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.. • ■k Shark! - the er\ went up a t Opu- ' ".'Te "il Sunday afternoon (sa\ s the I'.ltlu.-m Argus). Xone one the bathers "ould go near tin- uatec, f OI - it ucnt '■"loi'l lli.-il the shark v' :1 hg snapper. ,- a i| s |<, lc ,, t . N 1 |( .. lut|| Soinething |,| ;l ek W as disporting ifsel! ,in lhe water. Erom the cliffs nun with riles started to Iwiihbard the shark. Bound after round of ammunition rieolietted over the water, but the voracious fish was not to be hit. As it evaded the bullets, so its size gradually decreased, in public opinion from 19 feet to 3 feet. The “shark” got away. After all it was only ;i, "scare’,” and as one bather said, after listening to tlie varying reports of the. massiveness of the sea monster “It might have been onlv a sardine.”

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Grey River Argus, 15 January 1925, Page 6

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Untitled Grey River Argus, 15 January 1925, Page 6

Untitled Grey River Argus, 15 January 1925, Page 6

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