[10] These words may bring an injury due to nervous shock within the provisions of the Act.

[11] This is an alteration from the Act of 1897, in which two weeks was the period of disablement necessary before compensation could be claimed.

[12] There is a slight alteration in drafting here from the Act of 1897, but in no way is the substance affected.

[13] The words ‘unless that injury results in death or serious and permanent disablement’ are new and considerably enlarge the scope of the section.

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