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GETTING HOME

VHm.v lo get home,” is the firs' me -mm a nmfnrhst. asks himself, when Temporary repairs are simple, it a pira a of wood or iron is handy. Place tills on the broken part (as on a broktn limb) in the form of a splint, and bind together,' with wire or rope. The latter is the better, for on being saturated with ivater it will make a good tight job. If the spring is broken in the centre, bind in a block on which the frame can rest, and drive slowly.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SNEWS19280106.2.4

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Shannon News, 6 January 1928, Page 1

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93

GETTING HOME Shannon News, 6 January 1928, Page 1

GETTING HOME Shannon News, 6 January 1928, Page 1

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