| 21. | It was tacked to a nearby telegraph pole.
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| 22. | In 1924, Stobie invented a new type of telegraph pole, as timber was scarce in South Australia.
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| 23. | A telegraph pole is also struck down in the carnage, knocking out the electricity across the street.
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| 24. | Local feeling ran high in support of Cooke, with telegraph poles being cut to prove their point.
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| 25. | During the Telluride strike, a union man named Henry Maki had been chained to a telegraph pole.
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| 26. | At the same time a wired telephone line was re-introduced between the two stations, using telegraph poles.
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| 27. | The nest is a raven-like bulky structure set in either a lone tree or on telegraph poles.
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| 28. | The mob tore down a telegraph pole and used it to batter down the doors to the jail.
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| 29. | The remains of telegraph poles, insulators and wire can be found following the route of Spicers Gap Road.
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| 30. | Strong winds and heavy rainfall damaged many houses, inundated several roads, and toppled a number of telegraph poles.
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