SUMNER FORESHORE SWEPT BY HIGH TIDES.—The damaged embankment in front of the Sumner Surf and Life Saving Club’s pavilion, where about 50ft of faced stone wall has been undermined. Recent high tides have caused a decided change In the appearance of the beach, which in some places has lost sand to as much as five feet in depth.
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24895, 7 June 1946, Page 8
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58SUMNER FORESHORE SWEPT BY HIGH TIDES.—The damaged embankment in front of the Sumner Surf and Life Saving Club’s pavilion, where about 50ft of faced stone wall has been undermined. Recent high tides have caused a decided change In the appearance of the beach, which in some places has lost sand to as much as five feet in depth. Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24895, 7 June 1946, Page 8
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