J. William Jones, of iNew Jersey, U.S.A., has a hearty laugh,-.arid it .stood him in gc ! stead one night recently. He was entering his home, wlicu two masked men sprang upon him and ordered him to put up Ilis hands; : The incident struck him as ludicrous and he burst into laughter, at which both men took to their heels The urn-raft of Hie near iiitinv may 'l». made largely of linen! Metallised lium a new fabric, is expected to liriiiK ill 1 ■ complete change in the i-onslnictiun ni' iiir<:i-iil't. It liiis it lii^h tennile stronijlh iind,is very li^ht. An aeroplane hull' the present weight, yet eousidei'iihlv stiini"i>i-. could be constructed IVom sndi .-, labric ]S'n delnils nf (he now material have ye( been iiiuiouuccil. . ',"*..'
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 85, 20 October 1928, Page 18
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