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A bicycle built for one—but it carries two. Wilfred Jones, of Bellevue Hill, Sydney, takes his pet dog Micky through the-streets in this novel, manner. Micky never falls off.

All that remained of the Jersey Airways aeroplane St. Catherine's Bay (inset at top) after it had crashed at Jersey Airport a few seconds after taking off for Southampton on November 4. The liner carried eleven passengers, including four tvomen and a baby, and m crew of two. All were killed, as well as a farm hand who was ivorhing in the field in ivhich the machine crashed.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 128, 26 November 1938, Page 17

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A bicycle built for one—but it carries two. Wilfred Jones, of Bellevue Hill, Sydney, takes his pet dog Micky through the-streets in this novel, manner. Micky never falls off. All that remained of the Jersey Airways aeroplane St. Catherine's Bay (inset at top) after it had crashed at Jersey Airport a few seconds after taking off for Southampton on November 4. The liner carried eleven passengers, including four tvomen and a baby, and m crew of two. All were killed, as well as a farm hand who was ivorhing in the field in ivhich the machine crashed. Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 128, 26 November 1938, Page 17

A bicycle built for one—but it carries two. Wilfred Jones, of Bellevue Hill, Sydney, takes his pet dog Micky through the-streets in this novel, manner. Micky never falls off. All that remained of the Jersey Airways aeroplane St. Catherine's Bay (inset at top) after it had crashed at Jersey Airport a few seconds after taking off for Southampton on November 4. The liner carried eleven passengers, including four tvomen and a baby, and m crew of two. All were killed, as well as a farm hand who was ivorhing in the field in ivhich the machine crashed. Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 128, 26 November 1938, Page 17

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