WELCOME RAIN
HEAVY FALL IN N.S. WALES. (Australian Press Association.) SYDNEY, September It. Heavy rain has fallen in the northwest districts of New South Wales, where the farmers rejoice at tllw prospects of their crops doing well. The residents in the towns there, however, are 'in some oases anxious owing to the rapid a-ise of the dvenri
Denllquin. hag reported that' the Ed. ward R’ver has risen tfwenty-one feet this morning, bvfc the town is believed to be safe.
A moderate easterly gale, which is a rarity, is blowing at tlhe Sydney Heads, Coastal shipping is seeking shelter.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1932, Page 5
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98WELCOME RAIN Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1932, Page 5
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