“Of. course we cannot, throw anything dangerous here,” said the Professor. “So I propose to throw a bag of flour, because my bombs will contain something, similar to flour that turns into a gas.” The Professor placed the bag of flour into the spoon. “Now,” he said to Richard, “we’ll all stand, back and you will pull tbe pin out 'Then you will see how it flies into the air and what a cloud it makes.”
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 16 April 1932, Page 10
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76“Of. course we cannot, throw anything dangerous here,” said the Professor. “So I propose to throw a bag of flour, because my bombs will contain something, similar to flour that turns into a gas.” The Professor placed the bag of flour into the spoon. “Now,” he said to Richard, “we’ll all stand, back and you will pull tbe pin out 'Then you will see how it flies into the air and what a cloud it makes.” Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 16 April 1932, Page 10
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