GENERAL CABLEGRAMS
RAIN TN DROUGHT-STRICKEN NEW SOUTH WALKS.
Sydney, December 8. Rain continues to spread in the dry areas, though much more is wanted: There' have, been heavy falls in some other districts. Tim country round Glen Inncs was flooded and much damage was done to crops. Many sheep were drowned—Press Assn.
PARLIAMENTARY SALARIES INCREASED. Perth, December 8. The Legislative Council has passed tho Bill increasing the salaries of members. — Press Assn.
SIR ROBERT BORDKN RETIRING. (Rec. December 8. 8.20 p.m.) New York, December 5. Tlio New York "Times-" Ottawa coriT«in>"ileiit slat'* thai Sir Kolvrt linden (tho Canadian Premier) will probably retire from public life owing to ill-heulth.-Aus.-N.Z. Cablo Assn.
UNITED STATES BUDGET. (Reo. December 8, 8.20,\p.m.) Washington, December 5. Tt is announced that Mic 1921 Budget will amount: to •I.SOH.OCO.fI'JO dollars (JC972,«W,000).—A us.-N./i. Cable Assn.
AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS IN SOUTH- AFRICA. (Ucc. December S, 5.5 p.m.) Cape Town, 'December 3. In the final match of (he lour the Austniiinns, in the .lirst inning-:, made 2(10, Trennery contributing 52 ain.l Willis !W. The Western Province, in the first inniiws, have made 32 without tho tea of a wiukot.—ltcuter,
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 64, 9 December 1919, Page 7
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