With its stage the St. Clair beach, near the Esplanade steps, a sea lion, a splendid specimen, playfully gambolled to the huge delight of a curious audience this afternoon, alternating polished exhibitions of surfing with ungainly attempts to stroll along the sands, the whole emitting a hoarse bark. Showing little reserve, it chased any who came too close, before itself running away.
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Evening Star, Issue 22090, 25 July 1935, Page 14
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62With its stage the St. Clair beach, near the Esplanade steps, a sea lion, a splendid specimen, playfully gambolled to the huge delight of a curious audience this afternoon, alternating polished exhibitions of surfing with ungainly attempts to stroll along the sands, the whole emitting a hoarse bark. Showing little reserve, it chased any who came too close, before itself running away. Evening Star, Issue 22090, 25 July 1935, Page 14
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