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TROPICA LGA R GENIN'G. PALMERSTON N., This Day. Mr P. Black, Borough Curator, has been invited by tho Minister of Internal Affairs to accompany the Parliamentary party to Samoa to report to Government on tropical gardening in the islands visited. THIEVING RAMPANT. NEW PLYMOUTH, Fell. 6, A gang of thieves has beeii operating here during the race , week. In one hotel last night the guests were relieved of about £IOO. At another hotel, -no previous night, m>o were lost. j A HOT DAY. ! ASHBURTON, This Day. To-day was the warmest experienced locally for mftuy years. The temperature in the shade nt 1 p.m. being 9.x The previous highest record was 99.5 several years ago. i
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 February 1920, Page 2
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120TELEGRAMS Hokitika Guardian, 6 February 1920, Page 2
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