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SEA MAMMAL WASHED ASHORE

One of the dolphin family was recently washed up on the rocks near the slip of the Plimmerton Boating Club in Karehana Bay (writes a correspondent). It resembled the celebrated Pelorus Jack in size and appearance, but was darker in colour, being black to brown on back, shading to light colour on underside, instead of the grey colour of Pelorus Jack. It was eleven feet six inches long, and about seven feet in girth. The head was small, with pointed jaws.

i of two minor areas, totalling some I 00.000 to 100.000 square miles. Increasingly hemmed in by networks - of strong for':; and outposts, they find - their supplies almost cut oft and in ; many areas are verging on starvation. - So japan's agitation seems to have i arisen just where its alleged cause is ; waning.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 19, 23 January 1937, Page 11

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SEA MAMMAL WASHED ASHORE Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 19, 23 January 1937, Page 11

SEA MAMMAL WASHED ASHORE Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 19, 23 January 1937, Page 11