NTER GALES
pes stricken luNDLAND COAST m BY TERRIFIC pURRICANE piCATION CUT OFF
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8 February 14. SL George (N.F.) Feb. 13. ^ hurricane that swept ■:(! over the week-end Kpread. damage in the villages along the shorKy of St. George. Kic Chureh at Highlands ■Into the bay. pcane carried destruction Wg into Sandy Point and E>s where fisher folk are ■epair the damage caused »es and tidal wave last ijmpossible to estimate the ftcause communication is |,felt regarding the safety l-armen at Sandy Pdjint, land Stephensville, where 9 tidal wave and Friday's irom the north-west made Is uninhabitable, destroyed ple crops, and filled the [salt water. I'e were readjusting themIthe hurricane came. ■snow and high winds delcfforts of the neighbourI who were preparing to jsufferers at Sandy Point. Ithat another high tide in If St. George would add jjstruction.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 457, 15 February 1933, Page 5
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