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WEATHER MAP
Jb the abort, nip the isobars me Bass of aqaal barometer pnerare ai? Aon
the values being indicated by the figures at toe end of each line; m denotes milh
Direction of the wind is shown by arrow* firing with the wind:—Light breeze,
.y. ~ > ; moderate breeze, I> ) ; strong breese, ? ?
geSe,^!9^ > ; O represent* calm. The state of to* eea ia shown by the lettst
U (smocta). M (modsnte). X (iMft*). T ? (mr m*>. X ill Bill si rain t?
Jfe?s?.
FORECAST (issued at a pjn.. ruesdayj.—A clearing light shower
or two, chiefly to the south-east, otherwise fine. Cold south ea east
winds.
BAROMETER AND I*HEKMOMEI CR
ftE/vr?W}g
•j LcrmomcM
yesterday TH& ADVEBTISEB*"
60.7 B&BOMITEB
Maximum -"?. M 3? 14- 3 ajn-
Shade
12 .. 65.8 / -><*?aa^J' \
11 .. 59.8 / f/T \
10 .. 6D.2 Iff W *tt
1 V.iw i'une- Monlla?- X«terday.
Apt Usg. 3 a . m . 29.99 3035
m" 768 9 ajn- 30ro 30A1
28 .".' 75.8 3 p-ni. 2959 30.45
?:: 100 9 njn- 30J2
SOME DROPS: THEN OUT
LIFTS THE CORN
KO REASON FOR RAZOR ON CORNS
ANDCOURTING LOCKJAW NOW.
Corns of the hard variety, soft variety,
+v.o wire ones and all sorts of a corn
ran easily be lifted out like a loose
Srk with the fingertips^ simply by
treatment with a little Froaol-Ice right
on to the core of the com, says an
eminent authority in chemistry.
Two drachms of Frozol-Ice—plenty
to free one's feet from every hard or
soft corn or callous without pain, can
be got from almost; any chamist, and
by Its use you avoid risk of soreness
al^niis ISmpl?dru E, though sticky, dries
the instant It is applied, and never
inflames or? irritates healthy flesn
around a corn or callous.
It should interest thousands of
women in Adelaide, because of the pre
sent prevalence of painful corns caused
by the new high-heel boots and shoes.
PHASES OF rHE MOON
Last quarter. May 21. New moon. May
28. Fiist quarter, June 4. Full moon,
June 11.
OCEAN FORECAST
Issued at 9 pjn., Tuesday
Strong southerly winds and rough seas
east of Kangaroo Island, but toon mode
rating
THERMOMETER READINGS
Adelaide. Tuesday. May 13.
Maximum In the sun 117.5
Mi-ximura in the ehade 60.7
Minimum 46.8
SHADE TEMPERATURE IN CAPITAL
CITIES
Tuesday. May 13
Mln. Max.
Adelaide 46.8 60.7
Perth 54 78
Brisbane 57 75
Sydney .. .. .. .. 56 66
Melbourne 46 54
Hobart 44 50
CALENDAR—May 14.
Sun rises 7.2 ajn.; sets 5.21 p.m.
Moon rises 6.15 pjn.: sets 8.23 ajn.
FORECASTS
Issued May 13
Western Australia.—Fine; south-east to
north-east winds.
Queensland.—Pine: cold night on downs,
scuth-east winds chiefly.
New South Wales.—Further rain In slope*
end tablelands, and later on coast, where
some heavy and flood falls In south, other
wise Improving to fine. Snow on southern
tablelands, with cold south-west to south
east winds. Strong to gales on southern
coast.
Victoria.—lmproving to fine in north
west, cloudy and unsettled elsewhere, with
further rain on and south of highland-.
Some heavy .and flood falls In Glppsland.
Strong squally southerly winds. Rough
lv Strait. Some enow on highlands and
coastal hall.
Tasmania.—Cold and cloudy, with further
rain, heavy falls in east and on highlands;
snow. Some hall, squally southerly winds
to gales on coast.
ADELAIDE RAINFALL
Average annual for 91 years. 21.12.
Average rainfall for 91 years, from Ist
January to end of May. 6J93.
Total rainfall from Ist January, 1930, to
date. 2.39.
To'.al for corresponding period M 1929.
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