CHILD'S CLOSE CALL
Fieas Aaaociation.)
Rescued From Drowning by Const^ble
(By Telegraph
DUNEDIN, This Day. A girl named Dawn Carr, aged 6, owes her life to Constable Rusbatcli, who rescued her froin drowning at Portobello last evening. She was playiug on the Wharf at 6 o'clock, when she fell into water ovfer six feefc cle©p.» Ther© w©P© tio adiiltP at hand, bub a small boy rau to Constable EiisbaLclTs holise 300 yUrds uff and tbfe eoiistabife hastened to thfe spoL. diVed in and bfbught the iiisensible cliild to shore aftfef Ub least lfeUr riiinutfeS' iinfbfei'sion. He arid another irian had to earry on intensive resuscitation measures i'or oyef 30 iniflUtes before the child fesiriie ^»nd littlfe Wdrse for her mishap.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 148, 10 July 1937, Page 5
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