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EXPLOSIVES FOUND

A live 61b aerial bomb, two live mortar flares and a grenade casing were put in the Waimairi rubbish tip on Saturday. The dump was cleared when they were discovered and the police and an Army explosives expert were called. The Army took charge of the explosives. Personal Sir Thaddeus McCarthy and Six Alexander Turner, members of the Court of Appeal, have been made members ofz the Privy Council. <

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31761, 19 August 1968, Page 18

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EXPLOSIVES FOUND Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31761, 19 August 1968, Page 18

EXPLOSIVES FOUND Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31761, 19 August 1968, Page 18

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