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RAIN IN SYDNEY, (Australian Press Association) (Received this dnv at 10 a.m.' SYDNEY, January 24. Following a very humid day, rain has fallen in Sydney continuously for the last sixteen hours. The possibility of play in the Victoria v. N.S.W. Sheffield shield match ■are remote. Inland districts which experienced a heat wave last week report good falls, dry areas benefiting. FLOODS: IN QUEENSLAND. BRISBANE, January' 24. Herbert and Tullv rivers are in high flood. It is impossible to run trains between Cairns and Townsville Bellenden Plains are covered. Normal Creek has broken the banks and residents are preparing to move.
FINED £lO. SYDNEY, January *j! Eleven men charged with an attempt to pull up Rothbury colliery railway Ime during the riot on December P'Hi were each fined £lO, in default two Hi' rtlis. STEAMER AGROUND. BRISBANE, January 21. The steamer Orsorva en route to London, is aground at Morston, but is not' pi any danger.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1930, Page 5
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