AUSTRALIAN NEWS
TO BOOM AUSTRALIA, (Australian Press Association) (Received 10.30 a.m.) SYDNEY. April 20. To boom Australia as a tourist resort and attract more New Zealand tourists, tin* Australian National Travel Association has decided to send S. Stilling of the New South Wales Government Tourist Bureau to the Dominion, where he will remain lor the minimum period of six months. DISSOLUTION INEVITABLE. CANBERRA, April 21. Air Scullin admitted a double dissolution was inevitable, hut would not be sought until Parliament dealt with the Government’s legislative programme and tariff. CLOUD BURST. NEWCASTLE. April 21. A cloud hurst was responsible ior many streets and yards in low lying districts being flooded to a depth of several feet. Heavy rain all along the coast caused creeks to rise. There is a danger of local floods.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 April 1931, Page 5
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