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TOO MUCH GAS.

(By Telegraph-Press Association.) Nelson, February 3, A very narrow escapo was experienced by two men at one of the hotels, They came from the West Coast for the carnival, and the house being lull, were accommodated in a sitting room, where the gas was left burning. Being unaccustomed to gas, it appears thev blew it out and got into bed, In the early morning tho landlord smelt the escapo of gas, which he traced to their room, which he entered, Ho found one man frothing at the mouth, and sent immediately for a doctor, who states that the man would liavo been dead in another ten minutes,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4336, 4 February 1893, Page 3

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110

TOO MUCH GAS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4336, 4 February 1893, Page 3

TOO MUCH GAS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4336, 4 February 1893, Page 3

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