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AN INJURED MAN'S PLIGHT

THREE DAYS OF SUFFERING. (Received March 22, 9.55 a.m.) PERTH, Thia Day. A dray, driven by a farmer named Woods, overturned. Woods, was badly injured, and was unable to stand. He lay on his back in the fierce sun, suffering great pain, and in agony from thirst > for three days. By pushing himself along with his legs, he managed to reach a waterhole. When searchers found him his boots were worn out and his back was raw from the rough ground. He is almost a skeleton, but is likely to recover.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 68, 22 March 1915, Page 8

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AN INJURED MAN'S PLIGHT Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 68, 22 March 1915, Page 8

AN INJURED MAN'S PLIGHT Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 68, 22 March 1915, Page 8

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