SWIMMER KEALOHA.
LITTLE GIRL KIDNAPPED. WIRELESS TO SONOMA. • ' SYDNEY, July 17. Thomas Judson; wireless operator on the s.s. Sonoma, picked up a sensational story last, night concerning a well-known Hawaiian, swimmer Kcnloha. ' The message, which was sent out from Honolulu, stated that Barbara, T-Tasler. daughter of a prominent Honolulu merchant, was kidnapired and carried away into the mountains by Manolewi Kcaloha, former United States sailor, and many years ago known as one of Hawaii’s champion swimmers. •For the past two years, sajrs,*.the message, Kenloba lias been living in a cave and foraging for food at night. He is considered mentally irresponsible. ,/ AVlien little. Barbara, began to cry KKnlalin brought* her to a place of safety, and released her.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9573, 26 July 1923, Page 5
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