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Shock for bank clients

(N. 7.. Pren» Aswciat »<»n# AUCKLAND. Aug 22. Customers and staff dived for cover as an electrician crashed through the ceiling of a bank today in a shower of tiles, plaster and iron. The electrician, who fell 12 feet to the floor of the Bank of New Zealand branch at Three Lamps, Ponsonby, was not hurt, but four persons hit by falling debris were taken to hospital with minor injuries. Sean McCormack, aged nine months, had a lucky escape when his father clutched Sean to his chest and dived through th” hank door as the ceiling fell.

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33929, 23 August 1975, Page 1

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Shock for bank clients Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33929, 23 August 1975, Page 1

Shock for bank clients Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33929, 23 August 1975, Page 1

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