.. ® v . en in circumstances where human life is endangered, the public memory is snort (remarks the Wanganui Chronicle). About three years ago two persons sitting beneath the cliffs on the Kai Iwi beach were buried below a fall of earth, and yet on any day during the recent holidays there were dozens of people resting in equally as dangerous localities at that popular seaside resort. As the cliffs along this coast are continually crumbling a warning may be timely.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3853, 17 January 1928, Page 18
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