YOUNG WOMEN INJURED
BURNS,FROM SULPHURIC ACID Palmerston N., This Day. Two young women herd testers, Lois 801 l and Patricia Howard, both of Wel_ lington, suffered burns from sulphuric acid when their motor van overturned ! near the city. 801 lis in hospital with fairly extensive injuries, and Howard j proceeded home after treatment, j The vessel containing acid which is i used in herd testing was broken in the ’ accident, and the contents flowed on j to the women, who were pinned in the ! vehicle.—P.A.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 10 September 1941, Page 6
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