THE WEATHER
FORECAST AND SUMMARY
Pi'esent indications are for high ■ north- . east to south-east winds, and a continuance of cloudy, unsettled weather. Further rain is probable generally, and heavy rain and rivers Pjioded in the east coast districts, of the North Island, and in the south-east districts of the South Island Bnro/neler fall, but rise shortly. . Atmospheric pressuro ia still low in the north. (Strong easterly have ruled and the weather has been unsettled, with rain generally and heavy rain in parts. , r :' , . B. V. PEMBBRTON. Meteorological Ofhcp, Wellington, i August 29, 1919. The bootinakinu and ropairinu and electrical engineering classes for disabled soldiers at the Croydon Polytechnic ('England) lrnvo been so successful that it has been decided to add instruction in tailoring,- watch and clock repairing, plumbing and tinsmiths' work, and painting alid decorating (including sign writing). The courses are six months caeh, the men being, under tuihon six hours day for five days a .week. '
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 287, 30 August 1919, Page 6
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157THE WEATHER Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 287, 30 August 1919, Page 6
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