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DESTRUCTIVE HAIL STORM. JBy Cable—Press Association—Copyright I Brisbane, November IS. [ A destructive tliail storm swept over a largo area of the south and eastern districts. In many places jagged lumps of ice Ml, piercing iron roofs. Thousands of window panes were broke:], and crops, orchards, and gardens dest roved. The damiigo round Brislmnc aione amounted to some thousands.
IJROWWiNY! FATALITIES. Received November l.'i, 10.5 p.m. Sydney, Last Night. A man named Pass got into difficulties while surf bathing at Croniill,,. |[js 'brother went, to his assistance. Hoth were drowned.
THE ME.Vt.'HEI! CASE. Received November H">. III.:, p. ln , Sydney, Lust Night. The High Court lias commenced the .hearing of the Law Institute's npiienl against R. 1"). Meagher's rciiMalemeiil on the roll of attorneys. The ground of appeal is that Hie evidence previously I brought before the Supreme ourt, both ' as regards the. Dean ease and land mat- ' ters, was sullicieut to establish that J Meagher was not a fit anil proper person for reinstatement.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 240, 16 November 1909, Page 2
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