SHARK-HUNTING AT GOOGEE.
ISLAND‘ERS AS BAIT. SHARKS FAIL TO “TAKE." By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. Aultralian and NZ. Cable Association. ‘ SYDNEY. March 13. The shark hunting campaign at Coogee tontinues to be a, source of attraction. An enormous crowd assem—bled to watch ten islanders trum the Loyalty Islands, who. armed with knives, offered themselves as bait in the hope of meeting with sharks at, (-1050 quurters.‘ T 1195: swam round for a considerable time. we“ out, but found no “takers.“ The sharks -np~ parentvly are shy of coloured bait.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16681, 13 March 1922, Page 7
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