Sensational Leap from a Train
(Per Press Association.) Hobart, January 22. A sensational leap from the mail train running between Hobart and Launceston was made by a, young girl named Brown, trayelliug in a compartment with Davidson, a member of a firm of engineers. The girl fell asleep, and Davidson alleges he took a nip of cough mixture containing peppermint and aniseed. The girl awoke and believed the smell was that of chloroform and tried to attract the attention of the passengers in the next compartment. Failing to do so she then dropped from the window. The girl was found uninjured except for a few bruises. Davidson was taken into custody, but it is generally believed she is laboring under an hallucination.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 171, 23 January 1896, Page 2
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122Sensational Leap from a Train Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 171, 23 January 1896, Page 2
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