CHIMNEY FALLS ON BOYS.
MAST OF IMAGINARY SHI PV [by telegraph.—press , association.] , ' DAjraEVIRKE. Saturday. While playing ships in their backyard, two boys, Walter (aged 12), and Ronald (10), sons of W. J. " Mcintosh, ... pannevirke, fastened a rope to the wash-house chimney. Having improvised this as a mast of their imaginary ship; the younger mariner was descending 'when the chimney was noticed to be crumbling. ; . \ 0 The elder brother went to his assistance, with the: insult that the 1 chimney fell on him, and some bricks struck Ronald on the leg, breaking "it.r- Walter escaped with a severe cut on the leg. < -.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18334, 26 February 1923, Page 6
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101CHIMNEY FALLS ON BOYS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18334, 26 February 1923, Page 6
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