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FAIR AGAIN TOMORROW
Special forecast for Wellington City:— Fresh to strong north-westerly winds. Temporary change to freshening southerlies this evening, a period of showers developing with the change, but weather becoming fair again tomorrow. Temperatures colder. Further outlook fair.
The Sun.—Rose today, 5.36 a.m.; sets, 7.35 p.m. Rises tomorrow, 5.37 a.m.; sfits 1 34 xy m The' Moon.—First quarter, February 12; full moon, February 20; last quai> ter, February 28. . ' : « «.' High Water.—Today, 8.30 a.m., 8.57 p.m.; tomorrow, 9.25 a.m., 9.50 pjn. Temperature at 9 a.m„ 60 degrees.
examined the whole system from the woman's point of view, in her recent: visit to Britain, has said: "The British resistance to hardship can only be explained by the scientific advance in nutrition. The British Government have managed through rationing to c give the people a better-balanced diet; than ever before." It should be added that the system is : popular; that the people realise they ' are fit and health, and know the reason why; arid that communal feeding arrangements are thoroughly: approved and are changing the nation's eating habits. Lord woolton,iriext *»„ ■■ Mr. Churchill, is themost ■■'ypo&tix^A , member of the Government. *Xisxmzph
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 33, 9 February 1943, Page 4
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