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(By Telegraph—l’er Press Association. SWIMMING- CHAMPIONS. MELBOURNE, Sept. 20. Tho Victorian Amateur Swimming Association has received advice that Erick Radirnacher and Gustave Roelieli, German swimming champions, have, accepted its invitation to tour Australia. They arrive at Alelbourne about loth December, and probably swim in all the States and compete at the Australian championships at Brisbane anil Sydney. BROKEN HILL ALINES. (Received this dnv at 11.0 a.rn.f SYDNEY, Sept. 26. Production work at Block 14 and Junction mines at Broken Hill ceased on Saturday with the closing of the mills and offices of the Labour Exchange, designed by the men registering for employment. SEVERE FROST. ADELAIDE, Sept. 2G. A frost destroyed in places along the Alurray River up to 80 per cent of the coming season’s fruit and the grape crops. The damage will run into tens of thousands sterling. In the city potato and tomato crops were ruined.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1927, Page 3
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