THAMES RIVER TRAGEDY.
SIB T. ANSOH'S DEATH.
DIVED OVERBOARD FOR FUN,
ißpoeherl 1 1.10 a.m.l LOXDOX. .July S. A: :he river tragedy inquest," Miss lri- Tree and others ff.ivp evidence that nil on ihe laimch were perfe-etly sober. >ir Terence Anion exhibited youthlu! vivaciry. :iiii was larking about. He climbed and walked along the awninß rail, ihe captain i.-ompollinj! him lo descend. He t;'nen mounted a seat. •lived in. and saarn towards the shore. They heard him shoutinjl "Quickly! Quickly!" and (.hereupon -Mitchell attempted to rescue him, but disappeared , in ihe stronp current. * The jury was satisfied tha.; .Sir Terence Aason was »ober. The party aboard included Ijfldy Diana Manners and Miss Nancy C'unard. Counsel annoiincrrl thai, the. Anson family ivas providing for Mite.ells widow and rhild.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 162, 9 July 1914, Page 5
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