That a woman fell to her death out of a window while under the influence of a dream, was the verdict at the inquest 011 Susannah Hall (83), of Coombe, Wottou-under-Edge, Gloucestershire. At midnight, Sirs. Hall was heard calling. "Raise me up," and neighbours, rushing to her assistance. found her lying in the backyard. To get out of the wiudow she must have passed over or under some water spouting. A son paid that his mother had been subject to very vivid dreams, during which she was capable of living with great intensity. Flytox, fragrant, harmless to humans, means instant death to mosquitoes, flie3 and other insect pests. — (Ad.) Save pounds with Fairy Dyes. Make old tilings new with Fuiry Dyes. Cd everywhere^—J^Ad.^
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 37, 13 February 1934, Page 11
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