AVON MYSTERY.
NOT CLEARED'fe« "ABSURD FLOUR." ' < At last evoning't L { 1 Council of tie Nor* TSXfiIL cliniatisation Society, |ZJ! W* alleged poisoning of the ***£s« Avon was called for. *? "I think overy possible cum ',_-.. vestigatod," said Mr \YjmfWa£j£ chairman of the Gardew^OoiS*"but, unfortunately, the aaS2-J% water showed nothing, Jurf came of the examination of tffaK oxcopt the absurd sUteaeat .»'" flour." '■d . Wj?n Williams coatiawu,. investigations had shorn tCfIS were certain places from which tIZS. were discharged, and then ImS ' would have to take steps to um2l out-goings. Tho chairman (Mr Shand): Health Authorities taken the —•™' up? Mr Wvnn Williams replied thstUu/ hered that the Drainage Boar* 5? dealing with the bosine&i. , t**
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18672, 22 April 1926, Page 8
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