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LOCH NESS MONSTER

BIGGER AND BETTER SEEN BY A QUARTETTE (Tlmfs Air Mj 1 Srntce.l LONDON. April 21. First Loch-Nw*-Mon»ter-glinipse of 1938 wa« recorrtrrt >«>sterday from Fort William, uri tl News I'.hronleio. First positive appearanre has four witnesses —ihe Rev. Leslie Rule Wilson, reetnr T ~t Andrew s Episcopal Church Fort William, and three Edinburgh friends. When they were returning by road to Fort William on Tuesday they saw a disturbance in the waters of Ihe loch. . , t •‘Near the middle of the loch we saw six black humps, each sticking about four feet out of the water.” said Mr Wilson- "I should say the animai would be about forty feet lontr. "It plaved about in the water for five minutes, settine up a terrific commotion Ilk- h-nlms- water.”

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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20506, 24 May 1938, Page 9

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LOCH NESS MONSTER Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20506, 24 May 1938, Page 9

LOCH NESS MONSTER Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20506, 24 May 1938, Page 9

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