SCALDED TO DEATH.
jrr. A TERRIBLE FATALITY.
s (By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
j~* WELLINGTON, this day. ' Mr J. A. Allender, one of the' proprietors of the Petone Soap Works, fell into a tank of boiling lye yesterday afternoon, and was so badly scalded that he died this morning. .
" 'At Press Association telegram states [that Mr Fred Weston, sub-editor of ike Wellington "Evening Post," has Ibeen appointed to fill the vacancy on •tfte "Hansard" staff. ,
We ihave to asknowledge the following additional amounts received iby us on account, of. Mrs Poulter ancj 'family: Poor Sympathiser, 2/6; p'athiser, Warkworth, 2/6; W., 4/6; E.D.8., 10/; T.H., 10/; Julia A. Jones, fTapu, 5/. Also, on account of Mrs Virtue and family: E.H-H., 10/; G. Richardson, £1 1/.
SCALDED TO DEATH.
Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 150, 26 June 1902, Page 8
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