A woman stepped off >a 'train ,'tlhat was passing Hornby .station, near Chnstclmreb, last Saturday, while it was travelling at the rate of ten miles *111 hour. She is suffering, from cuts in 'the head and shock. A slight .shock of eartilir|iiako was felt in Levin yesterday afternoon, ft was also felt ait "\\ t?11 iu<4tr>n and its vioi 11 ifcics. Mr G. Hogben, who kee|xs the soismologioal rooords, describes Jt as "an average >Xew Zealand shock." I've had a "close sliave," ttlia barher exclaimed, lo the policeman while fixing his .strops, I've had influenza, and I feel quite ashamed To say that thev fed me on "slops." I was a ' hair'-breadth 'escape'." the hobby replied ; "Wtur life was nearly 'cut-short.' V* ithout Woods' I'epperminlb Cin l e [ might have ' dyed ' " A\ as tho barber's retort.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 June 1910, Page 3
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