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YOUTH DIES AFTER SWIMMING. (Per Press Association—Copyright). CHRISTCHURCH, September 16. Andrew Barbour, aged 13, a son of Air L. M. Barbour, of Colombo Street, Sydenham, and a pupil of the Technical College, collapsed and died on Saturday afternoon after a swim in the Tepid Baths, . . Barbour, had been, swimming with friends foi|- an hour- and 40 iminutes when lie complained of feeling unwell. An inquest was opened yesterday befpre Mr E. C. Lower, S.M., and evidence of identification was- given by Air Barbour; \
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1940, Page 6
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