Mr. A. Tanipson, solicitor, of Cardiff, met with a shocking death at the Great Western Railway Station, Cardiff. When a passenger train from Newport reached tlio end 'of the platform the body of the deceased was noticed under tlie wheels of the engine. The injured man expired shortly after admission to the infirmary. A man who witnessed the accident states t defeased starred backwards on the line. Ho was dragged about t« yards before the train was brought to a standstill: Mary had a littlo ham, * (\ pound or so—with eggs), And oft sho ™n ,f° , cat c' l 'he tram. •For sho had nimble legs! Sho woro a Merry Widow hat, And staggering coiffure, And had a cold, but soon fixed that With "Woods' Great Peppermint Cure! —Advt. ia Ten first became a general beverage among tlio wealth in England in the year '1657. At that time it cost about £10 a sound.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1085, 25 March 1911, Page 14
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153Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1085, 25 March 1911, Page 14
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