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' . - ,s*j® PARIS PAPER- “GAULOIS.” . j (United Press Association—By Eievrrie >To'vgr:,if.lU— Copyright.) ■ (Australian Press Association. Received 10.25 a.m. PARIS, Marcfl The sixty-four-yea r-old A “Gaulois’’ was published time to-day. It has the “Figaro.” Botli lly the perfume TWO MEN *-—^k TRAGEDY AT LA fßy Telegraph—Press A INVERCARGILL, March WBBBBk Two men lost their lives andj. bad a narrow escape from at To Anau on Saturday, w t boat in which the three wore on the lake capsized. The two drowned were A\ Horace Thomas, aged 31, singlep James Kirkland, -aged 39, . The third member of-...the named Mapletop. It is ttal to the boat, which drifted miles from the hotel. . It is not known here yet [the boat- to capsize. At /the accident- happened seven or eight feet short, distance it 'hundreds of feet, and it that there is little - bodies being recovered. There ways or means of doing any in the vicinity on Saturday. ; .f-V-rt' ■; Thomas was well known \ cargill, where be played tor Football Club for a niimbe
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 1 April 1929, Page 5
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