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A Hot Spell

Our tourist traffic is likely to receive a sprightly fillip from the conquering heat— ranging up 'to 124 degrees lin the shade— that, as we write, prevails over great stretches of -Australia. Two weeks ago our friends across the water were stewing in a torrid glow; ' And now another fervent flood succeeds, Pour'd on the head profuse.' It is well to be here in New Zealand— amidst the softly fanning breezes and' by the clear running streams of the Green Isle of the South.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2, 11 January 1906, Page 18

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A Hot Spell New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2, 11 January 1906, Page 18

A Hot Spell New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2, 11 January 1906, Page 18

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