ASLEEP ON BURNING SETTEE
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WELLINGTON, July 13. Alter his wife and most of his children had retired, Mr S. W. Moult, of Miramar fell asleep on a settee before a lire. By some means the settee became ahght. Mr Moult did not wake, but luckily his son came in, and "ffi Ked A Wm - with great dim,, culty. A Are extinguisher from a cor failed to put out the blaze in the hv*M; mL? gn ; d «P hose was use <* by Mr Moult, who kept the fire in the C brigade 5 Way While his son C?lled Mr Moult thinks he is fortunate to S Y*h. hi « We- In 1913 he %£ rtSu 1U S * Tho1 "PB<Mi
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21525, 15 July 1935, Page 12
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