GREAT STORMIN AUSTRALIA.
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A RESCUE FROM PERIL.' ..:.'> :■■,'.■•.■■..■ .■■:.-■■"-.■,.<. :■ ■'■..'■.■ ■ ' ■■■■ . ■'• .'■:. • ■ ■ ';.., .■, ...■• ■ . „:.■;.'.'■,.<■.;■..■:(: By Telegraph.— Association.-^Copj'iigM. (Received January 23, 10.29 p.m.) - ~•••"■: , MELBOciwK t January 23. Telegraphic communication is greatly disorganised by the storm, and much damage has! been done. Many houses were unroofed -jaj the country. The Melbourne express n;>,;\ the full force of the storm, and at one part j of the journey to Sydney an extra engine/ had to be attached to enable the train to? make headway. /(.During the height of the gale the tug Reckless was being towed to Geelong, two, men, a woman, and several " children being, aboard, when she broke adrift and ran on| the rocks near Frankston.. A scratch crow* of fishermen, in the face of a heavy sea, and\ at great risk, rescued the people from their, perilous position.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11871, 24 January 1902, Page 5
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135GREAT STORMIN AUSTRALIA. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11871, 24 January 1902, Page 5
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