GALE IN VICTORIA
Sill BRING DISORGANISED. [BY CABLE —PRESS assn.— COPYRIGHT.] MELBOURNE, July 1!'. The whole of tin* .••oiilhein portion of Victoria, is being swept by a gale with a velocity of 15 miles an Imur. The gaTe is considerably hampering shipping, ami is doing extensive damage to property and to the electric light and telegraph lines. Attempts made to berth the Monterey to-day proved futile. '1 he linei was compelled to anchor oil 1 :>U Melbourne. Smaller ships are unable to enter the Yarra River. lit ports from the country state that tliure hav. been heavy falls of snow. 'l']), is a regular blizzard prevailing in the Southern Aust rail tn Alps.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 July 1935, Page 7
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