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LABOURER SURPRISE

"WIGGING" AND TUB* *• ' - y< [THE PBBBS ivMj*^ A 8 true is going the round.Jjjjj an and WJ, the present time. A hoisting bricks and otter ;**■ Supper floors of a bmldag »3 of construction in the city,*" ing to the level of thejWjfl well-known woman wa&d« footpath apparently danger which r.bove. A saw that she wrf*jyjs»i jured if prompt "tagSjp taken, .^^'PT^Z'SS I back V safety, just as ti»M^ reached; the street. To his surprise, the w£ffiß| of being grateful, W«%Eg"vhe rounds of ti»-ffIJT, | "handling her so ' o^i'«s labourer was taken •*&£ woman walked off. ?J^g) Some days later the saw approached the ftw"»iLtfi aSS enquired for the J« had, as she put it, 'W^ «Ithought afout it wtalj*; she said, -and I <f»J?S si™ that had he not I would have beenkilled., * see that he gets «m! "This" was a£o «««. ,

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19156, 12 November 1927, Page 16

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LABOURER SURPRISE Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19156, 12 November 1927, Page 16

LABOURER SURPRISE Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19156, 12 November 1927, Page 16

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