FIRE ABOARD THE TE ANAU.
THKEE MiSN IN|UREIX - '* .... . 'H ; By Telegraph.—7reu Anoelttloft/ (Napier, XMt.ftighiAt 4 a.m. to-day fumes from k«ro»n» and othe[ oils in the lamp room of ttg °. To Annu became ignited, and the flamo* spread tt> tho forecasts. Tho _ wsj'* ' ; Were awakened and had to r\»h through the flames to escape. Thrte flwiw*—Wi Young, A. McDonald, and M. 'Donnelly— : were'severely /burnt A» tho Te Awn ''ff was lying in ,tho roadstead a doctor wa* not available till 0 a.m., when the thin men were taken to tho Napier hospital. > t The officers and crew extinguished the Are shortly after tho outbreak, and tho v cargo was unloaded as usual. Tho vi'(- ! " sol left to-night for Glsbofne and, Auckf land, no structural damage haviiw ' sustained.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 May 1917, Page 5
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126FIRE ABOARD THE TE ANAU. Taranaki Daily News, 29 May 1917, Page 5
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