FOREST FIRES
WORST FOR MANY YEARS
SIX PERSONS PERISH
(United P r ess Association—By Electric Te.egraph.—Copyright j
(Received this day at 9.40 a.m.l .VANCQJIPU, June 3. Paul Garten a forestry protection aviator and live fanners perished as the' result of the worst forest fires in Ontario for many -yeftrs. Five others are missing. On a 150 miles
enormous property damage was done. Hundreds of farmers homes were burn-
* ed, and women and children have been "sj 1 .evacuated from the villages of Dyment jand Robinson, both of whuh are reported ablaze, Over many country ■yoads women and children are trudging Jike war refugees. -
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 June 1930, Page 5
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