THE WEATHER.
Mr Paulin advised ns at 3 p.m.:—" Light to squally S.W. to N.W; to N. winilEu indications very unsettled, and, although the weather, over the south-eastern region will continue fine, indications are generally of. a verv disturbed condition. Strong to light E.S.E. and N.W. winds will be prevalent during the next twen,ty.four hours."
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Evening Star, Issue 10343, 17 June 1897, Page 2
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55THE WEATHER. Evening Star, Issue 10343, 17 June 1897, Page 2
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