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tSB9cUTW)» TJLP9BAM) DUNEDIN, December IS. At th«? inqyegt on Patrick O'Connor, married, who w<js found d«ad with a tin of ether yn«Jep hip ngse, tfyie Coro* net" returnee] an gpen verdipt, adding a rider that ether.was a tjftngerpus thing to into the hands of the public indiscriminately and should be brought under the Sales of Poisons Act.
A young Frenchman found a new 'way of crossing the Channel recently, when he travelled over on a small surfboard towed by a fishing; vessel. He was Roger Tronejuet, .of .Joijiville le Ppnt, Paris, who left Boulogne shortly after noon and reached Folkestone Harbour at 7,30 p.m. The was sft long and '2ft wide. The fishing boat was fittod with a motor.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20421, 16 December 1931, Page 7
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