A labourer named Dunphy was standing on the top of one of the L.C.C. trams at the Elephant and Castle when his hat fell off into tho road. The tram being stationary, his hat was thrown up to him, but in endeavouring to catch it overbalanced, and fell on his head into roadway, fr
January 30, 1904 - Daily News (London) - London, London, England
my waxen hand. After that I was wrapped up in a box, though my little dressmaker seemed quite sorry part with me. And no wonder sdn’t make doll like me every l. When I was unpack ad again—and oh, wasn’t I glad to get out that stuffy box?—l found myself in a big toy-shop in Londo
January 30, 1904 - Daily News (London) - London, London, England
etoamshin JOHANNESBURG, 6,200 tons, Feb. I2tn, from London (Tilbury), taking passengers (ttrst-dassj only for BAY, and NATAL followed ss. Fort Salisbury, March 11. Entire aceommojation Upper and Bridge Deck amidships. Electric lighiiug and ail latest improvements. Experienced su
January 30, 1904 - Daily News (London) - London, London, England
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