The heat in London during July and August has been intense. One of the papers declares that “ London never knew such a summer.” As an illustration,of it, a conference of delegates from the South African Colonies, which was sitting at the Colonial Office, adjourned for two months, in the hope that by that time the weather would be cooler. Even men accustomed to the heat of the land of lions could net stand the heat of London this summer.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 426, 8 November 1876, Page 2
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79Untitled Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 426, 8 November 1876, Page 2
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