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AUSTRALIAN RAINFALL

SERIOUS FLOODS. (Aus. & N.Z Cable Assn ) DX EY, J uiie 7. Serious fioo<l s iy tin* Xanibuccg river, :il Macksville, is imminent. The river last night was almost level with the main north coast road. It is still rail - ing heavily. The danger of serious inundations on other rivers seems to have passed. Considerable areas o f land, nevei'ths less arp under water. As much as thirteen inches of rain fell in tho Central Coast district in forty-mght WESTRALIAN LOSSES. PERTH. June 7. After reaching a velocity of 56 mill's an hour, the wind moderated. The / Maloja was able to enter, ami the Ormonde sailed Heavy rain continues. The Swan Riivor has risen, and the low-lying ground is flooded. Reports from the country mention damage to railways, roads and wheat lands. Temporary "repairs to tho railway line at Toodyay were swept away by flood waters. In other (listriets roads ai’o under wat ( ‘r, and fencing was washod away.

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Grey River Argus, 8 June 1933, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN RAINFALL Grey River Argus, 8 June 1933, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN RAINFALL Grey River Argus, 8 June 1933, Page 2

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