WEATHER FORECASTS
RADIO SERVICE TO RESUME O.C. AUCKLAND, This Day. Broadcast *weather forecasts Avould soon be resumed over the national radio service, stated Mr. A. Briscoe Moore, president of the Whangarei sub-provincial executive of the Farmers' Union, at a meeting yesterday. Mr. Moore said that when in Wellington last Aveek he, w;th other members of the Dominion executive of the union, met an officer of the meteorological service of the Scientific and Industrial Research Department and the question had been fully discussed, the executive members making suggestions as to the best method of presenting the Aveather' forecast. The officer stated that it Avas expected that the ban on wireless Aveather forecasts in NeAV Zealand would shortly be lifted, and that the Department was preparing for the resumption of the service. It was proposed to issue both national and regional forecasts and the suggested hours were 7.30 in the morning, 12.30 p.m., and again at a set time, 7 or 9 o'clock, in the evening.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 23, 27 July 1944, Page 6
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