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THE STORM OVER

NO FURTHER SUPS ON COAST BUSES AID BROKEN TRAIN SERVICES [Pee United Press Association.] GREYMOUTH, March 22. To-day’s weather was sunny. No further slips are reported, and clearance work is in progress. Christchurch passengers were taken to Stillwater by bus, and there will be a similar arrangement this afternoon for passengers arriving from the east. In connection with the fatality at Cape Terraco; the victim’s name was Alexander Frick, not Brooker.

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Evening Star, Issue 22913, 22 March 1938, Page 8

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THE STORM OVER Evening Star, Issue 22913, 22 March 1938, Page 8

THE STORM OVER Evening Star, Issue 22913, 22 March 1938, Page 8

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