INQUEST HELD.
TREBLE DROWNING,
NAVAL RESERVISTS LOST.
ONLY BODY RECOVEEED,
A. verdict of accidental drowning was returned by the coroner, Mr. F. K. Hunt, at the inquest concluded this morning concerning the death of Jack William Dallow, a single wan aged 20 years and 9 months, a signalnian in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, wlio was one of threes naval reservists list when tiieir T class yacht, the i-I-foofe-Evaice, capsized on Wednesday, April
Signalman Dallow,-of Oriental Bay, Wellington; Ordinary Signalman TO : liam A. Eyas, of Ellerslie, and Besntosi Clyde Waite, of One Tree Hill, who ww on duty at Tiritiri, went for a sail it the yacht and were not seen agaic after they left Tiritiri about 2.30 pjn. on April 17. The body of Signalman Dallow was found on the rocks just above high water mark on Saturdav. May 4. The bodies of the other tw* young men have not yet been recoverei
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 161, 9 July 1940, Page 8
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