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TWO GIRLS LOST.

NIGHT IN THE BUSH. BRISBANE, Dec. 17. Becoming lost in thick gorse bush at Caloundra, Miss H. F. Taylor and a girl friend were obliged to spend a night in unknown country, in Heavy rain and wind. They were out gathering Christmas bells when they lost their way. As darkness fell they decided to wait till morning. Meanwhile a big party of searchers scoured tho countryside, many with - lanterns, and all-searched fruitlessly' till daybreak. When morning dawned tho two young women, knowing that the wind was blowing from tho south-east, went in that direction and finally got to the coast, and thence to the main road, where they were picked up by a motor car. r They were little the worse for tjfbir night .in. lho.-hqnh.'- M

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 24, 28 December 1925, Page 2

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TWO GIRLS LOST. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 24, 28 December 1925, Page 2

TWO GIRLS LOST. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 24, 28 December 1925, Page 2

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