■Sir. Heatb Nash, a member of the now fast-dwindling band of heroic explorers who crossed the Australian continent with John M'Donald Stuart in IS6I-2 died under tragio circumstances last month at Adelaide. On Beromter 13 it was reported that a man had been taken suddenly ill in tho street. He became unconscious, and was removed to tho Hospital, where lip died with bis identity unknown. The police published a description of him in tho hope that some of bis friends would romo forward. Meanwhile the anthoritios' discovered that the deceased was none other than Mr. Nash, and the news was conveyed to tho wiflow. A French aviator has bmi caught tryii»g to pawn his aeroplane, to riim) the expense of garage during the winter*
8.5..1. CARS.—Wβ bare in jtoek, for immedinte delivery, 13.9-nj>. 4-oyjin.der RB.A. Cnr, 3-aeater, with Silent K&ight Engine, Hood, Screen, 6 Lamps, Detachable Whoels, Spare Wheef and Tyre, £iii. Ovtalo.guoe bn ftpplieatson. Scott Motor iisenoj , , L<ar« CnU
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1957, 14 January 1914, Page 7
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160Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1957, 14 January 1914, Page 7
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