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THE WEATHER

(Special). Wellington, Sept. 24. Situation. —A complex depression lies over New Zealand. Forecast to 5 p.m.: Moderate westerly winds, changing soon to southerlies. Weather, cloudy and cooler, with occasional showers. Further outlook: Improving.

Time of Sunset To-day.—6.l9 p.m. Time of Sunrise To-morrow.—6.6 a.m.

lington Cathedral appeal in Wanganui and district. He declared that the new Cathedral should be to lhe people what Westminster Abbey and St. Paul’s are to the people of London a

We have added a few more questions to our census schedule. We suggest you do the same to-night: Do you want any assistance to mow your lawns, now that it is spring? (Answer- "yes” or "no." Put NA if "not applicable,” meaning that you live in a pub, or your wife does the lawn).

Would you like to rejoin your regiment?

What was the last biggest dividend you collected, what meeting, what horse? and on whose tip? What do you allocate from your pay each week for betting? What profits have accrued therefrom?

Are you in favour of Parliament being broadcast, and who is your favourite speaker?

If jazz was banned from the radio, and such songs as "I'll Walk Alone” and “Saturday Night’s the Loneliest Night in the Week," what effect would it have on the morale of your household? (Answer "bad,” "none” or "good”).

Are you in favour of taxation bein< reduced. (You are not compelled to answer this question, and need only do so if you are able to compile, fairly accurately, what you are likely to get out of the Social Security Fund).

(All answers will ho available only to the Statistician to find out where the lawns grow quickest what is spent on racing and what the average man gets back, what people really do think of Parliament and the radio', and their receptiveness for taxation. All the Information will be treated as strictly statistical).

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 227, 25 September 1945, Page 4

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THE WEATHER Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 227, 25 September 1945, Page 4

THE WEATHER Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 227, 25 September 1945, Page 4