BOYS' NARROW ESCAPEN
JPLUCOf DROWNEJX JBy. Telegrapn.—Owe CorreieM^ — iWHANGAREI,; thij On Monday afternoon two r ck4!L, had a narrow escape from a dent. A boy named Alfred Derit playing near a big fell in *"'-. r! ■ ~" T^wttjjjg He could not swnn, and»tsried Wf•« assistance. iBHs younger brother W cries, ran up, and jumped in aftwls 1 but was soon in difficulties. ' : T^* Another boy named HoEart folloe«j and also jumped in, and younger brother. By - boy became exhausted,- arid sank.' The schoolmaster (Mr.Higginsony tracted by the cries of the the spot, and immediately dived into +k* hole, and brought up the drowning hJ who, after a few minutes' ation, recovered conscionsness, *$ '
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 252, 22 October 1907, Page 4
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