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SAVED FROM DROWNING

RESCUE OF SMALL BOY SMART WORK BY YOUTHS Prompt action by two youths Ross of U °thc'V n t d , Arthur Newell, men.be™ of the Wakatere Canoe Club, saved a six-year-old-boy, James Glassy, from The 1 H?tle t b Narr ° W Xeck yesterday. oni h i • U boy got out of his denth t“^ ia sister a few years older, was trying to assist him when the two youths enticed the children's plight

They ran into the water and help*** the children out. -y The little boy Glassy was in a bad way, and was unconscious. who has a knowledge of first aid ’ applied artificial respiration naetc - and after a quarter of an hour ne u successful in restoring animation. The boy, who is a son of a bus P b% - prietor at Narrow Neck, was a doctor and completely reco later.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 543, 21 December 1928, Page 16

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145

SAVED FROM DROWNING Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 543, 21 December 1928, Page 16

SAVED FROM DROWNING Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 543, 21 December 1928, Page 16

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