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POWERHOUSE BORNEO. v j UG3IT 'AND WATER FAIL. A. and JUS. i' ~SYDNSY. Feb. 13. ' Fir® destroyed the fleet rio power-hone® at Windsor and • brought to a standstill' many Industrie*; which depended on the electric power and. loft th>9 town without light or water. A salvage pump is being sent from Sydney to poxop the water direct from the river. •/ V.I. '•
SOBTHEPK MDT3ES SAVE. STOKE*. l*h- Ml The re]»rt of the Chief Inspector of ■ Mini* on the allegationis . of - danger jin some - noithern mines . states - that the mines ant' vorled under - ordinary wife ; conditions and there is nothing to Justify , the exlxaTagaat-statements, irade hytfc* miners aa to the dangers* There, are stall ;- ; eight mines HI. on tl* ■-*« <ugjj| KTOaU: DiOtOLQE IS 23HS&AXS. .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18632, 13 February 1924, Page 9
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124AUSTRALIAN NEWS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18632, 13 February 1924, Page 9
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