1993,Spring,8,4,1993,Spring,"rural melodrama by D.W.Griffith . In the 1860s , a drought-wracked decade , a desperate farmer kills his neighbour 's ox","The Times, 8th April 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22963,9,4,1993,Spring,9,4,1993,Spring,"of relevant weather variables ( rain and flood risks , drought storms , high and low temperatures , snow ) ,","The Times, 9th April 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22964,9,4,1993,Spring,9,4,1993,Spring,Steve Mar tin 's evangelical conman finds his match in drought-stricken Texas . Hard - going drama ; with Debra Winger,"The Times, 9th April 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22965,10,4,1993,Spring,10,4,1993,Spring,"the world . - 8jm iw5iSMB ' against times of drought . If Cirding L ndOn "" an 3Verage dCPth S","The Times, 10th April 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22966,10,4,1993,Spring,10,4,1993,Spring,": Steve Martin 's evangelical conman finds his match in drought-stricken Texas . Hard-going drama ; with Debra Winger , Liam","The Times, 10th April 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22967,12,4,1993,Spring,12,4,1993,Spring,"not choose a better time to end his personal goal drought , which now stands at ten games . Ipswich ,","The Times, 12th April 1993",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,Ipswich,20th Century newspaper,Media 22968,12,4,1993,Spring,12,4,1993,Spring,: Steve Martin 's evangelical conman finds his match in drought-stricken Texas . Hard - going drama ; with Debra Winger,"The Times, 12th April 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22969,13,4,1993,Spring,13,4,1993,Spring,. Saunders wasted an opportunity to end his personal goal drought which now stands at 11 games . It was a,"The Times, 13th April 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22970,13,4,1993,Spring,13,4,1993,Spring,Steve Mar tin 's evangelical conman finds his match in drought-stricken Texas . Hard - going drama ; with Debra Winger,"The Times, 13th April 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22971,14,4,1993,Spring,14,4,1993,Spring,""" i filling bearing surplus . "" rionties though , drought Drinking water quality . Water , SerVlCC windon European quality","The Times, 14th April 1993",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22972,14,4,1993,Spring,14,4,1993,Spring,: Steve Martin 's evangelical conman finds his match in drought-stricken Texas . Hard - going drama ; with Debra Winger,"The Times, 14th April 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22973,15,4,1993,Spring,15,4,1993,Spring,: Steve Martin 's evangelical conman finds his match in drought-stricken Texas . Hard - going drama ; with Debra Winger,"The Times, 15th April 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22974,16,4,1993,Spring,16,4,1993,Spring,: Steve Martin 's evangelical conman finds his match in drought-stricken Texas . Hard - Geoff Brown 's assessment of films,"The Times, 16th April 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22975,19,4,1993,Spring,19,4,1993,Spring,: Steve Martin 's evangelical conman finds his match in drought-stricken Texas . Hard - going drama ; with Debra Winger,"The Times, 19th April 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22976,20,4,1993,Spring,20,4,1993,Spring,: Steve Martin 's evangelical conman finds his match in drought-stricken Texas . Hard - going drama ; with Debra Winger.,"The Times, 20th April 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22977,21,4,1993,Spring,21,4,1993,Spring,: Steve Martin 's evangelical conman finds his match in drought-stricken Texas . Hard - going drama ; with Debra Winger,"The Times, 21st April 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22978,22,4,1993,Spring,22,4,1993,Spring,symbol ? ) on release across the country match in drought-stricken Texas . Hard - going drama ; with Debra Winger,"The Times, 22th April 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22979,23,4,1993,Spring,23,4,1993,Spring,"should be for exposures such as hurricanes , typhoons , droughts and frost . For years , the industry has just","The Times, 23th April 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22980,23,4,1993,Spring,23,4,1993,Spring,Steve Mar tin 's evangelical conman finds his match in drought-stricken Texas . Hard - going drama ; with Debra Winger,"The Times, 23th April 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22981,24,4,1993,Spring,24,4,1993,Spring,anywhere in the world . E>' femi against times of drought . Circling London at an average depth of 40 p,"The Times, 24th April 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22982,24,4,1993,Spring,24,4,1993,Spring,"the weekend buying spree helped prices to make cane suffered drought damage . This compounded fears of small gains , shortages","The Times, 24th April 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22983,24,4,1993,Spring,24,4,1993,Spring,"Steve Mar tin 's evangelical conman finds his match in drought-stricken Texas . Hard-going drama ; with Debra Winger , Liam","The Times, 24th April 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22984,26,4,1993,Spring,26,4,1993,Spring,Steve Mar tin 's evangelical conman finds his match in drought-stricken Texas . Hard - going drama ; with Debra Winger,"The Times, 26th April 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22985,27,4,1993,Spring,27,4,1993,Spring,: Steve Martin 's evangelical conman finds his match in drought-stricken Texas . Hard - going drama ; with Debra Winger,"The Times, 27th April 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22986,28,4,1993,Spring,28,4,1993,Spring,"Steve Mar tin 's evangelical conman finds his match in drought-stricken Texas . Hard - going drama ; director , Richard","The Times, 28th April 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22987,29,4,1993,Spring,29,4,1993,Spring,: Steve Martin 's evangelical conman finds his match in drought-stricken Texas . Hard - going drama ; with Debra Winger,"The Times, 29th April 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22988,30,4,1993,Spring,30,4,1993,Spring,: Steve Martin 's evangelical conman finds his match in drought-stricken Texas . Hard - going drama ; with Debra Winger,"The Times, 30th April 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22989,1,5,1993,Spring,1,5,1993,Spring,": Steve Martin 's evangelical conman finds his match in drought-stricken Texas . Hard-going drama ; with Debra Winger , Liam","The Times, 1st May 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22990,1,5,1993,Spring,1,5,1993,Spring,"encounters country that 's beautiful and stark , subject to drought and floods , which is lived on by some very","The Times, 1st May 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22991,1,5,1993,Spring,1,5,1993,Spring,"a farmer , Robin , who relishes the challenge of drought to prove herself against . Then Ms Wharton rides 250","The Times, 1st May 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22992,6,5,1993,Spring,6,5,1993,Spring,"which he stirs so magnificently . Images of drowning and drought , of paralysed hands and tooth-scarred faces pop up like","The Times, 6th May 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22993,8,5,1993,Spring,8,5,1993,Spring,their various water tables and the apocalyptic repercussions of the drought they expected . Their noses were put seriously out of,"The Times, 8th May 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22994,8,5,1993,Spring,8,5,1993,Spring,"would be no more hosepipe bans . Deprived of their drought anxiety , they switched to being concerned that "" there","The Times, 8th May 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22995,8,5,1993,Spring,8,5,1993,Spring,". Like the whitethroat , its numbers have suffered from drought in the southern Sahara , where it winters . But","The Times, 8th May 1993",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22996,8,5,1993,Spring,8,5,1993,Spring,"in numbers about 20 years ago after the southern Saharan drought , the lesser whitethroat was probably , for a time","The Times, 8th May 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22997,12,5,1993,Spring,12,5,1993,Spring,"beaten twice in nurseries last y ear , end the drought in British classics endured by Shaikh Mohammed since 1989 ?","The Times, 12th May 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 22998,24,5,1993,Spring,24,5,1993,Spring,pointed seeds . DJM The common tern Chelsea Flower Show Drought-resistant garden whets appetite THE Chelsea Flower Show opens tomor -,"The Times, 24th May 1993",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Chelsea,20th Century newspaper,Media 22999,24,5,1993,Spring,24,5,1993,Spring,", of Worplesdon , Surrey , which has created a drought resistant GARDEN to show what can be done to","The Times, 24th May 1993",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,Worplesdon,20th Century newspaper,Media 23000,24,5,1993,Spring,24,5,1993,Spring,"among them Zimbabwe which , in spite of the worst drought in living memory last year , has returned for its","The Times, 24th May 1993",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Chelsea,20th Century newspaper,Media 23001,7,6,1993,Summer,7,6,1993,Summer,"on a temperature of 100 in Britain this year . Drought over , page 5 FASHION BRAVADO Young designers show their","The Times, 7th June 1993",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23002,7,6,1993,Summer,7,6,1993,Summer,"4 . S.93 . Rains wash away Britain 's longest drought for century UNDERGROUND supplies of water , on which parts","The Times, 7th June 1993",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23003,7,6,1993,Summer,7,6,1993,Summer,"in five years , signalling the end of the longest drought this century . In 1992 seven million people in south","The Times, 7th June 1993",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23004,7,6,1993,Summer,7,6,1993,Summer,", industry and population are concentrated . What made this drought particularly severe was the Much of south and central England","The Times, 7th June 1993",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23005,7,6,1993,Summer,7,6,1993,Summer,which collapsed and destroyed a 1 million hotel Page 3 Drought at an end The end of the longest British drought,"The Times, 7th June 1993",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE22,Scarborough,20th Century newspaper,Media 23006,7,6,1993,Summer,7,6,1993,Summer,Drought at an end The end of the longest British drought this century has been signalled by the return of under,"The Times, 7th June 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23007,8,6,1993,Summer,8,6,1993,Summer,B DERBYSHIRE 66 fl J HOBTHAHTS SO J Udal ends drought for Hampshire TRENT BRIDGE ( final day of four ),"The Times, 8th June 1993",England,"UKJ,UKF,UKE,UKF,UKG","UKJ3,UKF1,UKE1","UKJ33,UKF15,UKF16","Nottinghamshire,River Trent",20th Century newspaper,Media 23008,14,6,1993,Summer,14,6,1993,Summer,"and May may have washed away the 20th centur/s longest drought ( report , June 7 ) , this does not","The Times, 14th June 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23009,14,6,1993,Summer,14,6,1993,Summer,over water shortages for people and wildlife have gone . Drought was only one factor causing dried-up rivers and wetlands .,"The Times, 14th June 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23010,14,6,1993,Summer,14,6,1993,Summer,"and wetlands . Normally wildlife would bounce back after a drought which is , after all , a natural phenomenon","The Times, 14th June 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23011,23,6,1993,Summer,23,6,1993,Summer,because it shrinks arid expands as the weather changes . Drought and flood conditions exacerbate the situation . Clay can be,"The Times, 23th June 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23012,26,6,1993,Summer,26,6,1993,Summer,"Bates did it last year , ending a ten-year British drought at Wimbledon which had lasted since Buster Mottram had done","The Times, 26th June 1993",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI22,Wimbledon,20th Century newspaper,Media 23013,26,6,1993,Summer,26,6,1993,Summer,"to walls or under eaves , which may suffer from drought even after rain . Second flowerings can be encouraged from","The Times, 26th June 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23014,26,6,1993,Summer,26,6,1993,Summer,"good flavour . HAPIL - Large fruit , resistant to drought , very good flavour . HONEOYE - Very early ,","The Times, 26th June 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23015,3,7,1993,Summer,3,7,1993,Summer,"In a rich moist soil , hostas will survive both drought and a sunnier-than-position . In gardens where drought is a","The Times, 3th July 1993",England,UKH,UKH1,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23016,3,7,1993,Summer,3,7,1993,Summer,"survive both drought and a sunnier-than-position . In gardens where drought is a perennial problem , such as those in East","The Times, 3th July 1993",England,UKH,UKH1,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23017,6,7,1993,Summer,6,7,1993,Summer,". The largest is a water efficient garden planted with drought resistant plants , submitted by the Council for the Protection","The Times, 6th July 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23018,7,7,1993,Summer,7,7,1993,Summer,"persecution . A further 20 million were escaping violence , drought or environmen - ta l destruction . Population movement was","The Times, 7th July 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23019,12,7,1993,Summer,12,7,1993,Summer,"as Angela Mortimer end - ed Britain 's Wimbledon singles drought by winning the women 's title in 1961 , has","The Times, 12th July 1993",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI22,Wimbledon,20th Century newspaper,Media 23020,30,7,1993,Summer,30,7,1993,Summer,"female audience , invariably dressed as if a dreadful Lycra drought was imminent . For many , the performance of ""","The Times, 30th July 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23021,31,7,1993,Summer,31,7,1993,Summer,"enormous . Cloud-seeding was hailed as a means of ending droughts , controlling storms , fighting forest fires , and even","The Times, 31st July 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23022,4,8,1993,Summer,4,8,1993,Summer,"the use of pesticides , use valuable Water , during droughts and spawn unsightly' clubhouses , hotels and roads , according","The Times, 4th August 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23023,7,8,1993,Summer,7,8,1993,Summer,there should be a little rain every month . A drought is fatal . One can start searching for them in,"The Times, 7th August 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23024,13,8,1993,Summer,13,8,1993,Summer,"children . ON THIS DAY August 13 1868 A 90-DAY DROUGHT The Dog-days are over ; the rains have descended ,","The Times, 13th August 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23025,13,8,1993,Summer,13,8,1993,Summer,"but at any rate the weather seems broken , the drought in many places is at an end , and the","The Times, 13th August 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23026,13,8,1993,Summer,13,8,1993,Summer,them . The deer in noblemen 's parks died of drought ; ponds and reservoirs were shrunk to muddy pools ;,"The Times, 13th August 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23027,14,8,1993,Summer,14,8,1993,Summer,sea outfall is completed in 1997 . It was the drought of 1984 that finally caused alarm bells to ring for,"The Times, 14th August 1993",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,Torridge,20th Century newspaper,Media 23028,16,8,1993,Summer,16,8,1993,Summer,or four times a day . During periods of heroin drought the number of customers could rise to 40 and Neal,"The Times, 16th August 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23029,18,8,1993,Summer,18,8,1993,Summer,South African electricity grid . At the height of the drought they found that their hydro - electric - ity generating,"The Times, 18th August 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23030,18,8,1993,Summer,18,8,1993,Summer,". The timber industry suffered ; trees died in the drought , which caused expensive piecemeal cropping , and stored up","The Times, 18th August 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23031,21,8,1993,Summer,21,8,1993,Summer,Martin - an evangelical conman who finds his match in drought-stricken Texas . With Debra Winger and Lian . Neeson ;,"The Times, 21st August 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23032,25,8,1993,Summer,25,8,1993,Summer,presents . Everyone else had given money to the Sudanese Drought Fund . Sunday December 29th We went to Camden Lock,"The Times, 25th August 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23033,26,8,1993,Summer,26,8,1993,Summer,""" green shoots "" may wither and die in the drought . Yours faithfully , ROY A. GRASMEDER , 29 Clowes","The Times, 26th August 1993",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK21,Bournemouth,20th Century newspaper,Media 23034,28,8,1993,Summer,28,8,1993,Summer,"the cli - mate in the long term , the droughts of the past few years have concentrated our minds on","The Times, 28th August 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23035,28,8,1993,Summer,28,8,1993,Summer,general care . He also identifies lowmainte - nance and drought and disease - resistant plants for the fruit and vegetable,"The Times, 28th August 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23036,28,8,1993,Summer,28,8,1993,Summer,"SJSSjjSBS gS i$ t SS S ? & sides exclude droughts , thereby 35-J 3a-x -wSrI cwXi II29.95 cuu E163.9S O","The Times, 28th August 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23037,1,9,1993,Autumn,1,9,1993,Autumn,said . By Our Science Editor Heat rise 'could spread droughts ' cj j. / BAL warming could tri g -,"The Times, 1st September 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23038,13,9,1993,Autumn,13,9,1993,Autumn,hollyhocks and delphini - ums through the worst of the droughts . Fluttering from her porch - and fitting into the,"The Times, 13th September 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23039,13,9,1993,Autumn,13,9,1993,Autumn,"good deal and might be better . Owing to the drought , there has been a shortage of vegetables , but","The Times, 13th September 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23040,18,9,1993,Autumn,18,9,1993,Autumn,"your legs . The countryside is pretty even after a drought , with rolling , wooded hills and huge cypresses -fringing","The Times, 18th September 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23041,21,9,1993,Autumn,21,9,1993,Autumn,southern Euro - pean forest after a long period of drought . The merest spark is enough to set off a,"The Times, 21st September 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23042,25,9,1993,Autumn,25,9,1993,Autumn,although they will not have the same urgency as the drought emergency cash . Principal among them will be a balance,"The Times, 25th September 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23043,28,9,1993,Autumn,28,9,1993,Autumn,"economy from the ravages of sanctions and last year 's drought . These remarkable developments , however , had one thing","The Times, 28th September 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23044,29,9,1993,Autumn,29,9,1993,Autumn,"underground . "" Over the years , irrespective of summer droughts and hosepipe bans , London 's water table has risen","The Times, 29th September 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23045,4,10,1993,Autumn,4,10,1993,Autumn,", page 24 By Christopher Irvine Richardson ends golf title drought STEVEN Richardson gained his first golf tournament victory for more","The Times, 4th October 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23046,5,10,1993,Autumn,5,10,1993,Autumn,"value in the Third World . Imagine plants that endure drought , provide the proteins , flavours and textures desired by","The Times, 5th October 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23047,12,10,1993,Autumn,12,10,1993,Autumn,", if there 's any more talk from officialdom about drought , heads must roll - Evening Standard Mr Clarke will","The Times, 12th October 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23048,22,10,1993,Autumn,22,10,1993,Autumn,. Leave health where there was suffering where there was drought Leave employment Leave work where there where there dust Leave,"The Times, 22th October 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23049,23,10,1993,Autumn,23,10,1993,Autumn,"little more than a century . Warfare , conquest or drought , fac - tors which put paid to other civilisations","The Times, 23th October 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23050,29,10,1993,Autumn,29,10,1993,Autumn,"cent , but for crop devastation caused by flooding and drought in the Midwest . Wall Street , page 28 From","The Times, 29th October 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23051,30,10,1993,Autumn,30,10,1993,Autumn,"India , 30,000 people die . When there 's a drought in Ethiopia , half a million people die - when","The Times, 30th October 1993",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23052,30,10,1993,Autumn,30,10,1993,Autumn,"half a million people die - when there 's a drought in Britain , it 's our roses . The aid","The Times, 30th October 1993",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23053,30,10,1993,Autumn,30,10,1993,Autumn,"' Closed Sundays t Open Thursday until - 7.30 pro Drought conditions in the October deluge EAST Angha , u su","The Times, 30th October 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23054,30,10,1993,Autumn,30,10,1993,Autumn,"to resemble a parched river bed , but planted with drought resis - despite one of The wettest autumns On","The Times, 30th October 1993",England,UKH,UKH3,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23055,30,10,1993,Autumn,30,10,1993,Autumn,"a garden which would be a model for gardeners with drought-prone , quickly drain - ing soils , where water retention","The Times, 30th October 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23056,30,10,1993,Autumn,30,10,1993,Autumn,"for immediate , or spring delivery . Beth Chatto with drought-resistant bouquet THEATRES - ADELPHI COMEDY BO/CC 071 867 1045 ""","The Times, 30th October 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23057,2,11,1993,Autumn,2,11,1993,Autumn,"no fee . "" . NATURAL ' RESOURCES INSTtTUTE WHEN drought caused the loss of two thirds of Zambia 's grain","The Times, 2th November 1993",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ41,Chatham,20th Century newspaper,Media 23058,10,11,1993,Autumn,10,11,1993,Autumn,"it found the response in slower developing crises such as droughts "" variable "" . During the Ethiopian oper - ation","The Times, 10th November 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23059,17,11,1993,Autumn,17,11,1993,Autumn,"poverty , monsoons , war , starvation , disease , drought , refugees and death . Regular surveys show that most","The Times, 17th November 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23060,18,11,1993,Autumn,18,11,1993,Autumn,"cent of ponds appear to have vanished , though a drought in 1990 may have exaggerated the loss . Tree cover","The Times, 18th November 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23061,1,12,1993,Winter,1,12,1993,Winter,"improving low - flow rivers , waterways which due to drought or heavy demand are drying up , is expect -","The Times, 1st December 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23062,4,12,1993,Winter,4,12,1993,Winter,"a 200,000 acre property copes with one of the worst droughts of the century ( 5103568 ) 3.20 FILM : Birdman","The Times, 4th December 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23063,14,12,1993,Winter,14,12,1993,Winter,ninth ' defeat in 13 games and extended their touchdown drought to 17 quar - ters . They have scored only,"The Times, 14th December 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23064,18,12,1993,Winter,18,12,1993,Winter,and wife Glenn Close are forced to live apart when drought strikes their prairie home ( 51363 ) - 10.00 Silent,"The Times, 18th December 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23065,20,12,1993,Winter,20,12,1993,Winter,a starry-eyed rogue whose romantic vocalising brought rain in a drought and who persuaded a neglected spinster that she was really,"The Times, 20th December 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23066,20,12,1993,Winter,20,12,1993,Winter,"are far more potent than elusive truth , and the drought-ridden veld itself a powerful character . Exquisite prose and an","The Times, 20th December 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23067,24,12,1993,Winter,24,12,1993,Winter,and wife Glenn Close are forced to live apart when drought strikes their prairie home ( 51363 ) 10 .00 Silent,"The Times, 24th December 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23068,27,12,1993,Winter,27,12,1993,Winter,"annual flu epidemic , the annual flood , the annual drought and the annual blizzard , like' the annual celebrated unspeakable","The Times, 27th December 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23069,28,12,1993,Winter,28,12,1993,Winter,"Daniels ( 6.10pm ) Clash of hippos In the African drought ( ITV , 7.00pm ) FM Stereo and MW. 4.00am","The Times, 28th December 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23070,29,12,1993,Winter,29,12,1993,Winter,"Theatre Company for Resurrection in the Season vf the Longest Drought by Biyi Bandele-Thomas ; and third prize ( 14,000 )","The Times, 29th December 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23071,30,12,1993,Winter,30,12,1993,Winter,"and ethnic minor - ities at home . Suffering from drought , famine and the consequences of a nine-year civil war","The Times, 30th December 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23072,30,12,1993,Winter,30,12,1993,Winter,1975 ( E6818 ) 8.00 Skylark ( 1992 ) : Drought separates Christopher Walken and Glenn Close ( 51363 ) 10.00,"The Times, 30th December 1993",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23073,3,1,1994,Winter,3,1,1994,Winter,we like . There need be no more deserts or droughts . Mankind will be able to draw on vast quanti,"The Times, 3th January 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23074,5,1,1994,Winter,5,1,1994,Winter,"spree , page 6 ] Rain-swept Kent is still on drought alert TORRENTIAL rains lashing south - ern England produced flood","The Times, 5th January 1994","GB,England",UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23075,5,1,1994,Winter,5,1,1994,Winter, and a warning that Kent may face a serious drought this summer . Although the county has had double its,"The Times, 5th January 1994",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23076,5,1,1994,Winter,5,1,1994,Winter,alerts - and a warning that Kent might be facing drought Page 1 Degree happier The first clear signs of recovery,"The Times, 5th January 1994",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23077,8,1,1994,Winter,8,1,1994,Winter,a sodden populace that the county will still be on drought alert this summer . Let he who wishes to cast,"The Times, 8th January 1994",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23078,8,1,1994,Winter,8,1,1994,Winter," d erfully watchable study of life , death and drought in the Florida Everglades . There are some stun -","The Times, 8th January 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23079,11,1,1994,Winter,11,1,1994,Winter,"the South Sir , "" Rain-swept Kent is still on drought alert "" , you report ( January 5 ) .","The Times, 11st January 1994",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23080,11,1,1994,Winter,11,1,1994,Winter,one is led to disbelief and despair . The five-year drought which blighted the United Kingdom so recently is a meteorological,"The Times, 11st January 1994","England,UK",UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23081,13,1,1994,Winter,13,1,1994,Winter,his career in which he broke England 's nine-year title drought on the world circuit by winning the Canadian Open .,"The Times, 13th January 1994",England,UKD,UKD3,UKD31,Cheadle,20th Century newspaper,Media 23082,15,1,1994,Winter,15,1,1994,Winter,"few dry summer months , and we are stricken by drought . A few wet winter weeks , and dreadful flood","The Times, 15th January 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23083,15,1,1994,Winter,15,1,1994,Winter,play a farming couple forced to live apart . when drought strikes their land ( 61149 ) 8.00 The Player (,"The Times, 15th January 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23084,17,1,1994,Winter,17,1,1994,Winter,mid-1980 s . Those spells were followed by a brief drought in 1 975 - 76 and a much longer one,"The Times, 17th January 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23085,17,1,1994,Winter,17,1,1994,Winter,between 1988-92 . In fact Mr Jones says that prolonged droughts in Britain tend to outlast prolonged wet spells . Better,"The Times, 17th January 1994",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23086,17,1,1994,Winter,17,1,1994,Winter,"normal "" rainfall has been resumed after several years of drought . Mr Tony Wood ( January 11 ) is correct","The Times, 17th January 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23087,17,1,1994,Winter,17,1,1994,Winter,Wood ( January 11 ) is correct in stating that droughts have recurred through the ages and will happen again .,"The Times, 17th January 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23088,18,1,1994,Winter,18,1,1994,Winter,"Authority 's "" wrong "" type of rain for the drought-stricken aquifers of Kent . Whilst the former could be regarded","The Times, 18th January 1994",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23089,18,1,1994,Winter,18,1,1994,Winter,in the extreme for the NRA to suggest that a drought contin - ues when many of our customers are haying,"The Times, 18th January 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23090,20,1,1994,Winter,20,1,1994,Winter,"- sons "" : fire , flood , earthquake and drought - not to mention riots , a sour economy ,","The Times, 20th January 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23091,20,1,1994,Winter,20,1,1994,Winter,"EC4 . From His Honour Judge Gerald Butler , QC Drought in our time ? Sir , Your readers who are","The Times, 20th January 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23092,20,1,1994,Winter,20,1,1994,Winter,purely and simply from prolonged and unusual periods of groundwater drought . What is true is that the water companies are,"The Times, 20th January 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23093,20,1,1994,Winter,20,1,1994,Winter,2 billion over ten years to ensure that effects of drought on co nsumers in the future are lessened . Yours,"The Times, 20th January 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23094,21,1,1994,Winter,21,1,1994,Winter,"Although the loan was a "" soft "" one for drought relief with minimal strings attached , the IMF did require","The Times, 21st January 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23095,21,1,1994,Winter,21,1,1994,Winter,"the IMF , causing some consternation , for the severe drought of 1992-93 had depleted the country 's foreign-exchange rese rves","The Times, 21st January 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23096,25,1,1994,Winter,25,1,1994,Winter,""" V T "" ars , famine , ' I drought and oth - . ' / i er disasters ,","The Times, 25th January 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23097,25,1,1994,Winter,25,1,1994,Winter,"of YMCAs . "" It is remarkable that wars and drought right across Afri - ca have not distracted YMCAs from","The Times, 25th January 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23098,7,2,1994,Winter,7,2,1994,Winter,"up THE housing market is suffer - ing from a drought of new property for sale , according to figures from","The Times, 7th February 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23099,10,2,1994,Winter,10,2,1994,Winter,"rs go through dry spells but Brian is in a drought . "" Leeds 's display last night was equally barren","The Times, 10th February 1994",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23100,12,2,1994,Winter,12,2,1994,Winter,"charm ii CTS Sr fS on deficient soils , andI drought umKfSCeWHvJ 1 rRtn A .50 Eucalyptus can be pruned every","The Times, 12th February 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23101,14,2,1994,Winter,14,2,1994,Winter,place - 14 points behind the Devils . Becker ends drought TENNIS : Boris Becker ended a year-long title drought by,"The Times, 14th February 1994",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI22,Wimbledon,20th Century newspaper,Media 23102,14,2,1994,Winter,14,2,1994,Winter,ends drought TENNIS : Boris Becker ended a year-long title drought by retaining the Milan indoor championship yesterday . The three-times,"The Times, 14th February 1994",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI22,Wimbledon,20th Century newspaper,Media 23103,19,2,1994,Winter,19,2,1994,Winter,"30 dead plants . "" Some conifers had died of drought , while others were flooded . Fruit was pa r","The Times, 19th February 1994",England,UKG,UKG3,UKG32,Solihull,20th Century newspaper,Media 23104,19,2,1994,Winter,19,2,1994,Winter,"to tubers which can be grown on into disease and drought and in their mini-tubers , which will eventually ability to","The Times, 19th February 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23105,21,2,1994,Winter,21,2,1994,Winter,"Jens Weissflog , end - ed a ten-year Olympic medal drought yesterday by beating the world champion and home favourite ,","The Times, 21st February 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23106,26,2,1994,Winter,26,2,1994,Winter,"stretch into a month , a dry run becomes a drought . But what Jan Age Fjortoft had was a veritable","The Times, 26th February 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23107,26,2,1994,Winter,26,2,1994,Winter,"The mythology of a continent of flood , fire and drought is strong in the national psyche and outback images are","The Times, 26th February 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23108,5,3,1994,Spring,5,3,1994,Spring,"and Richard Dunwoody , 46 RUGBY : England 's try drought , p 48 Britain bows to plea for more troops","The Times, 5th March 1994","GB,England",,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23109,5,3,1994,Spring,5,3,1994,Spring,"of even the North and West , always vulnerable to drought , flowing higher for longer than in many seasons past","The Times, 5th March 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23110,5,3,1994,Spring,5,3,1994,Spring,to adopt a more positive attitude to overcome the try drought that has blighted their season WHERE have all the tries,"The Times, 5th March 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23111,5,3,1994,Spring,5,3,1994,Spring,; England v Wales only one aspect to the try drought which has most affected this season the country which lauded,"The Times, 5th March 1994","England,Scotland,Wales","UKM,UKL",,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23112,12,3,1994,Spring,12,3,1994,Spring,and a herd of elephants can co-exist after two devastating droughts . ( Teletext ) ( s ) ( 2139 ),"The Times, 12th March 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23113,14,3,1994,Spring,14,3,1994,Spring,to help to promote rain in one of the worst droughts to have affect - ed Thailand . The seeding is,"The Times, 14th March 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23114,14,3,1994,Spring,14,3,1994,Spring,"seed-grain in a year of the Poles and despised the drought , five million people Baits and Ukrainians . It was","The Times, 14th March 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23115,16,3,1994,Spring,16,3,1994,Spring,"1988 , and who now envisages England breaking their try drought by winning posses - sion close to the try line","The Times, 16th March 1994",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23116,23,3,1994,Spring,23,3,1994,Spring,in which the $850 million ( 560 million ) IMF drought relief loan was agreed and accusations that ANC advisers who,"The Times, 23th March 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23117,26,3,1994,Spring,26,3,1994,Spring,Christopher Walken are forced to live apart during a lengthy drought ( 227081 ) 130pm Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle,"The Times, 26th March 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23118,26,3,1994,Spring,26,3,1994,Spring,conditions caused by the sudden wet winter after years of drought . Plus a trip to the allotments where potato growers,"The Times, 26th March 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23119,30,3,1994,Spring,30,3,1994,Spring,land - hungry storage schemes . The recent years of drought have brought home that it is i rr esponsible to,"The Times, 30th March 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23120,1,4,1994,Spring,1,4,1994,Spring,conditions caused by the sudden wet winter after years of drought . Plus a trip to the allotments where potato growers,"The Times, 1st April 1994",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH12,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23121,2,4,1994,Spring,2,4,1994,Spring,soil caused by the sudden wet winter after years of drought . Plus a trip to allotments where potato growers are,"The Times, 2th April 1994",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH12,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23122,2,4,1994,Spring,2,4,1994,Spring,star as a couple forced to live apart after a drought threatens their prairie existence ( 9113 ) 6.00 Vincent and,"The Times, 2th April 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23123,4,4,1994,Spring,4,4,1994,Spring,soil caused by the sudden wet winter after years of drought . Plus a trip to allotments where potato growers are,"The Times, 4th April 1994",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH12,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23124,7,4,1994,Spring,7,4,1994,Spring,Christopher Walken star as a prairie-dwelling couple forced apart by drought ( 9113 ) 6.00 Vincent and Me ( as 8am,"The Times, 7th April 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23125,8,4,1994,Spring,8,4,1994,Spring,"and dry , hot summers , the latter often bringing droughts . The average temperature in Provence in H Spi gPlilpHSSJ","The Times, 8th April 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23126,9,4,1994,Spring,9,4,1994,Spring,"Suffolk , worries where the feed is coming from in drought condi - tions , and where the next calf will","The Times, 9th April 1994",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23127,9,4,1994,Spring,9,4,1994,Spring,"it . Grow things which will withstand the extremes of drought and lime . Make the most of raised beds ,","The Times, 9th April 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23128,9,4,1994,Spring,9,4,1994,Spring,of humus-rich soil will at least solve some of the drought problems . Continue the good work of manuring and composting,"The Times, 9th April 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23129,12,4,1994,Spring,12,4,1994,Spring,"metal prices , loss of capital , and the worst drought the country has known . "" You have to have","The Times, 12th April 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23130,15,4,1994,Spring,15,4,1994,Spring,"rare interview . "" I have not had one creative drought . Seven days a week , 365 days a year","The Times, 15th April 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23131,16,4,1994,Spring,16,4,1994,Spring,74253 ) 4.00 Skylark ( 1992 ) : A prolonged drought separates prairie farming couple Glenn Close and Christopher Walken (,"The Times, 16th April 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23132,21,4,1994,Spring,21,4,1994,Spring,"human error and its spread was accelerated by the recent drought , volcanic gases and dust . A hundred military troops","The Times, 21st April 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23133,21,4,1994,Spring,21,4,1994,Spring,"wet . We end up creating drainage channels in a drought , while piles of rubbish that we could be removing","The Times, 21st April 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23134,22,4,1994,Spring,22,4,1994,Spring,per cent of their crops because of pro - longed drought . All across this dislocated country tens of thousands of,"The Times, 22th April 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23135,23,4,1994,Spring,23,4,1994,Spring,Revision 7.30 The Thrie Estaitis 7.55 Environment : Living with Drought 8.45 Images of the Cosmos ( 16729347 ) 9.10-12 .00,"The Times, 23th April 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23136,25,4,1994,Spring,25,4,1994,Spring,: Marc Xspland Bates pounces on mistake to end title drought for Britain JEREMY Bates yesterday be - came the first,"The Times, 25th April 1994",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23137,30,4,1994,Spring,30,4,1994,Spring,"- ment 's pre-election splurge . Growth is resuming after drought and recession , the infrastructure of roads , power ,","The Times, 30th April 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23138,30,4,1994,Spring,30,4,1994,Spring,"the wea - ther : in a year following a drought , rhododendrons will often concentrate on making leaf growth ,","The Times, 30th April 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23139,2,5,1994,Spring,2,5,1994,Spring,"Genetic engineering to improve food plants . Genes that confer drought resistance , or enable plants to shrug off diseases ,","The Times, 2th May 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23140,3,5,1994,Spring,3,5,1994,Spring,"and forced a succession of short corners , for Tobias Drought eventual - ly to score from a deflection . In","The Times, 3th May 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23141,7,5,1994,Spring,7,5,1994,Spring,) . Sarah Jane Checkland Life floods into rivers The drought is over . The rivers are flowing again . That,"The Times, 7th May 1994","GB,England",UKH,UKH3,UKH33,King Street,20th Century newspaper,Media 23142,7,5,1994,Spring,7,5,1994,Spring,with all the water they need once more . The drought years lasted from summer 19S9 to summer 1992 . Startling,"The Times, 7th May 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23143,7,5,1994,Spring,7,5,1994,Spring,"as in many others , the natural effects of the drought had been exacerbated by excessive "" abstraction "" of water","The Times, 7th May 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23144,7,5,1994,Spring,7,5,1994,Spring,- -' Rivers brought to the brink of extinction by drought are now brimming with life once more - a testament,"The Times, 7th May 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23145,7,5,1994,Spring,7,5,1994,Spring,"one of the 20 driest rivers in Britain during the drought , and had not had trout in it for years","The Times, 7th May 1994","GB,England","UKF,UKJ,UKK","UKF3,UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 23146,11,5,1994,Spring,11,5,1994,Spring,"UN to cope with the effects of civil war and drought in sub-Saharan Af - rica , where some 21 million","The Times, 11st May 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23147,14,5,1994,Spring,14,5,1994,Spring,"growth , and the plant could suffer from instability , drought and waterlogging . Bottomless con - t a i ners","The Times, 14th May 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23148,18,5,1994,Spring,18,5,1994,Spring,"to concentration of industry and population , intensive farming and drought The 13 most litter-strewn rivers were the Cottingham Beck (","The Times, 18th May 1994",England,"UKE,UKK","UKE1,UKK2","UKE11,UKK22","Humberside,River Stour",20th Century newspaper,Media 23149,25,5,1994,Spring,25,5,1994,Spring,evaporated . Such disasters are likely to cause a severe drought of new issues for the summer . telephone lojou,"The Times, 25th May 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23150,25,5,1994,Spring,25,5,1994,Spring,", while the men 's team has suffered a 40-year drought Sup - port came , too , from Jane Townsend","The Times, 25th May 1994",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23151,28,5,1994,Spring,28,5,1994,Spring,", cause erosion in the hills , flooding and subsequent drought below : "" Before the summer is out , people","The Times, 28th May 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23152,6,6,1994,Summer,6,6,1994,Summer,"Government at privatisation in 1989 , because of recession , drought and overspending on capital projects . Booming subscriber num -","The Times, 6th June 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23153,15,6,1994,Summer,15,6,1994,Summer,", driven by a mixture of factors , such as drought fears in important grain-growing areas . Yet it was probably","The Times, 15th June 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23154,17,6,1994,Summer,17,6,1994,Summer,"patrons to assume ownership . Shirt "" Day . The drought also abated for Barry Hills , without a winner here","The Times, 17th June 1994",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ11,Windsor,20th Century newspaper,Media 23155,18,6,1994,Summer,18,6,1994,Summer,"a month . After a three-year recession and a severe drought , Fund launches bear witness to the rapid growth of","The Times, 18th June 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23156,18,6,1994,Summer,18,6,1994,Summer,and forestry projects . The HDRA carries out research into drought-resistant tree varieties - notably Prosopis varieties - and distributes seed,"The Times, 18th June 1994",England,UKG,UKG2,UKG22,Ryton,20th Century newspaper,Media 23157,20,6,1994,Summer,20,6,1994,Summer,"wait PAUL Curry , of Britain , broke a 15-year drought by winning the Jersey European Airways Open golf tournament at","The Times, 20th June 1994",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23158,27,6,1994,Summer,27,6,1994,Summer,"seven years , after surviv - ing the ravages of droughts , plagues of insects and storm damage . The Forestry","The Times, 27th June 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23159,2,7,1994,Summer,2,7,1994,Summer,Walken have no choice but to live apart when ; drought strikes their prairie ( arm ( 54500102 ) ' 7.30,"The Times, 2th July 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23160,6,7,1994,Summer,6,7,1994,Summer,: Glenn Close and Christopher Walken are forced apart when drought strikes Iheir prairie farm ( 54500102 ) 7.30 Special Feature,"The Times, 6th July 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23161,9,7,1994,Summer,9,7,1994,Summer,driving a herd of cattle across an area blighted by drought they are confronted by a young outlaw and killer (,"The Times, 9th July 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23162,12,7,1994,Summer,12,7,1994,Summer,"defences in the absence of winds and that a rare drought had parched the fairways and diminished the rough , it","The Times, 12th July 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23163,13,7,1994,Summer,13,7,1994,Summer,"right "" ' . ' ' Many players have experienced droughts in their careers . Nicklaus went from 1976 until 1980","The Times, 13th July 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23164,16,7,1994,Summer,16,7,1994,Summer,Australian farmer is dealing with the one of the worst droughts this century ( r ) ( 971664 ) 6.00 FILM,"The Times, 16th July 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23165,16,7,1994,Summer,16,7,1994,Summer,yarn ( 7371087 ) 5.50 Skylark ( 1992 ) : Drought forces prairie farmers Glenn Close and Christopher Walken to live,"The Times, 16th July 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23166,19,7,1994,Summer,19,7,1994,Summer,Australian farmer is dealing with the one of the worst droughts this century ( r ) ( 971664 ) 6.00 FILM,"The Times, 19th July 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23167,22,7,1994,Summer,22,7,1994,Summer,story ( 7371087 ) 5.50 Skylark ( 1992 ) : Drought forces prairie farmers Glenn Close and Christopher Walken to live,"The Times, 22th July 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23168,29,7,1994,Summer,29,7,1994,Summer,morning . But a good drenching after weeks of summer drought was not enough to dampen the enthusiasm of his opponents,"The Times, 29th July 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23169,30,7,1994,Summer,30,7,1994,Summer,Walken play a farming couple forced to live apart when drought strikes their land ( 5276 ) 6.00 The Cutting Edge,"The Times, 30th July 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23170,1,8,1994,Summer,1,8,1994,Summer,. The Austrian 's victory end - ed a record drought of 58 races for Formula One 's flagship team and,"The Times, 1st August 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23171,4,8,1994,Summer,4,8,1994,Summer,their hundreds : just one finch in seven survived the drought . But what was striking was that within each species,"The Times, 4th August 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23172,4,8,1994,Summer,4,8,1994,Summer,"to 2,000 . The effect was as striking as the drought had been . Natural selection seemed to have gone into","The Times, 4th August 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23173,4,8,1994,Summer,4,8,1994,Summer,"the main populations do so , and that during the drought years , the offspring of such mixed matches fared poorly","The Times, 4th August 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23174,8,8,1994,Summer,8,8,1994,Summer,", Boltrose ( 5-1 ) . 10 ran . Winter drought is pitfall for summer jumps The viability of summer jumps","The Times, 8th August 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23175,8,8,1994,Summer,8,8,1994,Summer,"be readied at short notice dur - ing a winter drought . Indeed , what will be the scenario should the","The Times, 8th August 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23176,10,8,1994,Summer,10,8,1994,Summer,"academic viewpoints . With over - flowing storerooms and a drought of funds , some compromise does seem possible without museums","The Times, 10th August 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23177,18,8,1994,Summer,18,8,1994,Summer,"the humble potato is cost - ing more because of drought in ... yes , the UK . Cloud on the","The Times, 18th August 1994",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23178,25,8,1994,Summer,25,8,1994,Summer,transport of settlers and livestock at reduced rates from the drought-stricken areas [ briefly reported in The Times yesterday ] holds,"The Times, 25th August 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23179,25,8,1994,Summer,25,8,1994,Summer,"for the fourth year in succession have lost crops through drought , and who are in great danger of losing their","The Times, 25th August 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23180,25,8,1994,Summer,25,8,1994,Summer,". The railways have agreed to transport cattle from the drought-stricken areas at half the regular rate , to carry fodder","The Times, 25th August 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23181,25,8,1994,Summer,25,8,1994,Summer,"to transport settlers and their effects from the areas of drought , also at two-thirds the normal rate . The cost","The Times, 25th August 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23182,25,8,1994,Summer,25,8,1994,Summer,"is to be made to restore the productivity of the drought-stricken areas . No definite plan has been worked out ,","The Times, 25th August 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23183,27,8,1994,Summer,27,8,1994,Summer,". The farmer whose fields have suffered seven weeks of drought , or the gardener , isnt cheered by a chirpy","The Times, 27th August 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23184,27,8,1994,Summer,27,8,1994,Summer,"it rains half an inch every day . We saw drought and thunderstorms , raging bush fires and floods . We","The Times, 27th August 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23185,10,9,1994,Autumn,10,9,1994,Autumn,". A 1 I The problem could be . I drought , old age or the fungus phytophthora . It might","The Times, 10th September 1994",England,UKH,UKH3,UKH33,Waltham Abbey,20th Century newspaper,Media 23186,10,9,1994,Autumn,10,9,1994,Autumn,", Medicine Woman : Giving Thanks . During a severe drought , Jake and Loren steal water from the Indians .","The Times, 10th September 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23187,1,10,1994,Autumn,1,10,1994,Autumn,"the fictional vignette . In her recent tale of prairie drought , Skylark ( Lions paperback , 2.99 ) , Papa","The Times, 1st October 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23188,1,10,1994,Autumn,1,10,1994,Autumn,9.00 FILM : The Choice : The story of a drought-striken African village ( 4772406 ) 11.00 The Susan Powter Show,"The Times, 1st October 1994",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23189,8,10,1994,Autumn,8,10,1994,Autumn,to about 10ft and were beautiful trees . In the drought summers we were watering them for him and keeping them,"The Times, 8th October 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23190,18,10,1994,Autumn,18,10,1994,Autumn,", has run into what for him is a veritable drought : two matches without a goal . He has never","The Times, 18th October 1994",England,UKC,UKC2,UKC22,Newcastle,20th Century newspaper,Media 23191,22,10,1994,Autumn,22,10,1994,Autumn,"without hope for the three-match series , despite a 24-year drought against Australia . A good side - and Britain were","The Times, 22th October 1994",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23192,22,10,1994,Autumn,22,10,1994,Autumn,": lakes appear and disapp ear within a week ; drought or flood , violent storms of sand or rain may","The Times, 22th October 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23193,26,10,1994,Autumn,26,10,1994,Autumn,"more game ( 7 ) 26 Qualified now to end drought completely ( 4,2,3,6 ) Solution to Puzzle No 19,682 27","The Times, 26th October 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23194,28,10,1994,Autumn,28,10,1994,Autumn,", the development of strains - tolerant of cold and drought , the efficiency of nutrient up - take by livestock","The Times, 28th October 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23195,28,10,1994,Autumn,28,10,1994,Autumn,"texture that can be maintained in condi - tions of drought , cold and disease . If the main purpose is","The Times, 28th October 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23196,12,11,1994,Autumn,12,11,1994,Autumn,"cruel , but frankly , if there was n't a drought a lot of people would be out of work .","The Times, 12th November 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23197,19,11,1994,Autumn,19,11,1994,Autumn,vital medical research or building an irrigation system in a drought - stricken country . . To make it easier for,"The Times, 19th November 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23198,19,11,1994,Autumn,19,11,1994,Autumn,"leaves . Most commonly this occurs as a result of drought , when a large specimen with a small root ball","The Times, 19th November 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23199,19,11,1994,Autumn,19,11,1994,Autumn,"are slow to grow and slow to react , and drought can lead to leaf-fall months after the stress has occurred","The Times, 19th November 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23200,19,11,1994,Autumn,19,11,1994,Autumn,"stress has occurred . In your case , I suspect drought earlier in the year , or root disease , or","The Times, 19th November 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23201,21,11,1994,Autumn,21,11,1994,Autumn,"pulled up . U - unsealed rider . B - Drought Going on which horse has.won ( Flirm , good to","The Times, 21st November 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23202,25,11,1994,Autumn,25,11,1994,Autumn,"If then the sky clouds over and with the continuing drought the hoar frost turns to black , we have the","The Times, 25th November 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23203,30,11,1994,Autumn,30,11,1994,Autumn,pulled up . U - unsealed rider . 8 - Drought Going on which hoise has won ( F - firm,"The Times, 30th November 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23204,3,12,1994,Winter,3,12,1994,Winter,"purest-water in the country , it also . suffered from drought . The fast run off from the hills meant'that in","The Times, 3th December 1994",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG12,Malvern,20th Century newspaper,Media 23205,3,12,1994,Winter,3,12,1994,Winter,The Choice ( 1987 ) : The people of a drought-stricken African village take destiny into their own hands ( 90121902,"The Times, 3th December 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23206,9,12,1994,Winter,9,12,1994,Winter,"research or build - ing an irrigation system in a drought-stricken country . For that work , they need to have","The Times, 9th December 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23207,10,12,1994,Winter,10,12,1994,Winter,"ears . . . Plankton-killing rays could cause world , drought . . . Life after death : what' s eating","The Times, 10th December 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23208,10,12,1994,Winter,10,12,1994,Winter,"I 2 itq Chrtstmas. your family . ; , . Drought us what we want III *i . - ' .","The Times, 10th December 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23209,10,12,1994,Winter,10,12,1994,Winter,. The hippos have been so badly affected by the drought that they have taken to eating elephant dung . Hunger,"The Times, 10th December 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23210,13,12,1994,Winter,13,12,1994,Winter,pulled up . U - unseated rider . B - Drought Going on which horse has won ( F - firm,"The Times, 13th December 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23211,14,12,1994,Winter,14,12,1994,Winter,. The hippos have been so badly affected by the drought that they have taken to eating elephant dung . Hunger,"The Times, 14th December 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23212,15,12,1994,Winter,15,12,1994,Winter,quality is partly because of increased water flows after the droughts of the late 1980s . ' Bv A Staff Reporter,"The Times, 15th December 1994","England,Scotland","UKC,UKM","UKC1,UKM2",UKM23,"River Tees,Tyne",20th Century newspaper,Media 23213,19,12,1994,Winter,19,12,1994,Winter,"on the tap for a brusque return to reality . Drought , combined with the general deterioration in the infrastructures ,","The Times, 19th December 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23214,21,12,1994,Winter,21,12,1994,Winter,". When the figures are adjust - ed for the drought of 1990 , which hit southeast and east - ern","The Times, 21st December 1994",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23215,23,12,1994,Winter,23,12,1994,Winter,"destroying crops and pine plantations . In the north , drought has set in and water rationing has been imposed .","The Times, 23th December 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23216,31,12,1994,Winter,31,12,1994,Winter,Guernsey squash player who ended a 30 - year home drought by win - ning the British Open title in 1991,"The Times, 31st December 1994",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23217,3,1,1995,Winter,3,1,1995,Winter,"to belong . The secret to ending Palace 's goal drought seems to be simple . Find an ageing , well","The Times, 3th January 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23218,3,1,1995,Winter,3,1,1995,Winter,"Jensen has scored a goal for Arsenal after his prolonged drought , Alan Smith 's team is flying the flag for","The Times, 3th January 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23219,7,1,1995,Winter,7,1,1995,Winter," and what potential problems , such as weeds or drought , can be alleviated by preparatory work now . George","The Times, 7th January 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23220,9,1,1995,Winter,9,1,1995,Winter,"as reading , writing or talking . censorship to financial drought . Of course , it And cinema is unmatched in","The Times, 9th January 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23221,9,1,1995,Winter,9,1,1995,Winter,"required a second match . Crystal Palace ended their goal drought with five strikes past Lincoln City . However , the","The Times, 9th January 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23222,11,1,1995,Winter,11,1,1995,Winter,071 481 9313 FAX : 071 782 7828 your nanon Drought ; want of knowledge has been the ruin of my,"The Times, 11st January 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23223,20,1,1995,Winter,20,1,1995,Winter,"bins for rubbish and toy depots for the children of drought-stricken fanners , patches of carefully guard - e d rainforest","The Times, 20th January 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23224,20,1,1995,Winter,20,1,1995,Winter,reminders of nature 's malevolence . In some places the drought that began to break last month had gone on for,"The Times, 20th January 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23225,24,1,1995,Winter,24,1,1995,Winter,"to read their rice bowls . The pig-dictions are that drought , earthquakes , landslides and epidemics will be more frequent","The Times, 24th January 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23226,25,1,1995,Winter,25,1,1995,Winter,"1993 sales in spite of a second-half downturn due to droughts . Tempus , page 28 By Sarah Bagnall Watchdog powers","The Times, 25th January 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23227,28,1,1995,Winter,28,1,1995,Winter,"germinate . Other natural disasters , such as fire and drought , are used to demonstrate how plants can make the","The Times, 28th January 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23228,30,1,1995,Winter,30,1,1995,Winter,", as did a rampant Offiah to end a scoring drought in his fourth Regal final . SCORERS : Warrington :","The Times, 30th January 1995",England,UKD,"UKD6,UKD3","UKD61,UKD32","Warrington,Wigan",20th Century newspaper,Media 23229,30,1,1995,Winter,30,1,1995,Winter,"two . Crystal Palace have finally seen off their goal drought adding a further two , on Saturday , to their","The Times, 30th January 1995",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23230,30,1,1995,Winter,30,1,1995,Winter,"be some way for Bailey to end his Cheltenham Festival drought . In physical terms , Master Oats is the equivalent","The Times, 30th January 1995",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK13,Cheltenham,20th Century newspaper,Media 23231,1,2,1995,Winter,1,2,1995,Winter,"territory . Other natural disasters , such as fire and drought , are used to demonstrate how plants can make the","The Times, 1st February 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23232,6,2,1995,Winter,6,2,1995,Winter,call for rain ( Edward Owen writes ) . The drought is one of the worst this century and has caused,"The Times, 6th February 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23233,21,2,1995,Winter,21,2,1995,Winter,"was still too early to quantify the effect of the drought on the coffee crop , but the market was nervous","The Times, 21st February 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23234,21,2,1995,Winter,21,2,1995,Winter,"dealer said that "" any problem , such as the drought , now has a bigger effect on the market because","The Times, 21st February 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23235,22,2,1995,Winter,22,2,1995,Winter,""" inconvenient "" . He said : Kiwomya breaks the drought A goal by Chris Kiwomya , his first for the","The Times, 22th February 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23236,27,2,1995,Winter,27,2,1995,Winter,. Sweet moment . Your first goal after a personal drought tends either to be flukey or spectacular . McManaman had,"The Times, 27th February 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23237,6,3,1995,Spring,6,3,1995,Spring,Wel - ford Road on Saturday . He broke the drought with two spectacular contributions to ensure that Leicester maintain their,"The Times, 6th March 1995",England,UKF,UKF2,UKF21,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23238,8,3,1995,Spring,8,3,1995,Spring,"sion following communism 's collapse have led to an artistic drought , relieved occasionally by Kieslowski , Gianni Amelio , and","The Times, 8th March 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23239,10,3,1995,Spring,10,3,1995,Spring,"obduracy in our cricketers , as much as the prolonged drought of talent and technique , has been a cardinal factor","The Times, 10th March 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23240,17,3,1995,Spring,17,3,1995,Spring,"terrible situation , made worse because there has been a drought in the region and less food is available locally ,","The Times, 17th March 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23241,18,3,1995,Spring,18,3,1995,Spring,"to more than 820,000 tonnes this year . However severe drought and other adverse weather conditions have meant that even the","The Times, 18th March 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23242,23,3,1995,Spring,23,3,1995,Spring,fails to halt Geest TROPICAL storm Debbie and the subsequent drought that devastated the Windward Is - land banana plantations failed,"The Times, 23th March 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23243,25,3,1995,Spring,25,3,1995,Spring,Power circuit which saw the end of Ferrari 's long drought last year when Berger won . The Benetton pit crew,"The Times, 25th March 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23244,25,3,1995,Spring,25,3,1995,Spring,) 12.15am FILM : Skylark ( 1992 ) : A drought forces Prairie couple Christopher Walken and Glenn Close to live,"The Times, 25th March 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23245,3,4,1995,Spring,3,4,1995,Spring,tional midfielder Steve McManaman ended Liver - pool 's three-year drought without a major honour when they beat Bolton Wanderers 2-1,"The Times, 3th April 1995",England,UKD,UKD3,UKD32,Bolton,20th Century newspaper,Media 23246,3,4,1995,Spring,3,4,1995,Spring,High-tech archaeology now confirms this observation . Aerial photography in drought has shown that northern Britain is rich in Roman military,"The Times, 3th April 1995",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23247,18,4,1995,Spring,18,4,1995,Spring,. Facsimile 0121 773 0119 . BH3i9BN9BKIflfiH9flfiisS Water rationed as drought hits Costa del Sol BRITONS staying in villas on Spain,"The Times, 18th April 1995",England,UKG,UKG3,UKG31,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23248,19,4,1995,Spring,19,4,1995,Spring,It might not have been thought likely unless there were drought conditions but that was not the test . The plaintiffs,"The Times, 19th April 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23249,20,4,1995,Spring,20,4,1995,Spring,5 Ultra 1 6 Ashamed 7 Expo 11 Breeches 13 Drought 15 Address 16 Kitsch 18 Dwell 19 Nerve 20 Vast,"The Times, 20th April 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23250,22,4,1995,Spring,22,4,1995,Spring,ago ( 364626 ) 12.05am Open University : Living with Drought BHHBHSiSQyBSlH HIB 6.35 Spiff and Hercules ( 7125775 ) 7.00,"The Times, 22th April 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23251,24,4,1995,Spring,24,4,1995,Spring,"tion , 60 miles away , in the event of drought , and relieve the arid south by pipeline . Leading","The Times, 24th April 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23252,24,4,1995,Spring,24,4,1995,Spring,"are not many clubs in the country who could have Drought 50,000 fans down here , "" Fry said . ""","The Times, 24th April 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23253,26,4,1995,Spring,26,4,1995,Spring,ago ( 364626 ) 12.05am Open University : Living with Drought ( 7501553 ) 12.55 Weather ( 3871485 ) 1.00 The,"The Times, 26th April 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23254,29,4,1995,Spring,29,4,1995,Spring,"regular watering in summer , I would look first to drought-resistant plants , which will survive a weekend : unwatered .","The Times, 29th April 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23255,1,5,1995,Spring,1,5,1995,Spring,"It was that taste of success , after a 20-year drought , that Wigan , then under West 's captaincy ,","The Times, 1st May 1995",England,"UKE,UKD","UKE1,UKD3","UKE11,UKD32","Hull,Wigan",20th Century newspaper,Media 23256,3,5,1995,Spring,3,5,1995,Spring,fights at railway stations and bus-stops . There is unprecedented drought in Tripura state in the northeast . The town of,"The Times, 3th May 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23257,4,5,1995,Spring,4,5,1995,Spring,"ers . Piggott , 59 , is despondent with the drought and has talked tantalisingly of retire - ment - for","The Times, 4th May 1995",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23258,5,5,1995,Spring,5,5,1995,Spring,"Upham , have received enough cash to end a 20-year drought Conservatives lose control of Tunbridge Wells for the first time","The Times, 5th May 1995",England,UKJ,"UKJ4,UKJ3","UKJ42,UKJ33","Tunbridge Wells,Upham",20th Century newspaper,Media 23259,13,5,1995,Spring,13,5,1995,Spring,"to sow something pretty for them that will stand heat drought and neglect . - Mrs S. Rhodes , Letchworth ,","The Times, 13th May 1995",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH23,Letchworth,20th Century newspaper,Media 23260,19,5,1995,Spring,19,5,1995,Spring,"one horse . Moonax has the ability to end the drought . A horse of similar , potential among sprinters is","The Times, 19th May 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23261,23,5,1995,Spring,23,5,1995,Spring,is false ; there have been such times of musical drought- between the floods but the drought has never gone on,"The Times, 23th May 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23262,23,5,1995,Spring,23,5,1995,Spring,such times of musical drought- between the floods but the drought has never gone on so long as this . Now,"The Times, 23th May 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23263,30,5,1995,Spring,30,5,1995,Spring,colt . It was Mind Games who broke the Berry drought at Royal Ascot last year . Now the King 's,"The Times, 30th May 1995",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ11,Ascot,20th Century newspaper,Media 23264,31,5,1995,Spring,31,5,1995,Spring,"months late . He said operations had been hit by drought and floods . He added : "" The company has.no","The Times, 31st May 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23265,31,5,1995,Spring,31,5,1995,Spring,"the six months to March 31 - first there was drought , then there were flnoris . The combined hit was","The Times, 31st May 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23266,1,6,1995,Summer,1,6,1995,Summer,"London NW1 6XL , United Kingdom . . Scientists blame drought for bringing Central America 's Mayan civilisation to its knees","The Times, 1st June 1995",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23267,1,6,1995,Summer,1,6,1995,Summer,"Florida have provided new evidence to strengthen the hypothesis that drought was a major contributor . Dr David Hodell , Dr","The Times, 1st June 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23268,1,6,1995,Summer,1,6,1995,Summer,the remains of these creatures . While the evidence of drought from Lake Chichan - canab is not in itself sufficient,"The Times, 1st June 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23269,1,6,1995,Summer,1,6,1995,Summer,"the latest issue of Nature , argues that a prolonged drought , the product of sharp climatic changes in the region","The Times, 1st June 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23270,1,6,1995,Summer,1,6,1995,Summer,it Was a great civilisation humbled by an even greater drought ? was impossible ever to recover . But the latest,"The Times, 1st June 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23271,1,6,1995,Summer,1,6,1995,Summer,"learnt to weigh a sack of corn "" . A drought defeated the Mayans , it seems : lesser civilisations ,","The Times, 1st June 1995",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23272,1,6,1995,Summer,1,6,1995,Summer,"Mayan mystery New research argues that a pro - longed drought , the product of sharp climatic changes in the reg","The Times, 1st June 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23273,3,6,1995,Summer,3,6,1995,Summer,down to keep cool in summer and safe from surface drought . Bluebells do the same . Depending on the season,"The Times, 3th June 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23274,3,6,1995,Summer,3,6,1995,Summer,"long as it has shade , it will accept summer drought . At the front , between the colchicums , comes","The Times, 3th June 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23275,10,6,1995,Summer,10,6,1995,Summer,Sheikh Mohammed at Epsom . They are willing his Derby drought to end . To observe this quest has been as,"The Times, 10th June 1995",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,Epsom,20th Century newspaper,Media 23276,10,6,1995,Summer,10,6,1995,Summer,"driven at breakneck speeds along broad empty beaches . But drought had desiccated the wetlands , and pyramids of sherry butts","The Times, 10th June 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23277,17,6,1995,Summer,17,6,1995,Summer,"officer , deranged neighbours , rain - storms , and droughts are just the start of his troubles . Later there","The Times, 17th June 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23278,21,6,1995,Summer,21,6,1995,Summer,to improve quality of foodstuffs in future . A three-year drought ending last year brought Hungarian farmers an array of unusual,"The Times, 21st June 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23279,23,6,1995,Summer,23,6,1995,Summer,"in the 1979 Ribblesdale , Phantom Gold broke an unaccustomed drought for her jockey , Lanfranco Dettori , who stood winnerless","The Times, 23th June 1995",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE22,Ribblesdale,20th Century newspaper,Media 23280,24,6,1995,Summer,24,6,1995,Summer,"island of Lundy , in the Bristol Channel , a drought has forced the local brewery to suspend produc - tion","The Times, 24th June 1995","England,Wales","UKC,UKF,UKK,UKL,UKK","UKC1,UKF1,UKK4","UKC14,UKF13,UKF12,UKF13,UKK43","Black Hill,Bleaklow,Bristol Channel,Kinder Scout,Lundy",20th Century newspaper,Media 23281,24,6,1995,Summer,24,6,1995,Summer,well on rubble . ( It must of course be drought they will rob the rhododendron of water . Other flowering,"The Times, 24th June 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23282,24,6,1995,Summer,24,6,1995,Summer,"on top of the stone , and spread sideways . Drought is their biggest short-term difficulty . It helps to plant","The Times, 24th June 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23283,24,6,1995,Summer,24,6,1995,Summer,so that you can put water into the roots when drought comes . And while it may seem a nice idea,"The Times, 24th June 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23284,24,6,1995,Summer,24,6,1995,Summer,Anchorage is its primary aim . Some plants cope with drought by sending down a tap root . All the brooms,"The Times, 24th June 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23285,24,6,1995,Summer,24,6,1995,Summer,"plants , such as the stonecrops and sempervivums , because drought is only ever a few days away . Stephen Anderton","The Times, 24th June 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23286,29,6,1995,Summer,29,6,1995,Summer,. Going on which horse has rider . B - Drought down . S - slipped up . R - won,"The Times, 29th June 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23287,1,7,1995,Summer,1,7,1995,Summer,"once lost almost a whole group of it during a drought , never thinking that a common butter - cup could","The Times, 1st July 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23288,3,7,1995,Summer,3,7,1995,Summer,"not wonder why the public , which during the 1976 drought was so heroically willing to siphon bathwater onto its flowerbeds","The Times, 3th July 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23289,3,7,1995,Summer,3,7,1995,Summer,consequence and Ball 's task will be to end the drought since the club 's 1976 League Cup triumph . Ball,"The Times, 3th July 1995",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ31,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23290,5,7,1995,Summer,5,7,1995,Summer,"a nine-year high of $4,140 a tonne after frost and drought in Brazil threatened the crop for the 1995-96 season .","The Times, 5th July 1995",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23291,8,7,1995,Summer,8,7,1995,Summer,"leaves and flowers . While it will stand congestion and drought , it can be starved to a standstill . I","The Times, 8th July 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23292,8,7,1995,Summer,8,7,1995,Summer,", bring up their young , struggle to survive the drought and come under attack from jackals and leopards . Not","The Times, 8th July 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23293,13,7,1995,Summer,13,7,1995,Summer,"ounces by the end of the year , although a drought caused production in Obuasi to fall by 10,000 ounces in","The Times, 13th July 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23294,14,7,1995,Summer,14,7,1995,Summer,", bring up their young , struggle to survive the drought and come under attack from jackals and leopards . Not","The Times, 14th July 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23295,14,7,1995,Summer,14,7,1995,Summer,"to seize her prey . At the height of the drought , sows desperate for food eat their own kind .","The Times, 14th July 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23296,15,7,1995,Summer,15,7,1995,Summer,circuit which saw the end of : errari 's long drought last year when ierger won . The Benetton pit crew,"The Times, 15th July 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23297,24,7,1995,Summer,24,7,1995,Summer,"great industries , even the collon trade . THE GREAT DROUGHT Over the southern half of England the severe drought which","The Times, 24th July 1995",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23298,24,7,1995,Summer,24,7,1995,Summer,GREAT DROUGHT Over the southern half of England the severe drought which commenced at the beginning of the present month continued,"The Times, 24th July 1995",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23299,24,7,1995,Summer,24,7,1995,Summer,"the past 40 years give no instances of such a drought in the month of July , most of ! he","The Times, 24th July 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23300,4,8,1995,Summer,4,8,1995,Summer,"under hosepipe restrictions and one large company applying for special drought powers , the leak - age from water mains was","The Times, 4th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23301,4,8,1995,Summer,4,8,1995,Summer,"total distribution . Last week Yorkshire Water applied for a drought orders from John Gummer , the Environment Secretary . The","The Times, 4th August 1995",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23302,4,8,1995,Summer,4,8,1995,Summer,"page 20 By Nick Nuttall , environment correspondent Gummer : drought order request from Yorkshire Labour seizes on policy foundation aimed","The Times, 4th August 1995",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23303,4,8,1995,Summer,4,8,1995,Summer,". After HowelPs appointment came the deluge How Minister of Drought tackled the heatwave of 76 OH DENIS HOWELL , where","The Times, 4th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23304,4,8,1995,Summer,4,8,1995,Summer,"that within days of being appointed Labour 's Minister of Drought in 1976 , the heavens opened . After five rainless","The Times, 4th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23305,4,8,1995,Summer,4,8,1995,Summer,"desert temperatures , Mr Howell took over as Britain 's drought supremo on August 24 to tackle Britain 's worst dry","The Times, 4th August 1995",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23306,4,8,1995,Summer,4,8,1995,Summer,"the minister himself had been following this regimen since the drought began . Wash your clothes in leftover ba thwater ,","The Times, 4th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23307,4,8,1995,Summer,4,8,1995,Summer,"there was discord but usually bringing dampness where there was drought . On August 30 , Mr Howell packed his sandwiches","The Times, 4th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23308,4,8,1995,Summer,4,8,1995,Summer,"reached Plymouth before Mr Howell did . From Minister of Drought , Mr Howell was becoming Deluge Denis overnight . But","The Times, 4th August 1995",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK41,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23309,5,8,1995,Summer,5,8,1995,Summer,"a farmer I have grown crops that have failed through drought . Businesses make mistakes . Cathedrals are businesses , and","The Times, 5th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23310,8,8,1995,Summer,8,8,1995,Summer,of finding 230 million from his budget to tackle the drought . He has blamed oppo - sition parties for taking,"The Times, 8th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23311,8,8,1995,Summer,8,8,1995,Summer,"Edward Owen in aguilas , murcia Gonzalez : challenge to drought decision THEyfiTIMES Your chance to win a Rover 220 Coupe","The Times, 8th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23312,8,8,1995,Summer,8,8,1995,Summer,"present , as his train bore him into the vast drought belt yesterday . Mr. Lawrence' Westbrook , assistant Federal Relief","The Times, 8th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23313,8,8,1995,Summer,8,8,1995,Summer,"Federal Relief Administrator , who'is in special charge of the drought areas , joined the President 's train in order to","The Times, 8th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23314,8,8,1995,Summer,8,8,1995,Summer,the havoc and distress wrought by the prolonged and widespread drought constituted by far the most pressing and serious problem confronting,"The Times, 8th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23315,8,8,1995,Summer,8,8,1995,Summer,reported to Mr. Roosevelt that the damage caused by the drought had increased threefold since his departure for his Pacific cruise,"The Times, 8th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23316,8,8,1995,Summer,8,8,1995,Summer,""" could find salvation only in migration "" . - drought-stricken , and some 26,000,000 people have fallen victim to the","The Times, 8th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23317,8,8,1995,Summer,8,8,1995,Summer,"informed the President that the $525,000,000 appropriated by Congress for drought relief before the close of the last session may be","The Times, 8th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23318,8,8,1995,Summer,8,8,1995,Summer,"be the case , the President would presumably divert to drought relief a part of the large relief funds entrusted to","The Times, 8th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23319,8,8,1995,Summer,8,8,1995,Summer,receiving Federal relief in one or other of the 20 droughtstric ken States . The Federal authorities believe that at least,"The Times, 8th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23320,8,8,1995,Summer,8,8,1995,Summer,"$2 and more a bushel , and asserted that , drought or no drought , the soil was too poor to","The Times, 8th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23321,8,8,1995,Summer,8,8,1995,Summer,"a bushel , and asserted that , drought or no drought , the soil was too poor to allow of profitable","The Times, 8th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23322,8,8,1995,Summer,8,8,1995,Summer,.000 head of cattle would need to be killed on drought-stricken ranches . ' So you think you can pick the,"The Times, 8th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23323,9,8,1995,Summer,9,8,1995,Summer,", says : "" This is one of the worst droughts this century . "" Holidaymakers who do decide to visit","The Times, 9th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23324,10,8,1995,Summer,10,8,1995,Summer,& MIND 13 LAW REPORT 28 More water companies seek drought powers TWO water companies are to follow Yorkshire Water in,"The Times, 10th August 1995",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23325,10,8,1995,Summer,10,8,1995,Summer,water companies are to follow Yorkshire Water in seeking special drought pow - ers as the long hot summer continues and,"The Times, 10th August 1995",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23326,10,8,1995,Summer,10,8,1995,Summer,"Last night North West con - firmed it was seeking drought powers . "" We are in negotia - tions as","The Times, 10th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23327,10,8,1995,Summer,10,8,1995,Summer,""" We are in negotia - tions as regards a drought order to take more from the River Derwent . We","The Times, 10th August 1995",England,UKC,"UKC1,UKC2","UKC14,UKC21,UKC22",River Derwent,20th Century newspaper,Media 23328,10,8,1995,Summer,10,8,1995,Summer,THE first water company to seek special powers to combat drought ran into hostile objec - tions yesterday . A consortium,"The Times, 10th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23329,10,8,1995,Summer,10,8,1995,Summer,"rivers in West Yorkshire "" . "" They are using drought orders as a primary resource tool instead of maintaining the","The Times, 10th August 1995",England,UKE,UKE4,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23330,10,8,1995,Summer,10,8,1995,Summer,"such as wash - ing and sprinkling sports grounds . Drought powers , page 1 Leading article , letters , page","The Times, 10th August 1995",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23331,10,8,1995,Summer,10,8,1995,Summer,far has been on lettuce which is especially susceptible to drought and has fluctuated in price sharply in recent weeks .,"The Times, 10th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23332,10,8,1995,Summer,10,8,1995,Summer,phase of Conservative thinking . William Rees-Mogg Not blighted THE DROUGHT in Yorkshire has obliged Castle Howard to take emergency measures,"The Times, 10th August 1995",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE22,"Castle Howard,Yorkshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 23333,10,8,1995,Summer,10,8,1995,Summer,"permission from the Department of the Environment to impose a drought order . Here was a privatised water company , asking","The Times, 10th August 1995",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23334,10,8,1995,Summer,10,8,1995,Summer,". From Mr John Clark-Maxwell Damage by water curbs and drought Sir , It is with considerable alarm that I read","The Times, 10th August 1995",England,"UKJ,UKE",UKJ1,UKJ11,"Swallowfield,Yorkshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 23335,10,8,1995,Summer,10,8,1995,Summer,"Norton Goldie-Scot Sir , The damage we gardeners suffer during droughts may pale beside the damage to livelihoods and the environment","The Times, 10th August 1995",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE22,Skipton,20th Century newspaper,Media 23336,10,8,1995,Summer,10,8,1995,Summer,are to fol - low Yorkshire Water in seeking special drought powers as demand soars and the hot weather continues .,"The Times, 10th August 1995",England,"UKD,UKK,UKE","UKM2,UKK3,UKK4","UKM24,UKK30,UKK41,UKK43","North West Water,South West Water,Yorkshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 23337,10,8,1995,Summer,10,8,1995,Summer,sion from the Department of the Environment to impose a drought order Page 15 Tiger terror There is no democratically elected,"The Times, 10th August 1995",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23338,10,8,1995,Summer,10,8,1995,Summer,". -. --. rr vfc-*ig> MWgtawtt ( fc ; The drought has made West End , a village flooded in 1966","The Times, 10th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23339,11,8,1995,Summer,11,8,1995,Summer,", has also applied for special powers under the 1976 Drought Act . Its first order , details of which were","The Times, 11st August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23340,11,8,1995,Summer,11,8,1995,Summer,"and Merseyside , is considering seeking up to seven more drought orders from the Department of the Environment , allowing it","The Times, 11st August 1995",England,UKD,"UKD1,UKD3,UKD7","UKD31,UK32",Greater Manchester,20th Century newspaper,Media 23341,11,8,1995,Summer,11,8,1995,Summer,and sprinkler ban unless it becomes necessary to impose a drought order . This is iniquitous . Why should pri -,"The Times, 11st August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23342,12,8,1995,Summer,12,8,1995,Summer,"said - although sharing baths as suggested during the 1976 drought was not necessary . "" We also stopped watering the","The Times, 12th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23343,12,8,1995,Summer,12,8,1995,Summer,"experts tell us that parts of the country have seen drought conditions since February , "" says Mark Wood , managing","The Times, 12th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23344,12,8,1995,Summer,12,8,1995,Summer,plenty of water to keep them blooming into September . Drought makes them more prone to mildew . ? Lift shallots,"The Times, 12th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23345,12,8,1995,Summer,12,8,1995,Summer,"advice from Denis Howell , water minister in the 1976 drought , and have a bath with a friend . Empty","The Times, 12th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23346,14,8,1995,Summer,14,8,1995,Summer,"YOU CANT AFFORD TO IGNORE IT . Fun m the drought , one drop at a time WASH in a bowl","The Times, 14th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23347,14,8,1995,Summer,14,8,1995,Summer,"instructing elderly people to put cardigans on . Remember the drought of the 1970s , and those imaginative instructions to divert","The Times, 14th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23348,14,8,1995,Summer,14,8,1995,Summer,"doctor advised on Radio Ox - ford ' s daily Droughtlihe , "" Only wash the naughty bits "" . But","The Times, 14th August 1995",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 23349,14,8,1995,Summer,14,8,1995,Summer,concentrates the mind wonderfully . When - as in some drought-stricken is - lands - the said tap oper - ates,"The Times, 14th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23350,14,8,1995,Summer,14,8,1995,Summer,"for the outfield at Trent Bridge : owing to the drought , it is the colour and pace it would have","The Times, 14th August 1995",England,"UKE,UKF,UKG",UKE1,,River Trent,20th Century newspaper,Media 23351,15,8,1995,Summer,15,8,1995,Summer,"' "" V '&' "" ' i : : ' Drought order on wettest village A DROUGHT order was placed on","The Times, 15th August 1995",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23352,15,8,1995,Summer,15,8,1995,Summer,i : : ' Drought order on wettest village A DROUGHT order was placed on the wettest inhabit - ed location,"The Times, 15th August 1995",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23353,16,8,1995,Summer,16,8,1995,Summer,"Archbishop explains i dangers of temptation LETTERS , PAGE 17 Drought brings out the standpipes STANDPIPES returned to drought-hit Britain yesterday","The Times, 16th August 1995",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23354,16,8,1995,Summer,16,8,1995,Summer,PAGE 17 Drought brings out the standpipes STANDPIPES returned to drought-hit Britain yesterday . The 240 pipes were installed in Bradford,"The Times, 16th August 1995",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23355,16,8,1995,Summer,16,8,1995,Summer,West Water became the third company to apply for a drought order from the Department of the Environment . The company,"The Times, 16th August 1995","Scotland,England","UKM,UKK","UKK3,UKK4","UKK30,UKK41,UKK43",South West Water,20th Century newspaper,Media 23356,16,8,1995,Summer,16,8,1995,Summer,"which is awaiting the result of its application for a drought order , is already preparing a second application to allow","The Times, 16th August 1995",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23357,16,8,1995,Summer,16,8,1995,Summer,"are subject to a ban . Thus at times of drought the metered householder faces double disadvantage . Yours faithfully ,","The Times, 16th August 1995",England,UKF,"UKF1,UKF2","UKF15,UKF24",Boughton,20th Century newspaper,Media 23358,16,8,1995,Summer,16,8,1995,Summer,shortages .. Page 17 i ne nrst stanapipes ot the drought appeared when Yorkshire Water fitted 240 in the Wrose district,"The Times, 16th August 1995",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE41,"Wrose district,Yorkshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 23359,17,8,1995,Summer,17,8,1995,Summer,"water company is now expected to seek emergen - cy drought powers . Southern Water is set to join Yorkshire ,","The Times, 17th August 1995",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23360,17,8,1995,Summer,17,8,1995,Summer,North West and South West and apply for a government drought order to take extra supplies from rivers and reservoirs .,"The Times, 17th August 1995",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23361,17,8,1995,Summer,17,8,1995,Summer,"the companies about why it had become necessary to introduce drought orders . Ofwat said : "" The problem is not","The Times, 17th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23362,17,8,1995,Summer,17,8,1995,Summer,"contrasted the approach of the companies ap - plying for drought orders to that of Anglian , the driest area of","The Times, 17th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23363,17,8,1995,Summer,17,8,1995,Summer,"since privatisation in 1989 . Ten years ago , 37 drought orders were sought . Tree battle page 3 Seaside boom","The Times, 17th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23364,17,8,1995,Summer,17,8,1995,Summer,. All iiems subjl to oilob Trees win battle against drought damage TREES are increasingly the one splash of green in,"The Times, 17th August 1995",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23365,17,8,1995,Summer,17,8,1995,Summer,"a natural defence mechanism that enables trees to cope with drought much better than grass and many other plants . ""","The Times, 17th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23366,17,8,1995,Summer,17,8,1995,Summer,"sycamore are among the species already showing early signs of drought stress , including leaf yellowing and partial defoliation . This","The Times, 17th August 1995",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI12,Poplar,20th Century newspaper,Media 23367,17,8,1995,Summer,17,8,1995,Summer,"Though many rivers in Scotland are also suffering from the drought , dedicated fishermen can board an early London to Edinburgh","The Times, 17th August 1995","Scotland,England","UKM,UKI",UKM2,UKM25,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23368,17,8,1995,Summer,17,8,1995,Summer,"read another . "" Ah , this must be another drought story , "" I found myself saying in a tone","The Times, 17th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23369,17,8,1995,Summer,17,8,1995,Summer,"News Quiz . Of course , it was n't a drought story . Time , tides , and as I read","The Times, 17th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23370,18,8,1995,Summer,18,8,1995,Summer,Prince William at Eton WEEKEND The gardener 's guide to drought 1015 Great Simpsons giveaways CAR 95 The end of the,"The Times, 18th August 1995",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ11,Eton,20th Century newspaper,Media 23371,18,8,1995,Summer,18,8,1995,Summer,white forelock Potato prices to cause winter of discontent THE drought is pushing up potato prices but they have yet to,"The Times, 18th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23372,18,8,1995,Summer,18,8,1995,Summer,MICRA HOLLYWOODS REGISTERED BETWEEN JUNE 1 AND SEP 301995 . Drought cuts milk supplies to dairies MILK deliveries to dairies are,"The Times, 18th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23373,18,8,1995,Summer,18,8,1995,Summer,payouts to customers WATER companies face big compensation bills under drought rules being drafted by the industry regulator Ofwat . It,"The Times, 18th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23374,18,8,1995,Summer,18,8,1995,Summer,"no question of this . We are in an emergency drought situation . "" The National Consumer Council welcomed Ofwat 's","The Times, 18th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23375,18,8,1995,Summer,18,8,1995,Summer,particularly eager to see legally binding compensation for people under drought orders and those having to use standpipes . By Nick,"The Times, 18th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23376,18,8,1995,Summer,18,8,1995,Summer,tactless D The UK gas bubble ? Shell motors back Drought of goodwill ? PRESSURE on privatised water companies from City,"The Times, 18th August 1995",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23377,18,8,1995,Summer,18,8,1995,Summer,"timed with hosepipe bans , standpipes in streets and emergency drought orders . Much of this is coincidence , and poor","The Times, 18th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23378,18,8,1995,Summer,18,8,1995,Summer,"a triumph in the days of state water . The drought has con - firme d , however , that the","The Times, 18th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23379,18,8,1995,Summer,18,8,1995,Summer,in the Irish Oaks but an extension of the present drought would make the Prix Vermeille a realistic target . By,"The Times, 18th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23380,19,8,1995,Summer,19,8,1995,Summer,"Paul Nunn : "" No better or safer climber "" Drought will continue , say forecasters THE prospect of hosepipe bans","The Times, 19th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23381,19,8,1995,Summer,19,8,1995,Summer,""" The Water Services Association ( WSA ) described the drought as the worst for at least 200 years . Yorkshire","The Times, 19th August 1995","England,Wales","UKL,UKE",,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23382,19,8,1995,Summer,19,8,1995,Summer,"more companies are expected next week to apply under the Drought Act to curtail usage . Leading article , page 15","The Times, 19th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23383,19,8,1995,Summer,19,8,1995,Summer,"likely to benefit from new voters on roll Denis the drought breaker awaits call DENIS HOWELL , who almost single-handedly revived","The Times, 19th August 1995",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23384,19,8,1995,Summer,19,8,1995,Summer,"Britain within days of being appointed Labour 's Minister of Drought in 1976 , is ready to leap from retire -","The Times, 19th August 1995",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23385,19,8,1995,Summer,19,8,1995,Summer,"retire - ment and reassume his role as Britain 's drought supremo . "" I can only work miracles if I","The Times, 19th August 1995",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23386,19,8,1995,Summer,19,8,1995,Summer,the last time the water supply was seriously affected by drought . Anyone who believes that the water industry would be,"The Times, 19th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23387,19,8,1995,Summer,19,8,1995,Summer,Registered as a newspaper at the Post Office . NEWS Drought forecast to continue The prospect of hosepipe bans being extended,"The Times, 19th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23388,19,8,1995,Summer,19,8,1995,Summer,"On the plus side , putting things right after a drought involves a lot less exertion . There is a lot","The Times, 19th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23389,19,8,1995,Summer,19,8,1995,Summer,"lessen the over-rich mixture in its cells . If the drought looks like continuing while you are away , use granules","The Times, 19th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23390,19,8,1995,Summer,19,8,1995,Summer,"pruning is with seed or turf . also advisable after drought . Keep wear and tear to a Pelargonium quercifolium ,","The Times, 19th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23391,19,8,1995,Summer,19,8,1995,Summer,growing again . It is important not to feed a drought-stressed plant : Start to revive your wilting plants with a,"The Times, 19th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23392,19,8,1995,Summer,19,8,1995,Summer,. An investigation into why rain-soaked Britain has to suffer drought restrictions after only a few weeks ' sunshine . (,"The Times, 19th August 1995",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23393,21,8,1995,Summer,21,8,1995,Summer,"250,000 gallons a day . As millions of households suffer drought orders and hosepipe bans , the Department of the Environment","The Times, 21st August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23394,21,8,1995,Summer,21,8,1995,Summer,"many years . Some rivers and anglers , until the drought intervened and stopped the salmon leaving the sea , had","The Times, 21st August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23395,21,8,1995,Summer,21,8,1995,Summer,investigation into why rain - soaked Britain has to suffer drought restrictions after only a few weeks ' sunshine . (,"The Times, 21st August 1995",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23396,22,8,1995,Summer,22,8,1995,Summer,"MPs yesterday . As the continuing heatwave triggered the first drought order and more hosepipe bans , critics claimed that John","The Times, 22th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23397,22,8,1995,Summer,22,8,1995,Summer,cent . But it warned water companies which have imposed drought restrictions that they might have to pay . Alan Booker,"The Times, 22th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23398,22,8,1995,Summer,22,8,1995,Summer,as Yorkshire Water became the first successfully to seek a drought order from the Government yesterday . The company has been,"The Times, 22th August 1995",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23399,22,8,1995,Summer,22,8,1995,Summer,the gallon . Instead of imposing public standpipes and government drought orders which sound like something out of the Battle of,"The Times, 22th August 1995",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23400,22,8,1995,Summer,22,8,1995,Summer,making.even more avail - able would be worthwhile . Serious droughts occur only once every few decades . The rest of,"The Times, 22th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23401,22,8,1995,Summer,22,8,1995,Summer,the shock of the new Page 12 ANATOLE KALETSKY Serious droughts occur only once every few decades . The rest of,"The Times, 22th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23402,22,8,1995,Summer,22,8,1995,Summer,water companies shrugged off the fuss sur - rounding the drought and made the most of a revival in institutional support,"The Times, 22th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23403,22,8,1995,Summer,22,8,1995,Summer,"water - ing policy even though a break in the drought is forecast for later this week . Rod Fabricius ,","The Times, 22th August 1995",England,UKJ,UKJ2,"UKJ22,UKJ24",Sussex,20th Century newspaper,Media 23404,23,8,1995,Summer,23,8,1995,Summer,"8 , splashes in a puddle after rain broke the drought in Belfast yesterday . Widespread showers are forecast today .","The Times, 23th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23405,23,8,1995,Summer,23,8,1995,Summer,loch water while holidaying in Majorca or Malaga Scots defy drought by selling millions of gallons to Spain THE foresight of,"The Times, 23th August 1995",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM34,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23406,23,8,1995,Summer,23,8,1995,Summer,"of spare gallons of water to Spain , despite the drought affecting much of Britain . Glasgow bought Loch Kat -","The Times, 23th August 1995","GB,Scotland",UKM,UKM3,UKM34,Strathclyde region,20th Century newspaper,Media 23407,23,8,1995,Summer,23,8,1995,Summer,"gallons of water to Strathclyde every day . Despite the drought , the water level is higher this summer than last","The Times, 23th August 1995",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM63,Strathclyde,20th Century newspaper,Media 23408,23,8,1995,Summer,23,8,1995,Summer,"the driest August on record , easily beating the legendary drought year of 1976 . Weathermen are predicting no "" substantial","The Times, 23th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23409,23,8,1995,Summer,23,8,1995,Summer,""" In 1976 the Department of the Environment granted 136 drought orders and seven stand-pipe orders , two of them in","The Times, 23th August 1995",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23410,23,8,1995,Summer,23,8,1995,Summer,have been shed early on Clapham Common because of the drought 1 TIMES WEATHERCALL ) For the latest region by region,"The Times, 23th August 1995",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Clapham Common,20th Century newspaper,Media 23411,23,8,1995,Summer,23,8,1995,Summer,". If possible , take a compass . 2 In drought , tree roots spread and can cause subsidence . Willows","The Times, 23th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23412,24,8,1995,Summer,24,8,1995,Summer,Sprinkle of August rain RAIN came to many parts of drought-stricken Britain for the first time in four weeks yesterday but,"The Times, 24th August 1995",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23413,24,8,1995,Summer,24,8,1995,Summer,* ' Companies say they can not be blamed for drought Ofwat backs payments for garden hose bans WATER companies are,"The Times, 24th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23414,24,8,1995,Summer,24,8,1995,Summer,"customers who have suffered loss of service during the current drought . "" One in three Britons , about 18 million","The Times, 24th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23415,24,8,1995,Summer,24,8,1995,Summer,"savings , not just in conditions such as the current drought . It is a drought which has flushed out a","The Times, 24th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23416,24,8,1995,Summer,24,8,1995,Summer,conditions such as the current drought . It is a drought which has flushed out a fundamental injustice built into water,"The Times, 24th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23417,24,8,1995,Summer,24,8,1995,Summer,"few weeks of hot , dry weather have led to drought orders and hosepipe bans . Originally , the justification for","The Times, 24th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23418,24,8,1995,Summer,24,8,1995,Summer,shallowness of that argument . For companies to view the drought as an act of God for which no compensation should,"The Times, 24th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23419,24,8,1995,Summer,24,8,1995,Summer,"up by hand and shower rather than bath during a drought are saving a great deal of water , but we","The Times, 24th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23420,24,8,1995,Summer,24,8,1995,Summer,or weekly quota is acceptable for every household during a drought . This would permit those who wish to make savings,"The Times, 24th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23421,24,8,1995,Summer,24,8,1995,Summer,", It seems that all of us worried by the drought should visit Ambridge , where the cricket match at the","The Times, 24th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23422,24,8,1995,Summer,24,8,1995,Summer,"18 million people affected by hosepipe bans because of the drought Pages 2,17 Discipline plan Michael Howard is proposing that young","The Times, 24th August 1995",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23423,24,8,1995,Summer,24,8,1995,Summer,"LETTERS , Injustice to the water consumer during times of drought ; housing threat to Stonehenge heritage site ; benefit of","The Times, 24th August 1995",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK15,Stonehenge,20th Century newspaper,Media 23424,24,8,1995,Summer,24,8,1995,Summer,"Hunt racing continues to struggle with the effects of the drought , the British Horseracing Board ( BHB ) yesterday produced","The Times, 24th August 1995",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK13,Cheltenham,20th Century newspaper,Media 23425,25,8,1995,Summer,25,8,1995,Summer,"they were not to blame for restrictions caused by exceptional drought . Nicholas Hood , chairman of the Water Services Association","The Times, 25th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23426,25,8,1995,Summer,25,8,1995,Summer,", Chief of Staff , UK Support Command Germany ) Drought-buster Sir , While "" assisting "" the hedgecutter this afternoon","The Times, 25th August 1995",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23427,25,8,1995,Summer,25,8,1995,Summer,Oval yesterday . The striped effect was caused by the drought and a new irrigation system . Page 40 ' &5'*,"The Times, 25th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23428,26,8,1995,Summer,26,8,1995,Summer,has become poisonous as water levels have fallen during the drought Sleight of hand by medieval masons HOW did ancient builders,"The Times, 26th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23429,26,8,1995,Summer,26,8,1995,Summer,"into the surrounding soil , and may be hungry and drought-stressed , despite your feeding . Scrape away some soil to","The Times, 26th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23430,26,8,1995,Summer,26,8,1995,Summer,finds out how gardeners have been coping with the prolonged drought . ( Teletext ) ( s ) ( 1284 ),"The Times, 26th August 1995",England,"UKJ,UKD","UKJ1,UKJ3,UKD7","UKJ11,UKJ33",Brookside,20th Century newspaper,Media 23431,28,8,1995,Summer,28,8,1995,Summer,and ozone are in the atmosphere . Bogged down The drought has forced this summer 's bog snorkelling to be cancelled,"The Times, 28th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23432,28,8,1995,Summer,28,8,1995,Summer,"happened to the English country garden ? Never mind the drought - it has become boring . "" Architectural planting ""","The Times, 28th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23433,28,8,1995,Summer,28,8,1995,Summer,Emperor Claudius and his troops has reappeared because of the drought . The line of stepping stones across the river between,"The Times, 28th August 1995",England,"UKK,UKJ","UKK1,UKJ4","UKK13,UKJ42","Arlingham,Gloucestershire,Newnham",20th Century newspaper,Media 23434,28,8,1995,Summer,28,8,1995,Summer,"on just such a pitch , in just such a drought-plagued summer , that Vivian Richards scored 291 here , 19","The Times, 28th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23435,28,8,1995,Summer,28,8,1995,Summer,"Wednesday . Indeed , it almost did not , the drought breaking on the south coast that day and steady rain","The Times, 28th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23436,29,8,1995,Summer,29,8,1995,Summer,"said : "" One of our main concerns is that drought orders do not allow rivers to drop so low that","The Times, 29th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23437,29,8,1995,Summer,29,8,1995,Summer,"ordered a study into the best way of tackling the drought . He has told the authority : "" We need","The Times, 29th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23438,29,8,1995,Summer,29,8,1995,Summer,"river flows rather than banning inessential use . Scores of drought orders , which are permitted under the Drought Act 1976","The Times, 29th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23439,29,8,1995,Summer,29,8,1995,Summer,"Scores of drought orders , which are permitted under the Drought Act 1976 , have been applied for by water companies","The Times, 29th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23440,29,8,1995,Summer,29,8,1995,Summer,From Bill Hutman in Jerusalem African pact aims to ease drought HOPES of mitigating the worst effects of the recurrent southern,"The Times, 29th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23441,29,8,1995,Summer,29,8,1995,Summer,of mitigating the worst effects of the recurrent southern African droughts rose yesterday as a co - opera - tion agreement,"The Times, 29th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23442,29,8,1995,Summer,29,8,1995,Summer,"summit meeting of the Southern African Development Community . A drought is now hitting the area , with Zimbabwean farm -","The Times, 29th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23443,29,8,1995,Summer,29,8,1995,Summer,"and footwear retailers offload unsold stock , continuation of the drought into August has raised concerns that retailers are struggling .","The Times, 29th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23444,29,8,1995,Summer,29,8,1995,Summer,"pressure for retro-fitting of water meters in response to the drought , a whole new market could soon open up .","The Times, 29th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23445,30,8,1995,Summer,30,8,1995,Summer,"Wyman 's home three weeks ago , but found the drought and heatwave had baked the earth so dry that he","The Times, 30th August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23446,30,8,1995,Summer,30,8,1995,Summer,"able to concentrate work at a site not affected by drought measures . David Wilkinson , the direc - tor of","The Times, 30th August 1995",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE41,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23447,31,8,1995,Summer,31,8,1995,Summer,"unlimited supplies of water on demand . Even without the drought , increasing demands have resulted in damage to many rivers","The Times, 31st August 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23448,1,9,1995,Autumn,1,9,1995,Autumn,at all other times Canoeists battle with rough water in drought-stricken Nottingham Wet wild and gateerashers beware I expect you know,"The Times, 1st September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23449,1,9,1995,Autumn,1,9,1995,Autumn,"straight down the white water and why , with the drought , were the downstream gates pump - An electric score","The Times, 1st September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23450,1,9,1995,Autumn,1,9,1995,Autumn,finds out how gardeners have been coping with the prolonged drought . ( Teletext ) ( s ) ( 1284 ),"The Times, 1st September 1995",England,UKJ,"UKJ1,UKJ3","UKJ11,UKJ33",Brookside,20th Century newspaper,Media 23451,2,9,1995,Autumn,2,9,1995,Autumn,"scandal , page 3 By John O'Leary , education editor Drought makes the going too hard for sportsmen THE going is","The Times, 2th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23452,2,9,1995,Autumn,2,9,1995,Autumn,"country , which have become the latest victims of the drought As millions more customers receive warnings of further hose bans","The Times, 2th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23453,2,9,1995,Autumn,2,9,1995,Autumn,Government 's rivers watchdog yesterday for mismanaging resources during the drought . The National Rivers Authority also says that areas such,"The Times, 2th September 1995",England,UKH,UKH1,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23454,2,9,1995,Autumn,2,9,1995,Autumn,"reservoir levels and river flows are better than during the drought of 1976 , mainly because of heavy rains last winter","The Times, 2th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23455,2,9,1995,Autumn,2,9,1995,Autumn,"impetus rose after three days of air raids Pages 1,15,17 Drought hits sport Sporting events have become vic - tims of","The Times, 2th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23456,2,9,1995,Autumn,2,9,1995,Autumn,sport Sporting events have become vic - tims of the drought . Swimming pools are closing and rugby and football :,"The Times, 2th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23457,2,9,1995,Autumn,2,9,1995,Autumn,ordering the companies to mend their leaky pipes . The drought gave Ofwat another opportunity to wag a finger at the,"The Times, 2th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23458,2,9,1995,Autumn,2,9,1995,Autumn,p ensate for hosepipe bans alone . The heatwave and drought could end up costing the water companies in other ways,"The Times, 2th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23459,2,9,1995,Autumn,2,9,1995,Autumn,hurt by low rainfall in the short period of this drought . The worst outcome for the water companies would be,"The Times, 2th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23460,2,9,1995,Autumn,2,9,1995,Autumn,"not Britain 's army of backers , for whom the drought has opened the floodgates at the expense of the bookmakers","The Times, 2th September 1995",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23461,2,9,1995,Autumn,2,9,1995,Autumn,", especially the striped and variegated forms . They are drought loving plants , and in The wild put down","The Times, 2th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23462,2,9,1995,Autumn,2,9,1995,Autumn,make an Ealing THE POLICE tell me that the continuing drought is no excuse not to wash cars . The water,"The Times, 2th September 1995",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Ealing,20th Century newspaper,Media 23463,2,9,1995,Autumn,2,9,1995,Autumn,"it odd that in the areas most badly hit by drought , garages have not been told to close their automatic","The Times, 2th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23464,2,9,1995,Autumn,2,9,1995,Autumn,enthusiasts anxious to know how to maintain plants in a drought . Plus a report on Joan and Cliff Curtis who,"The Times, 2th September 1995",England,UKF,UKF3,,South Lincolnshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23465,4,9,1995,Autumn,4,9,1995,Autumn,epidemic a few years ago . Indian women from a drought ravaged hill region beg with their Children On The,"The Times, 4th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23466,4,9,1995,Autumn,4,9,1995,Autumn,to blame the present dearth of jumps runners on the drought most racehorses require periods of sustained rest . If that,"The Times, 4th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23467,4,9,1995,Autumn,4,9,1995,Autumn,", of course , have been the heat and the drought . The heat has so warmed the water in lakes","The Times, 4th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23468,4,9,1995,Autumn,4,9,1995,Autumn,fish have sought the deeps and the shade . The drought has so drained rivers that the water has been creaking,"The Times, 4th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23469,4,9,1995,Autumn,4,9,1995,Autumn,"return safely to their home waters . Then , the drought came and water levels fell . The fish already in","The Times, 4th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23470,7,9,1995,Autumn,7,9,1995,Autumn,would be as refreshing as the first rain after a drought . PAUSE IN THE PEACE A cancelled summit between the,"The Times, 7th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23471,7,9,1995,Autumn,7,9,1995,Autumn,- terday . Stephen Seale is Head Boy and Patrick Drought is Captain of Rugby Football . Important dates are :,"The Times, 7th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23472,7,9,1995,Autumn,7,9,1995,Autumn,would be as refreshing as the first rain after a drought Page 17 Pause in the peace A cooling-off period can,"The Times, 7th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23473,8,9,1995,Autumn,8,9,1995,Autumn,West Country . But the rain did not prevent five drought orders for Cornwall being approved by the Environment Depart -,"The Times, 8th September 1995",England,UKK,"UKK3,UKK4","UKK30,UKK43","Cornwall,Exeter",20th Century newspaper,Media 23474,8,9,1995,Autumn,8,9,1995,Autumn,". "" Parfitt : almost twice the legal alcohol limit Drought forces rise in vegetable prices VEGETABLE prices are still climbing","The Times, 8th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23475,8,9,1995,Autumn,8,9,1995,Autumn,still climbing as a result of Au - gust 's drought and the change in the weather is now expected to,"The Times, 8th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23476,8,9,1995,Autumn,8,9,1995,Autumn,8.00 Garden Club . How to maintain plants in a drought . Plus a report on Joan and Cliff Curtis who,"The Times, 8th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23477,9,9,1995,Autumn,9,9,1995,Autumn,""" vanishing "" autumn brought on by early leaf-fall and drought damage to trees . The rich splash of seasonal colour","The Times, 9th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23478,9,9,1995,Autumn,9,9,1995,Autumn,may be missing this year despite recent rainfall because the drought upset the intricate balance of sugars and moisture in leaves,"The Times, 9th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23479,9,9,1995,Autumn,9,9,1995,Autumn,ac - tion was expected . Downpour fails to halt drought orders HEAVY rain over most of the country yesterday caused,"The Times, 9th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23480,9,9,1995,Autumn,9,9,1995,Autumn,"North West Water after the company applied for two more drought orders . With more rain forecast , flood alerts and","The Times, 9th September 1995","England,Scotland","UKD,UKM",UKM2,UKM24,North West Water,20th Century newspaper,Media 23481,9,9,1995,Autumn,9,9,1995,Autumn,", North West Water , which has been granted five drought orders , has applied for two more to take supplies","The Times, 9th September 1995",England,UKD,"UKM2,UKD1","UKM24,UKD12","North West Water,Ullswater,Windermere",20th Century newspaper,Media 23482,9,9,1995,Autumn,9,9,1995,Autumn,"the credit for the torrential rain which is ending the drought , but I did buy a new barbecue last weekend","The Times, 9th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23483,9,9,1995,Autumn,9,9,1995,Autumn,"y this year when mildew is rife . "" The drought was blamed for a fall in entries although the standard","The Times, 9th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23484,9,9,1995,Autumn,9,9,1995,Autumn,"spread pig muck on sur - rounding fields . The drought , which now seems a lifetime away , prevented the","The Times, 9th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23485,9,9,1995,Autumn,9,9,1995,Autumn,"course , when the hardness of the land following the drought prevented the ploughs from digging in . Farmers round here","The Times, 9th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23486,9,9,1995,Autumn,9,9,1995,Autumn,or failed to flower . I as - sume the drought and heat are the reasons for this . What should,"The Times, 9th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23487,9,9,1995,Autumn,9,9,1995,Autumn,", Sussex I a I The worst damage LoJ from droughts is often the damage you do not see ; plants","The Times, 9th September 1995",England,UKJ,UKJ2,"UKJ24,UKJ22,UKJ24","Kirdford,Sussex",20th Century newspaper,Media 23488,11,9,1995,Autumn,11,9,1995,Autumn,"horses ' but Classic Cliche , regularly campaigned in this drought-ridden summer , had clearly retained his zest . As he","The Times, 11st September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23489,13,9,1995,Autumn,13,9,1995,Autumn,sclerosis and has retired on the ground of ill-health . Drought policy attacked Yorkshire Water was effectively told by the Government,"The Times, 13th September 1995",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23490,13,9,1995,Autumn,13,9,1995,Autumn,"by the Government yesterday that its handling of the recent drought was a public relations disaster . David Curry , the","The Times, 13th September 1995",England,UKE,UKE2,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23491,13,9,1995,Autumn,13,9,1995,Autumn,""" the trainer said . Rain may have broken the drought across southern Eng - land but the Joe Naughton stable","The Times, 13th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23492,14,9,1995,Autumn,14,9,1995,Autumn,"The glowing effect is triggered by stress , such as drought , fungal attack , wind and even heavy breathing ,","The Times, 14th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23493,15,9,1995,Autumn,15,9,1995,Autumn,"cent price rise in seasonal foods , largely because of drought Richard Jeffrey , chief economist with the Charterhouse Group ,","The Times, 15th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23494,15,9,1995,Autumn,15,9,1995,Autumn,"Fresh fruit and vegetable prices soared in August because of drought The price of an iceberg lettuce rose to 70p ,","The Times, 15th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23495,16,9,1995,Autumn,16,9,1995,Autumn,"trunk , that admit disease , loosened roots , and drought . I would guess that your tree has had all","The Times, 16th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23496,16,9,1995,Autumn,16,9,1995,Autumn,"you choose . Beeches are shallow-rooted trees , and the drought has hit them hard . Look out for signs of","The Times, 16th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23497,16,9,1995,Autumn,16,9,1995,Autumn,H acrylic for warmth and orget we ever had a drought ! GRASS GETS GROWING FAST WITH WRACLERASS f.m BP W,"The Times, 16th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23498,16,9,1995,Autumn,16,9,1995,Autumn,damaged roof 1 CARWASH WitH PfiY HANDSi ; 1 The drought and sub - sequent hosepipe bans this summer were not,"The Times, 16th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23499,16,9,1995,Autumn,16,9,1995,Autumn,"answered questions about car washing at the height of the drought , the independent distributors of the product , which is","The Times, 16th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23500,18,9,1995,Autumn,18,9,1995,Autumn,"they have shed the leaves that dried up in the drought , and are not yet ready for the autumnal fall","The Times, 18th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23501,19,9,1995,Autumn,19,9,1995,Autumn,"after the IRA bomb exploded in April 1993 Yorkshire faces drought order despite downpour BRITAIN 'S least loved water company ,","The Times, 19th September 1995","GB,England",UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23502,19,9,1995,Autumn,19,9,1995,Autumn,the first company for - mally to request an emergency drought order allowing it to cut supplies for 24 hours on,"The Times, 19th September 1995",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23503,19,9,1995,Autumn,19,9,1995,Autumn,"and although consumption has fallen since the ending of the drought , water is still being drawn off faster than the","The Times, 19th September 1995",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE41,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23504,19,9,1995,Autumn,19,9,1995,Autumn,"Bank of England - though at least we avoided the drought . In fact , weve been in hot water most","The Times, 19th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23505,20,9,1995,Autumn,20,9,1995,Autumn,. The Wizard was invited north to end last-summer 's drought in Auckland by ; one of the local district councils,"The Times, 20th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23506,20,9,1995,Autumn,20,9,1995,Autumn,prices to their allowable maximum . This summer 's severe drought made a bad situation worse . Customers concluded that more,"The Times, 20th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23507,21,9,1995,Autumn,21,9,1995,Autumn,"our national resolve . The 5in rule resurfaced during the drought of 1976 , when the then Wessex Water recommended it","The Times, 21st September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23508,21,9,1995,Autumn,21,9,1995,Autumn,", ap - pointed by Harold Wilson as Minister of Drought , advocat - ed not only bath-sharing , but using","The Times, 21st September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23509,21,9,1995,Autumn,21,9,1995,Autumn,"introduced in Yorkshire . Yorkshire Water applied for an emergency drought order yesterday to impose 24-hour cuts on homes , businesses","The Times, 21st September 1995",England,UKE,UKE4,"UKE41,UKE44","Calderdale,Yorkshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 23510,22,9,1995,Autumn,22,9,1995,Autumn,", Cumbria . North West Water has applied for two drought orders to take 45 million gallons a day from Windermere","The Times, 22th September 1995",England,UKD,"UKD1,UKM2","UKM24,UKD12","North West Water,Windermere",20th Century newspaper,Media 23511,23,9,1995,Autumn,23,9,1995,Autumn,"127,000-a-year managing di - rector of Yorkshire Water , devising drought strategy with the aid of a half-filled bowl of water","The Times, 23th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23512,23,9,1995,Autumn,23,9,1995,Autumn,". Monkou will attempt to extend his fellow Dutchman 's drought One of the day 's most attractive fixtures , as","The Times, 23th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23513,23,9,1995,Autumn,23,9,1995,Autumn,"in a blaze of glory In Northumberland , the great drought ended as oppressively as it had lasted , with almost","The Times, 23th September 1995",England,UKC,UKC2,UKC21,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23514,25,9,1995,Autumn,25,9,1995,Autumn,that Dennis Bergkamp was in the middle of a goal drought turned out to be as ludicrous as suggesting that Brian,"The Times, 25th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23515,27,9,1995,Autumn,27,9,1995,Autumn,"shoppers from the high street . When downpours turned to drought , Mr McGowan said it was too warm and HoF","The Times, 27th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23516,28,9,1995,Autumn,28,9,1995,Autumn,"road works . "" If it was this year 's drought that affected the spring it would probably have happened weeks","The Times, 28th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23517,30,9,1995,Autumn,30,9,1995,Autumn,"For CD buyers , the only interruption to this lengthy drought was the powerful film score for David Cronenberg 's Naked","The Times, 30th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23518,30,9,1995,Autumn,30,9,1995,Autumn,"with honeydew from aphids in the tree as well as drought , you have a real problem . I would encourage","The Times, 30th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23519,30,9,1995,Autumn,30,9,1995,Autumn,there was also the only one in an eight-month Andalusian drought when it poured with rain from morn - ing till,"The Times, 30th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23520,30,9,1995,Autumn,30,9,1995,Autumn,WaBumbaa the king Bankinter anxiously awaits the end of the drought . With 11.30 Money Box Live : 0171-580 4444 Carlton,"The Times, 30th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23521,30,9,1995,Autumn,30,9,1995,Autumn,", being so poised between a sense that the whisky drought is supremely irrelevant ( given the wartime privations endured in","The Times, 30th September 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23522,2,10,1995,Autumn,2,10,1995,Autumn,"of WaBumbaa the king anxiously awaits the end of the drought . With Carlton Chance , Isobel Lucas and Ben Thomas","The Times, 2th October 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23523,5,10,1995,Autumn,5,10,1995,Autumn,rest of the construction indus - try suffered from a drought . Companies that might have invested in cranes preferred to,"The Times, 5th October 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23524,5,10,1995,Autumn,5,10,1995,Autumn,greenery as fresh-faced and obliging as Percy himself . No droughts or demos here . Waterstone 's view : The four,"The Times, 5th October 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23525,6,10,1995,Autumn,6,10,1995,Autumn,"search of a still functioning well . . Today the drought is back , and as anxious South Afri - cans","The Times, 6th October 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23526,6,10,1995,Autumn,6,10,1995,Autumn,"parts of Northern Prov - ince or in KwaZulu/Natal the drought is as bad , if not worse , than that","The Times, 6th October 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23527,7,10,1995,Autumn,7,10,1995,Autumn,"society turned bank , was able to smile during the drought months in the knowledge that it would never have the","The Times, 7th October 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23528,7,10,1995,Autumn,7,10,1995,Autumn,are unaware of their spa in the basement . The drought this summer did not affect the borehole and currently the,"The Times, 7th October 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23529,7,10,1995,Autumn,7,10,1995,Autumn,"alarmed . Thankfully , he is as calm about the drought as he could be . At yesterday 's press conference","The Times, 7th October 1995",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ11,Bisham,20th Century newspaper,Media 23530,7,10,1995,Autumn,7,10,1995,Autumn,"has depressing holes , where plants could not stand the drought and heat , and shrivelled . There is , how","The Times, 7th October 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23531,7,10,1995,Autumn,7,10,1995,Autumn,"seed this year , two ex - celled in the drought : Cleome spinosa and Gaura lindheimeri . Both are native","The Times, 7th October 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23532,9,10,1995,Autumn,9,10,1995,Autumn,with goals to revive Birmingham Claridge 's divining quality ends drought Birmingham City 2 Southend United 0 By Russell Kempson BARRY,"The Times, 9th October 1995",England,UKG,UKG3,UKG31,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23533,21,10,1995,Autumn,21,10,1995,Autumn,"is about 20ft high , has suffered badly in the drought . Despite having very few leaves left , it managed","The Times, 21st October 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23534,23,10,1995,Autumn,23,10,1995,Autumn,"many places , including York - shire , still have drought rer strictions . Low rainfall this month offers no immediate","The Times, 23th October 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23535,23,10,1995,Autumn,23,10,1995,Autumn,"simpler than drilling boreholes , and aid agencies working in drought - stricken regions are looking at it with interest .","The Times, 23th October 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23536,26,10,1995,Autumn,26,10,1995,Autumn,". The land is in the grip of a terrible drought which has parched the rivers , kindled bushfires , and","The Times, 26th October 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23537,28,10,1995,Autumn,28,10,1995,Autumn,s juiiHBsBiBIBBBBBBBBBMBKfi38ifefe * % &mhS BBiIhHBhIIIB . * . . Drought prompts action to save fish THE National Rivers Autho r,"The Times, 28th October 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23538,28,10,1995,Autumn,28,10,1995,Autumn,fish THE National Rivers Autho r - ity has invoked drought pow - ers to save fish stocks in two reservoirs,"The Times, 28th October 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23539,28,10,1995,Autumn,28,10,1995,Autumn,"water resources manager . The authority is able to seek drought orders under the Environme nt Act 1995 The reservoirs ,","The Times, 28th October 1995",England,UKD,"UKM2,UKD3,UKD7",UKM24,"North West Water,River Bollin",20th Century newspaper,Media 23540,28,10,1995,Autumn,28,10,1995,Autumn,that the com - pa ny was applying for five drought orders extending existing emergency powers and spreading restrictions . One,"The Times, 28th October 1995",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE44,Calderdale,20th Century newspaper,Media 23541,28,10,1995,Autumn,28,10,1995,Autumn,not made any decisions but is worried about the present drought . She would like to see the engravings preserved .,"The Times, 28th October 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23542,30,10,1995,Autumn,30,10,1995,Autumn,"me . We shall keep on trying . "" The drought in Yorkshire has had one benefit for the county .","The Times, 30th October 1995",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23543,31,10,1995,Autumn,31,10,1995,Autumn,"3.4 billion in 1991-92 . He said : "" The drought has shown the need to provide a more reliable service","The Times, 31st October 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23544,31,10,1995,Autumn,31,10,1995,Autumn,"Page 33 TEMPUS - "" "" "" No dividend drought AS BID fever subsides in the electricity industry , Ofwat","The Times, 31st October 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23545,1,11,1995,Autumn,1,11,1995,Autumn,"was opened by Thames , which earned medals for its drought record , has not appeased City shareholders with extra cash","The Times, 1st November 1995",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 23546,2,11,1995,Autumn,2,11,1995,Autumn,every bottle going spare and wondering if this year 's drought will affect next year 's wine . The name Ciociaria,"The Times, 2th November 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23547,4,11,1995,Autumn,4,11,1995,Autumn,"and depleting their energy reserves . This summer the hot drought drove earthworms , their main fodder , inaccessibly underground ,","The Times, 4th November 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23548,8,11,1995,Autumn,8,11,1995,Autumn,promised to spend an extra 15 million on environmental and drought measures . Page 31 WH Smith makes jobcentre deal on,"The Times, 8th November 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23549,8,11,1995,Autumn,8,11,1995,Autumn,"distribution network to reme - dy weaknesses shown by the drought , even though Anglian was one of the companies that","The Times, 8th November 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23550,9,11,1995,Autumn,9,11,1995,Autumn,"million gallons of water a day will be carried to drought-hit Yorkshire by tanker from Kielder reservoir , Northumberland , under","The Times, 9th November 1995",England,"UKC,UKE",UKC2,UKC21,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23551,9,11,1995,Autumn,9,11,1995,Autumn,"increased . "" Giles Coren on the 100 - year drought of the British mollusc The English , The French and","The Times, 9th November 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23552,9,11,1995,Autumn,9,11,1995,Autumn,seem to be scarcer here too . I blame the drought and lack of soft-surface food for the fledgelings . Greenfinches,"The Times, 9th November 1995",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23553,10,11,1995,Autumn,10,11,1995,Autumn,"this stage . There are many factors - poaching , drought , earlier over-population and so on - to consider .","The Times, 10th November 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23554,10,11,1995,Autumn,10,11,1995,Autumn,partic - ularly when heavy storms follow a period of drought in which the ground is very hard - from the,"The Times, 10th November 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23555,10,11,1995,Autumn,10,11,1995,Autumn,"fort - n ight on the Torridge , first in drought and then in spate conditions . On the last day","The Times, 10th November 1995",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,Torridge,20th Century newspaper,Media 23556,11,11,1995,Autumn,11,11,1995,Autumn,a water company journey to a reservoir near Leeds in drought-stricken Yorkshire . The Newcastle-based water company must be thank -,"The Times, 11st November 1995",England,"UKE,UKC","UKE4,UKC2","UKE42,UKC22","Newcastle,Yorkshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 23557,11,11,1995,Autumn,11,11,1995,Autumn,"not promoted the reservoir because , until this summer 's drought , it was regarded as a 167 million white elephant","The Times, 11st November 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23558,11,11,1995,Autumn,11,11,1995,Autumn,"idea was first mooted in 1974 before the previous big drought year of 1976 . "" It underpins the water supply","The Times, 11st November 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23559,11,11,1995,Autumn,11,11,1995,Autumn,"and hedge roots , thus making them more susceptible to drought and disease . Mr Jarman 's alternative is no cheap","The Times, 11st November 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23560,11,11,1995,Autumn,11,11,1995,Autumn,"the past one , induces flower , but the extreme drought has held them back until even later . If only","The Times, 11st November 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23561,13,11,1995,Autumn,13,11,1995,Autumn,It has claimed improvements have been undermined by the worst drought since the 17th century . But a leaked letter from,"The Times, 13th November 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23562,15,11,1995,Autumn,15,11,1995,Autumn,TV and radio guide Government plans to pipe water to drought-hit area A PIPELINE linking York - shire with the abundant,"The Times, 15th November 1995",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23563,16,11,1995,Autumn,16,11,1995,Autumn,said the company had applied for the award before the drought . Others whose applications were rejected include Angli - an,"The Times, 16th November 1995","England,Wales","UKI,UKK,UKL,UKE,UKF,UKG","UKG1,UKG2,UKK1,UKL5,UKE1",,"River Severn,River Trent",20th Century newspaper,Media 23564,16,11,1995,Autumn,16,11,1995,Autumn,in the reglon because they are better able to survive droughts and cause iess damale SSJ eSrSent Athens jail rioters free,"The Times, 16th November 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23565,16,11,1995,Autumn,16,11,1995,Autumn,"to ap - pease angry , customers in . the drought-stricken county . It is pay - ing for them to","The Times, 16th November 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23566,17,11,1995,Autumn,17,11,1995,Autumn,"Grati - tude for goals , like rain after the drought , must not delude us into believing that now the","The Times, 17th November 1995",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23567,22,11,1995,Autumn,22,11,1995,Autumn,"A potato famine was rife there . There was no drought in Yorkshire , however , and Ecstasy was not a","The Times, 22th November 1995",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23568,25,11,1995,Autumn,25,11,1995,Autumn,figures are for the year ending in March and the drought is expected to yield more complaints . The report says,"The Times, 25th November 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23569,25,11,1995,Autumn,25,11,1995,Autumn,"6.4 million people are at risk of shortages in a drought . Welsh profits , page 26 By Nigel Williamson ADVERTISEMENT","The Times, 25th November 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23570,25,11,1995,Autumn,25,11,1995,Autumn,Welsh did not have to cut supplies in the summer drought . But Welsh has taken the snide comments too much,"The Times, 25th November 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23571,27,11,1995,Autumn,27,11,1995,Autumn,"warming which present a picture of rising sea levels , droughts and desertification . The scientific group may be pressed to","The Times, 27th November 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23572,27,11,1995,Autumn,27,11,1995,Autumn,"15.6p ( 14.4p ) predicted . SEVERN TRENT : The drought may be continuing to affect Yorkshire , but Lakis Athanasiou","The Times, 27th November 1995","Wales,England","UKK,UKL,UKE,UKF,UKG,UKE","UKG1,UKG2,UKK1,UKL6,UKE1",,"River Severn,River Trent,Yorkshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 23573,27,11,1995,Autumn,27,11,1995,Autumn,"News of how Yorkshire is coping in the "" great drought "" will be eagerly awaited by consumers when it reports","The Times, 27th November 1995",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23574,27,11,1995,Autumn,27,11,1995,Autumn,"dividend is predicted . UBS anticipated about 5 million of drought costs , with attention turning to how much more the","The Times, 27th November 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23575,27,11,1995,Autumn,27,11,1995,Autumn,"costs , with attention turning to how much more the drought is likely to cost . HANSON : A strong performance","The Times, 27th November 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23576,28,11,1995,Autumn,28,11,1995,Autumn,pumping stations to try to prevent supply cuts in future droughts . The six pumping stations and 18 miles of pipeline,"The Times, 28th November 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23577,28,11,1995,Autumn,28,11,1995,Autumn,"the unlikely event of a repeat of this year 's drought . "" Some of the money will be used to","The Times, 28th November 1995",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE42,Arthington,20th Century newspaper,Media 23578,29,11,1995,Autumn,29,11,1995,Autumn,"criticism over its poor leakage and supply record . Another drought-hit company , York - shire Water , said on Monday","The Times, 29th November 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23579,30,11,1995,Autumn,30,11,1995,Autumn,"admired the hedge at first , watering it through the drought of 1975 and treat - ing it to Mr Jones","The Times, 30th November 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23580,30,11,1995,Autumn,30,11,1995,Autumn,Chancellor will cut interest rates soon Page 25 Water : Drought-hit Yorkshire Water was criticised after the company announced a 50,"The Times, 30th November 1995",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23581,30,11,1995,Autumn,30,11,1995,Autumn,"giant leap of faith Yorkshire Water lifts profit by half DROUGHT-HIT Yorkshire Water ran into a storm of criticism yesterday ,","The Times, 30th November 1995",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23582,30,11,1995,Autumn,30,11,1995,Autumn,"chief executive , defended his company 's record through the drought , blaming the freak weather which saw rainfall in the","The Times, 30th November 1995",England,UKE,UKE4,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23583,30,11,1995,Autumn,30,11,1995,Autumn,"be used to tackle the supply problems highlighted by the drought , which Yorkshire said had so far added an extra","The Times, 30th November 1995",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23584,30,11,1995,Autumn,30,11,1995,Autumn,Welsh Water fin - ished 2p easier at 696p . Drought-stricken York - shire Water came in for some adverse comment,"The Times, 30th November 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23585,30,11,1995,Autumn,30,11,1995,Autumn,"at 101.5 million . This had been achieved despite the drought adding an extra 20 million to operating costs , while","The Times, 30th November 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23586,30,11,1995,Autumn,30,11,1995,Autumn,. The bill for maintain - ing supplies through the drought is now running at 3 million a week and although,"The Times, 30th November 1995",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23587,30,11,1995,Autumn,30,11,1995,Autumn,prob - le ms . But the cost of the drought is only part of Yorkshire 's current predicament . Hosepipe,"The Times, 30th November 1995",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23588,6,12,1995,Winter,6,12,1995,Winter,"restrictions on supplies during last sum - mer ' s drought , although it compensated several hundred customers whose sup -","The Times, 6th December 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23589,8,12,1995,Winter,8,12,1995,Winter,month than the level reached last Christmas . The summer drought has caused a Euro - pean butter shortage . BSE,"The Times, 8th December 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23590,16,12,1995,Winter,16,12,1995,Winter,"I have farmed through storm and tempest , flood and drought . But I have been cheated of just one thing","The Times, 16th December 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23591,16,12,1995,Winter,16,12,1995,Winter,"Heidi Gildemeister ( Editorial Moll , 20 ) , the drought-induced vogue for the late 20th century . It gives timely","The Times, 16th December 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23592,16,12,1995,Winter,16,12,1995,Winter,"traffic , the rain and wind ; they took the drought in their stride last summer . The show of hips","The Times, 16th December 1995",England,UKD,UKD1,UKD11,Borrowdale,20th Century newspaper,Media 23593,16,12,1995,Winter,16,12,1995,Winter,to give up their farm because of the South Australian drought of the early 1980s and the subsequent recession . As,"The Times, 16th December 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23594,16,12,1995,Winter,16,12,1995,Winter,"wf We take water for granted until there is a drought or water restrictions : When' , the water stops flowing","The Times, 16th December 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23595,16,12,1995,Winter,16,12,1995,Winter,"right to the brim But when there is a summer drought , The water magic'ly runs out ; And then their","The Times, 16th December 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23596,18,12,1995,Winter,18,12,1995,Winter,"the country are facing water restrictions within weeks as the drought deepens , government advisers will announce today . Millions of","The Times, 18th December 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23597,18,12,1995,Winter,18,12,1995,Winter,"is a substantial increase in rainfall . The number of drought orders is also expected to rise , increasing the volume","The Times, 18th December 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23598,18,12,1995,Winter,18,12,1995,Winter,and wild - life groups . The next flurry of drought order applications is expected in Yorkshire before the end of,"The Times, 18th December 1995",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23599,18,12,1995,Winter,18,12,1995,Winter,"Wharfe , O . use and lower Derwent . Other drought order applications are expected from South West , Severn Trent","The Times, 18th December 1995","England,Wales","UKF,UKK,UKL,UKE,UKF,UKG","UKF1,UKG1,UKG2,UKK1,UKL7,UKE1",UKF13,"Derwent,River Severn,River Trent",20th Century newspaper,Media 23600,18,12,1995,Winter,18,12,1995,Winter,"shire and Kent , are facing water restrictions as the drought crisis deepens , government advisers will warn today Page 2","The Times, 18th December 1995",England,UKJ,"UKJ1,UKJ4,UKJ2","UKJ11,UKJ42,UKJ22,UKJ24",Sussex,20th Century newspaper,Media 23601,19,12,1995,Winter,19,12,1995,Winter,"supplies . At least seven nations have some degree of drought this year , draining already weak economies and consuming larger","The Times, 19th December 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23602,21,12,1995,Winter,21,12,1995,Winter,are regretting the generous odds they gave last summer when drought seared the land . Anti-cyclones are fickle fortune-tellers . The,"The Times, 21st December 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23603,21,12,1995,Winter,21,12,1995,Winter,wUKtBUBBKisnnstKwmcttT strBnmwmBBtwssrmMmsrmetKmarwmiam*** - ' Merry Gale out to end Irish drought HUGH ROUTLEDGE - A MOOD of expectation sur - rounds,"The Times, 21st December 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23604,23,12,1995,Winter,23,12,1995,Winter,"are scarce because of the spread of Palestinian housing , drought and encroaching Jewish settlements . "" I remember my grandfather","The Times, 23th December 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23605,23,12,1995,Winter,23,12,1995,Winter,"of KwaZulu/Natal continue to celebrate the dramatic end of their drought , England can not wait to evacuate this saturated part","The Times, 23th December 1995",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23606,23,12,1995,Winter,23,12,1995,Winter,", has become a cult figure despite his recent goal drought . David Rocastle , though , was a 2 million","The Times, 23th December 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23607,23,12,1995,Winter,23,12,1995,Winter,to give up their farm because of the South Australian drought of the early 1980s and the subsequent recession . They,"The Times, 23th December 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23608,26,12,1995,Winter,26,12,1995,Winter,"a good package and leaves all the problems during the drought still there . "" Amelia Clayton , 24 , from","The Times, 26th December 1995",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE41,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23609,26,12,1995,Winter,26,12,1995,Winter,"go early at the AGM last July , before the drought crisis . He is happy to stay on until we","The Times, 26th December 1995",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23610,26,12,1995,Winter,26,12,1995,Winter,"its bills . Later , at the height of the drought , the company suggested that firms should consider relocating to","The Times, 26th December 1995",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23611,26,12,1995,Winter,26,12,1995,Winter,pumping stations to try to prevent supply cuts in future droughts . Yorkshire 's average leak rate is 26 per cent,"The Times, 26th December 1995",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23612,26,12,1995,Winter,26,12,1995,Winter,continuing quest for more supplies Yorkshire Water is seeking further drought orders for increased abstraction from Yorkshire rivers . It intends,"The Times, 26th December 1995",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23613,26,12,1995,Winter,26,12,1995,Winter,"mounting for a shake - up in the boardroom of drought struck Yorkshire WATER , after a disclosure that The","The Times, 26th December 1995",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23614,26,12,1995,Winter,26,12,1995,Winter,to give up their farm because of the South Australian drought of the early 1980s and the subsequent recession . As,"The Times, 26th December 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23615,27,12,1995,Winter,27,12,1995,Winter,"defender , makes his ITF selections Andy Cole 's goal drought has not done me any favours , but I am","The Times, 27th December 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23616,28,12,1995,Winter,28,12,1995,Winter,"duty about , for instance , saving water during a drought . Now customers look at the huge salary increases of","The Times, 28th December 1995",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23617,1,1,1996,Winter,1,1,1996,Winter,", after the controversy sur - rounding Yorkshire Water 's drought measures and water supply , the electric - ity company","The Times, 1st January 1996",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23618,3,1,1996,Winter,3,1,1996,Winter,son . Price of olive oil 'set to double' after drought THE price of olive oil is expected to double this,"The Times, 3th January 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23619,3,1,1996,Winter,3,1,1996,Winter,"Spain is the world 's largest producer ; until the droughts it produced around 600,000 tonnes a year . In 1994","The Times, 3th January 1996",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23620,3,1,1996,Winter,3,1,1996,Winter,web is a banana republic . There is a world-wide drought of band - width . As far as the World,"The Times, 3th January 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23621,4,1,1996,Winter,4,1,1996,Winter,"areas , such as Y ork - shire during the drought and Northumbrian and North East Water in the thaw ,","The Times, 4th January 1996",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK23,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23622,4,1,1996,Winter,4,1,1996,Winter,service . This is the background to this summer 's drought in some areas and the loss of supply on the,"The Times, 4th January 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23623,5,1,1996,Winter,5,1,1996,Winter,"incompetence . "" Water companies say that last summer 's drought was the worst in more than 100 years and that","The Times, 5th January 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23624,6,1,1996,Winter,6,1,1996,Winter,companies might face in case of winter freeze or summer drought . The emphasis was on the regulator 's duty to,"The Times, 6th January 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23625,8,1,1996,Winter,8,1,1996,Winter,pulled up . U - unsealed rider . B - Drought Going on which horse has won ( F - firm,"The Times, 8th January 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23626,13,1,1996,Winter,13,1,1996,Winter,given the credit as January shower breaks one of worst droughts of century Branson the charmer lifts Moroccans into orbit MARRAKESH,"The Times, 13th January 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23627,13,1,1996,Winter,13,1,1996,Winter,"the North African nation had suffered one of its worst droughts this century , some even gave him credit for that","The Times, 13th January 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23628,13,1,1996,Winter,13,1,1996,Winter,flowing from the throne of God . Last summer 's drought reminded us ot a trutn long known in other parts,"The Times, 13th January 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23629,13,1,1996,Winter,13,1,1996,Winter,Govern - ment to appoint Denis Howell as minister for drought - it starts to rain . 1977-1986 1977 Fiesta launched,"The Times, 13th January 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23630,13,1,1996,Winter,13,1,1996,Winter,"years American Indians lived there , until forced out by drought in the 13th century . Now the inhabitants include frogs","The Times, 13th January 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23631,18,1,1996,Winter,18,1,1996,Winter,"been killed by traffic pollution or by last summer 's drought than by any fumes from his stall . "" It","The Times, 18th January 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23632,18,1,1996,Winter,18,1,1996,Winter,"years American Indians lived there , until forced out by drought in the 13th century . Now the inhabitants include frogSi","The Times, 18th January 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23633,20,1,1996,Winter,20,1,1996,Winter,"tors has suffered as a result of problems caused by drought and burst pipes , together with the threat to the","The Times, 20th January 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23634,27,1,1996,Winter,27,1,1996,Winter,curiously ambivalent . Water companies claim that sev - ere droughts are freak occurrences which are only expected to occur once,"The Times, 27th January 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23635,27,1,1996,Winter,27,1,1996,Winter,. Going on ivfiicti noise has rider . B - Drought ( tow . S- slipped up . H- wm (,"The Times, 27th January 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23636,1,2,1996,Winter,1,2,1996,Winter,were kept high by a worldwide grain shortage caused by droughts and poor growing conditions in many other countries . Farmers,"The Times, 1st February 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23637,3,2,1996,Winter,3,2,1996,Winter,"says . "" By the end of last summer 's drought we still had two-thirds of our water supply in stock","The Times, 3th February 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23638,9,2,1996,Winter,9,2,1996,Winter,", but none in the past 13 months . The drought began when he accidentally broke the cue that had brought","The Times, 9th February 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23639,12,2,1996,Winter,12,2,1996,Winter,"be a record grape crop . After four years of drought , early estimates suggest this year 's harvest will produce","The Times, 12th February 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23640,12,2,1996,Winter,12,2,1996,Winter,"nothing . In Natal recently , they turned a four-year drought into flooding . In Melbourne on that New Year 's","The Times, 12th February 1996",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23641,17,2,1996,Winter,17,2,1996,Winter,a further five years . South West faces more standpipes Drought region 's precious water washed out to sea A'WATER company,"The Times, 17th February 1996",England,UKK,UKK4,"UKK43,UKK41",Exeter,20th Century newspaper,Media 23642,17,2,1996,Winter,17,2,1996,Winter,"a reservoir serving an "" '- area still affected by drought . The error by South West Water , which has","The Times, 17th February 1996",England,UKK,"UKK4,UKK3,UKK4","UKK43,UKK30,UKK41,UKK43",South West Water,20th Century newspaper,Media 23643,17,2,1996,Winter,17,2,1996,Winter,"for its poor Yorkshire Water , whose reaction to the drought has been widely criticised , came under attack again yesterday","The Times, 17th February 1996",England,"UKK,UKE",UKK4,UKK43,"South Devon,Yorkshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 23644,17,2,1996,Winter,17,2,1996,Winter,"of inflation . The company , which is still operating drought restrictions in and around Bradford and has had to take","The Times, 17th February 1996",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE41,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23645,17,2,1996,Winter,17,2,1996,Winter,"of water demand at the height of last summer 's drought . South West , in com - mon with all","The Times, 17th February 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23646,17,2,1996,Winter,17,2,1996,Winter,gallons from a reservoir serving an area still affected by drought Page 9 Don must pay A don jailed for two,"The Times, 17th February 1996",England,UKK,"UKK3,UKK4","UKK30,UKK41,UKK43",South West Water,20th Century newspaper,Media 23647,17,2,1996,Winter,17,2,1996,Winter,"shadow of the fence , it began to die of drought in summer . The same with the escallonia . If","The Times, 17th February 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23648,19,2,1996,Winter,19,2,1996,Winter,"to know why Yorkshire has been in a state of drought since the summer . John Uff , who is leading","The Times, 19th February 1996",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE42,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23649,19,2,1996,Winter,19,2,1996,Winter,"'s Scar House Reservoir , North Yorkshire , during the drought last year City banks on golden age of financial engineering","The Times, 19th February 1996",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE22,"Scar House Reservoir,Yorkshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 23650,21,2,1996,Winter,21,2,1996,Winter,"to encounter deep suffering . Three years of famine , drought and raging inflation beset Xiangcheng . Drought was eventually relieved","The Times, 21st February 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23651,21,2,1996,Winter,21,2,1996,Winter,"of famine , drought and raging inflation beset Xiangcheng . Drought was eventually relieved by rains , which turned into flooding","The Times, 21st February 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23652,21,2,1996,Winter,21,2,1996,Winter,"Water does not have many friends , what with the drought restrictions and proposed price increases . But Greig Middleton ,","The Times, 21st February 1996",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23653,24,2,1996,Winter,24,2,1996,Winter,suffered badly in last sum - mer 's heat and drought . I put soaked newspapers over the roots to keep,"The Times, 24th February 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23654,24,2,1996,Winter,24,2,1996,Winter,"or shade , CO9 QR SjLMBm 1 BBtriBuLjn will tolerate drought and will 10i0r iIO fWST b2 single I 5 FOR","The Times, 24th February 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23655,26,2,1996,Winter,26,2,1996,Winter,"Carling Premier - ship , Coventry was the place of drought . The pitch was lifeless , the game not very","The Times, 26th February 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23656,28,2,1996,Winter,28,2,1996,Winter,pulled up . U - unsealed rider . B - drought Going on vinich horse das won ( F - firm,"The Times, 28th February 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23657,28,2,1996,Winter,28,2,1996,Winter,"With company chiefs due soon before the inquiry into the drought shortages , York - shire said that 27 million had","The Times, 28th February 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23658,29,2,1996,Winter,29,2,1996,Winter,"With company chiefs due soon before the inquiry into the drought shortages , York shire said that 27 million had been","The Times, 29th February 1996",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE21,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23659,8,3,1996,Spring,8,3,1996,Spring,Services Associati on last year to disassociate it from the drought disasters - and this after Mr Hood had chaired the,"The Times, 8th March 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23660,9,3,1996,Spring,9,3,1996,Spring,a sod - denness far from our preconceptions of Ethiopian droughts . At times our animals would disappear into mud so,"The Times, 9th March 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23661,16,3,1996,Spring,16,3,1996,Spring,"book reveals the most amazing * How to beat a drought , number of gardening hints , tips and * Secrets","The Times, 16th March 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23662,18,3,1996,Spring,18,3,1996,Spring,intended to avert a crisis such as last year 's drought an inquiry in Leeds will be told today . A,"The Times, 18th March 1996",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE42,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23663,19,3,1996,Spring,19,3,1996,Spring,"people out of the Bradford area during last summer 's drought , an inquiry was told yesterday . City planners said","The Times, 19th March 1996",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE41,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23664,19,3,1996,Spring,19,3,1996,Spring,through the Channel Tunnel if supplies here are threatened by drought . The French - owned Folkestone and Dover Water Services,"The Times, 19th March 1996",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Folkestone,20th Century newspaper,Media 23665,19,3,1996,Spring,19,3,1996,Spring,"their taps threatened to run dry during last summer 's drought , an inquiry was told Page 1 185 die in","The Times, 19th March 1996",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE41,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23666,19,3,1996,Spring,19,3,1996,Spring,"net ending what is described in Newcastle as his "" drought "" . It had lasted all of three games .","The Times, 19th March 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23667,20,3,1996,Spring,20,3,1996,Spring,"Leeds into the company 's handling of last year 's drought : "" The capability of water companies in assessing leakages","The Times, 20th March 1996",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23668,20,3,1996,Spring,20,3,1996,Spring,"inquiry into how Yorkshire Water dealt with last summer 's drought was temporarily delayed yesterday when the company managing director ,","The Times, 20th March 1996",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23669,22,3,1996,Spring,22,3,1996,Spring,". "" By Gillian Bowditch mmmifflBMBm Kent nver saved from drought The River Darent in Kent is being made drought-proof .","The Times, 22th March 1996",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,River Darent,20th Century newspaper,Media 23670,22,3,1996,Spring,22,3,1996,Spring,from drought The River Darent in Kent is being made drought-proof . The river has run dry during most summers since,"The Times, 22th March 1996",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,River Darent,20th Century newspaper,Media 23671,22,3,1996,Spring,22,3,1996,Spring,"million households this year , whether we have the worst drought for 401 years or not . Thames Water announced yes","The Times, 22th March 1996",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 23672,23,3,1996,Spring,23,3,1996,Spring,"again this sum - mer . During last year 's drought the worst affected areas were Southampton , parts of Hampshire","The Times, 23th March 1996",England,"UKJ,UKF,UKG,UKI","UKJ2,UKJ3,UKJ4","UKJ23,UKJ33,UKJ42,UKJ32","Guildford,Midlands,North London",20th Century newspaper,Media 23673,23,3,1996,Spring,23,3,1996,Spring,"and moisture retention on a long-term basis . Come a drought in June or July , Mr Jakeman and his team","The Times, 23th March 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23674,25,3,1996,Spring,25,3,1996,Spring,and I992 's Covers EP ended extensive periods of chart drought for Everything but the Girl . But this year the,"The Times, 25th March 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23675,29,3,1996,Spring,29,3,1996,Spring,waste recycling ; and increased global warming could result in droughts in parts of the world used to regular rainfall .,"The Times, 29th March 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23676,30,3,1996,Spring,30,3,1996,Spring,"book reveals the most amazing d& How to beat a drought , number orgardening hluts , tips and $g Secrets from","The Times, 30th March 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23677,2,4,1996,Spring,2,4,1996,Spring,"latest price re - view , but last summer 's drought ex - posed Yorkshire Water , a few others -","The Times, 2th April 1996",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23678,3,4,1996,Spring,3,4,1996,Spring,"the seven million customers who had water use curbed under drought orders , and those who faced the threat of rota","The Times, 3th April 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23679,3,4,1996,Spring,3,4,1996,Spring,an Ofwat inquiry into last sum - mer ' s drought . With reservoir levels currently low for the time of,"The Times, 3th April 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23680,3,4,1996,Spring,3,4,1996,Spring,", Lomberto and Major Dundee . "" Last summer 's drought meant we could n't run the youngsters as much as","The Times, 3th April 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23681,4,4,1996,Spring,4,4,1996,Spring,"system burst a pipe with enough ferocity to threaten a drought in West York - shire this summer , but ,","The Times, 4th April 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23682,6,4,1996,Spring,6,4,1996,Spring,The outbreak was forecast during disastrous floods that ended crippling drought dur - ing January and February in large parts of,"The Times, 6th April 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23683,12,4,1996,Spring,12,4,1996,Spring,". When that Aprile with his showers sweet , the drought of March hath pierced to the root , then people","The Times, 12th April 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23684,13,4,1996,Spring,13,4,1996,Spring,"new competition averaging ten tries , two apiece represented a drought . Where Halifax suffered was in the unusually inaccurate place-kicking","The Times, 13th April 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23685,15,4,1996,Spring,15,4,1996,Spring,"Thus , when a temporary ban is made without a drought order , under section 76 ( 4 ) of the","The Times, 15th April 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23686,15,4,1996,Spring,15,4,1996,Spring,"compensa - tion , and will not apply under a drought order , it does provide a legal obligation on each","The Times, 15th April 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23687,15,4,1996,Spring,15,4,1996,Spring,"development in an era when permanence and certainty are in drought , unpredictable change is rampant and financial flexibility therefore paramount","The Times, 15th April 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23688,16,4,1996,Spring,16,4,1996,Spring,"spent on new aqueducts and pipelines to carry supplies to drought-threatened regions such as the East Midlands , Yorkshire and the","The Times, 16th April 1996",England,"UKF,UKG,UKE",,,"Midlands,Yorkshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 23689,16,4,1996,Spring,16,4,1996,Spring,"about 350 mil - lion , follows last year 's drought and low rainfall this winter . The North West has","The Times, 16th April 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23690,16,4,1996,Spring,16,4,1996,Spring,said that the region was suffering its sever - est drought for 300 years . The company is spending millions of,"The Times, 16th April 1996",England,UKD,UKD3,"UKD31,UK32",,20th Century newspaper,Media 23691,16,4,1996,Spring,16,4,1996,Spring,in North Yorkshire at the height of last summer 's drought Yorkshire confident there will be no more cuts or standpipes,"The Times, 16th April 1996",England,UKE,UKE2,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23692,16,4,1996,Spring,16,4,1996,Spring,cuts that so damaged its image during last summer 's drought . Crit - ics are not so sure . Peter,"The Times, 16th April 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23693,23,4,1996,Spring,23,4,1996,Spring,last year secured early contracts with suppliers before the summer drought sent potato prices surging . The company 's 1995 profits,"The Times, 23th April 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23694,27,4,1996,Spring,27,4,1996,Spring,"moist for ever or to make life difficult for future drought - lovers . As ever , sparing use of any","The Times, 27th April 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23695,30,4,1996,Spring,30,4,1996,Spring,dawns in the past 17 years of Ferrari world championship drought to start going off the deep end because of a,"The Times, 30th April 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23696,1,5,1996,Spring,1,5,1996,Spring,"summer could ruin river stocks of salmon and trout THE drought is threatening Britain 's salmon and trout rivers , the","The Times, 1st May 1996",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23697,1,5,1996,Spring,1,5,1996,Spring,urges water companies to plan for a pos - sible drought in 1997 . Water companies are praised for having learnt,"The Times, 1st May 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23698,1,5,1996,Spring,1,5,1996,Spring,reservoirs 66.4% ; lowest 42.5% ; ground water normal . Drought manage - ment plan drawn up with the agency to,"The Times, 1st May 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23699,1,5,1996,Spring,1,5,1996,Spring,"Agency , said it had calculated that last year 's drought had killed up to 100,000 young fish in the rivers","The Times, 1st May 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23700,1,5,1996,Spring,1,5,1996,Spring,1 Defender Heseltine Salmon threatened Michael Heseltine attempted to The drought is threatening Brit - crush fresh speculation about ain 's,"The Times, 1st May 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23701,2,5,1996,Spring,2,5,1996,Spring,". April 24 . From the Master of the Armouries Drought warning Sir , At a time when we have experienced","The Times, 2th May 1996",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE42,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23702,2,5,1996,Spring,2,5,1996,Spring,saddling a winner at Ascot . But he broke the drought in rare style when Yeast justified heavy support in the,"The Times, 2th May 1996",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ11,Ascot,20th Century newspaper,Media 23703,3,5,1996,Spring,3,5,1996,Spring,"of a string of ideas on how to create a drought-proof garden , has astonished the Royal Horticultural Society . Mike","The Times, 3th May 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23704,4,5,1996,Spring,4,5,1996,Spring,Buddleia dayidii or red-stemmed dogwoods in case there is a drought . It is better to have shrubs properly pruned for,"The Times, 4th May 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23705,4,5,1996,Spring,4,5,1996,Spring,"than letting them become old and woody waiting for a drought . Second , how hard do you prune ? As","The Times, 4th May 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23706,4,5,1996,Spring,4,5,1996,Spring,"and nutrition . On the other hand , if the drought comes early in the summer , before plants have had","The Times, 4th May 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23707,4,5,1996,Spring,4,5,1996,Spring,of energy by having so little leaf . Early summer droughts take their toll in longer-term weak - ness . Late,"The Times, 4th May 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23708,4,5,1996,Spring,4,5,1996,Spring,"their toll in longer-term weak - ness . Late summer droughts , after growth is started , can be coped with","The Times, 4th May 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23709,4,5,1996,Spring,4,5,1996,Spring,". So , do not hard - prune during a drought , but do not hold back on the off-chance of","The Times, 4th May 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23710,4,5,1996,Spring,4,5,1996,Spring,but do not hold back on the off-chance of a drought coming along . r Many of my daffodils were 1,"The Times, 4th May 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23711,4,5,1996,Spring,4,5,1996,Spring,"daffodils . Not many were killed , but heat and drought is not conducive to plump bulbs and flower production .","The Times, 4th May 1996",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23712,4,5,1996,Spring,4,5,1996,Spring,advice on how gardeners can beat the possibility of a drought this summer . ( Ceefax ) ( s ) (,"The Times, 4th May 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23713,7,5,1996,Spring,7,5,1996,Spring,"H INTERFACE In our new-tech guide : coping with summer drought plus win a tele-office worth 4,000 CRICKET 23 Atherton 's","The Times, 7th May 1996",England,"UKD,UKJ","UKD3,UKJ4","UKD32,UKJ42",Atherton,20th Century newspaper,Media 23714,8,5,1996,Spring,8,5,1996,Spring,"Amersham , Buckinghamshire , to drive the mill because the drought hi T River Ver is not high enough to","The Times, 8th May 1996",England,"UKJ,UKH","UKJ1,UKH2",UKJ13,"Amersham,Buckinghamshire,River Ver",20th Century newspaper,Media 23715,8,5,1996,Spring,8,5,1996,Spring,Stung by criticism over shortages and standpipes in the 1995 drought Water bosses tap in to te the stuff of life,"The Times, 8th May 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23716,8,5,1996,Spring,8,5,1996,Spring,to help stop the country drying up in any future drought Bfl ay marks D-Day for HwvH Britain 's water comIwl,"The Times, 8th May 1996",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23717,8,5,1996,Spring,8,5,1996,Spring,from the River Dee in North Wales for Merseyside and drought-hit Greater Manchester when it becomes operational this summer - far,"The Times, 8th May 1996","England,Wales","UKD,UKL,UKD,UKL","UKD6,UKD3,UKD7,UKD6,UKL1","UKD63,UKD31,UK32","Chester,Greater Manchester,North Wales,River Dee",20th Century newspaper,Media 23718,8,5,1996,Spring,8,5,1996,Spring,"is also expected to deploy more river flow sensors across drought-prone regions , to ensure rivers do not run too low","The Times, 8th May 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23719,8,5,1996,Spring,8,5,1996,Spring,"coarse fish . The main reason for London escaping the drought is Thames Water 's 50-mile long , 130-ft deep ring","The Times, 8th May 1996",England,"UKI,UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 23720,13,5,1996,Spring,13,5,1996,Spring,"Sir , In their leaflet on how to create a drought-proof garden ( "" Pave over lawns , water company tells","The Times, 13th May 1996",Wales,"UKK,UKL","UKG1,UKG2,UKK1,UKL8",,River Severn,20th Century newspaper,Media 23721,13,5,1996,Spring,13,5,1996,Spring,. We have a large lawn and our experience every drought summer has been that it has completely recovered with no,"The Times, 13th May 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23722,17,5,1996,Spring,17,5,1996,Spring,""" Perhaps we should hibernate during the summer instead "" Drought in May May is likely to be one of the","The Times, 17th May 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23723,18,5,1996,Spring,18,5,1996,Spring," hour rota cuts as reservoir supplies dwindled in The drought . Health officials warned of serious public health problems ,","The Times, 18th May 1996",England,UKE,UKE4,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23724,18,5,1996,Spring,18,5,1996,Spring,been addressed by the company in the months since the drought . It is spend - ing around 200 million to,"The Times, 18th May 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23725,18,5,1996,Spring,18,5,1996,Spring,to be introduced in Parliament in the autumn Page 7 Drought 'mishandled' Yorkshire Water failed to ensure that it had enough,"The Times, 18th May 1996",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23726,21,5,1996,Spring,21,5,1996,Spring,": rain this week , and then a summer of drought . Many stands have made a feature of plants that","The Times, 21st May 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23727,21,5,1996,Spring,21,5,1996,Spring,"stands have made a feature of plants that can withstand drought . Paul Masters , from Notcutts Garden Centre at Woodbridge","The Times, 21st May 1996",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,Woodbridge,20th Century newspaper,Media 23728,21,5,1996,Spring,21,5,1996,Spring,"to trees , shrubs and herbaceous plants that can tolerate drought . Some , like the purple Judas tree , could","The Times, 21st May 1996",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23729,21,5,1996,Spring,21,5,1996,Spring,usual in the wildernesses of the American Midwest . A drought has left the prairies cracked and parched months before harvest,"The Times, 21st May 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23730,21,5,1996,Spring,21,5,1996,Spring,"brid ge , Suffolk , have staged a display of drought-tolerant plants including the new purple-leaved shrub , Physocarpus opulifolius ""","The Times, 21st May 1996",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23731,22,5,1996,Spring,22,5,1996,Spring,"Herr Fischler for "" special consideration "" . Although EU drought relief is not uncommon , it normally occurs in the","The Times, 22th May 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23732,23,5,1996,Spring,23,5,1996,Spring,"salt ) ; and not even Britain has a seawater drought . Yours faithfully , MARK CRIPPS , 56 Riverview Grove","The Times, 23th May 1996","GB,England",UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Chiswick,20th Century newspaper,Media 23733,24,5,1996,Spring,24,5,1996,Spring,tells them they are in the middle of the worst drought in living memory and advises them to concentrate on grow,"The Times, 24th May 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23734,25,5,1996,Spring,25,5,1996,Spring,"cli - mate of the island changed in 1983 and drought set in , a new hybrid between two species of","The Times, 25th May 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23735,25,5,1996,Spring,25,5,1996,Spring,"do not flourish . But ecological change caused by the drought caused an abundance of small seeds , which turned out","The Times, 25th May 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23736,28,5,1996,Spring,28,5,1996,Spring,"natural catastrophes such as earthquake , cyclone , infestation or drought , to man - made emergencies such as war ,","The Times, 28th May 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23737,28,5,1996,Spring,28,5,1996,Spring,"disaster , from post-war re - construction to pestilence and drought , "" he said . Indeed , the most effective","The Times, 28th May 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23738,29,5,1996,Spring,29,5,1996,Spring,"disasters each year , such as earth - quakes , drought , floods , hurricanes , landslides and volcanoes . On","The Times, 29th May 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23739,31,5,1996,Spring,31,5,1996,Spring,"are told to pay customers who get cut off A DROUGHT compensation scheme , forcing water companies to pay households 10","The Times, 31st May 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23740,31,5,1996,Spring,31,5,1996,Spring,"pay 50 a day to businesses cut off by the drought , was immediately backed by John Gummer , the Environment","The Times, 31st May 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23741,31,5,1996,Spring,31,5,1996,Spring,"scheme , which covers non-drought related interruptions , to cover drought breakdowns during 1996 . Janet Langdon , director of the","The Times, 31st May 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23742,31,5,1996,Spring,31,5,1996,Spring,"with water companies in the face of another summer of drought , was also given unreserved support by Mr Gum -","The Times, 31st May 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23743,31,5,1996,Spring,31,5,1996,Spring,"million charge to cover costs relating to last year 's drought and to an outbreak of cryptosporidiosis , which causes stomach","The Times, 31st May 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23744,31,5,1996,Spring,31,5,1996,Spring,123.8 million . The group complained that last year 's drought had cost 24 million and that reservoirs were still only,"The Times, 31st May 1996",England,UKK,"UKK3,UKK4","UKK30,UKK41,UKK43",South West Water,20th Century newspaper,Media 23745,31,5,1996,Spring,31,5,1996,Spring,"compensation pay - outs that resulted from last year 's drought , and which have shown up in results . Criticism","The Times, 31st May 1996",England,UKK,"UKK3,UKK4","UKK30,UKK41,UKK43",South West Water,20th Century newspaper,Media 23746,1,6,1996,Summer,1,6,1996,Summer,the company 's problems in dealing with last year 's drought . Wessex is also considered by many to be ripe,"The Times, 1st June 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23747,3,6,1996,Summer,3,6,1996,Summer,young talent flooding into the theatre is reassuring after the drought of recent years . And here is another promising play,"The Times, 3th June 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23748,3,6,1996,Summer,3,6,1996,Summer,"memories of Yorkshire 's poor record during last year 's drought , especially after the warning from Ofwat , the industry","The Times, 3th June 1996",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23749,4,6,1996,Summer,4,6,1996,Summer,170 million further to ensure supplies after last year 's droughts . The measures would cut the company 's income by,"The Times, 4th June 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23750,4,6,1996,Summer,4,6,1996,Summer,. SPORT 43-48 Watson 's reign signals end of nine-year drought Tesco launches customer payment and credit card TESCO yesterday became,"The Times, 4th June 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23751,4,6,1996,Summer,4,6,1996,Summer,"Yorkshire Water has whined pitifully about its problems in the drought , while at the same time insisting that customers have","The Times, 4th June 1996",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23752,5,6,1996,Summer,5,6,1996,Summer,held together by sticking plaster . Wales ended a 57-year drought by winning the com - petition here 15 months ago,"The Times, 5th June 1996",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23753,6,6,1996,Summer,6,6,1996,Summer,"BUSH 29 Brainstorming time for the man who must deliver Drought-plagued water company raises profits 14.2% YORKSHIRE Water , which has","The Times, 6th June 1996",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23754,6,6,1996,Summer,6,6,1996,Summer,"sustained attack last year for mishandling the sum - mer drought , made 162.2 million in pre-tax profits in the year","The Times, 6th June 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23755,6,6,1996,Summer,6,6,1996,Summer,"the sharply critical Ofwat report into its conduct during the drought and that of its own , independently conducted , inquiry","The Times, 6th June 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23756,6,6,1996,Summer,6,6,1996,Summer,", revealed that his malodorous contribution to last summer 's drought was to avoid taking a bath . Now Brandon Gough","The Times, 6th June 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23757,6,6,1996,Summer,6,6,1996,Summer,year because of continuing destocking in the United States . Drought-ridden Yorkshire Water tumbled 16p to 718p after telling the City,"The Times, 6th June 1996",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23758,8,6,1996,Summer,8,6,1996,Summer,could pose a problem . Remote prospects of ending Irish drought streching back to Secreto ( 1984 ) . Betting :,"The Times, 8th June 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23759,8,6,1996,Summer,8,6,1996,Summer,"a goalscorer in the league , must break his 1,065-minute drought for the national team and show those who believe that","The Times, 8th June 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23760,8,6,1996,Summer,8,6,1996,Summer,"rooftop environment , was a glorious , jumbled mix of drought-tolerant plants with aromatic foliage , contrasting leaf textures and a","The Times, 8th June 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23761,12,6,1996,Summer,12,6,1996,Summer,"personal one . In 19S7 , a year of severe drought , he returned to his beloved Tanzania . He decided","The Times, 12th June 1996",England,UKC,UKC2,UKC21,Hartley,20th Century newspaper,Media 23762,14,6,1996,Summer,14,6,1996,Summer,have to forgo Spanish omelette . Many are praying for drought next year . From Tunku Varadarajan in Madrid First Lady,"The Times, 14th June 1996",England,UKD,UKD1,UKD12,Whitewater,20th Century newspaper,Media 23763,14,6,1996,Summer,14,6,1996,Summer,"Daily Express by Geoff Hamilton , the television gardener . Drought-resistant gardens have been created by Severn Trent Water and jointly","The Times, 14th June 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23764,14,6,1996,Summer,14,6,1996,Summer,and jointly by Christian Aid and BBC Wildlife magazine . Drought-tolerant flowers have been used as well as gravel mulches to,"The Times, 14th June 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23765,15,6,1996,Summer,15,6,1996,Summer,"returned . Camellias like the light Organic ways beat a drought When the garden is parched ... hosing is out ,","The Times, 15th June 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23766,15,6,1996,Summer,15,6,1996,Summer,"summer than to write about how lo cope with a drought . But , whether or not these words precipi -","The Times, 15th June 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23767,15,6,1996,Summer,15,6,1996,Summer,so they can better withstand the effects of a prolonged drought . Plants vary a lot in their require - ments,"The Times, 15th June 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23768,17,6,1996,Summer,17,6,1996,Summer,"face the prospect of flooding in the North West , drought in the South East and other threats to health ,","The Times, 17th June 1996",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23769,17,6,1996,Summer,17,6,1996,Summer,"Unsurprisingly , both were party to the ending of the drought in the 52nd minute . A move of five passes","The Times, 17th June 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23770,18,6,1996,Summer,18,6,1996,Summer,"in meeting custom - ers ' requirements throughout the summer drought last year . Yours faithfully , PAMELA TAYLOR , Chief","The Times, 18th June 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23771,19,6,1996,Summer,19,6,1996,Summer,"three games for Shearer , his 21-month Eng - land drought now a distant memory . Early on , Dutch fluidity","The Times, 19th June 1996",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23772,21,6,1996,Summer,21,6,1996,Summer,"industry 's performance in a "" difficult year "" of drought , with the exception of York - shire Water ,","The Times, 21st June 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23773,22,6,1996,Summer,22,6,1996,Summer,a provincial American couple who have to live apart when drought threatens their prairie existence . During the seemingly endless wait,"The Times, 22th June 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23774,22,6,1996,Summer,22,6,1996,Summer,where a husband-and-wife learn nurse their plants through frost and drought in just nine inches of soil ( Ceefax ) (,"The Times, 22th June 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23775,22,6,1996,Summer,22,6,1996,Summer,where a husband-and-wife team nurse their plants through frost and drought in just nine inches of soil ( Ceefax ) (,"The Times, 22th June 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23776,24,6,1996,Summer,24,6,1996,Summer,and making an ass of itself in last summer 's drought . Ofwat has duly thumped the company in the wallet,"The Times, 24th June 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23777,24,6,1996,Summer,24,6,1996,Summer,believed possible at privatisation . And its service in the drought was far better than in the old days . Half,"The Times, 24th June 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23778,28,6,1996,Summer,28,6,1996,Summer,"of water pressure . The payments will be made for drought interruptions , but not for unexpected failures . The payments","The Times, 28th June 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23779,28,6,1996,Summer,28,6,1996,Summer,"this year . A better harvest following last year 's drought will reduce imports , while economists believe that exports will","The Times, 28th June 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23780,28,6,1996,Summer,28,6,1996,Summer,"Falls . 15 INDUSTRY UPTURN As a knock-on effect from drought last year the industrial sector declined , but now gradual","The Times, 28th June 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23781,28,6,1996,Summer,28,6,1996,Summer,"community . "" HnBHBI nHB HBETT WjWHjHJ 6 When the drought came back last year we actually coped a lot better","The Times, 28th June 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23782,28,6,1996,Summer,28,6,1996,Summer,"still be below the record level of 1990 , before droughts started to curtail yields . Sugar output is expected to","The Times, 28th June 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23783,28,6,1996,Summer,28,6,1996,Summer,"though demand is rising . The Government is aware that drought could return , a point clearly appreciated by Land and","The Times, 28th June 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23784,28,6,1996,Summer,28,6,1996,Summer,". He says : "" You ca n't prevent a drought but you can manage it . "" Agriculture Minister Dennis","The Times, 28th June 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23785,28,6,1996,Summer,28,6,1996,Summer,"staff in the business nearly doubling from 36,000 after the drought to 60,000 last year . Flights and hotels are full","The Times, 28th June 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23786,3,7,1996,Summer,3,7,1996,Summer,", in the South will suffer from more pests and drought . Wetter , warmer weather in the North should favour","The Times, 3th July 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23787,5,7,1996,Summer,5,7,1996,Summer,"old homes again , but they reckoned without the great drought of 1996 . After three virtually rainless years , the","The Times, 5th July 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23788,5,7,1996,Summer,5,7,1996,Summer,"After three virtually rainless years , the 50-mile lake has Drought reveals drowned border town as ranchers prepare for financial ruin","The Times, 5th July 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23789,5,7,1996,Summer,5,7,1996,Summer,"auction yards stretches down the highway . "" If the drought goes on like this another year 75 per cent of","The Times, 5th July 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23790,6,7,1996,Summer,6,7,1996,Summer,not tolerate selective weedkillers . Avoid using such weedkillers during drought conditions . Dead-head nasturtiums Make life easier by becoming an,"The Times, 6th July 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23791,6,7,1996,Summer,6,7,1996,Summer,"granules are worth their weight in gold for beating the drought down on watering reduces labour costs , so you can","The Times, 6th July 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23792,6,7,1996,Summer,6,7,1996,Summer,"of articles lament - ing our parched gardens . "" Drought busting "" was the headline in a recent issue of","The Times, 6th July 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23793,6,7,1996,Summer,6,7,1996,Summer,most scientific weapon we gardeners have in these days of drought . Broadleaf P4 water-storing granules are sold wholesale by Agricultural,"The Times, 6th July 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23794,8,7,1996,Summer,8,7,1996,Summer,"aerial archaeology , every bit as productive as 19Q5 . Drought is now affecting the whole of England to the east","The Times, 8th July 1996","England,Wales,Scotland","UKK,UKL,UKM","UKG1,UKG2,UKK1,UKL9,UKM2",UKM23,"River Severn,Tyne",20th Century newspaper,Media 23795,9,7,1996,Summer,9,7,1996,Summer,"into the sea at the height of last summer 's drought , has retained Mr Fraser as a consultant for 50,000","The Times, 9th July 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23796,9,7,1996,Summer,9,7,1996,Summer,) . Going oinvhicli hone lias irder . B - Drought down . S - slipped up . R - fOT,"The Times, 9th July 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23797,12,7,1996,Summer,12,7,1996,Summer,"unwittingly sparked one of the longest - running , strangest droughts in sporting history , something that ranks with Manchester United","The Times, 12th July 1996",England,UKD,UKD3,"UKD31,UK32",,20th Century newspaper,Media 23798,13,7,1996,Summer,13,7,1996,Summer,Water 's spills at the height of last summer 's drought have left The indus - try with a tainted,"The Times, 13th July 1996",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23799,13,7,1996,Summer,13,7,1996,Summer,p . Stories of leakages at the height of the drought left the industry with a tainted image If you 're,"The Times, 13th July 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23800,13,7,1996,Summer,13,7,1996,Summer,"i tfSsJuLAjUkiaLsJaJUndBUL&t m fleas , Dugs & mites . When Drought : pf iiSy *jw back indoors , on your pet","The Times, 13th July 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23801,17,7,1996,Summer,17,7,1996,Summer,"the industry regulator over its handling of last year 's drought , faces a battle with share - holders over the","The Times, 17th July 1996",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23802,17,7,1996,Summer,17,7,1996,Summer,"regulator , because of its handling of last year 's drought , faces a damag - ing battle with shareholders over","The Times, 17th July 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23803,18,7,1996,Summer,18,7,1996,Summer,". Even small rises in average temperatures worldwide would increase drought , storms , and flooding , it said . Low-lying","The Times, 18th July 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23804,22,7,1996,Summer,22,7,1996,Summer,"of staging jumps racing in sum - mer , when drought-like con - ditions render impotent even the Finest watering systems","The Times, 22th July 1996",England,UKF,UKF1,UKF15,Southwell,20th Century newspaper,Media 23805,25,7,1996,Summer,25,7,1996,Summer,to grain supplies is urgently needed because poor harvests and drought have pushed world stocks down to their lowest point in,"The Times, 25th July 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23806,26,7,1996,Summer,26,7,1996,Summer,"man fought the wolf for survival through harsh winters and drought - s tricken summers . For centuries wolves , both","The Times, 26th July 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23807,27,7,1996,Summer,27,7,1996,Summer,"Then , after a century or so , when the drought returned , they simply disappeared . Mysterious , or what","The Times, 27th July 1996",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23808,29,7,1996,Summer,29,7,1996,Summer,. Badgers kill poultry only in exceptional circumstances . The drought we are now experiencing makes it increasingly difficult for them,"The Times, 29th July 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23809,29,7,1996,Summer,29,7,1996,Summer,beat Yorkshire II by 86 runs . Campbell ends Durham drought DURHAM have won a match . If that should sound,"The Times, 29th July 1996",England,"UKC,UKJ,UKI,UKE","UKC1,UKJ4,UKI2","UKC14,UKJ42,UKI23","Middlesex,Yorkshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 23810,31,7,1996,Summer,31,7,1996,Summer,"rising costs , in part due to last summer 's drought which depressed agricultural yields and drove up the price of","The Times, 31st July 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23811,3,8,1996,Summer,3,8,1996,Summer,". to reduce fertility and encourage flowering , browned by drought . Withhold fertilisers and Be sure first that the plants","The Times, 3th August 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23812,3,8,1996,Summer,3,8,1996,Summer,stage . This was probably because of the cold or drought earlier in the year . Walnuts carry male and female,"The Times, 3th August 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23813,5,8,1996,Summer,5,8,1996,Summer,"been a complete failure of the harvest owing to the drought , and in the provinces bordering on these there is","The Times, 5th August 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23814,5,8,1996,Summer,5,8,1996,Summer,"they wait ... Then in the midst of the devastating drought cholera has appeared , has spread from the mouth of","The Times, 5th August 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23815,5,8,1996,Summer,5,8,1996,Summer,filth in the towns is such that even during the drought people who have goloshes have had to wear them in,"The Times, 5th August 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23816,7,8,1996,Summer,7,8,1996,Summer,"have acted as a reservoir for plants . In the drought these plants grow higher than the rest , revealing the","The Times, 7th August 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23817,10,8,1996,Summer,10,8,1996,Summer,have plenty of water to keep blooming into September ; drought makes them more prone to mildew . Lift shallots and,"The Times, 10th August 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23818,10,8,1996,Summer,10,8,1996,Summer,"p ick - ing . T= Anticipating another l drought this summer , I applied a wood-chip mulch to my","The Times, 10th August 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23819,13,8,1996,Summer,13,8,1996,Summer,"The system was organised so that , in times of drought the supply was auto - matically cut off from private","The Times, 13th August 1996",England,UKG,UKG2,UKG22,Wroxeter,20th Century newspaper,Media 23820,16,8,1996,Summer,16,8,1996,Summer,", if they are forced into smaller lakes in a drought , they can become extremely predator' , even turning to","The Times, 16th August 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23821,16,8,1996,Summer,16,8,1996,Summer,"months . At the height of last , year 's drought , the com - pany set up a giant lorry","The Times, 16th August 1996",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE44,Huddersfield,20th Century newspaper,Media 23822,17,8,1996,Summer,17,8,1996,Summer,", I despite adding plenty of compost and watering during drought roses do not do well . My favourite rose ,","The Times, 17th August 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23823,19,8,1996,Summer,19,8,1996,Summer,"companies could be forced to share supplies dur - ing drought , even when it is not in their commercial intere","The Times, 19th August 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23824,19,8,1996,Summer,19,8,1996,Summer,"disparate in earning power and potential , we had a drought . The closest Gianluca Vialli came in his first appearance","The Times, 19th August 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23825,19,8,1996,Summer,19,8,1996,Summer,"St Helens 68 Sheffield Eagles ... 2 AFTER a 21-year drought , St Helens have almost reached the oasis in the","The Times, 19th August 1996",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD71,St Helens,20th Century newspaper,Media 23826,20,8,1996,Summer,20,8,1996,Summer,"half , when Alan Shearer ended his England goal - drought with a powerful strike , and David Seaman and all","The Times, 20th August 1996",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23827,23,8,1996,Summer,23,8,1996,Summer,"the water as a result of a pro - longed drought . In this case , the return of rains could","The Times, 23th August 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23828,24,8,1996,Summer,24,8,1996,Summer,"tained daffodils earlier in the year , because of the drought . And putting the mower over it again a few","The Times, 24th August 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23829,24,8,1996,Summer,24,8,1996,Summer,"* "" "" ' : j resistant to cold , drought and disease . Regular mowing creates a classic ( Name","The Times, 24th August 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23830,24,8,1996,Summer,24,8,1996,Summer,the Potato Heads outside their house in Veggie Valley . Drought is causing havoc in the area so Mr P.H. and,"The Times, 24th August 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23831,24,8,1996,Summer,24,8,1996,Summer,"recent rain , our fields are still yellow from the drought and unappetisingly sprinkled with dried-up bits of dung . )","The Times, 24th August 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23832,30,8,1996,Summer,30,8,1996,Summer,"of army administration . In the great locust plague and drought of AD 2 , the Emperor Wang Nlang decreed that","The Times, 30th August 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23833,3,9,1996,Autumn,3,9,1996,Autumn,"momen - tum after reaching his hundred , broke the drought by driving Salisbury twice to the cover boundary and ,","The Times, 3th September 1996",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK15,Salisbury,20th Century newspaper,Media 23834,4,9,1996,Autumn,4,9,1996,Autumn,today . Guy Level ! is Head Boy and Patrick Drought is Captain of Rugby Foot - ball . Important dates,"The Times, 4th September 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23835,4,9,1996,Autumn,4,9,1996,Autumn,No credit cards . RUGBY LEAGUE Farrell 's honour ends drought for Wigan IT HAS been quite a summer for Andrew,"The Times, 4th September 1996",England,UKD,UKD3,UKD32,Wigan,20th Century newspaper,Media 23836,5,9,1996,Autumn,5,9,1996,Autumn,"ruined by over-abstraction , with the damage aggravated by recent droughts . Chris Newbold , senior wet - land ecologist at","The Times, 5th September 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23837,6,9,1996,Autumn,6,9,1996,Autumn,"yesterday : "" Even last summer , when there were droughts everywhere , we still had enough water so people could","The Times, 6th September 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23838,6,9,1996,Autumn,6,9,1996,Autumn,"caused damage to the lake , blaming last summer 's drought and low rainfall this year . "" It 's nothing","The Times, 6th September 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23839,6,9,1996,Autumn,6,9,1996,Autumn,review their licences . He added that last year 's drought and the dry winter had left the chalk dry and,"The Times, 6th September 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23840,13,9,1996,Autumn,13,9,1996,Autumn,"culture ) , E14.367 from the Overseas Development Administration - drought in rice . Professor P Mosley ( Economics ) ,","The Times, 13th September 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23841,13,9,1996,Autumn,13,9,1996,Autumn,"rise by nearly as much as last year , when drought pushed up greengrocery prices . The underlying rate , which","The Times, 13th September 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23842,14,9,1996,Autumn,14,9,1996,Autumn,", directed by Delmer Daves , Van Heflin plays a drought-hit farmer who needs to raise cash . He can earn","The Times, 14th September 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23843,14,9,1996,Autumn,14,9,1996,Autumn,them . Their tears were like rainfall after a long drought . For the first time I understood fully Milan Kundera,"The Times, 14th September 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23844,16,9,1996,Autumn,16,9,1996,Autumn,SECURE FIRST TITLE FOR 14 YEARS Sunday trophy ends Oval drought */ . JL a/ ' ' %S JULIAN HERBERT CARDIFF,"The Times, 16th September 1996",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23845,19,9,1996,Autumn,19,9,1996,Autumn,"rain , he had to be right eventually however much drought the c000025 endured beforehand . Mr Beckman was last heard","The Times, 19th September 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23846,23,9,1996,Autumn,23,9,1996,Autumn,"it is "" good racing ground "" ; after a drought , it is "" good fast ground "" . In","The Times, 23th September 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23847,24,9,1996,Autumn,24,9,1996,Autumn,"dams , and . oji imported power . The severe drought of 1984-85 . consider - ably reduced the power stations","The Times, 24th September 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23848,1,10,1996,Autumn,1,10,1996,Autumn,"recent years , particularly in areas where there have been drought conditions . What companies have previously seen as a fixed","The Times, 1st October 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23849,1,10,1996,Autumn,1,10,1996,Autumn,"In only the fourth minute , Yorke ended his personal drought , lasting nine match - es , with a poacher","The Times, 1st October 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23850,5,10,1996,Autumn,5,10,1996,Autumn,"old compost , manure , and/or a general fertiliser . Drought will be your big - gest problem , and this","The Times, 5th October 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23851,7,10,1996,Autumn,7,10,1996,Autumn,"were said to be less than constructive , hence his drought of goals . I doubt he would sign for Arsenal","The Times, 7th October 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23852,12,10,1996,Autumn,12,10,1996,Autumn,"for two UkMlJ Q Prompted by rumours that J recent droughts have led to houses cracking up , we did a","The Times, 12th October 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23853,14,10,1996,Autumn,14,10,1996,Autumn,"have enjoyed a positive performance , with last year 's drought pushing up prices and creating a shortage of fresh vegetables","The Times, 14th October 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23854,15,10,1996,Autumn,15,10,1996,Autumn,Solicitors to tha abova Charitlas . ON THIS DAY THE DROUGHT . ENGLISH RAINFALL DOWN BY HALF ( By Sir Napier,"The Times, 15th October 1996",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23855,15,10,1996,Autumn,15,10,1996,Autumn,"three of its four quarters has been remarkable for its drought , its abundant sunshine , and its exceptional warmth .","The Times, 15th October 1996",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23856,15,10,1996,Autumn,15,10,1996,Autumn,that we may be still shorter for October . The drought has been so exceptional and prolonged in this particular region,"The Times, 15th October 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23857,15,10,1996,Autumn,15,10,1996,Autumn,produce . Not even over the British Isles has the drought been uniformly severe . The Meteorological Office keeps the public,"The Times, 15th October 1996",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23858,15,10,1996,Autumn,15,10,1996,Autumn,consider what we are prepared for in the way of drought ; a little further push in that direction this year,"The Times, 15th October 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23859,15,10,1996,Autumn,15,10,1996,Autumn,"the most famous team in baseball , ended a 15-year drought on Sunday night when they beat the Baltimore Orioles 6-4","The Times, 15th October 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23860,16,10,1996,Autumn,16,10,1996,Autumn,"growth in new households , rising temperatures and more frequent droughts . Paul Harrington , of Lough - borough University ,","The Times, 16th October 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23861,16,10,1996,Autumn,16,10,1996,Autumn,"criticised for its handling of last sum - mer 's drought , announced yesterday that all water restrictions would be lifted","The Times, 16th October 1996",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23862,16,10,1996,Autumn,16,10,1996,Autumn,". But only by a little . Last summer 's drought , after one of the wettest winters on record ,","The Times, 16th October 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23863,16,10,1996,Autumn,16,10,1996,Autumn,"long , hot summers and an exceptionally dry winter , drought is an ever-present threat . Even as winter approaches ,","The Times, 16th October 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23864,16,10,1996,Autumn,16,10,1996,Autumn,said . Now Professor Lerner believes that companies facing further drought restrictions are looking once more for possible supplies underground .,"The Times, 16th October 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23865,16,10,1996,Autumn,16,10,1996,Autumn,". "" And we do n't face restrictions in a drought , "" he said . Organisations wishing to drill for","The Times, 16th October 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23866,16,10,1996,Autumn,16,10,1996,Autumn,"Smith says Abbey National does not face restrictions in a drought - - - --. - - a -. , m","The Times, 16th October 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23867,19,10,1996,Autumn,19,10,1996,Autumn,"electricity , despite the "" fat cat "" scandals and drought debacle . John Hatherley , head of research at M&G","The Times, 19th October 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23868,21,10,1996,Autumn,21,10,1996,Autumn,". In so doing , Davis demonstrated that a title drought stretching back to the Regal Welsh Open of January 1995","The Times, 21st October 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23869,23,10,1996,Autumn,23,10,1996,Autumn,"previous flood of vacant space is rapidly turning to a drought , with no prospect of any substantial new develop -","The Times, 23th October 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23870,26,10,1996,Autumn,26,10,1996,Autumn,", and now he I is experiencing the worst goal drought of his M career . It surely will not be","The Times, 26th October 1996",England,UKE,UKE3,UKE32,Hillsborough,20th Century newspaper,Media 23871,26,10,1996,Autumn,26,10,1996,Autumn,"in either sun or shade , #* %ilrTfB will tolerate drought arid will 1 fj for 22.95 lUHB readily establish on","The Times, 26th October 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23872,30,10,1996,Autumn,30,10,1996,Autumn,which it has waged in response to supply problems during drought and as a precursor to a planned utility windfall tax,"The Times, 30th October 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23873,30,10,1996,Autumn,30,10,1996,Autumn,driving down leakage . The companies most affected by the drought have saved enough water to meet the needs of two,"The Times, 30th October 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23874,2,11,1996,Autumn,2,11,1996,Autumn,"fungus . Root diseases can arise as a result of drought , waterlogging or even gas leaks . Your problem plants","The Times, 2th November 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23875,2,11,1996,Autumn,2,11,1996,Autumn,for ceps . The required combi - nation of summer drought and autumn monsoon did n't occur . As I write,"The Times, 2th November 1996",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,New Forest,20th Century newspaper,Media 23876,6,11,1996,Autumn,6,11,1996,Autumn,", the Stanley Cup , in 1994 after a 50-year drought , play their home games . After three years when","The Times, 6th November 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23877,13,11,1996,Autumn,13,11,1996,Autumn,must wait at least 12 months before ending his personal drought in the Newbury showpiece . Dunwoody will be at Newcastle,"The Times, 13th November 1996",England,"UKJ,UKC","UKJ1,UKC2","UKJ11,UKC22","Newbury,Newcastle",20th Century newspaper,Media 23878,13,11,1996,Autumn,13,11,1996,Autumn,by Michael Schumacher in the previous two years . The drought is thought to have cost Benetton several million pounds in,"The Times, 13th November 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23879,21,11,1996,Autumn,21,11,1996,Autumn,a man . There were floods where there had been droughts and drought where there had been water . And in,"The Times, 21st November 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23880,21,11,1996,Autumn,21,11,1996,Autumn,. There were floods where there had been droughts and drought where there had been water . And in a city,"The Times, 21st November 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23881,25,11,1996,Autumn,25,11,1996,Autumn,the burden of purchasing extra supplies to pump across its drought stricken region . One of the best performances should come,"The Times, 25th November 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23882,27,11,1996,Autumn,27,11,1996,Autumn,cent in October because of higher petrol prices and the drought-related sharp fall in seasonal food prices last October dropping out,"The Times, 27th November 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23883,28,11,1996,Autumn,28,11,1996,Autumn,"to tackle losses in the wake of two years of drought . Ian Byatt , Director-General of Water Services , said","The Times, 28th November 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23884,2,12,1996,Winter,2,12,1996,Winter,"> - ] Football : Ian Rush ended his goal drought , scoring his first for Leeds United on his sixteenth","The Times, 2th December 1996",England,"UKI,UKE","UKI1,UKE4","UKI11,UKE42",Chelsea,20th Century newspaper,Media 23885,7,12,1996,Winter,7,12,1996,Winter,"2-0 to Plymouth . Exeter at last ended their goal drought when John Sharpe , the younger brother of Lee Sharpe","The Times, 7th December 1996",England,UKK,UKK4,"UKK43,UKK41",Exeter,20th Century newspaper,Media 23886,7,12,1996,Winter,7,12,1996,Winter,car park but is now a well established garden where drought-resistant plants are on display throughout the year . Water Gardens,"The Times, 7th December 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23887,7,12,1996,Winter,7,12,1996,Winter,"autumn . Mediterranean Gardens Near the house a collection of drought-resistant plants thrive , offering good colouring through summer into autumn","The Times, 7th December 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23888,10,12,1996,Winter,10,12,1996,Winter,who had to use standpipes in the event of a drought . Police act on corruption Undercover police posing as criminals,"The Times, 10th December 1996",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23889,14,12,1996,Winter,14,12,1996,Winter,drain it . Anything planted there would have to love drought . One good answer would have been to plant nothing,"The Times, 14th December 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23890,14,12,1996,Winter,14,12,1996,Winter,"herbs such as lavender and costmary , which would stand drought . But couch grass found its way in , and","The Times, 14th December 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23891,21,12,1996,Winter,21,12,1996,Winter,"tropical effect , what we most need is not a drought summer , though plenty of sun is help - ful","The Times, 21st December 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23892,28,12,1996,Winter,28,12,1996,Winter,or no watering usually have a Mediterranean feel created by drought-resistant architectural plants and weed-suppressing membrane concealed under pebbles or scree,"The Times, 28th December 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23893,28,12,1996,Winter,28,12,1996,Winter,"various brassicas and peas are particularly , hard hit by drought . At the same time as the plants are being","The Times, 28th December 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23894,30,12,1996,Winter,30,12,1996,Winter,"first , why we may be heading for a summer drought and whether the royals are setting a good example by","The Times, 30th December 1996",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23895,3,1,1997,Winter,3,1,1997,Winter,gardener . The grass continues to look fresh even in drought-like conditions that would turn normal grasses brown . It has,"The Times, 3th January 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23896,4,1,1997,Winter,4,1,1997,Winter,"are spate rivers and have been affected badly by the drought , "" he says . "" But there 's something","The Times, 4th January 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23897,4,1,1997,Winter,4,1,1997,Winter,"the impetus of Christmas shopping , the company will manufacture drought conditions to nurture headlines - just 20,000 units are .","The Times, 4th January 1997",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23898,6,1,1997,Winter,6,1,1997,Winter,", as her best prospect to end Britain 's ten-year drought in the two-mile handicap . Even then , however ,","The Times, 6th January 1997",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23899,9,1,1997,Winter,9,1,1997,Winter,"it right . "" The move comes after the 1995 drought and big dividends from water groups . The WSA conceded","The Times, 9th January 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23900,11,1,1997,Winter,11,1,1997,Winter,". Reply to Box No 2436 J q RAINMAKER experiencing drought conditions . I am 31 , 6 ft , blonde","The Times, 11st January 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23901,15,1,1997,Winter,15,1,1997,Winter,"the McLaren - Mercedes that it hopes will end the drought of victories that has lasted for three seasons , the","The Times, 15th January 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23902,16,1,1997,Winter,16,1,1997,Winter,"the South were making prepa - rations for a summer drought . Forecast , page 22 By Robin Young Blair could","The Times, 16th January 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23903,16,1,1997,Winter,16,1,1997,Winter,move to make compensation for sup - ply disruption during drought obligatory in their licences . head of the last reporting,"The Times, 16th January 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23904,22,1,1997,Winter,22,1,1997,Winter,from 10am to 5pm . By Alan Ioogood horticulture correspondent Drought forecast this summer FURTHER evidence of global warming was indicated,"The Times, 22th January 1997",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Westminster,20th Century newspaper,Media 23905,22,1,1997,Winter,22,1,1997,Winter,parts of Britain were facing a third summer of severe drought after a period of extremely dry weather . Temperatures worldwide,"The Times, 22th January 1997",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23906,24,1,1997,Winter,24,1,1997,Winter,"its small population - officially 1.5 million - the seasonal droughts and high transport costs . "" We realised there were","The Times, 24th January 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23907,24,1,1997,Winter,24,1,1997,Winter,"GDP in 1996 were knocked sideways , after the worst drought in 100 years hit agricultural production , and drastically reduced","The Times, 24th January 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23908,24,1,1997,Winter,24,1,1997,Winter,"African rand , the diamond market , recovery from the drought and return of the fish . There 's good news","The Times, 24th January 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23909,24,1,1997,Winter,24,1,1997,Winter,lion to take into account the devastating effects of the drought and salary increases to civil ser - vants . The,"The Times, 24th January 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23910,24,1,1997,Winter,24,1,1997,Winter,"underground aquifers , which are not being filled because of droughts . The water table is going down steeply . We","The Times, 24th January 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23911,24,1,1997,Winter,24,1,1997,Winter,to which Namibian agriculture is able to recover from the drought will be a major factor in the country 's future,"The Times, 24th January 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23912,24,1,1997,Winter,24,1,1997,Winter,"by difficult weather conditions such as the cur - rent drought which has been persisting for over two years . ""","The Times, 24th January 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23913,25,1,1997,Winter,25,1,1997,Winter,the nation 's favourite underdogs in the long years of drought since Lombardi left after their second Super Bowl triumph .,"The Times, 25th January 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23914,25,1,1997,Winter,25,1,1997,Winter,"the wildlife she first filmed in the late 1970s . Drought , disease and poaching have taken a terrible toll DISASTER","The Times, 25th January 1997",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23915,27,1,1997,Winter,27,1,1997,Winter,"Man 's victory may have ended the horse 's personal drought at Cheltenham , but ( RICHARD EVANS Nap : RALLEGIO","The Times, 27th January 1997",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK13,"Cheltenham,Prestbury Park",20th Century newspaper,Media 23916,27,1,1997,Winter,27,1,1997,Winter,"pulted up . U - unsealed cidec . S - drought Qomo on wtwch Vras.e has won ffVrnn , 9000 to","The Times, 27th January 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23917,27,1,1997,Winter,27,1,1997,Winter,"financial perks while water supplies were cut during periods of drought , price rises apparently unsupported by investment in modernisation ,","The Times, 27th January 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23918,27,1,1997,Winter,27,1,1997,Winter,the blanket criticisms of the water industry during the 1995 drought . Having not imposed restric - tions for more than,"The Times, 27th January 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23919,27,1,1997,Winter,27,1,1997,Winter,"fed by rainfall , and is therefore more susceptible to drought . Drinking water ac - counts for only about 3","The Times, 27th January 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23920,27,1,1997,Winter,27,1,1997,Winter,past ; to ensure that even in the most severe drought the industry would never again have recourse to rota cuts,"The Times, 27th January 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23921,27,1,1997,Winter,27,1,1997,Winter,tionally wet parts of England and Wales had their worst drought since privatisation . Shareholders no longer had to respect the,"The Times, 27th January 1997","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23922,27,1,1997,Winter,27,1,1997,Winter," ly in Yorkshire , made The impact of The drought worse than it might have been . Overall , however","The Times, 27th January 1997",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23923,27,1,1997,Winter,27,1,1997,Winter,"averaged 8 per cent below normal , there were 89 drought orders . In 1995 , when it was 25 per","The Times, 27th January 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23924,27,1,1997,Winter,27,1,1997,Winter,"helping keep reservoirs topped up . With a spate of droughts in recent years and demand growing year on year ,","The Times, 27th January 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23925,31,1,1997,Winter,31,1,1997,Winter,"Gough , became notorious for service problems during the 1995 drought and was subsequently penalised with a price freeze and fine","The Times, 31st January 1997",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23926,31,1,1997,Winter,31,1,1997,Winter,the only one trying to grow any sugar beet after droughts and erratic world prices drove farmers to switch to other,"The Times, 31st January 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23927,10,2,1997,Winter,10,2,1997,Winter,of crime are taking to the civil courts Gough ends drought THE long wait is over and with it the scrutiny,"The Times, 10th February 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23928,14,2,1997,Winter,14,2,1997,Winter,. Yorkshire Water : vilified for poor service during the drought of 1995 and for leak - ing a third of,"The Times, 14th February 1997",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23929,14,2,1997,Winter,14,2,1997,Winter,", or have reduced leaves to enable them to combat drought . The floral display area of the conservatory contains the","The Times, 14th February 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23930,15,2,1997,Winter,15,2,1997,Winter,"dry or waterlogged . The whipcords especial - ly hate drought . "" Hebes are certainly easy to propagate . I","The Times, 15th February 1997",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23931,15,2,1997,Winter,15,2,1997,Winter,soil is dry and sandy and I am worried about drought if I leave it too long . - Dr Jane,"The Times, 15th February 1997",England,UKD,"UKD6,UKD7",UKD74,West Kirby,20th Century newspaper,Media 23932,15,2,1997,Winter,15,2,1997,Winter,"sun or shsde , win OOO TC aTsn B tolerate drought and wOl readily 10 fOf 3af D dEjUV establish on","The Times, 15th February 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23933,22,2,1997,Winter,22,2,1997,Winter,that you should water copiously . Could it be that drought in the rain shadow of a wall is part of,"The Times, 22th February 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23934,22,2,1997,Winter,22,2,1997,Winter,"W lssue No/Start Date , . resistant to cold , drought and disease . Regular mowing creates a. classic- Name *","The Times, 22th February 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23935,1,3,1997,Spring,1,3,1997,Spring,"/ "" "" N lo fefJ/eiTH The human cost of drought may mean water rationing , but what about those who","The Times, 1st March 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23936,1,3,1997,Spring,1,3,1997,Spring,"slotted so neatly into timeworn patterns . The result is drought . The impact on human consumers is well known ,","The Times, 1st March 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23937,1,3,1997,Spring,1,3,1997,Spring,"English Nature dealing with invertebrates , recalls a visit to drought - beset Yorkshire last year . "" I missed some","The Times, 1st March 1997",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 23938,1,3,1997,Spring,1,3,1997,Spring,"at the low level we would expect after a summer drought , not before one . "" A variety of creatures","The Times, 1st March 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23939,1,3,1997,Spring,1,3,1997,Spring,"abstraction . Those that are left are threatened by the drought . "" Because of this we are in danger of","The Times, 1st March 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23940,1,3,1997,Spring,1,3,1997,Spring,a designer with an eye for plants which can survive drought ; Gay Search finds a cottage garden on a London,"The Times, 1st March 1997",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23941,4,3,1997,Spring,4,3,1997,Spring,"water companies try to maintain supplies after two years of drought , experts said yesterday . Many companies are d rop","The Times, 4th March 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23942,4,3,1997,Spring,4,3,1997,Spring,"water companies try to maintain supplies after two years of drought , experts said . Many companies are dropping pressure to","The Times, 4th March 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23943,7,3,1997,Spring,7,3,1997,Spring,a designer with an eye for plants which can survive drought ; Gay Search finds a cottage garden on a London,"The Times, 7th March 1997",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23944,8,3,1997,Spring,8,3,1997,Spring,the way his workers were lured from church . The drought lasted for 75 years until Sir Thomas re - opened,"The Times, 8th March 1997",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE22,Ripley,20th Century newspaper,Media 23945,10,3,1997,Spring,10,3,1997,Spring,34 By Our Sports Staff Elkington 's victory ends long drought STEVE ELKINGTON tamed the formidable Blue Monster course to record,"The Times, 10th March 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23946,10,3,1997,Spring,10,3,1997,Spring,"pleased that I was the driver who ended the long drought . "" Suddenly the spirit of McLaren 's halcyon days","The Times, 10th March 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23947,11,3,1997,Spring,11,3,1997,Spring,"here on Sunday , Coulthard not only ended the McLaren drought with a stirring victory in the opening race of the","The Times, 11st March 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23948,12,3,1997,Spring,12,3,1997,Spring,"million in . subsidence claims as a result of the drought . ? Wheat and cereal crops fared well , but","The Times, 12th March 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23949,12,3,1997,Spring,12,3,1997,Spring,"207 million : trout farms lost 4 million during the drought . The potato crop fell , as did 'the pig","The Times, 12th March 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23950,12,3,1997,Spring,12,3,1997,Spring,"ride than Viking Flag - ship to end my personal drought . Viking Flagship 's jumping is usually reliable , he","The Times, 12th March 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23951,15,3,1997,Spring,15,3,1997,Spring,interest . None of them will be too fazed by drought conditions once they are well - estab li s h,"The Times, 15th March 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23952,24,3,1997,Spring,24,3,1997,Spring,only one match was lost to rain despite a six-week drought breaking on the eve of the tournament . If rain,"The Times, 24th March 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23953,29,3,1997,Spring,29,3,1997,Spring,"so far , will not be competing because of the drought , but Just Charlie , who shares the lead with","The Times, 29th March 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23954,31,3,1997,Spring,31,3,1997,Spring,a powercut ; Channel Four was launched onto an advertising drought and satellite broadcast - ing had technical teething problems .,"The Times, 31st March 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23955,2,4,1997,Spring,2,4,1997,Spring,increasing risk of running aground after two years of record-breaking drought and a month of exceptionally dry weather . Yesterday the,"The Times, 2th April 1997",England,"UKI,UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 23956,2,4,1997,Spring,2,4,1997,Spring,notices like these at the end of a summer of drought . But we are looking here at a river in,"The Times, 2th April 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23957,2,4,1997,Spring,2,4,1997,Spring,"increasing risk of running aground after tw& years of record-breaking drought and a month of exceptionally dry weather .... , Page","The Times, 2th April 1997",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 23958,5,4,1997,Spring,5,4,1997,Spring,. Clematis montana 'Warwickshire Rose FIND OFTHE MONTH DEFEAT the drought decoratively and at a discount . If we 're to,"The Times, 5th April 1997",England,"UKE,UKG","UKE1,UKG1","UKE12,UKG13","Highfield,Warwickshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 23959,7,4,1997,Spring,7,4,1997,Spring,can not afford climate of indifference E ight years of drought and their likely effect on water supplies have been much,"The Times, 7th April 1997",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM34,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23960,7,4,1997,Spring,7,4,1997,Spring,ReserBrian Clarke on the lethal downward spiral caused by prolonged drought voirs look set to shrink within their cracked-tile margins .,"The Times, 7th April 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23961,7,4,1997,Spring,7,4,1997,Spring,"these changes will be seen this season . If the drought and warm summers contin - ue , as experts predict","The Times, 7th April 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23962,9,4,1997,Spring,9,4,1997,Spring,"are facing curbs on water usage because of the widespread drought conditions . Officials at the Council for National Parks ,","The Times, 9th April 1997",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,Dartmoor,20th Century newspaper,Media 23963,9,4,1997,Spring,9,4,1997,Spring,"heaths in southwest England were at risk because of the drought , including Dartmoor , Exmoor , Bodmin Moor , the","The Times, 9th April 1997",England,UKK,"UKK3,UKK4,UKK2","UKK30,UKK43,UKK23","Bodmin Moor,Budleigh Salterton,Dartmoor,East Devon,Exmoor,Exmouth",20th Century newspaper,Media 23964,9,4,1997,Spring,9,4,1997,Spring,"restrictions , some farmers will struggle to recover from the drought stress their autumn - sown crops have already suffered ,","The Times, 9th April 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23965,9,4,1997,Spring,9,4,1997,Spring,"sweet would , in Chaucer 's day , pierce the drought of March to the root ; now this cruellest of","The Times, 9th April 1997",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23966,9,4,1997,Spring,9,4,1997,Spring,"the law . Wise use of water in time of drought Sir , The Water Services Association states in its current","The Times, 9th April 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23967,9,4,1997,Spring,9,4,1997,Spring,": "" We will ensure that , in times of drought , rota cuts and stand-pipes in England and Wales remain","The Times, 9th April 1997","England,Wales",UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23968,9,4,1997,Spring,9,4,1997,Spring,"improve low-flow rivers . "" In view of the continuing drought , it would be enlightening if they and the other","The Times, 9th April 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23969,11,4,1997,Spring,11,4,1997,Spring,"Coast reporting record sales for the time of year . Drought battle , page 2 Forecast , page 24 By Nick","The Times, 11st April 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23970,11,4,1997,Spring,11,4,1997,Spring,Bradberry Campbell : decried Vogue Gardeners lose unequal battle against drought FOR Jenny Woodall the lawn was the first patch of,"The Times, 11st April 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23971,11,4,1997,Spring,11,4,1997,Spring,garden to be sacrificed in the unequal struggle against the drought . Now the pansies along with other herbaceous plants are,"The Times, 11st April 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23972,11,4,1997,Spring,11,4,1997,Spring,"West Sussex . For Mrs Woodall , three years of drought have turned gardening into an emergency planning exercise . Like","The Times, 11st April 1997",England,UKJ,UKJ2,"UKJ24,UKJ22,UKJ24","Midhurst,Sussex",20th Century newspaper,Media 23973,11,4,1997,Spring,11,4,1997,Spring,"produces "" insignificant "" flowers , but good foliage . Drought resis - tant South African flowers were also being","The Times, 11st April 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23974,11,4,1997,Spring,11,4,1997,Spring,"disappeared . It is caused by a combination of the drought and over-abstraction by the water companies . "" He said","The Times, 11st April 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23975,11,4,1997,Spring,11,4,1997,Spring,decision by an inspector is expected soon . The early drought is also causing unusual behaviour among animals such as bad,"The Times, 11st April 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23976,12,4,1997,Spring,12,4,1997,Spring,". : - . v ? i , vt : Drought cover fears hit home sales H ome buyers whose new","The Times, 12th April 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23977,12,4,1997,Spring,12,4,1997,Spring,cleverly ar - ranged to cope with the semi - drought conditions that a few hot weeks invariably induce . Spring,"The Times, 12th April 1997",England,"UKJ,UKD","UKJ3,UKD1","UKJ33,UKD12","Basingstoke,Hackwood Park,Spring Wood",20th Century newspaper,Media 23978,12,4,1997,Spring,12,4,1997,Spring,"of I my lawn failed to recover after the summer drought . The cause was an infestation of chafer grubs ,","The Times, 12th April 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23979,12,4,1997,Spring,12,4,1997,Spring,Common Pooj ( 2126673 ) 6.25 Environment : Living with Drought ( 6695708 ) 7.15 See Hear Break - fast News,"The Times, 12th April 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23980,14,4,1997,Spring,14,4,1997,Spring,"to try to save Britain 's rarest spider from the drought . The great raft spider survives only in Redgrave ,","The Times, 14th April 1997","GB,England","UKH,UKJ","UKH1,UKJ2","UKJ22,UKH13,UKH14","Pevensey,Redgrave",20th Century newspaper,Media 23981,15,4,1997,Spring,15,4,1997,Spring,16 fe Millions face water curbs as firms unite on drought BLANKET water restrictions affecting millions of people in southeast and,"The Times, 15th April 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23982,15,4,1997,Spring,15,4,1997,Spring,companies in a concert - ed attempt to combat the drought . The Government 's Environ - ment Agency has held,"The Times, 15th April 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23983,15,4,1997,Spring,15,4,1997,Spring,"underlines how even the most efficient companies are finding the drought affecting supplies . Sutton and- East : Surrey ,","The Times, 15th April 1997",England,"UKJ,UKE","UKJ2,UKE1","UKJ23,UKE12",Sutton,20th Century newspaper,Media 23984,15,4,1997,Spring,15,4,1997,Spring,"quite literally , in the weeks ahead . The near drought condi - tions have meant only two inches of rain","The Times, 15th April 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23985,17,4,1997,Spring,17,4,1997,Spring,", WC1 . April 14 . From Dr Robert Oresko Drought measures Sir , I can certainly reassure Jean McLeod Forbes","The Times, 17th April 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23986,18,4,1997,Spring,18,4,1997,Spring,declining and many are in danger of extinction . Prolonged drought will bring severe consequences later this summer and may lead,"The Times, 18th April 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23987,18,4,1997,Spring,18,4,1997,Spring,Common Pool ( 2126673 ) 6.25 Environment : Living with Drought * . ( 6695708 ) 7.15 See Hear News (,"The Times, 18th April 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23988,19,4,1997,Spring,19,4,1997,Spring,"is likely to find its way into lawn grasses for drought ar - eas . At laboratories in Britain , Germany","The Times, 19th April 1997",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23989,19,4,1997,Spring,19,4,1997,Spring,"in , but probably fewer will nest because of the drought . The drake is unmistakable . The one I saw","The Times, 19th April 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23990,22,4,1997,Spring,22,4,1997,Spring,"15 . Crime and punishment From MrJ . A. Davis Drought measures Sir , You quote Mr Ray Tennant , chairman","The Times, 22th April 1997",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH23,Gaddesden Row,20th Century newspaper,Media 23991,22,4,1997,Spring,22,4,1997,Spring,"the Water Companies Association , as saying that if the drought persists all the private water companies in a region are","The Times, 22th April 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23992,25,4,1997,Spring,25,4,1997,Spring,the extent that viability degenerated and yields dropped . New drought- and disease-resistant varieties are being introduced which could more than,"The Times, 25th April 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23993,25,4,1997,Spring,25,4,1997,Spring,"crop finance , competitiveness and technology . After the worst drought in ten years , arabica coffee prices nearly doubled between","The Times, 25th April 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23994,25,4,1997,Spring,25,4,1997,Spring,"of coffee and cotton , for example . A severe drought in Tan - zania 's main cotton-growing areas is likely","The Times, 25th April 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23995,25,4,1997,Spring,25,4,1997,Spring,"of research and investment , poor infra - structure , drought and diseases affecting both crops and livestock have hampered development","The Times, 25th April 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23996,26,4,1997,Spring,26,4,1997,Spring,weeks of wet weather will be needed to end the drought . Scientists say that the ground across large areas of,"The Times, 26th April 1997",England,UKH,UKH1,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23997,26,4,1997,Spring,26,4,1997,Spring,"southern and eastern England is now drier than during the drought of 1976 and reservoir levels have , for the first","The Times, 26th April 1997",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23998,26,4,1997,Spring,26,4,1997,Spring,"Tendler , Daniel McGrory and Harvey Elliott How to avoid drought subsidence HOMEOWNERS whose houses are built on clay soils are","The Times, 26th April 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 23999,26,4,1997,Spring,26,4,1997,Spring,to water garden trees and prune them back throughout the drought in an attempt to keep subsidence at bay . Insurance,"The Times, 26th April 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24000,26,4,1997,Spring,26,4,1997,Spring,"her turncoat father , Alan "" For us , the drought is bad enough ; for our birds , it is","The Times, 26th April 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24001,26,4,1997,Spring,26,4,1997,Spring,looming disaster . Another pejorative term for nice weather is drought . Killer stat : the 24-month period from April 199S,"The Times, 26th April 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24002,26,4,1997,Spring,26,4,1997,Spring,"that we do nt have to feel guilty about : drought is , if you like , an act of God","The Times, 26th April 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24003,26,4,1997,Spring,26,4,1997,Spring,"time of truth . It all makes sense - the drought , Hale-Bopp , the Groucho Club ... "" What does","The Times, 26th April 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24004,26,4,1997,Spring,26,4,1997,Spring,"either sun or shade , cr%n -*r- fJV will tolerate drought and will 10f0rZ O.#O fMT readily establish on seaside r*mn","The Times, 26th April 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24005,26,4,1997,Spring,26,4,1997,Spring,A jun - gle orphan raised by freshwater dolphins is Drought to civilisation by a friendly priest ( 25189 ) 5.30,"The Times, 26th April 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24006,29,4,1997,Spring,29,4,1997,Spring,OUTING OF ELLEN PAGE 18 Water company sows seeds of drought gardening A WATER company that last year suggested its c,"The Times, 29th April 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24007,29,4,1997,Spring,29,4,1997,Spring,"composters and water butts . Plants dee med to be drought tolerant include alyssum , sal - via , sedum ,","The Times, 29th April 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24008,29,4,1997,Spring,29,4,1997,Spring,"col - ours , strong scents and varied foliage with drought-busting properties . The scheme is being backed up at 50","The Times, 29th April 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24009,29,4,1997,Spring,29,4,1997,Spring,"song on the radio , a shower of rain after drought , or the voices of children at a school Maypole","The Times, 29th April 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24010,1,5,1997,Spring,1,5,1997,Spring,"or even be compatible with them . Take the worsening drought , which was not evident when water industry charges and","The Times, 1st May 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24011,3,5,1997,Spring,3,5,1997,Spring,", and now parts of the country have a desperate drought problem . But we know that many fields were once","The Times, 3th May 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24012,3,5,1997,Spring,3,5,1997,Spring,"IT SHOULD have been no surprise when , after a drought lasting nearly 40 days , raindrops began fall - ing","The Times, 3th May 1997",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Willesden,20th Century newspaper,Media 24013,7,5,1997,Spring,7,5,1997,Spring,"Sir , I have just realised how to solve the drought . Make every Monday a bank holiday until all the","The Times, 7th May 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24014,9,5,1997,Spring,9,5,1997,Spring,"find Dr Norman Dyson 's solu - tion to the drought ( letter , May 7 ) - instituting more bank","The Times, 9th May 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24015,9,5,1997,Spring,9,5,1997,Spring,good precedent for a swift cure . In the great drought of 1976 the then Labour Government ap - pointed a,"The Times, 9th May 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24016,9,5,1997,Spring,9,5,1997,Spring,then Labour Government ap - pointed a minister for the drought - a chap called Denis Howell . This was the,"The Times, 9th May 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24017,10,5,1997,Spring,10,5,1997,Spring,users depended for supplies had not recovered from the 1995 drought . Mjigdical 'super church' aims to be all things to,"The Times, 10th May 1997",England,UKE,UKE1,UKE12,Sutton,20th Century newspaper,Media 24018,10,5,1997,Spring,10,5,1997,Spring,"could produce , including all the lawn clippings of a drought season . It just never seemed to get full up","The Times, 10th May 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24019,10,5,1997,Spring,10,5,1997,Spring,"rains ? An island somewhere ? To a gardener , drought can be seriously distressing , and to this one the","The Times, 10th May 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24020,12,5,1997,Spring,12,5,1997,Spring,"Alan Geal Instant turn-on Sir , How to end the drought ( letters , May 7,9 ) ? I bought a","The Times, 12th May 1997",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK11,Bristol,20th Century newspaper,Media 24021,12,5,1997,Spring,12,5,1997,Spring,"It is very hot . Even in Manchester , the drought has been going on for weeks and the ground is","The Times, 12th May 1997",England,UKD,UKD3,"UKD31,UK32,UKD31",Old Trafford,20th Century newspaper,Media 24022,13,5,1997,Spring,13,5,1997,Spring,"fined by Mr Byatt for its performance in the 1995 drought , lost 33.4 per cent . The Water Services Association","The Times, 13th May 1997",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 24023,13,5,1997,Spring,13,5,1997,Spring,"new overseas professionals , will be mystified by talk of drought and water rationing . Strang demonstrated what a neat and","The Times, 13th May 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24024,16,5,1997,Spring,16,5,1997,Spring,"Mediterranean garden , a nod towards the increasing incidence of drought . There will also be a sensory garden , with","The Times, 16th May 1997",England,UKH,UKH3,UKH33,Clacton,20th Century newspaper,Media 24025,17,5,1997,Spring,17,5,1997,Spring,"the new Environment Secretary , meets water companies for a drought crisis summit . Although not quite a deluge of Old","The Times, 17th May 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24026,17,5,1997,Spring,17,5,1997,Spring,within hours of Harold Wilson appointing Denis Howell Minister for Drought . Forecasters predict wet condi - tions through to the,"The Times, 17th May 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24027,17,5,1997,Spring,17,5,1997,Spring,"be for the time of year . The spectre of drought hangs over this year 's Chelsea Flower Show , whose","The Times, 17th May 1997","England,Wales","UKI,UKL",UKI1,UKI11,Chelsea,20th Century newspaper,Media 24028,17,5,1997,Spring,17,5,1997,Spring,"a South African Zulu healer who is an expert on drought-tolerant plants . What the water companies need urgently , however","The Times, 17th May 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24029,17,5,1997,Spring,17,5,1997,Spring,"lose an estimated billion gallons of water a day . Drought gardens , page 3 Forecast , page 26 Gardening ,","The Times, 17th May 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24030,17,5,1997,Spring,17,5,1997,Spring,"since the election . Chelsea show prepares to weather the drought , despite the rain IK SPITE of the Met Office","The Times, 17th May 1997",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Chelsea,20th Century newspaper,Media 24031,17,5,1997,Spring,17,5,1997,Spring,", particularly in the South East , the spectre of drought hangs qver this year 's Chelsea Flower Show . Exhibitors","The Times, 17th May 1997",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Chelsea,20th Century newspaper,Media 24032,17,5,1997,Spring,17,5,1997,Spring,"; A Zulu healer , who is an expert on drought-tolerant plants , will be among those advisin g visitors how","The Times, 17th May 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24033,17,5,1997,Spring,17,5,1997,Spring,gardens carefully and which plants to choose that can survive drought . People are buying more and more plants that need,"The Times, 17th May 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24034,17,5,1997,Spring,17,5,1997,Spring,"find plants that can survive both severe English winters and drought . "" He has filled the garden with hardy Mediterranean","The Times, 17th May 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24035,17,5,1997,Spring,17,5,1997,Spring,"herbs . Accordingly most plants in healers ' gardens are drought-tolerant , and possess succulent leaves and stems or under -","The Times, 17th May 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24036,17,5,1997,Spring,17,5,1997,Spring,", the Environment Secretary , meets water companies for a drought summit . Thundery showers could strike anywhere over the next","The Times, 17th May 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24037,17,5,1997,Spring,17,5,1997,Spring,"j Switch Card Issue No/Start Date resistant to cold , drought and disease . Regular mowing creates a classic ! M","The Times, 17th May 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24038,17,5,1997,Spring,17,5,1997,Spring,"PRIVATE ) ; FAX : 0171782 7824 With yet another drought threatening this summer , Nigel Colborn recommends plants that thrive","The Times, 17th May 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24039,17,5,1997,Spring,17,5,1997,Spring,"it is that organises the weather , promising yet another drought this year , and with the increasing likelihood of hosepipe","The Times, 17th May 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24040,17,5,1997,Spring,17,5,1997,Spring,", and seeding hellebores towering above them . Even the drought loving shrubs burst into colour : Pink and white","The Times, 17th May 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24041,17,5,1997,Spring,17,5,1997,Spring,Open all year in daylight hours . Free . The drought has hit this oasis of colour and many of the,"The Times, 17th May 1997",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK23,Broomfield Hill,20th Century newspaper,Media 24042,17,5,1997,Spring,17,5,1997,Spring,are now heading towards tented pavilions . Simon Shire 's drought-conscious garden for The Mirror will concen - trate on aromatic,"The Times, 17th May 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24043,17,5,1997,Spring,17,5,1997,Spring,"Bovey Tracey and Manaton . Everything was dry after the drought , and the fire swept down the valley called Trendlebere","The Times, 17th May 1997",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,"Bovey Tracey,Dartmoor",20th Century newspaper,Media 24044,17,5,1997,Spring,17,5,1997,Spring,"a dry patch : it was a deep , vast drought . Even if his father had not been a psychiatrist","The Times, 17th May 1997",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI12,West Ham,20th Century newspaper,Media 24045,19,5,1997,Spring,19,5,1997,Spring,"country dry for 200 years . Now we have a drought , the chickens have come home to roost . ""","The Times, 19th May 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24046,19,5,1997,Spring,19,5,1997,Spring,"some water supplies have come under pressure in the recent drought years , and if climate change predictions are right there","The Times, 19th May 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24047,19,5,1997,Spring,19,5,1997,Spring,next century . Climate change predictions suggest that the once-in-250-years drought of the 1990s could be occurring one year in three,"The Times, 19th May 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24048,20,5,1997,Spring,20,5,1997,Spring,"Agen - cy , was called after three years of drought . Mr Prescott announced five years of mandatory targets to","The Times, 20th May 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24049,20,5,1997,Spring,20,5,1997,Spring,"improved compensation for customers whose supplies were disrupted because of drought and also in cases where , because of contamination ,","The Times, 20th May 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24050,21,5,1997,Spring,21,5,1997,Spring,", created by The Mirror , shows a range of drought-resistant plants , many of Mediterranean origin ; and the Cotswold","The Times, 21st May 1997",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24051,23,5,1997,Spring,23,5,1997,Spring,"electricity to Togo and Benin to earn foreign exchange . Drought has also affected the lake , and at times full","The Times, 23th May 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24052,24,5,1997,Spring,24,5,1997,Spring,"April stimulated grasses to develop flowers early , despite the drought . Dr Jean Emberlin , of the Pollen Research Unit","The Times, 24th May 1997",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG12,Worcester,20th Century newspaper,Media 24053,24,5,1997,Spring,24,5,1997,Spring,"million charge to pay for emergency measures in the 1995 drought , will lift its figures by about 34 per cent","The Times, 24th May 1997",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 24054,24,5,1997,Spring,24,5,1997,Spring,"big ideas Forget the vine weevils , shrug off the drought - these are but minor afflictions . A much more","The Times, 24th May 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24055,24,5,1997,Spring,24,5,1997,Spring,; wall bases or dark corners can be colonised by drought lovers or ferns ; paving cracks can be furnished with,"The Times, 24th May 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24056,27,5,1997,Spring,27,5,1997,Spring,year to address the problems of the group and the drought-stricken areas in which it operates . Full-year figures on Friday,"The Times, 27th May 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24057,27,5,1997,Spring,27,5,1997,Spring,- lion was depressed by 47 mil - lion of drought-related charges . Earnings per share during this period will be,"The Times, 27th May 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24058,31,5,1997,Spring,31,5,1997,Spring,"had been the driest start to the year since the drought-hit 1976 , and the dry weather was forecast to continue","The Times, 31st May 1997",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24059,31,5,1997,Spring,31,5,1997,Spring,"- day revealed the costly nature of last year 's drought . In spite of the hosepipe bans , it spent","The Times, 31st May 1997",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 24060,31,5,1997,Spring,31,5,1997,Spring,the year to March 31 improved markedly regardless of the drought problems . Sales rose from 579.6 million to 622.8 mil,"The Times, 31st May 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24061,31,5,1997,Spring,31,5,1997,Spring,"back , probably because of the past two years ' droughts . Is there any chemical feed I can give to","The Times, 31st May 1997",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ11,Newbury,20th Century newspaper,Media 24062,2,6,1997,Summer,2,6,1997,Summer,"says artificial surfaces are being considered , mainly because the drought is creating so many problems with the maintenance of lawns","The Times, 2th June 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24063,2,6,1997,Summer,2,6,1997,Summer,says artificial surfaces are being considered for croquet because the drought is creating problems with lawns EQUIPMENT is normally supplied when,"The Times, 2th June 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24064,4,6,1997,Summer,4,6,1997,Summer,allowing instant addition of colours for highlighting areas such as drought zones in weather maps . The next step will be,"The Times, 4th June 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24065,5,6,1997,Summer,5,6,1997,Summer,Angling Times Fall in pollution cases could be linked to drought WATER company is prosecuted for polluting rivers and waterways once,"The Times, 5th June 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24066,5,6,1997,Summer,5,6,1997,Summer,"improve - ments may be attributable in part to the drought , with less pollution being washed into rivers and streams","The Times, 5th June 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24067,5,6,1997,Summer,5,6,1997,Summer,make supplies available in the many areas which suffer from drought and water shortage . There could be agreements to pro,"The Times, 5th June 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24068,6,6,1997,Summer,6,6,1997,Summer,"the ball . It was like a cloudburst in a drought . His first six scoring shots were boundaries , glorious","The Times, 6th June 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24069,7,6,1997,Summer,7,6,1997,Summer,"most testing times for Nutbeam was dur - ing the drought of 1976 , when the gardens , and particularly the","The Times, 7th June 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24070,7,6,1997,Summer,7,6,1997,Summer,improvement on two wins this year required to end that drought . 4 . CRYSTAL HEARTED Jockey : Tony McGlone ',"The Times, 7th June 1997",England,"UKD,UKF","UKD6,UKF1","UKD63,UKF11",Chester,20th Century newspaper,Media 24071,7,6,1997,Summer,7,6,1997,Summer,for also for sale . Other exhibits offer advice on drought-tolerant planting and show how crops from the developing world get,"The Times, 7th June 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24072,9,6,1997,Summer,9,6,1997,Summer,will also have been affected by efforts to relieve the drought . Another solid performance from its Biffa waste services division,"The Times, 9th June 1997",England,UKK,"UKK3,UKK4","UKK30,UKK41,UKK43",South West Water,20th Century newspaper,Media 24073,10,6,1997,Summer,10,6,1997,Summer," ment manager , has finally ended its new business drought and has secured its first new pension fund clients for","The Times, 10th June 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24074,11,6,1997,Summer,11,6,1997,Summer,"car hi coach style entrance . WeU for use in droughts ( 37'deep ) fully bricked . All services , 1","The Times, 11st June 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24075,13,6,1997,Summer,13,6,1997,Summer,are also for sale . Other exhibits offer advice on drought-tolerant planting and show how crops from the developing world get,"The Times, 13th June 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24076,14,6,1997,Summer,14,6,1997,Summer,"a dry summer . Well , I know that in drought years it 's barely green , and in wet years","The Times, 14th June 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24077,14,6,1997,Summer,14,6,1997,Summer,"a gravel "" river bed "" bordered by areas of drought-tolerant plants , which taper gradually down into the gravel itself","The Times, 14th June 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24078,14,6,1997,Summer,14,6,1997,Summer,", miraculously , it recovers from all but the cruellest drought , even with - out watering . Grass in Britain","The Times, 14th June 1997",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24079,14,6,1997,Summer,14,6,1997,Summer,"surfaces are seen as more , labour-saving and unaffected by drought - there is still nothing to touch "" grass kept","The Times, 14th June 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24080,14,6,1997,Summer,14,6,1997,Summer,A mixture that includes a deep-rooted rye will cope with drought better than older varieties . Today 's family lawn mixtures,"The Times, 14th June 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24081,14,6,1997,Summer,14,6,1997,Summer,"and luxuriant but dandelions and daisies have appeared , and drought and hosepipe bans seem imminent . They need to do","The Times, 14th June 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24082,17,6,1997,Summer,17,6,1997,Summer,"create a fertile soil . Surprising - ly , in drought-prone Cornwall water is not a problem . "" We are","The Times, 17th June 1997",England,UKK,UKK3,UKK30,Cornwall,20th Century newspaper,Media 24083,18,6,1997,Summer,18,6,1997,Summer,"bans for six years , but as the extraordinary long-term drought continues it becomes ever more difficult to maintain this record","The Times, 18th June 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24084,18,6,1997,Summer,18,6,1997,Summer,", and dates from the 12th century . Despite the drought , the agent , Hurford Salvi Carr , says that","The Times, 18th June 1997",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,"Clerkenwejl,Farringdon",20th Century newspaper,Media 24085,21,6,1997,Summer,21,6,1997,Summer,the same experience . Is this a result of winter drought ? Should I pick off all those pods ? Will,"The Times, 21st June 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24086,21,6,1997,Summer,21,6,1997,Summer,year ? Could it be that the tree died of drought last autumn ? Always be suspicious of leaves or fruit,"The Times, 21st June 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24087,21,6,1997,Summer,21,6,1997,Summer,"that polystyrene floats . With his lettuces sagging in the drought , he comes up with the nifty idea of floating","The Times, 21st June 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24088,24,6,1997,Summer,24,6,1997,Summer,"by the regulator for its poor performance in the 1995 drought , will face ihareholder opposition at its annual meet -","The Times, 24th June 1997",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL23,Buckley,20th Century newspaper,Media 24089,24,6,1997,Summer,24,6,1997,Summer,"bath for three months in the height of the 1995 drought , has come up smelling of roses . Mr Newton","The Times, 24th June 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24090,26,6,1997,Summer,26,6,1997,Summer,"1995 , with 87mm already recorded . Hosepipe bans and drought restric - tions that have affected sev - eral water","The Times, 26th June 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24091,26,6,1997,Summer,26,6,1997,Summer,"a missive from me in 1990 on that summer 's drought , I received a host of responses , some 20","The Times, 26th June 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24092,27,6,1997,Summer,27,6,1997,Summer,"the United Nations . He gave a warning of more droughts , the spread of i nfectious diseases , damage to","The Times, 27th June 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24093,27,6,1997,Summer,27,6,1997,Summer,"that polystyrene floats . With his lettuces sagging in the drought , he comes up with the nifty idea of floating","The Times, 27th June 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24094,28,6,1997,Summer,28,6,1997,Summer,"start on Monday , June 26 , had been sufficiently drought-stricken for The Times to be carrying advertise - me nts","The Times, 28th June 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24095,28,6,1997,Summer,28,6,1997,Summer,"lineout technique during training with the Lions Hull to end drought HULL SHARKS , who have not won any of the","The Times, 28th June 1997",England,UKE,UKE1,UKE11,Hull,20th Century newspaper,Media 24096,1,7,1997,Summer,1,7,1997,Summer,"Sir , The new Labour Government was elected to eliminate droughts ( "" Is it dormice , or is Labour to","The Times, 1st July 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24097,1,7,1997,Summer,1,7,1997,Summer,"report , June 28 ) . It has ended the drought of ineffectual Tory rule , the drought of British sporting","The Times, 1st July 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24098,1,7,1997,Summer,1,7,1997,Summer,"has ended the drought of ineffectual Tory rule , the drought of British sporting success and the weather drought of early","The Times, 1st July 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24099,1,7,1997,Summer,1,7,1997,Summer,", the drought of British sporting success and the weather drought of early spring . What more could you want ?","The Times, 1st July 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24100,3,7,1997,Summer,3,7,1997,Summer,"not affect it . Special projects like our 27 million drought-busting programme this year , will be restricted . Also the","The Times, 3th July 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24101,4,7,1997,Summer,4,7,1997,Summer,stage ; the hottest summer since the 18th century causes drought throughout Britain . The punk revolution is heralded by the,"The Times, 4th July 1997","GB,UK",,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24102,5,7,1997,Summer,5,7,1997,Summer,". When established they will stand a great deal of drought . Feed them well , but early in the season","The Times, 5th July 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24103,9,7,1997,Summer,9,7,1997,Summer,at the Globe Theatre Classic acts : Olivier and Richardson Drought blamed for foul drinking water DROUGHT has been blamed for,"The Times, 9th July 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24104,9,7,1997,Summer,9,7,1997,Summer,: Olivier and Richardson Drought blamed for foul drinking water DROUGHT has been blamed for an increase in incidents of foul,"The Times, 9th July 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24105,9,7,1997,Summer,9,7,1997,Summer,circulating in some areas during the past three years of drought was causing difficulties in maintaining high standards . Underground and,"The Times, 9th July 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24106,9,7,1997,Summer,9,7,1997,Summer,"household taps . These actions , aimed at tackling the drought , include experimenting with pressures and altering , and in","The Times, 9th July 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24107,10,7,1997,Summer,10,7,1997,Summer,"effective way of conserving water , including the use of drought-tolerant plants . Unusual materials have been used as sculpture (","The Times, 10th July 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24108,12,7,1997,Summer,12,7,1997,Summer,". I planted it mid-summer and , because of the drought , I forgave it for not making strong shoots from","The Times, 12th July 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24109,2,8,1997,Summer,2,8,1997,Summer,"start of the summer , but the early - season drought left the pitch without any grass . The team returned","The Times, 2th August 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24110,2,8,1997,Summer,2,8,1997,Summer,"grasses , deep rooted to cope with the worst of droughts , and showy to compete aesthetically with the rest of","The Times, 2th August 1997",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24111,2,8,1997,Summer,2,8,1997,Summer,Keep wear and tear to aminimum on lawns browned by drought Water only those areas which would otherwise be worn away,"The Times, 2th August 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24112,2,8,1997,Summer,2,8,1997,Summer,exposure to sunlight but you did n't say anything about drought and how we can help animals - especially wild ones,"The Times, 2th August 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24113,2,8,1997,Summer,2,8,1997,Summer," and inexpensive - to help wild creatures During a drought . A couple of plastic washing-up bowls , a shallow","The Times, 2th August 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24114,2,8,1997,Summer,2,8,1997,Summer,"wettest June for 100 years "" and "" the worst drought since records began "" in perspective , you can do","The Times, 2th August 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24115,5,8,1997,Summer,5,8,1997,Summer,victory England 3 Ireland 1 IRELAND finally broke their goal drought but it was n't enough to prevent them from losing,"The Times, 5th August 1997",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24116,7,8,1997,Summer,7,8,1997,Summer,wicket for the county . By Barney Spender Wells ends drought of the century for Kent CANTERBURY first day of four,"The Times, 7th August 1997",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24117,9,8,1997,Summer,9,8,1997,Summer,plenty of water to keep them blooming into September ; drought invites mildew . H Lift shallots and autumn-sown onions when,"The Times, 9th August 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24118,11,8,1997,Summer,11,8,1997,Summer,rather wan smile when Thorpe 's catch ended that particular drought . It has been a grind . When he dismissed,"The Times, 11st August 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24119,13,8,1997,Summer,13,8,1997,Summer,ages caused by two years of flooding followed by a drought this year . ( AP ) Blair family holidmt drags,"The Times, 13th August 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24120,14,8,1997,Summer,14,8,1997,Summer,"grown - up children were not on the trip . Drought payout Six more water companies , Anglian , Essex and","The Times, 14th August 1997","England,Wales","UKH,UKK,UKL,UKE,UKF,UKG","UKH3,UKG1,UKG2,UKK1,UKL10,UKH1,UKE1",UKH14,"River Severn,River Trent",20th Century newspaper,Media 24121,14,8,1997,Summer,14,8,1997,Summer,"to customers if sup - plies are cut during a drought . Hanover appeal Colin Martin , who is trying to","The Times, 14th August 1997",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 24122,14,8,1997,Summer,14,8,1997,Summer,WATER has run into fresh controversy for not joining a drought compensation scheme designed to prevent the poor service it was,"The Times, 14th August 1997",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 24123,14,8,1997,Summer,14,8,1997,Summer,so that they must pay out 10 a day if drought interrupts water supplies . But Yorkshire said it did not,"The Times, 14th August 1997",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 24124,14,8,1997,Summer,14,8,1997,Summer,"for water companies to provide adequate service following Yorkshire 's drought crisis in 1995 . The refusal by Yorkshire , Southern","The Times, 14th August 1997",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 24125,14,8,1997,Summer,14,8,1997,Summer,their customers will have no automatic right to compensation . Drought is not covered under existing guaranteed standards so claims could,"The Times, 14th August 1997",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 24126,15,8,1997,Summer,15,8,1997,Summer,"portfolio of 84 houses being sold by the kings of drought , Yorkshire Water . The homes - which are being","The Times, 15th August 1997",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 24127,16,8,1997,Summer,16,8,1997,Summer,"and fall prematurely . After three years , - neither drought nor the wet.June could cause this problem . Had the","The Times, 16th August 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24128,18,8,1997,Summer,18,8,1997,Summer,scoring 12 points . By Christopher Irvine Halifax end 13-game drought Halifax Blue Sox 40 Oldham Bears 12 HALIFAX ended a,"The Times, 18th August 1997",England,UKD,UKD3,UKD32,Wigan,20th Century newspaper,Media 24129,22,8,1997,Summer,22,8,1997,Summer,of a huge outdoor temple built - during a 40-year drought - to bring rain to the desert . That just,"The Times, 22th August 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24130,23,8,1997,Summer,23,8,1997,Summer,"oara ' i5ue "" "" "" resistant to cold . drought and disease . Regular mowing creates a classic , Name","The Times, 23th August 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24131,23,8,1997,Summer,23,8,1997,Summer,. Worth it ? A lush oasis in the party drought of August . Though the party would have held up,"The Times, 23th August 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24132,26,8,1997,Summer,26,8,1997,Summer,permission was granted by Her Majesty 's Royal Swan Marker Drought drives away salmon SALMON have returned to the Thames in,"The Times, 26th August 1997",England,"UKJ,UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",UKJ14,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 24133,26,8,1997,Summer,26,8,1997,Summer,"low flows and high temperatures caused by three years of drought . A record 338 fish returned in 1993 , but","The Times, 26th August 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24134,26,8,1997,Summer,26,8,1997,Summer,"and irrigation equi p - ment , along with a drought levy that aims to rebuild strategic grain reserves and provide","The Times, 26th August 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24135,27,8,1997,Summer,27,8,1997,Summer,"of industrial fishing of the salmon 's food supply and drought . After attending several board meetings , he backed its","The Times, 27th August 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24136,29,8,1997,Summer,29,8,1997,Summer,": "" This is my smallest harvest since the great drought of 1976 . Yields are down about 18 per cent","The Times, 29th August 1997",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH12,Thriplow,20th Century newspaper,Media 24137,29,8,1997,Summer,29,8,1997,Summer,"18 per cent compared with last year . We had drought . in April , when we needed rain , and","The Times, 29th August 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24138,30,8,1997,Summer,30,8,1997,Summer,release in 18 years . All of a sudden the drought seems to be turning into a flood . It Amazes,"The Times, 30th August 1997",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24139,30,8,1997,Summer,30,8,1997,Summer,"rooting , which com - pounds the problems of ' drought , and it still leaves the plant thirsty . Give","The Times, 30th August 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24140,6,9,1997,Autumn,6,9,1997,Autumn,"then the shoots are dying , most probably , from drought . Keep it well watered and wait to see how","The Times, 6th September 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24141,9,9,1997,Autumn,9,9,1997,Autumn,"fears that the fire could restart . "" The severe drought condi - tions are being blamed for the rapid spread","The Times, 9th September 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24142,12,9,1997,Autumn,12,9,1997,Autumn,Lights 5 Crave 6 Peasant 7 Diet 11 Predator 13 Drought 15 Embargo 16Threat 18 Yeats 19 Aloft 20Bell PRICES INCLUDE,"The Times, 12th September 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24143,13,9,1997,Autumn,13,9,1997,Autumn,"B Patches of lawn made thin or bald by summer drought or wear and tear can be repaired now , by","The Times, 13th September 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24144,13,9,1997,Autumn,13,9,1997,Autumn,8.00 Open Saturday The envi ronmental and political implications of drought ( 538416 ) 10.30 MenZone ( H44706 ) 10.35 Top,"The Times, 13th September 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24145,17,9,1997,Autumn,17,9,1997,Autumn," mental catastrophe is an annual event , exacerbated by drought but caused by routine forest clearing practices that the Indonesian","The Times, 17th September 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24146,20,9,1997,Autumn,20,9,1997,Autumn,"and one or two humiliations , but compared with the drought that preceded their double-winning sea - son last year ,","The Times, 20th September 1997",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD71,St Helens,20th Century newspaper,Media 24147,22,9,1997,Autumn,22,9,1997,Autumn,4444 . Conker shortage A shortage of conkers caused by drought and late frosts is threatening to undermine the' annual World,"The Times, 22th September 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24148,22,9,1997,Autumn,22,9,1997,Autumn,"of the 23 recorded instances of El Nino have brought drought to this part of the world , and that predicted","The Times, 22th September 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24149,22,9,1997,Autumn,22,9,1997,Autumn,"high pressure in the East while a negative score predicts drought . Taken together , the two measures are referred to","The Times, 22th September 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24150,22,9,1997,Autumn,22,9,1997,Autumn,"in the year this occurs , the more severe the drought . By July there was a negative index the Periodic","The Times, 22th September 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24151,22,9,1997,Autumn,22,9,1997,Autumn,"Papific weather patterns brings disaster in its wake , with droughts where there should be rain and floods in arid regions","The Times, 22th September 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24152,22,9,1997,Autumn,22,9,1997,Autumn,"same as that in the very worst of the 1991-92 drought . Mat - ters have deteriorated and the index ,","The Times, 22th September 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24153,22,9,1997,Autumn,22,9,1997,Autumn,"felt also on wheat , sugar and other crops because drought at the peak of the southern summer in January hits","The Times, 22th September 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24154,22,9,1997,Autumn,22,9,1997,Autumn,- ea 's Central Highlands - where severe frosts and drought have wreaked havoc on the land - who are most,"The Times, 22th September 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24155,22,9,1997,Autumn,22,9,1997,Autumn,and assessing the damage from the high-altitude frosts and the drought . They will report to a disaster relief committee on,"The Times, 22th September 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24156,23,9,1997,Autumn,23,9,1997,Autumn,"Irian Jaya , which has also been badly affected by drought conditions . John Howard , the Australian Prime Minister ,","The Times, 23th September 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24157,24,9,1997,Autumn,24,9,1997,Autumn,for his new club . A cracking performance after the drought is all the more welcome . The second important development,"The Times, 24th September 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24158,24,9,1997,Autumn,24,9,1997,Autumn,"match - es , were hardly likely to end the drought . While they ambled aimlessly throughout the first half ,","The Times, 24th September 1997",England,UKD,UKD3,UKD32,Bolton,20th Century newspaper,Media 24159,26,9,1997,Autumn,26,9,1997,Autumn,"of Papua New Guinea , which is already gripped by drought ggQflj[3ffig3EEa ' "" Yry "" "" A computer image of","The Times, 26th September 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24160,2,10,1997,Autumn,2,10,1997,Autumn,"turning the world 's wea - ther topsy-turvy , stimulating droughts or unleashing torrential rain . Over in Holly - wo","The Times, 2th October 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24161,4,10,1997,Autumn,4,10,1997,Autumn,"if.i with a prolonged Astro-phv-i . , j:os -unptanted religion drought ' in--. ; - . i. ; : ; i","The Times, 4th October 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24162,8,10,1997,Autumn,8,10,1997,Autumn,"said the main causes of the price rise were repeated droughts and leakages . Andrew Johns , NUS director , said","The Times, 8th October 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24163,11,10,1997,Autumn,11,10,1997,Autumn,Mr Dobbs has just planted 300 native broadleaf trees . Drought should never prove to be a problem here : a,"The Times, 11st October 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24164,11,10,1997,Autumn,11,10,1997,Autumn,"SLS% %SS . SSS%tSES j s********** resislant to cold , drought and disease . Regular mowing creates a classic , Name","The Times, 11st October 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24165,11,10,1997,Autumn,11,10,1997,Autumn,to his own crops . He is one of the drought-stricken British farm - ers who are having to learn the,"The Times, 11st October 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24166,11,10,1997,Autumn,11,10,1997,Autumn,"with as much concentration as any Middle Eastern grower . Drought in recent years , Farmers are building their own reservoirs","The Times, 11st October 1997",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24167,18,10,1997,Autumn,18,10,1997,Autumn,"there , immune to blight and rust , untouched by drought and frost . They are as ineradicably Brit - ish","The Times, 18th October 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24168,18,10,1997,Autumn,18,10,1997,Autumn,"confront and analyse a range of millennial angstsfamily breakdown , drought , global economics , that sort of thing . Hardly","The Times, 18th October 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24169,20,10,1997,Autumn,20,10,1997,Autumn,"danger of half-hearted reform After the 18 years of Tory drought , the heavens have opened . Constitutional reforms are pouring","The Times, 20th October 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24170,20,10,1997,Autumn,20,10,1997,Autumn,"Derby County , can start to cure the Barnsley goal drought . BARNSLEY ( probable ; 4-4-2 ) : D Watson","The Times, 20th October 1997",England,UKE,UKE3,UKE31,Barnsley,20th Century newspaper,Media 24171,22,10,1997,Autumn,22,10,1997,Autumn,"of the climatic upsets , such as floods and severe droughts , that have been reported across the South American continent","The Times, 22th October 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24172,24,10,1997,Autumn,24,10,1997,Autumn,degree of optimism about his chances of ending a title drought that stretches back to the European Open of March 1996,"The Times, 24th October 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24173,25,10,1997,Autumn,25,10,1997,Autumn,", improved varieties , not least because sedums are so drought-resistant . The bench mark for sedums must surely be the","The Times, 25th October 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24174,27,10,1997,Autumn,27,10,1997,Autumn,( Liverpool ) . By Mark Souster Canterbury end championship drought CANTERBURY silenced their critics yesterday by winning New Zealand 's,"The Times, 27th October 1997",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24175,28,10,1997,Autumn,28,10,1997,Autumn,"Floyd Hasselbaink : respectively in the middle of a goal drought , transferred to the Nationwide League , and out of","The Times, 28th October 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24176,1,11,1997,Autumn,1,11,1997,Autumn,"30 years , and are still going strong . Recent drought years have almost driven Mr Cameron to abandon his beloved","The Times, 1st November 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24177,1,11,1997,Autumn,1,11,1997,Autumn,", now keep the worst effects of the prolonged summer droughts at bay . The potting - shed - cum -","The Times, 1st November 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24178,3,11,1997,Autumn,3,11,1997,Autumn,"than the particular local chronologies of flood , harvest and drought , which served rural communities for millennia . But as","The Times, 3th November 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24179,4,11,1997,Autumn,4,11,1997,Autumn,. Yesterday the agency said it was objecting to a drought order application by Anglian Water to extract more water from,"The Times, 4th November 1997",England,"UKH,UKF","UKH1,UKF2","UKH12,UKF24","Grafham,River Great Ouse,Pitsford",20th Century newspaper,Media 24180,4,11,1997,Autumn,4,11,1997,Autumn,"disastrous for truffles . "" No one can remember a drought which has lasted this long , "" Signor Aprile said","The Times, 4th November 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24181,4,11,1997,Autumn,4,11,1997,Autumn,", more prized than ever this year because of the drought Britain pledges to ensure fair start for euro BRITAIN will","The Times, 4th November 1997",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24182,4,11,1997,Autumn,4,11,1997,Autumn,a book about his work with the service Page II Drought warning The Environment Agency issued drought warnings after a survey,"The Times, 4th November 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24183,4,11,1997,Autumn,4,11,1997,Autumn,the service Page II Drought warning The Environment Agency issued drought warnings after a survey showed that the past 30 months,"The Times, 4th November 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24184,8,11,1997,Autumn,8,11,1997,Autumn,"the burn in summer , and necessarily so : summer drought is a desper - ate problem . On the other","The Times, 8th November 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24185,8,11,1997,Autumn,8,11,1997,Autumn,Agency to tackle similar threats nationally . Experts believe that drought and the over - abstraction of water from underground springs,"The Times, 8th November 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24186,8,11,1997,Autumn,8,11,1997,Autumn,""" that has caused floods , typhoons , fires and drought on five continents . Its effects are likely to get","The Times, 8th November 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24187,8,11,1997,Autumn,8,11,1997,Autumn,"There is also an attempt to discover if the 1921 drought in Margate , where Eliot ( above ) wrote some","The Times, 8th November 1997",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Margate,20th Century newspaper,Media 24188,12,11,1997,Autumn,12,11,1997,Autumn,to be at risk in a region more used to drought . The rains started early last month and show no,"The Times, 12th November 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24189,12,11,1997,Autumn,12,11,1997,Autumn,"to survive the relent - less poverty and the endless droughts ? Years ago , little girls like six - year","The Times, 12th November 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24190,13,11,1997,Autumn,13,11,1997,Autumn,". "" Nine Premiership goals this season hardly constitutes a drought , but Wright does in - deed seem to be","The Times, 13th November 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24191,17,11,1997,Autumn,17,11,1997,Autumn,"- masks large and small , sive or non-existent . Drought stylised bodies with bits of is signalled simply by a","The Times, 17th November 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24192,22,11,1997,Autumn,22,11,1997,Autumn,"again after what , for him , is a goal drought , lasting all of four games . The key may","The Times, 22th November 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24193,22,11,1997,Autumn,22,11,1997,Autumn,"designed to store water , so allowing them to survive drought conditions . All cacti are succulents but the reverse is","The Times, 22th November 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24194,26,11,1997,Autumn,26,11,1997,Autumn,'s spiteful embrace . Nino effects- Clockwise from top - drought brings fire to the eastern highlands of Papua New Guinea,"The Times, 26th November 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24195,27,11,1997,Autumn,27,11,1997,Autumn,pulled up . U - unsealed rider . B - Drought Going on which horse has . vci : Flirm. gQGti,"The Times, 27th November 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24196,28,11,1997,Autumn,28,11,1997,Autumn,"to redeem its reputation after its performance in the 1995 drought , yester - day defied the regulator 's warnings over","The Times, 28th November 1997",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 24197,29,11,1997,Autumn,29,11,1997,Autumn,"transfer of warm water across the Pacific which can trigger droughts and mon - soons , can - like global warming","The Times, 29th November 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24198,29,11,1997,Autumn,29,11,1997,Autumn,"the population is unemployed . It suffers from a severe drought and soil erosion is a serious threat . But ,","The Times, 29th November 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24199,1,12,1997,Winter,1,12,1997,Winter,"all be rushed into the hard , parched beds of drought-stricken , abstracted rivers - with unknown consequences for water creatures","The Times, 1st December 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24200,4,12,1997,Winter,4,12,1997,Winter,( 10.00pm ) Gary McDonald stars ( 9.00pm ) A drought-hit Pennine river ( 9.25pm ) Martin and Gary Kemp in,"The Times, 4th December 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24201,5,12,1997,Winter,5,12,1997,Winter,". Every problem is catast . jphe , all sunshine drought , every shower a flood . At National Farmers '","The Times, 5th December 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24202,6,12,1997,Winter,6,12,1997,Winter,"geon said it was only infested with aphids because of drought stress . So will it recover , given time and","The Times, 6th December 1997",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24203,10,12,1997,Winter,10,12,1997,Winter,. The comments come in the wake of 1995 's drought and highlight the fact that Mr Byatt has left it,"The Times, 10th December 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24204,11,12,1997,Winter,11,12,1997,Winter,land . The El Nino is likely to deliver severe drought . All ingredients for agricultural disaster are in place .,"The Times, 11st December 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24205,11,12,1997,Winter,11,12,1997,Winter,", with slide rule precision . Like water after a drought , it was a goal that allowed confidence to blossom","The Times, 11st December 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24206,16,12,1997,Winter,16,12,1997,Winter,Committee to help to reduce consumption in homes after recent droughts . It wants new rules to empower water companies to,"The Times, 16th December 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24207,16,12,1997,Winter,16,12,1997,Winter,desperately searching for a forward who can end a goal drought that has seen his side fail to score in their,"The Times, 16th December 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24208,17,12,1997,Winter,17,12,1997,Winter,". "" Iri the UK we have been suffering record drought for the last two and a half years . This","The Times, 17th December 1997",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24209,17,12,1997,Winter,17,12,1997,Winter,"recorded . "" Terrible floods have engulfed Central Europe . Droughts and storms have followed from this year 's El Nino","The Times, 17th December 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24210,17,12,1997,Winter,17,12,1997,Winter,", we will be condemning our children to a.world of drought and crop failures , mass migration and spreading disease .","The Times, 17th December 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24211,18,12,1997,Winter,18,12,1997,Winter,reduce the risk of burst pipes and the threat of drought next year .. They are also asking the Government to,"The Times, 18th December 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24212,26,12,1997,Winter,26,12,1997,Winter,hydrological cycle ( leading to more frequent and more intense droughts and floods ) . Dr Beckerman also ignores eco -,"The Times, 26th December 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24213,27,12,1997,Winter,27,12,1997,Winter,"year for Sedum 'Matrona ' , which simply ignored the drought in her gravel garden and grew well . "" I","The Times, 27th December 1997",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24214,5,1,1998,Winter,5,1,1998,Winter,"are at the mercy of the weather . Antigua 's drought broke with a vengeance at the weekend , and rendered","The Times, 5th January 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24215,6,1,1998,Winter,6,1,1998,Winter,"recent torrential rain , the Environment Agency said the two-year drought which dried out rivers and streams and left much of","The Times, 6th January 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24216,6,1,1998,Winter,6,1,1998,Winter,water are starting to rise for the first time since drought was officially declared in summer 1995 . By Arthur Leathley,"The Times, 6th January 1998",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24217,10,1,1998,Winter,10,1,1998,Winter,this sort of thing . Tranmere fail to end goal drought Tranmere Rovers 0 West Bromwich A 0 WHAT is it,"The Times, 10th January 1998",England,"UKD,UKG","UKD7,UKG3","UKD74,UKG37","Tranmere,West Bromwich",20th Century newspaper,Media 24218,16,1,1998,Winter,16,1,1998,Winter,PPPUll neglected pond ; laying out a vegetable plot ; drought loving plants ( T ) ( 6142 ) 9.00 Blackadder,"The Times, 16th January 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24219,17,1,1998,Winter,17,1,1998,Winter,: 01488 685411 TRADE and OVERSEAS enquiries welcomed JS BEATTHE DROUGHT HI Specialists in top water HI catchment S rainfall HI,"The Times, 17th January 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24220,17,1,1998,Winter,17,1,1998,Winter,"caused by record rainfalls in 1995 and 1996 , a drought in 1997 and a typhoon wors - ened an already","The Times, 17th January 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24221,17,1,1998,Winter,17,1,1998,Winter,born during the floods of 1995 and 1996 and the drought of 1997 face death from malnutrition . Many of those,"The Times, 17th January 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24222,28,1,1998,Winter,28,1,1998,Winter,"They have taunted him recent - ly , during a drought of critical proportions , one which has drained his confidence","The Times, 28th January 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24223,29,1,1998,Winter,29,1,1998,Winter,"pay compensa tion to customers whose supplies are disconnected through drought measures , the industry regulator , Ian Byatt , has","The Times, 29th January 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24224,31,1,1998,Winter,31,1,1998,Winter,"was considered an auspicious venue but has suffered a wave drought this winter , possibly thanks to the ocean warming that","The Times, 31st January 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24225,7,2,1998,Winter,7,2,1998,Winter,. PE13 2SL . Tel : 01945 465310 BEAT THE DROUGHT t Specialists in ( op water > calchment S rainiill,"The Times, 7th February 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24226,7,2,1998,Winter,7,2,1998,Winter,"not necessarily in the ground . In times of relative drought , and when a tree is producing a large crop","The Times, 7th February 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24227,11,2,1998,Winter,11,2,1998,Winter,"followed by a year of above-average rainfall . Generally the drought is over , but ground water sources around London are","The Times, 11st February 1998",England,"UKH,UKI",UKH2,UKH23,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24228,11,2,1998,Winter,11,2,1998,Winter,", which were cho - sen for their tolerance of drought. ; Polythene lining is used in beds and hanging baskets","The Times, 11st February 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24229,14,2,1998,Winter,14,2,1998,Winter,million ( 6 million ) pla - g iarism case Drought against Steven Spielberg has been resolved with an out-of-court settlement,"The Times, 14th February 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24230,14,2,1998,Winter,14,2,1998,Winter,"sun or shade , one en I sMV will tolerate drought and will 10 fOT ttOOU I fUgSgW readily establish on","The Times, 14th February 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24231,16,2,1998,Winter,16,2,1998,Winter,"of the world 's population lives in areas prone to drought , and many countries would want to put the idea","The Times, 16th February 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24232,16,2,1998,Winter,16,2,1998,Winter,"of the heroine . It sounds very HO-intensive for these drought-prone times . "" Not at all , "" Gubbay says","The Times, 16th February 1998",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ1,UKJ2,UKJ4,UKK1",,River Thames,20th Century newspaper,Media 24233,16,2,1998,Winter,16,2,1998,Winter,"in Melbourne for McLaren , end - ing a four-year drought for the Woking team and signalling the start of an","The Times, 16th February 1998",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,Woking,20th Century newspaper,Media 24234,21,2,1998,Winter,21,2,1998,Winter,as midfield men may have something to do with the drought . It implies that such elements should be maids of,"The Times, 21st February 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24235,24,2,1998,Winter,24,2,1998,Winter,two events are unrelated ( blaming the price drop on drought ) and that their client has the right to free,"The Times, 24th February 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24236,25,2,1998,Winter,25,2,1998,Winter,for her million tribes - peop le after a freak drought that left some dead and many on the brink of,"The Times, 25th February 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24237,25,2,1998,Winter,25,2,1998,Winter,"Now the Mamprug ipuiginaba tribe is asking for help after drought and crop failure left it facing food shortages . ""","The Times, 25th February 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24238,25,2,1998,Winter,25,2,1998,Winter,"food for her tribe , which has been hit by drought 1 : ; T 1FI . , . - .","The Times, 25th February 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24239,26,2,1998,Winter,26,2,1998,Winter,an umbrella at the Oval when the weatherman had forecast drought . But amidst all the fortune-sellers whose records he dissects,"The Times, 26th February 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24240,26,2,1998,Winter,26,2,1998,Winter,was no better way for Henman to quell his personal drought than by beating an opponent ranked among the world 's,"The Times, 26th February 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24241,27,2,1998,Winter,27,2,1998,Winter,"and a third "" a product of Guyana 's unprecedented drought . Already , a batting reshuffle has been decreed ,","The Times, 27th February 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24242,27,2,1998,Winter,27,2,1998,Winter,"for spin . "" You can see the signs of drought every - where , "" Atherton said . "" Con","The Times, 27th February 1998",England,UKD,UKD3,UKD32,Atherton,20th Century newspaper,Media 24243,28,2,1998,Winter,28,2,1998,Winter,"first two are having an effect on the third . Drought conditions , in a country where the heavens traditionally open","The Times, 28th February 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24244,10,3,1998,Spring,10,3,1998,Spring,""" travellers , or even "" a period of prolonged drought "" ? Yours faithfully , . QUENTIN R. V. MORRIS","The Times, 10th March 1998",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ11,Eton,20th Century newspaper,Media 24245,10,3,1998,Spring,10,3,1998,Spring,and look to have a good chance of ending the drought . Lee lines up as reserve referee before the recent,"The Times, 10th March 1998",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24246,16,3,1998,Spring,16,3,1998,Spring,four days . Environmental officials blame the fire on a drought and the slash-and-burn techniques of poor farmers who set fire,"The Times, 16th March 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24247,16,3,1998,Spring,16,3,1998,Spring,0345 699 777. jurch Techno VSfeSLsL*' SNOOKER Hendry ends his drought in style STEPHEN HENDRY ended 12 months of frustration of,"The Times, 16th March 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24248,17,3,1998,Spring,17,3,1998,Spring,"short - ly before 4pm . On an island where drought conditions prevail , water rationing is in force and a","The Times, 17th March 1998",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24249,18,3,1998,Spring,18,3,1998,Spring,"millions made . destitute by mismanagernerit arid corruptiori , the drought and the rrianmade forestv:fire ? ithat 'have destroyed 30,000 hectares","The Times, 18th March 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24250,19,3,1998,Spring,19,3,1998,Spring,"year , farms in the state also suffered a three-month drought . ( Reuters ) 12m paintings vandalised Dallas : Three","The Times, 19th March 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24251,19,3,1998,Spring,19,3,1998,Spring,ocean warming effect . The Amazon has suffered its worst droughts for more than 30 years . In the northern state,"The Times, 19th March 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24252,21,3,1998,Spring,21,3,1998,Spring,". After being blamed for most of the world 's droughts , floods and famines for a year , it has","The Times, 21st March 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24253,21,3,1998,Spring,21,3,1998,Spring,"- makes comparative ly small ones . In times of drought , too , the deep pools will provide a better","The Times, 21st March 1998",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24254,23,3,1998,Spring,23,3,1998,Spring,"certainly help him to concentrate . Similarly , his recent drought may prompt him to overcome the troublesome flaw in his","The Times, 23th March 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24255,24,3,1998,Spring,24,3,1998,Spring,"and their custom - ers if the recent years of drought are continued and global warming forecasts prove sound . ""","The Times, 24th March 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24256,24,3,1998,Spring,24,3,1998,Spring,"of some water supply systems in the face of severe drought , "" Dr Phillips said . The Government has asked","The Times, 24th March 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24257,24,3,1998,Spring,24,3,1998,Spring,"partly to blame for the disaster , but the worst drought to have hit the Ama - zon this century is","The Times, 24th March 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24258,25,3,1998,Spring,25,3,1998,Spring,"term problems would be catastrophic . In Brunei , the drought now gripping the whole region has added to the pressure","The Times, 25th March 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24259,25,3,1998,Spring,25,3,1998,Spring,rice stand at dangerously low levels after poor harvests and drought . Overall imports in February were of the order of,"The Times, 25th March 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24260,25,3,1998,Spring,25,3,1998,Spring,shortages either through lack of supplies brought about by the drought induced by El Nino or the inability to buy what,"The Times, 25th March 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24261,26,3,1998,Spring,26,3,1998,Spring,have been devastated by the amount of water extracted during drought measures . The upper stretches of the river run through,"The Times, 26th March 1998",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE22,"Bolton Abbey,Yorkshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 24262,26,3,1998,Spring,26,3,1998,Spring,"no effects of abstraction that can be distinguished from natural drought effects . In 199S , the Environment Agency granted a","The Times, 26th March 1998",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE41,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 24263,27,3,1998,Spring,27,3,1998,Spring,in some areas of the Jayawijaya regency after an eight-month drought that killed off crops and provided fertile breeding grounds for,"The Times, 27th March 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24264,27,3,1998,Spring,27,3,1998,Spring,"epidemic and starvaAfter 27 court hearings and more tion in drought-stricken Irian than 100,000 in costs , , a judge Jaya","The Times, 27th March 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24265,28,3,1998,Spring,28,3,1998,Spring,lands to prepare cattle-grazing fields and partly by the severest drought to have affected the Amazon in 30 years . The,"The Times, 28th March 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24266,31,3,1998,Spring,31,3,1998,Spring,- funded National Institute of Amazon Research . The worst drought in decades - with no rain for six months -,"The Times, 31st March 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24267,31,3,1998,Spring,31,3,1998,Spring,hunger and thirst . Here were signs of the severe drought that has worsened the fires and has reduced even big,"The Times, 31st March 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24268,31,3,1998,Spring,31,3,1998,Spring,"done . In addition to its devastating forest fires and drought ( report , March 27 ; see also letters ,","The Times, 31st March 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24269,2,4,1998,Spring,2,4,1998,Spring,". "" The fires , fuelled by six months of drought , have destroyed an area the size of England .","The Times, 2th April 1998",England,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24270,4,4,1998,Spring,4,4,1998,Spring,"encouragement this term that he is about to end that drought , especially in a race as competitive as this .","The Times, 4th April 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24271,4,4,1998,Spring,4,4,1998,Spring,"is ' a I j ' resistant to prolonged-periods of droughts ' j& . I To : Cornhi11 Marketing Limited ,","The Times, 4th April 1998",England,UKE,UKE1,UKE12,Warwicks,20th Century newspaper,Media 24272,4,4,1998,Spring,4,4,1998,Spring,"to restore it to its former glory . As the drought which has devastated the Valley ends , his success becomes","The Times, 4th April 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24273,11,4,1998,Spring,11,4,1998,Spring,"of farms and villages . However , severe famine and drought means that the animals - once revered in Indonesian folklore","The Times, 11st April 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24274,11,4,1998,Spring,11,4,1998,Spring,""" When that in April the showers sweet , the drought of March has pierced to the root , then people","The Times, 11st April 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24275,18,4,1998,Spring,18,4,1998,Spring,"water - ing once they are established , except in drought . But do watch the watering . If you allow","The Times, 18th April 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24276,20,4,1998,Spring,20,4,1998,Spring,"as an environment minister was jokingly credited with ending a drought in 1976 , died at 74 . He had collapsed","The Times, 20th April 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24277,20,4,1998,Spring,20,4,1998,Spring,not rained for weeks and the country was facing serious drought . James Callaghan promptly designated Howell the Minister for Drought,"The Times, 20th April 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24278,20,4,1998,Spring,20,4,1998,Spring,drought . James Callaghan promptly designated Howell the Minister for Drought . It was an uncharacteristic Callaghan gimmick . There was,"The Times, 20th April 1998",England,UKF,UKF3,UKF30,Howell,20th Century newspaper,Media 24279,20,4,1998,Spring,20,4,1998,Spring,precipitation from the skies to bring to an end the drought which seriously threatened water supplies in the summer of 1976,"The Times, 20th April 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24280,23,4,1998,Spring,23,4,1998,Spring,"way suffer great losses as a result of a long drought . "" The severest drought to have affected the area","The Times, 23th April 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24281,23,4,1998,Spring,23,4,1998,Spring,"a result of a long drought . "" The severest drought to have affected the area this century caused the fires","The Times, 23th April 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24282,24,4,1998,Spring,24,4,1998,Spring,dustcarts and fire engines does give a defence against order drought in a particular seg - ment of the market .,"The Times, 24th April 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24283,25,4,1998,Spring,25,4,1998,Spring,( 7.0 ) . A Offiah strives to end scoring drought MARTIN OFFIAH scored 186 tries in four years at Wigan,"The Times, 25th April 1998","England,Scotland","UKJ,UKM,UKI,UKD","UKJ2,UKM3,UKD3","UKJ22,UKM34,UKD32","Berwick,Wigan",20th Century newspaper,Media 24284,25,4,1998,Spring,25,4,1998,Spring,"for another there tomorrow night to end his longest scoring drought , but nevertheless said of his first return to Central","The Times, 25th April 1998",England,"UKI,UKD",UKD3,UKD32,Wigan,20th Century newspaper,Media 24285,25,4,1998,Spring,25,4,1998,Spring,". The 1,500 inhabitants of Winton turned to tourism after drought decimated the region 's sheep-farming indus - try . This","The Times, 25th April 1998",England,UKD,UKD1,UKD12,Winton,20th Century newspaper,Media 24286,27,4,1998,Spring,27,4,1998,Spring,"corner against his former club , ending his longest scoring drought , London disappointingly sur - rendered the initiative . Their","The Times, 27th April 1998",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24287,29,4,1998,Spring,29,4,1998,Spring,"sustain the population . Global warming , intensive agriculture and drought are blamed . The number of salmon caught in nets","The Times, 29th April 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24288,29,4,1998,Spring,29,4,1998,Spring,The park has only just recovered from a five-year natural drought that severely reduced the wildlife population . The flood of,"The Times, 29th April 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24289,30,4,1998,Spring,30,4,1998,Spring,"late . ? ffl KIf**P ? Cim ] war and drought have brought thousands J E& * / "" ol children","The Times, 30th April 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24290,30,4,1998,Spring,30,4,1998,Spring,. Official : you can now water the lawn THE drought will be declared officially over today at the end of,"The Times, 30th April 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24291,30,4,1998,Spring,30,4,1998,Spring,"sum - mer , "" he said . "" The drought has focused a great deal of attention on the importance","The Times, 30th April 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24292,2,5,1998,Spring,2,5,1998,Spring,"ning . "" Will Hoy ended Ford 's three-year victory drought last time out in the wet and he is praying","The Times, 2th May 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24293,2,5,1998,Spring,2,5,1998,Spring,"desert . Its ability to withstand cold and heat , drought and long-haul journeys without benefit of cocktails or movies makes","The Times, 2th May 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24294,6,5,1998,Spring,6,5,1998,Spring,nor v any drop to squirt Now that the Great Drought is at long last officially over and each and every,"The Times, 6th May 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24295,6,5,1998,Spring,6,5,1998,Spring,"at the mains , resolved to replace it after the drought was over , though unwisely forgetting all about it until","The Times, 6th May 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24296,6,5,1998,Spring,6,5,1998,Spring,"which has , not surprisingly , disappeared during the Great Drought . There are two main varieties of sprinkler on the","The Times, 6th May 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24297,6,5,1998,Spring,6,5,1998,Spring,handy tip . In the old days before the Great Drought most gardeners promised them - selves that one day they,"The Times, 6th May 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24298,6,5,1998,Spring,6,5,1998,Spring,"li ghted this forgotten disaster causedj by civil war , drought and failing har-t vests . We need to remember that","The Times, 6th May 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24299,7,5,1998,Spring,7,5,1998,Spring,"Desert . Its ability to withstand cold and heat , drought and long-haul journeys without benefit of cocktails or movies makes","The Times, 7th May 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24300,14,5,1998,Spring,14,5,1998,Spring,"The economic costs associated with increased floods , storms and droughts have already quadrupled over the past 30 years ; increased","The Times, 14th May 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24301,14,5,1998,Spring,14,5,1998,Spring,have already quadrupled over the past 30 years ; increased drought would also largely negate any positive benefits on some crops,"The Times, 14th May 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24302,14,5,1998,Spring,14,5,1998,Spring,"as they have in the past when he has experienced drought . Even before he went out to bat yesterday ,","The Times, 14th May 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24303,16,5,1998,Spring,16,5,1998,Spring,"Sea , visiting bankruptcy , for - est fire , drought and insurrection to every shore . These horsemen will return","The Times, 16th May 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24304,16,5,1998,Spring,16,5,1998,Spring,"pacifying the causes of earthquakes , volcanoes , avalanche , drought , and diseases of all kinds known and unknown ""","The Times, 16th May 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24305,16,5,1998,Spring,16,5,1998,Spring,jfflBnKB free cutting and a greener lawn in times of drought It finely chops EMt pSWwBwP MfflHWHj BBHBB Mmrecycles cuttings,"The Times, 16th May 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24306,16,5,1998,Spring,16,5,1998,Spring,"would tolerate ex - nurserymen , are FashlOn iS treme drought . allowed to sell from the show and not just","The Times, 16th May 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24307,18,5,1998,Spring,18,5,1998,Spring,"- inshaw attempts to end his grand-prix team 's points drought in Monaco , the Scot saw Rydell dominate the sprint","The Times, 18th May 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24308,21,5,1998,Spring,21,5,1998,Spring,"about this for a lon time , but with the droughts we have been having it has become a necessity ,","The Times, 21st May 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24309,23,5,1998,Spring,23,5,1998,Spring,"sun and no more rain is expected until September . Drought apart , average rainfall has been declining in the eastern","The Times, 23th May 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24310,25,5,1998,Spring,25,5,1998,Spring,"course where , in 1996 , he ended a nine-year drought . Cheever edges home MOTOR RACING : Eddie Cheever ,","The Times, 25th May 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24311,29,5,1998,Spring,29,5,1998,Spring,". Wright went six League games without scoring , a drought by his own high standards , and although he produced","The Times, 29th May 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24312,30,5,1998,Spring,30,5,1998,Spring,"as the company , which became notorious in the 1995 drought for water shortages , pumped more cash into network improvements","The Times, 30th May 1998",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 24313,8,6,1998,Summer,8,6,1998,Summer,Cup as the year you won SPEEDWAY : SWEDE ENDS DROUGHT WITH CONSECUTIVE GRAND PRIX WINS Calm Rickardsson clinches double TONY,"The Times, 8th June 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24314,19,6,1998,Summer,19,6,1998,Summer,civil BjU*E5atR5lS3.DalK ! DITBrnIB ImllK Uria ! ffminml war and drought mean that the lives of maamM smaamaMaSMalmataUKaKamimiKmtmKamtmmm many children depend,"The Times, 19th June 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24315,20,6,1998,Summer,20,6,1998,Summer,aimed at protecting wildlife sites and beauty spot 's during droughts and climatic changes caused by global warming . Expelled Tories,"The Times, 20th June 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24316,29,6,1998,Summer,29,6,1998,Summer,collect water from standpipes in the street during a 15-month drought while thousands of gallons were wasted from leaky pipes .,"The Times, 29th June 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24317,4,7,1998,Summer,4,7,1998,Summer,"But it also sells water to water companies struggling with drought , receiving about 3.5 million a year . Delivering the","The Times, 4th July 1998",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI12,UKI21",East London,20th Century newspaper,Media 24318,8,7,1998,Summer,8,7,1998,Summer,"to collect and store rainwater and boldly planted with dramatic drought-tolerant plants such as ornamental grasses , yuccas , eryngiums and","The Times, 8th July 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24319,10,7,1998,Summer,10,7,1998,Summer,people from their homes and land and two years of drought have devastated crops . Medecins Sans Frontieres medical teams are,"The Times, 10th July 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24320,15,7,1998,Summer,15,7,1998,Summer,people from their homes and land and two years of drought have devastated crops . Medecins Sans Frontieres medical teams are,"The Times, 15th July 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24321,20,7,1998,Summer,20,7,1998,Summer,"be given notice that , in consequence of the unusual drought , the Board suspended , until further notice , the","The Times, 20th July 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24322,20,7,1998,Summer,20,7,1998,Summer,"W. James , said that in view of the continued drought , he must supplement what he said at the last","The Times, 20th July 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24323,20,7,1998,Summer,20,7,1998,Summer,"warning . The matter , therefore , To combat the drought of 1929 the Metropolitan Water Board announced restrictions on the","The Times, 20th July 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24324,20,7,1998,Summer,20,7,1998,Summer,"of the use of water having been curtaied during the drought , it had in the last fortnight increased by 30,000,000","The Times, 20th July 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24325,20,7,1998,Summer,20,7,1998,Summer,stated yesterday that it would remain in force till the drought ended . It would probably mean the saving of tens,"The Times, 20th July 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24326,22,7,1998,Summer,22,7,1998,Summer,"that are designated as shelters . Worst hit by the drought conditions , however , will be farmers in the South","The Times, 22th July 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24327,24,7,1998,Summer,24,7,1998,Summer,people from their homes and land and two years of drought have devastated crops . Medecins Sans Frontieres medical teams are,"The Times, 24th July 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24328,25,7,1998,Summer,25,7,1998,Summer,"sub-clinical infection running through the year . At last the drought ended , and did so with some style in the","The Times, 25th July 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24329,25,7,1998,Summer,25,7,1998,Summer,"thoroughly . Dampening the surface makes them more prone to drought . When adding dry material to compost heaps , pour","The Times, 25th July 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24330,27,7,1998,Summer,27,7,1998,Summer,"Cardiff Arms Park Eagle on the 15th breaks Davies 's drought LAURA DAVIES , of Great Britain , ended one of","The Times, 27th July 1998","Wales,GB",UKL,UKL2,UKL22,Cardiff,20th Century newspaper,Media 24331,27,7,1998,Summer,27,7,1998,Summer,"a win GUSTAVO KUERTEN , 21 , broke a victory drought stretching back to the French Open 14 months ago as","The Times, 27th July 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24332,30,7,1998,Summer,30,7,1998,Summer,people from their homes and land and two years of drought have devastated crops . Medecins Sans Frontieres medical teams are,"The Times, 30th July 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24333,3,8,1998,Summer,3,8,1998,Summer,"north to Colorado , two months of incessant heat and drought have left more than 100 dead . In Dallas ,","The Times, 3th August 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24334,3,8,1998,Summer,3,8,1998,Summer,"decades , Schumacher is intent on ending a near 20-year drought in the drivers* championship for Ferrari . It had seemed","The Times, 3th August 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24335,11,8,1998,Summer,11,8,1998,Summer,118 years ago - a claim easier to make about drought-stricken southern America last month than about rain - soaked Britain,"The Times, 11st August 1998",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24336,11,8,1998,Summer,11,8,1998,Summer,"the hills ; for the moment , anyway , the drought has broken . England never needed a victory more badly","The Times, 11st August 1998",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE42,Headingley,20th Century newspaper,Media 24337,13,8,1998,Summer,13,8,1998,Summer,"still to live down its disastrous performance during the 1995 drought . Kevin Bond , chief executive , recently received a","The Times, 13th August 1998",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 24338,14,8,1998,Summer,14,8,1998,Summer,"a piti - ful state . Dogged by malaria and drought , their children malnourished and their cattle skin and bones","The Times, 14th August 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24339,19,8,1998,Summer,19,8,1998,Summer,results although oil palm crop production was affected by prolonged drought . Profit would be higher had it not been for,"The Times, 19th August 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24340,22,8,1998,Summer,22,8,1998,Summer,", incinerated by vast fires which fol - lowed the drought caused by El Nino . In the past two years","The Times, 22th August 1998",Wales,UKL,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24341,26,8,1998,Summer,26,8,1998,Summer,rains brought a violent end to the region 's worst drought in 40 years ( Giles Whittell writes ) . At,"The Times, 26th August 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24342,29,8,1998,Summer,29,8,1998,Summer,", Poyet , and it was he who broke the drought in the 81st minute . Casiraghi began the attack with","The Times, 29th August 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24343,29,8,1998,Summer,29,8,1998,Summer,"large numbers of people and wildlife , as it causes drought in some areas and flooding in others . But it","The Times, 29th August 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24344,1,9,1998,Autumn,1,9,1998,Autumn,"large numbers of people and wildlife , as it causes drought in some areas and flooding in others . But it","The Times, 1st September 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24345,5,9,1998,Autumn,5,9,1998,Autumn,the ages . The last time high winds and intense drought combined with forest and undergrowth as dense as that of,"The Times, 5th September 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24346,5,9,1998,Autumn,5,9,1998,Autumn,"country throughout August . The rain , which followed a drought of several weeks , has also hit the potato crop","The Times, 5th September 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24347,5,9,1998,Autumn,5,9,1998,Autumn,"Card lssue No ' siart Date resistant to cold , drought and disease . Regular mowing creates a classic ! Name-Mr","The Times, 5th September 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24348,10,9,1998,Autumn,10,9,1998,Autumn,in nine League appear - ances with the thought that drought is inevitable . The making of opportunities was still the,"The Times, 10th September 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24349,12,9,1998,Autumn,12,9,1998,Autumn,"leeches a day on their bodies . Despite the "" drought "" this year , Mayfield obsessively checked his body for","The Times, 12th September 1998",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ22,Mayfield,20th Century newspaper,Media 24350,19,9,1998,Autumn,19,9,1998,Autumn,"and Switch Card lssue VSlart Date resistant to cold , drought and disease . Regular mowing creates a classic ! Name-","The Times, 19th September 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24351,23,9,1998,Autumn,23,9,1998,Autumn,", & it wSSs , TSI&yr t- CRICKET Spinners suffer drought in summer of rain If the most impressive single performance","The Times, 23th September 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24352,28,9,1998,Autumn,28,9,1998,Autumn,and smKeaprtM ol pfTOTsilwa to jrabbil* Everton must resolve goal drought at Goodison Park THIS has gone beyond a joke .,"The Times, 28th September 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24353,5,10,1998,Autumn,5,10,1998,Autumn,"nMjDMt ) B , IWIIIMIMMN 1IB miwiii.m . Bergkamp ends drought as Arsenal reisn suureme THE return of Ruud Gullit to","The Times, 5th October 1998",England,UKI,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24354,5,10,1998,Autumn,5,10,1998,Autumn,"missed opportunities and self-doubt , Bergkamp finally ended his goal drought as Arsenal jumped nine places to third in the FA","The Times, 5th October 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24355,17,10,1998,Autumn,17,10,1998,Autumn,"be more severe winter gales and a greater chance of droughts and floods but frosty days may become a rarity ,","The Times, 17th October 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24356,17,10,1998,Autumn,17,10,1998,Autumn,"; ' , Houllier 's task is to end the drought . In a way , he is here to complete","The Times, 17th October 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24357,19,10,1998,Autumn,19,10,1998,Autumn,"industry which was seen to perform poorly in the 1995 drought , wa - ter caught the full brunt of Labour","The Times, 19th October 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24358,29,10,1998,Autumn,29,10,1998,Autumn,wore the mantle of champion ; can Schumacher end the drought on Sunday and join the pantheon of greats in the,"The Times, 29th October 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24359,31,10,1998,Autumn,31,10,1998,Autumn,"results of the season . "" Everton must relieve goal drought at Goodison Park , "" ran a head - line","The Times, 31st October 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24360,2,11,1998,Autumn,2,11,1998,Autumn,point as Stanford Bridge shovwiowri is washed otit Everton 's drought submerged IT WAS almost sinister . The Man - chester,"The Times, 2th November 1998",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG12,Stanford Bridge,20th Century newspaper,Media 24361,2,11,1998,Autumn,2,11,1998,Autumn,"this demolition at those who had sulked over the goal drought . Compared with this indignity , another 0-0 would have","The Times, 2th November 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24362,4,11,1998,Autumn,4,11,1998,Autumn,"have spent a lot of mon - ey developing a drought-resistant crop , for ex - ample , they want to","The Times, 4th November 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24363,5,11,1998,Autumn,5,11,1998,Autumn,"whereas there are now about 1,000 in a time of drought and food short - ages . As a result they","The Times, 5th November 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24364,9,11,1998,Autumn,9,11,1998,Autumn,"and costly rises in sea levels , as well as droughts , floods and increasingly vio - le nt storms .","The Times, 9th November 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24365,9,11,1998,Autumn,9,11,1998,Autumn,"and costly rises in sea levels , as well as droughts , floods and increasingly violent storms . Experts fear that","The Times, 9th November 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24366,9,11,1998,Autumn,9,11,1998,Autumn,"him a world of good . "" The other scoring drought came to its own defiant , thank - ful conclusion","The Times, 9th November 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24367,9,11,1998,Autumn,9,11,1998,Autumn,evens lav ) JTumei 5 ran ' r - Ardent Scout Drought down in novice handicap hurdle at CheltenFQRM 'P0GUS& ham,"The Times, 9th November 1998",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD73,Birkdale,20th Century newspaper,Media 24368,10,11,1998,Autumn,10,11,1998,Autumn,"Mendonca , who is in the middle of a goal drought . More to the point , in weekly terms ,","The Times, 10th November 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24369,17,11,1998,Autumn,17,11,1998,Autumn,"penalty goal for Charlton against Middlesbrough ended a long scoring drought ) , were brought in together in an assault on","The Times, 17th November 1998",England,"UKI,UKC","UKI2,UKC1","UKI21,UKC12","Charlton,Middlesbrough",20th Century newspaper,Media 24370,18,11,1998,Autumn,18,11,1998,Autumn,"with a more vigorous root system which may be more drought-toler ant , and lettuce with lower lev - els of","The Times, 18th November 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24371,19,11,1998,Autumn,19,11,1998,Autumn,wet - lands and other sensitive areas during times of drought . About 13 per cent of house - holds pay,"The Times, 19th November 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24372,26,11,1998,Autumn,26,11,1998,Autumn,floods that followed the appointment of a Minister for the Drought . Some laws of nature are above sun doctoring .,"The Times, 26th November 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24373,5,12,1998,Winter,5,12,1998,Winter,( 7722460 ) BBC 2 iilCTM 6.10 am Living with Drought ( 7461934 ) 7.00 The Little Polar Bear ( r,"The Times, 5th December 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24374,7,12,1998,Winter,7,12,1998,Winter,Food Safety 5.45 Open University : Nerves 6.10 Living with Drought 5.30am ITN Morning News ( 42262 ) 6.00 GMTV (,"The Times, 7th December 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24375,8,12,1998,Winter,8,12,1998,Winter,"otheVKoreson "" request *i : FOOTBALL : ITALIAN ENDS GOAL DROUGHT TO PROLONG WEDNESDAY 'S PREMIERSHIP REVIVAL Carbone extinguishes Forest fire","The Times, 8th December 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24376,12,12,1998,Winter,12,12,1998,Winter,"to whet the appetite further , the Merseysiders ' goal drought is far worse on their own pitch while that of","The Times, 12th December 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24377,14,12,1998,Winter,14,12,1998,Winter,who lost in the quarter-finals last year . Parrott ends drought SNOOKER : Almost three years of increasingly frustrating near-misses for,"The Times, 14th December 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24378,22,12,1998,Winter,22,12,1998,Winter,""" When April 's soft showers have cracked the March drought , and the warm west wind has breathed his sweet","The Times, 22th December 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24379,24,12,1998,Winter,24,12,1998,Winter,1596 ACROSS : 1 Boastful 5 Idol 9 Otter 10 Drought 11 Cluster 12 Stall 13 Diaghilev 18 Expat 20 Tantrum,"The Times, 24th December 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24380,26,12,1998,Winter,26,12,1998,Winter,have enormous effects . Whitethroats crashed in 1959 because of drought in their sub-Saharan winter quar - ters ; now they,"The Times, 26th December 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24381,26,12,1998,Winter,26,12,1998,Winter,Colo - rado was suffering a bad case of snow drought . B Telluride to Crested Butte and Monarch TELLURIDE 'S,"The Times, 26th December 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24382,29,12,1998,Winter,29,12,1998,Winter,"the endof-seasori play - offs for 23 years , a drought that was'an NFL record . With 22sec of the game","The Times, 29th December 1998",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24383,8,1,1999,Winter,8,1,1999,Winter,"catastrophe - floods , famines , earth - quakes , droughts . These were , or so it seemed , the","The Times, 8th January 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24384,8,1,1999,Winter,8,1,1999,Winter,"plot , renovating a garden pond and a guide to drought-loving plants ( 2/6 ) ( r ) ( T )","The Times, 8th January 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24385,11,1,1999,Winter,11,1,1999,Winter,up af - ter its poor performance during the 1995 drought . Sir John Collins took over the chairmanship of National,"The Times, 11st January 1999",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 24386,12,1,1999,Winter,12,1,1999,Winter,"coastline harder . "" One minute we are in a drought situation and then the chalk is sodden . In eight","The Times, 12th January 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24387,13,1,1999,Winter,13,1,1999,Winter,. Mr Culshaw said the erosion can be accelerated by drought fol - lowe d by heavy rains . The drought,"The Times, 13th January 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24388,13,1,1999,Winter,13,1,1999,Winter,"drought fol - lowe d by heavy rains . The drought causes deep cracks to form in the surface layers ,","The Times, 13th January 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24389,16,1,1999,Winter,16,1,1999,Winter,"the threats are accelerating with increased winter rains , summer droughts and rising sea levels brought on by global warming .","The Times, 16th January 1999",England,UKK,"UKK4,UKK2","UKK43,UKK22",,20th Century newspaper,Media 24390,21,1,1999,Winter,21,1,1999,Winter,"face of the earth - there will be nothing but drought , famine , death and ruin . "" Born in","The Times, 21st January 1999",England,UKF,UKF3,UKF30,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24391,30,1,1999,Winter,30,1,1999,Winter,Bradford City last week . It has been a long drought in the league and the rain - mak - ing,"The Times, 30th January 1999",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE41,Bradford City,20th Century newspaper,Media 24392,30,1,1999,Winter,30,1,1999,Winter,"per cent of homes are built on clay subsoil , droughts of this sort could cause big problems in coming years","The Times, 30th January 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24393,30,1,1999,Winter,30,1,1999,Winter," century one in ten summers is expected to see droughts , com - pared to just one in a hundred","The Times, 30th January 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24394,30,1,1999,Winter,30,1,1999,Winter,"Pigott-Smith , takes us through the seasons from monsoon to drought . This is a climate of extremes but it 's","The Times, 30th January 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24395,6,2,1999,Winter,6,2,1999,Winter,"matches at home , with Wales only ending their Murrayfield drought two years ago . Then a whirl - win d","The Times, 6th February 1999","Scotland,Wales","UKM,UKL",UKM2,UKM27,Murrayfield,20th Century newspaper,Media 24396,6,2,1999,Winter,6,2,1999,Winter,fT ) ( 5179768 ) 7.30 Malaysian Jungle : Rainforest Drought The effect on forest flora and fauna when faced with,"The Times, 6th February 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24397,6,2,1999,Winter,6,2,1999,Winter,The effect on forest flora and fauna when faced with drought ( T ) ( 6401861 ) 8.00 Into the Flames,"The Times, 6th February 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24398,10,2,1999,Winter,10,2,1999,Winter,) 7.30 Malaysian Jungle An examination of the effects of drought on the flora and fauna of a rainforest ( T,"The Times, 10th February 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24399,15,2,1999,Winter,15,2,1999,Winter,not progress to Wembley in May and end their 21-year drought . Wigan hardly lacked chanc - es . Had Reber,"The Times, 15th February 1999",England,"UKE,UKI,UKD","UKE4,UKI2,UKD3","UKE42,UKI23,UKD32","Wembley,Wigan",20th Century newspaper,Media 24400,15,2,1999,Winter,15,2,1999,Winter,"Ferrari , who have come so close to ending the drought suffered by the team since its last world championship 20","The Times, 15th February 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24401,16,2,1999,Winter,16,2,1999,Winter,". They can also be made resistant to pests , drought and frost . All these are benefits sought for centuries","The Times, 16th February 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24402,16,2,1999,Winter,16,2,1999,Winter,"run-off from fertilised fields . Farmers everywhere could benefit from droughtre sistant and frost-resistant crops , which would extend both","The Times, 16th February 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24403,19,2,1999,Winter,19,2,1999,Winter,", destroying crops and huge tracts of arable land . Drought in successive years and obsolete farming techniques com - pounded","The Times, 19th February 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24404,22,2,1999,Winter,22,2,1999,Winter,"in the Weekend section on Saturday . Nicholas ends her drought ALISON NICHOLAS , the British golfer who endured injury and","The Times, 22th February 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24405,25,2,1999,Winter,25,2,1999,Winter,"event . But I can win again here . "" Droughts have turned the Rift Valley into a dust bowl .","The Times, 25th February 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24406,27,2,1999,Winter,27,2,1999,Winter,"is so vulnerable to the forces of nature . A drought and a hurricane leave us dead , "" he told","The Times, 27th February 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24407,1,3,1999,Spring,1,3,1999,Spring,"'s reputation was dented in 1995 , when an exceptional drought struck Yorkshire , raising the unacceptable prospect of restricting sup","The Times, 1st March 1999",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 24408,13,3,1999,Spring,13,3,1999,Spring,"Stop the feeding , and unless there is a real drought , stop watering . Give it a taste of real","The Times, 13th March 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24409,16,3,1999,Spring,16,3,1999,Spring,"water . The new dispute , the result of a drought affecting both countries , has underscored repeated warnings by Western","The Times, 16th March 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24410,16,3,1999,Spring,16,3,1999,Spring,"was taken as a result of hunger arising from the drought , Israeli police report - ed last night . The","The Times, 16th March 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24411,17,3,1999,Spring,17,3,1999,Spring,that the exodus was because of the se - vere drought in the region or to escape a feud.Troops who were,"The Times, 17th March 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24412,19,3,1999,Spring,19,3,1999,Spring,", could also celebrate the end of a worrying personal drought Taunton look for lifeline TAUNTON TOWN know they must throw","The Times, 19th March 1999",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK23,Taunton,20th Century newspaper,Media 24413,20,3,1999,Spring,20,3,1999,Spring,from the capital of Nouakchott . He has struggled with drought and military coups . One of the country 's claims,"The Times, 20th March 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24414,22,3,1999,Spring,22,3,1999,Spring,""" Ferguson said . "" He has had a little drought , because we can usually count on him for 12","The Times, 22th March 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24415,26,3,1999,Spring,26,3,1999,Spring,"remit given the Australasian conti - nent 's proneness to drought , floods , bushfires and hurricanes . In the mid-1970","The Times, 26th March 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24416,27,3,1999,Spring,27,3,1999,Spring,"of soil conditions , sun , MM M i ENEMIES drought , shade , heat or cold . jSRia ll -","The Times, 27th March 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24417,27,3,1999,Spring,27,3,1999,Spring," - - - - resistant to prolonged periods of drought i lt I To : Comhill Marketing Limited , Dept","The Times, 27th March 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24418,1,4,1999,Spring,1,4,1999,Spring,is almost hallucinogenic . Two strange meteorites bring death and drought to a city . People 's inner organs turn to,"The Times, 1st April 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24419,2,4,1999,Spring,2,4,1999,Spring,"a beautiful , inscrutable look at a city cursed by drought and a mysterious epidemic that turns the guts to stone","The Times, 2th April 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24420,2,4,1999,Spring,2,4,1999,Spring,alternative route SWIMMING : RELAY TEAM ENDS BRITAIN 'S MEDAL DROUGHT IN RECORD-BREAKING STYLE Qtticiksift*er tpaftet turns tide j ' links,"The Times, 2th April 1999",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24421,3,4,1999,Spring,3,4,1999,Spring,ladder . Additional research' by Ben ' Wakeham and Andrew Drought Adding space is the single most effective way of adding,"The Times, 3th April 1999",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,Wakeham,20th Century newspaper,Media 24422,3,4,1999,Spring,3,4,1999,Spring,"Palestinians and a be provided with an urgently , chronic drought . . needed second door before the "" It is","The Times, 3th April 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24423,3,4,1999,Spring,3,4,1999,Spring,( 7552 ) 10.00 Sex and the City : The Drought See Television Choice . Carrie begins to feel relaxed in,"The Times, 3th April 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24424,3,4,1999,Spring,3,4,1999,Spring,. ZjZ z*. . : t 6.10 am Living with Drought ( 4651489 ) 7.00 Polka Dot Shorts 7.10 The Silvsr,"The Times, 3th April 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24425,6,4,1999,Spring,6,4,1999,Spring,"a beautiful , inscrutable look at a city cursed by drought and a mysterious epidemic that turns the guts to stone","The Times, 6th April 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24426,7,4,1999,Spring,7,4,1999,Spring,"a beautiful , inscrutable look at a city cursed by drought and a mysterious epidemic that turns the guts to stone","The Times, 7th April 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24427,8,4,1999,Spring,8,4,1999,Spring,"a beautiful , inscrutable look at a city cursed by drought and a mysterious epidemic that turns the guts to stone","The Times, 8th April 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24428,8,4,1999,Spring,8,4,1999,Spring,? 5.45 Open University : Playing Safe 6.10 Living with Drought 5.30am ITV Morning News ( 31430 ) 6.00 GMTV (,"The Times, 8th April 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24429,10,4,1999,Spring,10,4,1999,Spring,"White Hart Lane . Any club suffering from a long drought , would view him as the most reliable of rain-makers","The Times, 10th April 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24430,10,4,1999,Spring,10,4,1999,Spring,", vibrant team is being moulded after three years of drought . Kenny Logan 's emergence as a front-line kicker has","The Times, 10th April 1999",Scotland,UKM,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24431,10,4,1999,Spring,10,4,1999,Spring,"Eve ) - TIMES 10/4 IPinf Ipth flood ! and droughts A fter the violence of the storms and flood- ,","The Times, 10th April 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24432,10,4,1999,Spring,10,4,1999,Spring,"of , extreme rainfall and also a greater frequency of droughts , said Dr Andrew Dlugolecki , direc - tor of","The Times, 10th April 1999",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24433,10,4,1999,Spring,10,4,1999,Spring,tenders to keep queues short . out during the current drought . Tourists have also contributed to the country 's environmental,"The Times, 10th April 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24434,10,4,1999,Spring,10,4,1999,Spring,flOBaBoonFam ( 1997 ) Rip Tom 's farmer lifts a drought-ravaged community 's spirits- .. ( DisneyCnannel ) ( 90mns (,"The Times, 10th April 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24435,14,4,1999,Spring,14,4,1999,Spring,"games and Andy Cole for five , which is a drought by their standards . However , Ferguson looked far from","The Times, 14th April 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24436,17,4,1999,Spring,17,4,1999,Spring,home debut . Can any of them end a scoring drought that has afflicted South - ampton for 409 minutes ?,"The Times, 17th April 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24437,24,4,1999,Spring,24,4,1999,Spring,") , he plays a con-man who comes to a drought-ridden community offering to bring them rain at a price ,","The Times, 24th April 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24438,3,5,1999,Spring,3,5,1999,Spring,"back in business , similar to when Wigan ended their drought in the 1985 Silk Cut Challenge Cup final , but","The Times, 3th May 1999",England,"UKE,UKD","UKE4,UKD3","UKE42,UKD32","Wigan,Yorkshire",20th Century newspaper,Media 24439,5,5,1999,Spring,5,5,1999,Spring,"Leeds Rhinos .. 18 THREE days after ending a 21-year drought in the Silk Cut Challenge Cup , Leeds Rhinos last","The Times, 5th May 1999",England,"UKE,UKI,UKD","UKE4,UKD7","UKE42,UKD71",St Helens,20th Century newspaper,Media 24440,8,5,1999,Spring,8,5,1999,Spring,"and cigars , when Soviet communism collapsed in 1991 ; drought and devastating hurricane damage last year have worsened an already","The Times, 8th May 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24441,8,5,1999,Spring,8,5,1999,Spring,"i* f- "" *i Ssy "" "" "" V ENEMIES drought , shade , heat or cold . / *H .","The Times, 8th May 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24442,8,5,1999,Spring,8,5,1999,Spring,"they involve less mowing time but more importantly , because drought is making "" bowling green "" lawns a luxury .","The Times, 8th May 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24443,8,5,1999,Spring,8,5,1999,Spring,"lawn - mower blades , makes grass less vulnerable during drought . cutting deck , it could cope with the blimps","The Times, 8th May 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24444,14,5,1999,Spring,14,5,1999,Spring,infused the belief that he can finally end Ferrari 's drought of 20 years without a world champion driver . He,"The Times, 14th May 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24445,15,5,1999,Spring,15,5,1999,Spring,"Imogen 's Face last year she ended an inexplicably long drought since her hugely successful A Sense of Guilt , which","The Times, 15th May 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24446,18,5,1999,Spring,18,5,1999,Spring,"with the water supply can see , against suffering by drought Little one can do when an inspector calls Henrietta Lake","The Times, 18th May 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24447,19,5,1999,Spring,19,5,1999,Spring,"soap . Set in the year 2034 after a great drought , it is a time when washing machines have been","The Times, 19th May 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24448,20,5,1999,Spring,20,5,1999,Spring,"of football , but Daw - son quickly ended Jthe drought . The full back picked up the ball on the","The Times, 20th May 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24449,21,5,1999,Spring,21,5,1999,Spring,"a tenfold increase in cotton production and helped to introduce drought-resist ant varieties of cassava . Grain stores , were built","The Times, 21st May 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24450,22,5,1999,Spring,22,5,1999,Spring,", fight off pests , and survive in poor or drought-ridden soils . Among the first is the Bt maize which","The Times, 22th May 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24451,22,5,1999,Spring,22,5,1999,Spring,", HOPE STREET , SALTNEY . CHESTER CH4 8BU THE DROUGHT I BUSTER ! A new concept elimtoating worries over watw","The Times, 22th May 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24452,22,5,1999,Spring,22,5,1999,Spring,makes sense to grow herbs in a sunny spot . Drought will not affect the majority - though mint and sorrel,"The Times, 22th May 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24453,22,5,1999,Spring,22,5,1999,Spring,coincides with a decade marked by several years of extreme drought . One focus of the scientific detective work is a,"The Times, 22th May 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24454,22,5,1999,Spring,22,5,1999,Spring,in harmony with the fungi until it is weakened by drought . The origins of the Phytopht h ora are also,"The Times, 22th May 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24455,22,5,1999,Spring,22,5,1999,Spring,"Phytop h - t h ora are the bullet and drought the trigger , oaks in Britain face a gloomy future","The Times, 22th May 1999",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24456,22,5,1999,Spring,22,5,1999,Spring,"this be ? "" I jabbered . 'There is a drought . It has not rained for two days ! This","The Times, 22th May 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24457,22,5,1999,Spring,22,5,1999,Spring,"you live , soil conditions , shade , sun , drought BB * BBBB "" BWa "" BB "" BBB HB","The Times, 22th May 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24458,22,5,1999,Spring,22,5,1999,Spring,M professional grass seed mixture with CYTOZYME SEED WEATHER CONDITIONS Drought or Snow ' the Sports Turf Research Institute ( S.T.R.I.,"The Times, 22th May 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24459,28,5,1999,Spring,28,5,1999,Spring,", as Yorkshire Wa - ter knows from its 1995 drought experience , that can be a very expensive option .","The Times, 28th May 1999",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 24460,29,5,1999,Spring,29,5,1999,Spring,"gust ' s record - break - ing heat and drought produced small , thick - skinned , sometimes sunburnt berries","The Times, 29th May 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24461,29,5,1999,Spring,29,5,1999,Spring,'m working . I have n't had many periods of drought . I usually have a new book on the go,"The Times, 29th May 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24462,29,5,1999,Spring,29,5,1999,Spring,African flavour to this tale of an island gripped by drought July KW5 ( 00 353 91562594 ) www.faJKe.com/gaf/ Gogmagogs .,"The Times, 29th May 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24463,5,6,1999,Summer,5,6,1999,Summer,from crops that were super - resistant to pests and drought but otherwise resembled the traditional varieties in all desired respects,"The Times, 5th June 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24464,5,6,1999,Summer,5,6,1999,Summer,"Government . To this day , whenever there is a drought , the National Party demands that the 16ft by 7ft","The Times, 5th June 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24465,9,6,1999,Summer,9,6,1999,Summer,"very hot weather , nor has there been any particular drought . The temperature of April and May was rather below","The Times, 9th June 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24466,12,6,1999,Summer,12,6,1999,Summer,"oriental well here , built as a gift during a drought in the Chilterns in 1864 by the Maharaja of Benares","The Times, 12th June 1999",England,UKJ,UKJ1,,Chilterns,20th Century newspaper,Media 24467,14,6,1999,Summer,14,6,1999,Summer,"serious shortage of top-rate econo - mists , while the drought is also troubling the Treasury and the Bank of England","The Times, 14th June 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24468,19,6,1999,Summer,19,6,1999,Summer,"de Royer-Dupre , his trainer , to end his British drought that James will be one of the names given to","The Times, 19th June 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24469,23,6,1999,Summer,23,6,1999,Summer,"and solar-powered pumps have pro - vided a lifeline to drought-stricken areas of the Third World . Further - more ,","The Times, 23th June 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24470,3,7,1999,Summer,3,7,1999,Summer,"> "" IBM . "" . Henman trying to end drought SIXTY ONE years of Brit - ish expectations will be","The Times, 3th July 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24471,3,7,1999,Summer,3,7,1999,Summer,", T.3.71 [ FREEPOST SEA7644 CANTERBURY CT1 2BR 1 THE DROUGHT BUSTER ! A new concept eliminating worries over water restrictions","The Times, 3th July 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24472,3,7,1999,Summer,3,7,1999,Summer,The Archers ( r ) 2.15 Afternoon Play : The Drought By Stephen Dunstone . A woman 's return to her,"The Times, 3th July 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24473,3,7,1999,Summer,3,7,1999,Summer,is the fear that one year there might be a drought or a crop infestation and they wo n't produce enough,"The Times, 3th July 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24474,7,7,1999,Summer,7,7,1999,Summer,"and thymes to Mediterranean fox-gloves , all of which are drought tolerant . Although tree ferns are popular , many conservatory","The Times, 7th July 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24475,9,7,1999,Summer,9,7,1999,Summer,Archers n ( r ) 2.15 Afternoon Play : The Drought By Stephen Dunstone A woman 's return to her former,"The Times, 9th July 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24476,10,7,1999,Summer,10,7,1999,Summer,"selective weedkillers if required . Avoid using such weedkillers during drought conditions . Q After flowering , dead-head and prune old-fashioned","The Times, 10th July 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24477,13,7,1999,Summer,13,7,1999,Summer,", while the race is on to end a 37-year drought among their female counterparts ; the last European title to","The Times, 13th July 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24478,14,7,1999,Summer,14,7,1999,Summer,"higher on the list than a vaccine against malaria or drought-resistant crops for marginal lands "" . It adds : ""","The Times, 14th July 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24479,15,7,1999,Summer,15,7,1999,Summer,"being abstracted from the Severn that , during periods of drought . Britain 's longest river comes to a standstill ,","The Times, 15th July 1999","GB,Wales","UKK,UKL","UKG1,UKG2,UKK1,UKL11,UKG1,UKG2,UKK1,UKL12,UKG1,UKG2,UKK1,UKL13",,River Severn,20th Century newspaper,Media 24480,15,7,1999,Summer,15,7,1999,Summer,that crops had been af - fec ted by the drought since May . 'The next rains are six months away,"The Times, 15th July 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24481,24,7,1999,Summer,24,7,1999,Summer,"of the privatised indus - try , especially during the drought of 1995 - is coming further under control . Statistics","The Times, 24th July 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24482,24,7,1999,Summer,24,7,1999,Summer,"bKUWIH b I "" / UAYS LOW MAINTENANCE DENSE GROWTH drought or winter . Forget patchy , bare spots - now","The Times, 24th July 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24483,24,7,1999,Summer,24,7,1999,Summer,conjunction with the largest grass seed plant breeding WEATHER CONDITIONS Drought or Snow All seed varieties in this mbrture have been,"The Times, 24th July 1999",UK,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24484,24,7,1999,Summer,24,7,1999,Summer,"by a blackened sky and resulting in massive famine , drought and disease , eventually leading to the birth of the","The Times, 24th July 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24485,24,7,1999,Summer,24,7,1999,Summer,Fantasy adventure . A farmer grows an unusual crop in drought conditions . Starring Rip Torn ( Disney Channel ) (,"The Times, 24th July 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24486,26,7,1999,Summer,26,7,1999,Summer,. Until then he had been a lit - cyclical drought . The monarch 's social conscience is contrasted by some,"The Times, 26th July 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24487,26,7,1999,Summer,26,7,1999,Summer,"medley : Rolph , 21 , offers hope that the drought of European titles among British women swimmers may soon be","The Times, 26th July 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24488,26,7,1999,Summer,26,7,1999,Summer,the 50m breaststroke . Rolph remains favourite to end the drought . Her best chances will come in the 100m freestyle,"The Times, 26th July 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24489,27,7,1999,Summer,27,7,1999,Summer,"by a blackened sky , resulting in massive famine , drought and disease and eventually major cultural changes . Four years","The Times, 27th July 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24490,29,7,1999,Summer,29,7,1999,Summer,"woman . Rolph , 21 , ended that woeful 37-year drought when she powered to victory over Inge de Bruijn ,","The Times, 29th July 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24491,31,7,1999,Summer,31,7,1999,Summer,"thick lawn impervious to weeds and resistant to cold , drought and disease . Regular mowing creates a classic lush green","The Times, 31st July 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24492,31,7,1999,Summer,31,7,1999,Summer,"? - E.B. Evans , Sherborne , Dorset . T Drought might be the J cause , although a mock orange","The Times, 31st July 1999",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK22,Sherborne,20th Century newspaper,Media 24493,31,7,1999,Summer,31,7,1999,Summer,a mock orange is no more likely to succumb to drought than an escallonia or hebe . But Q On moving,"The Times, 31st July 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24494,31,7,1999,Summer,31,7,1999,Summer,animals have learnt a few tricks to beat heat and drought over the years - many believe these would be the,"The Times, 31st July 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24495,5,8,1999,Summer,5,8,1999,Summer,her ordeal a secret for more than four decades . Drought isle relief An emergency relief ship carrying 12 tonnes of,"The Times, 5th August 1999",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,Lundy,20th Century newspaper,Media 24496,6,8,1999,Summer,6,8,1999,Summer,"Even if United had not just ended a 26-year championship drought , I would have been left bewildered by his insistence","The Times, 6th August 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24497,7,8,1999,Summer,7,8,1999,Summer,"is lined with water butts filled with roof water . Drought here worries Stead - man , whose professional advice is","The Times, 7th August 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24498,7,8,1999,Summer,7,8,1999,Summer,The decorative garden is a cottage border with roses and drought-resistant plants . Pitel manages all this on about an hour,"The Times, 7th August 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24499,13,8,1999,Summer,13,8,1999,Summer,"River Ouse . "" Some researchers have su ggested that drought and cli - mate change over the past dec -","The Times, 13th August 1999",England,UKJ,UKJ2,"UKJ22,UKJ24",River Ouse,20th Century newspaper,Media 24500,21,8,1999,Summer,21,8,1999,Summer,wash cars or sprinkle lawns by ringing the appropriately named Drought Hotline . My sons ' ten carefully nurtured giant sweet-corn,"The Times, 21st August 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24501,24,8,1999,Summer,24,8,1999,Summer,"lasts so long before the dreaded curse of the goal drought strikes . So , if you 're planning to join","The Times, 24th August 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24502,26,8,1999,Summer,26,8,1999,Summer,"the drama - the gales , the floods , the drought and leaving The boring regions with a perfunctory mention","The Times, 26th August 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24503,27,8,1999,Summer,27,8,1999,Summer,"previous summer , when a record number of days of drought were recorded . promise of real improvement . Sunday behaved","The Times, 27th August 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24504,27,8,1999,Summer,27,8,1999,Summer,"to master the skills for survival and , in a drought environment where food is scarce , those not strong enough","The Times, 27th August 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24505,28,8,1999,Summer,28,8,1999,Summer,shrivelled up and died despite watering in this summer 's drought . B The winter spinach has yet to appear .,"The Times, 28th August 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24506,28,8,1999,Summer,28,8,1999,Summer,"finding appropriate , highly nutritious crops for Third-World areas where drought and low fertility are problems , Derek has first-hand experience","The Times, 28th August 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24507,28,8,1999,Summer,28,8,1999,Summer,"N ( VSIa [ t Dale resistant to cold , drought and disease . Regular mowing creates a classic ! Name-Mr","The Times, 28th August 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24508,30,8,1999,Summer,30,8,1999,Summer,"the rest of the world may experience hotter climates and drought conditions , because of global warming 's effect on powerful","The Times, 30th August 1999",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24509,31,8,1999,Summer,31,8,1999,Summer,"talented Australian is that , once he did end his drought last season , he proceeded to register goals and assists","The Times, 31st August 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24510,31,8,1999,Summer,31,8,1999,Summer,"about timing . Matter of time : Kewell 's goal drought should come to an end soon R'ovrj , . 'YEArSL","The Times, 31st August 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24511,4,9,1999,Autumn,4,9,1999,Autumn,", in what some garden - ers would call perpetual drought , then you have to plant things which will not","The Times, 4th September 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24512,4,9,1999,Autumn,4,9,1999,Autumn,only survive but will give good service despi te the drought . So the next time you are in a garden,"The Times, 4th September 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24513,4,9,1999,Autumn,4,9,1999,Autumn,other striking flowers which will do better for you in drought . Think of acanthus - bear 's breeches - for,"The Times, 4th September 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24514,4,9,1999,Autumn,4,9,1999,Autumn,are happy in poor or sandy soils and survive any drought . Eryngium agavi - f olium ( 36in ) has,"The Times, 4th September 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24515,4,9,1999,Autumn,4,9,1999,Autumn,"heads receiving docking bees by the dozen . But if drought encourages flowers with round heads , it also likes them","The Times, 4th September 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24516,4,9,1999,Autumn,4,9,1999,Autumn,"a cow-parsley relative ( umbellifer ) will do well in drought . Culinary fennel [ Foeniculum vulgare , 6ft ) in","The Times, 4th September 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24517,4,9,1999,Autumn,4,9,1999,Autumn,"garden be without euphorbias ? They are such stalwarts in drought . In sun go for the big , bushy ,","The Times, 4th September 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24518,4,9,1999,Autumn,4,9,1999,Autumn,"dry the shade . Always remember that even tough , drought-resistant plants deserve good soil preparation first if they are to","The Times, 4th September 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24519,6,9,1999,Autumn,6,9,1999,Autumn,"to ones capable of fighting off pests , chemicals and droughts . However these hopes ap - pear to have been","The Times, 6th September 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24520,14,9,1999,Autumn,14,9,1999,Autumn,107 Hazard A Guess 107 Eyes off My 50k 107 Drought Boy FC 107 Treble XI 106 Sevilla United 106 Makin,"The Times, 14th September 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24521,18,9,1999,Autumn,18,9,1999,Autumn,"; it is not fussy about soil , will stand drought , is absolutely hardy , can be pruned as hard","The Times, 18th September 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24522,25,9,1999,Autumn,25,9,1999,Autumn,"found something distinc tly unpalatable , or the problem is drought . Assuming the lonicera survives , liquid feed fort -","The Times, 25th September 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24523,28,9,1999,Autumn,28,9,1999,Autumn,", it was Loder who ended the Maktoum family 's drought in this race , which , until 1995 , remained","The Times, 28th September 1999",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24524,30,9,1999,Autumn,30,9,1999,Autumn,"changed to adapt this song for use in times of drought , flood or to fit with the news at the","The Times, 30th September 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24525,1,10,1999,Autumn,1,10,1999,Autumn,the events of 1992 when heavy rains broke a prolonged drought and filled ' the lake to over - flowing .,"The Times, 1st October 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24526,6,10,1999,Autumn,6,10,1999,Autumn,Afrikaans . Even the book that end - ed the drought - Sara Raal 's Die Boer in die Veld -,"The Times, 6th October 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24527,8,10,1999,Autumn,8,10,1999,Autumn,good omen for the rain that would bring respite from drought . It was in this link that we see the,"The Times, 8th October 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24528,8,10,1999,Autumn,8,10,1999,Autumn,"and religious sects swelled in the wake of war , drought or flood . Occasionally the notes of late Tang officials","The Times, 8th October 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24529,14,10,1999,Autumn,14,10,1999,Autumn,"start of the season , was to end the title drought for the most charis - matic team in Formula One","The Times, 14th October 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24530,19,10,1999,Autumn,19,10,1999,Autumn,"said yesterday . Anything less will see sharp rises in drought the spread of diseases , and the dy - ing","The Times, 19th October 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24531,21,10,1999,Autumn,21,10,1999,Autumn,"his chest and swept it past Mehmet . After a drought of 14 games , goals Rangers on a roll 54","The Times, 21st October 1999",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Wembley,20th Century newspaper,Media 24532,23,10,1999,Autumn,23,10,1999,Autumn,"remarkable championship victory , while Ferrari could break a 20-year drought by claiming the drivers ' title . Henri Peter ,","The Times, 23th October 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24533,23,10,1999,Autumn,23,10,1999,Autumn,"prevents the water from reaching public reservoirs in areas where droughts occur . 0 In St Lucia , an "" adopt","The Times, 23th October 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24534,23,10,1999,Autumn,23,10,1999,Autumn,"from wild plants which can survive salty soils , or drought conditions , and putting them into conventional crops like wheat","The Times, 23th October 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24535,27,10,1999,Autumn,27,10,1999,Autumn,but in recent times thay have come under threat from drought . This 30-minute film looks at the effect this has,"The Times, 27th October 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24536,1,11,1999,Autumn,1,11,1999,Autumn,"Shaun Wright-Phillips , 18 , came close to ending that drought in the 74th minute , but although he was involved","The Times, 1st November 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24537,1,11,1999,Autumn,1,11,1999,Autumn,the poultry . Many complained about prices and the ketchup drought . One drunk told me to get an education as,"The Times, 1st November 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24538,4,11,1999,Autumn,4,11,1999,Autumn,"the middle of the next century , in - creasing droughts , hurricanes , food shortages and ris - ing sea","The Times, 4th November 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24539,4,11,1999,Autumn,4,11,1999,Autumn,""" Although Irvine was unable to end Ferrari 's 20year drought without a drivers ' championship , the consolation of the","The Times, 4th November 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24540,5,11,1999,Autumn,5,11,1999,Autumn,"but Wanchope , under pressure to end his recent goal drought , wasted his effort with the loose ball . The","The Times, 5th November 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24541,6,11,1999,Autumn,6,11,1999,Autumn,"Wanchope ( Costa Rica , 506 ) ends his goal drought with a hat-trick . If you lose , at least","The Times, 6th November 1999",England,UKE,UKE1,UKE12,Stamford Bridge,20th Century newspaper,Media 24542,6,11,1999,Autumn,6,11,1999,Autumn,"landscape and animals of easlern AustraJia . After years of drought , the descent oi torrential rains transforms desert inio inland","The Times, 6th November 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24543,11,11,1999,Autumn,11,11,1999,Autumn,"with problems I , related to pollution , flooding , drought management , endangered I ' JK * - ' species","The Times, 11st November 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24544,18,11,1999,Autumn,18,11,1999,Autumn,emergencies such as a fire-risk dur - ing periods of drought . He confirmed however that there was still further work,"The Times, 18th November 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24545,20,11,1999,Autumn,20,11,1999,Autumn,warm water current in the Pacific Ocean creating floods and droughts around the world . Many indigenous and domestic animals perish,"The Times, 20th November 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24546,20,11,1999,Autumn,20,11,1999,Autumn,"enormous areas . The good and restorative aspects of both drought and fire are not disregarded . UNIVERSE Channel 4,9pm Stars","The Times, 20th November 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24547,22,11,1999,Autumn,22,11,1999,Autumn,warm water current in the Pacific Ocean creating floods and droughts around the world . Many indigenous and domestic animals perish,"The Times, 22th November 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24548,23,11,1999,Autumn,23,11,1999,Autumn,has been overseeing stocks since 1995 to guard against a drought on December 31 . It says supplies will meet a,"The Times, 23th November 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24549,23,11,1999,Autumn,23,11,1999,Autumn,Curry wins gold medal at Winter Olympics ; Britain faces drought ; National Theatre opens ; Britain takes 2.3 billion loan,"The Times, 23th November 1999",GB,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24550,25,11,1999,Autumn,25,11,1999,Autumn,( as much the result of a civil war and drought as it was of communist policies ) and others were,"The Times, 25th November 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24551,26,11,1999,Autumn,26,11,1999,Autumn,ruthless streak in European Cup IT IS possible to suffer drought in the midst of plenty and Chelsea starved even as,"The Times, 26th November 1999",England,"UKI,UKE","UKI1,UKE1","UKI11,UKE12","Chelsea,Stamford Bridge",20th Century newspaper,Media 24552,27,11,1999,Autumn,27,11,1999,Autumn,", we found it dead . It was not through drought . Could it have been from pruning off a few","The Times, 27th November 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24553,1,12,1999,Winter,1,12,1999,Winter,"how gardens are likely to respond to higher temperatures , drought and a possible rise in pests . Last year was","The Times, 1st December 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24554,7,12,1999,Winter,7,12,1999,Winter,"or orphaned . Faced with rebellions and a series of droughts and famines , he ruined the economy through the forced","The Times, 7th December 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24555,11,12,1999,Winter,11,12,1999,Winter,"9 ) 22 Shakespearean prince , one with vessel , Drought cjack fish ( 7 ) 24 Force out half of","The Times, 11st December 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24556,11,12,1999,Winter,11,12,1999,Winter,"convulsive treatment for plants that needed perking-up after the long drought , but as darkness came , we were proved horribly","The Times, 11st December 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24557,18,12,1999,Winter,18,12,1999,Winter,the book is thought to be the result of the drought of Who Wants to be a Millionaire board - games,"The Times, 18th December 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24558,18,12,1999,Winter,18,12,1999,Winter,". He suggests , in other words , that the drought has been broken . This paperback , says its publisher","The Times, 18th December 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24559,18,12,1999,Winter,18,12,1999,Winter,"( 4. l0pm , not Granada/Yorkshire ) , about the drought in Tanzania in the 1980s/ 1990s , there 's the","The Times, 18th December 1999",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 24560,20,12,1999,Winter,20,12,1999,Winter,metres backstroke at the British championships in Sheffield O'Sullivan ends drought with stylish triumph ALTHOUGH a seed of doubt had begun,"The Times, 20th December 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24561,23,12,1999,Winter,23,12,1999,Winter,"have one chance until the hour-mark had passed . The drought must have scrambled his brain , for when he saw","The Times, 23th December 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24562,28,12,1999,Winter,28,12,1999,Winter,"its crops will not only be high-yield , pest-resistant and drought-resistant , but could carry edible vaccines and vitamins . Yet","The Times, 28th December 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24563,29,12,1999,Winter,29,12,1999,Winter,". ( 4.1Qpm , not Granada/Yorkshire ) , about the drought in Tanzania in the 1980s/1990s , there 's the last","The Times, 29th December 1999",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,20th Century newspaper,Media 24564,30,12,1999,Winter,30,12,1999,Winter,years . 'The figure does not include catastrophes such as droughts and famines which are diffi - cult to assess in,"The Times, 30th December 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24565,30,12,1999,Winter,30,12,1999,Winter,nursed him and fetched him fresh drinking water from the drought-stricken countryside . It was while he was recuperating that Mr,"The Times, 30th December 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24566,30,12,1999,Winter,30,12,1999,Winter,"came across an ancient midden , apparently exposed by the drought and high wind . It was filled with scores ,","The Times, 30th December 1999",,,,,,20th Century newspaper,Media 24567,31,12,1999,Winter,31,12,1999,Winter,"9 0 0 9 120 287 0 like ending their drought in front of a crowd of 10,292 and the demeanour","The Times, 31st December 1999",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH24,,20th Century newspaper,Media