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Article : 35 wordsJohn Foley, 30, demolisher, of Botany-street, Redfern, fell 50 feet from Hoyts' building. George-street, yesterday. Central Ambulance took him to Sydney ...
Article : 41 wordsJack Collingburn fell from a crane at Hudson's timber yards, Bridge-street, Glebe, yesterday. His left arm and both wrists were broken. ...
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Article : 64 wordsErnest. Beck, 37, who lived in Hayberry-street, North Sydney, was found dead in his bed at Royal North Shore Hospital, yesterday. His throat was ...
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Article : 91 wordsWILLIAM RUTLEDGE, aged 39, storekeeper, of Railway-parade, Mortdale, collapsed and died while delivering goods to a customer at a ...
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Article : 139 wordsA cure for insomnia, one of mankind's most troublesome affilicions, has been discovered by the noted German physician, Dr. Martin Kuban. Nights of ...
Article : 81 wordsFROM time immemorial a wolf has been kept on the Capitol in memory of the famous legendary animal which suckled Romulus and Remus, the ...
Article : 87 wordsWHAT is thought to be the world's biggest tortoise, arrived at the London Zoo recently. It weighs about 3we, is 3ft. 6in. long, and nearly one hundred ...
Article : 91 wordsTHE latest dodge of Roman taxi drivers is to charge a "supplemento" of two or three lire for taking a passenger to the Vatican, or away from the Vatican. Their sole excuse is that they cross a border line from one State—Italy—into another—Vatican City. ...
Article : 168 wordsTHE possibility of using water for automobile engine fuel, an old expedient, has come to the front in Germany in a new way. ...
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Article : 123 wordsAn aerial view of the revolution ary new hangar built for Western Air Express in America. Each of the six sides has a self-opening steel door 126 feet wide, all of which can be opened in 30 seconds. Emptying the hangar of all 'planes takes one minute, a sloping floor permitting' one man to handle a giant trimotor 'plane. The hangar has 54,000 square feet of floor space. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 22 Sep 1929, Page 3
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