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A HEAT IV A YE. (Received this dav at S :>.'•• SYDNEY. Nov. Hi. There is a general beat wave Sydney to-day. 'Phe thermometer topped 99 and at Melbourne 95, season’s records. There were many higher rnrbter.> in the country. N.S.W. CABINET. SYDNEY. November 15. The threatened ministerial split was apparently averted after a protract'd party meeting, to consider the appointment of an aoting-Premier during Sir .1. Fuller's absence, at which it is understood, there was some plain speaking. Sir .T. Fuller nniinriireil t'-p meeting almost iinanimoiislv approved of his deeison to appoint ATr Oakes as aoting-Premier. mails for n :/. SYDNEY, November 14. The Moeraki mails have been sent to Newcastle for shipment by the Kauri sailing for New Zealand to-mo"-row. An additional mail will be sent foiward for shipment by the Kauri to-morrow forenoon.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 November 1922, Page 3
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