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AUSTRALIAN THUNDERSTORM

TWO SWAGGERS DROWNED. frees Association— By Telegraph—Copyright Australian and N.Z. Press Association. SYDNEY, Jamiary 4. (Received January 5, at 1.20 auu.) A fierce thunderstorm at Orange, fol• lowed by a phenomenal cloudburst oi ratal and hail, resulted in severe damage to Mg many residences and business places, wW®H were flooded. Three swagmen, whoso names are TUh known, camped near a bridge some difii tanco from the town. The bridge was washed away, and two of the men wore drowned. The third straggled to higher ; ground, and was sent to hospital in $ j condition, of collapse.

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Evening Star, Issue 18832, 5 January 1925, Page 5

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AUSTRALIAN THUNDERSTORM Evening Star, Issue 18832, 5 January 1925, Page 5

AUSTRALIAN THUNDERSTORM Evening Star, Issue 18832, 5 January 1925, Page 5

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