LEAP THROUGH WINDOW
DAZED PATIENT UNHURT BOLTON, September 27. A man leapt through the large plate glass window of a dentist’s surgery in Chorley Old-road, Bolton, last night, and ran across a crowded street into a greengrocer’s shop. He was Mr. W. H. Wharton, of Mornington-road, and the shopkeeper, Mr. H. Grundy, found him dazed and and under the influence of an anaesthetic. Wharton recovered and then said that he had no recollection of leaving the surgery. Mr. Grundy said to-day that Mr. Wharton had been having some teeth extracted and suddenly he leapt from a chair and through the window. 1 was surprised to find him uninjured, said Mr. Grundy. __
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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 November 1934, Page 7
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