WARNINGS ISSUED
TREACHEROUS BEACH CONDITIONS STRING CURRENTS. MANY HUES . _ Week-end bathers will need to eier* ciso extreme caution on the beaches, particularly at St. Glair and St. Kilda. Heavy seas have been- running’ for the last few days and. these have removed . large quantities of sand and scoured out many- holes. Treacherous. undercurrents are constituting a source of real danger. : ' At St. Clair the beach- is .definitely dangerous, and the- presence of several -holes renders even the flagged-off area unsafe, decidely , so at high tide. Conditions arp such that . children should not be permitted to bathe at St. Clair and adults .are advised to keep , close inshore. ' : ' Similar conditions- prevail at St. Kilda. A strong undercurrent -.was noticeable this morning;, and there are holes right, along the beach. ; As at St. Clair the advice- is not to go far out. I A better state of affairs prevails at Tomahawk, - where,thismoming,t-hesea was moderating. It was expected that the afternoon tide would be good. The sand is smooth, _ and between tho flagged areas bathing is -safe. Tho temperature of the. water is » little colder than it has been recently.
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Evening Star, Issue 22899, 5 March 1938, Page 14
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187WARNINGS ISSUED Evening Star, Issue 22899, 5 March 1938, Page 14
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