LOCAL AND GENERAL.
The Opposition Caucus resumed consideration of, the Premier's proposals for a National Cabinet, reports the Press Association. Seen after the caucus adjourned at 12.30. Sir Joseph ,-Ward stated he was not ible to discuss the result of the deliberations, and lie had no communication to make to the press.
'. : The Government Meteorologist in /his forecast to-day, seems to have struck the weather conditions we have iheen experiencing here for tlie pa.si twenty-four hours. If it should happen tluit he is not ''behind ill'? fair" ,theu we are not out of the wet by a dong way. This is what he says • —The indications are for: Northerly;strong winds to gale, and backing by west to .south after about 24 hours. The 'weather will probably prove boisterous, .with heavy rain and flooded rivers, and Will probably become very cold. Ram .meter falling, but rising fast alter about,"36 hours,, ~;-'».„'
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 69, 21 July 1915, Page 6
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149LOCAL AND GENERAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 69, 21 July 1915, Page 6
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