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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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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. Evening Star, Issue 22090, 25 July 1935, Page 14

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. Evening Star, Issue 22090, 25 July 1935, Page 14