RAIN IN AUSTRALIA.
WHEAL POSITION STILL SERIOUS Press Association,—L'leetric Telegraph—Copyriglrf lAusLianan aiid N.Z. Cable Association,) ; {SYDNEY,;’ Monday. Heavy falls' are still l ifi r the> ’western districts, and it ' is' no tv 'stated that the drought is definitely broken. The wheat position is serious. Practically all the mills are closed, and tho- Government is again seeking as- . • • v' v ■ v*f\ sistaneg from Victoria'. ’ ' TORRENTIAL FALLS. SYDNEY, Monday. Rain,, which, us officially described as fha best since the commencement of the drought, swept, tho greater part of’ tho State, tho falls .in many parts beings described as torrential. Tlie forecast for the Royal visit is not hopeful, as anothey extensive disturbance is reported to be due during the next 4S hours, causing a return of unsettled and rainy weather. BUSHING STOCK TO PASTURES. SYDNEY, Monday. As the result of the rains the Railway Department is rushed with applications’ for the return of starving stock to the ordinary pastures.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 46, Issue 14143, 15 June 1920, Page 5
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