TE ARAROA FATALITY.
FURTHER DETAILS. By Teleffrajjli.—J'rcss Assn. —Opyi'iylit Gisbonie, Xuv. I'ui'tlier details • of lite 'IV Anuoa drowning incident show that Frederick 'I ij'ciilie, a returned soldier villi four years' .service, wlin win* employed at the llirkh !>ay Iree/hip works as a I'iU'peiiter, U'efil out with i'our euinpunion.-, fo Jislj oil the rooks iiciu* Malakaoa IV;hI, on fSuuilny morning. Iln was missed by his companions. On their return 1 i<::.1 1; Trcmii' !i;i<l not arrived, and on .Monday morniii"' over 11)0 men from Uic works wont out and searched the '•oast and neighboring hilln, Imt no trace was found, except a fishing line in the water. The sea near (he point is treacherous. Trenne had been warned not tr> venture too far out on the rocks, lie was unmarried, 40 years of u?o, and came trom Auckland. Mis mother is thought to lie living in Adela'de.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 November 1920, Page 3
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146TE ARAROA FATALITY. Taranaki Daily News, 4 November 1920, Page 3
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