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; ~ . (VNITED PRESS ASSCOimON.I Auckland, May 30., The remains of' Miss AJlon, who was burped, to death in. the Bie at Onehunga ■on .Friday .niormng, were' u-alosHipped to tbeThanies t&-day for' iu"ter'm»nt. : At the inquest on- her hody it transpired that both Miss Allen and Mr :.8?M... ;(A*bo'"lias ; sinus ,died t fVota - his mjtirieS "in falling from an" upstairs window at the time of the' fire) were in the habit of redding in bed, and it is believed the fire was caused in this way; •; fljr. .§. S. Hughes, a. w?ll ; -known solicitor, difcd this" morning ' from paralysis. . .. •
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2611, 31 May 1887, Page 2
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