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BED IN TREE

BOY'S FATAL FALL FROM "NEST." SYDNEY, Tuesday. A boyish inst'nct for adventur, caused Stewart Fitzhardinge, aged 16 years, to huild bimself a sort of nest-like bed in the fork of a Moreton Bay Fig tree, 30 feet high, at Double Bay, to which he climbed for the first irme on Sunday night and slept there. He repeated the performance last night; but apparently roll'sd out and crashed to t-ba concrete path bclow and was killed. Four lads' contemplated emtjlating : the nest-bed but their opinions have now changed. ' \

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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 3, 26 August 1931, Page 3

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BED IN TREE Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 3, 26 August 1931, Page 3

BED IN TREE Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 3, 26 August 1931, Page 3

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