WEATHER REPORTS.
AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. ' Cane Maria van Dicmon.-N"., light! liaroj meter, 30.39; thermometer, 75. Fine, hazy: l-^u^ffi , .. iteWi urometer. M.S7: theri caroetor. 74. Fino: ft* euaootn. .Vauuuiu Heacis.-S.W.. liftht; bnroraetor, 30 30; thermometer, 75. Fine; sea smooth. Auekl4tnl.-N.-\'.E.. breeze; berometff, i , 50.29; therin.or.wter. 'ii. Kino. j lifht; barometer, 30.34. ti!r-")inmr-trT 77 Fair; SCO. fliiiooth, fWh: barometer,M.ls; thrrmonictor, 70. Hmofce, hazoi eca rowrti. Gisbornc.-3f.-W.. fresh;, barometer 20.14; I thermometer, 86. Fine; sex smooth. . Pμt Anuriri.-K.8.. lißhti barometer. 3010- thermometer, 82. Flue: sea- smootli. Caitlcpoint.--N.W"., breeze; barometer, 30/11:' ihoruiomcteT, BJ. Cloudy; eca modCr Wci'linE!'On.-N.N.W., frcsU; baiotiflter, 20)2; thesmomoUT, $8. Fair. New Plymoath.-N., ftcsh; barometer, 30 29; thermomoter, 72. Fau , ; see, emeotli. Oapn Egmont.-N.. frosli; barometer, 30.Z9; "thermometer. 69. Cloudy; ecc moilbroeze; barometer, 30,22; thermometer, 71. . Hazy; tea- morier"'Farewell Spit.-N.W., freah; baTometer, 36.18; thormomotct. Tl. Saw; && ™Mf *rope Fouhvino.-N., breeze; barcttoter, 30.19rthermonretor. 69.. Fair; aca, con "'SqH.-xX., br«ew; bnroi»e««r, ».Ms ttormometw! 75. Fair; sea, modwilte. "s?inh6ii I«laDd.-W.. fresh; 'bdroitteter, 30 26; therfflomotar. 6.6.. Jtisty;. Ma InCr Oa»» n *rampboll.-NX... (rnle;;, barometer, 77. Fine, hazy; tea TC Tfail-o°°r"-S.S.E.. Jieht; barometer. 29.78; 1 A™vTlfi'gh Keni.-N.W.: fM6h; bar«moter E9-a5; thermometer, 79. Gloomy.; "? o rrotaim.r fc -X.V.-. moderate gale; barometer, 29.66; ■«• <"«• <*«• "iWwT iS barometer 55.64; moiMtir, 69, ' Smoke, o _. BATEg< . . jict'oroloßical.omoc.Wcmngt«D, .-..:■- s ';.,. Jaanary 13, »A . ■"''■Dr-'DouKltts. the Government inspector for schools in Morayshirc, hns, brought to M t nstonislnnj details of how souie HioiT children in the North of Scotland we almost smothered tor the amount of olotl.es they arc compelled to wear. Hβ paU-s that he found 73 per cent, of ho childwn wearing Midi n mass of clothes ns to be vcally dangerown to health, '.lite worst caso iu'thie respect vr. ?s a gifl who 1,,.1-eleven la.vors of clothint, fltw! eho hiiil oil ovwMat hanging m tho hall beh Tlii-' largest and apple ever svown in Die world bn« l>?cn raised tins «e ß son in Knslan.l-at Kind's Acre, Hereford ■'" H a Gloria Mmidi. It weighs im fewer Hinrr 32.'. onmw and the nniioiificraieiit. of ndvpiit has crpsileil qnile a sensation in the fruit world. This wnnderfnl apple «JW Rrowil in an olevenini'li 'flower-pot. Die tree producing «x mninnmth fruits at the same time, Tt wa« this very tree- which Ikit* the giant nnnln of 13Id" : Britain lias the credit of prodnciiiff the Wgßnst. heaviest, a?.d high-i'st-ni'iced-apples Krown. ;• ..: •. .... Made from the- best brandy grupM, UJARAFOXT'S THREE STAE BRANDY ;ie a nAtur.Rl stimulant. Ageat-Ji-.M'Hr'
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1957, 14 January 1914, Page 9
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400WEATHER REPORTS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1957, 14 January 1914, Page 9
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