When the cyclone struck the residence, the roof, which was constructed of tiles and heavy iron sheetings, was wrenched off and carried a distance of 200 yards, where it dropped on to the chimney of another house at the bottom of the hill. Mrs. Arthur, who was in one of the front rooms, was struck on the head by a falling the and sustained a slight scalp wound. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 804 wordsORATED THE 140TH [?] Seated at the principal table, from left to right, are, Sir Graham Waddell, Mr. K. R. Cramp (hon. sec. R.A.S.H.), Captain J. H. Watson (president R.A.H.S.), Sir Dudley de Chair, Mr. Kelso King (vice-president, who presided), Sir James Fairfax, Archdeacon Oakes, Messrs. D. Hope Johnston, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 26 Jan 1928, Page 12
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