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METEOROLOGICAL.

PHASES OF MOON—NOVEMBER. New Moon 7th 7.22 p.m. First Quarter 14th 10.33 a.m. Full Moon 22nd 5.5 a.m. East Quarter ... 30th 9.41 a.m. Perigee 9th 1.48 a.m. Apogee ... 24th 11.12 a.m. WEATHER report. Last evening the Dominion Meteorologist telegraphed the following wea tilts summary and forecast:— “The atmospheric pressure has decreased and freshening northerly winds have predominated, but a southerly gale was reported at I’uysegur Point this evening. Cloudy skies have he- | come general and rain has fallen on the Western Coast southward of Cape Egmont and in the southern districts. Present indications are for unsettled and cloudy weather with raid generally and snow on the higher levels in the south. Expect northerly and west/erly winds, strong to gale, hacking to southerlies with rising barometer everywhere shortly.” "• —

LEARN WIRELESS BEFORE i VOLUNTEERING. i TI7IRELESS IS THE PRINCIPAL * V METHOD OF COMMUNICATION ON BATTLEFIELDS. Our armies employ thousands of wireless operators. At the front vacancies occur in the Army Signal Engineers almost every day, and the volunteer who is also a “Wireless Operator” has many opportunities of rendering his country a most valuable service, OUR SIT.CIAn rt)IiUSE FOR SOLDIERS. Whether you join the Signal Engineers here, or wait for an opportunity at the Front, Wireless Operating is a mighty good thing to know. Our Special Course gives you a thorough knowledge of all the principles, ana instructs you in battlefield work as well. We can teach you in our Class Rooms or through the post. Soldiers at Trentham can learn just as easily as anyone living in Auckland. Send for Prospectus and full particulars. DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIOTELEGRAPIIY. ELUSION CHAMBERS, 4th FLOOR, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND.

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West Coast Times, 25 November 1915, Page 2

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METEOROLOGICAL. West Coast Times, 25 November 1915, Page 2

METEOROLOGICAL. West Coast Times, 25 November 1915, Page 2

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