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ATTACK ON THE SHINGLE

LONDON, June 14. England’s June heat wave, thoudi tne temperature has not exceeded 87deg_ in the shade, has been directly responsible for eight deaths, including one finride The doctors condemn shing!>d needs and cloche hats as affording 100 little protection from the sun. Bigger and shadier hats arc recovering their popular ty. The seaside and river resorts v-cre crowded, though to-day was cooler.

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Evening Star, Issue 18979, 29 June 1925, Page 3

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ATTACK ON THE SHINGLE Evening Star, Issue 18979, 29 June 1925, Page 3

ATTACK ON THE SHINGLE Evening Star, Issue 18979, 29 June 1925, Page 3

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