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Today Beryl Morrin Lives A Normal Life 1938

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[PIX, 14 May 1938, p17, via Trove]

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Bass Hill

Suburb within Bankstown local government area that became known as Bass Hill in October 1924. Prior to this it had been known as Upper Bankstown and before that Irish Town, due to the large number of Irish settlers in the area.

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Morrin, Beryl Gladys

Girl who lost her arms when she was attacked by a shark while swimming in the Georges River at Kentucky on 31 December 1934.

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PIX

Popular culture magazine which feature a mix of scandal, sensationalism, human-interest stories, fashion, politics, culture and entertainment.

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