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BOY'S FOOT PIERCED

BROKEN BOTTLE" IN GRASS' | [BY TELEGRAPH —OWN CORRESPONDENT]"- I THAMES, Tne#d«y While playing in the Karaka ; | a small boy, M. Strange, had his W* • j pierced by a portion of a broken bottle > that had been concealed in the grass. -j The boy had b'een swimming with other; j boys and was running along the | bank when the accident occurred. glass went right through his foot a" 3 had to be removed by a doctor. | "While cycling home to inform parents, the boy's younger rendered unconscious when his bicyo^j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22928, 5 January 1938, Page 10

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BOY'S FOOT PIERCED New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22928, 5 January 1938, Page 10

BOY'S FOOT PIERCED New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22928, 5 January 1938, Page 10