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First-Aid By Trunk Line

j DARWIN, Northern Territory.—A i man 1000 miles away in Alice Springs rang D.arwin police and to’d them [that there was another man uncon- • sciou.s only 100yds from the police ■ station. The informant was sneaking i to a friend in Darwin by trunk teleI phone when the friend went off the line suddenly. The man in Alice Springs guessed his frtend had fainted, immediately rang the Darwin police and they found Iho unconscious I man in the telephone booth.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 18 December 1950, Page 8

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First-Aid By Trunk Line Wanganui Chronicle, 18 December 1950, Page 8

First-Aid By Trunk Line Wanganui Chronicle, 18 December 1950, Page 8

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