NEW ERUPTION IN PAPUA
NO LOSS OF LIFE REPORTED ®«- 11 JO p.m.) SYDNEY, Mar. 5. Government vulcanologist, Mr A Taylor, reports from Port "“**by that the biggest eruption yet ■punt Lamington occurred at 5 Sykthis morning. Only half the blast area was affected and J®"®, i» believed to be no further loss w life. \ Pumice dust fell heavily on Popen.and at mid-morning the area ;wy almost in darkness. Planters are »j»WUng to the Sangara and Awala but all natives have been J2®flrawii from within 10 miles of Sr 2g“ntain. Two thousand refugees are still housed at lUmo. in Holy Orders^-The Holy jy, ,»t the Vatican has been j™, ®y religious orders whether gSMM >» permitted for nuns and jays the Rome correspondent News Chronicle.” Many press'® » the Holy Office are smokers. ’•Ply, after several months, is S 5 **• or<^er must suit itself, but iSLPnffta should not smoke in the ' -CSt* The present Pope is a nonbut his predecessor had an '■"■eWnsl cheroot.—London, March 5.
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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26363, 6 March 1951, Page 7
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