AUSTRALIAN
RECIPROCITY. (Received this day at 10.15 a.in.) SYDNEY. July til. Mr Massey Greene is of opinion that though the New Zealand tariff agreement was horn ol a compromise, iT will lie useful in promoting trade, osprinMy in Australian wines. Pre- \ i-.msly' tlie balance of trade was live to one in fovonr of Australia. The agreement established a principle that iniglit he extended to other countries.
FLOOD RESULTS. SYDNEY. July 31. Flood valors broke through the river hanks into the main thoroughfare nf Wagga. Houses in the lower pari of the street were invaded. If the waters 1-ise another foot the centre of the town will be swamped. Water hud reached to within eight inches of the top of nun-ing.iuek dam on Saturday and then remained stationary.
\ IM.AGUE RAT. BRISBANE, July 30. \ nl;iirite rat. the first since April 1,7. 1,00,7 caught at Kelvin grove.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 July 1922, Page 3
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