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THE WEATHER.

+ Esrly* indications of weather this morning wore deceptive. Heavy mis>lß, like clouds, blew over from the -weH, and many people did ntt venture out to businegf wirhout overcoats and umbrellas in eveiiL o* rain. Tho w eather-ekillcd, »ro\v. over, knew it was really only a vruck of mist blowing off tha sea after the coolness of tho night. Prospects aro fetill good for continued fine weather, though there may be a change shortly. Tho ireali bree/es aro likely to continue.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 78, 1 April 1912, Page 8

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THE WEATHER. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 78, 1 April 1912, Page 8

THE WEATHER. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 78, 1 April 1912, Page 8

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