THE WEATHER.
TO-DAY’S FORECAST.
[By Telegraph. —Press Association]. WELLINGTON, Sept. 23.
General situation: Pressure remains high and uniform over New Zealand, and has risen again also over Southeastern Australia. A shallow depression is, however, advancing across the Tasman Sea and conditions are still somewhat disturbed near Norfolk Island. Forecast: Light and variable winds, with north-easterlies predominating. Weather fine and mild, but with cloud later increasing somewhat. Seas
smooth to moderate
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Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 20420, 23 September 1938, Page 2
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