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FISHING FOR TUNA

SPORT OFF NOVA SCOTIA LONG AND TIRING STRUGGLE [from our own courespondent] VANCOUVER. April 10 Nova Scotia is attracting sportsmen from various parts of the world for the tuna fishing, which tries the .kill of the S novel - LT Now Zeitand record" 1 It' ll nir a 7581b. tuna oft Cape Breton He said it was thel most thri 11i? IR sport he had encountered in his travels. j Hoss, R.N., Commander o. jj> i ' o i;4 V -it hooVcd a tuna in the same locality, c n ,'lnk on Saturday morning. He fought it throughout the a• Darkness fell, but Commander Hoss was determined. So . P «r«tly. «» tuna It towed the boat lo{ nines, sounding again and aganj. d^; licrhti came, Commander Hoss was tu nc and the renewed skirmishes beXe so exhausting that, at 0 a.m.. he was compelled to cut his line and admit defeat.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22099, 3 May 1935, Page 5

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FISHING FOR TUNA New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22099, 3 May 1935, Page 5

FISHING FOR TUNA New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22099, 3 May 1935, Page 5