AMERICAN ITEMS.
[Beutkus Tei.eciua.us.] Oil IT CAR A". NEW YORK, Sell. DA. Obituary.—■ l’i in:-. Radziivill. .»idow aged thirty. A,; .Aliss Simpson, she made a name as a uuve.li.st. She married the Trincc in .January. 192."!. ns he lay dying of pneumonia in I.union, whither she made a hurried visit" from Chicago. IMMENSE Oil, FI RK. SAN FRANCISCO, September l-A. Two soldiers lost their lives, a .dozen Inures were destroyed and a large- part of the plant < I lie- .W-oei-ateil Oil Coy war. it ip«-d oot. by a tiro that was started by lightning, which struck a huge tank of crude oil. Ihe flames spread to a tank ol one hundred thousand barrels of gasolene. The loss is already three hundred thousand sterling and the lire is spreading. It now threatens the residential sections; also tlie property of the Standard Oil Coy.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1924, Page 3
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142AMERICAN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1924, Page 3
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