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COLD AND SHOWERY

'The southerly gradually lost its force yesterday, and by the evening had died down to a light breeze, l'rescut indications are l'ur strong south to sonlh--I'iiiil winds, with squally culd and showery weather. The barometer is rising everywhere.

Mr. H. V. Keeling, an English mechanic, who has been in fiussia through-' out the Revolution, writes:—"lt is terrible to live in Russia in these times. As you walk about Potrogrnd you never see anyone lough or smile, men and women aro like shadows, and little children so wasted that they seem to 'be nil eyes. And all the time pooplo are disappearing and nobody knows what becomes of them."

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19190521.2.23

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 202, 21 May 1919, Page 6

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111

COLD AND SHOWERY Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 202, 21 May 1919, Page 6

COLD AND SHOWERY Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 202, 21 May 1919, Page 6

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