The Tarenga Fire
WOMAN UIARi-il'4> \MT!t AIUiDKK. 11KK UKI'iiKTKI) (:i)>"'-KSSIOX DKNIKI). Ity Cable Press Associaflon-C-.pyrigM Received i*, 11.20 |i.in. lirisbanc, .lanaa.'y Mis. Night iugale. ,lnot Martindale) who was reported to Imvi! confe.-,-ecl fo setting lire to tin* Salvation Army Home, at Tan-ngi, was charged with I In; murder of the three victims of tiie 'ire, and remanded.
She now protested her innocence, and called the aiTe-ling constable a liar for saying she tohl him something. sJJie declared she escaped from the tire by sliding down a rail. She declaimed against the Salvation Army, and said she would rather do six months in prison than in the. Army home, which was worse than prison. If they would get half-a-dozen rat traps and kill some rate, they would V doing some good.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 180, 29 January 1914, Page 5
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130The Tarenga Fire Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 180, 29 January 1914, Page 5
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