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HAVE YOU TRIED THlS?—Entertaining FIRE DAMAGE AT GLEN EDEN.—The remain? of the 'Town Hall building, which was so badly crowd at the returned soldiers' picnic at Redwood Park- damaged by fire early on Sunday morning that it will have to be rebuilt.

SHIPPING FOG BOUND AT WELLINGTON HEADS.—The dense belt of fog which disorganised shipping at Wellington on Saturday. The liner Otranto had to anchor off the heads for twelve hours. This fog was the worst experienced in the Cook Slr,ait *f! area for many years.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 35, 11 February 1935, Page 5

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HAVE YOU TRIED THlS?—Entertaining FIRE DAMAGE AT GLEN EDEN.—The remain? of the 'Town Hall building, which was so badly crowd at the returned soldiers' picnic at Redwood Park- damaged by fire early on Sunday morning that it will have to be rebuilt. SHIPPING FOG BOUND AT WELLINGTON HEADS.—The dense belt of fog which disorganised shipping at Wellington on Saturday. The liner Otranto had to anchor off the heads for twelve hours. This fog was the worst experienced in the Cook Slr,ait *f! area for many years. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 35, 11 February 1935, Page 5

HAVE YOU TRIED THlS?—Entertaining FIRE DAMAGE AT GLEN EDEN.—The remain? of the 'Town Hall building, which was so badly crowd at the returned soldiers' picnic at Redwood Park- damaged by fire early on Sunday morning that it will have to be rebuilt. SHIPPING FOG BOUND AT WELLINGTON HEADS.—The dense belt of fog which disorganised shipping at Wellington on Saturday. The liner Otranto had to anchor off the heads for twelve hours. This fog was the worst experienced in the Cook Slr,ait *f! area for many years. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 35, 11 February 1935, Page 5

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