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THE WEATHER

: <► FORECAST AND SUMMARY AT I P.II. YESTERDAY. Present indications are for westerly winds, strong to gale, stdvmy weather, vain probable generally, and Enow on higher levels. A falling barometer everywhere. Northerly and westerly winds ha.vo increased, and cloudy weather ban prevail,ed, with rain, especially iu tho West Coaat districts. The barometer has fallen considerably in the south. D. 0. IJATES. Director. Meteorological Office, Wellipjwn, June IJ, 1918. DISTRICT REPORTS. (From Our Special. Correspondents.) Foatherston, Juno 18.—Dull; chilly. Mnsterton, June 18.—Mild, but threatening.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 232, 19 June 1918, Page 6

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84

THE WEATHER Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 232, 19 June 1918, Page 6

THE WEATHER Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 232, 19 June 1918, Page 6

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