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THRILLS IN SOUTH AFRICA OF 75-YEAR-OLD WOMAN. A hundred-mile health trip which became a thrilling 6000-miles drive is the experience recently achieved in South Africa by a 75-year-old woman, Mrs. J. G. King. xars. King started out in her saloon car to drive down to the plains from her home, 6000 feet above sea level, in the no-man's land between Basutoland and Pondoland. But when she got there she just carried on until she reaehed England. Accompanied by her daughter, Celia and a 15-year-old native boy, Mrs. King drove through Natal, the Transvaal, Rhodesia and Tanganyik. For over 4000 miles the journey was through jungle trails, and Mrs. King carried a loaded gun by her side. "We had made no preparation whatever for the trip, because the doctor had just ordered m other to get down to the plains for a while for the benefit of her health," Miss Celia King said to an interviewer in London. "But somehow or other, once we got going, we just carried on. And on the whole 6000 miles mother didn't have one headache," she added. 1 "Once we were lost for three days near Mombasa; the car got stuck in swampy ground. We had been fighting with it for hours, when some naLves nrae up and helped to get it out. 1l was only when we got to a trading station that we discovered the natives were cannibals!"

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 618, 24 August 1933, Page 7

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HELPED BY CANNIBALS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 618, 24 August 1933, Page 7

HELPED BY CANNIBALS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 618, 24 August 1933, Page 7

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