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Press Association-By Telegraph-Copyright A HEAVY -SEA. SYDNEY, June 15. Since the Bulli jetty was .-.-washed away on April 29th, reconstruction has been in progress. Last' night a heavy sea swept away the seaward portion which was previously left standing, together with valuable plant and a large quantity of material employed in the work of reconstruction. The damage is estimated at £BOOO. PICKING UP TIPS. \Tr Arnold -M.H.R. for Dunedin, during his visit to Australia, has invertigated /theworking of Wages Boards in Victoria and he ..believes 'that their introduction will prove a valuable assistance to the work of the Arbitration Court in New Zealand. He is also much impressed by the.gaol inan.igvment in New South Wales. EIRE ON A STEAMER. A lire broke out on the German-Austra-lian steamer Vcrzan, which is loading for the Continent- in \Yolloomolloo bay. It was only extinguished by flooding the vessel. Tlie extent of the damage is unknown. It is supposed that the. fee originated in ■a quantity of copra shipped at Brisbane
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Timaru Herald, Volume XC, Issue 13314, 17 June 1907, Page 5
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