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AWFUL EXPERIENCE

■.:' -.- -„.--■■ "SyDNBY/-'3oth -December. ■-' .Mrs. Simpson, who .fell-300 feet oyer a cliff in the Blue Mountains,: has practically recovered; Interviewed, she stat-; ed that her foot slipped on; loose: clay. She. toppled over the, edge, but graspr ed: at ..trees and shrubs,- which partially broke her fall.* She: bounced from ledge to ledge and.wondered; when sho would stop.The falling,was an. awful. experience. She' had. the.same' sensation for hours .after her reseu©.. ■■ ;"... '- ;■

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 150, 31 December 1928, Page 9

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AWFUL EXPERIENCE Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 150, 31 December 1928, Page 9

AWFUL EXPERIENCE Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 150, 31 December 1928, Page 9

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