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Howth, Co. Dublin.—At 2.45 oi\ the afternoon of the 6th of June, 1953, a local boatman reported that a girl had fallen over a cliff into the sea at the Nose of Howth, half a mile from the harbour. At 2.55 the life-boat R.P.L.

put to sea. There was a calm sea with a light east-south-east breeze.

The life-boat found that the girl, who had been badly injured, had hauled herself on to a rock. The life-boat rescued her and landed her at 3.30 at Howth, where an ambulance was waiting to take her to hospital.— Rewards, £4 10*..