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THE GISBORNE BOY.

STATE OF EXHAUSTION.

CONDITION NOT SERIOUS, / [BY TELEGRAPH. —OWN C ORRESPONDENT. ] GISBORNE. Friday. The little boy who was lost and found does not appear to be in a serious condition apart from his complete exhaustion and a swelling of the throat and mouth caused by the long time he was hanging upside down. So far he has nol been able to talk sufficiently to give a detailed account of just what happened.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18861, 8 November 1924, Page 12

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THE GISBORNE BOY. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18861, 8 November 1924, Page 12

THE GISBORNE BOY. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18861, 8 November 1924, Page 12

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