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DANGEROUS TOY

CHILD BADLY BURNED CELLULOID DOLL EXPLODES (From Our Own Correspondent) MATAMATA, Monday. As a result of a celluloid doll bursting into flame a little child named Ina Quigg, aged two, was removed to the Waikato Public Hospital on Sunday, suffering from severe burns on the left arm and the face. The child was warming herself in front of the fire when the accident occurred. She is in a critical condition.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 391, 27 June 1928, Page 18

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DANGEROUS TOY Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 391, 27 June 1928, Page 18

DANGEROUS TOY Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 391, 27 June 1928, Page 18

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