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[PEU imrss ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT-) FATAL EXPLOSION. PARIS, Ju’v 3.—An explosion destroyed a faciury at Marseilles, where 100, v including 80 women, were employed. The only men rescued were badly injured. WILDING’S DEATH. LONDON. July 3—The Daily Mail describes Wilding’s death. He was riding a motor cycle when a shell burst in front of him and he sheltered in a neighbouring dug-out with the Suffolk officers and men. The next instant a shell fell in the dug-out and all were killed. Wilding was buried close to the read with the Suffolk*. Plain wooden crosses were erected, with the name and date in indelible pencil.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 5 July 1915, Page 2
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