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A PLUCKY GIRL.

y ' SAVES EXPRESS FROM DISASTER. By Msiranh-Pres! Association—Oonyrleht New York, June 23. At Hot Springs, Arkansas, Bertha Kay, a farmer's daughter, seeing a bridge burning on the Iron Mountain railway, frantically -ran along the track waving her sunbonnet, and succeeded in stopping an express train.- which would otherwise have ■ fallen through the flaming bridge into the deep river beneath. The passengers presented Miss Kay with twenty pounds before the train proceeded on it 3 way.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1785, 25 June 1913, Page 7

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A PLUCKY GIRL. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1785, 25 June 1913, Page 7

A PLUCKY GIRL. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1785, 25 June 1913, Page 7

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