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WOOD ALCOHOL.

DEATHS IN AMERICA. New York, August 23. The National Committee for the Prevention of Blindness has issued statistics proporting to show that in the first half of 1922 wood alcohol caused 130 deaths and 22 cases of blindness. More than half the fatalities occurred in New York, New Jersey, and Pennyslvania, and 103 of the 130 deaths were reported in the first 12 days of 1922, states a recent cable. In New Zealand we don’t know what wood alcohol is, Do we want to< No, let us keep this horror out of our country, Vote Continuance. 65.

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Otaki Mail, 3 November 1922, Page 3

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WOOD ALCOHOL. Otaki Mail, 3 November 1922, Page 3

WOOD ALCOHOL. Otaki Mail, 3 November 1922, Page 3

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