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GIRL WALKS IN SLEEP

WELLINGTON OCCURANCE. AWOKE MILES AWAY. P«r Press Asuoomtloft. WELLINGTON, Friday. An extraordinary (somnambulistic! feat was accomplished by Olive Warwick, aged 14 years, the daughter of Mr and Mrs Stanley Warwick, of WiTlis Street, Mr Warwick was unable to account church at 7 a.m. on Thursday morning to find, the front door of his fiat open and his daughter missing. Mrs. Warwick was unable to account for their daughter’s disappearnce at so early an hour. The police search proved fruitless. At 8.15 Olive returned fully dressed, having awakened several miles away in the Ngahauranga Gorge. In her sleep eho had dressed, taken her own money in a hand purse several handkerchiefs, and other artRealising her position on *nawakening|, she walked down the Gorge to the Ngahauranga station and returned to the city by train. After breakfast and a long sleep, she awoke none of the worse for her Extraordinary ■ ‘adventurous Sleep walk of several miles

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 2, 10 September 1927, Page 5

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GIRL WALKS IN SLEEP Stratford Evening Post, Issue 2, 10 September 1927, Page 5

GIRL WALKS IN SLEEP Stratford Evening Post, Issue 2, 10 September 1927, Page 5