DOG’S FIRE ALARM. LONDON. .Tnuc 2. Awakened at midnight on Sunday by tlieir dog whining and scratching at their liedroom door. Mr and Mrs Alexander Livingstone, of Charteshall. near Stirling, found their house in flames. _ They were able to escape with then infant daughter, hut when the fire brigade arrived the roof had fallen in. X-I! \Y DOCTOR'S SACRIFICE. LONDON, .June 2. Dr Hope Fowler, who is in charge of the medical X-ray department oi Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, and win some time ago lost a part of one of Inhands. has had another part removed owing to the effect of the rays.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 August 1925, Page 1
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