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SYDNEY, This Day
The captain of the steamer Kapunda reports passing floating cases, apparently full of merchanidse, for nearly an hour off Kaiama. It appeared to not have been long in the water. A CYCLONE. SYDNEY, This Day.— Friday’s cyclone struck the town of Guildford Many buildings were wrecked and the roofs blown away. The path of devastation was plainly marked. A LABOR VICTORY. SYDNEY, This Day.— Charles Fern a labor candidate was returned unopposed for the Cobar vacancy. STRIKE SETTLED. ADELAIDE, This Day.—A tentative agreement has been arrived at in the aerated water strike. The men resume work to-day. EARTHQUAKES. MELBOURNE, This Day.—Several earth tremour were recorded on the ‘?9th and 30th. JEWEL IrOBBERY. SYDNEY, This Day— Burglars entered a residence at Bellevue Hill and stole jewellery valued at over 00. A “PUSH” FIGHT. SYDNEY, This Day.— During a free fight in George Street late last night an unknown man fired a revolver wounding three men, none seriously. The affair is supposed to be the outcome of an assault on a young man the previous week. It was reminiscent of the old time “push” fights.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 5 December 1911, Page 5
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