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ELECTRICITY DANGERS

THREE MEN KILLED Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright BRISBANE, March 27. (Received March 27, at 9.10 a.m.) Three deaths from electrocution occurred yesterday. Leonard Winter and Leslie Payen received fatal shocks while repairing motor cars, and Clarence Shaw was killed while working a motorgrinding machine.

At a garden party the other day several women turned up in the fashionable ostrich feather cloaks and capes. One in particular had a garment so voluminous as to suggest that it had absorbed the whole annual produce of a good-sized ostrich farm. The wearer was neither so young nor so fair as she had been. “ What do you think of that? ” asked one woman of another. “ Lovely,” was the reply. “ But—why doesn’t she bury ber headf, ”

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Evening Star, Issue 20135, 27 March 1929, Page 2

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ELECTRICITY DANGERS Evening Star, Issue 20135, 27 March 1929, Page 2

ELECTRICITY DANGERS Evening Star, Issue 20135, 27 March 1929, Page 2

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