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Explosion While Breaking Down .22 Miniature Rifle Cartridges at Dudley Port, Staffordshire.


Explosives Act, 1875.


Report

To the Rt. Hon. Edward Shortt, K.C., M.P.,

Secretary of State for The Home Department,

In the matter of a formal investigation held at the Victoria Law Courts, Birmingham, on 22nd May, 1922, by Lt.-Colonel Samuel Fleming, Metropolitan Police Magistrate, assisted by Major A. Cooper-Key, C.B., H.M. Chief Inspector of Explosives, as Assessor, into the circumstances of an explosion which occurred in a Workshop in Groveland Road, Dudley Port, Staffordshire, on the 6th March, 1922.

Presented to Parliament by Command of His Majesty.


London:

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1922.

[Cmd. 1704]
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