Mss Eileen Reynolds, of Melbourne, was" married at Vancouver on WednesDecember 12, to Edwin Mathys, of'the >S42, United States Navy. The United States immigration official authorities refused to let her cross the border for the. wedding, but the bride can now enter the United States under a uon quota visa. The romance began when the United States fleet visited Australia. The rainfall recorded on the various East Coast stations for November was as follows: East Capo 10.84im. on 12 days, Pakihiroa S.l-lin. on 10 days, Ruangarehu Station 7.. r >;iin on 14 days, Mnngatarata Station 8.03 in. on in days, Waihau (i.OOin, on 12 days, Tolaga Bay 6.60 in. on 11 days, Motu (i.l.lin. on 14 days, Koranga Valley (i.oOin. on 17 days, Eastwood Hill 2.54'in. on 21 days, Toromiro ">..">.*! n. on 1!) days, Otoko 4.89 in. on 11 days, Te Karakn 5.80 in. on l(i days, Puhn 4.84 in, on 11 days', P.itntahi .">,f>4in. on 11 days, Wha'kapunake 1).54in. on 1<". days, Tahora 9.22 in. on 19 days, Gisborne 3.80 in. on 12 days, Wharcrata 4.19 in. on 12 days, Te Kura 8.23 in. on 14 days, and Mohaka 4.69 in. cm 7 davs.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16837, 28 December 1928, Page 11
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