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WEATHER VAGARIES

Weather is one of the world’s mysteries, muses “The Times.” The study of its phenomena has not probed its secret. When even the changes of weather are most constant there is no certainty. The monsoon may be early or late, and the. rains heavy or light, and none can say why it should be thus one season and thus another. What makes this weather of today, and where was it made? The learned know much of the nature of climate, and what conditions produce one sort of day and what conditions produce a day of a different sort; but the mysteries of the manufacture of drought and deluge have not yielded to research.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 31 August 1938, Page 6

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WEATHER VAGARIES Wairarapa Times-Age, 31 August 1938, Page 6

WEATHER VAGARIES Wairarapa Times-Age, 31 August 1938, Page 6

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