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RUBBER SOLES ON HEAD

MAN'S EFFORT TO WARD OFF "WIRELESS CURRENTS.” Wearing two robber boot soles on Mr, head “to prevent -wireless currents from striking his brain,” a young man, who was charged with wandering abroad while of »n sound mind, presented a patheth? figure to the dock at the Manchester City Folic® Court. He was remanded to a, hospital, It was staled that ho had been fix toe clerk’s office applying for summonses against four women, who, hn represented, were sending messages to him through tho air lo iris head, and preventing him from sleeping at nights, A police officer mentioned that tho young man [dated to him that ho wore the rubber solo., on hiri head under Iris cap as a pre-

j,,-Uie eiecteical currents cans lug the wireless messages. Ho said the; >j.,’i.i.;nt him relief.

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Evening Star, Issue 18175, 16 January 1923, Page 7

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RUBBER SOLES ON HEAD Evening Star, Issue 18175, 16 January 1923, Page 7

RUBBER SOLES ON HEAD Evening Star, Issue 18175, 16 January 1923, Page 7

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