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Advertising : 75 wordsPanorama of Simpsonhaven, site of the upheaval, showing portion of Rabaul in the foreground. Mr. Mother, the highest peak in the vicinity, is of volcanic origin, and is held by local residents to be the starting point of previous subterranean tremors. About Matupi Crater there has been a constant odor of sulphur for many years, with violent emissions of steam. There have been nightly tremors during past years in the vicinity of the crater. Vulcan Island, thrown up by a previous volcanic eruption, 8 miles ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 314 wordsAt Central police station late last night, Harold Thomas Mullen, 36, laborer, a native of Victoria, was charged by provisional ...
Article : 55 words"IF Vulcan Island is the centre of the Rabaul eruption, the occurrence is to be regarded in the most serious light, as the island is only a short distance from Rabaul," said Mr. H. L. Downing last night. ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Sun 30 May 1937, Page 1
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