Mr. J. E. Estill, who is visitine: Hio Dominion on. behalf of the Port of London Authority, will deliver as* illustrated lecture on HYiday evening in the Concert Chamber on "London, the Imperial Port, and Market-of the World." 'At 9 p.m. , on .Thursday ftfr. Estill will address theChamber of Commerce. In the Hue Petit, Paris, an Italian bricklayer named Valenti Riganlt wns at work on the sixth floor of a scaffold when he fell on ,tp the ravement below. People rushed a find a dead man, but to their snt prise RigauH got nj), nnt on his cap, which wan lvinj» near him,'awl sis 'ho brushed ' himself down, exclaimed, "That was'a nasty bumn. Where is the nearest place to pet a drirVk?" The police insisted on removing him to the.hasptfnt. in spite of his protest*) .that he was all right- The doctors examined him, but could find no injury except a scratch prt his elbow,.aM a. few sKftht, bruises on one side. , ftjeault now threatens to claim damVw! (torn- the hospital for; causing . him to lose half a day's work. I
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1986, 17 February 1914, Page 8
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181Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1986, 17 February 1914, Page 8
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