AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
HEAT WAVE ANE DOOTSTORM. ' J3j Telegraph.—Press Aafcofiiattoo. Received Dec. '2O, (120 p.m. Sydney, Dee. 20. Following the terrific heat wave, the heat reaching a temperature of 101, a record duststorw enveloped . the city, Much damage was done to property, and several people ware inJurca.~Aua.-N.Bi. Cable Assoc. JKLLCOE TO ADVISE 0.\ T NAVAL MATTERS. . . Received Dec. 20, 9 20' p.iu. Melbourne, Deo- 20. In the Bmiit, (lie Hon, VV. A, Watt announced ■'hit Admiral Lord Jellico; will visit Australia in February to advise on naval matters.
. A SENATOR RESIGN. Melbourne, Dec. 20 Tn the Senate, Senator Long tendered liis resignation, maintaining his iniiofence jn ounnoction witli tlio Sha\y wiroless pvr«-.!iaß9—Ans.-S.Z. Cal-ls Km*. A WELCOME (SIFT. Mcl'joure,- Dee. ;20. General Pan. on lio'ialf of the Mission, lias donate.'. £IOOO to the Australian widows and orphans and Australian soldiers.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 December 1918, Page 5
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