Certain visitors at a hotel ■_ porth, Cornwall, recently decided , t out, for themselves what whale tastes like. . Eight of the found Stranded on the boacD, visitors helped themselves < cuts. It was said that the m ® jor. be fit to eat after three or four days. The, y .. gfi-; washed up after sto . r . in Y _ijj dentlv overtook the 80 i ! they were pursuing large sn° herrings. They l iv .ed for jjfp afterward—eyed with a* l ®. - . crowds of people. A shilling advertisement JjVj, 1 classified section of Th* P vordf !%) your goods. Try it 1-
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20496, 15 March 1932, Page 12
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