MOTOR BOAT SWAMPED
FOUR PERSONS DROWNED ACCIDENT ON GALWAY COAST Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, September 26. (Received September 27, at 12.40 p.m.) Four persons were drowned when a motor boat was swamped in Killary Bay (County Galway) in a westerly gale. The dead include Major KerrPearse (the owner of the boat) and the Hon. Arthur Ernest Guinness. Miss Kerr-Pearse (a daughter of Major Kerr-Pearse) and Mr Guinness’s private secretary were saved. There were seven on board. [Major Beauchamp Kerr-Pearse, C.M.G., was 63 years of age. He was private secretary to several Australian State Governors and to the GovernorGeneral of Australia (Viscount Novar), 1915-16. The Hon. Arthur Ernest Guinness was the second son of the first Ear) of Iveagh. He was 58 years of age.]
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Evening Star, Issue 21836, 27 September 1934, Page 8
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