ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
BODY FOILND IN THE SURF, By Telegraph-.-Press' Association.
„ Napier, September 26. This morning a man who had gone to the breakwater for the purpose of fishing found the body of a man in the surf at the ifoofc of tho , breakwater. Papers on the deceased bore the liamo of D. M. Anderson, and the body has been identified as a former resident of Dunedin. Among tho papers was a boat pass issued by tho Union Company (probably at Auckland) for the Arahnra, and dated September 20. Tho bodv was fully dressed, tho usual clothiwr being covered by a fawncoloured motor-coat. There were no marks on the body. The onlv cash on the body was twopence. It is believed that the body was in the water only a few hours.
Holland gin will bo hard to obtain in future. The two hundred distilleries of Schiedam, which produced vast quantities of gin nnd other liquors, wero notified in January by the Government's Grain Bureau that no more, grain will bo supplied for conversion into alcoholic products. This means the paralysis of ono of tho industries for which Holland is bost known abroad.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 2, 27 September 1918, Page 6
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193ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 2, 27 September 1918, Page 6
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