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  2. THE STORM.

    The wind and rain were nearly as violent yesterday as on Monday, and according to the Weather Bureau, we are to have more again today. The damage done in the suburbs turns out ...

    Article : 245 words
  3. "THE DAILY TELEGRAPH" WEATHER CHART.

    Commonwealth Weather Bureau, Tuesday. -- "Reports are very incomplete, but those to hand show that moderate to very heavy rains have been recorded over the eastern districts, with the exception of the north coast, and light to moderate rain at scattered places inland, Snow has also fallen on the highlands as far north as Glen Innes. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 177 words
  4. MISSION VESSELS EXPERIENCE.

    Captain Steele, of the London Missionary Society's steam yacht John Williams, describes the gale as the heaviest he has known off the coast. The John Williams reached Sydney late ...

    Article : 179 words
  5. THE RAILWAYS.

    The position on the western line is somewhat improved, and the line between Mount Victoria and Eskbank, which yesterday was absolutely impassable, is now open to traffic ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 432 words
  6. AEROPLANE WRECKED

    Gales must be added to the already long list of trials which aeroplane-builders have to endure. At Croydon on Monday, Mr. E. Hallstrom, an enterprising mechanic, possessed an ...

    Article : 170 words
  7. SOUTHERLY GALE RAGING.

    With a shift of wind to the southward the gale raged with renewed vigor throughout yesterday, accompanied by blinding rain squalls. The highest velocity of the wind was 57 miles ...

    Article : 276 words
  8. WOMAN MISSING AT COOGEE.

    Acting on information received by the Paddington police, a search is being made along the water front near the ladies baths at Coogee, where it is thought, Mrs. Bassett, who ...

    Article : 107 words
  9. THE CATCHMENT AREA.

    More water is in the Cataract dam than was ever there before. At 9 a.m. yesterday the water had rison to 130ft, above the bed of the river, that is 5ft. higher than its previous highest ...

    Article : 160 words
  10. BAROMETER AND THERMOMETER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 93 words
  11. THERE GREAT GALES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 595 words
  12. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA. -- JULY 20.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 64 words
  13. YESTERDAY'S READINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 93 words
  14. THE FERRY SERVICES.

    The Sydney Ferries, Limited, reported that they had resumed all their services yesterday morning. In the case of the Hayes-street (Neutral Bay) wharf, it was found necessary to bring ...

    Article : 172 words
  15. RIVER HEIGHTS. -- JULY 19, AT 9 A.M.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 191 words
  16. SHIPPING DELAYED.

    Many coasters are sheltering from the gale. A telegram received yesterday from Port Kembla stated that owing to stress of weather the steamers Barrabool, Kurrara, and Derwent ...

    Article : 154 words
  17. TRAM DERAILED.

    An outward-bound tram from Sydney left the rails at Wyuna-road, New South Head-road yesterday. The derailment was due to the lines being "choked" up with sand. ...

    Article : 28 words
  18. CONDITIONS DURING THE 24 HOURS ENDED 9 A.M. YESTERDAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 28 words
  19. COASTAL REPORTS. 8 p.m., Yesterday.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 111 words
  20. PARK TREES UPROOTED.

    Some of the line stately trees that ornamented Centeunial Park and the vicinity wore uprooted by the storm. A large pine-tree in the Randwick racecourse saddling paddock was also ...

    Article : 61 words
  21. ORDER RESTORED.

    Mr. W. G. Todd, manager of the Sydney Ferries, Limited, when interviewed by a "Daily Telegraph" representative last night, said that as far as his company was concerned all the ...

    Article : 180 words
  22. TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE.

    Daylight yesterday revealed that the damage to the telegraph lines was more extensive than had been supposed. On the Blue Mountains the greatest havoc had been wrought. For a mile ...

    Article : 238 words
  23. FORECASTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 180 words
  24. TUGS BUSY.

    Tugs were busily engaged yesterday rendering assistance to vessels that had dragged their anchors in the gale. The R.M.S. Zealandia, moored off Woolwich, shifted her ground tackle, ...

    Article : 90 words
  25. GOODS TRAFFIC RESUMED.

    The chief traffic clerk of the Railway Department received a telegram late last night from Mount Victoria, stating as follows: -- "Snow thawing quickly. Goods trains should resume ...

    Article : 33 words
  26. MOUNTAIN TRAIN TRAFFIC.

    The Chief Traffic Manager for Railways had information yesterday that the up passenger train from Dubbo, due Sydney about 7 on Monday night, was detained at Wallerawang; also ...

    Article : 309 words
  27. STEAMER ASTRAL AGROUND.

    A telegram received by the Navigation Department yesterday from the pilot at the Bellinger River stated that on Monday night the coastal steamer Astral, while attempting to ...

    Article : 64 words
  28. DANGER AT MANLY WHARF.

    The main difficulties of the Manly boats started yesterday where on Monday they ended -- at the Manly wharf. The south-westerly gale caused at Manly a terrific "draw-back," which ...

    Article : 129 words
  29. WESTERN SUBURBS.

    Some little damage was caused in the western suburbs. Campsie and Newtown fared worst. In Newtown during Monday evening two shops, at 230 ...

    Article : 138 words
  30. THE MORUYA AFLOAT.

    The Illawarra and South Coast S.N. Company's steamer Moruya, which drove ashore at Chowder Bay during the gale on Monday, was floated yesterday with the assistance of Messrs. ...

    Article : 74 words
  31. 300 INSTRUMENTS DISABLED.

    Telephone subscribers were yesterday still at great inconvenience. Of the 2500 subscribers on the City Exchange 200 found their lines useless, and probably everyone had difficulty. The ...

    Article : 125 words
  32. COLLISION IN DARLING HARBOR.

    During the gale yesterday tho Newcastle steamer Hunter drifted on to the steamer Wimmera, of the Huddart, Parker, and Company's line, which was being berthed at the company's ...

    Article : 69 words
  33. PROPHESY AND COMPARISONS.

    "The wind on Wednesday," says Mr. Wilson, in charge of the Meteorological Bureau, "should be fresh to strong, blowing from the south and the south-west. And the rain should continue ...

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  34. WATSON'S BAY BOATS.

    The Watson's Bay boats did not run a full service during the day, and in the evening the 7.30. and 9.30 trips from town were omitted. Very few people were travelling after the business ...

    Article : 98 words
  35. AT BALMAIN.

    In all parts there are damaged fences and roots. Being for the most part on rocky highlands, the suburb suffered less from flooding than most, though in the hollow below ...

    Article : 147 words
  36. A PASSENGER'S STORY.

    By the 1.30 p.m. train from Wallerawang yesterday travelled Mr. L. Peters, of Portland, who gave an account of the trip through the mountains. ...

    Article : 251 words
  37. SUNK AT MILSON'S POINT.

    During the height of the gale an exciting incident occurred at Langdon and Langdon's wharf, at Milson's Point. A small steamer, the Stella, employed for carrying timber about ...

    Article : 88 words
  38. AT NORTH SYDNEY.

    Traces of the storm could be seen at North Sydney in every direction yesterday. Broken branches were scattered, uprooted trees lay across fences and roadways, sheets of iron were ...

    Article : 513 words
  39. RIVERS IN FLOOD.

    CAMDEN, Tuesday. -- Following the heavy rains of Sunday night and Monday, the storm broke in full force on Monday night. Such velocity of wind mid constant downpouring of ...

    Article : 322 words
  40. TIMBER LIGHTERS BLOWN ASHORE.

    Two timber lighters fully laden with lumber from the steamer Epsom were blown ashore during the gale in Snails Bay. The mooring lines parted during a fierce squall, and before ...

    Article : 51 words
  41. DRUMMOYNE.

    The damage done at Drummoyne was for the most part conllued to the wrecking of paling fences and the partial stripping of roofs and verandahs. The only flood trouble is the ...

    Article : 65 words
  42. PARRAMATTA.

    During the height of the storm on Monday evening, considerable damage was done. Along Pennant-street, the telegraph poles loosened in the drenched ground, and leaned dangerously ...

    Article : 30 words
  43. A YACHT BROKEN UP.

    The yacht Astrea was among the vessels to suffer during the gale. She was swept from her lashings by the seas and totally wrecked on the rocks in Neutral Bay. ...

    Article : 34 words
  44. ON NEW SOUTH HEAD-ROAD.

    Traces of the storm are visible at almost every point along the New South Head-road. Trees have been blown down, and fences are out of the plumb or levelled to the ground in ...

    Article : 129 words
  45. BATHS BADLY DAMAGED.

    The ladles' baths at Lavender Bay were severely dealt with by the wind and waves Practically the whole of the superstructure was wrecked, and the main part of the baths ...

    Article : 48 words
  46. THE TRAM SERVICE.

    The Superintendent of Tramways yesterday reported to the Deputy-Chief Commissioner for Railways on the delays and interruptions to the tram service occasioned on the previous ...

    Article : 419 words
  47. GALE AT BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- A strong [?] has been blowing in Brisbane all day, the temperature being exceptionally cold. ...

    Article : 19 words
  48. RAINFALL TO 9 A.M.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 143 words
  49. FISHERMAN DROWNED.

    Yesterday morning a fisherman named William Hilder saw the body of a man lying on the rocks in Taylor Bay. He informed the Mosman police, and a water police boat endeavored to ...

    Article : 144 words
  50. HAWKESRURY A BANKER.

    WINDSOR, Tuesday. -- Six inches or rain has fallen during the last 48 hours. The Hawkesbury River is 25ft, above summer level, and just breaking over the flats. All the lowlands ...

    Article : 95 words
  51. EFFECTS IN THE COUNTRY.

    BEGA, Tuesday. -- Steady rain has been falling to-day, and it is very cold. In the 24 hours, ending 9 a.m. to-day, 205 points of rain felt.' This will do great good to ...

    Article : 659 words
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