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Snake Danger Lectures

INI. Press Assn—CopyripM) MELBOURNE, Nov. 35. A teacher, Mr James Murphy spotted a 3ft coppectiead I snake outtede his cjwrnntn window while he was gtemg an arithmetic lesson at the Melbourne suburban Eastmeadows State School. He grabbed bta kmc kteckboard ruler, dashed outside and kiHed the snake. Later he brought the dead snake inside and flam a lecture about the dancers at snakss to hte pupife. Other teachers boevowed tbs snake and tbs idee. They leccuroa emmc cumec* wo.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29989, 26 November 1962, Page 6

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Snake Danger Lectures Press, Volume CI, Issue 29989, 26 November 1962, Page 6

Snake Danger Lectures Press, Volume CI, Issue 29989, 26 November 1962, Page 6

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