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Fell Down Waterfall

(N.Z. Press Association)

WAIPUKURAU, Nov. 21

A 19-year-old Victoria University student who had been missing in the Western Ruahine ranges since yesterday afternoon, was found by a five-man search party shortly after 3 p.m. today. He is Michael Taylor, who was found suffering from a sprained ankle, cuts and lacerations as a result of a fall down a mountain waterfall.

He had been unable to signal to the rescue party because his hunting rifle had been lost in the fall. Mr Taylor had been on a week-long deer-stalking expedition with another student, Stanley Wayne Parks.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31223, 22 November 1966, Page 1

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Fell Down Waterfall Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31223, 22 November 1966, Page 1

Fell Down Waterfall Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31223, 22 November 1966, Page 1

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