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BOY FEARED DROWNED

— Press Association

By Telegraph-

WAIROA, Nov. 5. Yesterday afternoon a young lad. Keith Williams, aged eight years, went to the wharf m the vicinity 01 the post office to hsh while awaiting his father, Mr. Stanley Williams, a postal employee. Later the iad's cycie was found and also his fishing line run out from the wharf, but there w.as no sign of the boy. It is now feared that he has been drowned. The police have been carrying out a search since the accident was reported, but up to the present there is no sign of the boy.

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Chronicle (Levin), 5 November 1946, Page 5

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BOY FEARED DROWNED Chronicle (Levin), 5 November 1946, Page 5

BOY FEARED DROWNED Chronicle (Levin), 5 November 1946, Page 5

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