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WELLINGTON, March 4,
in a heavy southerly the fishing launch Islander, which left Island Bay at midnight on Thursday for Cape Campbell to Obtain bait, was forced to take shelter in Clifford Bay. The launch, which had six meh: aboard,; returned to Islarid Bay this morning, the men being little the worse for jtheir experience although without drinking water for one ■day;. ." : ~ , ' '' ; -:" :'■:':.'■ : GREYMOUTH;; March -4. No change is reported iri. the position of the quartzmining disputein •' the Inangahua district. - * ;•:,, CHBISTCHURCH, March 3. a Two further country schools ;in: North Ashley and Governor's Bay -—have been closed owing to the outbreak of measles, making eight Schools so affected. In the, city, a number' of report; steadily decreasing attendances, y
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22203, 5 March 1934, Page 10
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