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Hanging-Guy Test Was Fatal

NOVEMBER 5 THEORY JN BOY’S DEATH An experiment in the hanging of a Guy Fawkes to a lamp-post is suggested as tiie expiauatio'i of t u ~ h--- ict clever 15-year-old boy, Joseph Gauge, m Wadhurst road, Battersea, England. He was employed in the Laboratory of Battersea Polytechnic, and was intensely interested in chemicals. He was praised for fireworks he made in his spare time and told of a chemical which would improve them. He went into a shed at the bottom of his garden to try this chemical and was later found hanging from a hook. Friends say he had no troubles.

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 348, 1 February 1937, Page 3

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Hanging-Guy Test Was Fatal Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 348, 1 February 1937, Page 3

Hanging-Guy Test Was Fatal Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 348, 1 February 1937, Page 3

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