EARTH TREMORS RECUR
ALARM AT NARROMINE RUMBLING NOISES CONTINUE PEOPLE RUSH INTO STREETS. PLASTER. AND CHIMNEYS FALL. U Lilted Pres* Association—By Blcctnc r©lc<jrap<l i Snpy r iklit-' Received 10.45 a.m. to-dav. SYDNEY, May 24. Earth tremors continue to scare residents at Narromine. During the week-end four additional shocks were felt and rumbling noises continued for a considerable time over a wider area than before. People rushed into the streets when buildings shook. Crockery rattled and pictures swung out from the walls. Plaster fell, chimneys crashed, and bric-ks split in walls.
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Hawera Star, Volume LI, 24 May 1932, Page 5
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