SLEEP-WALKER’S FALL.
.FIREMAN TAKEN TO HOSPITAL.. . NEW PLYMOUTH, This Day. Alexander Wallis Jones, a delegate to the Fire Brigade Conference, when sleep-walking last night, fell over a fire escape at the Grosvenor Hotel, and was removed to the hospital, liis injuries are not understood to be very serious, but they may confine him to hod for four or five days. The conference passed a vote of sympathy with him.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 27 February 1928, Page 5
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