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HOT WEATHER. ‘ SYDNEY, Nov. 25
There is hot weather, throughout the Commonwealth. Sydney yesterday registered 98, the hottest November day since 1913.
A BIG HARVEST. SYDNEY Nov. 25
Witl\ a bumper harvest in view, arrapoepients are hping completed for chartering tonnage on a commensurate scale. Much has already been secured, hut there is not yet sufficient to move the great quantities pf wheat and woo: which will have to be handled. The first shipments of wheat commence early in December.
AN INQUIRY. (Received This Day at 8.40 q.m.) ' 'SYDNEY This Day
Justice Pripg opens an inquiry on Monday into thp allegations of graft in connection w'th the Gjeorgeson wheat and to enquire into fhe slump that pecurred in Inter-State cargo trade. Rpr the first time in many years shippers arp not inquiring for SP-ftce to ship big parcels pf gopds for Christmas Trade. The casing off has not cpmp suddenly, hut the unsettled state pf the market for the past six months has gradually been reflected in the coastal trade* Merchants are very unsettled, and afraid to anticipate what the position may be thrpe months henpe.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 November 1920, Page 1
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