THE WEATHER.
MAGNETIC OnSERYATOIIY. j MctcorologicaL observations taken at 9.30 a.m. aod 5 p.m. ou June 27th: — 9.30 a.m. 5 p.iu. Temp, dry bulb .. .. •Ti'.C 4".r> Tomp. wet bulb .. .. 41,4 I Humidity per cent. .. (>■• S) j Max. temp, in sun ..6" 71 , Mill, therin. ou trrttss .. — | Wind .. .. AV., Calm v. light. — Cloud (0-10) .. ..0 0 SUMMARY AND FORECAST. Cold, squally, and showery weather prevailed during Tuesday night, but conditions improved generally to-day. Moderato to strong southerly winds have ruled, with increasing atmospheric pressure. Present indications arc for southerly brocks and cool, fair to cloudy, weather generally. Tho barometer hna a rising tendency everywhere.
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15939, 28 June 1917, Page 10
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