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IMPROVED CONDITIONS

CALL CF THE SURF STATE OF THE BEACHES The improved conditions of the TasS day or two have attracted increased numbers to the local beaches, and a continuance of the present weather should result in large, attendances on the beaches over the week-end, especi* ally as most of them are reported to be in good condition for bathing. At St, Clair there is a channel close to the shore, and bathers are warned to keep between the flags. : ■ St. Kilda , beach is in much better condition than , for some time past* although there is a slight backwash* bathers again being urged to keep be» tween the flags. • Conditions are favourable at Tomahawk, the sea moderate, and water „ mild. . ,

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Evening Star, Issue 23189, 11 February 1939, Page 14

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IMPROVED CONDITIONS Evening Star, Issue 23189, 11 February 1939, Page 14

IMPROVED CONDITIONS Evening Star, Issue 23189, 11 February 1939, Page 14

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