Issues with World Clock widget in Notification Center

The widget is inconsistent when showing the correct time for foreign locations. Right now it's showing the time in Perth as 5pm when it's actually 5am. The times in London and Paris are correct. Is anyone else having this issue?

I don't even see AM or PM in the World Clock -- only an analog 12-hour dial.  It's not adequate.  A world clock ought to display either AM/PM or 24-hour time (should be a configurable preference) and also the date.
OS X 10.10.1

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