FALL OVER CLIFF.
MRS SIMPSON'S EXPERIENCE. (United Preps Association—Copyrieht.) SYDNEY, December 30. Mrs Simpson, who fell 300 feet over a cliff in the Blue Mountains, ha,s practically recovered. Interviewed, she stated that her foot slipped on the loose clay. She toppled over the edee and grasned at trees and shrubs which partially broke her fall. She bounced from ledge to led.ee and wondered when she would stop falling. It was an awful experience. She had the same sensation for hours after her rescue.—Australian Press Association.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 49, Issue 68, 31 December 1928, Page 5
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