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WEATHER FORECAST.

- ■— —— ~ Indications are tor northerly ■winds, moderate to strung. 'J hero is a prospect ol lair to cloudy weather with increasing haze and cloudiness preceding a temporary change. The barometer has a tailing tendency. D. U BATES, tiovwrn nieui i\J el <>nrologist 'Hf«3jnr+-*» *•> '/ l'roin the list ol honours coiiterrcd at the coronation ceieinony on Kriday, and published in Saturday's issue of The Chronicle, was omitted the name of -Mr \\\ McKegg,.of Olaki. -Mr McIvegg was made a member ol the peerage witli the title 01 Lord Eordearvilie. i'loin i'livaLe Ariliur Davis, recently ol the lioy's 'Induing i'ann, Lcuu, Air J. O'Donolioe is ill receipt ol a cardboard postcard from liie trcncnes along the Dardanelles. li'lie wnuir's prime need at tune ol writing \v;h ■'some dark tobacco; the stuil they give us here burns the tongue." Levin smokers will note the need. Private Davis mentions that Levin man (Private Salisbury) had been left in Egypt, to his great regret, to do camp duty. Private Davis wrote his 1 note in a trench only thirty yards Irom an enemy trench. "A hand grenade ; just missed us a minute ago," he ' wrote. "1 have had a bullet graze . luy head; 1 luive been knocked out; ■with shrapnel; and 1 have lutd several j other interesting and narrow escapes. | but am istill very much alive and kick- j iiig." ij The level of the water in Lake Hoi'- j owhenua is higher at present than it j has been for a long while pa-s't. . f -Mr T'red Rotter's son, on active ser- S vice, lias returned to a camp in Egypt, where he is in charge of mules and getting ready for future activities, tic is in good heart, sends regards to his friends in Levin and a request to his people not to forgot to send" him "a few copies 'of the Buster!"

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 July 1915, Page 3

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310

WEATHER FORECAST. Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 July 1915, Page 3

WEATHER FORECAST. Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 July 1915, Page 3

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