A iigiire in white attracted the attention of a policeman at En'murv near Sydney,-one Sunday night (.say'.s a recent Sydney Morning Her a M) It was a lady and the constable saw | That shu was walking in her skrp ih- hud heard it h u s best nut to disturb sleep-walkers, and quietly followed. She was in front of Bt" (•eoi-Rf's Hull,-vh^i & trajn rain • I past and she a«mk<v AVith a <v-,rt- ! Id .scream the lady, ru.shv-d uiinless- ;■■ across King str^t. for the first l-:, nu ~w ; k- jiv ;i1 ..:, «.-roth« wooricn hlock.s on hir b re •eet. Who was stay«l by onenf h-r' own sex. who succeed^! in r , uitfte^ •».-, n-oi. Ihe policeman borrowed a •-■•'-•'» fr.>n» a truiMWiiy c .ndm-tor ; _«r^ 'T 3 ri.. k - .!»,. t i,, ~.,, ,, a:>la i:i
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5581, 29 July 1910, Page 2
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