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BOY CAUGHT IN BINDER, BOUND WITH TWINE AND TRUSSED UP; WAS HURT

LONDON, Sept. 21.—Three-year-old James Riddoch was taken to hospital at 1 Keith, Banffshire, today after travelling right through a mechanical binder and being delivered, bound with 'twine, in a truss of oats. The boy was riding on the binder when he slipped on the conveyor belt. The jolt put the binder in gear. James is suffering from extensive bruises and a chest injury.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 23 September 1950, Page 5

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BOY CAUGHT IN BINDER, BOUND WITH TWINE AND TRUSSED UP; WAS HURT Wanganui Chronicle, 23 September 1950, Page 5

BOY CAUGHT IN BINDER, BOUND WITH TWINE AND TRUSSED UP; WAS HURT Wanganui Chronicle, 23 September 1950, Page 5

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