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COMMONWEALTH ITEMS

By Telegraph.—Press A.ssn. —Copyright. SYDNEY. March 23. Received March 23. 9.50 p.m Tiie rainfall since Friday has registered over eight inches, and in some country districts the register shows 13 inches. SYDNEY. March 23. Received March 21, 12.50 mm. Over seventeen inches of rain fell in the Parramatta district during the storm. Eight inches fell in six hours today. SYDNEY. March 23. Received March 23, 9.50 p.m. At tiie continuation of tiie Exeter inquest Mr Lucy, chief mechanical engineer. estimated that the speed of the mail train as from fifteen to twenty miles an hour. An expert signaller stated at the demonstration to the jury that the mixed signal had shown, tiie distant signal clear, and the homo signal at danger.

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Southland Times, Issue 17608, 24 March 1914, Page 6

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COMMONWEALTH ITEMS Southland Times, Issue 17608, 24 March 1914, Page 6

COMMONWEALTH ITEMS Southland Times, Issue 17608, 24 March 1914, Page 6

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