COMMONWEALTH CABLES.
KILLED BY A TRAIN.
By Electric Telegraph—Copyright] [United Press Association.]
Sydney, October 13
An unknown .man, about 22 years old, was run over by a train at Lexhcfli and fatally ifljuuej, A card found, an, his pockfet bearing the ! name of , Robert Burnett Lindsay, showing tlpit.he Iliad been vacqiiisjLted in Auqk-, land on September 29.
THE X-RAY SKIRT.
Sydney, October 13
Two young women attired in X-ray skirts and tights, leaving a taxi-cab near the General Post Office, were surrounded by -a jeering crowd and compelled to take refuge in a lane. A constable rescued them and placed them in a taxi-cab, and drove them off amid a storm of ridicule. The police were forced to use their batons to force a way through the crowd demonstrating against the wearers of the skirts.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 37, 14 October 1913, Page 6
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135COMMONWEALTH CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 37, 14 October 1913, Page 6
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