FLYING GLASS
EXPLOSION IN SCHOOL SCIENCE ROOM BOY WOUNDED IN ABDOMEN [Per United Press Association.] PAHIATUA, February 7. Leslie Wilfred Murphy, aged fifteen, the son of Mrs W. E. Murphy, of Tyndall street, was admitted to the public hospital suffering from severe wounds in the abdomen caused by flying glass, the result of an explosion during experiments in the science room at the District High School. '
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Evening Star, Issue 19784, 7 February 1928, Page 6
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66FLYING GLASS Evening Star, Issue 19784, 7 February 1928, Page 6
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