Til", sijjrviti.it row-killing still ('.'iiivs much religions cNeitemeut among llu: Hindoo.-. j A -ihii'K i Ni: accident f><-«miri-tiil recently I tern; • a t Auvoiir-.-. iu the [Jettii't- ' >-'l .1.". - --'i' *I '.'..•L'' 1 ! .!' ■ ili '' oh Mm < ii.irxj.J.l i„- '•' 10,-; pyfji-iiti!-.-, :ui.l -.o.itroi'Oil tli'-piA.-dcr with which it was filled along tlm j yi-'jnml in ii louy lino, 110 thou asked a ! comrade, who whs standing by smoking a ' pipe, to empty its glowinir contents on tlio powder. The man complied with his request, but unfortunately tho shell had not been completely emptied. The burning powder spread to it, and the projectile exploded, literally cut,ling i n fo two the body of the uon-eommi-sioued ollieer, who l-lin-i fell a victim to his own iiTijH'n- • PWP.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2534, 6 October 1888, Page 2 (Supplement)
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