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SIX DAYS WITHOUT FOOD.

.«»■■ . . A LABOURER'S TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE& fPUESS ASSOCIATION.! MELBOURNE, 17th September. A terrible adventure befel a labouror named Peter Kenanc. Ho fell down a disused shaft at Rushworth, and remained tnero xor six days and nights without food. Ho was rescued in a weak state. The unfortunate man sufj fered shocking injuries in the fall. A similar case occurred* near Freyerstown, whore a man named Campbell fell down an abandoned shaft, and was not found till three days and nights had elapsed.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 68, 18 September 1906, Page 5

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SIX DAYS WITHOUT FOOD. Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 68, 18 September 1906, Page 5

SIX DAYS WITHOUT FOOD. Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 68, 18 September 1906, Page 5

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