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RAIN AT BROKEN HILL.

A THUNDERSTORM GIVES MONTH’S SUPPLY.

By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright Eeceivod 10.18 p.m., Aug. 81. Sydney, Aug. 31. ( A thunderstorm at Broken Hill benofited the town reservoirs to the extent oi sixty million gallons, equivalent to a month’s supply. . „„ Tho Minister for Public Works has approved of tho suggestion of the officer in charge that as the mines will now e to employ tho usual number of men rolic-f works be stopped.

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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 983, 1 September 1903, Page 3

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75

RAIN AT BROKEN HILL. Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 983, 1 September 1903, Page 3

RAIN AT BROKEN HILL. Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 983, 1 September 1903, Page 3

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