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METEOROLOGICAL

WEATHER REPORT. 9 a.m.: Wind, east (gentle breeze); barometer, 991.2; thermometer, 67; weather, overcast; bar, moderate swell; river, normal; rainfall, 2 points. WEATHER FORECAST. General situation: An extensive cyclonic depression lies centrally over New Zealand, and will pTobably move slowly south-eastwards. Forecast: Moderate to fresh southerly winds. Weather mainly cloudy on the coast, but further heavy rain in the Alps. Temperatures becoming cooler. Seas rough offshore.

PHASES OF THE MOON. MARCH, 1941. First Quarter March 6 7.43 p.m. Full Moon March 13 11.47 p.m. Last Quarter March 20 2.21 p.m. New Moon March 28 8.14 a.m. (N.Z. Summer Time).

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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 March 1941, Page 10

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METEOROLOGICAL Greymouth Evening Star, 18 March 1941, Page 10

METEOROLOGICAL Greymouth Evening Star, 18 March 1941, Page 10

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