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FIRE AT WOOLSTON

CHILD BURNT TO DEATH. (By Telejranh—Press issoclation.) Chrlstohurch, April 19. There was a fatal fire at Woolston on Saturday evening, when a five-room-ed house, occupied by Thomas Frederick Jago, and owned by Mrs. E. M. Gordon, of Dunedin, was burned to the ground. Jago removed his soil, a boy of three, from the building just after the fire started, and then returned to the house and fetched out his grandson, a boy of eight. Subsequently the younger boy was missed, and anexamination of the debris left after the fire brought to light the remains of the small boy- At the inquest a verdict of accidental cleat-h was returned.'

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2440, 20 April 1915, Page 6

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FIRE AT WOOLSTON Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2440, 20 April 1915, Page 6

FIRE AT WOOLSTON Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2440, 20 April 1915, Page 6

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