EXPLOSION OF CHEMICALS
EXPERIMENTER INJURED. (By Telegraph— l ’erPress Association) AUCKLAND, M'«y 25. ■The explosion of -cli'emidals with which Leslie -J. Lincoln, aged 19, was erpei’inieiiting- on .Saturday- afternoon, resulted in his being admitted to the hospital suffering'from - burns. Both 'eyes Aver© injured. The.:; youth,; iwho is. a pupiLni .the Mount Albert Grammar. School; and lives at 38, Dryden Street, G.ri>y>Lynnr,: i* a n enthusiastic science student. H e was working with- an dxTlosi^mixturo, in ;, laboratory at his home when the mixture suddenly - exploded,' burning bis eyes and the tipper (part ;hf Ins face. The force of the-: explosion also broke the apparatus with which Lincoln was working. _■. •
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 May 1931, Page 3
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