METEOROLOGICAL
REPORTS AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. Cape Maria, van Diemen—Wind, N.E., light; bar., 30.13; ther., 71; fine; sea, moderate. Russell—Wind, E., light; bar., 30.07; ther., 69; fine; wca, smooth. Manukau Heads—Wind, N., breeze; bar., 3'>.06; ther., (36; fine; sea, smooth. Auckland—-Wind, 8.N.E., breeze; bar., 30.31; ther., 67; fair; sea, —. Tauranga—Wind, N.W., breeze; bar., 29.92; ther.. 65; cloudy; sea, moderate. East Capo—Wind, N., light; bar,, 30.16; ther., 69; cloudy- sea, calm. Gisborne—Wind, N.W., fresh ; bar., 30.07; ther., 75; fair; sea, smooth. Port Aliuriri—Wind, W., light; bar., 29.97; ther., ?S; fine; sea, smooth. Castlepoint—Wind, W., breeze; bar., 29.95; ther., 69; fine; boa, moderate. Wellington—Wind, N.W., breeze; bar. 29.93; ther., 62; fair; sea, . New Plymouth—Wind, N.W., light; bar., 29.97; ther., 66; fair; sea, moderate. Cape Egmont—Wind, N., fresh; bar., 30.00; ther., 62; fine; sea, moderate. Wanganui—Wind, W., fresh; bar., 30.06; ther., 69; fair; sea, moderate. l'arewell Spit—Wind, W., fresh; bar., 30.08; flier., 67; fine; sea, rough. Westport—Wind, N.E., breeze; bar., 29.94; ther., 66; fair; sea, moderate swell. Stephen Island—Wind, W., fresh; bar., 29.98; ther., 60; cloudy; sea, rough. Capo Campbell—Wind, N.'W., fresh; bar., 29.85; ther., 60; hazy; sea, rough. lvaikoura—Wind, N.W., light; bar., —; ther., 79; fine; sea, moderate. Akaroa Lighthouse Wind, N.W., fresh; bar., 29.72; ther., 72; liazv; sea, moderate. Port Chalmers—Wind, N.E., light; bar., 29.63; ther., 58; overcast; sea, smooth. Nuggets—Wind, N.K.. Jighi ; bar., 29.58; ther., 04; overcast; sea, moderate. Bluff—Wind, N.W., moderate gale; bar,, 29.56; ther.. 67; fair, hazy; sea, moderate l>. C BATES, Director Meteorological Office. Wellington, November 24Ui, 1920,
TWELVE MILLION RADIO SETS There are more than 12,000,000 radio sets capable of catching music from the air, says the electrical division of the United States Department of Commerce, basing its statement on a recent survey. This figure is conservative, it states, because it is more probable that there are 15,000,000 radio sets in the world to-day. Out of this approximate number there are more than 5,500,000, or nearly half, in use in the United States.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12613, 25 November 1926, Page 2
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326METEOROLOGICAL New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12613, 25 November 1926, Page 2
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