MOTHER WITH HAIR ABLAZE SAVES CHILD
Mrs. W. Stevens and one of b’ two small children had narrow tcapes when a bush hut at - a (Victoria) was destroyed fire U. With her hair burning, Mrs. ens had to climb through the room window with her child, collapsed outside the blazing hull *** She was burned badly on the «- • and scalp, and was admitted to ragul Hospital. The house Is only a le w yard* ip--the road, but is partly hidden Br - and undergrowth. Many m° j must have seen the smoke, ofl probably believed it was from a bish fire. . The fire was first noticed !>>*■* ; Chrissie Hogan, who told her motnt 1 Mrs. Hogan ran to the house, an Mrs. Stevens clamber through the window, and then lapse in Mrs. Hogan’s arms. 1 When Mr. Stevens came home tea, he found hi 3 house destroy =====
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 411, 20 July 1928, Page 14
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144MOTHER WITH HAIR ABLAZE SAVES CHILD Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 411, 20 July 1928, Page 14
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