WOMAN OF 104
NIGHT OUT AT PARTY i ' Al FLBOURXE, A up;. ]Mrs IsaIh‘l jltmro, 104, of Fitzroy belioVOd •to be the oldest woman in Victoria, went to a party last night. She re-, tinned to her home at 2-80 a.m. and at 11 o’clock she complained to a. visitor that she was beinjg kept in* bed. “They, say it’s cold,” sjjio said;, “but I’m not cold, and I’m not tired. I’d sooner get up. I like to get: up at (5.40.” - Her dangliter. Airs. ARdntyre, with whom she lives in Greeves street, Pitzj£ roy, said her mother had never had a serious iljuess and'did not suli'er from headache, earache, or toothache. She is eligible for toothache, however, as three hew teeth appeared about six years ago.
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Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 91, 30 September 1938, Page 1
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127WOMAN OF 104 Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 91, 30 September 1938, Page 1
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