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The Storm

Sir,—l would like to thank the runner for “The Press” for Rockinghorse Road foi delivering the paper right to my top steps on Saturday morning; also the police and Army for helping to get food to us at the end of the road I am one of the more fortun ate ohes, because the house is built up high. The only mis take was to allow sightseers through to tear up an already rough road. Some of these younger sight-seers are the same ones that wake us in the early hours of the morning, to tow them out of the sand; but they would not think of offering to help to put our flattened fences up.— Yours, etc., (MRS) P. C. ROBSON. April 14, 1968.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31657, 18 April 1968, Page 8

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The Storm Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31657, 18 April 1968, Page 8

The Storm Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31657, 18 April 1968, Page 8