ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
;■ CHILD DIES PROM SCALDS. '• By Telegraph— Press Association. Wnimate, August 26. : Cherrie Graham, tliiee years old, a daughter of Mr. William Charles Graham, died last night as the result of • scalds yesterday morning. Her mother left the washhouse for a moment, and the little jrirl climbed up on the copper to get a flower for her vase when she stepped on to the lid of the copper and ' elid into nearly boiling water up to hW waist. 1 — . Mt\ Winston Churohill told a good story recently concerning a conversation he overhoatd between a couple of artists at one of tho eea-power exhibitions bo , popular just now.' Said one wielder of the brush, "I received a magnificent < tribute to my skill the other day at this) 'exhibition.^ , ."Irideedl" replied his friend. "What was it?" "You know my picture, 'A Storm at Sea?' Well, a man and hie wife were looking at it, and I overheard the lady say, 'Come away, my dear; that picture makes mo sick.' ' . -
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 284, 27 August 1919, Page 8
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169ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 284, 27 August 1919, Page 8
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