A TRAGIC ERROR.—The inquest concerning the deaths of the victims of the Darlington railway accident on June 30 was concluded yesterday- The coroner’s jury returned a verdict to the effect that the accident was due to the engine-driver’s error of judgment in misreading the signal.—A.P.A.-U.S.
YOU NEED this Lamp —you can't really afford to be without one—it's the ideal lamp for reading. It can be attached to the back of a ehair —rail of a bed, edge of a shelf or stood anywhere at a moment’s notice. ' —it 'will give you five different strengths of light, by merely adjusting the chain switch. It’s called the Dim-A-Lite and can be obtained in artistie j brushed brass effects eom- gp plete with lamp for Other Model Heading Lamps from 25/-. C. N. WILLIAMSON & Co., Ltd. 272 Queen Street, Next New Regent Theatre, Auckland. Telephone No. 43-798.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 410, 19 July 1928, Page 15
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