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This day in New Jersey history: the 1916 shark attacks This is the time of year when there are frequent shark sightings off the Jersey Shore and we all know that incredibly few people are ever attacked, but, for one summer, in 1916, terror gripped the shore as four people were killed and one injured by shark attacks between July 1-12. The first attack was in Beach Haven where a 23 year old Philadelphia man, Charles Vansant was attacked while swimming. A lifeguard pulled him to the shore, but he bled to death from a wound in his thigh where the shark had bitten him; he died in the lobby of the Engleside Hotel. ....
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Advertisement Plans to install brightly-lit billboards on a footbridge in central Sydney have triggered tensions between the owners of a heritage-listed pub building and the NSW government, which is pushing to erect more of the signs across the city to raise revenue for the stateâs transport agency. Sydney Trains is pursuing plans to attach 12-metre by three-metre digital advertising billboards to both sides of the Wynyard Walk pedestrian bridge that goes over Sussex Street and links Barangaroo to the western side of the CBD. Bill Lloyd, 69, has owned his terrace in the same building as the Sussex Hotel, next to Wynyard Walk, since 1992. ....