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A BOY'S LUCK

A floating bottle ■washed up recently on the shore of the bench at Sti Margarets, Came, County Wcxford, provided a handsome gift for the finder, a young boy. The bottle contained a message requesting tho finder to communicate the place of its discovery to the Department of Agriculture, Lowostoft, England. The boy did as requested, and received, in addition to an acknowledgement, a substantial gift. Tho bottle had been placed in tho sea for the purpose of conducting a scientific experiment •with the tides and currents of tho Channel.. Since the boy made his discovery, the juvenile population of Came have been keeping the foreshor-e undor very close scrutiny.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 97, 22 October 1934, Page 5

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A BOY'S LUCK Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 97, 22 October 1934, Page 5

A BOY'S LUCK Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 97, 22 October 1934, Page 5

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