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GIRL'S 200 MILES TRAMP.

Sonic workmen at Gross Wardein, on the great centrnl plain of Hungary, found the Ihkl.v of a girl lying in a newly-dug grave and as life was not extinct a doctor was recalled and animation was restored. The girl then stated that she lived in a village some 200 miles away, but had tramped the whole distance to see her soldier lover. When she got to the barracks her sweetheart was ashamed of her .because sho> was ragged and duststained and declined to speak to Iter. The broken-heark'd girl attempted to tramp back home, but as she had no 1 money and had eaten nothing for three days she decided to commit suicide and. bury bwwlf «lin,

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Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 22, 19 September 1911, Page 1

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GIRL'S 200 MILES TRAMP. Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 22, 19 September 1911, Page 1

GIRL'S 200 MILES TRAMP. Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 22, 19 September 1911, Page 1

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