Of the 9000 Berlin University students 3000 have refused to pay the fees, complaining thaE they are too high.
The terrific force of a hurricane can be gathered by the damage such a disturbance caused to a pier and schooner at Saltbara, London, this year. The three-masted schooner Ovenbeg was lying aground at Saltburn, when it was lifted bv the wind and waves and driven through-the middle of the vipv. Succeeding waves drove the vessel like a battering ram against the iron pillars, section after section of the pier crumbling after each crash. In less than an hour the wrecked schooner floated through a gap of 70 yards, which it had battered in the pier. Fortunately the crew had-left the ship, and nobody was injured. Fragments from the pier and the wreck were scattered along the beach for half a mile.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLV, Issue 10169, 26 July 1924, Page 2
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