NEWS FROM OVERSEAS
LATE CABLEp IN BRIEF. Welcome Rains Good soaking ranis are falling m practically all parts ol the State of N.S.W., and will immensely benefit growing crops and feed, which, in many districts, ,s becoming scarce, A Hugo Loss: The annual report of the N.S.W. Auditor-General states that from July, 1915, to June, 1927, the Murrumbiagee irrigation area and soldier settlement has shown a loss of 413,359,000. Beam Wireless: The London “Daily News” states that the qenin ha s taken 60 per cent, of the Indian and South African traffic. Though Australia is fading now early in the evening much confidence is reposed in the improvements to the Canadian beam and also in the new Canadian beam.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 25 November 1927, Page 5
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119NEWS FROM OVERSEAS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 25 November 1927, Page 5
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