CYCLONIC DISTURBANCES.
HEAVY WEATHEU PKEDICTED. _ In his forecast telegraphed last night, Captain Edwin predicts very heavy weather. There will, he says, be strong westerly winds increasing to a gale southward of Cape Campbell and HokL t'ka, with northerly strong winds to (pile at all other places. The report proceeds:—-"The cyclone is continuing on its roiitc to the S.E., and will pasts eastward of the North Cape. There is also a cyclone to the south and west of Norfolk Island, travelling south-etvst-ward, and a low pressure from the west is approaching the South Cape. It is probable that all of these disturbances arc decreasing, in energy, but the one approaching .North Cape has the greater intensity."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 193, 5 August 1908, Page 2
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115CYCLONIC DISTURBANCES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 193, 5 August 1908, Page 2
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