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  • "FORECASTS (for 24 hours from 6 a.m.):

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (41 words)
  • HURRICANE DAMAGE ON COAST Railway, Road Blockages

    A hurricane lashed Sydney and parts of the New South Wales coast for several hours from midnight on Saturday until early yesterday morning. Washaways brought train traffic on several lines ... [Article] (116 words)
  • FLYING SLATES, TILES

    Other storm highlights were: Widespread damage was caused to the State's ... [Article] (478 words)
  • RAILWAY WASHAWAYS

    The main South Coast railway line was washed away at Dapto, about 10 miles south of ... [Article] (513 words)
  • Turbine Blows Up At Pt. Kembla Power-house

    WOLLONGONG, Sunday.—A 15,000 kilowatt steam turbine at Port Kembla ... [Article] (171 words)
  • In Other

    States: Interstate storm reports received in Sydney last night were:— ... [Article] (160 words)
  • Tent Families' Night Of Terror

    Seventeen children under 12, and 11 adults, yesterday spent seven hours of terror mostly ... [Article] (506 words)
  • EFFECT ON SUPPLY

    A spokesman for the Electricity Commissioner, Mr. H. G. Conde, said last night it was unlikely that the ... [Article] (55 words)
  • Bomb Wrecks Gaol Warder's Car, Smashes Windows

    A Long Bay prison warder's car was blown up with a time-bomb outside his home in Redfern Street, Redfern, last night. ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (387 words)
  • Zone E

    The Electricity Commissioner, Mr. H. G. Conde, said last night that to-day's blackouts ... [Article] (26 words)
  • WIND AND RAIN DAMAGE IN SUBURBS

    (1) One of the old water buses, formerly owned by Sydney Ferries Ltd. which was blown on to Balmoral Beach early yesterday morning. (2) Volunteer Red Cross and social workers dress three-year-old Joyce Richardson at the Liverpool Council Chambers after she had been evacuated from the flooded Milperra district. (3) A mechanical scoop clearing sand from Ocean Beach Road, Queenscliff. Parts of the road were two feet deep in sand after the storm. (4) A car owned by Mr. E. J. Conroy almost submerged outside ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (98 words)
  • Truman Says Atomic Engine Nearly Ready

    NEW YORK, June 15 (A.A.P.).—President Truman yesterday laid the keel of the world's first atomic submarine, the Nautilus, at Groton, Connecticut. With the atomic engine "nearly complete," the United States ... [Article] (337 words)
  • "Power Plant For Peace"

    "The day that the propellers of this new submarine first bite into the water and drive her ... [Article] (469 words)
  • FACTS ABOUT WONDER SUBMARINE

    MR. TRUMAN gave these facts about the Nautilus: She will be able to stay ... [Article] (86 words)
  • Three Fatal Accidents

    Three persons died yesterday as a result of road accidents in New South Wales. Colin Wild, 14 of Norfolk ... [Article] (97 words)
  • SUN:

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (33 words)
  • COLUMN 8

    THE Labour Council of N.S.W. has invited the Director-General of Recruiting, Lieut.—General ... [Article] (463 words)
  • On Other Pages

    Australia "overlooked" in defence strategy, (p. 3) Russian official mentioned in London spy ... [Article] (128 words)
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