there is, in the words of Dunedin L "a peculiar duty to take precaution imposed on those who
send forth or instal such articles when it is necessarily the case that other parties will
come within their proximity Dominion Gas Coy. v. Collins, 1909, A.C., 640. And as to
(2) this depends on the fact that the knowledge of the danger creates the obligation to
warn, and its concealment is in the nature of fraud. In this case no one can suggest
the ginger beer was an article dangerous in itself, and the words of Lord Dunedin
show that the duty attaches only to such articles, for I read the words "a peculiar
duty" as meaning a duty peculiar to the special class of subject mentioned.