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LIFE-AND-DEATH TUSSLE

THREE men struggle on CLIFF BRINK A WOULD-BE SUICIDE Sbc4 - 9 -30 a.m. SYDNEY, Today. and death struggle was staged Twn. brlnll of The Gap last night. tramwaymen noticed a man walkhim towar d the cliffs, and followed , ‘. The man, who was over six s ; “ height and weighing about 13 the r discarded his coat, and leaping fence made for the edge, anrl 6 *. ramw 'aymen sprang after him, tjj 8 desperate struggle ensued, the few » men sometimes being only a the * eet * rom the brink. However, He ® an .* at cr broke down and sobbed. cn», a , that he had intended to !0 blam B ', llcide ' saying: “My wife is an!? 8 * eem ed about 48 years of age voir W w 8 we M-dressed. His cultured u® bespoke a good education. ne was handed over to the police.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 764, 10 September 1929, Page 9

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LIFE-AND-DEATH TUSSLE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 764, 10 September 1929, Page 9

LIFE-AND-DEATH TUSSLE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 764, 10 September 1929, Page 9

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