STEADY RAINFALL
South of England Benefits
NORTH STILL PARCHED (British Official Wireless.) Rugby, September 13. Throughout the night and again today rain continued to fall steadily over Southern. England, bringing welcome relief to farmers and horticulturists and to the troops who for some days and nights past have been fighting heath fires. The rain has not extended to the north of the Midlands, where, although the drought was not so prolonged as in the south, the countryside is in'a very parched condition, and a water shortage is being felt in many villages.
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 301, 15 September 1933, Page 11
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