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FELL INTO HOT POOL

MAORI BOY BADLYI . SCALDED

(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) y KOTOETJA, 14th October. '

As a result of severe scalds suffered by falling into a hot pool at "Wh'akarewarewa this afternoon a four-year-old Maori child, Alec Eparaina, was admitted to hospital in a serious condi-

The boy, who was one of a party of children playing on the track in. .the vicinity of the spout bath, apparently, ran off to hide from his companiona and stumbled into the water. His. screams attracted attention and brought his aunt from a nearby house. "With the assistance of several helpers she succeeded in dragging the child from the pool, but by this time he was severely, scalded. He was reported to be in a, 'dangerous condition -when admitted i» ■hospital. :

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 92, 15 October 1932, Page 11

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FELL INTO HOT POOL Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 92, 15 October 1932, Page 11

FELL INTO HOT POOL Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 92, 15 October 1932, Page 11

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