MOTOR-CYCLE LEAVES ROAD
When the' motor-cycle they were riding left the Evans Bay Road shortly before 9.30 p.m. yesterday, H. Jenkin, of 130 "Kidgway, Mornington, received a cut on the head, and Miss C. Kirkwood, of 184 Tasman Street, injuries lo the chest. Both were taken to hospital by the Free Ambulance.
The first .wireless.; SOS message was broadcast, thirteen years ago. Last year 1003 were transmitted, and of them 593 *were successful,
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Evening Post, Issue 66, 15 September 1936, Page 18
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