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SHARP FROST.

STOP PRESS

A frost of 10.2 deg played havoc 'with vegetable gardens in Christthis morning. It was the hardest November frost siWc 1929, and only two degrees less severe than the readings in August and September. After a frost of Bdeg last Friday, commercial growers were on the alert; and by the use of oil pots minimised the damage. ,—Press Association.

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Evening Star, Issue 25948, 13 November 1946, Page 12

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SHARP FROST. Evening Star, Issue 25948, 13 November 1946, Page 12

SHARP FROST. Evening Star, Issue 25948, 13 November 1946, Page 12

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