WEATHER IN N.S.W.
SQUALJLY WINDS TO-NIGHT.
DISTURBANCE APPROACHING.
SYDNEY, this day.
The aviatron authorities and the many friends of the Southern Cross airmen in Sydney, who have been greatly interested in their movements and doings in New Zealand, are now looking forward to the return flight, which is probable during the week-end.
Complete arrangements have been made for the landing, and every precaution is being taken.
The weather has been delightfully settled lately, but the Government's meteorologist predicts squally wester-, lies this evening, and nays an energetic flisturbance is anproacliing, affecting the South Tasman Sea.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 231, 29 September 1928, Page 10
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95WEATHER IN N.S.W. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 231, 29 September 1928, Page 10
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