FLOOD DANGERS PAST
ALL DAMAGE REPAIRED IN VICTORIA. FIRST FROSTS OF SEASON. *,v Telrpraph—AccoHntinn—Copyright. MELBOURNE. April 19. Though more heavy rain has fallen '-I narts of Victoria, the danger of fut • her flooding is now nW. All rail 'amage has been repaired and trains ■vo proceeding as usual. Th° weather is now becoming colder 'nd the first frosts of the season were •"•perienced in the higher country last night. Last, night was Melb'-urne’s cnldthis year, the minimum tempora‘ure being 42.8 degrees. Temperatures in the’ b'w thirties ,vpr' > experienced ov n ’* a wide area in ‘he Slate but are unlikely to do damage at present.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 April 1939, Page 7
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104FLOOD DANGERS PAST Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 April 1939, Page 7
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