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ALK1AL DlUWAwniGLASGOW — A Glasgow youth recently stowed away on a trans-Atlantic plane because he wanted to earn more than £1 a week.Well out over the Atlantic, the stowaway, Patrick Starr*, aged 17 years, walked out of the tail of the machine into th* main compartment.The airliner immediately put bade to Britain and handed Starrs orer to the police-He did not know it, but he escaped certain death.At the altitude flown, oxygen masks were essential.Americans Get TaxisOn MarshallsNEW YORK. — American business enterprise is already seen in the newly-won Marshall Islands.On Namur Iriand four US Marines reparied a badlv-battered Japanese sedan car in their sparetime.They sold it to Third-Class Mate Jakannish. of Tacoma (Washington). for £9/3/6.Jakannish attached this sign on the car: “Marshalls Taxi Company. Anywhere on the island, one dollar.**The “Be Inga a and ap; able In lngs In dark s suitableAtPrictAndTO ENSXJ VICE tn Girl” Hoe don’t rub warm su rinse In don’t twis wear oni after was]MeTHE
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Innisfail Evening Advocate

Innisfail, Queensland, AU

Fri, Mar 03, 1944

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