A COLD SNAP.
SNOW ON HIGHER LEVELS. Yesterday was about the coldest and severest day felt in Taranaki this winter. The wind changed to the south-east during the night, and blew with violent force all day, being accompanied by sleet And rain in the afternoon. In the higher parts of the province snow also fell. Telegraphic reports from other parts indicate .that the snap is Dominion-wide. A good deal of snow has falleh in the south, and the temperature is unusually low. The shortage of fuel will be severely felt, especially in the 1 vns. , I
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 June 1919, Page 4
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96A COLD SNAP. Taranaki Daily News, 26 June 1919, Page 4
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