RAN INTO THE SEA.
A PECULIAR INCHMWT. By Telepnph.—Press Anftoclatlon. '' Auckland, Last Hl||i.N Residents living in the vicinity of Curran Street beach, Poruonbjr, tjfte amazed this morning at seeing a : s*n "" rushing wildly down Cum'n K Street toward,-, the beach, crying out a* he went. At the concrete steps leading down to the beach he fell, lnJnHiiPM ' head and log, but picking hlnueU tip, he hurried on across the sand aOsVifctO the harbor, anil with amazing fifsMty ho gained deep water. •„;' Realising that something' 'Waajifttly amiss, a party set off in a boatj,and *', rescued the man, who wac ssi{| in, in excited state. It appears that he i*,a returned soldier, and is evidently suffer- - ing from the effects of shell shock. After the rescue he was admitted to the hdf« pita!
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 September 1920, Page 4
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131RAN INTO THE SEA. Taranaki Daily News, 1 September 1920, Page 4
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