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SEVERE GALE

DAMAGE IN NEW SOUTH WALES HOUSE BLOWN TO PIECES. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright SYDNEY, September 16. The central and the north coast of New South Wales to-day experienced a most severe gale of brief duration. A house near Mullumbimby was blown ■to pieces, and three persons were injured. Two other houses were badly damaged, and considerable damage was done to property at Lismore and adjoining towns. Roofs and verandahs were lifted as though they were paper, and carried long . distances. Several people were given first aid treatment. Dairy herds were panic stricken.

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Evening Star, Issue 22446, 17 September 1936, Page 11

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SEVERE GALE Evening Star, Issue 22446, 17 September 1936, Page 11

SEVERE GALE Evening Star, Issue 22446, 17 September 1936, Page 11

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