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"A CHANGE TO FOLLOW"

■ ♦ Warm and humid weather may be looked for for 'the next thirty hours or so, with increasing haze and' cloudiness generally and, according to the Government Meteorologist, a change in the weather is to follow, and a falling glass south of New Plymouth and Napier. Variable to strong easterly winds may be looked for north of New Plymouth and Naper, with increasing northerlies in other parts of, the Dominion. ' Travellei's by sea may derive comfort from the fact that moderate seas are forecasted.

The Mayor (Mr. D. M'Laren), members of the City Council, and Corporation officers were amongst those who attended the funeral of the 'late Miss Irene Edna Palmer, daughter of Mr. J. R. Palmer, Town Clerk of Wellington, this morning. There were many beautiful wreaths. The Rev. J. Dawson conducted a service at the family residence In Austin-street, and another in the crematorium chapel at, Karori. The ."Hymn of the Journalists" -is the very latest musical composition in Italy. It is/the work of Raffaele, < Caravaglios, ■" director of the communal concerts "" of Naples. He wrote it for the opening of the new Press Club of Naples, and' it is reported to be a remarkable piece of music, realistic, as a critic writes, oF the daily work and the fire, fervour, and enthusiasm of the active and able journalist. When it is generally agreed that last summer's drought is the chief reason for tho heavy decline in the butter exports from 'Australia — Victoria, in particular — this year it is now declared' by Australian writers that the rapid ■ expansion of the tinned butter trade with tho Pacific Island and the East is responsible this Boasori for v. heavy diversion of supplies of butter, •

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 30, 5 February 1913, Page 8

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"A CHANGE TO FOLLOW" Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 30, 5 February 1913, Page 8

"A CHANGE TO FOLLOW" Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 30, 5 February 1913, Page 8

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