Following is Mr. D. C. Bates' weather forecast for 24 hours from 9 a.m. this day: "Northerly winds, strong to gale veering, unsettled and eloudy weather expected, with rain probable, glass fall." Advices from Shanghai state that over 50 New Zealandcrs anrl Australians have signified their intention of joining an Australasian Association, which it is proposed to form at that treaty port. New Zealand and each of the Australian States will be represented on the executive committed of the association, the primary object of which ia to promote Australasian interests in the East. Moreover, a helping hand will be extended iby members to any compatriot ih that part of China who may find himself in need of employment, advice, or assistance. Dr. Pufchfas, Dr. and Mrs Parkes, Dr. and Mrs T. Hope Lewis, and Dr., Mrs., and Miss Grant werd among those hooked to leave <by the Maheno to day for Sydney, where lAjustralajjiaa Medical Congress opens tjiia week,
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 216, 11 September 1911, Page 4
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