AUSTRALIAN NEWS
[BY ELECTRIC TELEGBArH -COPYRIGHT] [van rnicss uisocution ] (llecoivcd This Day, 10.?5 i.m.) SYDNEY, This Day. A double-headed Antarctic disturbance which covered tho whoJo of south-eastern Australia yesterday, provided one of the most energetic of experiences for some time. Two yachts are ashore in the harbour. The ketch The Mrothom had a portion of her saita carried awa yoff North Head, and a tug rescued her. Several buildings were unroofed. Tho maximum velocity was sixty ! miles an hour. NEWCASTLE, This Day. The storm here was one of tho severest felt for some time past. There wen , heavy squally of rain, with hail. Lainbton Fire Station was wrecked, and several roofs torn off. The velocity was seventy-five miles an hour. iSailed—Kurow. f or Lytteltou. HOB ART. 'This Day. Sailed—Taiinii. i'or Wellington. ADELAIDE. This .Day. A violent westerly storm .sent two yachts ashore, where they wen , smashed. The schooner Albatross also .sank. "During (he gale the French vessel General Desnnis. wheat Inder. dragged her anchors and grounded. w»™wr sprawl jwvasraw
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 March 1913, Page 3
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169AUSTRALIAN NEWS Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 March 1913, Page 3
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