NO GRASS FOR HUNDREDS OF MILES.
FARMERS HARD TUT IN N.S.W.". GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE ASKED FOR. . Received Wednesday, 10 p.m. SYDNEY, Lust Night. The major portion of New South--. Wales is experiencing one of the most ..evere draught* ever recorded. Tneivis not a blade of grass for hundredsef miles in the western division** and stock is being kept alive by feoding. The intense cold is killing the sQeep • and cajole.-' -\ .; .-.,,, The! "vrtttfat f arm'e'rs' * are everywhere in dire straights and are being forced to ask the .Government: pr holp fortldo over the difficult, period. The Government' is now considering" a. scheme for general relief of n<}edv»farmer's' an'd.'pa'storalisis., , .'.-■. .-.A .
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 July 1929, Page 6
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