AFRICAN FLOODS
OF RECORD NATURE
United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright).
(Received this day at 12 25. p.m.) CAPETOWN, February 5.
Reports from Tanganyika state the worst floods within living memory have created an alarming position. Lake Gom bo is rising rapidTy and a temporary bridge replacing one washed away, is already submerged. Goods traffic up country has been suspehded for the last four weeks, consequently there is a shortage 1 of -supplies. The position must affect the Prince of Wales’ trip.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 February 1930, Page 5
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81AFRICAN FLOODS Hokitika Guardian, 5 February 1930, Page 5
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