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SCENE OF SHARK ATTACK.—A view of the beach at St. Kilda showing the bell on the surf life-saving club’s pavilion. Mr W.R. Black, captain of the surf club, was swimming about 100yds off shore almost directly in front of the pavilion when the shark attacked and killed him.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31316, 11 March 1967, Page 1

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SCENE OF SHARK ATTACK.—A view of the beach at St. Kilda showing the bell on the surf life-saving club’s pavilion. Mr W.R. Black, captain of the surf club, was swimming about 100yds off shore almost directly in front of the pavilion when the shark attacked and killed him. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31316, 11 March 1967, Page 1

SCENE OF SHARK ATTACK.—A view of the beach at St. Kilda showing the bell on the surf life-saving club’s pavilion. Mr W.R. Black, captain of the surf club, was swimming about 100yds off shore almost directly in front of the pavilion when the shark attacked and killed him. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31316, 11 March 1967, Page 1

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