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THE report of the Meteorological Committee to the year ended March 31, 1912, shows that several important matters were dealt with during that period, e.g. the reconsideration of the relations with the Post Office as regards weather telegraphy, the incorporation in the official network of stations which had previously sent their observations to the Royal Meteorological Society, the publication of results of various classes of observations, and the revision of rules under which the increasing number of telegraphic reports from health resorts can be accepted for communication to the Press.
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Report of the Meteorological Committee. . Nature 90, 344 (1912). https://doi.org/10.1038/090344b0
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