Jowellers in England haver their repair department clogged uip with wrist watche«. They state that no watch will stand a jig-saw life indefinitely. They also say ordinary watches must not be put in a cold place during the night. They require a_ certain amount of "warmth 'day and night.
A. great aerial tram is the latest suggestion from commercial flying: Tho passengers will enter, at a station, a long pulman mounted on a special railway truck. A locomotive will draw this to an aerodrone, where jt will be removed from its wheeled truck and transferred to the framework of a huge aeroplane
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 30, 4 August 1923, Page 24
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