SURF DANGEROUS
STATE DF BEACHES i STRONG RIP AT ST. CLAIR Bathers are warned to exercise flit •greatest caution- when bathing at St. Clair over the week-end, owing to the high seas and the strong rip towards the baths and out to sea, there still being a deep channel close to shore. The beach remains flat and in good order. , The water is very , cold at St. Kilda, the surf is running ' high, but the beach is quite safe if ordinary precaations are taken. Weather permitting, the St. Kilda Life-saving Club will hold its display, to-morrow as arranged. Seas are rough at Tomahawk, driven by a strong south-westerly gale. The beach is at present unsafe for bathing, and is unflagged. • Should the < wind moderate to-morrow, flags will_ be placed early in the morning, as it ii considered the beach will then bf favourable for swimming.
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Evening Star, Issue 22572, 13 February 1937, Page 16
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145SURF DANGEROUS Evening Star, Issue 22572, 13 February 1937, Page 16
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