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Advertising : 285 wordsHEAP OF RUINS.—All that is left of Mr. L. Storey's 10-roomed dwelling, formerly used as a boarding house at Fitzgerald. TRANSPORT CENTRE.—Railway carriages and motor-vehicles in the Fitzgerald station yard. The carriages have been utilised as sleeping quarters for the fire-fighters. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 438 wordsFollowing the arrangement made by the Attorney-General (Mr. H. S. Baker) on Thursday evening the Metropolitan Superintendent of Police (Mr. W. G. ...
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Article : 205 wordsSupporting appeals that were being made to the public for the help of sufferers in the bush fires, the Governor (Sir Ernest Clark) at a meeting of ...
Article : 339 wordsThough the many men who answered broadcast appeals for assistance were hurried to National Park with all speed on Thursday night it is generally ...
Article : 407 wordsCool weather, with an absence of breeze, considerably Improved the position of the bush fire menace in the Huon yesterday. Fires Were only burning in ...
Article : 437 wordsIn the opinion of the oldest resident of the district, Mr. G. Clark, the inferno which raged round Ellendale on Thursday night, was the worst of the many ...
Article : 456 wordsA large crowd of men in the charge of Mr. J. Robertson started a fire in the early hours of yesterday morning to meet the one approaching from National ...
Article : 221 wordsWith the various organisations working in close co-operation and the police lending valuable assistance, it was possible yesterday to establish a central ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Sat 20 Jan 1934, Page 11
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