BRILLIANT WARM WEATHER
EXODUS TO TELE SEASIDE
Australian Press Association—United Service.
(Received 30th March, 8 a.m.)
LONDON, 28th March. Tho cloudless midsummer-like weather which is forecasted to continue throughout England for tho holidays, is a wonderful consolation for one of the severest winters recorded. There were almost unprecedented scenes in London in the early morning. The whole of the vast road, rail, and boat organisations were taxed. Harassed porters at Waterloo, Euston, Victoria, St. Pancras, and Liverpool street struggled all day long to accommodate tens of thousands. The Southern seaside resorts, Brighton, Southern!, Hastings, Eamsgate, Folkestone, Margate, and Bognor, ablaze with decorations and teeming with attractions, wore entirely booked out. Bathing is in full swing, and hundreds, pouring in with unbooked accommodation, are camping on the warm beaches.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 73, 30 March 1929, Page 7
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