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STILL BOISTEROUS

DAMAGE TO SEASIDE RESORTS

British Official Wireless.

(Received 22ud September, 11 a.m.)

BITGBY, 21st September

Although the weather is still boisterous, with further severe storms promised, yesterday's violent gnle moderated somewhat during the day. Channel steamers on Continental routes were considerably delayed, and the Channel Islands sorviecs aro suspended. Last night the Hythe lifeboat and the Dover tug, Lady Brassey, went to the assistance of the motor barge Senator, which sent a distress call, and tho tug brought her safely into Dover. Several vessels wero driven ashore during tho day, although no lives were lost, and the heavy seas did much damage to seaside resorts.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 72, 22 September 1930, Page 9

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STILL BOISTEROUS Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 72, 22 September 1930, Page 9

STILL BOISTEROUS Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 72, 22 September 1930, Page 9

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