STORM PASSES
IMPROVEMENT IN AUSTRALIA. (Australian Press Association.) SYDNEY, July 13. The weather conditions on the coast have moderated considerably, and shipping is on the move again. - jt * The-' unique spectacle was witnessed of fourteen ships • clearing the Heads between early morning and & a.m., and by noon, twenty-eight had passed out>! one after the other, v- ■ .-' i The tanker British Lddy, cabled! about this morning,, entered port yin 1 the forenoon. '• *■ The State Meteorologist says-/:'that the danger of floods and. gales -is:mow past, the cyclone, having moved beyond. Lord Howe Island’.,: ’ r-t-isf/s There was bright sunshine in-. Sydney to-day for the first time for a. week.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 July 1932, Page 5
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