FLOOD MENACE
CONTINUES IN N.S. AY ALES
SEARCH FOR CAMP VICTIMS
(Australian Press /I ssociation.)
SYDNEY, January 24
The Hood menace to various South Coast points of New South AYales continues, owing to the streams being unable to carry off the .abnormal rainfall.
A search is proceeding for the bodies of the Stan well Park victims.
Many other camping parties, fearful of further trouble, have abandoned their canvas and gone home. The rail and roadway is still blocked to Stiimvell Park, and the neighbouring colliery centre of Conic)iff will ex-p-.-rierr? .some difficulty in maintaining its food simolios.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 January 1933, Page 5
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