ACCIDENTS AND DEATHS
Charles J. A. Johnson, employed at H. E. Shaddock’s range manufacturing works, met with an accident yesterday ' afternoon, and was admitted to the hospital in the evening for treatment. Ha was working with molten metal, when it spurted into hia face. One of his eyes was injured, but not seriously. He resides at 45 Plunkot street, St, Hilda, Lloyd Langley, aged about nineteen, and) employed by the Otago Brush Company, was admitted to th© hospital yesterday afternoon suffering from injuries to hia Mb hand,' sustained through being caught la a machine. He resides at No. 12* lanfcH. jpbr«#W
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Evening Star, Issue 18041, 8 August 1922, Page 6
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101ACCIDENTS AND DEATHS Evening Star, Issue 18041, 8 August 1922, Page 6
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