Floods have occurred at Kempsey. Ten inches of rain fell in ten hours. The rivers and creeks are running bankers. The outlook is serious. ...
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Article : 61 wordsAt the usual fortnightly meeting of the Bathurst Council to-night the following business will be transacted :— To receive and adopt Finance ...
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National Advocate (Bathurst, NSW : 1889 - 1954), Wed 23 Jan 1895, Page 2
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