GREAT LAVA FLOW
AMBRYM VOLCANO
(Australian Press Association)
Sydney; July 5
Advices from Ambrym in the New Hebrides Island, state that the NeW Zealand Missionary, Air Taylor, w«s caught in the lava from the volcano, and he is now in the hospital. The flow of lava was a quarter of a mile wide. The molten stream was flowing twenty-five miles to-the sea at five different points. Two hundred natives who were in the danger zone escaped in .a launch to a neighbouring island.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 July 1929, Page 5
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