FACTORY EXPLOSION
CASE AGAINST EAJPLOYERS. (Australian ind N.Z. Cable Association. Reed. 9.20 a.m. LONDON. Alarch 24. The case against Knowles ami Chad -wick in connection with the Tupton ex plosion is based on the ground that tin Home Office was not aware that Knowle was going to break up cartridges, fo which operation lie had no permit. He entirely neglected the provisions of tin Explosives Act. As the first- witness was called, t woman in Court screamed. She had just bc-’n informed that her daughter, a victim of the explosion, was dead.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 March 1922, Page 5
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