MORE BAD WEATHER
GALE AND RAIN (Dominion Meteorologist.) Present indications (4 p.m. yesterday) are for west to south-westerly winds strong to gale. Weather dull and squally with rain probable generally, and'heavy on the west coast and southern districts. Barometer unsteady, with a rising tendency. D. C. BATES. Meteorological Office, Wellington. MOT ONE-HALF BRITISH CANADIAN IMMIGRANTS. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. OTTAWA, November 14. Immigrants in the first nine months of the present year numbered 112,835, compared with) 67,878 for the corresponding period of 1925. Of this year’s migrants 41,419 were British, *16,776 came from the United States, and 54,640 from other countries. CHOPIN MEMORIAL UNVEILED Australian and N. 7.. Cable Association. WARSAW, November 15. Delegates from 36 countries attended the President’s unveiling of Chopin’s statue, which is of bronze and was designed by Szmanowski. Wreaths were received from all parts of the world.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12606, 17 November 1926, Page 7
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143MORE BAD WEATHER New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12606, 17 November 1926, Page 7
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