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Article : 119 wordsSevere washaways have occurred as the result of heavy rains on sections of the railway line between Rylstone and Coolah. The line has been washed away between Mudgee ...
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Article : 160 wordsAn extreme phase of tropical weather had developed over inland New South Wales yesterday morning in the form of a cyclonic disturbance. The disturbance was centred at ...
Article : 276 wordsAfter 11 o'clock last night boisterous weather came into evidence in Sydney. The southerly wind, which had reached moderate gale force soon after 9 o'clook, came in with ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 25 Mar 1926, Page 9
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