AUSTRALIAN NEWS
30 HOURS OVERDUE. GRAVE FEARS HELD. (Australian Press Association.) (Received this day at 9.25 a.m) SYDNEY, June 10. Grave fears are held for the safety of Joseph Ekins, aircraft inspector of the Civil Avaition Department who is missing between Melbourne and Albury in exactly tile same circumstances a.s the ill fated Southern ( loud. He is now more than thirty hours overdue. He left Melbourne under very bad flying conditions.
flood warnings
GENERAL RAIN PREDICTED
SYDNEY, June 10
Flpod Warnings have lljCeii issued lor centra] and southern inland rivers. Following further heavy rains, the Mnr rum bid gee at Wagga is five feet above the danger l e vc|. Further general rain is predicted. All low lying country is submerged. llcqvy rain fell tn Victoria And much damage is caused by flooded rivers.
conference report. MELBOURNE. Julie 10. Tin; Conference report was most favourably received,
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 June 1931, Page 5
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