Upwards of 20 homes were destroyed, hundreds of cattle and sheep were burnt, and thousands of acres of pastoral, farming, and fruitgrowing areas were laid waste yesterday in the worst series of bushfires ...
Article : 1,613 wordsMr. Chambertain and the Foreign Secretary (Lord Halifax), accompanied by advisers and secretaries, left London at 11 a.m. for Paris, the first stage of ...
Article : 1,017 wordsClimbing steadily after 8 a.m. yesterday, when Adelaide's fifth consecutive century in the present heat wave was recorded, the temperature reached 116.4 recorded, the temperature reached 116.4 ...
Article : 888 wordsDestroying houses, portion of the butter and cheese, factory of Amscol Ltd., thousands of head of stock, miles of fencing, haystacks and scores of ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,587 wordsDriven by blistering winds, continued to burn path of destruction across the mountain areas of Victoria today. Thousands of men are fighting the flames, which again destroyed houses and huge areas of valuable forest. ...
Article : 1,116 wordsAfter a five-hour tour of the fireswept areas in the vicinity of Uraidla, Balhannah, Oakbank, Woodside, and Mount Torrens, the Premier (Mr. ...
Article : 615 wordsAbout eight serious cases of heat stroke were admitted to the Adelaide Hospital yesterday. Including those admitted on Monday, there ...
Article : 82 wordsThe maximum temperature of 112.5 degrees recorded at the Weather Bureau at 325 p.m. today broke a city heat record which has stood for 77 ...
Article : 214 wordsWill a maximum shade reading of 113 degrees at 12.30 and again at 3 p.m. Broken Hill today recorded its tenth successive century for the vear and ...
Article : 75 wordsA record temperature of 106 degrees was recorded at Canberra today. This was the first time since records have been kept that there have been ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954), Wed 11 Jan 1939, Page 19
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