MODERN LIFE-SAVING IN AUSTRALIA.—WaIkie-talkie sets for patrolmen, and a mobile iron lung for resuscitation, have been, installed by the Seaford Life Saving Club, Melbourne, following, a double drowning fatality. Two girl members of the club are shown tuning in before setting out on patrol, while in the background is a tall watch tower where a man is on duty from sunrise to sunset.
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Evening Star, Issue 25996, 10 January 1947, Page 4
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63MODERN LIFE-SAVING IN AUSTRALIA.—Walkie-talkie sets for patrolmen, and a mobile iron lung for resuscitation, have been, installed by the Seaford Life Saving Club, Melbourne, following, a double drowning fatality. Two girl members of the club are shown tuning in before setting out on patrol, while in the background is a tall watch tower where a man is on duty from sunrise to sunset. Evening Star, Issue 25996, 10 January 1947, Page 4
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