appearance of the rain-soaked camp at Murchison for residents whose homes have been ruined by the’quakes, or are too dangerous for occupation, is the reverse of cheery.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 703, 1 July 1929, Page 11
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27appearance of the rain-soaked camp at Murchison for residents whose homes have been ruined by the’quakes, or are too dangerous for occupation, is the reverse of cheery. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 703, 1 July 1929, Page 11
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