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COLLAPSE ON FERRY

SICK AND HOMELESS WOMAN / NO MONEY AND FRIENDLESS After hurrying to catch the 7.25 o’clock ferry from Devonport to Auckland last evening, a young woman fainted just as she was stepping from the gangway to the boat. She was carried to a sqat and after a while revived. but collapsed again shortly. She recovered sufficiently to say she had been working at Takapuna, but was now out of work and had no money and nowhere to go. She said she had not long been out of hospital, and then collapsed again. It was obvious to those helping her that she was in a very bad state of health, and when the ferry arrived at Auckland she was placed in the St. John Ambulance and sent to the hospital.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 866, 9 January 1930, Page 16

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Tapeke kupu
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COLLAPSE ON FERRY Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 866, 9 January 1930, Page 16

COLLAPSE ON FERRY Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 866, 9 January 1930, Page 16

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