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"CUBS" TRAPPED BY TIDE.

LONG WATT ON CUFF LEDGE (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) NEW PLYMOUTH, Sunday. Trapped by the tide on a beach near Hawera on Saturday, a pack of cubs in the charge of Miss Dorothy Clement, of Hawera, had an unenviable experience. They owe much to the ability of Miss Clement that they were not drowned. The pack was on a hike on a beach at the foot of a precipitous cliff that runs for miles along the coast, when the tide rose unexpectedly high. The boys and Miss Clement were forced up against' the cliff, which can be climbed in very few places. They had to travel some distance continually menaced by rising water until they scrambled on to a ledge in comparative safety. It was not till late at night that they were able to return to town.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 157, 5 July 1937, Page 11

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"CUBS" TRAPPED BY TIDE. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 157, 5 July 1937, Page 11

"CUBS" TRAPPED BY TIDE. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 157, 5 July 1937, Page 11