STORMY WEATHER LOOMING
f Yesterday was a raw, .bleak day, though R was fino and bright. The official; forecast states th*c southerly breezes, veering to northerlies and tresiiening from "strong to gale," may lie looked for. Tho barometer will fall everywhere soon, probably to a very low point in tho eouth. Changeable weather, with scattered showers, followed snortly by stormy weather, is to be expected.
Tho following temporary appointments havo been approved by the Camp Commandant at Fcatherston:—Corporals F. G. Williams, L. Glendinning, V. W. Pilcher, S. S. Oliver, G. A. Revell, F. J. M'Donald, E. 1!. Caygill. ,T. Dunnett, G. A. Garland, G. Compauy, SOth, to bo sergeants.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3169, 21 August 1917, Page 4
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109STORMY WEATHER LOOMING Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3169, 21 August 1917, Page 4
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