THE WEATHER
SCATTERED RAIN. Per Press Association. 'WELLINGTON, June 17. An intense anti-cyclone covers New Zealand, but pressure is now falling in the south. Foreaest. —Moderate northerly to north-westerly winds, becoming strong in exposed positions. Weather: Fair but cloud increasing and scattered rain later about and west of the ranges. Temperatures moderate. Seas, becoming rough about the straits. FROST REGISTERED. Four degrees of frost were registered overnight at the Palmerston North Boys’ High School. RIVER GAUGE. Noon. —3ft. 3in. v
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 169, 17 June 1940, Page 2
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80THE WEATHER Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 169, 17 June 1940, Page 2
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