DROWNING FATALITY.
SAD DEATH! OF RAILWAY POSTER
(Pei* United PreM Jtigeoiatum.)
HAMILTON, April 9,
Ernest iß'ioharcl Dennison, a lVlway porter of Cambridge, aged 27 years, married with a wife and oi:e young child, a visitor to the Baptist's camp at the Lake yesterday in cjiipany with a- man named Broad, went oiit in a punt and dived overboard. Ho swam about, returning 1 safely to the punti. Later again he dived and splashed. Bi'oad thought he w-is swimming, but Dennison sank undo." and never rose. The body was recov eixjd an hour and a half later, but the doctor pronounced life extinct.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10186, 9 April 1912, Page 3
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