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WASHINGTON The Bureau of Labour and Statistics reported that the cost-of-living index soared to a record high in September, when it reached 66.1 per cent above pre-war, and 22.9 per cent higher than June, 1946. (10 a.m.). »' * •
Therm., 8 a.m. .. 57 deg. Barom., 8 a.m. .. 30.3 a RAINFALL — At 8 a.m. SUBday .Oain. At 8 a.m. today .. .00m. Nov. fall .:•••• 2.41 m. Nov. average-:.... 3.48 in. year’s fall £2 .36m. yeariv average .. G3.80m. TIDES— . „ Town Basin—Mon., 24: 3.59, 4.28; Tue.. 25: 4.a9. 3 23 ' Whangarei Heads, deduct 10m.; Hokianga, add 2h. llm.; Awanui.deduct 3m.: Mangonui, sn>.*, Biy of islands, 14m. SUNRISE, SUNSET— Mon., 24: 4.58, 7.17, Tue., 25: 4.57. 7.19. ; PHASES OF MOON— November Last Qtr •• jj-5 a.m. New Moon . W 8.1 a.m. First Qtr .. & 9-24 a.m. Full Moon i 23 8.45 a.m.
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Northern Advocate, 24 November 1947, Page 4
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