REMARKABLE ESCAPE
WOMAN* ON LOCOMOTIVE,
RESCUED UNHURT.
(Sydney "Sun” Cable.) NEW YORK, December 26. Kenneth Clark took his wife and his mother-in-law for a motor ride on Christmas night, and when crossing a railway line nis motor stalled 'just as an express travelling at sixty, miles in ho nr passed, Clark: and his motherbillow were uninjured, and : though both searched diligently they found no {new of dark’a -wvfe. A few minutes later a farmer at a wayside station saw a women dinging to the iiont of the locomotive. It ft took fifteen minutes to convince the driver that he had a new passenger. ’ ’When rescued Mrs Clark was uncougciooa from cold, hawing travelled, sixteen miles in front of the locomotive. She wool) probably have perished goes, ibnt otherwise was unhurt.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 12023, 29 December 1924, Page 7
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130REMARKABLE ESCAPE New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 12023, 29 December 1924, Page 7
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