NEW SOUTH WALES STORM.
, THE ALPENA. ■ ffiy Telegraph—ProßS Association-Copyright.) Sydnoy, Soptombor 28. A whole galo, : accompanied, by.: blinding squalls of. rain,'continues. Some of tho gust} attain a velocity of sMy • miles an hour. •:■■■ High' seas aro running. Somo steamers, In-. eluding the Orient liner 6sterley, ■ ap. standing off. tho coast. Latost reports are that .tho anchors of . the Alpena,; the Amorican schooner which is in a dangerous position off .the, Stockton 'beach, Nowcastle, aro still holding.;'-';: - WARRIMOO LOSES RAILING. '"SEVEREST FOR' SEVENTEEN YEARS" (Uee. : September 20, 0.21 1 a.m.)' ■•• ! Sydney, September 28. ■ The Warrimoo, which has arrived hero from Wollington, lost'about 12 feet of lior port mil thrdngh a . sea r, smashing aboard' during tho gale last, night. Tho storm was the heaviest experienced for scventeep years.. It is now abating. • , Tho .now Orient liner Osterleyj'mado from two to fivo knot 3 against, tho storm.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 624, 29 September 1909, Page 7
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145NEW SOUTH WALES STORM. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 624, 29 September 1909, Page 7
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