A FATAL FIRE.
BUHDMG MEL W MONEY. Sydney, June OH. Fire gutted a second-hand clothing -chop In Snsaex Street. Hie proprietors trnd four children were sleeping upstair*. Tliey were suffocated, exoept the who jumped from the window and is now !n hospital.—Aus.-iN.Z. Oable Assoc. Received June 21, 10.45 pan. Sydney, June 21, The age 3 of the Himmelfenbs, the Sus«i sex Street victims, ranged from seven' to twenty-one. "When the outbreak wan discovered, the father went to want the neighbors, leaving the family on the ground floor. They, apparently, returned upstairs to eacqr* the money After the fire £13900, including £SOO hi gold and £7lB in silver, Was found iiidden in various parts of the bnflding. The debris is still yieKing much silver "coinage, which rainod on the flr«jn»« as they worked. At the otrtforeak of tits wat ferb withdrew Us«avingi from the bunk, fearing for its safety, and hoarded it Under the floorboard), inside the taa> tmsevandin other raffiooß }iu«i
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 June 1918, Page 4
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161A FATAL FIRE. Taranaki Daily News, 22 June 1918, Page 4
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