Mail posted here on Saturday will resell London on December 24. When a'charge of dynamite exploded in his hand near the rock baths at Harbord on October 23. says the Sydney Morning Herald, Sereby Silver, 54, a colored man. had his right, 'hand blown off, and his face and neck severely injured. Silver told the police lie was preparing to "blow up" a shark, which lie saw cruising around the rocks, but that tho charge exploded sooner than he expected. **
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17186, 9 November 1926, Page 9
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