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THE WEATHER.

Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2879, 25 February 1916, Page 3

 

THE WEATHER.

'HIE SUN Ro.-.-e . r i.,'jl a. in.; &pt.s 6 40 o.in. 'I'lfE MOON H. 42 ii.in.. eel« 11..11 a.m. LAST NIGHT'S REPORTS. Suiirmary. -Aiit.i-cyi-loiiic roiwlit ioii.s hiive ruled, with lair lo cloudy >>n I her. jModerad. and v:iriali|e i>r>-oy,r> aro repoile<| generally. Forecast.— I'rescn I i.utlutii-t ions an , I'or niodoi'Jil.i , lo casfi-rly il" uoii'heily uiiu.ls. uarm :rtnl J'air In eloiidy weal her, wit li inci-e.isiny clomlv Jliul haziness; ba rotneler fivlliiij; U-mT ■ CDCV. T<) KOISiKCAST. The i,ln{ura-li.oilK arc I'or ihu-l.lierly i,uds, iiHidiTalc In hnii-; cvpiM.l warm ami liinnid < ninl il ''in,';, incrcas l]',', W.w.i and rlniir|''lli'y-; Inr ba ro'inclcr fa iliii;:..

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