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PIN CAUSES DEATH

The danger of pinning pudding cloths waa emphasised at the inquest at Oxford on Mrs Jane Larner (56), wife of a Stokenchurch labourer.

She made a roly-poly pudding, and pinned it in a cloth to boil. Wnen it -was cooked she found one of three pins missing. She warned her family to be careful when the pudding was eaten. Afterwards she complained of something hurting her throat. She got worse, and was taken to hospital pt Oxford, when an X-ray examination showed the pin in her throat. She died after an operation from heart failure. A verdict to that effect waa returned

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12151, 30 May 1925, Page 11

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PIN CAUSES DEATH New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12151, 30 May 1925, Page 11

PIN CAUSES DEATH New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12151, 30 May 1925, Page 11

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