THE HEAT WAVE. 112.5 in the Shade. No Respite. 02 Feb 1912. Although this temperature is excessively high it is by no means phenomenal,- for upon 15 occasions during the last 55 years the mercury has risen to a higher reading than this, the maximum having been 116.3 in January, 1858. = 46.83 Celsius.

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BROKEN HILL. BROKEN HELL, October 25. 1897. 94 deg F = 34.4 Celsius

BROKEN HILL. (1897, October 26). The Express and Telegraph (Adelaide, SA : 1867 – 1922), p. 3 (ONE O’CLOCK EDITION.). […]

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