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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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144

MOTHER WITH HAIR ABLAZE SAVES CHILD Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 411, 20 July 1928, Page 14

MOTHER WITH HAIR ABLAZE SAVES CHILD Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 411, 20 July 1928, Page 14

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