HELPLESS MOTHER
WATCHES CHILDREN DROWN. United Press Association— By Electric | Telegraph.—Copyright.) | I LONDON, August. 4. While seasiding with her son John and her daughters, Ruth and Ursula, j a widow, Mrs Viliseed, of Hnslemer, j Surrey, .sat on the bench at Chichester 1 Harbour and helplessly Hatched all three drown. All three were strong swimmers.’ The brother tried to save his sisters, when he was swept to his death by strong currents.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 August 1931, Page 6
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