FIFTH FATALITY.
SYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGE. (United Press Association—Copyright.) SYDNEY, March 6. „ The harbour bridge, the work or which is one of great magnitude, has been in progress since 1926. An enormous steel arch is now stretching halfway across the harbour, rising to a dizzy height. The number of men killed since the inception of the work is five, and the latest fatality occurred to-day. A worker fell 150 feet into the harbour. The body was recovered within two hours bv a diver in GO feet of water.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 50, Issue 124, 7 March 1930, Page 5
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