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MONDAY'S WEATHER CHART.
OFFICIAL FORECASTS.
Monday. 9 p.m. (For 24 Hours).
GENERAI_' Fino, with moderate temneraturos in tho south, and warm in tho north. Easterly winds, later veering northerly "
METROPOLITAN. - ' Fine Mod- erato temporaturcs. Easterly winds "
NOTES ON THE CHART-«mee -und n tfrtiion there line Ik t ii no lntrktti e inges in Ml trill in neither, 111" rr. tut
lill of dmit".» e murnini,, our itino-t ill V istriln Twe cm tlnislan« «- »r i -tire Me In relition to the absei cc of run. tie fll-t is the pre-»nce of in iinlirultii I It of comparatneli high blroinctric pin Mt citeiiding lit in neal Lair leeuwin tilcinnd Nnrtherii New /cihnd, f-cret uni" lihlraln (um the Influente oi s utliern de U"%«h tis the setond l« tho lins, a« naide martieitv of the loiv-i res-lire vi »ti ins in ii northern hilf of Vi» em munt Vic
i ria was on Xlondai morning i Mitlo in li" north eastward of one of the minor i Uri» of high pressure, and aecortliugli »\(Hrirnred a continu euee of soulh-easterh ^.ini , which kept limperatures moderet,
in th" southern hilf of the «Mate, where in highest temperature reported on Mon titi afternoon was 71 degree* at *«ale in ¡lit- northern hilt of the Stale boucler, (iMirîition-s were eonvidcrahlv walmer, '«I eK-rees being recorded it 1 chun, and X5 ilctrrees at Horshim and Hcndigo In viel 1 unie temiionttire i iried between "3 0
ire-el at 5 21 a in and lil 0 degrees ut - Il* p ni lndicitinns f nour a continuance <f me weit! or In X irtoni for nt Ipi-.! the i "it 21 hours, Iho nearest irn in winch 'ondltlona ire n all suggestive of elis " irlances deieloping lie ing the south of
¿he-re u depression
s'owli deepenug
rourxxsTs rou oTiir.rt stvti.s.
(Itoiwtl nt Noon, Mondai I
MESTFIIN AI'STUAI.IA - Seittereel «hone
n »nilli coastal eii-tne-ts, cither« 190. line, mill inland
l uni sultry, north east lo Mmtli-itlbl w tn.l
sill III ACSTll.ll.IA - Pule, south e islerl> eil« later íanalile t.ndlns norlheils and ii ti mer.
Nilli I II AI'STIlllIA - femtteml rain and
upper elisisitm
riSVIAM l.-Pinc, with ramble wind'
ASIItOSOVlK'AL MEXIllItANIll rou XIAlt
Sun, ri-es fi 1. sets 7 1 liinuli, »els J I«, p in N miwi Vier 7, full mewn. Mar. 22
Vlaior Planet« - Merran, rtns e. 16 um, s Tit p in . V etuis rise* 0 24 « in . sots S .» P l Mir., ria» .r, 32 am. sets (117 pill ; .hunter, n ä IS p in . t-cts 4 1 a ni., Saturn, mel 2 IS 1 I his OG pm.
'rosT-orncE clock,
At 1 ism. on Teh. 20-1 2kc fast
MELBOURNE OBSERVATIONS.
MONDAY. PEP. 20.
SHADE 'iT.MI'EllATl'Itr«..
lluunum, 09 (Wet:: minimum, 63 (yleK.
ltAlNrALL.
For 21 hours ended 9 a in., nil.
"? 12 honre ended II pin., nil
-. "" ' ' of Teh., SGI points. Arerarc f"r 7u ,,,," |" ul,i "f Veb., From Jan. 1 to Veh 29. 20.) point»
ror corresponding period of I9;ii, 215
poinK lEMPKUATL'UES AT CAPITAL __ MONDAY, Vnil. 20
CITIES.
Mai. Mill. -De-e Iles.
it".1.1!" . . . 71 07 Molhourno " li. .lane , , st m .i.lelnlilo . tin lerra . , ">, Perth , . "o''-'-'- ... 72 .ill
.Mbj. Min lieu Heg. 7(1 .'it ni :>'i SO d7
AUSTRALIAN RAIN RECORDS.
I'.on'.riri ~ Central. - Lnnicllcid. 1 point
~AraYclJi0Vir,i,,^ALrs-,,- Northern Tablelands
armiuue. n po|"ts; .jraltai ," ivali-ha, a. NorlL
Const -J Isniore, 3 points. * Hunter District -New C"NolUll,H'\"l,sr»ALH. - Darwin 11 pointa. ^yLUNSLANI,-Peninsula. - Thunvda«. Island. 201 ivoints North Coast.-Cook.pTO 1 >2 P°inH Herberton 10(1. Cairn», 100. Innlsfal 300. Unj-
in II -U I minda, 20 XV lill» J;'T'. 14 «UP? (loiehilrl. 17 (entrai f oast -Marka-,, 7 roitil« S. util ( «asi -Morinilktull Is IS poults. ». ' «W.r l'on Miire»b« o l»lnts Samarai, lia ^eiv tate doma -Noumea, ¿=1 points. ... «. « .",,
XMSn.ltN ATsntXI IX-Koepang ¡a punt* North lvllnltcrlev - XXlIldhain 107 !"ln<? . !*"[ IvmiKrlei -Ililli (reek 1 point«; So tilXXest is i tu.tali - Ueuniatk, 14 points, Albanv, 4. Lehi t la. 11 _