YACHT WRECKED
CRHAY’S PRIVATIONS
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SYDNEY. April 2fi
News has just rear-lied Rockhampton of the privation*, s idle red hv J. Alien and his two sons, who were sheltering m the yacht Kva during a gale off Cape .Manifold. When the anchor l failed to hold, the vessel was dashed to pieces on the melts. The trio managed to escape and lived for twelve days on •i snuiil hag of Hour and some onion* which had been washed ashore. They ‘•veiitually dei idl'd to walk to Yeppoon and killing two native hears on tin way they managed to live until tin" reached a lishing camp at Corio Creek
A palatable medicine for children— Wade’s Worm Figs. Keeps children absolutely free from worms. —Advt.
Prepare against winter colds. Sprinkle a few drops of “ Nazol ” on your handkerchief daily. It’s a sure, safe preventive. (50 doses cost Is (id.— Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1929, Page 1
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155YACHT WRECKED Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1929, Page 1
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