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FERRY LAUNCHES. W. C. CLEARY and CO.. AGENTS. •Phone 37-293. Daily Service to Diamond Harbour including Sundays. TO PURAU. Wednesdays leave Lyttelton 8.15 a.m., and 4.20 p.m. SUNDAY SERVICE to Charteris Bay. leave Lyttelton 9.20 a.m. Special Trips for Trampers, etc., to any of the other Bays by Arrangement. Ring or Write for Full Particular? from Agents.
For rescuing two boys from drowning in the Grand Surrey canal, William Taylor, aged 72, and William Ward, aged 58, both of Peckham, were at Lambeth Police Court in London lately presented with the Royal Humane Society's testimonials. MiTaylor also received a certificate. The magistrate, Mr Walter Hedley, K.C., said Mr Taylor could not swim, and both men were fully clad when they jumped into the water.
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21247, 20 August 1934, Page 17
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