FROM DROUGHT TO FLOODS
■ • ,♦,* .■ ■ ■ HEAVY GENERAL RAINS IN NEW SOUTH WALES. . Sydndy, July 1. Heavy general rams oontniue, and ill soihe places are interfering >vitli sOwiitg. P.irtg;of thfe ttesfekn district .iro flooded, and flock owiiers who recently prayed for rain fire iio.w praying for fine weiiUier. The Noftherii Rivera nro rising, dnd thefo id no sign of discontinuance or the rain. . The British football .match at Tamvorth has been abandoned owing to Assii. ' '• MANY SHEEP DYING. (Ree, July 1, ?.30 p.ln.) . Sydney,. Juiy 1. Reports from the drought-stricken areas show thftt one result of the splendid rains is that goodly, numbers of lambing ewfes' and other sheep, too emaciated to stand the wot and coldj are ASsh. GREAT AREA ItNDEii WATER, (f!*c. July i, 11.16 p.m.) . . . Sydney, July 1. Floods have caused extensive damage In the llorth-weat districts, over a hundred miles of country being ander walei'vPress Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 238, 2 July 1920, Page 7
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148FROM DROUGHT TO FLOODS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 238, 2 July 1920, Page 7
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