BATHING FATALITY.
A GIRL DROWNED.
HER COMPANION RESCUED.
(By Te I e*rap i .-Own Cer^^
Press," and was w yearß >*»** appears that she and another girl%£ I/areombe, were bathing number of other girS? were h<and in band when they got their depth and were swepfa^y t. strong current. They were soon & ££ culties. Assistance was quickly forth coming, and Edie larcombe ashore completely exhausted. The other girl went out of sight, and was never seen again. The deceased girl was particularly bright and very popular, with everyone.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 41, 16 February 1918, Page 4
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