THROWN OUT OR BLOWN OUT
Received Thursday, 7.0 p.n;. SYDNEY, June 27When a workman in an explosives factory lit a match "to get thrown out or blown out", he committed an offence for which he was fined £10 and costs today in the Speciai Federal Court. The nian had maae several unsuccessful applications for release from the factory hrid finally adopted this novel method of hringing things to a head.- The offence was committed in the fuse section of the factory. ■ When he went back his fellow workers would not let him througn the gate "as the idea had got ahout among other men that he was a firebug".
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Chronicle (Levin), 28 June 1946, Page 5
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