HOLIDAYS SPOILED
BY WIDESPREAD STORM. {Australian Press Association) SYDNEY, December 29. Stormy, unseasonable weather has not only spoiled the Christmas holidays in Victoria, but has also damaged the crops and the orchards. Tlie weather is now centred over New South Wales. The whole coast line is being swept by gales and driving rains, which began on Saturday, night, and which show no sign of abatement. Shipping from the north battled grimly into port to-day hours behind time. The holiday resorts are deserted. Skiffs have sunk at their and there are heavy seas raging. Untold misery is- being experienced by diehard campers along ths beaches. ‘The weather authorities say that a gale, with mountainous sons, prevails over the west, and south west sections of the Tasman Sea.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 December 1930, Page 2
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126HOLIDAYS SPOILED Hokitika Guardian, 30 December 1930, Page 2
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