EARTHQUAKE DAMAGE IN GISBORNE.—LEFT: The Minister in charge of the Earthquake and War Damage Commission (Mr Rae) inspecting damage to the home of Mr R. Kearney yesterday after the chimney had fallen through the roof. ABOVE: Masonry which fell in Customhouse street from the parapet of the Gisborne Transport Company’s building.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31002, 7 March 1966, Page 1
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51EARTHQUAKE DAMAGE IN GISBORNE.—LEFT: The Minister in charge of the Earthquake and War Damage Commission (Mr Rae) inspecting damage to the home of Mr R. Kearney yesterday after the chimney had fallen through the roof. ABOVE: Masonry which fell in Customhouse street from the parapet of the Gisborne Transport Company’s building. Press, Volume CV, Issue 31002, 7 March 1966, Page 1
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