SILENCE SHATTERED
TWO-MINUTE PERIOD BROKEN 1 IN CHRISTCHURCH EXPLOSION IN BUILDING niKisTcurucii. jk.ihu>. 5 The noise of a violent explosion ; reverberated through the city this * morning during the Armistice Day silence. It originated from the Royal y Exchange Buildings in Cathedral , Square, where demolition work was proceeding. Flying stones and junks of a concrete broke 15 panes of glass in v the rear of the Public Trust office > nearby. • a A foreman explained that a heavy chargt had been inserted i:i a big v block of concrete that had been found ' a hard to shift.. No one was hurt.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 818, 12 November 1929, Page 13
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99SILENCE SHATTERED Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 818, 12 November 1929, Page 13
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