DISCOVERY OF BODIES.
DENTIST SWEPT OFF ROCK.
MAN'S COLLAPSE IN PAVILION
(By Telegraph.— Press Association.)
WELLINGTON, this day.
The body of Mr. Thomas Alexander Jones, dentist, of . Petone, who was drowned four/miles north of Makara, has been found at the spot where the tragedy occurred. Mr. Jones was swept off a rode during a heavy sea on January 0, "when he was one of a party that went to the Makara damp to fish.
The body of Mr. Reginald Wilfred White, aged 53, was found in the pavilion of. the Wellington South tennis courts.' Hfe was. last seen alive: on Saturday'evening, and when found had been dead for some hours.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 26, 1 February 1937, Page 8
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