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FATAL FIRE.

ORIENTAL BAY TRAGEDY. (MESS association TELEOSAM ) WELLINGTON, December 4. Mrs Ellen George-Watson, who lost ier life m the fire at Oriental Way An? T''" 1 " 8 ' was 67 years of age. ua y she collapsed near an open «in ow after a desperate attempt had u-^ n f mac \ e escape, and the body flimo y brigade nltei tlie flames were got under wntrol. Ia surmised that she lost her till-™, u°i direction when groping . + i , ,° Sltl °lio. and she appeared help !Ullroom window, crying for c °urageous attempt to rescue her * s made by several boarders. A ladder was placed on the kitchen landing, tit proved to lie too short. A . oungcr person might have been abio to reach it. It is understood that Walter Gray, )V,'°) W o S ' n j u . r<?c l in a leap from <i iru floor window, returned to his room to get some papers. He is suffering trom head injuries, burns, and shock. The house was severely damaged by nre and water. It was insured in the Alliance Office for £ISOO. Mrs George- \\ at son had a cover of £3OO on her tuiniture. Part of the house was occupied by Miss Aubrey, whose furniture is insured with the Eagle, Star, and Dominions Office. Mrs George-Watson was tli-e widow of a former City Council chief sanitary inspector.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20103, 5 December 1930, Page 25

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FATAL FIRE. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20103, 5 December 1930, Page 25

FATAL FIRE. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20103, 5 December 1930, Page 25

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