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GREAT LAND FALL

IN BLUE MOUNTAINS. Anxtmlia.n Press Association.) SYDNEY, January 28. ToUrists visiting the Blue Mountains (west ot Sydney), are greatly interested in a huge fissure that has developed in the mountain side to tr<e west of the town of Katoomba. The whole face of the mountain there threatens to fall a distance of two thousand feet into the Jamieson Valley. A portion of the mountain fell lastnight, the noise being heard miles away, hut a great wedge shaped mass still leans at a precarious angle, and it is expected to fall at any moment.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 January 1931, Page 3

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GREAT LAND FALL Hokitika Guardian, 29 January 1931, Page 3

GREAT LAND FALL Hokitika Guardian, 29 January 1931, Page 3

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