GALE IN BRITAIN
extraordinary deaths. LONDON, Nov. 24. The galo accounted for a number of extraordinary deaths. Georg© Clayton, a Liverpool sand-wich-man who was carrying an advertisement slung across his Shoulder, was blown under a steam truck and instantly killed. George Ray, 21 years, was blown off the pavement, and' broke his neck. Two men were killed in a motor truck by a falling tree. Another died of heart failure, struggling against the win'd.
Nearly 500 have been ordered to leave their wrecked homes in a hutment colony near Ebbwale.
“ 'Hie College ” tennis racket, suitable for beginners, 15s each, at Yarrall’s Sports Depot, Revell Street.— Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 November 1928, Page 6
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