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THE WEATHER

OCCASIONAL SQUAiLLS,

; MORE SETTLED SOON

Mr Clement L. Wragge telegraphed to the "Advocate , ' af 9 a.m.; to-day as ' *•

(Forecast for three days:—Occasional south-westerly 'squalls with rain, under the operations of the' retreatirage edge of the disturbance Rexoled, but thereafter finer, with winds 'veering south and south-east/ Sea rough, but moderating. THe in* dications so far point to fine holidays.

BUREAU PREDICTION.

The Government Meteorological Office reports as follows, for 24 hours from 9 a-m. to-day-— .

The indications are for freshening westerly winds, strong to gale. The • wefather apipears likely to foe cloudy and tmsetfled. The barometer is un- V

stea'dy. , Seas rough and tides good.

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Northern Advocate, 22 March 1921, Page 2

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THE WEATHER Northern Advocate, 22 March 1921, Page 2

THE WEATHER Northern Advocate, 22 March 1921, Page 2

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