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THE WEATHER

The weather during the past week was fair to cloudy at first with increasing cloud and wind strength during Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Heavy rain commenced with the arrival of a whole gale at 11.36 on Wednesday. This gale persisted until 12.20 when the wind abated and conditions slowly improved during the remainder of the week. Hours of sunshine recorded totalled 32.4. The following are the recordings: • September Sun Frost Rain 14 d.3 0.9 15 3.7 1(5 1.3 17 3.9 IS 7.0 19 5.0 3.5 20 5.(5

cause of the trouble in the mining industry,” he remarked. “Indeed, from the Government’s administrative record in several spheres I am not confident that it will make a success of handling the industry.”

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Lake County Mail, Issue 18, 24 September 1947, Page 8

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THE WEATHER Lake County Mail, Issue 18, 24 September 1947, Page 8

THE WEATHER Lake County Mail, Issue 18, 24 September 1947, Page 8

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