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DERING IS DARlNG.—Nerves of steel are needed for the hairraising stunts with which Tony Bering and his motor cyclists thrill thousands of people all over England. Wearing only a bathing slip and crash helmet for protection, Tony Bering crashes through glass at 40 miles per hour during a demonstration.

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Evening Star, Issue 23355, 26 August 1939, Page 9 (Supplement)

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DERING IS DARlNG.—Nerves of steel are needed for the hairraising stunts with which Tony Bering and his motor cyclists thrill thousands of people all over England. Wearing only a bathing slip and crash helmet for protection, Tony Bering crashes through glass at 40 miles per hour during a demonstration. Evening Star, Issue 23355, 26 August 1939, Page 9 (Supplement)

DERING IS DARlNG.—Nerves of steel are needed for the hairraising stunts with which Tony Bering and his motor cyclists thrill thousands of people all over England. Wearing only a bathing slip and crash helmet for protection, Tony Bering crashes through glass at 40 miles per hour during a demonstration. Evening Star, Issue 23355, 26 August 1939, Page 9 (Supplement)

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