A safety-razor has been designed, which carries a small battery in its handle, and has a tiny electric bulb, by means of which it is possible |to shavo in tho dark. London’s smallest hospital has 19 beds for in-patient®, while it is supposed to serve the 500,000 inha&tanta of Kensington, Fulham, and Chelsea, The roar of traffic, reduced to a low hum, can be heard in a balloon 4000 ft above the streets of London,
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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11685, 24 November 1923, Page 15
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