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Advertising : 25 wordsWith the creeks and gullies among the turned, into raging torments by the unceasing downpours of the last few days, and with the natural and artificial ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,496 wordsThe, secretary of the Swan Roads Board advised this morning that the river was rising at the rate of one foot an hour, and it was expected that roads in most ...
Article : 706 words"The barometer is down to 29.3." said he Commonwealth Meteorologist Mr. Cunewis) at midday, " and it tis still [?] will have another very bad day and ...
Article : 522 words"It's a calamity," deplored Mr. Sparke, secretary of the York Roads Board, when spoken to by long distance telephone this morning. "That's what it is—a ...
Article : 507 wordsWeather conditions it Fremantle to day have been decidedl wintry. A highnor'- west to west has been continuous,- and blinding intermittent showers ...
Article : 317 words"Yon ought to come up and have a look at the Weir," said a voice over the telephone to a newspaper representative this morning; "it's a splendid sight. The ...
Article : 242 wordsThe south-bound aerial mail was held up at Geraldton to-day because of the atrocious weather experienced."Through all the bad conditions which ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 417 wordsHeavy rain accompanied by a thunder-storm, occurred last night which following a week of excessive rainfall, caused floods throughout the district.Washaways ...
Article : 176 wordsThe stock sales which took place this morning were seriously affected by the weather for with the suspension of the train service beyond the metropolitan area ...
Article : 84 wordsSome employes of. G. Hiscox, the well-known trainer of Spring Park, in the Swan Roads Board area,had an unenviable experience this morning. Certain of ...
Article : 119 wordsMr. W.Rewell, an ex-waterpoliceman,called at the office of this paper this morning and offered to demonstrate that there was sufficient water on the ...
Article : 183 wordsThe manager of telegraph (Mr.J.Ryan) said this morning that fortunately none of the telegraph lines had been affected to any extent so far. The bad weather ...
Article : 52 wordsThe unusual sight of about 50 seagulls hovering, skimming and dipping over a broad expanse of water which on Saturday provided an area on which foorball, ...
Article : 153 wordsA sheet of moving water three miles wide is presented to the eye of the visitor to Guildford, where the low-lying land makes the overflowing of the banks of the ...
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Advertising : 116 wordsLate this afternoon the Secretary for Railways (Mr. J.F.Tomlinson) stated that there had been no less than twenty-five washaways on the various Government railway lines. The department ...
Article : 94 wordsMessrs Dalgety and Co,were to have held a stock at Beverley to-day, but it was abandoned for several reasons. Firstly the owners of stock could not get ...
Article : 82 wordsThe Eastern Extension cable service and the Appleeross wireless station advised this afternoon that services were running as usal and had not suffered as ...
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The Daily News (Perth, WA : 1882 - 1955), Tue 20 Jul 1926, Page 1
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