GIRL’S ESCAPE
.1- FEEL UNDER TRAIN. (Per Press Association—. Copyrights) AVELDINGTDN,. • August 25..,' ..Termed by all who,, saw it,, as ~a miraculous escape, was- the. good fortune! of Nancy O’-Shea. who .attempted to board the • 6.53 train tfottf Lower Butt to Wellington after .-it L',d commenced to move:i this- morning, and .fell between the first- carriage . and platform. She. -roped, towards, the platform and lay there, while, five carriages went-by, when the guard: brought the trai, n to a standstill. AJtter receiving attention from, a doctor, sho was removed- home. As fail 1 a s can- he -ascertained.: her. injuries are not serious. V ~
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 August 1933, Page 6
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104GIRL’S ESCAPE Hokitika Guardian, 25 August 1933, Page 6
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