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LIFE RISKED FOR DOG

Miss Husted, of Eton, saw a crowd on the bank of the Thames at Windsor watching men trying to save a drowning dog by using boat hooks. it seemed hopeless. The men gave up. The river was in flood. Miss Husted volunteered to have a rope tied round her and be lowered down the 6ft embankment into the water. She rescued the dog. c “ A very brave act,’ the Mayor ot Windsor called it a few weeks later, when he presented the R.S.P.C.A. certificate to her.

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Evening Star, Issue 22441, 11 September 1936, Page 13

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LIFE RISKED FOR DOG Evening Star, Issue 22441, 11 September 1936, Page 13

LIFE RISKED FOR DOG Evening Star, Issue 22441, 11 September 1936, Page 13

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