CLIFF EDGE GIVES WAY
BOY HURLED FORTY FEET Press Association NEW PLYMOUTH, Thursday. Through falling 40ft over a cliff at Woolcombe Terrace this evening, John Charles Clarke, aged 12, suffered severe head injuries. The boy was standing near the edge of the cliff, which is continually being eroded by the sea. when a section of earth broke away, and, carrying the boy with it, crashed on to the sandy beach. The boy was semi-conscious to-nigbt.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 595, 22 February 1929, Page 11
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