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GIRL'S FALL FROM TREE

SOME HOURS SPENT IN BUSH [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDED I | WHANG AREI, Friday A visitor from Paeroa, Miss Joyce Tilsey, aged 19, spent some hours involuntarily last night, in the douse bush of the Western Hills, near Whangarei, after she had been injured through falling from a tree. Miss Tilsey, who was spending a holiday with Mrs. J<. Massey, of Whangarei, went alone lor a walk in the bush. When she did not return at dusk, Mrs. Massey became alarmed and, the police being informed, search parties were organised under Senior-Sergeant A. Henderson. Miss Tilsey was found lying at. the foot of a tree from which she had fallen. She had injured her knee so that she could not walk. She was carried out of the bush, a task made most difficult by the rugged nature of the country.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23601, 9 March 1940, Page 12

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GIRL'S FALL FROM TREE New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23601, 9 March 1940, Page 12

GIRL'S FALL FROM TREE New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23601, 9 March 1940, Page 12

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