MR SEMPLE’S ESCAPE
from drowning accident. / fi,j Ti'leg raph —Per Press A ssociu I ton ) WELLINGTON, April 27. Had Mr Robert .Semple, M.P.. not been indisposed, lie too would probably have been a member of the Fishing excursion which met will) disaster at Breaker Bay yesterday. An. arrange; meat had been made, for Mr Semple, to accompany the parly on the next trip to Eitzroy Bay, but on Saturday morning Mr Semple communicated with-the late .Mr .McPherson tjjJ.d said that, while lie would like to make the trip, lie would be unable to do so on account of an injury to Ids leg. Up to a late hour this afternoon none of the three victims’ bodies had been recovered.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1931, Page 3
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119MR SEMPLE’S ESCAPE Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1931, Page 3
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