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MOTHER AND BABY FATALLY BURNT.

EXPLOSION OP BENZINE. BRISBANE, Oct. 12.. Mrs Rosentreter, 24, and her 13'months old baby, were fatally burned and Thomas Braithwaite, employed at the former's farm, was seriouslyinjured by an explosion of benzine in Rosentreters’ farm near Toogoolawah. Mrs Rosentreter was preparing" to clean the windows and she poured, boiling water into a bucket of. benzine. An explosion followed and she and her baby were enveloped in flames. Braithwaite attempted to rescue them and was seriously burned. Mrs Rosentreter and the baby died shortly after their admission to'the Hospital, where Braithwaite is in a critical ciqudition,

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Shannon News, 13 October 1925, Page 4

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MOTHER AND BABY FATALLY BURNT. Shannon News, 13 October 1925, Page 4

MOTHER AND BABY FATALLY BURNT. Shannon News, 13 October 1925, Page 4

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