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■ THUNDERSTORM IN SYDNEY. By Cable —Press Association—Copyright. Re«eived May 6, ,}.25 a.m. Sydney, Last Night. A heavy thunderstorm with torrential rain and hail Ibroke over fche city tonight. Some low-lying parts are flooded. PURCHASE OF A DAMAGED STEAMER. * Melbourne, May 5. A local syndicate has purchased the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Papanui, which recently ran aground ii. Bass Strait and was considerably damaged. The price paid for the vessel was about £IOO,OOO. THE PERICLES' BUTTER. Perth, May 5. One thousand nine hundred and forty * bores of butter salvaged from the Pericles realised 9%d p er n>. ROUND THE WORLD IN A COCKLESHELL. Perth, May 5. Captain Blythe, captain of the Arapaxis, sailed in a yawl, fitted with an * auxiliary motor, for a voyage round the world. Currents, winds, temperatures and other phenomena will be noted. The ... little vessel will visit the Pitcaim, Juan Fernandez. Aseension and Tristan Dacunha Islands. REMARKABLE CAVES DISCOVERED. Sydney, May 5. Some remarkaihle caves have been discovered at Kempsey. They have been explored over half a mile. They contain wonderful stalactites and stalagmites. .
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 382, 6 May 1910, Page 5
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