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Seaman Burnt

A seaman was admitted i the Burwood Hospital with burns to the head and hands after a boiler blew back on the vessel Baron Maclay at Lyttelton on Saturday afternoon. He is James Murray, whose condition yesterday was reported to be fairly satisfactory.

Mr Murray was taken first to the Christchurch Hospital and was later admitted to Burwood.

Revolt Promoting.—The tricontinental conference of anti-imperialists meeting in Havana appears virtually certain to set up a permanent organisation for promoting Left-wing revolts throughout the world.—Havana, January 9.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19660110.2.137

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30954, 10 January 1966, Page 12

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87

Seaman Burnt Press, Volume CV, Issue 30954, 10 January 1966, Page 12

Seaman Burnt Press, Volume CV, Issue 30954, 10 January 1966, Page 12

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