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CYCLONE AFTERMATH.

Pearling Luggers Safe. Press Association—Copyright. (Received 11.50 a.m.) Darwin, Mjarc'h IG. The pearling luggers, for Which grave fears were felt after the cyclone last week, are all safe. The news was brought to Darwin by the lugger Redbill, the head diver of which stated that the luggers were Working north of Goulburn Island, accompanied by overseas Japanese luggers, when the gales arose. Overseas, luggers from Palao, which carried wireless, heard forecasts from Dobe, in the Aru Islands, .predicting the approach of a cyclone and warned the others, which raced for the shelter of the mainland, SO miles a.way.’

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 384, 16 March 1937, Page 5

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CYCLONE AFTERMATH. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 384, 16 March 1937, Page 5

CYCLONE AFTERMATH. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 384, 16 March 1937, Page 5

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