BATHER NEARLY DROWNED.
ACCIDENT AT DEVONPORT. A young man named Kudolph > Baeyertz, son of Mr, C. N. Baevertz. ; editor of the "Triad" magazine, had \ "■■■■ narrow escape from drowning off the Devonport Beach about 10.45 this morn- >J ing. He had got into difficulties in deep' water while 'bathing, and had gone, under ■ : " ;: several times when his struggles were noticed by two other young men.' who ; ./ immediately jumped in with all 'their '' : clothes on-and brought him to land. He was then found to'ibe unconscious, and was promptly taken to the eurgery. of ■•• Dr. F. L. .Atkinson, who made use .'of ■ artificial respiration for some time before the young man came round, ; aid ii could be taken home; .
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 19, 22 January 1916, Page 8
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