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GIRL’S BROKEN LEGS

20 TIMES IN 25 YTATIS LONDON, Now. 24.—. Miss Betty Parry, 27, of Ogwen terrace, Bothesda, North Wales, who is a patient at the Caernarvonshire and Anglesey Infirmary at Bangor, lias a broken leg for the 20th. time since she was two years of age. ‘‘lt seems as if nearly the whole of my life has been spent in hospital,” she! said yesterday. “1 am quite happy here, and i expecet 1 shall be here for a few months this time.”

Miss Parry has b.cen a prominent mem her of tiie Llandudno Girl Guides. Despite the fact that she has been weakened by her many accidents, she learned to swim, and is now an expert. During the recent crisis she enrolled for A'.R.P. work, and she is a trained ambulance worker.

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Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 135, 18 January 1939, Page 4

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GIRL’S BROKEN LEGS Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 135, 18 January 1939, Page 4

GIRL’S BROKEN LEGS Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 135, 18 January 1939, Page 4

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