RESCUED FISHERMEN
ORDEAL WHILE "MAROONED! GRASS AS PART OF DIET SYDNEY, June 90 The three Cronulla fishermen, who were rescued yesterday after having been marooned at the foot of a cliff at Wattamolla, had lived f&r three days on tufts of grass and the dried bones of a bird. All the men were suffering severely from exposure, as ""throughout their long ordeal they had been lashed by the spray from tremendous breakers pounding against the rocks below.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22141, 21 June 1935, Page 11
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