African lung-fish have the power of filling their air-bladders, and burying themselves in mud, thus escaping the effects of prolonged droughts. Red “tail-lights” are supplied to the policemen on night duty at Mulhouse, Alsace-Lorraine; each man carries three suspended from his belt at the back. More than 50(1,000 people flew in British aircraft during 1927, and only five lives were lost in accidents to civil machines, including testing and racing.
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 49, 21 November 1928, Page 12
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