WEATHER FORECAST
Wollmgton, This Day. Indications ai'e for south-easterly ' strong nind* lu gale prevailing. 'I'iie '■ weather appears likely to be cloudy imil "lusettied; ram probable. The btu'OJii--1 oter j,> unsteady but. rising shorUy. A poling American artist who has just n tiiiiied from a six months' job ol driving ;t Driush auibuiauco ott :lio ««r front in Belgium brings tins bauK, utraighti. from the trenclies. "One cold morning a sign was pushed aboro the German trench facing ours, oniy about tUly yards away, which bore in large h Hera the words: 'Gott xnlt iins.' Um* ol our Cockney lads nurc el a p.iti'Uii- tiiau a. linguist, looked at tiiis for a moment and then himp- , blacked a big sign of his own which lie raided on .stick. It read: 'Wo got Mittens, too!'" A ead death is reported from "SR. Albert. A young lady resident who was to have been married a fe'(v days ago, siekencd two days prior to her wedding day, and died of infantile paralysist about the hour arranged for the ceremony.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 February 1916, Page 3
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175WEATHER FORECAST Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 February 1916, Page 3
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