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THE WEATHER

Last, Might's Forecast [ General situation.—Pressure remains low to the east, while an anticyclone is advancing slowly across the Tasman Sea. Forecast.—Winds southerly still prevailing. strong on the east coast and in the Auckland peninsula, but decreasing gradually, otherwise light to moderate. Seas in .Now Zealand waters rough north of Ka.vvhia and between Kaikoura cad East Cape, moderate elsewhere. In t'he eastern Tasman Sea fresh southerly winds and rather rough ■seas. Weather mainly fair to fine to the west of the ranges of both islands, otherwise .still changeable with occasional showers, but a gradual improvement continuing. Temperatures rising slightly, but bard frosts probable ’'tonight. To-day’s North Island Report Blue skies were reported throughout the North Island this morning. Light west to south-west breezes were reported. The barometer had risen slowly during the week-end. Temperatures at !) o'clock were: Auckland ami Napier 44 degrees, TauKinga Opotiki Jo. East Cape 41. Gisborne and Wellington 45. Rough seas were reported at Castlepoint; moderate or smooth. S Midday Forecast General situation: A moderate anticyclone covers the Tasman Sea and New Zealand. Forecast: Light to moderate' southwesterly winds predominating. Weather: Mainly fine and cold, with slowly rising iemperaturos, but sharp frosts to-night. Seas: moderate, with a considerable swell. < ‘PEKATK ).\ EIIAIEI)

KANSAS CITY, Mo.. June 1. Mr. W. tKennedy can go one beiler when people begin to tell him about their operations. He can give 1 hem *i moving picture account of his. Mr. Kennedy was injured playing golf and a surgeon ordered an operation. A brother, Mr. Thomas Kennedy, had undergone a similar operatior a year ago, and believed that a motion picture of the surgery would prove interesting. He is an amateur photographer, so arranged with the hospital staff to record the operation.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19985, 10 July 1939, Page 3

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THE WEATHER Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19985, 10 July 1939, Page 3

THE WEATHER Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19985, 10 July 1939, Page 3

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