SOUTHERLY GALE
SYDNEY SUBURBS DAMAGED. fAustralian Press Association.) (Received this day at 9.25 a.m) SYDNEY, July 6. Swept last night by a driving southerly gale and heavy ra:n in many suburbs ehimntys and hoardings were blown down, motor boats and yachts ill the harbour were dragged from their mooring and Soule buttered on the nlKll'H, The French steamer "St. Joseph" en route from Noumea to Port Keitibla was forced into port for shelter, A special forecast gave warning for strong winds to gale over the Tasman i-tea and about the New South Wales coast.
During the storm ;i lorry collided with ii car and overturind. Eleven men were injured, three seriously.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 July 1931, Page 5
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