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GILL IN I* I -AN I KS. LONDON. Feb. !>. Through a stream of blazing tar 1 George Hater, aged nB. ot Terr ) street. Liverpool, yesterday etifried liis daughter Lily. aged 18. whose clothes were burning, from the living room to the kitchen. Finding himself unable to open the door, he smashed the window and handed her out to her mother and brother, who were in the yard. A bucket: of tar was; ou the lire ready to be used for the roof of an outhouse when the tar boiled over. Lily picked it up and was carrying it into the yard when the bottom fell out and tin 1 tar streamed all over the floor and set lire to her clothes. IJoth father and son were hadl.v burned on the hands, and tin* girl was severely burned on the laxly. All were taken to hospital.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 April 1928, Page 1
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202Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 13 April 1928, Page 1
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