SENSATION AT WHANGAREI.
I MAD' FfilEAiK OF SWIMMEIR HORY. GUVES UNIQUE DISPLAjY AT ) WHAjNGJAJRiEir. i j (P«r United Press Association.) j ——~—— I W!HSAM3ARIEII, Dtecemfcer 11. j The charge of being a dangjerods ' lunatic preferred against Henry fiih- i son Hoey vra& withdrawn on accused consenting to a pi-ohibition order, Hbey, who went Home with the futile intention of swimming the "Than- , nel, created a sensation last evening by marching through the town wear-, ing! as a helmet an oil drum inscribed "iNled 'Kelly" surmounted by a bullock's head. He proceeded to the town wharf where he disrobed >md gave > natatory exhibition, but was ' promptly arrested when he returned to land. : .'''■' j
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10129, 11 December 1911, Page 2
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111SENSATION AT WHANGAREI. Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10129, 11 December 1911, Page 2
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