TOO MUCH BUTTER
(Per United Press Association.)
New Plymouth, January 18.
An extraordinary experience befel Mr. I. Bungay, buttermaker at an Inglewood butter factory to-day. He stopped a large churn, put his head inside, and was struck by a huge lump of butter. Dazed, he fell forward into the churn, and at the same time unwittingly net the machine in motion. Revolving inside the machine he was bruised and in danger of suffocation by the mass of butter, when an assistant saw his legs protruding, and quickly reversed the churn and finally extracted Bungay. Medical aid was immediately forthcoming, and Bungay was found to be dazed and ■offering from bruises.
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Southland Times, Issue 20081, 19 January 1927, Page 5
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110TOO MUCH BUTTER Southland Times, Issue 20081, 19 January 1927, Page 5
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