BOUNTIFUL RAINS
WOOL AND WHEAT OUTLOOK
IN AUSTRALIA NEVER
BRIGHTER
(Received July 14, 2 p.m.)
■;; ■ _ ' . . ' SYDNEY, Tliis'.Day. .. . Bouutiful .rains have fallen, in "all the. States in the past two weeks, each capital reporting excellent seasonal prospects. Victoria, New South Wgles, and Queensland have had . their ' full share of rain this week. • The wool and wheat outlook was never brighter. As the result of torrential, raia over tho Southern Highlands' tho Tuniut River and :its tributary creeks overflowed, inundating thousands of acres of land.' The Tumut police are taking precautions against a serious flood, a 9 it is still raining heavily. , The Campaspe Eiver in Victoria ovijrflowed its banks, and all low-lying parts of tho town of Rochester, were submerged. . : .-.■■;.■ ■-".•'" ■■ ■■
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 12, 14 July 1933, Page 8
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119BOUNTIFUL RAINS Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 12, 14 July 1933, Page 8
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