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N.S.W. FLOODS.

RAINS INVADE SOUTH COAST. SYDNEY, February 13. While the flood waters o a the nortn coast are receding, torrential rain? fell on the south eoiast, oausing grave concern. The Kemps) y mail train had a narrow escape, when it nearly ran into a landslide blocking the liue near Gloucester. ' The Hawkcsbury River is now twenty feet above summer level. The police were iaforul d that heavy floods are rushing towards Windsor. THE HAWKESBURY FALLING. SYDNEY, February 13. The flood position in the Hawkesbury Valley is improving. The Hawkcsbury River has fallen six ft-et, but a vast area is still submerged.

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Grey River Argus, 14 February 1929, Page 5

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N.S.W. FLOODS. Grey River Argus, 14 February 1929, Page 5

N.S.W. FLOODS. Grey River Argus, 14 February 1929, Page 5

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