ANXIETY PASSES.
AUSTRALIA RELIEVED.
SYDNEY, March 0,
Considerable relief was felt in Australia to-day when it was learned that the effects of the earthquake in New Zealand were only minor ones, having regard to the violent records on the seismographs reported hero last night. Mr. L. ,T. Schmitt, New Zealand Trade Commissioner in Australia, received the following brief message to-day from the Dominion Government, which he published:— "The earthquake last night was generally in the southern portion of" the North Island. A certain amount of minor damage was done to property. Nobody was injured."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 56, 7 March 1934, Page 9
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