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A painful accident befell. Mr N-. B. Clouston, of Grey.mouth, .while a -guest in the. Railway Hotel on Wednesday night, as. a sequel to .a fall while walking in his sleep. The win-, dow iii his bedroom as. wide open, and Mr, Clouston,. walking across the.:room fell out of the window to the ground over 20 feet below. Fortunately his , fail was broken by clothes lines, but nevertheless lie struck the • .ground • with considerable. force, and sustained ■injuries to his head and arm. He is now progressing satisfactorily)!.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 August 1933, Page 6
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