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Will the real hermit please stand up! Louie lost his identity through time

CONFUSION has grown as to the identity of the man in this photograph. This is Louis Scieroni, who after almost 20 years resigned his position as the Bulli Pass maintenance man and abandoned his little hut in the scrub above Green’s Pinch in 1897. History hasn’t been kind to Louie – as I’ll call him…

June 21, 2020 in Bulli Pass.

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BULLI NEWS BULLETINS

MAN SHOT ON THIRROUL BEACH

Andrew Hyslop, of Lachlan street, Thirroul, is in Bulli Hospital, suffering from gunshot wounds to left leg. It is stated that last night, while he was sitting on Thirroul beach with a female friend, a man who is alleged to have been after rabbits mistook the couple’s movements for a rabbit and fired a shot, which took effect. The female received only a few pellets and was taken home. Illawarra Ambulance made the trip from Wollongong to the scene in 12 minutes.
– South Coast Times 24 August 1934.

DUNNY CANS STOLEN

Wollongong and Port Kembla police are puzzled over what they consider is the strangest stealing case on the South Coast for years – the theft of 700 sanitary pans, valued at £175. The pans are metal containers used in non-sewerage districts, and they disappeared from a depot in the scrub when it was unattended.
– Army News Tuesday 14 March 1944.

SHARK STUCK IN PIPE

A message from Wollongong says the water supply for the smelting works having stopped investigation was made, which revealed the fact that a shark, 4 feet 9 inches long, was stuck in a pipe. Despite his imprisonment the shark was very much alive when dragged out, but was then killed.
– The Grafton Argus 3 October 1921.

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