COLERIDGE WELL FILLED
The water supply at Lake Coleridge has been well maintained during the last few days, and yesterday the lake level was less than an inch off the overflow level. The overflow level is 1672 ft. and yesterday's level reached 1671.98 ft, but this is not regarded as abnormal, the summer rains being expected to ensure a good supply of water. At this time last year the lake level was 1666.48 ft, but in 1931 the lake overflowed on December 24. The lake has been at a higher level l'or the last seven months than it was during the corresponding months in 1932.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 21050, 29 December 1933, Page 8
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