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SWELTERING HEAT AND RAINS

Press Assn.

By Telegraph

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ueceiveu Weunesaay, 9.4o p.in. SYDNEY, Feb. 0. Despite rains ^Isewhere, the situation renmins serious in Central and West New South Wales where Cobar and Canowindra are sweltering in temperatures over the century. Meanwhile large areas of Queensland are threatened by monsoonal floods 1 which liave eaused the Ross river to . breajc its banks. Torrential rain over , a vvide area has submerged all traffic bridges, blocking road and rail trans- , port south and west of Townsville. Four ' suburbs are isolated and partly under water.

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Chronicle (Levin), 6 February 1947, Page 5

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SWELTERING HEAT AND RAINS Chronicle (Levin), 6 February 1947, Page 5

SWELTERING HEAT AND RAINS Chronicle (Levin), 6 February 1947, Page 5

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